Singapore Standard, 4 October 1957
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Title Section33 1957-10-04 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE jftt F% VH*I FIRE BRIGADI GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 lines) 2400 n *W I 28n 24U Vol. VIII. No. 94 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1937 12 PAGES 15 CFVTS33 words
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222 1957-10-04 1 MINISTER, TWO ASSISTANTS TO TESTIFY AT PROBE A MINISTER in the Singapore Government and two assistant ministers are among 15 witnesses who will be called to appear before the By-election Corruption Inquiry Commission at its first public hearing on Oct 15. The Minister Is Mr. J. M. abhoy, Minister for222 words
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Article92 1957-10-04 1 Army Chief To Probe R.I. Arrests JAKARTA, Oct. 3 (Reu- The second Deputy Army Chief of Staff. Colonel Ibnu Sutowo flew to Medan today in connection with the arrest of three senior army officers. The officers were arrested by the North Sumatra Territorial Commander. Lieutenant Colonel Djamin Gintings. A spokesman92 words
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Article92 1957-10-04 1 PARIS, Oct. 3 (AP) President Rene Coty today deferred announcement of his choice for France's new premier to consult with the Algerian expert of the last two governments. Resident Minister Robert Lacoste. Sources at the Presidential Palace gave no indication of the man President Coty had92 words
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Article59 1957-10-04 1 BRISBANE, Oct. 3 (Reuter) The liner New Australia which had been delayed at Thursday Island, north of Australia, since Sunday after a collision with ihe tanker France Stove sailed for Malaya today. It is carrying Australian troops and their families. During her stay at Thursday Island59 words
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Article184 1957-10-04 1 MR. TOM DRIBERG. 52--year-old author, journalist and broadcaster, was elected chairman of Britain's Labour Party at the first meeting of the new executive in Brighton last, night.— Reuter. WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 (AP) President Eisenhower said today he views the Syrian problem with real concern even though some Arab184 words
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Article51 1957-10-04 1 KETTLESING, Yorkshire, Oct. 3 (Reuter) A big explosion was reported at a new camp being built for American airmen near here today. Police later said they believed five people were killed when a shooting party was involved in an explosion which was probably caused by a51 words
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Article31 1957-10-04 1 MISS HAN Su-yin, authoress of the best-selling novel "A Many Splendoured Thing" yesterday arrived in Hongkong from Communist China after a private visit to her family in Peking- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-10-04 1 SOME of the 1,000 men of the crack 101st Airborne Division stretch down the street at Little Rock. Arkansas, in front of the Central High School, forming a ribbon resistance against further outbreaks of violence. UP Photo,UP - 41 words
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143 1957-10-04 1 Chung Cheng (3,000 Pupils) Gets An Order To Split Into Four Units SINGAPORE Government has ordered the Chung Cheng High School, one of the largest in the Colony, to be split up into four separate units, each with its own principal. The school, with 3,000 students in two divisions is143 words
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117 1957-10-04 1 IKE VIEWS SITUATION IN SYRIA WITH CONCERN Chung Cheng High School. It is understood that the school's management committee is divided on accepting the new proposals. The management committee will meet today to consider their reoly to government. Meanwhile the 15 students released from Outram Prjson on Wednesday evening reported117 words
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Article106 1957-10-04 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (UP)— Joseph L. Rauh, Jr prominent Washington attorney, has been retained to help defend Milovan Djilas against charges that he published "hostile propaganda" against Yugoslavia. Djilas. author of "The New Class," a critique of Communism, goes on trial in Yugoslavia tomorrow.106 words
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Article519 1957-10-04 1 It's Treachery To Reject This Pact Says Tunku, And The Vote Is Unanimous KUALA LUMPUR, THURS. THE FEDER A L LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, DESPITE MURMURS OF DISSENT FROM THE TRADE UNION BENCH, TODAY UNANIMOUSLY RATIFIED THE CONTROVERSIAL AGREEMENT ON EXTERNAL DEFENCE AND MUTUAL ASSISTANCE. MEMBERS OF519 words
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Article, Illustration233 1957-10-04 1 Ban This Film Call By Parly Ra'ayaf PENANG, Thurs. The Penang Division of Party Ra'ayat today issued a statement protesting vehemently against the Shaw Brothers production "Long House," because it believed that the film portrayed an act of "indecency of the highest order." "Party Ra'ayat233 words
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Article24 1957-10-04 1 THE Prime Minister Mr Nehru, left Delhi by air for Tokyo yesterday on a 10-day goodwill Visit tn .Tn nan _1 ReuterReuter - 24 words
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183 1957-10-04 1 LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Oct. 3 (AP)— About 75 white students walked out of Central High School classes today in a protest against racial integration within the school. Most students refused to take part. The white boys and girls began straggling from the main entrance183 words
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Advertisement9 1957-10-04 1 Full report of second day's debate in page 10.9 words
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Advertisement34 1957-10-04 1 S/S MS CAMERAS W ond NEW REX PHOTO STUDIO 1 RoHlet Place Singapore- 1. Tel:-? 1760. WOPLD FAMOUS S/A/CE/048 AVAILABLE AT ALL WATCH DEALERS Sole Agents:- CHUN CHONG 62, South Bridge Rd„ Singapore -134 words
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726 1957-10-04 2 Claim For $2,000 Damages Fails IPOH, Thurs. A dentist, who alleged that he was wrongly arrested at a soccer match here on July 24 and kept in a police station for nearly two hours, today claimed $2,000 in damages from a Police Sergeant and726 words
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Article73 1957-10-04 2 A LORRY driver. Ta v Ah 40. was yesterday fined in the Singapore Second Traffic Court for inconsiderate in* along Stamford Road on Jan. 3. A. Ghani of the '.ic Police told the Magistrate. Mr. S. K. Lee, he was on duty at Stamford Road, outside73 words
