Singapore Standard, 20 September 1957
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Title Section29 1957-09-20 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 it m i. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 ill. V». NO SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS29 words
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Article, Illustration321 1957-09-20 1 Hope Fades For King Haakon AND THE WHOLE NATION IS PLUNGED IN GLOOM OSLO, Norway. Sept. 19 (UP) A medical communique from the Royal Palace told saddened Norwegians today that the only King, their nation has had since its Independent birth in 1905 is gravely ill with little hope of321 words
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252 1957-09-20 1 Sarit Named 'Custodian Of Bangkok' Sept 19 ThailanJ. I jrtial law, is to N ■nounce.i m ft matt rad last h int rhal- Sai rvlce Chl( fs M ir hal n M nday i imatii n n- 1 I ir n force. o252 words
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Article57 1957-09-20 1 PARIS, Sept. 19 (RcuterX Field Marshal Pfbul Songgram has arrived in Cambodia where the Government has promised to treat him as a political refugee, it icas learned in Paris today from Pnoinn Penh. Songgram landed at the Cambodia^ port of Kep and icas granted polii cal asylum,57 words
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Article43 1957-09-20 1 NICOSIA, Sept. 19 (Renter) Brigadier James Robertson. British Commander of land forces which took part in the fighting in Oman last month, has been appointed Commander of the 17th Gurkha Division in Malaya, an Army source said here yesterday.43 words
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Article32 1957-09-20 1 MR. CHARLES Wilson, the retiring Secretary of Defence, yesterday ordered another cut of 100.000 men in the United States armed services by next June 30 at the latest.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article24 1957-09-20 1 YEMENI forces have withdrawn from a "much disputed area" of the Western Aden protectorate, it was announced in Aden yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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139 1957-09-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A burglar broke into a coffee shop twenty yards from the CID headquarters here this morning and escaped with $6,000 in cash and jewellery. Police authorities said that entry into the building was gained after a glass pane in a139 words
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Article25 1957-09-20 1 VISITING Malayan Agriculture Minister, Abdul Aziz bin Isha'c met Japanese Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi yesterday at the Foreign Office in Tokyo.- UPUP - 25 words
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Article166 1957-09-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tras, the notorious township associated with the ambusi* killing of the late Sir Henry Gurney, will come to life next week, just six years after General Templer condemned it to "death." This new lease of life was approved today by a meeting166 words
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Article302 1957-09-20 1 RONNIE DUCLOS - NOW TO SAVE AN UNBORN INFANT RONNIE DUCLOS Leaflet Appeal In Malacca 'Mercy' Operation 'COME OUT CALL TO WOMAN BANDIT WHO ABANDONED ONE CHILD, IS EXPECTING ANOTHER By MALACCA, Thurs. The Federation Government today flung all its resources behind an attempt to save the life of an infant, as yet302 words
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183 1957-09-20 1 'We Can Still Get Rubber' HONGKONG, Sep.*. 19 (AP) Peking Radio says that the U.S. embargo "never did affect China's purchase of rubber from other countries very seriously." "We are buying rubber from. Ceylon, Malaya, Indonesia and other countries," the radio added. Commenting183 words
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Article91 1957-09-20 1 Mr. Faubus Rejects Subpoena LITTLE ROCK. Arkansas, Sept. 19 Reuter) Mr. Orval Faubus, the Governor of Arkansas, refused today to appear as a witness in a Federal Court case here involving four anti-segregation acts Dassed by the Arkansas legislature. This refusal by the Governor, observers said here, gave a clue91 words
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108 1957-09-20 1 LONDON, Sept. 18 (Reuter) Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee, Malayan Finance Minister, who left here by air tonight for Washington for meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, said one of the purposes of his mission was to find out108 words
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Article39 1957-09-20 1 SPECIAL Branch officers in Singapore yesterday detained a committee member of the People's Action Party. Bukit Timah Branch, Goh Ai Sia alias Goh Yew Seng. Goh was detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance.39 words
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Article30 1957-09-20 1 THE Britannia 312 longrange version of the Bristol turbo-prop airliner was yesterday given a Ministry of Transport certificate of air worthiness to enable it to fly commercially.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article26 1957-09-20 1 POLICE pickets guarded important civic installations in Bombay yesterday as more than 20.000 municipal workers struck for more pay and better working conditions. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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228 1957-09-20 1 PLUCKY WOMAN PUTS 3 DAGGER-WIELDING THUGS TO FLIGHT TALE OF LIFE AND DEATH COFFEE SHOP STRUGGLE IPOH, Thurs.— A band of three dagger-wield-ing robbers today met more than their match when one of them was disarmed and all of them forced to flee by the plucky wife of a coffee-stall228 words
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Article231 1957-09-20 1 Bid To Half Inflation LONDON, Sept. 19 (AP) The Bank of England today raised its interest rate from five to seven percent highest in 36 years in £ii attempt to stop inflation and prevent devaluation of the pound sterling. The effect will be stern belt-tightening throughout231 words
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Article343 1957-09-20 2 Try That Witness, Judge Orders PENANG, Thurs Mr, Justice Rigby in the Assize Court here today asked the D.P.P. Mr. F.F. Cooke to deal with Inspector Ng Hoong Fuan under the perjury laws for allegedly giving false evidence at the trial of two men charged with the possession of forged343 words
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147 1957-09-20 2 Craft At The Polls: All Candidate To Testify EIGHT men, who contested t tive Assembly by-elections in Pa^ir in June, have been asked the three-man commission Investigating malpractices at the bjr-eleeUoas. Letters isklng th( m I sion have been I all eight c •■h!/^ So far. only cnr- candidate. Mr.147 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-09-20 2 SINGAPORE'S retired Police Commissioner, Mr. Nigel Morris inspects a guard of honour provided by Gurkhas of the Police Reserve Unit at the airport just before he left by plane for England, last night. Officers and men of the Singapore Police Force packed the airport to80 words
