Singapore Standard, 24 September 1957
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Title Section26 1957-09-24 1 Singapore STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 Jtb J/Lm VH| FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL MM. No. &l SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS26 words
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117 1957-09-24 1 Business Community Puzzled (i\«, iPORE*S business community yesterday was still puzzled by the conrue < f the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association regarding the possiuliii.stnients to existing local bank rates I Up terday, the Association had made no decision on whether or not to117 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1957-09-24 1 fwm l w*w*J*J as i r^ jw# m iff ny w m# j if J hl>*wsb .3l? ssiif** Jk hf s3in jf n-i f $8f 3 Contractor Appavoo tells of hjs 13-tlay kidnapping onleal in these pictures taken yesterday morning at his home by Standard1,023 words
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Article670 1957-09-24 1 SCHOOL CASH AT LITTLE ROCK msegregaiion I: day Central the I ational guard il through a t secoi enter at th( td with a crowd ol ared at •hool b ites b' I were to .-tart. The From gal :r\ v r> I :ne the t U shOUte E ninutes670 words
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Article21 1957-09-24 1 m <.f little R.uk ■b in in tnnmiMi t-Mit lit .it Bjt- th.it ttii Si-,!:, students ■I u>en "remo\i'd" lrom21 words
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Article96 1957-09-24 1 London. Sept. 23 (Renter) Ifi Huffr Galtskell, leader siti n Labour Party, tonight asked the Prime \!:n >t^r recall Parian, m it., vacation to Government's oen economy meaThe govt rnment last week ted up the bank, rate from :.vc percent to -even percent •■>.■■ ol a series96 words
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Article66 1957-09-24 1 LONDON, Sept 23 (Reuter) —•She I ".^'od luck. Charted the eight-year-old to 1 British throne today as hi ed In London on bis earn, the boarding re he wiO >pen I the next four -oars. Prir C tr.es. wearing a .'ed and waved rowd of Londoners66 words
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Article32 1957-09-24 1 LONDON. Sept. 23 (Renter) Small groups <»f British businessmen v,;.i be allowed to visit Egypt to inspect their sequestrated property, according to a satemeni Issued by the Treasury tonight32 words
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Article, Illustration22 1957-09-24 1 The two-room cottage off the maiti JuronV Road-— a» ideal kidnapper's hideout completely obscured from the road by shrubs and bushes.22 words
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385 1957-09-24 1 'We Will Fight To Bitter End' -'And So Will We' Bookies-Turf Clubs 'War' Hots Up THE Associated Turf Clubs of Malaya will fight their private "war" against the bookmakers to the bitter end. They remain as uncompromising in their views as the bookmakers are in carrying on their illegal activities.385 words
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Article106 1957-09-24 1 A WOMAN. who \v,i? in pO6S€SSioi] of a key to a garaue where 2.255 pounds ot tobacco was found, was arrested by Customs officers in Pasir Panjang early yesterday. She will be charged in court today. A Customs spokesman told the Standard that a106 words
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Article64 1957-09-24 1 WHILE repairing hia motorcyole in an attap hut in Singapore early today, a bread-seller, Lim Meng Kcng, 36, toppled achine and petrol from the tank caught fire, burning nun in the hands and legs. Lim doused the blaze while his neighbour rang for the fire brigade,64 words
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Article42 1957-09-24 1 ABOUT 100 s'.udents yesterday staged a sit-down demonstration in front of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police office demanding the release of 25 detainees held responsible for a recent disorderly demonstration against the extension of a United States airbase near Tokyo. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article44 1957-09-24 1 SALONICA, Greece. Sept 23 (Reuter)— Two 13 year old fifth-grade students, Nicholas Lam bropoulos and Irene Vassiliou, eloped and were found in a quarry outside town two days later. The only supplies they had taken along were sweets.44 words
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Article36 1957-09-24 1 THE United States will not accept any United Nations offer of trusteeship over Cyprus as an interim solution to the problem, the American Ambassador to Greece, Mr. George Allen, said in Athens yesterday. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article23 1957-09-24 1 DELEGATES have begun arriving in Taipei for the first meeting of the Council of the Asian People's AntiCommunist League (APACL). APAP - 23 words
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Article67 1957-09-24 1 BRUSSELS, Sept. 23, (AP) Two young Yugoslavs spent six days sealed in a refrigerated railroad meat car to flee their home land, Brussels police reported yesterday. They said the two men. whose identities were not disclosed, asked for political asylum in Belgium when they made themselves67 words
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Article25 1957-09-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. West Germany's Ambassador to Malaya Dr. H. W. Granow. this morning presented his letter of credence to the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong.25 words
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172 1957-09-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A Police Special Squad operating in the Tanjong Karang "rice bowl" area has killed Ah Fatt Chai, one of the most-wanted among the remaining Communist terrorists in Selangor, government disclosed today. The kill was made on Saturday by Police172 words
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Article148 1957-09-24 1 POXTE DELGADA. Azores. Sept. 23 (UP) Hope was all but abandoned today for 87 persons aboard the fourmasted German windjammer Pamir, hit by the full fury of hurricane Carrie and feared to have foundered in mid-Atlantic. The 52-year-old square rigged ship apparently sank with all148 words
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Article23 1957-09-24 1 MR. Alan Lonnox-Boyd. the Colonial Secretary, has resumed his duties at tin Colonial Office alter hl> convalescence in Italy. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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687 1957-09-24 2 COURT HEARS THEORY ON SHIP'S DISAPPEARANCE A SHELL oil tanker, the 342-ton i>andak could possibly have capsized at sea "because of instability arising out of corrosion of the vessel's bulkhead," a court of investigation was told yesterday. The four-man court presided687 words
