Singapore Standard, 5 October 1957
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Title Section32 1957-10-05 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE 2S f<? 4l»l S ***** (5 line«T 2400 A^ FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Vol. VIII. No. 95 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS32 words
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Article162 1957-10-05 1 Recognize M.C.P. And Jungle War Will End At Once THE MALAYAN COMMUNIST PARTY WILL NOT LAY DOWN ARMS UNLESS IT IS RECOGNIZED AS A LEGAL POLITICAL PARTY BY THE FEDERATION GOVERNMENT. THIS IS MCP BOSS, CHIN PENG'S ANSWER TO THE MERDEKA AMNESTY OFFER MADE BY162 words
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Article203 1957-10-05 1 CANC BOSS BREAKS JAIL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Silva Pitchai, a notorious gang leader serving sentence for a string of offences, escaped from Pudu Jail this evening. Police tonight cordoned off Kuala Lumpur in an effort to stop the 21 -year-old convict from leaving the capital. News of the escape has203 words
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115 1957-10-05 1 AN expectant mother was last night rushed to Kandang Kerbau Hospital when she arrived in Singapore In a BOAC Britannia from Lon- ion. •The woman. Mrs. R. Mcfell ill when her plane left New Delhi, but she was attended by a doctor, who disembarked115 words
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Article, Illustration325 1957-10-05 1 SET OF FAISE TEETH SHOULD DO THE TRICK, SAYS SIBAH THE DYAK PENGHULU STONE FACE' IS WAITING TO SMILE PENGHULU SIBAH, the 58-year-old father of Dyak film star Luli, has suddenly become publicity-conscious. At 7 a.m. yesterday he was sitting outside Shaw Bros, office in Robinson Road, waiting for the325 words
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192 1957-10-05 1 Armed Militia Surround School In Warsaw March Through Streets Begins WARSAW, Oct. 4 (Reuter) Squads of steelhelmeted grey-coated citypolice (militia), estimated at about 400 tonight broke up a crowd of some 2,000 gathered outside the Warsaw Polytechnical School. They ringed the area around the school. After a squad of some192 words
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Article80 1957-10-05 1 WARSAW, Oct. 4. (Reuter) Several thousand people marched through the streets of Warsaw tonight chanting rhythmically to the central committee. Release the students." They reached the centre of the city at 7.15 p.m. It was a mass march on the eight storey headquarters building of the central committee of80 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-10-05 1 NEW BOY AT SANDHURST Malaj Regiment. photo. NIK MAHMOOD FAKHURUDDIN KAMIL straightens his tie in a mirror at Sandhurst Military College. The son of Malaya's first High Commissioner to London, he is one of a party of 13 young men from Malaya who have arrived in England for training. ThereA.P. - 79 words
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133 1957-10-05 1 CHIEF MINISTER Lim I Yew Hock in a statement last night said that the experience in Singapore supports Tunku Abdul Rahman's demand that pledges of loyalty cannot be accepted at face value. "The Communists must prove their loyalty and give up their Communist policy133 words
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190 1957-10-05 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (Reuter) President Eisenhower today nominated Mr. Homer M. Byington, Jr., a career diplomat, to be the first United States Ambassador to the Federation of Malaya. Mr. Byington, has been Counsellor of the American Embassy in Madrid. Spain, since190 words
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Article84 1957-10-05 1 THE PLUME ON HELMETS WILL CO ALOR STAR, Fri. The controversial issue of plumed helmets worn by Malayan cabinet ministers on ceremonial occasions, has at last been settled, it was reliably learnt. The Federation Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, it is understood, has agreed to do awav with the feathers84 words
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Article55 1957-10-05 1 Michener in plane crash OMAHA, Nebrasks. Oct. 4.1 (Reuter)— Thirteen passengers, including Mr. James Michener, author of "Tales of the South Pacific." were rescued from the sea after their aircraft had crashed shortly after take-off from the Pacific island of Iwojima yesterday. None was injured. Engine trouble was given as55 words
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Article41 1957-10-05 1 ABOUT 23.000 Japanese workers at U.S. bases and installations in the Tokyo area staved home from work yesterday on a 24 hour strike called in protest against dismissals and to support special discharge pay allow- ance. UPUP - 41 words
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Article20 1957-10-05 1 PRIME Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India arrived in Tokyo yesterday for a nine- day state visit.— U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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153 1957-10-05 1 SREMSKA MITROVICA, Yugoslavia, Oct. 4 (UP) Milovan Djilas, onetime top aide to Marshal Tito charged with slandering the Yugoslav Communist regime, today demanded his trial be opened to press and public. Djilas told the five-man court at the opening session of hi* trial that153 words
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Article44 1957-10-05 1 THE Commissioner-General Sir Robert Scott left Singapore yesterday by air for a "routine visit" to Indonesia. Sir Robert, who will be away for a week, will be the guest of the British Amba^ sador to Indonesia, Mr. D. F. MacDermot.44 words
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175 1957-10-05 1 BIG PROTEST MARCH ABANDONED AFTER POLICE STEP IN COLOMBO, Oct. 4 (Reuter) Leaders of the former ruling United National Party who started a march cu foot to Kandy to arouse public opinion against an agreement on the official language problem, returned here this afternoon under police protection after abandoning the175 words
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Article28 1957-10-05 1 PULITZER Prize winning foreign correspondent Walter Duranty, considered an expert on Russian life and politics, died in Orlando, Florida, on Thursday night. He was 72.— U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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213 1957-10-05 1 NOTHING I'VE NOT HEARD OE BEFORE TUNKU Tunku Abdul Rahman said yesterday: "I have received the alleged MCP manifesto. There is nothing in it I have not read before. "I told Chin Peng my terms at Baling and he assured me that he would lay down his arms when 1213 words
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631 1957-10-05 2 New Evidence In K.L. Murder Hearing Court Told Of Mystery Man KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Fresh evidence in the case in which a hawker is charged with the murder of his pregnant wife, revealed in the High Court today that an unidentified Australian checked into the woman's hotel room half-an-hour before631 words