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151 1957-10-04 2 IPOH. Thurs.— The 16-year-o!d nephew of a local lawver and another youth, who faced a charge of robbery, were refused bail by Magistrate Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan to-day. The lawyer's nephew. Yap long Fee and the other vouth Cheong Kai Seng 22 wee151 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-10-04 2 THIS picture entitled. "Skilful Hands" by Mr Chng Seng Poh of Klang. was one of the four Ma-' layan photographs accepted for exhibition at the 17th International Photographic Salon of Japan Mr Chng has another print, entitled. "Contentment," accepted A total of 2.338 prints from more75 words
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176 1957-10-04 2 Thai Rice -Govt. Will Be The Sole Importer KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Federation and Thailand governments tonight reached agreement that all rice imports into Malaya would be mane exclusively by government This follows the Thai government plan to allow a quota system of imports this year due to the late harvest.176 words
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Article22 1957-10-04 2 POLICE reported vesterday that the Pasir Kemudi Bridge on the Kuantan/Sungei Lembine Road is now open for traffic. 422 words
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520 1957-10-04 2 Husband Faces Murder Charge KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Counsel defending a hawker charged with the murder of his attractive, but allegedly unfaithful, wife claimed before Mr. Justice Smith today that the prosecution was seeking to admit fresh evidence which he had not520 words
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Article29 1957-10-04 2 THE Serangoon Community Association has elected Mr. Robert Lee as chairman of the sub-committee to organise a talentime show to raise funds for the Association's many activities.29 words
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Article167 1957-10-04 2 CLOSING rubber rricrs I I (cents per lb.) in Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers I Spot 84J 851 Int. Oct. K.S.S No 1 85 852 Nov R S.S No. 1 851 K.S.S. No 2 83 K.S.S. No 3 82 82*i Tone: Uncertain. The price of tin in167 words
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Article36 1957-10-04 2 HONGKONG, Oct. 3. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.42 to £1 Sterling; $5.93 to US$l; $1,832 to Malayan $1; $8,128 to one Indonesia Rupiah; Gold $260,375 to a tael.36 words
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96 1957-10-04 2 Evidence Won't Be Usee! Against You Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Defence Minister Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain pledged tonight that government will not prosecute citizens on the evidence of surrendered Communists. "People are reluctnnt to encourage Communists to surrender because they are afraid that the information given by the surrendered96 words
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Article168 1957-10-04 3 FE ES UNPAID WARNING FOR 76 MORE SINGAPORE Trades Inion Congress has struck oil four unions from its register for not paying affiliation fees. These unions are: The ipore Musicians Union, S ngapore Sundry Shop Employees Union, Singapore Tailors Union and Singapore Taxi Drivers Union.168 words
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MARRIAGE IN DISPUTE
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338 1957-10-04 3 Court Told Of 'Simple Wedding' Ceremony In Hotel To Please Bride's Superstitious Parent THE marriage between a man, Tan Lay Hong and Eng Hwee Gek which was said to have been performed in "simple style" was yesterday disputed in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court. Tan was summoned to court for338 words
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182 1957-10-04 3 A PRETTY young housewife, whose husband left her to live with another woman, was granted a divorce in the Singapore High Court yesterday. She was Chang Sok Heng. sued her husband Ooi Him for divorce on /.ds of his adultery with Siew Eng.182 words
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Article23 1957-10-04 3 DURING the three years from 1954 to 1956 Singapore and Malaya enjoyed a favourtrade balance with *.o the tune cf $43,608,000.23 words
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Article28 1957-10-04 3 A SEAMAN, Goh Song Kheng, was yesterday fined SJS by a Singapore Court for possessing a two-and-a-half-foot Ion? sword, at Telok Ayer Basin, on Oct. 2.28 words
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Article104 1957-10-04 3 THE Liberian tanker Bulk i the accident occurred Star has docked in Singapore for repairs after running aground in the Sulu Sea. She arrived here a few days ago awaiting docking space. The Standard was told that the vessel was en route to Sungei Pakning104 words
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Article48 1957-10-04 3 LEE AH CHEONG alias Ah Lek, 23, was yesterday charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with shooting at a Radio Patrol crew at Lorong Melayu off Changi Road on the night of Aug. 29. No plea was recorded and Lee was remanded till Oct. 9.48 words
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Article50 1957-10-04 3 LIM CHIN LOY. 22, was stabbed in the back as he was walking along Boon Tat Street, Singapore yesterday. He was admitted to the General Hospital, where he was reported to be in a serious condition. Police believe it to be a secret society attack.50 words
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159 1957-10-04 3 Woman Tells Court Of Death Threat A MOTHER of four children, Ng Song Yong, 24, alleged' in a Singapore Court yesterday that a car. penter threatened to kill her if she refused to go out with him. She made this allegation yesterday when the carpenter, Chew Thor Hoon, 46, faced159 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-10-04 3 TWENTY-TWO girls have now entered for Singapore's "Miss Trade Fair of 1957" contest. The contest is being held in connection with the Trade and Industries Fair at the Great World Park. Latest entrant is 19-year-old Miss Tan Chwee Eng (above) of Guan Tai Company. Entries69 words
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Article48 1957-10-04 3 THE Singapore Y.W.C.A. is appealing for helpers for its Flag Day on Oct. 12. The association needs at laast 400 sellers to cover the public gardens outside cinemas and offices and requests volunteers to telephone the Y.W.C.A. at Raffles Quay, Nos. ***** or *****.48 words