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254 1957-09-24 2 IPOH Mm The Mentri Bear, Perik. Inche Mohamtcl Ghazali bin Jawi will have to give up his State constituency seat of Larut and Mataig South while he is holding the post of chief minister and senior executive officer Gf the State, the Prrak254 words
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Article34 1957-09-24 2 THE Warsaw evening paper Kurier Po'.ski. closely linked w.th the Democratic Party, said yesterday that Chinese Communist Party boss Mao Tse Tung may visit Warsaw following the Soviet Revolution celebrations. UPUP - 34 words
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Article158 1957-09-24 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 82* 83 Int. Oct R.S.S. No. 1 83 1 832 Nov. R.S.S. No. 1 84 1 84 J R.S.S. No. 2 82 82i R.S.S. No. 3 8U 82 Tone: Easier. Tbe price ol tin tn158 words
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Article277 1957-09-24 2 Tunku's Suggestion Is Just The Thing, Says Public SINGAPORE government is working on plans to introduce new identity cards. But, the Standard was told, new cards would only be issued next year as govern- rr.ent would be busy with the registration of citizens under the277 words
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Article66 1957-09-24 2 TOKYO. Sept. 23 (Reuter) Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. Minister of Agriculture of the Federation of Malaya, today visited a fish breeding station Nikko, about 100 miles north of Tokyo. Inche Aziz, who arrived here last Wednescay as a guest of the Japanese government left on66 words
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134 1957-09-24 2 Alliance Is Extravagant Progressives IPOH. Mon. Alliance extravagance was strongly attacked at yesterday's "gettogether" meeting of the People's Progressive Party of Malaya held in the Perak Library. The meeting attended by more than 600 members and supporters of the Progressives' from all walks of life was presided over by Mr.134 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-09-24 2 Picture by THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, presents the Queen's Colour to Colour Officer, Lieut. P. G. King of the Royal Navy at yesterday's ceremony at H.M.S. Terror. Fleet Photographic UnitFleet Photographic Unit - 36 words
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37 1957-09-24 2 QIEEX ELIZABETH, the Duke of Edinburgh, and th<i, Charles and Princess Anne, accompanied by the family o i the Balmoral Castle estate during their holiday in <<ntl UPUP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-09-24 2 ■WcflJ Hi! j I KcpercussiJii Th<_ I I me B duty. VI Extent 1 S is i 1 tracii by W three S I Co- I Cha' K Chin* K mer m gap 1 in th( Con "to the40 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-09-24 2 Picture by LEADING Aircraftsman Alan Martin of the Royal Australian Air Force seen with his bride, the former Elsie May Pattison of Newcastle. England, after their marruui at St. Anthony's Church. Chacgi. Singapore, recently LAC Martin hails from Perth, Western Australia and is attached to Tengah Air BaseL. Schneider - 51 words
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162 1957-09-24 2 BLACK PRESENTS 'COLOUR' TO NAVAL STATION ROYAL NAVAL history was made in Singapore yesterday when the Governor, Sir Robert Black, presented the Queen's Colour to the Far East Station at a ceremony aboard H.M.S. Terror, at Sembawang. Sir Robert said th ploits of the B a were well-kr.. to many,162 words
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Advertisement126 1957-09-24 2 NESCAFE 4^l^^^^^'' \<^^^^^fij^^L I O O f COFFEE FATHER against SON I iS THEIR VIOLENCE SEARED THE WEST... 1 H The p«ovd -4HHjH.fjjy r^nip x Rte P<^^'d r i''' this *as iJB Br^ mji led to ifl V th bloo<liest M% *^^a father against son A F^? S lfe^:^C si126 words
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Article327 1957-09-24 3 Shipping Circles Favour Move To Modernise Harbour Facilities PLAN WILL LESSEN RISK OF SHIPS COLLIDING IN PORT SINGAPORE shipping circles yesterday welcomed tht Singapore Harbour Board's proposed TV control of ships' movements. Major American, Dutch, and British shipping agents in the Colony were enthusiastic about the327 words
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Article, Illustration267 1957-09-24 3 Wins Education Certificate In First Attempt HISTORY was made by r. young Malay student at the Army Boys' Trade School in Nee Soon a week ago when Boy/Cpl. Kudri bin Haji Siraj obtained his Boys' Senior Education Certificate at his very first attempt.Standardpic - 267 words
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164 1957-09-24 3 ■iaden Among Joss, Court Told !\loK Customs revenue officer's keen sense of i<> Um discovery of a quantity of cigarettes hilts of joss paper, the Singapore First Dis- was told yesterday. I a w! sale joss dealer, was yesterday urged in cour*. with importing164 words
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64 1957-09-24 3 Sir Anthony Is On His Way For UK Leave GOVERNOR Ot Sarawak. Sir Anthony Abel], arrived in Singapore yesterday by Mala* van Airways from Kuchiog, on his way to Britain on leave. Sir Anthony wili be the guest of the Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black. He leaves for Britain64 words
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Article37 1957-09-24 3 HONGKONG. Sept. 23 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.64 to £1 Sterling; $5.93*25 to U.S. $1: $1,832 to Malayan SI; $0,127 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $260.00 to a tael.37 words
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66 1957-09-24 3 Don 't Blame Anyone,Said Suicide Note H of an inquiry ex-seat- n m ii B. a latri: K r of a m Streel Giara that C\ I him for H i n the morning ol P n that Chow had ■t the latrine. P arrived. H Deba bin Hussein H66 words
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Article40 1957-09-24 3 t I \iji oria! I f I t ||i C i nt I on. sec, Mr. F an, librarian I t Thakuri V. Krishnan, r dr. S Gupta and r hon. audit* D a and BP.40 words
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Article12 1957-09-24 3 ;•>■■ I charges of Eiamby, and eing a12 words
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79 1957-09-24 3 :vyn Carroll. W9s 1 1 tei lay acquitted in the Singapore Fourth Magistrati i toe alleged ne^ igeni iving whicn reed in ai the death of Arumugain Pillai ai Sel< ?ie Road on Jan. still face- three other an I the iue ard In79 words