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205 1957-10-05 2 Gunner To Face Trial For Rape Attempted Murder Bloodstained Slip Produced In Court BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri. Gunner W. J. Wilson, 23, charged with raping a 19-year-old girl, Joy M. Samuel, and attempting to murder her at Bukit Tengah on July 29, was today committed to trial at the next Assizes205 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-10-05 2 TENGKU Ja'afar, Charge d'Affaires of the Malayan Embassy (centre) chats with Mr. and Mrs. Halstead Vanderpoel on the verandah of the Vanderpoel residence which will house the Malayan embassy in the United States. Mr. Vanderpoel is descended from the Dutch family that bought Manhattan Island (on which61 words
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Article156 1957-10-05 2 TWO FORMER police constables, who robbed four men at a coffee stall in the early hours of March 14 this year, were each sentenced to two years' jail by the Singapore Third District Court Judge, Mr D. C. D'Cotta, yesterday. They were Abdul Rashid156 words
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Article42 1957-10-05 2 KLANG, Fri. Customs officials, led by officer Abdul Malik bin Abdullah, last night recovered $15,000 worth of opium from a car at Harper Street. Two men arrested in connection with the haul will be charged in court tomorrow.42 words
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Article, Illustration86 1957-10-05 2 WIFE of Federation's Director of Telecommunications, Mrs. N. B. Fletcher, accepts the blessings of Saraswathy, Goddess of Knowledge, through the Agni (Sacred Fire). A Saraswathy "pooja" was held at the Brickfields Telecoms Stores to invoke the Goddess' blessings and protection against accidents involving the machines and86 words
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Article161 1957-10-05 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom) 841 84] Int Oct R.S.S. No. 1 844 842 j Nov R.S.S. No. 1 851 85) K S.S. No. 2 824 83 R.S.S. No. 3 814 82 Tone: Steady quiet. The price of tin161 words
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Article271 1957-10-05 2 British Adviser Warns Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya had moved very quickly since independence and, v.ith Malayanization in full swing, she would have a very difficult staffing problem lor the next five years, said Mr. D. C. Mandeville. Colombo Plan scientific, technical adviser to271 words
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Advertisement242 1957-10-05 2 A m J^Bb\ __P Br' ■IB*JH Trucks 3, 5 and 7 Ton Tippers 3, 5 and 7 Ton Forward Control Trucks 5 Ton /fj/$ 4x4 Cross Country, 3 Ton "off the road'* BL\ T r AmmmmA jtrmTtwM BCTHI ÜBBBBBi 2 P 5 C c k w"t P II Buses-41/43 Seater242 words
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Article30 1957-10-05 3 A WOMAN, Tan Qeong 32, and a boy. Kian Hock, 3. received acid burns following a quarrel between Tan and another woman in Manasseh Lane. Singapore, yesterday.30 words
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Article, Illustration468 1957-10-05 3 Chan Swan Bee - Mabel won't wed— she's to return home instead Chan Swan Bee FATHER SAYS: I HAVE NO OBJECTIONS TO MARRIAGE By THE romance between Miss Mabel Lee Soo Bee of Singapore, who is now in London, and British character actor Glyn Davys, took a new turn yesterday. Mabel, 23, formerly known468 words
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144 1957-10-05 3 THE English Teachers (Chinese Schools) Union wants the Education Ministry to ascertain the views of various teacher unions before it introduces a wage revision for Colony teachers. The union secretary. Mr. T. K. Chiam, said yesterday the Ministry was contemplating a general revision144 words
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Article59 1957-10-05 3 THE Director of Posts, Mr. H. M. Rose, appeals to the public to post early for Christmas. The postal department expects to handle about 15,000,000 items— parcels, greeting cards, etc during the Christmas season. The public will help .the post office considerably by carefully packing gifts,59 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-10-05 3 ARRIVES THE new Chief of Staff GHQ Far East Land Forces, Major General W.G.H. Pike (above), arrived in Singapore by BOAC Britannia last night. Maj. Gen. Pike, a father of two daughters and a son, succeeds Major General L.H.O. Pugh, who leaves on Sunday for a senior appointment60 words
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Article57 1957-10-05 3 A 36-YEAR-OLD labourer. Chan Ah Chew, was yesterday sentenced to 12 months' jail by the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta. for stealing a pen worth $14. Chan was said to have stolen the pen from Mohamed Jaafar bin Haji Ismail, in a57 words
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Article130 1957-10-05 3 SINGAPORE Government is considering enforcing stricter supervision of all Chinese schools by the use of more inspectors. This, the Standard understands, is one of the precautions Government is taking to prevent future subversive activity in schools. Reports had been received tli at the root of the130 words
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Article28 1957-10-05 3 OVER 1.000 Chinese de-k passengers from Swatow and Hongkong now in quarantine will be cleared to land in Singapore by the local immigration authorities today.28 words
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91 1957-10-05 3 A CLERK, N. F. Aeria was awarded damages totalling $10,200 in the Singapore High Court yesterday for injuries received in a road accident. Aeria was a passenger in a taxi which was involved in a collision with a car at Changi Road91 words
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189 1957-10-05 3 FOUR HURT IN WAVE OF COLONY STABBINGS THREE men and a woman were injured in four stabbing incidents in Singapore yesterday. Two of the men were reported to be in a serious condition. Police are still unable to record statements from them. The first case was at Boon Tat Street189 words
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Article47 1957-10-05 3 PUA Kim Thye, 43, of Pahang Street, described as a "businessman" was yesterday charged in a Singapore court with trafficking in counterfeit currency notes totalling 1,501 of 100 Indonesian Rupiahs denomination. Pua pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail of $10,000 till today.47 words
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Article33 1957-10-05 3 MISS Foo Lee May, 29 a staff nurse attached to the General Hospital, Singapore who has been awarded an AIF scholarship, will leave by the Charon for Australia on Oct. 12.33 words