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Article42 1957-10-04 3 CHUA THIAM HUAT. a cyclist, was assaulted by eight men when he knocked down a girl in Havelock Road, Singapore, on Wednesday night. He was taken in an unconscious condition to hospital. The girl was not injured.42 words
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Article16 1957-10-04 3 THE Singapore Animal Lovers League Flag Day appeal on Sept. 28 netted $5,667 95.16 words
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224 1957-10-04 3 A 35 YEAR-OLD Dutch woman, who has been paralysed waist downwards since 1946, yesterday dropped into Singapore for a short visit in her wheel-chair. Mrs. Jenny Wegman, wife of an Australian draughtsman in Perth, was paralysed below the waist224 words
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Article77 1957-10-04 3 A YOUTH. Goh Yew Gan alias Ah Chai, 19, was yesterday fined $50 or two weeks' jail, when he pleaded guilty in a Singapore Court to a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly and causing mischief by damaging property worth $80. The Court77 words
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Article69 1957-10-04 3 THE three Chinese, who arrived in Singapore on Wednesday with Communist China passports from Jakarta, left the Colony yesterday for Peking by air. The men, Han Li Fu, Tsou Pai Chuan and Lu Chung, were kept indoors by the Police when they reached their hotel room69 words
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Article33 1957-10-04 3 A COMBINED British and Malay Regimental recruiting team will interview and select candidates for the British Army and the Malay Regiment today at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Ipoh.33 words
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Article37 1957-10-04 3 A METHODIST youth fellowship week will be held in Parit Buntar from October 7 to October 13. The programme includes an elocution contest, a pot luck supper, a film show, and a fancy dress social.37 words
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Article85 1957-10-04 3 A TWO-DAY programme from tomorrow to celebrate Prophet Mohammed's birthday has been organized by the Singapore Malayala Muslim Cultural Association. Officials of the association will visit the General Hospital tomorrow to distribute fruits and sweets to patients. Or Sunday morning there will be a religious procession through Colony85 words
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Article, Illustration197 1957-10-04 3 Pugh For Senior UK Post Two Generals in The News MAJ.-GEN. L. H. O. Pugh, (above), who has been Chief of Staff GHQ Far East Land Forces since January last year, leaves Singapore on Sunday to take over a senior appointment in the United Kingdom. His successor is Maj.-Gen. W.197 words
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Advertisement64 1957-10-04 3 BARTLEY RISE off Bartley Road (A BUILDING ESTATES LTD. DEVELOPMENT.) Freehold, Detached and Semi-Detached Houses available, with Modern Sanitation, Electric and Wttter. 3 Bedrooms, 3/2 Bathrooms, Servants' room, Lounge and Dining. Tiled Floors. Prices from $25,500/- To $28,000/Sole Selling Agents: CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. GENERAL, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, REAL ESIATE64 words
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Advertisement261 1957-10-04 3 a new touch j l_ Jl %v r your beauty j \m^^^^Wm\m\^mm\m\\\ -^m*** llkw Tyfkyio r- M» ARDLEY W\ 7/ '-^j^ys Feather Finish ensures V^M II ;j0*Z; that your make-up is &\V^ ll s?*o^;'. perfect at all times. \\wV^ II Nothing equals it for \v^ x/' >>yf^ retouching it is261 words
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460 1957-10-04 4 NO ENTRY FOR COLONY UNDERGRADS-GOVT. PROSPECTS of a united student movement for the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, which _eemed very bright only a few days ago, have since dimmed. The new National Union of Students, Malaya, which will come into being460 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-10-04 4 They're 0ff... 0n A Duck-Catching Spree COMPETITORS in the duck catching event at the Temerloh Merdeka celebrations make a bid for the first prize. The water sports, one of the biggest- ever in the district, were held over the weekend. StandardpicStandardpic - 41 words
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Article125 1957-10-04 4 Club Opens Its Doors To All Now MALACCA, Thurs. The large number of expatriates who are leaving the country under Malayanization has compelled tne Malacca Club here to open its doors to Asians for the first time since it was formed nearly 40 years ago. An official of the club125 words
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Article74 1957-10-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— About 20 armourers from various units in the Federation today held their first national convention at the REME Army Command workshops near here. An expert showed them all the intricacies of the weapons used daily by the soldiers of Malaya Under the74 words
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137 1957-10-04 4 STOWAWAYS -THEY'RE JUST TWO PASSENGERS, HE SAYS PENANG, Thurs. Four armed, burly Sikh Police Constables led by a Police Inspector were given priority to board the Corfu at the Swettenham Pier today on her arrival from Singapore. They had a duty to perform on board the shij) to take into137 words
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334 1957-10-04 4 What about the innocent men? asks William Tan QUERY- ON BIG SWOOP THE Liberal Socialist leader for Tiong Bahru, Mr. William Tan, will ask the Chief Secretary in the Legislative Assembly on Oct. 16 what steps the Government are taking for the early release of innocent persons arrested under the334 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-10-04 4 MISS Uma Shankar, the talented daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Shankar. will give a performance of Indian classical and other dances at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, Oct. 12, at 8.30 p.m. in aid of the Ramakrishna Mission Boys Home. Uma.83 words
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Article67 1957-10-04 4 ABOUT 250 employe** of John Thornycroft and Company in Singapore yesterday threatened to discontinue overtime work following rejection of their demands for wage increases and improved working conditions. The Singapore General Employees Union, which represents the workers, has demanded 50 cents to 75 cents67 words