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337 1957-09-20 2 Whitewash Cost Boy An Eye Court Told TWO boys were playing on a buildi:.;: lot m Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore, one of them snatched a handful of whitewashing lime and threw 11 a 1 'he other. As a result, the latter had to have his right eye removed. This happened337 words
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Article21 1957-09-20 2 BRITISH Defence Ministei Mr. Duncan Sandys, Last night passed through Singapore from Hongkong on his W%J lack 1 England.21 words
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230 1957-09-20 2 Dock Men Want An End To Contract Labour THE contract system of labour employment for dock and wharf workers in Singapore could provide opportunities for "bribery, graft and corruption."' This was stated "by the Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union in a 10-page memorandum to the Port Commission yesterday. The Commission,230 words
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Article, Illustration214 1957-09-20 2 Australian Commissioner Leaves For New Post THE retiring Australian Commissioner, Mr. R.L. Harry, said last night that hiir. country was particular* ly pleased with the progres s Singapore had made constitutionally. "The fact tha v agreement has been reached on the shape of the new Singapore constitution augurs well for214 words
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Article115 1957-09-20 2 A MAN yesterday told the Sixth Magistrate that he could not maintain his wife, because he was a bankrupt. Mohamad Sharid was summoned to court by his wife, Fatimah binte Sinnathamby Marican for being in arrears of $120 towards her maintenance for the month of July115 words
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Article62 1957-09-20 2 BENTONG, Thurs.— UMNO youths here consider holding a meeting next week to discuss the case of the "plumed' hats, their leader, Inche Jamaluddin bin Dato Nong, said today. He said that personally, he felt the hats should be discarded as they were 'tinted with ideas of Colonialism."62 words
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Article59 1957-09-20 2 COMMODITY PRICES (eenb p^ r |h ut "»i Sp,,i B «>^ Int (lf > RSs Nov 5-S-S. No. i J liss s 1,-" hui: q tub,. Bn No Bp Of I, laanai Hu^k v «'J)i' tx 1 (M Fob in Thursday's «J >Hlcrs t\ tlMi cadv. I v !> "43.1159 words
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Article27 1957-09-20 2 TWO FULL ELECTED COUNCIL to adept the repot 1 But'- 1 tajam v. fl Adv I the Coi. few The C BuS ■"•■■l ft spec mot:- I27 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-09-20 2 THE birthday of the On? Clan's ancestral god "Kirn Hoo One I-- 1 T n ,sd^ by the Ong Clan Association. Singapore, with a theatrical show Standardpic shows committee members of th? HS37 words
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Advertisement71 1957-09-20 2 Wchder Dledicatic* I INVIGORATING i HANDY 258§ (^(r Jthkaietub /laitn £tick BULLION CHEMICAL CO. Trade Enquiries Tel: *****. 63. Chulia Street, Singapore-1. raTViav ,i I MYSTERY- MIDNIGHT f *t PREMIERE 1} OF AN OUTSTANDING HOLLYWOOD -k PICTURE IN CINEMASCOPE AND 5f O TECHNICOLOR f\ )f ir r j t u^S71 words
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Article204 1957-09-20 3 Blueprint For Squatter Resettlement In Colony Three-Fold Scheme To A Better Life For The People SINGAPORE government blueprint for squatter resettlement and rural development is expected to cost approximately $20,000,000, the Standard was told yesterday. Top level discussions are now taking place between the204 words
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Article143 1957-09-20 3 We Are All For Defence Treaty lays N.Zealand U rOT! prime New Zealand, Holyoake, said s country assotr .j h- r-rlf with the nee agreement I im and the I, Malaya. fa 1 yesXew Sing* .tid his I 'efen.-e lid his connnsidering r of i 4 proefenre agre* Commonw rye,143 words
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81 1957-09-20 3 Billiard Table Gift To Undergrads D table, cost-DPt-n present, l Slngap< re a: d t King B4i le will d w In hs gamea i bli ck, Pro- A. Sandosham, the H«H. W r terday. I sham, who heads Di Paraslto- University of c '•students at the generoua ami d81 words
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138 1957-09-20 3 Australian Psychiatrist For S' pore THE Ministry of Health will soon btain the services of a mental health expert from i the Colombo Plan, the Permanent Secret iry Dr, M. Doraisingham, sai I terday. >.T r a qualified U expected to > in November, but wit t take over any138 words
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Article38 1957-09-20 3 HONGKONG. Sept. 19. Special Standard Service: ng prices of the Hong- Qg Exchange were: $l3.b* to El Sterling; $5,995 to i;.S SI; $1,833 to Malayan SI; $0 125 to one Indonesian RuGold $262-125 to a tad.38 words
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Article, Illustration94 1957-09-20 3 THE first exhibition of the '•('ha, cha. cha Formation dance which was demonstrated recently will be the highlight at a charity dance tomorrow night. The dance will be given by pupils of Poh San School of Dancing, at the Jewish Welfare Board dance from 8.30 p.m.94 words
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Article356 1957-09-20 3 POLICE PROMOTIONS ON MERIT -BASIS Says Morris At Farewell Meet PROMOTIONS in the Singapore Police Force would not be on a communal basis, said the retiring Commissioner of Police, Mr. N. G. Morris at his farewell Press conference yesterday. Promotions were according to merit and every opportunity was given to356 words
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Article98 1957-09-20 3 Free Legal Aid Scheme Hits Snag SINGAPORE government's Free Legal Aid Scheme, provision for which was approved by the Legislative Assembly in June last year, has hit a snag. Negotiations on the fees lawyers should receive for services rendered have been the bone of contention between government and the Bar98 words
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Article51 1957-09-20 3 SINGAPORE police yesterday arrested and later released a man suspected to have telephoned the home of kidnap victim Kandiah Appavoo in Bukit Timah Road to demand several thousand dollars. Police after several hours of questioning, released him after they were satisfied that It was a51 words
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Article63 1957-09-20 3 THE LIBERAL Socialist Party General Council met yesterday and formed a subelection committee to select candidates for the City Council elections at the end of this year. Chairman of the committee is Mr. Han Tew Tons. Other members are: Messrs. Thio Chan Bee, C. C. Tan. H.63 words
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127 1957-09-20 3 SINGAPORE UMNO will field five candidates in the City Council elections in December, and will spend $15,000 on the election campaign. UMNO chief elections offl- cer. Inche Darus Shariff, said yesterday that a meeting of the party's division and branch election127 words