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Article52 1957-09-24 3 THE Governor of Singapore Sir Robert Black, has cancelled all official and social engagements till FriOd -4 as a mark of ItSpect to bt late Kins Haakon Norway All Government buildings :!y flags at half mast on lay, Oct. l. the day of late52 words
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Article51 1957-09-24 3 TAN HANG CHEW, was -day fined $150 by the th Magistrate, Mr. Philip Lau, for dishonestly retaintolen property a neckworth $-5 belonging to r A Holland at the offlcers' mess, In Nee Soon Camp on June 27. He was acquitted on the oi housebreaking and51 words
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Article55 1957-09-24 3 II present the v i'"- Singapore i h>- Toastm&s- dinner at the K 'runt on SunI m t uorld-wide to promote the art of speech and leadership. Founded in California as a non-profit corporation, it has branches throughout the Tniteii States. Britain, Canada. South Africa.55 words
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Article61 1957-09-24 3 FOLK men. Ton Choon Teck, N« Ben Chuan. Lim Kim Siah and Neo Kim Yong, were yesteday acqui-.ted by a SingaDore Court, on a charge of beini; members of an unlawtu] assembly, and causing hurt to Leow Swee Kim. manager of the Jalan Kayu :re. Mohamcd Ali bin 0.-man61 words
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Article, Illustration99 1957-09-24 3 SULTRY, blonde cinemaactress, Diane Cilento, who has impressed audiences and producers as much with the sensitivity of her acting as with the glamour of her looks, is at present quietly visiting Singapore en route on her way from Australia to England. An Australian herself,99 words
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137 1957-09-24 3 Joy Pass Was No Bus Pass: $30 Fine With an amusement park admission pass, Iu Tat Chye, 25. tried to pass off as a detective and tried not to pay his bus fare, the Sixth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. lu. who pleaded guilty to cheating the Singapore Traction Company137 words
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Article42 1957-09-24 3 THE ISRAELI Foreign Office in Jerusalem has announced that the Government has established diplomatic relations with Ceylon. Mr. Yaacov Shimoni. has been appointed Israel's Minister to Ceylon and he has arrived in Colombo to take up his post.42 words
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101 1957-09-24 3 A DELEGATION of the Singapore Trades Union Congress and Unions representing Government employees, will call on the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, tomorrow to get clarification on Government's policy on Malayanization. The T.U.C. recently complained that Government was deviating from its declared policy101 words
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219 1957-09-24 3 Sudden US Move To Take Over Hai Hsuan IMMEDIATE moves by the United States Government to "take over" the former Communist freighter Hai Hsuan, commenced yesterday, when a survey team under instructions from the American President Lines, the ship's new agents, boarded her. It was learnt that the representative of219 words
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Article50 1957-09-24 3 KLANG. Mon.— A mother of three children. Tiew Geh, 26, was last night saved from drowning in the Klang River by two bridge attendants. The attendants. Tuan Syed Osman and Inche Mohammad Amin. plunged into the river and brought her ashore. Tiew was admitted to hospital.50 words
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Article42 1957-09-24 3 THE British High Commissioner in India, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. returned to New Delhi by KLM yesterday. Mr. MacDonald. who is also the Chancellor the University of Malaya, arrived in Kuala Lumpur for the University Convocation on Saturday.42 words
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Article34 1957-09-24 3 THE Penang City Council Cleansing Superintendent, W. G. F. Colebeck, was fined $15 in the Magistrate's Court yesterday on a summons charge of driving without reasonable consideration at Scotland Road on July 28.34 words
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Article262 1957-09-24 3 Climax To Two Years' Efforts THE Nanyang University Students' Union will be inaugurated at a meeting on Oct. 2. The inauguration will be the climax to students' efforts for the past two years, since the inception of the University, to form an organization to look262 words
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369 1957-09-24 4 IT JUST CAN'T BE DONE -THEY SAY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The announcement by Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman yesterday that Malaya would have its own naval base at Port Swettenham by August next year this morning hit Federation engineers with a shock369 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-09-24 4 VISITING Malayan Agriculture Minister Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, right. confers with Japan's Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi at the Foreign Office in Tokyo. The Malayan minister is on an inspection tour of Japanese agricultural and fishery industries at the invitation of the Japanese government. UPUP - 47 words
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237 1957-09-24 4 Cant Stop It, Says Mufti MALACCA, Mon. Divorces among the Muslims here are expected to reach an all-time record this year. Up to the end of May, more than 216 cases have been officially recorded. An official of the Statistics Department here said the237 words
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125 1957-09-24 4 Told To Stab Man, He Did Court Told PEXAXG, Mon.— An Indian youth. A. Jacob, said in the Magistrate's Court today that, whiie he was drunk, he stabbed a man because someone had told him to. Jacob pleaded guilty to a charge o' causing hurt to Velatamjr with a knife125 words
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Article45 1957-09-24 4 PENANG. Mon. Goh Sin Poh reported to Police today that tyres, tubes and a pen, valued at $1,440, were stolen from his shop in Maxwell Road yesterday. A "Roiex" wrist watch, valued $650, was taken from a shop in Penang Road.45 words
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Article83 1957-09-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a message of condolence to Kin* Olav V of Norway on the death of his father King Haakon VII. The message reads: "On behalf of ourselves and the people of the Federation of Malaya, we extend to Your83 words