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Miscellaneous973 1957-10-04 4 SPOVC Diaify fll —mm -_>__■_ SInJ^PORE (Regional Service): University of Malaya: Governor J CA. LT^rT kl/l/i OLVk CAXL '-15 am. Opening announcement Sir Robert Black to visit Raffles wr^ »ww»* »-_rw^ and mo ning sere nade. 7.30 Time Lighthouse to inspect Marine signal and news. 7.35 A date with Laboratory973 words
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Article249 1957-10-04 5 RUPIAH CASE 4 FREED PENANG. Thurs. While searching a Sumatran vessel, revenue officers discovered underneath some planks two tins, inside which were 150,--000 Indonesian Rupiahs, the Sessions Court was told today. In the dock were Hoesin bin Shaari, Djaan bin Bakar, Amin bin Harun, Ismail bin Binsil and Latan bin249 words
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Article350 1957-10-04 5 MUNICIPAL COUNCIL'S FINANCES NEED BOLSTERING YORK KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Municipal President, Mr. A. D. York declared today that all properties in Kuala Lumpur will be revalued soon to improve the financia. status of the council. Speaking at the budget meeting today, Mr. York, however,350 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-10-04 5 CHE Put eh binte Mohamed Idris, daughter of Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council's woman member, Che Enchom binte Haji Zainuddin, was married to Inche Ariff bin Idris in Kuala Lumpur recently. The couple is seen at the bersanding ceremony. Standardpic by Wong Voon Teck.45 words
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Article66 1957-10-04 5 ALOR STAR, Thurs.— Three suspects have been detained by Police in connection with the murder of a detective, Tai Nyong Yaw, 25 of the Special Branch. South Kedah, last Tuesday. Tai. who was last seen alive at about midnight on Tuesday was found dead with stab66 words
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Article70 1957-10-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two more Malayans left today for further training in Britain. They are Inche Mohammad Rosli bin Buyong, technical cadet of the Federal Town Planning Department, and Mr. Chung Weng Foo. technical cadet of the Public Works Department, Seremban. They will study at70 words
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Article43 1957-10-04 5 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Thirty-one labourers of the Government rice mill at Bukit Anak went on strike today. The men did not report for duty this morning in protest against the dismissal of one of their colleagues on Tuesday^43 words
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Article51 1957-10-04 5 PENANG Thurs. Jewellery worth $1,000 were stolen from a room in a Penang Road hotel last night. While going to school yesterday, a student, Ho Toh Loke, was 1 stopped by a man who after accused him of stealing his younger brother's pen. ran away with the boy's51 words
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Article26 1957-10-04 5 THE first annual interschool exhibition of Pictorial Photography will be held at the British Council Hall in Kuala Lumpur from Oct. 11 to 15.26 words
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125 1957-10-04 5 PENANG, Thurs. A tri-sha-rider. Phang Kim San. alleged in the Magistrate's Court todav that a soldier, L. G. Mathews, injured him near his left eye with a b_l__lss Mathews of the 2nd Royal Australian Regiment, claimed trial to a charge of causing hurt to125 words
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160 1957-10-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation's Government Temporary Officers' Union disclosed today that they have successfully negotiated with the Perak Government to withdraw 37 retrenchment notices Following a meeting last month, the Mentri Besar agreed to "keep in abeyance" the quit notices till the160 words
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123 1957-10-04 5 100 SHOPOWNERS PROTEST, 50... KUANTAN, Thurs. The Town Council today decided to form five 3-men committees to investigate a petition of protest by more than 100 shopowners against the proposed rent assessment increases for 1958. Barber shops and ladies hair-dressing saloons will be123 words
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Article57 1957-10-04 5 IPOH. Thurs. A thirty-year-old farmer, Chee Yoon Seong, was today found shot dead near his fish pond outside the Gunong Rapat New Village. Chee left the village this morning and about 2 p.m., gun shots were heard outside the village. He was found dead. He served57 words
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Article40 1957-10-04 5 IPOH, Thurs. Exquisite Chinese paintings, mostly in traditional style and worth over $10,000 will be en view at an art exhibition on Saturday at the Perak Kheh Association. The paintings are by Chinese artist, Mr. Lau ChunTsao,40 words
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Article504 1957-10-04 6 ♦THE release on Wednesday of fifteen of the fortyeight Chinese students who had been detained In Outram Prison since their arrest under the Public Security Ordinance on Sept. 24 is a visible and outward expression of the fair and unprejudiced manner in which the Singapore Chief504 words
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Article471 1957-10-04 6 \\ITH one exception, speakers in the Federal Council during the first day's debate on Malaya's Defence Treaty with Britain voiced their approval of a measure which primarily guarantees to safeguard the integrity and independence of the new nation against aggression. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahmans eloquent and471 words
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Article, Illustration2125 1957-10-04 6 THREE GIANTS OF ASIA Rattle Knox sets out the anxieties of the smeller Asian nations arising from the policies of their powerful neighbours India, China and Japan. Knox, who has reported Asian affairs for THE OBSERVER for seven years, is taking a farewell look at the Far Eastern scene before2,125 words
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Article775 1957-10-04 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By WHAT has been a surprise to this column for a long time is the fact that the makers of air-condi-tioning plants equipped in the Legislative Council Chambers of the Federation and Singapore have not taken advantage of the unsolicited testimonials given775 words
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Article129 1957-10-04 6 "f)N some of my half days KJ I pop into the store I went in the other day and there was a chappie demonstrating. He had a crowd of people round. He said 'Anyone ever tried this before?' I said, *Oh yes, I've tried it'. He129 words
