Singapore Standard, 9 October 1957
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Title Section29 1957-10-09 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines! 2400 It iH FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 \ol. VIII. No. 99 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS29 words
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Article599 1957-10-09 1 Khrushchev Suggests Agreement With US. Russia Is Ready To Disband Army If Others Do The Same NEW YORK, OCT. 8 (REUTER)— MR. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV, LEADER OF THE RUSSIAN COMMUNIST PARTY, IS WILLING TO BRING UNDER INTERNATIONAL CONTROL THE RUSSIAN EARTH SATELLITE AND ALL PILOTLESS MISSILES AS PART599 words
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187 1957-10-09 1 A FORMER officer of the Malayan Civil Service has been appointed as the Colony's temporary Chief Secretary m place of Mr. \.C. Goode, who succeeds Sir Robert Black, as Governor early next year. He is Mr. E. B. David, the187 words
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Article28 1957-10-09 1 h HUKOV HAILED Defence Minister, shal Georgi Zhukov. ridthe crest of his country's t scientific successes, arm Belgrade yesterday a warm and attentive greeting by Yugoslavia's milieaders. U.P.28 words
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237 1957-10-09 1 Undesirable To Openly Associate With Red China' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Federation Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman The Tunku's order was conveyed by his secretary to the president of the Malayan Trade Union Council, Mr. K.V. Thaver. The MTUC last week received an invitation237 words
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Article, Illustration501 1957-10-09 1 800 Vote For Ragging, But Only It It Is Not A Terror MORE than 800 graduates and undergrads gathered at Ug University of Malaya to (••ebrate the Bth anniversary of its foundation, voted m favour of continuing the practice of RAGGING. In his address the ViceChancellor, Professor A. Oppenheim, asked501 words
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Article39 1957-10-09 1 THE Norwegian Labour Party won a clear cut victory m the general election on Monday with 78 out of the 150 seats m the National Assembly a gain of one seat compared with the 1953 election.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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618 1957-10-09 1 THE Select Committee on the Singapore Citizenship Bill has agreed to reduce the residential qualification for citizenship for "aliens" from 10 years to eight years. But aliens must exercise their right to apply for citizenship within two years of the operation of the Ordinance. Otherwise618 words
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90 1957-10-09 1 LONDON, Oct. 8 (Reuter) A Soviet scientist, said tonight that Russia's ultimate aim m launching satellites was to "create a platform m the proximity of Soviet land from which later on it will be possible to launch spaceships." The scientist. Professor Yuri Alexandrovich Pobendonostsev, speaking over90 words
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Article143 1957-10-09 1 U.S. Rejects Moscow Pact Offer WASHINGTON. Oct. 3 (Reuter)— A State Department spokesman told a press conference today that the United States rejected any idea of a bilateral agreement with Russia as suggested by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Communist Party chief. The spokesman, M r Jameson Parker, said the143 words
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Article161 1957-10-09 1 WARSAW RIOTING ENTERS FIFTH DAY WARSAW, Oct. 8 (AP) Riot police charged a crowd of whistling youngsters outside the Warsaw Palace of Culture last night. It was the fifth straight night of street righting m this capital of Communist Poland. About 100 police scattered the crowd with clubs after a161 words
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Article55 1957-10-09 1 OSMAN bin Rash id, assistant secretary-general of the 30,000-strong Peninsular Malay Union of Malaya has been detained by the Singapore Police under the Public Security Ordinance. Acting Police Secretary, Mr. F. G. Minns, confirmed the arrest last night. Osman, the Standard understands, is a former member55 words
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Article208 1957-10-09 1 TOKYO Oct. 8 (UP) The price of land on the red planet Mars took a 500 per cent jump with the launching of the first manmade moon by the Soviet Union. The news that a satellite Is now whizzing around the earth at tremendous208 words