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591 1957-10-05 4 Paper Sued On 10 Counts SINGAPORE Legislative Assemblyman, Mr. Lim Cher Kheng said in court yesterday that a Chinese newspaper article, imputing that "his heart goes to Peking," had the effect of making his electorate regret having elected him in 1955. He591 words
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Article, Illustration295 1957-10-05 4 IN QUEST of the "Deepavali Queen" title is 18-year-old Anna Andrews who is one of the entrants in the contest to be held in conjunction with a dance sponsored by the Singapore Indian Football Association at the Sea View Hotel on295 words
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Article170 1957-10-05 4 MORE rural youth organizations should be set up in the Colony's rural areas, said the President of the World Assembly of Youth. Singapore, Mr. Eric S. B. Wee. last night on his return from Europe after attending the Second World Rural Youth Conference in Beirut.170 words
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248 1957-10-05 4 MURDER UNDER MANGO TREE: PLANTER TO DIE RAUB, Fri. Mr. Justice Smith today sentenced to death a padi planter, Abdul Majid bin Daud, 24, for the murder of his cousin, Ismail bin Daud, 22, while the latter was returning from a kampong mosque after puasa prayers at 1 a.m. on248 words
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Article179 1957-10-05 4 BETTER RUBBER PRICES LIKELY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The price of rubber is expected to go up before the end of the year. This is the opinion of an American rubber expert. The former director of the Natural Rubber Bureau in Washington, Mr. Warren S. Lockwood, who arrived here for a179 words
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Article36 1957-10-05 4 HONGKONG. Oct. 4 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.45 to £1 Sterling; $5.***** to US$l; $1,835 to Malayan $1; $0.1285 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $260.25 to a tael36 words
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Miscellaneous764 1957-10-05 4 Standard cMlmanac Information at a Glance Se-^^ ~-mmm XXZmmmmmym Frep film show at Woodbridge Port Dickson 4.16 a.m. (7ft. 2in.) pitals' half hour. 4 pm. Lazv nOrC UlSry Hospital (Female Section) 7 15 459 pm. (7ft.) afternoon, 430 Tea dance. 5p m v p.m. Penang 10 49 a.m. (6ft. sin.)764 words
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379 1957-10-05 5 Two Top Student Leaders Quit As Union Planners AT an emergency meeting of the National Preparatory Committee of the proposed National Union of Students, Malaya, held last niglit at Kuala Lumpur, its Chairman and Secretary tendered their resignations, the Standard understand Mr. Agoes Salim, the Chairman, and Mr. Donald itt,379 words
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Article154 1957-10-05 5 i i THIRTY-SEVEN employees of the Life Insurance Corporation of India in Singapore yesterday staged a one-day sit-down strike In protest, against the delay in settling their claims for wage increases and better working conditions. The employees renorted for duty as usual at their154 words
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153 1957-10-05 5 THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association yesterday sought the assistance of the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to regain jobs for the 260 workers suspended by the Board before the setting up of the Court of Inquiry. Secretary153 words
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Article93 1957-10-05 5 The Central Committee of the Singapore Labour Front at a meeting recently unaimously resolved that the Government should set up a "poor people's calamity fund," to which members of the public can contribute. The fund is to provide accommodation for poor people rendered homeless by natural93 words
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206 1957-10-05 5 SINGAPORE UMNO (East Division) wants an "Economic Development Board" to assist the Malays in undertaking business enterprises to be set up in the Colonv. A committee member of the Division said yesterday at a recent meeting a ioa was reached to206 words
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Article, Illustration171 1957-10-05 5 THE News and Information Bureau in Canberra will help Malaya to promote and boost tourism and trade. This assurance was given Ir. Kevin Murphy. Direc- the Bureau, who arin Singapore yesterday ILM Super Constella- is a new nation. do everything we help171 words
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Article51 1957-10-05 5 trate. Mr. R -.as been elected presie Singapore Joo Chiat (ials of the manage- t committee are: Secretary: B. Anr.amalai. Treasurer: p Kim. Committee: v Tan Chiap Kim. Miss Choo. Miss Tan Poh 1 Choo. Mr. P.K. Hernon. Mr. C Goho Mr. Hu Chee Yong Abdul51 words
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Article54 1957-10-05 5 RICHARD KOH BEE TAT, 23, yesterday claimed trial in a Singapore Court to stealing a typewriter, valued at $200, from Mr. A. M. M. Gunton, at Penang Road on Oct 3. Koh. who was charged alternatively with dishonestly retaining stolen property, was allowed bail of54 words
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Article131 1957-10-05 5 ■rAPORE City Council vite public subscription to is $13,000,000 lean on ten per cent disas scon as legislative n .s obtained, the resident. Mr. J. T. Rea, esterday. The Council's loan offer will go for ratification before the Legislative Assembly at its meeting on Oct. 16.131 words
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Article, Illustration250 1957-10-05 5 GLAMOUR, MUSCLE and GRACE A bouquet of glamour and a bunch of muscles entertained the Press of Singapore to a luncheon yesterday afternoon. Composing the bouquet were pert, pretty, and provocative Grace Chang, the "Mambo Girl." and delicate, beautiful Yeh Fung. Representing the muscles, was he-man Chlao Hung, whose six-foot250 words
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Article158 1957-10-05 5 9 Months' Jail For Car Thief A CAR thief made off i n a stolen car after he was seen by three detectives in Cecil Street on Sept. 28 and escaped, the Singapore Fourth District Court was told yesterday Two days later, one of the three detectives saw the man158 words
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Article442 1957-10-05 6 A NEW anti-communist organization has been launched in Asia. Without any preliminary drum-beats or clarion calls, delegates from twelve Asian countries and from Australia quietly assembled in mid-September in Taipei. Formosa, the Island stronghold of Nationalist China, for the first meeting of the Council of the Asian442 words
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Article480 1957-10-05 6 SHOULD divorce be made easier or should the laws on which marriage contracts can be annulled be tightened up? Legislators and judicial experts the world over have been studying this question in view of the steadily increasing number of petitions for the dissolution of marriages- that have, to480 words