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Article105 1957-10-04 6 "17VEN when one lives to 1 J be over ninety, one's first ten years count for almost as much as the rest, and Australia's influence on Murray was perceptible, though I believe he revisited his native country only once since coming to England with his mother105 words
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Advertisement104 1957-10-04 6 i 1 1 _^_l» Jf __f __f i PIANO ACCORDIONS g|jj^ (Complete with Carry ing Case) I Student 12 25 Keys 12 Bass $135.00 Student 24 25 Keys 24 Bass $150.00 Student 32 25 Keys 32 Bass $175.00 Cantor* 49 34 Keys 48 Bass $275 00 Cantor* 83 34 Keys104 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-10-04 7 PLANE BURSTS INTO FLAMES AFTER CRASH A JAPAN Air Lines' Douglas DC-4 airliner on a domestic flight bursts into flames shortly after making a forced landing on a paddyfield outside Itami Airfield at Osaka. The plane developed engine trouble immediately after the taking off. Fifty-one passengers and four crew membersUP - 83 words
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257 1957-10-04 7 'NATO Trials Have Revealed Crave Deficiencies' PORTSMOUTH, Southern England. Oct. 3 (Reuter) Admiral Jerauld Wright, Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic, said here last night that "grave deficiencies'' had been revealed during the NATO exercises which ended at last week-end. The Admiral was commenting in a statement issued after yesterday's full-sca'e staff257 words
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Article53 1957-10-04 7 LONDON, Oct. 3 (Reuter)— Millions of British television v.ewers last night saw nude men and women playing tennis, holding a tea-party, swimming, and sun-bathing in sunny corners of an English garden. Independent (Commercial) Television was peeping in on a nudist colony in a programme called53 words
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437 1957-10-04 7 LETS COOL DOWN AND TALK LIKE SENSIBLE PEOPLE' NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (Reuter) Dr. Mahmoud Fawzi, the Egyptian Foreign Minister, today reiterated the view that Syria posed no threat to world peace and he urged restraint and "a minimum of alarm" about437 words
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Article210 1957-10-04 7 LABOUR REJECTS A-BAN VICTORY FOR BEVAN BRIGHTON, Oct. 3, (AP) The British Labour Party, rising behind the impassioned oratory of Aneurin Bevan, overwhelmingly rejected calls today that a future socialist government renounce the testing, manufacture and use of nuclear weapons. The vote wa s 5.836,000 against the resolution committing a210 words
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101 1957-10-04 7 'Reds Are All Birds Of One Feather' JAKARTA, Oct. 3 (Reuter) An Indonesian Communist Party leader today destroyed the notion of some Indonesians that the Party here is nationalist and not internationalist. The Communist, Mr. K. H. Lukman, was commenting on a statement attributed to the former vice-president, Dr. Mohammad101 words
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91 1957-10-04 7 TOKYO. Oct. 3 (Reuter..— The Japan Pearl Promotion Association said yesterday it had dumped 2.480 lbs. of inferior cultured pearls into the sea off Miura Peninsula near Tokyo. The Association earlier announced the disposal of inferior pearls was made not because91 words
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Article45 1957-10-04 7 MR. JOHN Foster Dulles, the American Secretary of State, will confer with Mr. Andrei Gromyko. the Soviet Foreign Minister, in Washington tomorrow on "international issues of concern to both the United States and the USSR," the State Department announc- ed last night.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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172 1957-10-04 7 COLOMBO, Oct 3 (AP) Ceylon will try to export 50,000 tons rubber to China the coming year though it is firmly committed under a new rubber-for-rice pact to export only 30,000 tons. This was revealed in an economic agreement between China and Ceylon tabled172 words
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94 1957-10-04 7 IT'S BACK TO THE LAND NOW IN CHINA PEKING, Oct. 3. (Reuter) —The number of managerial and non-productive personnel is being cut in many enterprises during the present drive against bureaucracy here. Reports appearing in Peking newspapers tell of the directing staffs of state farms being cut to a quarter94 words
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Article37 1957-10-04 7 PRESIDENT Pedro Eugenio Aramburu of Argentina said yesterday his government was determined to carry through its political programme calling for general elections in February next and handing over to an elected government in May ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article34 1957-10-04 7 STRATEGIC controls on trade with Russia did not stop her getting the goods she requires, the chairman of the Russian section of the London Chamber of Commerce said yesterday. 1 ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article102 1957-10-04 7 Getting Ready For The Big Bang ADELAIDE. Oct. 3 (Reuter). Preparations are speeding up at Maralinga Atomic Proving Ground, 350 miles Northwest of here, to test the third and final nuclear device in Operation Antler, the current British nuclear trials. If the weather is satisfactory, the weapon will be tested102 words
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751 1957-10-04 7 9 THE GLANDFIELD CASE Court Hears A Theory On Free Love, Marriage SYDNEY, Oct. 3 (Reuter) Twenty-nine-year-old Margaret Glandfield burst into tears in the Supreme Court today when she said Stanley Glandfield had forced her to write an agreement to leave their two children751 words
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Advertisement125 1957-10-04 7 ~SPtt ~___E& Wu AA A A A Atm ~lmVmm mTmk Easu on tht Road" Light on tU.Purst **j> m The quality of Robin Hood j|^^™^^*lS!i AA/O SAV& Bicycles will stand favourable __tfSs^Z,f\\ V comparison against all com- Jry^^l/vA. l\ jff^AW^^^Am. astonishingly low. Special k J. jl fi\Mk\ llfmwsm precision tools,125 words
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Advertisement835 1957-10-04 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tai: *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Boston. New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports S poie P S ham Penang POLYDORUS In Port ETD 10 Oct 14 Oct 15/16 Oct ULYSSES 17/22 Nov 28/29 Nov 30Nov/IDec Carriers option835 words
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Advertisement1328 1957-10-04 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines! lime, ix '*«*< v sustocrei 02 lines) ■gj THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS tc LIVERPOOL. CLASGCW LONOON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via othei poitt to load and dischaige caigc (Via Suex with liberty to pioceed via Panama1,328 words