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Article39 1957-09-24 4 WINNERS of the Merdeka Day decorations and illumination competition in Penang will receive their prizes from Lady Uda, wife of the Governor, at a ceremony to be held at the Town Hali at 5.30 p.m. on Friday.39 words
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157 1957-09-24 4 Woman Shut Door On Raiding Officer PENANG, Mon- A woman slammed a door in the face of a Police officer, in the course of a raid on her premises, the Magistrate's Court was told today. The woman. Lee Cheng Ee. pleaded guilty to a summons charge of assisting in the157 words
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Article49 1957-09-24 4 IPOH. Mon A patrol o! "K" Squadron, 22 SAS. locates a terrorist supply dump. 12 miles west of Slim River yesterday. Items recovered included subscription receipt books, medical kits, a grenade, a bottle of gunpowder, ammunition, spring wire, safety fuse and a bag; of sulphur.49 words
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Article100 1957-09-24 4 He Hired Car Didn't Return It PENANG, Mon. A cloth merchant. Mohamed bin Man, was jailed for six months by Mr. Au Ah Wah in the Magistrate's Court today on pleading guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust of a car, valued at $2,700 belonging to the Beautiful100 words
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Miscellaneous240 1957-09-24 4 Standard cMlmanac Information at a Glance fiNGAPOREj H Shell Theatrette (Collyer Quay): Free film show "Farm Calendar" 1.15 p.m. Sims Avenue Community Centre ((ieylang): Talk by Mr. G. G. Thomson, Director of Information Services, on "What Action Citizenship Means" 6 p.m. VWCA (Raffles Quay): New Malay class for beginners 10.15240 words
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Miscellaneous245 1957-09-24 4 8.45 p.m. Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine: Talk by Mr. A. Dickson-Wright at the Medical Centre 8.15 p.m. Independent Missionary Movement: Free film show at General Hospital Ward 51 7.30 p.m. Singapore Debating Team: Discussion at the British Council Hall. Stamford Road, on "Is Environment more245 words
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Miscellaneous266 1957-09-24 4 3 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. STAR: Loh Tok Kow Mo (Cantonese) J. 3 15. 7 and 9.15 p.m. IPOH CATHAY: Gun Glory 12.45. 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. LUX): Texas Lady 12 45. 3. 6.45 and 9.15 pm. BEX: The Boss 12.45, 3. 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. ODEON: Bahu (Hindi)266 words
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Miscellaneous277 1957-09-24 4 SINGAPORE (Regional Service): 7.15 a.m Opening announcement and morning serenade, 7.30 Time signal and news. 7.35 A date With music. 8 a.m. News headlines, 8.02 A date with music (continued). 5 p.m. Light music. 5 30 Fiesta the exciting rhythms South of Panama. 6.55 Regional announcements. 8.8.C. BBC (General Overseas277 words
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Article, Illustration455 1957-09-24 5 New Zealand to increase her forces in Malaya CANBERRAS TO REPLACE VENOM JETS I Battalion due in December KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— New Zealand m n to INCREASE her land, sea and air units ■Maiaya, Mr, Foss Shanahan, New Zealand ■c Commissioner to Malaya said today. credentials to the :rtuan AqjOOQ455 words
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140 1957-09-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, lion. Can the be eminent irtmeni sue anyone i'or jea i tepai I i I property" The Selanpov Controller of Telecommunications today brought an artion against a lorry driver and the firm employing him, foi damages caused to a teleDhone dosl The140 words
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Article167 1957-09-24 5 NEW YORK, Sept. 23 (AP) The newly-independent Federation of Malaya is the sub- of a forthcoming American book which presents a study of the young nation. Entii i d "The New Malayan Nation: a Study of Co ism and Nationalism," it is written by Frank167 words
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Article90 1957-09-24 5 THE Singapore Civil Service J lini Council will meet on iay to consider the proposals tnade by the Chetuars Chami or of Commerce to prevent Indebted-government employees from going bank- The chamber had offered to .'end c- employees money to help clear their with usurious moneyYesterday90 words
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Article43 1957-09-24 5 WHILE catching crabs in a creek in Blakan Mati. Singapore, yesterday an airman found a human skinl. On digging further, he found wven more skullfl and bones. Trie Marine Police have taken the remains to the General Hospital's mortuary.43 words
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Article69 1957-09-24 5 PENANG, Mon. Three \veek s after his installation as Governor of Penang, Raja Sir Uda, accompanied by the Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Nee, today made an extensive tour of rural districts on the island HE SAW the $500,000 lowcost houses-for-rent scheme at Rifle Range69 words
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146 1957-09-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Workers' Union today warned the Municipal Council that "serious repercussions" would result if the Municipality attempted to replace them with contract labour. The secretary of the union, Mr. P. Ponnusamy said the Municipality and the union had146 words
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334 1957-09-24 5 $3.50 BARGAIN BOOMERANGS IN COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tham Yin, a 51- ear-old, amah, had for 32 years been buying poultry regularly at the Kuala Lumpur central market. She got them at "reasonable" prices and sometimes even quite cheaply. But never334 words
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Article360 1957-09-24 5 HIS COVERNMENT-MAY-TOPPLE' SPEECH ANGERS MALAY FEDERAL COUNCILLOR KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The representative of the Malay Chamber of Commerce in the Federal Council, Dato Haji Yahya bin Haji Abdul Razak, today criticised Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman fci saying that independent Malaya's administration will "topple if the British pulled360 words
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243 1957-09-24 5 PART-TIME courses in the Arts Faculty of the University of Malaya will not begin for at least another year, said a spokesman of the University administration vcsterday. In a special interview with the Standard, the spokesman said this did net mean that the idea had been243 words