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Article138 1957-10-05 6 The Weight Of Office "OOAD-trimming had its surprises, and among them I must Include the old .villager— he could scarcely write his own name— whese pals jokingly urged him to stand as a parish councillor at the next election. The villager, who lived alone in a138 words
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Article502 1957-10-05 6 William Fitter - Australia Seeks New Markets William Fitter Government's objective is to spread the export earning capacity... SYDNEY. TJARD on the heels of its controversial trade treaty with Japan, the Australian Government is planning new trading arrangements with some dozen or more foreign countries and Commonwealth nations. The Government's objective is to502 words
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Article, Illustration535 1957-10-05 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera By AFTER keeping the members of the Chettiars (Nattukottai) Chamber of Commerce and their clients in suspense for several weeks, the Government of Singapore, has decided not to accept the offer of the Chamber to do what it can to make solvency535 words
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Letter392 1957-10-05 6 Sir The Singapore Turf Club together with upciuntry turf clubs are persistants decrying the fact that they are suffering serious loss of revenue through "Off the course bookmaking." The Singapore Police Force have a branch known as he gambling suppression branch. Who has heard of a successiul prosecution of392 words
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Letter746 1957-10-05 6 Sir— lt is a well-known fact that with the advent of merdeka, many big estates pulled out and reinvested and developed large areas in other countries. This can be a serious threat to Malaya's planting industry in less than a decade. The Alliance Government has proved its ability746 words
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Letter140 1957-10-05 6 Sir— The ShoD Assistants' Bill has been in force for some time but no energetic steps have been taken by the authorities to ensure its strict compliance. When will the screws be applied? Shop assistants, in fear of dismissal and with no organized machinery of their own.140 words
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Letter140 1957-10-05 6 Sir Your correspondent "Working Girl" has raised an interesting point. The Business Houses Union, in their enthusiasm for "better working conditions." have unwittingly created a privileged clas s of office worker i.e. the married woman; and an even more privileged class, the husband of the married woman,140 words
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Letter311 1957-10-05 6 Sir You report that the Select Committee en the proposed Luxury Tax Bill has decided to drop it. It has done the right thing for it Is quite obvious that if the Bill becomes law, the economy of the country will suffer. Whatever tax is Imposed, lt surely311 words
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258 1957-10-05 7 Indonesia May Seek Another Way Out West New Guinea UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 4, (LP) Indonesia gave warning yesterday that it may resort to "another course" to gain possession of West New Guinea if it cannot be obtained through tbe United Nations. Dr. Subandrio, Indonesian Foreign Minister, told the General Assembly258 words
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Article80 1957-10-05 7 PARIS. Oct. 4 (Reuter) M. Guy Mollet. Socialist leader who headed France's longest post-war administration, said today that he had reluctant'y agreed to try and form a new government to solve the country's four-day-old cabinet crisis. He said he was skeptical of his chances.80 words
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Article77 1957-10-05 7 TOKYO, Oct. 4 (Reuter) The Foreign Ministry said today the Malayan Finance Minister, Sir Henry Lee, will arrive here on Oct. 9 from Honolulu on his way home after attending thc British Commonwealth Finance Ministers' Conference held in Canada. He is expected to see the77 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-10-05 7 Photo. GOVERNOR Seiichi Yasui of Tokyo crowns Miss Saga Nishiga, 19-year-old dressmaker school student, as Miss Tokyo in a beauty contest held here as one of the activities of the Greater Tokyo Festival. She stands 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 112 pounds.UP - 78 words
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176 1957-10-05 7 LONDON, Oct. 4. (Reuter)— Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Prime Minister of Ghana, said in an interview published here yesterday that recent deportations from Ghana "had unfortunately been necessary and justified as the only way of quieting the country." The Prime Minister was answering questions about his176 words
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200 1957-10-05 7 LONDON Oct. 4. (AP) Author W. Somerset Maugham has returned to London to buy some new underwear. The British make the best men's underwear in the world,' said the 83-year-old novelist and playwright. They have to. The weather, you know. It's rather damp here200 words
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Article26 1957-10-05 7 SOUTH VIETNAM will issue a special series of postage stamps on Oct. 21 to commemorate the Colombo Plan conference being held in Saigon. UPUP - 26 words
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266 1957-10-05 7 ACCRA, Oct. 4, (Reuter)— Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. Prime Minister of Ghana, told 15.000 people at a rally here last night "We won't put up with Teddy Boys in this country." In his first speech to a political rally since the independence of Ghana, Dr. Nkrumah stood266 words
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275 1957-10-05 7 Paper Closed: So Students Protest WARSAW, Oct. 4 (Reuter) Polish Police ond Militiamen used tear gas and rubber truncheons last night to break up a 2,000-stronq demonstration of 'Polish students protesting against a Government decision to close down the students' weekly newspaper,275 words
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221 1957-10-05 7 France Warns UN: We Quit Algeria Chaos Will Set In UNITED NATIONS. New York, Oct. 4 (AP) French Ambassador to the U.N. Guillaume GeorgesPicot told the General Assembly yesterday that if France pulled out of Algeria the result would be "anarchy, misery and probably even civil war/' "Is it in221 words
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199 1957-10-05 7 Glandfield Ordered To Give Up Children SYDNEY. Oct. 4 (UP) -The Australian Supreme Couit ordered Sydney Glandfield 56. today to turn over custoo his two children to his 29--year-old common law wife. Glandfield sobbed bitterly when the court ordered him to deliver the two children within a half hour. The199 words