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Advertisement841 1957-10-04 8 MITSUI |jQ LINE S'pore P S'ham Penang FOR JAPAN Axumoson Moru *or Yokohama, Kobe Moji 9 Oct 6 Oct Horunosan Maru vio Manilo tor Yokohamo Nagovo Kobe 21 Oct FOR USA. For New York, Philadelphia, Boltimcre vio Bombov Awobasan Maru from Japan 1 1 Oct 13 Oct Akibosan Moru tor841 words
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Advertisement752 1957-10-04 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUI WARDS Soilings tor Songkok ond/ or Foi Eott vio Snob Penong P S'hom S'oo*c "SONGKHLA" In Pott Accepting cargo for Kobe b Yokohama. "JAVA- 8/9 Oct "SELANDIA" In Port 6/7 Oct 8/9 Oct Bangkok only. "SINALOA" 24/25 Oct 26/27 Oct 28 29 Oct Bangkok only. HOMEWARDS752 words
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Article256 1957-10-04 9 MALAYA BID FOR FOREIGN CAPITAL MALAYA, Indonesia and Burma on Wednesday night made a serious bid for foreign government and private funds and investments, according to an Associated Press report from New York. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Ambassador of the Federation of Malaya to Washington, Sjafaruddin Prawiianegara, governor256 words
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Article101 1957-10-04 9 I SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Oct. $24 buyers, $25 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $391 sellers; in drums $44 sellers, Muntok white pepper $112 sellers, Sarawak white $111 sellers, special Sarawak blaok $70. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable101 words
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Article34 1957-10-04 9 TRADE talks between New Zealand and Japan will be resumed later this year or early next year, the New Zealand Minister of Industries and Commerce, Mr. Eric Halstead, said in Wellington34 words
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521 1957-10-04 9 German Fertilizer Tested In Malaya THE governments of the Federation and Singapore are concentrating their efforts towards the greater local production of food and attention is focussed on the farmers and market gardeners. The ideal Is to achieve the best results in the quickest time, to see that more of521 words
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Article96 1957-10-04 9 Outer Roads Boreville, Tatry, Euryiades. Baud. Malvina, Mina, Antenor, Leoville, Troon Breeze, Cingalese Prince, Ferncliffe, Mactra. Eastern Muse. Bentong. Erinna. Olga Maersk Tyndareus. Inner Roads Panehan. Sris Banhangia. Lam Ann. Hau Li, June, Sirusa. Senai, Naga Mas, Sumpitan, Usabel, Marudu.Tiong Ann. Hu n Cheong. Pajangan. Hai Hin.96 words
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Article, Illustration114 1957-10-04 9 A DAHLIA, seven inches in diameter, from a plant that almost withered away, gave its owner, Mr. Quah Ooi Hian of Choon Guan Street, Singapore, a wonderful surprise. The flower is so large and heavy that Mr. Quah had to use supports to keep the plant from drooping. The plantStandard - 114 words
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198 1957-10-04 9 LOCKWOOD CONFIDENT IN FUTURE OF NATURAL PENANG, Thurs.—Confidence that the future of natural rubber was excellent and deserved great effort in capital expenditures for replanting and new planting, was expressed by the former director of the Natural Rubber Bureau, Washington, Mr. Warren S. Lockwood, here last night. Mr. Lockwood was198 words
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119 1957-10-04 9 Price Drops 1 3/4c. On Liquidation LIQUIDATION of October shipment rubber was largely responsible for the sharp drop in Singapore rubber prices yesterday. International first grade October shipment closing at 85 cents per 10., a drop of lj cents on Wednesday. The market was uncertain at the close. The market119 words
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Article51 1957-10-04 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot fob. 85| 86i International Oct No 1 R.S.S. f.o.b 86 86J Int. R.S.S No. 1 Nov. 86 i 86 J Oct. No. 2 83J 832 Oct. No. 3 81* 82J Tone:51 words
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Article44 1957-10-04 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association buying rates to merchants: Canada 31 5/8 (T.T.), 31} (O.DI. 32 1/8 credit blls and 32 3/16 trade bill* (90d/st airmail). Selling rates (T.T./O.D): Canada 31J. Belgian francs 1620J. Italian lire *****. Other exchange rates remained unaltered.44 words
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Article14 1957-10-04 9 POLAND purchased 850,000 bushels of U.S. wheat, exporters reported in New York.14 words
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Article168 1957-10-04 9 ALL sections of the Malayan share market were dull and slightly easier, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gammon 2.50 2.55 Hume Industries Ords. A5 10 6/1 Metal Box 2.02 2 07 cr O.168 words
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Article168 1957-10-04 9 MALAYAN Sharebrokers' Association yesterday reported the following business done: C.T.S. ords arrival: Fed Disp. $2.05 $2.10 overnight and yesteAay; F N ords 52 85. $2 87$ overnight: Gammons $2 574 52.525; Hammers $2.33 overnight, $2.325; Hume ords A6/-; McAlister $I.Bls delayed. $180 overnight and yesterday; Metal Box168 words
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257 1957-10-04 9 New Orders For Switchgear Contracts Dept THE B.T.H. Switchgear Contracts Department has been awarded two further crders by the Crown Agents for the Central Electricity Board of Malaya covering the complete indoor switchgear installation for the new power station at Malacca and the outdoor switchgear for various 66-kv substations. These257 words
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Article, Illustration304 1957-10-04 9 A CINEMA exhibitor from Brunei, Mr. Kwek Bock Seong, has invented a process to massproduce local brooms. Mr. Kwek said in Singapore yesterday he had patented the invention. By this process, one end of the sweeping head of the broom is moulded solidly with a filler304 words
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Advertisement398 1957-10-04 9 EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORP., S/A Phone: ***** "A" LINE REGULAR SERVICE S'NGAPORE/PHNOMPENH PHNOMPENH/SINGAPORE Arrive* Sails "TATSUOH MARU" 12 Oct 14 Oct •TATSUOH MARU" 26 Oct 28 Oct EVERETT SIAM LINE SAILING TO BANCKOK Arrives Sails -COLDIN CAMMA" 9 Oet 1 1 Oet Malacca Pt. Sham Penang •COLDEN CAMMA" 12/13 Oct 14398 words