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Article127 1957-09-24 5 IPOH. Mon.— A man asked Magistrate Tuan Syed Hussein Jamalullll today to do him a favour: recommend his wife and six children to the Welfare Department for assistance. Earlier, Low Sim. 51, had pleaded guilty *o three charges of manufacturing and possessing dutiable liquor and127 words
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Article, Illustration115 1957-09-24 5 J7RIENDLY, good-natured, smiling "Bunny*' Simmons, the Colonial Office chauffeur who was the special guest of the Federation Government from Auguest 27 to September 17, proved yesterday that she has not forgotten her Malayan friends. In a blue, airmail letter, sent to the Editor of the115 words
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Article501 1957-09-24 6 Japan Red China ANY hopes which Chinese Premier Chou En-lai may have had of being able to drive a wedge between Japan and the western democracies have been completely blasted by new defence and trade relations which the Japanese Government has entered into with the United States and Britain. Apart501 words
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Article319 1957-09-24 6 JS religious tolerance losing out in Asia? According to missionaries and religious leaders it is. The long history of good relations that existed between the followers of various faiths and creeds and the governments of Oriental states is being changed. With the upsurge of militant nationalism in319 words
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617 1957-09-24 6 Executive Officers' Promotion Sir So much has been said about the recent promotions to the General Executive Service by the Public Services Commission that I am prompted to mention a few points here that may serve as a guide to future appointments. To begin with, I would like to quote617 words
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Article66 1957-09-24 6 Shorts from the Talks Desperate Gaiety "V\ISCIPLIN E viust J seem to many people somethina remote from their conception of the W 'gciy Bohemian' life of the artist. The truth is, of course, that Bohemianisrn X is rare among genuine artists. It is, in fact, an 9 outlet for frustration,66 words
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Article523 1957-09-24 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKE S ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By QNE of few leaders in Malaya, including Singapore, who is worth listening to is Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. Everytime he speaks he says something compelling in language all can understand. He does not indulge in rhapsodies and panegyrics nor523 words
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Article1178 1957-09-24 6 William Clark - William Clark THE FUTURE OF DEMOCRACY A ASIA, AND THE HOPES OF 0|) RELATIONS BETWEEN THE WKSI AND ASM A, ARE ROUND Iff IN Tills TANGLED KASHMIR STRUGGLE... First article on the Kashmir issue by 'JIIE quarrel over Kashmir between India and Pakistan about to be1,178 words
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122 1957-09-24 7 Inflation A World Threat, Says Ike m W, s p i. 23 lent Eisen- > to inflation, B BO i we H aiicl *tft I na. .nd. com nlna M sound economic W Aem ca c v. -ue ■i£ ■:> In ry, th< be n i on ly Hi mm122 words
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77 1957-09-24 7 Sept UP)— Indor. rriey-kif.'ural's has charged that counterfeit 10 I R ipiah notes discovered i: Band ing recently were smug j ed ini try via Singapore and British Borneo. the notes piea of genuine 100 Rupi ih notesworth about US$9 each at the77 words
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Article26 1957-09-24 7 EAST Germany is to start training h :ne pilots i of sending them to the Soviet Union, according to Anti-Communist Information Bureau West. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article106 1957-09-24 7 shreveport (Louisiana) Sept. 23 (UP).— An Air POrce officer was under maximum security guard here today, awaiting review of his convict. on for trying to peddle secret air force data to Russia. Capt George H. French, a in Ol World War II and 1 of the106 words
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114 1957-09-24 7 Elizabeth-Best Loved Of Sovereigns lEW -euThe ol the pocket h claims the ton in the ?en ial e oi it to Canada and the with F'rinee vears her effort ha\ e made her Known. energt the t of the realm," Pi Di ike v. rite in "The Queen has made114 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-09-24 7 Photo. A PHOTOGRAPH taken by a member of the crvw oi the Danish freighter Nordvest shows the dramatic scene as some of the thirteen men cling to U ibmerged motorized native outrigger, for some 46 hours before being picked up by a freighter. TheUP - 69 words
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168 1957-09-24 7 LONDON. Sent. 23 (Renter) Colonial governments seeking immediate loans in Britain for their development programmes may have to cut down their requests or try to get the money elsewhere because of Britain's new seven per cent bank rate. Fin luthorities expect the high168 words
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Article331 1957-09-24 7 WEEK AFTER JUNTA OUSTS SONGGRAM FROM POWER... Army Croup Was Leaning To Left BANGKOK, Sept. 23 (Reuter)— Nai Pote Sarasin, the newly appointed provisional premier of Thailand, announced today his government would "investigate and expose" Communist subversive activities in Thailand. Nai Pote made the surprise announcement331 words
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211 1957-09-24 7 HAITIAN ELECTIONS: ARMY IS ALERTED PORT AU PRINCE f Haiti), Sept. 23 (UP) The Haitian army was alerted today for possible trouble when results of Sunday's first presidential elections since 1950 are announced. Vote counting was underway and first unofficial results may be known during the day. The balloting yesterday211 words
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Article62 1957-09-24 7 atomic TEST SITE. Nevada, Sept. 23 (AP»— A relatively small atomic device was fired at 1220 GMT today from a 500-foot towe; in the Yucca Flat testing grounds. The Atomic Energy Commission said the energy yield was more than half nominal, which meant the blast62 words
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Article94 1957-09-24 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 23 (UP* Rescue teams today removed 68 persons from the Dutch freighter Tjibantjet, leaving only the captain and five officers aboard the .ship which ran aground in typhoon Gloria yesterday. Those taken off included three American passengers and three employees of Royal94 words