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Article50 1957-10-05 7 TOKYO, Oct. 4 (Reuter)— The Emperor and Empress met and talked with Arthur H. Sulzberger, publisher and chairman of the board of the New York Times, and Mrs. Sulzberger at the Imperial Palace today. The Sulzbergers were accompanied by United States Ambassador. Mr. Douglas Mac Arthur 11.50 words
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188 1957-10-05 8 Court Tells Woman: Hang On To 'Husband' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sessions Court President Inche M. M. Hashim today advised a pretty woman to keep her latest "husband" for at least another 12 months. The woman, A. Chillamah, 30, of Batu Lane, was bound over in the sum of $100 for188 words
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Article33 1957-10-05 8 TWO youths, Lee Seng Poh and Lee Ah Kum were each fined $100 In the Magistrate's Court yesterday for going about armed with a dagger at Rope Walk, on Oct. 3.33 words
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141 1957-10-05 8 3 Convicted Of Attempted Extortion PENANG, Fri. Three youths, See Toon Sng. Goh Lean Leng and Ong Ah Gong, were today convicted by Mr. Au Ah Wah in the Magistrate's Court on a charge of attempting to extort S3OO from striptease queen, Rose Chan, at the Great World Park on141 words
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Article68 1957-10-05 8 KUALA KANGSAR Fri. A big religious procession will be held en Sunday morning to celebrate the birthday of the Prophet Mohamed. About 2,000 persons will assemble on the Town Padang and walk in procession to the Ridzuania Mosque. The procession will be headed by Home Guards under68 words
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301 1957-10-05 8 But There Can Be No Relief For Some Areas PENANG, Fri. The Acting City Engineer, Mr. F. J. M. Jorge, today warned a committee of the City Council that, to be practical, a flood relief scheme for George Town must include control301 words
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140 1957-10-05 8 PENANG, Fri.— The first Malay woman Inspector of Police in the Federation of Malaya, Miss Khairunisa Karim, left in the Corfu last night tor England where she will study law at Lincoln's Inn. She is the eldest daughter of Mr. E. A. Karim,140 words
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108 1957-10-05 8 AN airman, John Chick, of R.A.F. Changi, was yesterday fined a total of $300 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate on three traffic offences. He was also disqualified from driving for 12 months. Chick was charged with driving in a negligent manner; not having108 words
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Article94 1957-10-05 8 MALACCA, Fri. Tay Hing Lim. of St. Francis Institution, won the first prize of $20 for the best poster competition organized by the Education Department on behalf of the National Association for the prevention of Tuberculosis. The contest was held at the Sacred Heart conference today. Second94 words
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Article29 1957-10-05 8 THE Women's Society of Christian Service in the Klang Methodist Church will hold a fun fair at the Methodist Girls School today to aid the church fund.29 words
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Article118 1957-10-05 8 KEEP YOUR HEADS HIGH -TUNKU KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today advised Malayan students "wherever you are" to keep their heads high and Malaya's flag flying. He gave this advice in a Merdeka message to Malayan students in India which he addressed to the Malayan Students' Association118 words
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201 1957-10-05 8 BODY ON THE BEACH: AN OPEN VERDICT SINGAPORE'S Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein, yesterday returned an open verdict at the end of an inquest into the death of a tailor. Toh Ah Goon. 47, who was found dead on the beach off Nicoll Highway. Hee Chang Hing, an advertising canvasser,201 words
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Article23 1957-10-05 8 LIM SOON. 00 was round hanging from a small tree near St. John's Church. Ipoh. at about 7.25 p.m. on Thursday.23 words
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253 1957-10-05 8 Sonia Dixon - Sonia Dixon trie guitar.- KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Teenagers who packed the Young Road Methodist Gins' School Hall last night to see the Welfare Week Amnteur Talent Competition were treated to crooning of a very high standard by Kuala Lumpur's budding "Bing Crosbys" and "Doris253 words
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Article204 1957-10-05 8 Case Of The 'Vanishing' Railway THE City Engineer's Department has sustained a of about $20,000 from removal and theft of rails of the disused Serangoon Light Railway. This is revealed in the Auditor's Report on the I Council accounts for the j 1956, published in the Sii poro Government Ga.204 words
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Article88 1957-10-05 8 A 21 -YEAR-OLD Dutch seaman's bid to remove a revolver from the holster of a Harbour Board police constable failed after another member of the Force came to nis aid. a Singapore Court was told yesterday. The seaman Hendrik van Greeke nad fisted the stable who88 words
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Article67 1957-10-05 8 TELOK ANSON. Fri Ng Ah See, 61, appeared before Tuan Syed Othman bin Ali at the Magistrate's Court here on, Wednesday on a charge of using criminal force on a 14--year-old girl, Tan Lai Fong, at Canal Road, with intent to outrage her modesty. Ng67 words
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121 1957-10-05 8 IPOH, Fri. Fellow Home Guards and members of the Ex-Services Association donated nearly $500 for the widow and children of a Home Guard of Gunong Rapat New Village who was accidentally shot by security forces yesterday afternoon. The Home Guard was Chee121 words
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Article71 1957-10-05 8 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri.— Three men were yesterday convicted and fined a total of $750 by the Sessions Court. President Inche Abdul Hamid bin Omar, for possession of chandu and opium smoking apparatus. The three were Lee Shinp, 60. Chan Heng, 47. and Chan Kai Hee,71 words
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Advertisement115 1957-10-05 8 Piles relieved by new tablet treatment At last science has produced ai» entirely new. effective treatment for sufferers from piles (haemorrhoids). A simple tablet treatment that is clean and easy and brings lasting relief Hemotabs. Hemotabs are tablets which you take with a drink of water— just like taking an115 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1957-10-05 9 NORA BELOFF - NORA BELOFF PARIS REPORT BY JF is not often that a film gratefully acknowledges the co-operation of the Intelligence Service and the Navy. The fact that the new French thriller SUSPECTS does so. confirms that it has more than an ordinary "cops and robbers 9 entertainment value for1,090 words