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Article473 1957-10-04 10 Another Korea If The British Troops Pull Out, Councillors Warned KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. If British and Commonwealth troops were to withdraw from Malaya the 1,800 Communist terrorists still in the jungle would multiply to 18,000 in two days. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman told the Federal473 words
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1707 1957-10-04 10 THE DEBATE WE WILL NEVER HAVE ANY PEACE WITH THEM' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs One thing is firmly contained in the Alliance government mind, we will never have a temporary or artificial peace with the Communists whose ultimate object is nothing but1,707 words
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403 1957-10-04 10 The Only Strings Are For Our Own Good, Razak Claims KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The only strings which the mutual defence treaty has attached to the Federation government are "strings of great advantage," commented the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence. Dato Abdul Razak. in reply to critics of the403 words
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Article117 1957-10-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. When a world shuttle champion met a former Malayan strip-tease queen at the International Airport here todav all he could gulp was "She's beautiful!" The brief encounter happened this way. Badminton champion Eddie Choong who flew in after his triumphal Indian117 words
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Article, Illustration226 1957-10-04 10 ANOTHER UNIVERSITY NAN QUITS MR. Jack de Silva, one of the three Assistant Registrars of the University of Malaya, yesterday quit the university for the Federation Foreign Service. A popular official among the undergraduates, Mr. de Silva will leave Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to join226 words
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Article86 1957-10-04 10 TAIPING, Thurs.— The following were elected officebears of the Larut p.nd Matang Alliance for 1957/58: Chairman Mr. Mohamed Noor bin Mohamed, ViceChairmen: Mr G A. de Silva and Dr. Cheah Khay Chuan, Hon. Secretary: Mr. Goh Chok Sam, Asst. Secretaries: Mr. Mohamed Ismail bin Haii Abdullah86 words
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Advertisement42 1957-10-04 10 The world famous family o TICER medicinal products \wbW^' aPs^B*r it wa|flj Hr ____P^V. jjk fl BaaaYJW^°^>:-3BMBfl«av Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL42 words
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248 1957-10-04 11 Surprise Defeat Of HK Captain F/LT. BRAY reached the final of the Far East Air Force annual golf championship when he beat Warrant Officer Martyn three and two at the Roval Singapore Golf Club yesterday. Bray also won the Stableford in248 words
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Article100 1957-10-04 11 No Score by Malays Indians KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday— Selangor Malays and Selangor Indian Association played a goalless draw in their SHA division one league match on the Tavlor Road ground today Rain made the ground heavy, and good hockey was impossible. Malays, the better side, deserved a win, but inside100 words
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Article218 1957-10-04 11 Good Start For N.Y. Yankees NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (AP) —Lefty Whitey Ford limited tbe Milwaukee Braves to five hits in their first World Series appearance on Wednesday and the New York Yankees drove Warren Spahn off the mound in the sixth and took the series opener 3 l. A218 words
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Article46 1957-10-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday— Federal Police Reserve Unit maintained their unbeaten record in the Selangor Hockey Association division two league competition when they beat Young Mens Christian Association 3-0 on the Brickfields Road ground today. Scorers were Kenny Rodrigo 2 and Jernail Singh.46 words
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74 1957-10-04 11 Apples Thrown In World Cup Soccer Match COPENHAGEN. Oct. 3 (Reuter) The Republic of Ireland beat Denmark 2-0 last night in a World Football Cup match considered to be one of the roughest games ever seen in Copenhagen. The Irish goalkeeper. Tommy Goodwin, was bombarded with apples about ten minutes74 words
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Article195 1957-10-04 11 Victory For United And Milan European Cup Soccer MANCHESTER, Oct. 3 (Reuter) Manchester United, the English league champions, beat Shamrock Rovers, champions of the Republic of Ireland, 3-2 in their second leg European Soccer Cup match here last night United, who won the opening match in Dublin 6-0, passed into195 words
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Article54 1957-10-04 11 LONDON. Oct. 2 (Reuter).— Wolverhampton Wanderers celebrated the switch-on of their new £25.000 floodlighting system tonight with an emphatic 4 C win over Tottenham Hotspur, which put them top of the English first division. Aston Villa, the English Cup holders, again disappointed, and went down 4 o54 words
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Article43 1957-10-04 11 TAIPING, Thurs— Fielding only nine players yesterday, Survey Sports Club lost to the Taiping Colts in their League hockey fixture by 8-0. Colts will go on tour to Kuala Lumpur this weekend for two fixtures against the Railways and the Eurasians.43 words
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Advertisement793 1957-10-04 11 NOTICES TELECOMMUNICATIONS frrv ramirn DEP4RTVTFVT s™™°"- 0F C,Tr COUNCIL OF THE HIGH COURT T £!hER T Ke SINGAPORE SINGAPORE 0F G^^ OF T^f^rcZ^ $£l N°™ E IS HER^ GIVEN SLAND F S N G«ORE. Class B and above, for the that Bencoolen Street Companies Winding Up nstruction of Extension to793 words
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Advertisement72 1957-10-04 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER WATER DEPARTMENT: Tender for "THE LAYING OF 48 INCH DIAMETER STEEL WATER MAIN FROM WOODLEIGH FILTERS TO PEIRCE RESERVOIR AND/ OR TEBRAC ESTATE TO RAILWAY SIDING JOHORE BAHRU. Tender Deposit $500. Close 12 NOON— 2I/10/57. Tender documents are available from Water Department (Extension Works),72 words
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Advertisement356 1957-10-04 11 WANTED h pREPARED to act as agent T for financier, contemplating Money-lending business— 2s years 3 experience i n Chettiar firms. Tel ***** or Box T.3166 SS. FOR SALE r PHREE bedroomed bungalow 1 Lorong H, 10 500 sq.lt., f leehold, garden, front and Pack garage modern sanitation, vacant possession356 words