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153 1957-09-24 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (Reuter)— The struggle against International Communism in Asia is improving, according to United States Under-Secretary of State, Mr. Christian Herter, and Mr. James Richards, adviser to President Eisenhower, who returned here yesterday after visiting eight Asian nations in the153 words
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180 1957-09-24 7 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sept. 23 (AP).— Canada'S new Prime Minister, John G. Diefenbaker. today reaffirmed his country's trad.tional friendship with the United States. In his first major foreign policy soeech, Mr. Diefenbaker told the 82-nation General Assembly tha: his Conservative government would also180 words
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208 1957-09-24 7 They Quit Through Hole In The Wall MELBOURNE, Sept. 23 (Reu:er) The battle for possession of Room 2 at Melbourne Trades Hall following a split in the Australian Labour Party ended today when workmen pounded an opening in the wall and members of the Democratic Labour Party a splinter group208 words
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Article27 1957-09-24 7 ISRAELI Premier David Ben-Gurion said in a television interview yesterday that he would like all the jews of the world to come to Israel. UPUP - 27 words
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Article155 1957-09-24 7 BIRMINGHAM. England. Sept. 23 (UP) Suburban housewives are arming themselves with water pistols and foul smelling disinfectants to ward off the unwelcome attention of "curb crawlers" men who try to pick them up in their cars. Mr?. Kelly Osborne. 24. one of the housewives, said155 words
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Advertisement11 1957-09-24 7 .JSP?' mill kTng-size {IpARETTES CHESTERFIELD? Best for you best for me11 words
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Advertisement117 1957-09-24 7 <^1) HAND IN HAND Walk hand in hand with fashion by s^r &^/lf wearing a smart pair of gloves j^s LJ/ and carrying a long, slim umbrella. We have the smartest Kayser Bondor Fabric Gloves, V— *t^^^ as illustrated, I length, /^jf&£ handstitched in White, Black, Grey O'Z^TFyTs) or Green117 words
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Advertisement845 1957-09-24 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T.I: *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports S pore P S'ham Penang POLYDORUS 5/10 Oct 14 Oct 15/16 Oct ULYSSES 17/22 Nov 28/29 Nov 30Nov/IDec Carriers option to proceed via other845 words
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Advertisement1264 1957-09-24 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 line*) Hoccwpcifcte-i ir bir expert) O2 Sh o ',T' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONOGN b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via othei ports to load and discharge cargc (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,264 words
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Advertisement856 1957-09-24 8 MITSUI |5} LINE S'nji* f. Shaw P«iioii' FOR JAPAN Azumasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 8 Ocf 5 Oct Harunasan Maru via Manila for Yokohama Nagoya Kobe 22 Oct FOR USA For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore vio Bombav Awoboson Maru from Japan 9 Off ct Akibasan Moru for Japan 9856 words
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Advertisement555 1957-09-24 8 EAST ASIATIC litl OUTWARDS Soilings toi Sonokok ond o, H p fotl Penonq p "SONGKHLA" 29S» D t/l Oct r Accepting cargo for Kobe b Yokoh QmQ "JAVA* "SELANDIA" 2/3 Oct *Ti M Bonokck Only. M HOMEWARDS Soilinai to. Adtn Port <> ri r Rotterdom Homburg, C-penhogen Gothenfcu, "MEONIA" Call;555 words
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Article129 1957-09-24 9 RUBBER DOWN 1 7/8 CTS. SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped sharply, International first grade rubber for October shipment closing at 83£ cents per lb., a drop of 11 cents on Friday. Plictl opened lower on disappointing overseas advices. The market was notable for its easing tendency throughout the morning. At129 words
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Article103 1957-09-24 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon dosing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Sept. /Oct. $24^ buyers, $25| sellers; coconut oil m bulk $40| sellers; In drums $45 seller*. Muntok white pepper $115 Sarawak white $114 sellers, special Sarawak black $73. S ngapore Copra Association dosing prices: fair merchantable103 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-09-24 9 Messengers Rush With The News England on Thursday announced an increase in the bank rate from ;Vr to Ic'1 c 'c IP photo. LONDON: Messengers rush from the Bank or England in Threadneedle Street with the news that the Bank ofIP - 41 words
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Article112 1957-09-24 9 THE Malayan Exchange Ranks Association made the following c injfl in its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: buying. TT. 32*: "2S: 9o days airmail 32 15/16 credit bills, 33 trade bills. Canada: having. T.T. 31 5/16. on 317 16. M days airmail 3113/1(1 credit bills, 31] trade112 words
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643 1957-09-24 9 SARAWAK'S EXTERNAL TRADE SHOWS AN INCREASE A SLIGHT increase in the total value of Sarawak's external trade for the first half of 1957, compared with the same period last year—5474,750,--246 against 8474,527,814 —is reported from official sources in Kuching. Imports were valued at $226,750,246 as against $227,561,407 for the same643 words
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Article158 1957-09-24 9 NO Ktioo Will be taken by the Sarawak Government to change the procedure procurement for the present in spite of a recent Government announcement thai it was imposing a quota control of exports as a safeguard against domestic shortage. This decision was based on a recommendation made158 words
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Article52 1957-09-24 9 TV RELAY AT SCHIPHOL A TELEVISION relay system has been introduced in Western Europe for the first time The Arrival Hall at Srhiphoi Airport. Amsterdam, was recently equipped with a television set for the i the visitors in order t< enmbla them to see what is going on elsewhere at52 words
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Article233 1957-09-24 9 THE Malayan Sharebrokers Association yesterday reported that the easiness in the market continued on Saturday until a recovery was made half way through the morning in selective industrial and tin shares. This tendency continued again yesterday but the rubber commodity prices caused some hesitation in233 words