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Article41 1957-09-20 3 INSPECTOR Simon Cornelius, who appealed successfully against a sentence of three months' jail for perjury in the Colony High Court on Tuesday, will resume duties with the police today. Inspector Cornelius will be attached to the Traffic Police.41 words
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Article68 1957-09-20 3 He Has To Pay $80 A Month A SHOPKEEPER. Ong Lin Hoon. was yesterday summoned to the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court for neglecting to main lain his three illegitimate children. Ng Ah Hiang, mother of the children, demanded a monthly sum of $120 towards the three children's maintenance.68 words
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Article83 1957-09-20 3 A FISH-MONGER, Ho Sui Tiong, 30, was yesterday sentenced to two years' jail and to undergo two years' police supervision, for theft of a pen, by the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta. Ho stole the pen valued at $5.50, from a schoolboy.83 words
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Article213 1957-09-20 3 SINGAPORE CORONER Inche Ahmad Hussein yesterday ordered the arrest of a lorry driver, Ter Peng Long, for allegedly causing the death of a bus driver through negligent driving. The coroner made the order after an inquest into the death of Tan Eng Choon, 52, who was213 words
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Article32 1957-09-20 3 The Bukit Mertajam. District officer, Mr. M. G. Power, presided as chairman of the Town Council yesterday for the last time. He and his wife will leave the country soon.32 words
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Advertisement86 1957-09-20 3 Z Ihv day Bia Ban vaughi his sun with an Mntiian Squaw!... I «ns iajp«<) a «^^j^fll If j* th# r*nga«nca fi| V M f^^K ji tT« bloodiest f ath#' against son fl E^w* m v am tfw Soutttwestl j^^^fcv_ ...**pt 1 .^.jg 1 m mmm W—i I^V *os£ph vtvcca86 words
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Advertisement232 1957-09-20 3 i TONIGHT! TONIGHT! J *m AT THE ODEON J -X *pC K on stage at 9p.m. >♦■ PERSONAL J APPEARANCE J iiP OF SINGAPORE'S J "DEAN MARTIN" -X and "JERRY LEWIS" with Guest Artists t The NERVA BROTHERS J t and The RHYTHM KINGS J Compere: VINCE KRIJGSMAN 1[ IN232 words
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257 1957-09-20 4 Settlement Reached When Case Came Up TOP officials of the Malayan Chinese Association yesterday brought a suit against a Singapore million-aire-landowner, Ibrahim Ali Alsagoff; seeking recovery of the Association's premises in Orchard Road. The High Court was told that the Association wanted the257 words
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261 1957-09-20 4 But Two Congratulatory Cables Were Returned To Senders bKUibti students have ):esented their colleagues n Malaya with a copy of he complete works of Shakespeare to mark the ittainment of independence )y this country. The presentation took place in Africa, where s:udents261 words
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289 1957-09-20 4 A HAWKER, Ong Boon Hoe, alleged in the Singapore First District Court yesterday hat when two policemen raught him picking chap-ji-kee dips, they demanded some noney from him. Ong made this allegation at he trial of policemen Abdul rlasid bin Deli and Yahaya bin289 words
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95 1957-09-20 4 Japan's Roving Envoy Flies In For Talks MR. Ataru Kobayashi, Japan's roving Ambassador, arrived in Singapore last night from Colombo. Mr. Kobayashi, who is on a South-east Asian tour canvassing support for his country's proposed Asia Development Fund, w^s received on arrival at the airport by Mr. Ken Ninomiva, the95 words
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Article79 1957-09-20 4 THE Labour Front. UMNO and MCA will not oppose each other in the same constituencies in the next Singapore City Council and Assembly Elections, Labour Front president, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, said yes.erday. Mr. Chew said the three parties will meet on SeDt. 25 to discuss details79 words
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Article108 1957-09-20 4 $10,000 Bail For Arms Charge Man A COLONY lawyer, T. T. Rajah, yesterday successfully applied to the Tenth Magistrate, Mr. K. T. Alexander, to allow his client who was charged with possession of arms, to be released on bail. His client, Haji Badarudin bin Haji Mohamed Yuscf, was charged with108 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-09-20 4 Picture. MR. Gordon Jaynes of the American Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, helps his bride, the former Miss Charlotte Kardell, to cut the cake after their wedding at the Wesley Methodist Church in the Federal capital on Tuesday. Mr. Jaynes hails from Alaska while the bride, who is fromUSIS - 62 words
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109 1957-09-20 4 Nat Elias Is Singapore's 'Dean Martin' NAT ELIAS was last night named Singapore's "Dean Martin" and Wilfred Shimmen, the Colony's "Jerry Lewis" at a contest at the Odeon Theatre. The contest was held in conjunction with the screening of the picture "Hollywood or Bust." Each received a cup presented by109 words
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262 1957-09-20 4 Sandys' Statement Described As 'Clumsy' LONDON, Sept. 19 (Reuter) The Times today described the proposed Anglo-Malayan Defence agreement as "a just and reasonable compromise for both sides." The independent newspaper said that, in accepting a limitation on the possible use of her forces262 words
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Miscellaneous135 1957-09-20 4 Spore Diary Singapore Manufacturers Association: Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock to address meeting at Hollywood Room. Odeon Theatre Chinese Y>fCA (Prince Edward Road): Billiards, bodybuilding and weightlifting 2 to 10 pm. Wrestling and basketball 730 p.m. Chinese shadow boxing classes 645 a.m and 8.30 pm. "Music by Movie" a classical135 words
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Miscellaneous440 1957-09-20 4 >■ 9.30 Time Signal and News. 945 L^ f f ft f High Spirits from the Lowlands, Modern Manner. INrOBMATION AT A CIANCE 61 7^\ p S; BF 6,e^f lo a n n a n 1 ou s n c c r e^i Metlmdist Youth Fellowship Mtff«»vi ififfAff and morning440 words
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186 1957-09-20 5 P.C. MURDERED NEAR ABORIGINE BATHING GROUND 00, lisurs. A Police Constable, who was j ri( j near a river where aborigine women used S which was "out of bounds' to Police, was person or persons unknown. Tfefci verdict was given by Coroner Tuan Syed Hussein Jamalullil at an inquest on186 words
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62 1957-09-20 5 Plans To Expand Hospital Under Way X M MPI'R. Thurs. k over amen t started l ,1 and renoW al Hospital I a -spokesman II rs of Health. pitai m i ■i a few miles ai.. form a spokes- .dent doc- fears would X practical and X t oi the62 words