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Article97 1957-10-09 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 8 (AP) Eleven persons were killed and an undetermined number injured during a three hour clash between an estimated 300 irregulars and regular army forces m Siantar. North Sumatra, according to reports reaching here. The reports added army and police units m Siantar97 words
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213 1957-10-09 2 Nuclear Weapons Race Causes Mistrust Russia NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (Reuter) Mr. Vasily Kuznetsov, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, said yesterday that the h\drogen and atomic weapons' race was "contrary to the fundamental, vital interest of the peoples." It increased the threat of a new war with the use of means213 words
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Article157 1957-10-09 2 CLOSING rubber r rices (rents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (norn) 835 831 Int Oct R.S.S. No. 1 83 i 835 R.S.S. No. 1 84 842 R.S.S. N0.2 81V 82 R.S.S. No. 3 80} 81 Tone: Quiet. The price of tin m Singapore yesterday157 words
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168 1957-10-09 2 NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (AP).— The Daily News m a special dispatch from Paris yesterday said that "Roberto Rossellini's Indian 'flame,' Sonali Das Gupta, turned up m Paris today on a special mission to persuade Ingrid Bergman to give him up." Rossellini168 words
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Article80 1957-10-09 2 MESSAGE' FROM MAN IN THE MOON MONTREAL, Oct. 8. (Reuter). Mr. George Good. Montreal amateur radio operator, suspects a practical joker is horning m on the Russian satellite broadcast frequency. He said he picked up the satellite's radio signal early today. "But a little later on the same frequency a80 words
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202 1957-10-09 2 LIVERPOOL. Oct. 8 (Reuter) Four members of the six-man Manchester Himalayan expedition which met death and failure m its bid to conquer the K. 1 Peak arrived here aboard the 11.170-ton liner Circassia. One cf the members of the party. Bob Downes.202 words
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521 1957-10-09 2 Second Satellite And New H-Arms MOSCOW. Oct. 8 (Reuter— AP) The Soviet Union flung two further scientific bombshells at the West last night with the dual announcement of a new Hydrogen weapon and the iact that two "satellites" were now revolving round the earth,521 words
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Article33 1957-10-09 2 MR. Harold Macmillan the British Premier, agreed yesterday to consider Labour Party allegations of a leakage beforehand of the government's intention to raise the Bank Rate to seven per cent. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article106 1957-10-09 2 Our Security At Stake —Stevenson CHICAGO. Oct. 8, (Reuter). Mr. Adlai Stevenson, former Democratic contender for the presidency, declared here yesterday "not just our pride but our security is at stake." He was commenting on the launching of the Russian satellite, which he said confirms "what many have warned that106 words
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109 1957-10-09 2 Explosion At French Atomic Centre PARIS, Oct. 8 (Reubr France's atomic resean h tre at Saclay. near P evacuated yesterday ing an accident, according io first reports here. A spokesman at the A* Energy Commission her* the accident was due t explosion of a bottle coning 300 to 400 gramrr.'109 words
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Obituary21 1957-10-09 2 MRS. ANAMAH KANDIAH pired on Oct 8 p.m. Cortege leaves No Cumberland Lane at 5 r for cremation at Bidadari21 words
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Article164 1957-10-09 3 rp\VO PRETTY air hos- tesses arrived m Singapore yesterday on their way to keep an important date with a YIP m Australia the Governor of New South Wales. They are Miss Eleanor Lee (Hongkong) and Miss Kuniko Tango (Japan), who have been chosen by Air164 words
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240 1957-10-09 3 He Served 52 Years In Malaya c* T. HER E Parish priest of St. Peter and St. Pauls Church m Queen Street, Singapore, died on board the ship, Vietnam, while returning to the Colony from France. i A cable announcing his death was received240 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-10-09 3 HONGKONG, Oct. 8 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.43 to £1 Sterling; $5.90 to US$l; $1,835 to Malayan $1; $0,130 to one Indonesia Rupiah; Gold $259,125 to a tael. FATHER BECHERAS38 words