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Article221 1957-09-24 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers re- 1 ported the following business done: Fraser and Neave ords 52.H5 to S2 70 -cdcb overnight and yesterday; Gammons $2.40 to S2.::ta overnight and yesterday $2.42i yesterday; Hammers $2.20 overnight and yesterday; Jacksons $1.57) overnight and yesterday; Collieries $1.05; McAlister 51. 70 overnight: $1.70 to221 words
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Article80 1957-09-24 9 DIVIDENDS declared recently included the following:: RAMBUTAN LTD. Third interim dividend of 1 -d per share payable in England on Oct. 4 for the year ended June 30, 1957. PENGKALEN LTD. Third interim dividend of 9d on both classes of shares payable in England on Oct. 11 for80 words
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Article30 1957-09-24 9 THE U.S. Tennessee Valley Authority has ordered eight single-phase. 33.333 KVA. 154,--000-volt transformers from a leading British electrical engineering firm. The order is worth U*****,920 (Mai. $2,984,--760).30 words
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335 1957-09-24 9 THE International Bank for Reconstruction and Development reported in Washington that it disbursed more money in development loans during the past fiscal year than in any year since 1947-48. In Its 12th annual report to the Board of Governors, the Bank said itAP - 335 words
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Article220 1957-09-24 9 EXPERTS from many parts of the world will gather at Vercelli, Italy, this week to report on progress they have made towards the improvement of mankind's most-important single crop rice. They will attend the September 23-28 meetings of three working parties of the International Rice220 words
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Advertisement776 1957-09-24 9 fcfc A^ LINE REGULAR SIRViCI SINGAPORf /PHNOMPENH PHNOMPINH/SINGAPORI Arnv«» Saiti -TA- :h mabu 8 Oct. 10 Oct. EVERETT SIAM LINE SAILINC TO BANGKOK Arrives SjiJs K CAMMA 27 Oct. 28 Ocf. Agen?t EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S A Phone: ***** M.»l.icea Pt S ham Pcninr m '■■ma JOScpt 1 Oct. 2776 words
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Miscellaneous24 1957-09-24 9 K ROADS ladt, Astyanax, Aiamemnon, Ffeem^kerk, p I K K«> \D> :^r, Badao, Henc. ',')!*-■< Stia Sedenak Serampang I Chan, Ca'.tex Seai a. ScramElastnn Venture.24 words
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Miscellaneous67 1957-09-24 9 Enj? Siong. Jinam Indari Yong Ann, Ang Kheng. Hibiscus. Song Be SIIR WHARVES Wot»« in 2, Meiram 4. Bayernstcin fi tllenearn 10, Fly- 1 s nt 10, 13, Surat 19 I.ars Maersk 17 Thai > Ai gkorwat 21. Langkocaa 44 S.; i 24. Belaga 25, Kajang tya 27. President McKil67 words
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Article, Illustration987 1957-09-24 10 where three travgJLj took days to move a mile or two Relentlessly driven by wanderlust and the passion for adventure, men have braved death from torture and thirst, heat and ice, starvation and disease and treacherous local rulers to penetrate where no strangers had trodden before, and sometimes987 words
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Article, Illustration198 1957-09-24 10 Fabulous Birthday QIMGAPORE has been invited to the first birthday celebration of AROUND THE WORLD 80 DAYS which in'// be held in Madison Square Garden in Mew York on October 1 7. Mr. 7 ony Chok, I nited Artists Singapore Manager, announced. Arrangements are being made non to send appropriate198 words
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Advertisement92 1957-09-24 10 I t\ I V W Eb 9 ifei(iS«HCfti BIG BUS|NESS •77 Tfte M~*rh f'j ton vans pick-up* are sturdy i r; jW^W^ «1 X^ easily executed in congested areas that would delay a larger vehicle. The srmrt lines oi both the van and pick-up are well suited to displaying the92 words
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Miscellaneous347 1957-09-24 10 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "The woman's cause Is man**: they ri«e or sink together." Tennyson. TUESDAY FOR EVERYONE: There is opportunity here for accomplishment if attention is focused on creative, executive. educational or avocational matters. Have fun. however; don't plunge headlong into new activities without completing tasks already started. YOUR BIRTHDATE AND347 words
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Article751 1957-09-24 11 [PETER WILSON cables big fight bombshell from New York He Offers To Buy Up The Promoters Greenwood Lake, New York, Sunday. r pilS COULD be Sugar Ray Robinson's last fight title defence if he beats Carmen Basilio on Monday. The four times751 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-09-24 11 French girl-pedaller Renee Vissac is helped to a filling start by compatriot cycling racer Roger Riviere at the Vigorelli Stadium of Milan, on the eve of their successful challenge to the female and the male hour records. Riviere conquered the coveted record covering the distance of 46.*****2 kilometres. Previous recordUnited Press - 77 words
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Article259 1957-09-24 11 SYDNEY. (New South Wales):— The Australian Wallaby rugby union team left Sydney by ship on September 16 for a seven months' tour of the British Isles, France, Canada and the United States of America. The 20 players and two managers, Mr. Terry McClenaughan and259 words
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Article30 1957-09-24 11 KINGSTON. Jamaica, Sep^. 23 (AP) American Jimmy Beecham, 154 pounds, decisioned Sugar Boy Nando, 152i, Netherlands West Indies welterweight champion, in a ten round bout on Saturday night.30 words
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120 1957-09-24 11 Chile Beat Bolivia In World Soccer SANTIAGO. Chile. Sept. 23 (AP)— Chile defeated Bolivia 2-1 Sunday night in th P first match in South American Zone elimination play for the world soccer cup championships whose finals will be held in Sweden in 1958. The first half played before 45,000 spectators120 words
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Article95 1957-09-24 11 ADELAIDE (South Australia) Mon.— Sir Donald Bradrnan will coach the South Australian cricket team and practice squad this season. The secretary of the South Australian Cricket Association, Mr. A. M. Lyon, said that Sir Donald had agreed to coach the team at the request of the95 words