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Article37 1957-09-20 5 Tin Cess For H. G. Fund i i b a yesterday I r of the Kini rce. I meet I a tive-man i v- -ponsible I n of a cess of f tin ore rot k n37 words
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270 1957-09-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thura. Sessions Court President Inche Iff, M. Hashim today warned it the Police force of independent Malaya must be '"incorruptible and beyond reproach" when he jailed a Policeman for corruption. A Ft lend capita] Traffic Policeman, Mohamad Hashim Osman, was sentenced270 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-09-20 5 photo. ANIB MEMBERS of a student group which performed Malayan dajices and songs at the first international drama, music and dance presentation at the University of Melbourne, AustraJia. recently. From left: Mohamed Shah bin Hassan of Rembau, NegTi Sembilan; Isa Ahmad, KualaANIB - 70 words
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Article46 1957-09-20 5 RAUB, Thurs— Mr. M. Chellathurai, the new chief clerk of the Supreme Court Registry b sre has been appointed Commissioner for Oaths. Formerly attached to the Temerloh Land Office, he has taken the place of Mr. Tiv Hock Chye. who has since retired.46 words
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Article320 1957-09-20 5 Former Worker Alleges Govt. Made Mistake KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation's Prime Minister has been cited as respondent in a civil action filed by a Government pensioner. This is the first case of its kind since Malaya attained independence on Aug. 31. The Prime Minister,320 words
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Article162 1957-09-20 5 'Useless To Summon Man of Straw' PENANG, Thurs. Taking a judgment debtor summons against a "man of straw" would be a waste ol time, declared the Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Mr. Tan Teik Peng, before the Bayan Lepas Sessions Judge, Mr. Au Ah Wah. today, in a summons case. Lim162 words
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Article132 1957-09-20 5 Daisy Has No 'Escort' For HK KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Curvaceous 21-year-old Daisy Chong Chin Keani. who recently won the "Miss Merdeka Trade Fair" title, has turned down a luxury trip to Hongkong. The reason— ihe has no "escort." The free trip to Hongkong is part of the prize that went132 words
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Article, Illustration131 1957-09-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Malaya's 15.000 sightless people today lost their best friend when Chief Blind Welfare Officer, Maj. D. R. Bridges, left for England on Malnyanization At the International Airport here, more than 40 of his blind friends gave Maj. Bridges a touching farewell131 words
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Article484 1957-09-20 6 AGAINST the backdrop of continued communist activity in the Middle East and the defensive moves taken by the western democracies to meet it, interest is also centred now on the swift political changes that are taking place in Asia, where signs of new co-operation in the Moscow-Peking484 words
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Article465 1957-09-20 6 TN Latin America pocket revolutions and sudden manges of dictators are so common that the outsi Je world dees not regard these storms in political tea cups with any seriousness. Companies with oil and other concessions in those countries have to remiiri adroit in order to be465 words
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Letter302 1957-09-20 6 Sir With such distinguished persons like Raja Sir Uda and Mr. Wong Pow Nee at the head of our state, the Malays of the Pulau Pinang, can rest assured that any schemes to improve their economic welfare would receive favourable consideration. With the Merdeka celebrations now nearly at302 words
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Letter142 1957-09-20 6 Sir Referring to a letter published on September 16 in the Singapore Standard, it is Clinic practice to start afternoon X-rays at 1 p.m. As the Welfare X-ray Department, to which '"Beelzebub" went, is often empty at this time the operators are occasionally drafted to the main X-ray142 words
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Letter137 1957-09-20 6 Sir During weekdays Jalan Eunos is invaded by a long stream of vehicles sendina children to the two Government Schools situated there. There are neither traffic lights nor policemen at the aboyementioned junction, and it sometimes takes a vehicle from ten to fifteen minutes to enter into Changi137 words
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Article, Illustration252 1957-09-20 6 VILLAGE TRADE FAIR OTTAWA. CANADA'S Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker, has led his new and untried Progressive Conservative Government through a relatively untroubled summer since the June election that sent the proud and unsuspecting Liberal Party down to ignominious defeat, but the summer lull in the political game has now252 words
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Article645 1957-09-20 6 Another article by HISTORIAN EH ROUTE Arnold Toynbee JN the two hours' flight from Dharan to Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, one is seldom out of sight of dots of scrub, but most of the landscape is bare and all of it is empty.645 words
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Article635 1957-09-20 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By ONE of the things the terms of the proposed External Defence and Mutual Assistance Treaty between Malaya and Britain, published yesterday, does is to influence the conversion of any pessimists there may exist here and abroad. It provides further evidence of635 words
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Article508 1957-09-20 6 Robert Du - Canada Seeks Action Robert Du J question of what proposals Mr. Diefenbaker will lay before the conference of Commonwealth Finance Ministers which opens at the mountain resort town of Mont Tremblant on September 28. This conference is being held on the new Prime Minister's initiative. He has called for a508 words
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Article, Illustration606 1957-09-20 7 Mr. Dulles Urges U.N. To \lranquilize The Scene RED PINCER MOVEMENT MTU) NATIONS, S^tU <AP) Secretary of State Dulles called on the s d aj t- intervene in the Middle East situation. He said Soviet arms in Syria .rowing military danger" to Turkey. y V dry606 words
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Article122 1957-09-20 7 Sept. 19 (AP) B -an guns E Indo■jt munisl and I il m .>l.ppmg X ppi ties In the B -hecked j nee s tary J Hrga> ordered the prube E aft< r rn.iK:n^ a E BoJn province of pt Islands, nation's B: vernor Le^n122 words