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Article, Illustration14 1957-10-05 9 "You may as well get used to me reading the paper at breakfast, dear."14 words
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163 1957-10-05 9 THE building across the road was seven stories high a great block of tenement building with five cavernous front doors. The building was of many-coloured brick, tricked out with arched windows, with carved pilaster and a heavy, overbearing cornice along its roof. It might have163 words
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Article277 1957-10-05 9 They set pillows on the sills to lean more comfortably. Dozens of New Yorkers in their night clothes; fathers and mothers banked with children; old women thickly crowned with metal curlers. At one level there were three windows, mended with brown paper, opaque with dirt and barred277 words
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Article, Illustration368 1957-10-05 9 EuroVision Paul Ferris reports from i London JF agreement can be reached with performers' unions, a Eurovision hook-up between about ten countries is planned for next New Year's Eve the most ambitious television project yet. Eurovision is only one aspect of a trend that is beginning to have a powerful368 words
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Article, Illustration173 1957-10-05 9 M R 5 lu arl 3 00 stu ents f rom South and South-Eost Asia and their Australian friends, attended a colourful and enjoyable ball organized by the Colombo Plan and United Nations Association of students in Melbourne, Victoria. The annual ball is the most173 words
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Advertisement357 1957-10-05 9 •aA/^\ /m\wT 4^ m m> m 9m m i 'At mWmW- jmm~ Ij^^^jSKa 2 mr IAIR HOSTESS Vf i NIGHT Jr)4 J SPONSORED BY THE CATHAY ORGANISATION IN CONJUNCTION WITH GRACE CHANG'S 3r FORTHCOMING FILM "AIR HOSTESS" AT THE J OCEAN PARK HOTEL '-i-L I J TONIGHT FROM 8.00 p.m..357 words
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Advertisement57 1957-10-05 9 f RITA POMADE FOR BliS'l DEVELOPMENT. By massaging the Pomade gently and leaving it overnight it nourishes strengthens and develops firm, beautiful bust $3.50. Also EROSIA BUST CREAM $3.50 °ostage6o rents. CHARI CO. (Post Box '23). 29, Robinson Road. Singapore-1. PICTURES GET THEM FROM SINGAPORE STANDARD 23. Lim leek Kim57 words
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Article, Illustration276 1957-10-05 10 Aust. Can Supply Secondary And Capital Goods IN addition to foodstuffs, Australia is able to sell commodities which will aid the future development of both Singapore and Malaya, said Mr. R. W. Holberton, the newly arrived Australian Government Assistant Trade Commissioner in Singapore yesterday. This applied particularly to capital and276 words
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Article139 1957-10-05 10 Rubber Drops Cent SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped half a cent to 8-H cents per lb. for International first grade October shipment on a quietly steady market. The market opened lower yesterday morning in sympathy with overseas markets. Prices steadied on reports of higher export figure for September. At noon139 words
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Article72 1957-10-05 10 87, 360 Tons Exported MALAYAN rubber exports In September totalled 87.360 tons, according to preliminary figures issued yesterday. If subsequently confirmed by final figures, the month's exports will be a record so far this year. The second highest recorded so far was in January when 85,582 tons were exported. To72 words
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Article33 1957-10-05 10 A PLASTIC raw material Vinyl acetate monomer, is to be made in Australia for the first time in a £A500.000 plant being constructed by C.S.R. Chemicals at Rhodes, New South Wales.33 words
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Article33 1957-10-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Renong Tin Dredging Co., Ltd output during September was: as Rasi Mine 510 piculs, Jingang Mine (in association with Straits Tin Fields Ltd) 775 piculs.33 words
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Article87 1957-10-05 10 Outer Roads BOREVILLE. Blissful. Rajula. Hydra. Wairata, FernclifTe, Ong Siang Swee. Darnia. Baud. Inner ROADS Serudom. Bruas. Senai, Marudu, Tiong Ann. Kian Guan. Luckv Trader Nangkaehindr. Na^a" Mas. Resang. Hin Cheong. Rimau. Sirusa, Tapah, Panehan. Aik Leong. SHB Wharves Cingalese Prince 1. President Hayes 4, Benreoch 8,87 words
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357 1957-10-05 10 Caution Still The Watchword In Market MIDWEEK brought the long awaited news of Russian interest for other than afloats and nearby shipment, says the weekly market report of Holiday, Cutler Bath Co. Ltd. Decidedly bullish conditions were experienced on a very actt/e market, the report adds. Caution, however, was still357 words
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Article30 1957-10-05 10 AN estimated US$5OO 000 worth of Hongkong products will be shipped in November for display at the international fair to be held in Manila. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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518 1957-10-05 10 Japan To Launch Big Export Drive To S-EA Markets JAFAN will launch a major export drive to South-east Asian markets in competition with the United States and other Western producers in an attempt to stabilize Japan's deteriorating economy, Mr. Junichi Furusawa, Governor of the Export-Import Bank of Japan, said inAP - 518 words
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Article102 1957-10-05 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro- 1 duce 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 $111 sellers, Sarawak white $110 sellers, special Sarawak black $70. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair102 words
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Article70 1957-10-05 10 WEST Germany's exports last month made a spectacular jump of 26 per cent over the total of September a year ago, according to the Economics Ministry. This was Riven as the principal reason for the continued rise of Bonn's dollar reserves, a source of anxiety to70 words
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Article60 1957-10-05 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. T.T. 31-11/16, OD. 31-13/16, 90 days airmail 32-3/16 credit bills, 32J trade bills. Selling T.T. or OD. ready were: Canada 31-5/16; Swiss Francs 141J; French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 162U; Deutsche60 words
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128 1957-10-05 10 THE general manager of the Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd., Mr. John Burgess, said in Singapore yesterday that it had become obvious that consideration must be given to an adjustment of the Society's lending rate to meet the changing conditions. Mr. Burgess said, "In128 words