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Article73 1957-09-24 11 BERLIN. Sept. 23. fßttlter)— Emil Zatopek. Czechoslovak Olympic cold medallist, tonight received the gold medal of the West German Athletic Association for his services to sport. Zatopek was the first foreigner to receive the medal, one of W est Germany.; highest sporting distinctions. He received it from Dr.73 words
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Advertisement224 1957-09-24 11 SITUATION VACANT CITY (OI'NCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PKNANG APPOINTMENT OF TEMPORARY ASSISTANT ARCHITECT, PLANNER APPLICATIONS are Invited mporrirv post of Assistant Architect! PI a n ner I >wn I' ini nz Building Depart mi 2 Applicants must be British S»ubj< r Federal Citizens. 3. App iran»s BUsi be rot mi224 words
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Advertisement247 1957-09-24 11 LAND WANTED IPOH Factory Site Wanted Eraser and Neave Ltd. require about 5 acres of land suitable for 1 factory site in the Ipoh ict, preferably adjacent to th e railway. Phone 2461 Ipoh. FOR SALE "fro no bwersprinsj mattresses brand new hut very slightly Nail-Holed during shipment. Bargain prices,247 words
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Advertisement248 1957-09-24 11 NOTICES r IHE1 HE Engagement announced x between Miss Roslin Seet Chwee Neo and Mr. Jimmy Chia Kee Huat have h^en dissolved by mutual consent as from to-day. SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL WATER DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS QN Thursday, 26th Septemv 7 ber, 1957, major operations on water mains will result,248 words
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Advertisement537 1957-09-24 11 NOTICES Ministry of Education. Federation of Malaya. Appointments as Heads of Departments and Senior Lecturers in the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur. 'THE Technical College in 1 Kuala Lumour Is being reorganised to provide courses leading to Associate Membership of the Institutes of Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and to the537 words
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Miscellaneous226 1957-09-24 11 p! Abner By A/ Caop w ft M tA3Q^eB^fe^v> «rl because m convinced I j c- keep/ a/' \I wish i had th'noivetol /*JO. L^gtVl*4^ THE WATCH iS HERC f r r-^J >roS/>/CX* 1 StMPLV CLEAVE HIS HEAD I I CAN HEAR (T TICKING \/A j^-\ I AUVE /S OPEN,226 words
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1073 1957-09-24 12 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all seven races for Saturday (Sept. 28), first day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting. Horses Class 4, Div. 1«-»SH Furs. 724 Winnetou 5y 9.00 Mr. and Mrs. Yeo Hock Srng R. van B'kelen 7711,073 words
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Article188 1957-09-24 12 FOL'R weights for Wednesday. Horses Class 5, Div. I—si1 5i Furs. Greet 9.00 Dentureen* 8.12 Pearly 8.11 Fllew 810 Trailer 8.09 Grazie 8.08 Cyrene 8 07 Brown Eyes 8.06 Tres Riet) 8.05 Rocket 8.04 Horses Class 5 Div. 2—51 v urs. Priority 8.09 Bold Dragoon 8.06188 words
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Article427 1957-09-24 12 LEONG HEW MEISG - LEONG HEW MEISG He was over-age when he ran for his school By ERNEST FRIDA, the student sprinter who helped the Singapore Anglo-Chinese School to smash the Malayan record for the 4 x 110 yards inter-school relay in the recent Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union's427 words
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Article489 1957-09-24 12 Nanyang Cup Tourney Ends THE Formosan cagers, who won the Merdeka Basketball Championship at Kuala Lumpur, gave conclusive evidence of their superiority when they handed out a 67 59 points beating to Singapore Combined, defending champions, in the concluding match of the Nanyang Cup Basketball Tournament489 words
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Article, Illustration16 1957-09-24 12 THESE are the finishes at Ipoh on the last day of the PTC Gold Vase meet.16 words
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Article87 1957-09-24 12 BOMBAY. Sept. 23 (AP> Malaya's David Choong. brother 1 of the world"s number one. Eddie Choong. on Sunday night beat George Lewis, Indian skipper of 1948 Thomas Cup team, in the pre-quarter final round of the men's singles of the Cricket Club of India and87 words
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Article62 1957-09-24 12 THREE goals by P. Gupta helped Xo. 3 Base Ordnance Depot Civilians' Association to beat Teachers' Training College by four goals to nil in a SHA Div. 2 league match at St. George's Road yesterday. Santok Smgh scored the other goals. On the Padang. Singapore Recreation62 words
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Article36 1957-09-24 12 St. Joseph's Institution scored a well -deserved two-ni] victory over St. Patrick's in an EnterSchool hockey match played on the SP.S ground yesterday. C. Mo.'.terio and M. d P Vaz scored for the winners.36 words
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Article, Illustration425 1957-09-24 12 KEIS TOFT - World Champ Lou Thesz To Show King Kong How KEIS TOFT fiv LOl THESZ, the first heavyweight wrestling champioi vnAi our way, arrived in Singapore yesterday to stake his title and remihti! against Hungarian giant King Kong puiationcn The heavilv built 6ft 2in=. American who carried his 230 lbs ofStandard - 425 words
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Article175 1957-09-24 12 S.C.C. "B" drew 6-6 with the 14th. Sqr. Royal New Zealand Air Force in a rugger match played at the Padang yesterday. After ten minutes. Wallingford of the Air Force made a deceptive run to touch down at the far end. Singer failed to convert.175 words
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Article51 1957-09-24 12 Girls Sports Club proved much too strong for the WRAC Tanglin whom they trounced by ten goals to nil in a friendly hockey match played on the G.S.C. ground yesterday. Scorers were— Louis Klass 4, R. Pennefather 2. June Stewart 2, M. Scully and A. de51 words
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Article83 1957-09-24 12 UNIVERSITY o! ftfc beat Sa tn pr*« School by 13 points (two goals and a penalty) to ?ix (two penalties) in a rugger match at Woodsvil.e yestcrt: The Undergraduate! proved c superiority early m the game when they scored two Lthin five minutes. The first try83 words
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Miscellaneous40 1957-09-24 12 HOCKEY Inter-School Match: St. Andrew's School vs. Victoria School ct WoodsviUe. S.H.A. League Div. 1: R.A.F., Changi vs. University of Malaya at University: S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. at SCC. Div. 2: Navy Nomads rs. R.A.F., Seletar at Seletar. TENNIS: YMCA Tourney.40 words
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