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Article21 1957-09-20 7 FORMER -president i Hatta left rday [or Kcd i and HongBg at the Invitation of En-JaJ APAP - 21 words
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Article44 1957-09-20 7 LONDON Sept. 19. Canada'- Prime Mtolster. Mr. John ci Diefenbakex will n Mr Selwyn Lioyd, the reign 8 I rj a^ Minisatl r.dance to the Qu< ring her state visit to the United States next month, Buckingham Palace announced here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article43 1957-09-20 7 8 00- Ft Down ATOMIC TEST SITE. Nevada. Thu rs. (Reuter) An A: mic-bomb a pocke*,sized edition of nuclear devices that have been tested here in the Dast is due to explode here :odav 800 feet below the surface of this de.-ert area.43 words
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94 1957-09-20 7 I M O R E. Maryland. A Johns rep r'I he toptd the ;i -me a^nir.-t -.on colds. cured M pet *vr:t la that came the deve- Price in made over a c, director of the divi- -it the ns Monk-ns School Of HvSiene94 words
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Article58 1957-09-20 7 WARSAW, Sept. 19 (Reuter) —Polish police used tear gas and truncheons to disperse hooligans who caused trouble following a religious celebration in the village of Lobodo, Southern Poland, it was reported here tonight. The evening newspaper Kurier Polskl said many of the people taking part in58 words
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Article35 1957-09-20 7 THE French Prime Minister M. Maurice Bourges-Mauntmry yesterday called a conference of party leaders for tomorrow in a new attempt to avert his Government's defeat over its political reform bill for Algeria. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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254 1957-09-20 7 Australia Was Consulted On Anglo-Malayan Defence Pact CANBERRA, Sept. 19 (AP) Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies told the Australian House of Representatives today the Australian and New Zealand governments have been closely consulted at all stages on the United King-dom-Malayan defence agreement. He added Australia proposed to associate itself with254 words
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179 1957-09-20 7 They defied procession ban CALCUTTA, Sept. 19 (Reuter) Mr. Jyoti Basu, Communist leader of the Opposition, and nine other Leftist members of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly were arrested here today while leading a procession in defiance of a ban on public gatherings in certain179 words
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Article195 1957-09-20 7 Little Rock Angers Envoy Of Music (Ike Has No Guts) CANCELS HIS MOSCOW TRIP LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas Sept. 19 (Reuter)— Negro trumpet player Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong has cancelled a trip to Moscow in protest against the Little Rock school segregation dispute and said "the Government can go to hell."195 words
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123 1957-09-20 7 JURY SEEKS A DEFINITION OF MALICE HOLLYWOOD, Sept 19 (UP)— The jury .n the criminal libel trial of Confidential magazine interrupted deliberations today to ask the court "is hatred necessary for malice." The six men and six women who are pondering the fate of Confidential and five other defendants, filed123 words
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Article104 1957-09-20 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 19 (Reuter)— The Daily Worker, organ of the United Sates Communist Party, said in a front page announcement today that it "must temporarily retrench" by reducing the size of i's issues. "We have reached bottom. We have managed to keep going for months by104 words
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Article235 1957-09-20 7 And kicked out again from Ghana ACCRA, Ghana, Sept. 19 Mr. Christopher Shawcross, QC, who was banned from re-entering Ghana by the Government last Sunday, arrived here by air today in an attempt to regain 1 admission. But his a.tempt failed He was prohibited from235 words
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Article, Illustration653 1957-09-20 7 MR. B ON MR. K 'He's just as anxious as the West' MOSCOW, Sept. 19 (AP). Mr. Nikita Khrushchev is just as worried about the international situation as are Western leaders, Mr. Aneurin Bevan said yesterday after an inter* view with the Communist chief. Mr. Khrushchev is exceedingly anxious to653 words
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Article178 1957-09-20 7 Newsmen On The List JAKARTA. Sept. 19 (AP) The military command today freed 41 persons, including four newsmen, who have been under arrest. Military security spokesman Lieut. Sudirman said besides the newsmen released, the group includes representatives from all rebel provinces. Not released were editors178 words
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Article58 1957-09-20 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 19 (AP) Hongkong may be host to a conference of South-east Asia archi'ects next year. Professor Gordon Brown. head of the Department of Architecture, University of Hongkong, returning from a two-month survey of architecture and construction in South-east Asia, said he suggested such a conference58 words
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Advertisement93 1957-09-20 7 FURMUREjS^Mj^ J Sir I fff/0D l^^^s--T' I Whatever style of furniture you may 1 |f^ v O A I require, reproduction Elizabethan 1! Ir^w^sv I or c atest contemporary IJSSJT^IL style, Robinson's expert furniture l^^^^^s^* makers can give you just what I lte*!!ci^^i^ Vv ou WGn^ ver y P'ece of93 words
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Advertisement835 1957-09-20 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6, *****/4 '32/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Boston, New Yoik, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports Spore P.S'ham Penang POLYDORUS 5/10 Oct 14 Oet 15/16 Oct ULYSSES 17/22 Nov 28/29 Nov 30Nov/IDec Carriers option to proceed via other ports to835 words
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Advertisement1280 1957-09-20 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD tic CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (to lines) fir.cc>'pctaiei »r Sir gapcte) (12 lanes) 5h C" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,280 words
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Advertisement875 1957-09-20 8 MITSUI LINE S'djk P. S'ho» Pemomr FOR JAPAN Meiko Mom for Yokohama, Moii, Kobe. Osaka via Hongkong G. 25/26 Hogurosan Maru via Manila for Yokohama Nagoya Kobe 21 Sept Azumasan Maru for Yokohama, A Kobe, Moil .v 4 Oct 2Oct FOR USA For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore vio Bombay Awoboion875 words
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Advertisement597 1957-09-20 8 EAST ASIATIC Lli OUTWARDS Sailing* fOi Bongfcok ond/cn r O Hi Penon B s "LALANDIA" Oll< Bongkok only. "SONGKHLA" 29 Sept /I Oct Accepting cargo for Kobe b YokohomJ "JAYA 1 "SELANDIA' 2/3 Oct 4 r Bongkok Only. HOMEWARDS Soiling* for Aden Port Soio r v>cr»oo t(!> I Rotterdom Hamburg.597 words