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151 1957-10-05 10 TRAVEL to the Far East is expanding rapidly, it was reported in New York. The American Express travel survey and forecast for October predicts that more than 300.000 American tourists will visit points in the Pacific this year. This compares with 237.567 last year.AP - 151 words
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Article198 1957-10-05 10 Industrials And Tins Close Weak ON a dull market, industrials and tins eased throughout the day and closed weak at the lower levels, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Rubbers were irregular. Price changes announced by the Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Ords 2.78 283 cd cb198 words
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Article184 1957-10-05 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: CTS ords 33/-; F N ords $2.80, $2.85 overnight and yesterday; Gammons $2.50: Georgetown Disp. $2.70: Hammers $2.30; Hume ords A6/-- Breweries $3.75 cd cb; Collieries $1.04: McAlisters $1.77 J; Metal Box $2.05 to $2: Cold Storage $1 05 to184 words
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Article15 1957-10-05 10 THE West German trade delegation has signed a trade agreement with Communist China15 words
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Advertisement140 1957-10-05 10 SERRAVALLOS I«4ft <~v <&£> IQ^7 (Cinchona and .mJ^h ,0/ Iron Tonic Wine) /^rfcK s, nce ,848, J&»»^ PknmnlatP<(lOn HRMHevafe^l Xn4s "Serravallo's Tonic.' j |*S/» «S F AjpenTt IWi I siood 2* W i rne-up and appetizer and (ft -rV^ I—"^1 yf^kl m helpful especially tor |ir_3 r o^3 le* convalescents140 words
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Advertisement583 1957-10-05 10 EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORP., S/A Phone: ***** "A" LINE c „viri SINGAPORE/PHNOMPINH REGULAR »tKYiv.c PHNO MPENH/SINGAPORE Arrives SeHs "TATSUOH MARU" Jf <> c "TATSUOH MARU" 27 Oet 2v Oct EVERETT SIAM LINE SAILING TO BANCKOK Arrive* Sails •COLDEN CAMMA" II Oct 13 Oct Malacce Pt. S'ham Penang "COLDEN CAMMA" 14/15 Oct583 words
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Advertisement825 1957-10-05 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6, *****/4 132/« Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Boston, New York, Bait. mor., Philadelphia b Cult Ports S'poro P S ham Penang POLYDORUS In Pert ETD 10 Oct 14 Oet 15/16 Oet >-TSSES 17/22 Nov 28/29 Nov 30Nov/lD«c Carriers825 words
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Advertisement1312 1957-10-05 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (lb linos) tii..u>u.'»ie< r ix gapcie) (12 lines) XT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 2? SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Catrieit option t. proceed via cthei potts to load and dischaige cargo (Via Sues with libeity to proceed via Panama1,312 words
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Advertisement826 1957-10-05 11 MITSUI |5l LINE S'poro P S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN Azumoson Moru for Yokohoma, Kobe Moji 9 Oet 6 Oct Horunosan Maru via Manilo ♦or Yokohomo Nogoyo Kobe 21 Oct s— FOR USA. For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore vio Bombov Awobasan Maru from Japan 1 1 Oct 13 Oct Akibosan Maru826 words
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Advertisement758 1957-10-05 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings toi Songkok ond/ov Foi Eost vie Sues. Penong P.S horn Spore "SONGKHLA" God 4/5 Accepting corgo for Kobe b Yokohoma. "JAVA" 9 lOOct "SELANDIA" In Port 6/7 Oct ft,'' Snet Bongkck only. "SINALOA" 24/25 Oct 26/27 Oct 28 29 Oct Bangkok only. HOMEWARDS -Soilings toi758 words
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Article809 1957-10-05 12 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG Tragedy Invoked An Esprit De Corps By WHO will be this year's Malaya Cup finalists? One may as well try picking out winners from the Penang races today, for it is as much your guess as it is mine that Terak809 words
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Article186 1957-10-05 12 CHINESE WIN WITH TEN MEN WITH a ten-man team, Singapore Chinese Recreation Club registered their first victory in a SHA Div. 1 league on the Padang yesterday They beat the Singapore Cricket Club 2-1. The depleted Chinese side owed their victory mainly to right back Kim Foh, who not only186 words
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246 1957-10-05 12 PETER WONG - Pope's Good Treble For A 'Gap' Tomorrow PETER WONG By FREDDY POPE, one of the top racing motorists in the Colony, will be firm favourite for three prizes at tomorrow's Gap Hill Climb, the last event of the season organised by the Singapore Motor Club. Pope will be racing in246 words
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Article39 1957-10-05 12 PENANG. Fri. Two Foreign Football teams, the Medan Football Club, which consists of seven players who have represented Ali-Indonesia, and the Bangalore Sporting Club of India, are expected to play games here during the end of November.39 words
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Article68 1957-10-05 12 PENANG, Fri. Lever Brothers Sports Club, unbeaten in the Selangor Hockey Association div. 1 hockey league, will play three matches here during this week-end The visitors, promoted to the S.ILA. first division this season, will open their tour here tomorrow with a game against the Penang68 words
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Article56 1957-10-05 12 LINDRICK. England. Oct. 4. (APi— The United States took a 3-1 lead over Britain in the Ryder Cup international golf match todav by winning three of four matches in the opening Scotch foursomes. The onlv American losers were Art Wall Jr. and Fred Hawkins. Eight56 words
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Article28 1957-10-05 12 CANTON China. Oct. 4, (Reuter)— The British swimming team beat China by eight events to three in the third match of their Chinese tour here today.28 words
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Article29 1957-10-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR, FridaySpecial Air Services swamped OCLF Signal^ Squadron by 32 points (four goals lour tries) to nil in a rugby match at Gurney Road here today.29 words
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264 1957-10-05 12 NEW PLAYERS FROM U.K. WILL STRENGTHEN R.A.F. XV WITH promising newcomers to strengthen their team, the Royal Air Force, Singapore, are looking forward to a successful season this year. And when they meet Ihe Singapore Cricket Club, last year's rugger champions, on the padang today they will field newcomers who264 words