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Advertisement571 1957-10-04 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACAM APPLICATIONS arc r from female Federal ace 25 but u:.c.. tne post ;eeper. Student Nurses Ho in the sala: 310-Al4 38n per mens. CO.L.A. at current ra'< cants must have pa Mil (Form IV) in a School but applicants Standard VII (Form 11! considered provided the571 words
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Miscellaneous270 1957-10-04 11 1 LTI Abner By A/ Copp N P* 'SaH*^wSN^gl^v, \7] I COME.'/- WE GO II »'VE ffl I BEAT IT, FOSDICK.'.'-YOU f[} COME HERE, NOT AS AN j mmL^ZZI mtL Sjl&XkU TO ZE OTV HALL. HAD I AINT ON TH' OTV PAVROLL I UNDERPAID FLATFOOT VOU REALLY LCVE^'EI. S AN270 words
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Miscellaneous447 1957-10-04 11 TODAY'S QUOTATION: < 2 X "It you wish to be mis- 2 erahle you must think about 2 g yourself. about what vou 2 2 want, about what you like. 2 and what respect people 2 g ought to pay you."— Charles 2 Kingsley. FRIDAY FOB EVERYONE: g 2 Catch447 words
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Miscellaneous38 1957-10-04 11 MISCELLANEOUS CONSULT Jim Rugdee Siamese Astrologer who predicted world events and many \ov ranking personalities as published in the papers. Persona) consultation Fee $5. Prediction in writing includes three questions Fee $20 Office 40 Bras Basah Road. Singapore-7.38 words
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Article963 1957-10-04 12 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all seven races tomorrow concluding day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting: THE AUTUMN PLATE Horses Class 4* Div. l— &y 2 Furs. §32 Shah D'Or 5y 9.04 Mr. Wong Kok Kheong Martin 879 Elturius 9y 8.10 Balan963 words
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344 1957-10-04 12 WINDSOR LAD - Sure Profit Shows The Pace For A 'Double' WINDSOR LAD The Final Gallops For Tomorrow's Races From PENANG, Thurs. Sure i Profit, a last-start winner, J worked in great heart when she easily skipped three furlongs in 38-2/5 sees, with Strong And Free! (Mawi) for company on the training track344 words
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Article126 1957-10-04 12 MAXWELL Sports Club won the Singapore Amateur Football Association's third division league title when they scored a convincing 4-0 win over Bedok Sports Club at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Maxwell's victory was due to their allround superiority. It was only the high standard of126 words
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Article55 1957-10-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday— The Malayan Film Unit said tonight that their new ten-minute feature on Merdeka Sports will be released for screening in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore theatres from tomorrow. The feature entitled Merdeka Sports i s a record of the international games held here55 words
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Article191 1957-10-04 12 Kirpal Best Of SHA Sikhs KIRPAL SINGH, was the best of the Sikhs, and certainly the better centrehalf in the Singapore Hockey Association's third and final trial at Farrer Park. The teams, Reds and Greens, drew four-all. Pennefather, inside right for the Greens, was the pick in the attack. He191 words
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Article61 1957-10-04 12 TRANSIT Camp Brigade of Gurkhas won the Singapore Base District six-a-side knockout hockey championship when they beat GHQ Signals "A" 1-n at Nee Soon yesterday. First Battalion 2nd KEO Gurkha Rifles who were eliminated in the first round, won the 'Plate' with a territorial advantage over61 words
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Article78 1957-10-04 12 THE Singapore Hockey Association six-a-side festival will be played at the Naval Base on Sunday. The first game will start at 11 a.m. As last year. 64 teams have entered for the V. Paramsothy Memorial Cup competition. S'pore Harbour Board Police, last year's champions, are fielding two teams78 words
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Article59 1957-10-04 12 THE Softball league of the American Association of Malaya will begin on Sunday, Oct. 6 with the following matches Diplomats vs 14th Squadron at the University of Malava ground, Bukit Timah Road Hellcats vs Bombers and Ford vs Tiger Bombs at St Joseph's Institution ground, Bras59 words
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Article283 1957-10-04 12 Aid Rising Stars Says Wong MALAYA'S professional badminton coach, Wong Peng Soon, yesterday advocated 'financial assistance for deserving players' in the various states. In an exclusive interview with the Standard's sports reporter, ALEX SOARS, the former world champion, who is now in Kuala Lumpur to take charge of the Badminton283 words
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Article156 1957-10-04 12 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association will negotiate with the British Council for Stanley Matthews, England's wizard of soccer, to lecture and play in Singapore, if he should make the Malayan visit next year. The British Council is trying to arrange the maestro's tour of this country156 words
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Article200 1957-10-04 12 RECS FALL AGAIN SINGAPORE Recreation Club suffered a 14-3 trouncing in the rugby match against H.M.S. Newcastle on the Padang yesterday. The Navy, superior in all quarters, made the game appear one-sided. S.R.C. played one man short, but it was no excuse for their defeat. The Recs. however, were first200 words
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Article309 1957-10-04 12 T-CUP PROSPECTS START THE GRIND KOALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Fourteen Thomas Cup train- ees arrived from all parts i of the country in Kuala Lumpur today to take part i in the second phase of Badi minton Association of i Malaya's training schedule in preparation for the defence of the Thomas309 words
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Article23 1957-10-04 12 Heats for the third S. pore Sikh sports will be on Monday. Oct. 7 at Ba School ground at 10.30 a23 words
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Miscellaneous69 1957-10-04 12 Today's Sport HOCKEY: S.H.A div 1 league— l.A. vs S.H.B. Police at S.H.B around, S.C.C. vs S.C.R.C. at SCC padang; S.R.C. vs Khalsa at SRC. Div. 3 Navy Nomads vs T.T.C. at Navy Nomads ground; R.A.F. Changi vs Khalsa at Balestier Road. Inter-school: Saints vs Raffles Institution at Woodsville. RUGBY69 words
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