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Article289 1957-09-20 9 Aust. Begins To Make Tinplate t gtß ILIA has begun tinplate comtor the first time j-.r opening of the p,, r t Kembla, New v ♦>, plant of (>n |ii!i Proprietary siazlne reports c mpany has an- :s to build a s«mlll which will minion selfj Unplati producf the new289 words
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60 1957-09-20 9 LI" M P{* R, [Vade relai Ihina can help indus- Vi a> recent China. i pof v held le pavili n. i niKht, Mr. closer trade re- uima, qispi a y o a fl m main- pointed n^mic deobv.c thmt Wlt3b the I jre60 words
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Article75 1957-09-20 9 AluminiumCoated Steel A NEW aluminium-coated steel for automobile mufflers which will cause them to last twice as long as ordinary mufflers is announced by a New York manufacturer. The special steel is hotdip coated on both sides with molten aluminium, enabling It to withstand heat and corrosion twice as long75 words
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Article52 1957-09-20 9 DIRECTORS of Chenderiang Tin Dredging Limited will, at the annual general meeting to be held on Nov. 22, 1958. recommend payment of a final dividend of 15 per cent less tax in respect of the year ended March 31, 1957, making a total of 20 per cent for52 words
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Article67 1957-09-20 9 Million Contrast THOMAS Robinson and Son Ltd.. flour milling engineers of Rochdale, Lancashire. have obtained a contract valued at nearly a million U.S. dollars for the design and equipment of the first flour mill to be erected in the Philippines. It will be the most modern of its kind in67 words
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Article67 1957-09-20 9 PERSONAL income of Americans was at a record rate of nearly U*****,500 million annually during August. US$l,OOO million higher than in July, the U.S. Commerce Department reported. The personal income report covers wages and salaries, net income of proprietorships and partnerships— both farm and non-farm67 words
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Article415 1957-09-20 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. 19— Two little-noted reports testify to the sustained vigour of United States import trade. Last week, the US Department of Commerce estimated July imports at an unprecedented U551,137 million. Since this is. only a preliminary iigure, the Department is not yet heralding415 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-09-20 9 Salute To Malaya's Independence August 31 marked the occasion of "Merdeka," first Independence Day signed into being by the Federation of Malaya and the United Kingdom. Malayan nationals sent the flag to Janesville. The Merdeka Agreement was signed with Parker 61 Pens, a spokesman of Montor Ltd., Singapore, the agents,87 words
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Article167 1957-09-20 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN Sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: C.T.S. ords 4/- arrival; F N ords $2.35, $2.87 delayed; Gammons $2.50; Hammers 52.30, $2.375: Hume Press A 23/-; Cements $1.73; McAlister $1.82 i; Metal Box $2.10 ready and delayed; OTEC 68/-; Robinson ords $2.14; Cold Storage SI. OB.167 words
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164 1957-09-20 9 ON A dull market, industrials were weaker, while tins were uncertain, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers Association yesterday. Rubber shares were featureless. Price charges announced by the Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt Ords. 33/- 34/Fraser Neave Ords. 2.83 2.BBcdcb W. Hammer 2.30164 words
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417 1957-09-20 9 Plans To Mine Bauxite In Sarawak Progress FGHFGHFGH SHIPMENTS MAY START NEXT YEAR PRE PARATIONS for the mining of bauxite deposits located in western Sarawak on the island of Borneo are proceeding satisfactorily, according to a joint announcement by Aluminium Ltd. of Montreal and Mr. E. Ott, representing the Ott417 words
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Article128 1957-09-20 9 10.1 Million Tons Cargo Handled TOTAL cargo handled by vessels at Singapore roads and Singapore Harbour Board wharves during the first seven months of this year amounted to 10.1 million tons compared with 10.2 million tons for the corresponding: period of 1956, according to official statistics. Of that figure, about128 words
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Article30 1957-09-20 9 JAPAN bought 1,225,000 bushels of U.S Pacific Coast white wheat, 1.050,000 bushels of U.S. western bailey and 350.000 bushels of Canadian wheat, all for SeptemberOctober shipment.30 words
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226 1957-09-20 9 Ceylon To Consider Insuring Farmers CEYLON may soon have an "all risk" insurance scheme to give the farmer protection against physical losses of crops arising from natural hazards over which the farmer has little or no control. The recommendations were presented bj Dr. P. K. Ray, a British member of226 words
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Article116 1957-09-20 9 Giant Ship For The Orient Line THE keel of the new 40,000-ton ship Orania the largest passenger ship to be built in Britain since the Queen Elizabeth was laid at Barrow-in-Furness yesterday in the yard of Vickers Armstrong Ltd. It is expected the liner, which will ply for the Orient116 words
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229 1957-09-20 9 PROGRESS ON POWER FROM NUCLEAR FUSION ONE of the most advanced pieces of apparatus for experimental work on power from fusion as opposed to fission has recently come into operation at Harwell. This is officially announced by the U.K. Atomic Energy Au.hority. Known as "Zeta," the apparatus is described as229 words
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Article246 1957-09-20 9 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped i cent to 85^ cents per lb. for International first grade rubber for October shipment on a dull market. Prices opened slightly lower in sympathy with overseas overnight advices. Minor fluctuations were reported in the morning. At noon, the market was rather246 words
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Article125 1957-09-20 9 OUTER BOARDS Borcvilie, Yamashita Maru, Lars Maersk. Siberoet, Lydra, Langkoeas. Tjimenteng, Reyneirsz, Polifemo, Triglav. North Star, Gienville, Inchwells, Empire Merchant, Singapore, Refenstein. INNER ROADS Segamat Lucky Trader Naga Mas. Perak. Kirn Lam Ann, Debora, Selangor. Labuan Haji, Aik Leong. Serdang, Sirusa Sg. Deli, Tong Goan, Eastern Fortune.125 words
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Article, Illustration260 1957-09-20 9 T W O 44-ton diesel electric locomotives manufactured by the Canadian Locomotive Company of Canada, costing $750,000. arrived in Singapore for transhipment to Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean. These are to be used in connection with mining operations for The British Phosphate Commissioners for260 words