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Article226 1957-10-05 12 FRIDA OVERAGE.... KESAVAN WAS NOT PENANG. Fri. Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore's relay team which finished first in the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union championships at Kuala Lumpur last month is disqualified because Ernest Frida, a member of the team, was overage on the day of226 words
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163 1957-10-05 12 TWENTY-YEAR OLD SAC Bill Jeffrey (Changi) yesterday won the Far East Air Force golf championship title by beating F/Lt. Bray two and one after 36 holes at the Royal Singapore Golf Club. It was young Bill Jeffrey's first major win in a golf tournament.163 words
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Article121 1957-10-05 12 Indians Trounced Again SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police trounced the Indian Association 5-0 in a S.H.A. Div. One league match played on the SUB Police ground yesterday. This was third outing for the Harbour Police, and their second victory. As for the Indians, it was their fourth successive defeat. The feature121 words
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166 1957-10-05 13 THEIR PROBLEM: WHO TO REPLACE HIM MELBOURNE, Oct. 4 (Reuter) The Australian Board of Cricket Control today cabled the South African Cricket Association, asking them to appoint a temporary manager for the Australian cricket team. The team will arrive in South Africa on Monday166 words
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Article119 1957-10-05 13 Federation Team For Sunday PENANG, Fri.— Four Penang players are among the 18 named to represent the Football Association of Malaya In the match against the Singapore Combined Services at the Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, in preparation for the Federation s tour of Cambodia and Vietnam commencing on119 words
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Article84 1957-10-05 13 SRC CSC Lose Badly KHALSA Association trounced Singapore Recreation Club by five goals to nil in a SHA Div. 2 league on the Padang yesterday. Scorers were: Gurnam Singh 2, Karpar Singh, Ajit Singh and Mohindar Singh. In a division 3 match, Singapore Police Sporting Association *'B" routed Ceylon Sports84 words
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Article21 1957-10-05 13 SCUNTHORPE. Oct. 4 (Reuter) Scunthorpe beat Rochdale 2—o here last night in a Football league third division North match.21 words
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386 1957-10-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. For the first time, athletics were held under floodlights when the Federation of Malaya Inter-Government Departmental sports started at the Merdeka Stadium today. The meet was declared opened by Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, Prime Minister of Federation of Malaya.386 words
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Article141 1957-10-05 13 The Premier 'Happy To Encourage' KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. "I feel happy to be invited to open the Inter-Govern-ment Departmental Sports. This is the sort of thing, which I am happy to encourage, and I hope that this first meet will be the forerunner of many more sports events of this141 words
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Article71 1957-10-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR. FridayHeadquarters Federation Army created a major surprise today when they trounced Young Men's Sikh Association 'B' 11-1 in their Selangor Hockey Association division two league match on the HQ Armed Forces ground. Inside right Yahya was in scoring mood for the Army. He netted71 words
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Advertisement478 1957-10-05 13 77-0 Trouncing KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Army Depot Police registered an easy 11 0 win over No. 656 Air Observation Post in their Army league hockey match on the Batu Cantonment ground today. WANTED PREPARED to act as agent ior financier, contemplating Money-lending business 25 years experience in Chettiar firms. Tel478 words
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Advertisement636 1957-10-05 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Appointment of Muniripal Education Officer, Kuala Lumpur. 4 PPLICATIONS are invited 1 trom suitably qualified persons for the above appointment. Basic Salary: $1 560 p.m. (fixed) plus usual allowances. Qualifications and experience and terms of appointment: A recognised University degree, considerable experience636 words
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Miscellaneous321 1957-10-05 13 Ul Abner B y A/ Coop V As«*^// V a^^^&^l I HERE WE II (.'I CAN HEAR THe\ I E P E Li &UKELY |P MEAN ,1 A^WEu/T WV V ARE.MV > W»W/7CX/AC.^- AT ZE CAFE DE YOU DON'T EXACTLV S WHENI THEREGOES SON-I^J SO.T-7HE CMMMAL K^^^.^ir MEAN pT ZAT'MAMA321 words
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Miscellaneous462 1957-10-05 13 I rpODAY-S QUOTATION: i i J. "Nobdy knows the age I of the human race, but I, all agree that it is old i i enough to know better." i i 1 Anonymous. J I SATURDAY FOR EVERY- I I ONE: Morning is the best portion of the day for462 words
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Miscellaneous51 1957-10-05 13 MISCELLANEOUS CONSULT PROF SHOUKAT WORLD famous. Palmist Astrologer H e will read vour destiny like an open Dock. Palmistry Life reading $5. Universal Hotel Room 10 High Street. Singapore. Phone *****. CAR cleaning alternative days $10 per month daily $lf per month plus free polishing fortnightly. Apply Post Box 134451 words
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Article, Illustration1336 1957-10-05 14 WINDSOR LAD - Windsor II to win the Autumn Plate WINDSOR LAD HE IS FIT AND FRESH AFTER A SPELL Says RACE 1: 2.45 p.m.— Horses Class 5, Div. 2—6 Furs. 1. 578 Kingfold 7y 9.02 Administrator of the Estate of the late Mr. M. van B'kelen Mr. T.L. Tjong E. van B'kelen1,336 words
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908 1957-10-05 14 No Need To Look Beyond Periwinkle For The Winner PERIWINKLE is accepting and I am not looking beyond him for the winner in the main six furlongs sprint (Race 6) for Class Four speedsters. This Pandemonium four-year-old came out after a spell to run a great race at Kuala Lumpur908 words
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Article180 1957-10-05 14 RACE SEVEN Trailer was not disgraced when he finished second over 5£ furlongs he ran on resolutely to finish a length behind Dentureene. But as six furlongs is his ideal trip, I expect him to go one better. He gets five pounds more since his180 words
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Miscellaneous244 1957-10-05 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer The Spectre Fran, iPERSIAN COUNT PERSIAN COUNT MOVIE II LINGFIELD 1 Lingfield Lingfield Prize Entry Movie 11 Movie II Movie II (iolden Rebus Bucentaur MARVEL OF PERL II MAHA RANEE RKASONABLB MAR\ LL OF PLRL ll 2 Perfumer II Reasonable Marvel ot Peru II K'^^ble Reasonable Park244 words
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