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Article98 1957-09-20 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro duce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Sept. Oct. $24f buyers, $25$ sellers; coconut oil in bulk $40$ sellers; in drums 545 sellers, Muntok white pepper $114 sellers, Sarawak white $113 sellers, special Sarawak black $73. Holiday Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd, closing prices98 words
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Article55 1957-09-20 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made th# following changes in its rates to merchant* yesterday: Canada: buying, T.T. 31 4 O.D. 31 g. 90 days airmail, 31 j credit bills, 11-U/14 trade bills. Selling rates T.T. or O.D. ready were: Canada 30-15/16; French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1614J55 words
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Advertisement317 1957-09-20 9 1 "A" LINE "e-mao SINGAPORE PHNOMPENH auULAK itKVice pHNOMPENH/SINGAPORE Arrive* Sail* I N MARU' 29 Sept 1 Oct fry h MARU 14 Oct 16 Oct EVERETT SIAM LINE tSAILINC TO BANCKOK GOLDEN GAMMA' Mjlacca Pf S'hjm Penang S por« B'kok 2- 29 Sept i 0 Sept 1 Oct 2,3 Oct317 words
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Article843 1957-09-20 10 TT has cost the Ford Motor Company $250 million to set going a brand new series of cars which it is unveiling this month. This is the fruit of an intensive operation in that special American science of trying to find out what the consumer, consciously or unconsciously,843 words
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Article, Illustration688 1957-09-20 10 John Davy - John Davy reports from London "DRITAZN may be the first JJ to announce controlled thermonuclear reaction the first step in turning energy, that in its uncontrolled form makes the H-bomb, towards the production of peaceful power. Talking to the UNESCO isotopes conference in Paris last week, Sir688 words
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Article, Illustration22 1957-09-20 10 PHOTO President Diem of Vietnam in Australia being feted by the Vietnam community durina his recent tour. APAP - 22 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-09-20 10 Three Indonesian girl dancers, i r ,dr m Irwati and Kormilch, perform the dance, crew I > Theaire in Prague, CzecA an Indonesian cultural o, CzechosUiviikm. Somantr dancing master oi the O r ga/;.<>vij^,. t f A PAP - 39 words
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Article752 1957-09-20 10 China to India via Italy AT THE moment, ma- caroni. or rather our own variety of tapioca- macaroni (usually dubbed tacaroni short for tapiooaroni or macaroca) is all the rage in the south. The craze is sweeping the country as wheat and. rice periodically soar beyond the common man's reach752 words
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Article145 1957-09-20 10 ryo travel <fl I lv v only Ml rijW v.. athfr r«.ac 17,000 square mueß nion l)u; M 1 a ports and >>om| Usn; I.'' li SIM \M-,.r. there gnu Ihc !>.<Ci! faithl £<>vi I on the f- are *i bu-ev «-\cppt <him don; bftl ''"I ay a;. I145 words
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Advertisement171 1957-09-20 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE 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 SALE still on tilth Best TAILORING at iis lowest charge will MANY NEW ITEMS ADDED mil171 words
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Article212 1957-09-20 11 U.K. SOCCER RESULTS RESULTS in the English and Scottish football matches were:INTER LEAGUE MATCH League of Ireiand 1. Scottish League 5 (at Dublin). LEAGUE ONE Leicester City 4, Sheffield Wednesday 1. Luton Town 1. Leeds U. 1. Manchester U. 1, Blackpool 2. Nottingham Forest 7, Burnley 0 Portsmouth 2. Newcastle212 words
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Article236 1957-09-20 11 UNITED TOPPLED BY BLACKPOOL LONDON, Sept. 18 (Reuter) Manchester Inited, English Football League champions, suffered their second successive defeat in five days when beaten 2-1 at home tonigtit by Blackpool. Two first-half goals by Scottish international Jackie Mudie put Blackpool on the path to victory236 words
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Article42 1957-09-20 11 EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD Lee Kin Tat of St. Joseph's Institution won the Singapore Badminton Association's singles title when he beat Leong Yun Chan 15-5 15-4 in the final of the tournament at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Wednesday night.42 words
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Article86 1957-09-20 11 SINGAPORE Young Men's Christian Association tennis championships for tomorrow are: Championship doubles: C. B. Ong and H. C. Lim vs Timothy Lee and Y. P. Wee; P.B. Bowling and Wheatley vs H. Kamis and I. A. Alsagoff; K. S. Pang and M. K. San vs Milner and Nugent.86 words
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Article30 1957-09-20 11 MRS. J. F. Lumscen beat Mrs. J. F. Pearcy (6 +5) in the final of the Ladies Cud championship played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday30 words
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Article78 1957-09-20 11 TODAY'S SPORT HOCKVY Div. 1. Police vs Naval Police at Police ground; Inter-school: Anglo Chinese School vs Saint Andrew's at Woodsville. SOCCER Premier league Junior Clubs vs Europeans; Eurasians vs Indians at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15. RUGBY Old Rafflesians vs Singapore Recreation Club at the padang, 5 p.m. BOXING78 words
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Article592 1957-09-20 11 250 Swim, 125 In Finals TWO-HUNDRED and fifty school boys and girls competed in the heats for the City Day Swimming Gala at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. One-hundred and twentyfive competitors have qualified for the finals which will be held at Farrer Park Swimming Pool on Sunday starting at592 words
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Article76 1957-09-20 11 Cedric' s Goal Saves SJI A GOAL scored in the 15th minute of the second-half by Cedric Monterio enabled St. Joseph's Institution to hold Anglo-Chinese School to a 2-2 draw in a inter-school hockey match played on the SJI ground yesterday. Keok Puan and Razak scored for A.C.S. while Cedric76 words
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Advertisement168 1957-09-20 11 nn COUNCIL OF CI1 S IS(.APORE TTNDt.RS L-j DEPARTMENT: r the Floor ♦or P' Pumping Johore. SI OO Close and (b) One 025 sq. in. 3 rrom C.E.B. -unsfi rmers to Switch Waterworks, rft $100/-. •27 9 57. IV DEPARTf 10.000 A.C. Single Phase r Deposit $200'-h)N-15>10 '57. R S168 words
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Advertisement215 1957-09-20 11 TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD. FEDERATION OF MALAYA. RENDERS are tovjted for x the construction of: '•EIGHTY-FIVE JUNIOR OFFICERS QUARTERS AT TANJONG KLING, MALACCA" C.E.B. registered Class A contractors to apply to the Architect, Central Electricity Board, P.O. Box 1006. Kuala Lumpur wUh a deposit of $100/. for Drawings, Specification215 words
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Advertisement137 1957-09-20 11 NOTICES B- I. announce a sailing of the m.s. "SIRDHANA" with Saloon Passengers Onl: for COLOMBO SINGAPORE sails sth Octobe COLOMBO arrives 9th Octobe; FARES:— Ist Class— ss34 01 2nd Ciass--5362.0( ISLAY KERR COMPANI LLMITED Singapore Phone 23M1] Penang Phone 231! BOUSTEAD COMPANY LLMITED. Kuala Lumpur Phone 317' P.W.D. TENDER137 words
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Advertisement254 1957-09-20 11 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER t STATIONERY DEPARTMENT: Supply of Tax D:sc Receipt Books for 1958 r and 1959. Tender Deposit r $50/-. Close 12 NOON— 3 1/10/57. Tender forms obi tamable from the Miscellaneous Division of the Treasurer's Department on I production of the City Treasurer's Deoosit Receipt, which254 words
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Advertisement715 1957-09-20 11 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT KUALA LUMPUR COMPANIES WINDING-UP No. 2 OF 1957. In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance 1940—1946 AND In the Matter of the Leong Cheong Kweng Mines Limited TYIOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i^ that a petition for715 words
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Advertisement468 1957-09-20 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANI ACCOUNTS Clerk A :;,•>-• t\ British Companj has a vacancy for an < >:;■( i n net I Chinese A^ccounti Cleric ufja 21 30, minimum qualifical L. C. C. Acc.vanting Certificate with distinction Apply Bux 1°.315| S.S. VACANCIES Exist, copy typist, salts men/girls. Jr. clerk, genera!468 words
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Miscellaneous138 1957-09-20 11 1 Abner By A/ Coop r"77< *oQfil;fQ3&.,,ftl J ttfVfcYQu.up my.'/-t-,-j, i-mlllo I I -=J THAT UtATTU I >^ IKi> /gf/t v^ XUv iTM^cr froht.?-fill oooD.r— ZJ V!?:-!r^fi" J Ato^ l o ..np,,,., 1 I AIN^ YOUR BOWL FAST, U I TMAT TICKII«Kj.T MUST BEL S *^V -vT/-T2p ETIN JL BEFORE138 words
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Article1075 1957-09-20 12 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starten for all seven races tomorrow (Sept. 21) concluding day of the Perak Turf Club Sultan's Gold Vase meeting. SULTAN'S GOLD VASE Horses Class 1, Div. l— SVz Furs. Str. 351 Distinc 5y 9.11 Mrs. R.N. Hobbs W. McGregor Watt Hobbs1,075 words
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Article59 1957-09-20 12 SAFA's junior combined team against Europeans. Eurasians and Indians will be seiected from the following: Basri, Wari and Mahat (Darul Afiah), Sim Ang Soon, Chian Fook Foon (Springdale), Weng Fatt (Aston), Tahir (Perhimponan Stia). Hamid. Moktar and AH ArifT (Alexandra), Majid and Ameer (Sukaramai). Khcon bin Hi. Ahmad59 words
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333 1957-09-20 12 C. MALAYA KUCHING CAGERS IN FINAL POOL THE Nanyang Cup semifinal between Central Malaya and Manila's Black and White cagers was almost abandoned when a Manila player refused to obey *marching orders' given by the referee. The referee had pulled the player up for a foul, and ordered him out.333 words
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Article, Illustration510 1957-09-20 12 I—WINDSORi WINDSOR lAD CLOCKS THE— i FINAL GALLOPS FOR THE 'VASE' DAY IPOH, Thurs. Sultan's Gold Vase candidates wound up their preparations on the training track this morning, and none shaped more impressively than Shaw Stable's Amusement Park. Amusement Park, with Merv510 words
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350 1957-09-20 12 A-Ld. In The SAFA. Cup Final WITH a strong: second half rally, Amicables Athletic Association edged Royal Air Force Changi by four goals to three to enter this year's final of the SAFA Cup competition at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Amicables. trailing350 words
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Article299 1957-09-20 12 Controversy Starts SNA League WAS IT A GOAL? DIB THE BALL GO OVER THE GOAL-LINE? These were the questions which puzzled spectators at yesterday's Singapore Hockey Association division one league 'opener' between the Singapore Recreation Club, defending champions, and the Wanderers Sports Club, on the299 words
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Article55 1957-09-20 12 THE Old Boys Association of Presbyterian School is organising a series of games between the Old boys and Present students of the Presbyterian and Dryburgh Schools. The series include: Soccer, Sept. 21, Basketball, Sept. 28 and Oct. 12. Will all Oldboys interested contact the Hon. Secretary, Presbyterian55 words
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Article119 1957-09-20 12 Achilles Athletes For Sunday THE following have been selected to represent Achilles Club at the Singapore City Day Celebrations athletic meet oh Sunday at Fairer Park. 100 yards: H. G. de Souza; 220 yards: I. Klassan; 440 yards: A. Lim; 880 yards: K. Binger; One mile: G. Maltarse. R. Kuppusamy;119 words
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182 1957-09-20 12 Red China Tries Again Fails i By PETER KUM KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. The Badminton Association of Malaya today turned down yet another invitation to tour Communist China. Mr. Teh Gin Sooi. General Secretary of the BAM told the Standard. This second invitation was also from the AllChina Athletic Federation Supreme182 words
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Article100 1957-09-20 12 Big Test For Signals' M/Cyclists The Royal Corps of Signals Motor Cycle Trials will take place tomorrow commencing n\ 8.30 a.m. The start and finish will be at Princess Mary Bairacks. Dover Road off North Buona Vista Road. The course will consist of hill ascents and descents, water splashes, rocky100 words
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Article37 1957-09-20 12 A PENALTY goal in the first half by Siew Kav enabled the Blacks to beat the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers by three points to nil in a rugger match at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday.37 words
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94 1957-09-20 12 SBA Schools' Semi-Finals Tomorrow TWO SBA [liter school pi finals will be tyed a*, Badminton Stadium tome:night from 7. 30 On court 4. Beatty Ul meet the winner of Bar; ley and Victoria School Rcos "(T/ official M. Heng: Umpires: Quek Keng Kiat A Sujat). On court 5, Victoria School94 words
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Article41 1957-09-20 12 SABA Boycotts S-E Asia Tourney THF njjapore Ar m Ins I* ric*O!.' M nu'ftii not to tiqfl Hm I 'nd attdfl East A W Chye trop S in Rangoon. S.A B A made She on thi I Interi I ciation. I41 words
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