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253 1957-10-09 3 IT WILL NOT be economic for Malaya to devote all her resources to gaining self-suffi-ciency m rice production. Lecturer m economics m the University of Malaya, Ungku Aziz said this m a talk at the luncheon of the Singapore Union of Journalists,253 words
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82 1957-10-09 3 Female Cheat Sentenced To Years Jail PENANG, Tues. Eo Ah Mooi, a 48-year-old woman, was today sentenced to one year's jail for cheating another woman, Chew Tong, 69, of $25. The court was told that on Sept. 10, Eo offered to help Chew settle a petty quarrel. She asked for82 words
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Article, Illustration491 1957-10-09 3 JAMES DAVID - JAMES DAVID 'RebeV Indonesian Colonel Says In Singapore... NO PEACE UNTIL THE REDS ARE THROWN OUT, SAYS SIMBOLON By THE turbulent outer territories of Indonesia will continue to fight against the Central Government administration until a solution is found to free the country from Communist domination,491 words
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Article, Illustration175 1957-10-09 3 C-Plan A Real Success, He Says THE COLOMBO Plan has b«Ma more successful than its •riflnai sponsors thought bec*um it started m a modest wajr, Mr. R. K. Chatterjee. the Colombo Plan Information Officer, said m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Chatterjee who Jeaves for Saigon today told newsmen h* did not175 words
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651 1957-10-09 4 Register Weddings, Make Them Monogamous Probe Team On Hindu Marriages Says OUTSIDE THE TERMS OF REFERENCE -LONE MAN HINDU MARRIAGES PERFORMED IN SINGAPORE SHALL BE MONOGAMOUS AND COMPULSORILY REGISTRABLE. This is recommended by nine members of a ten-man committee appointed by government m March last year. The committee's report for651 words
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Article198 1957-10-09 4 LONE 25,000 -MILE TRIP HOME A 30-YEAR-OLD mosaic layer. Johnann Rehders has arrived m Singapore after a 25,000-mile journey from Germany en route to Australia. An emigrant, who reached Australia In 1955. Rehders sailed to Germany m February this year to see hLs parents. He is. however, returning to his198 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-10-09 4 PENANG, Tues.— Mayor of George Town. Mr. G. H. Goh, today advised hotel owners to get together and work on the promotion of tourism here. Speaking at the opening of the Bungah Beach Hotel at Tanjong Bungah here, Mr. Goh said he had travelled extensively,68 words
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185 1957-10-09 4 A PART-TIME accountant, Ng Chin Wu. faced 11 charges of theft and forgery, at a preliminary Inquiry before the Singapore Tenth Magistrate. Mr. R. Ramason yesterday. Two of the charges alleged that Ng, between July 11. and Aug. 18 this year, stole nine185 words
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Article107 1957-10-09 4 TWO hundred and ten new industrial establishments were put up, most of them for the manufacture of consumer goods, m 1955. 1956 and up to April, this year, the Star, official organ of the Singapore Labour Front, stated. In June this year. 30 new companies with107 words
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132 1957-10-09 4 MALAYA'S WEATHER MEN AID THE AIRWAYS 2,637 TIMES THE MALAYAN Meteorological Service last year issued a total of 2.637 weather reports as aids to civil aviation The Service's annual report for 1956 said that the 11 Malayan Meteorological stations, one m Singapore and 10 m the Federation, supplied m addition132 words
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168 1957-10-09 4 Reds Make First Kill Since Merdeka CIVILIAN DIES KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Communist terrorists, after weeks of inactivity, yesterday ambushed a military truck at the 80i milestone Yong Peng-Labis Road, Johore, killing a Malay civilian and wounding a soldier, also a Malay. The incident took place about 10.45 a.m. The strength168 words
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Article39 1957-10-09 4 SINGAPORE Coroner Mr Giam Chong Hing, yesterd&y recorded a verdict of suicide at an inquest into the death of a 32-year-old puppet manipulator. Lim Boon Kwee. who drank caustic soda at Tiong Bahru Road on July 6.39 words
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Article31 1957-10-09 4 LIEUTENANT Ha r charan Singh Dillion, 25 of the Federation Armoured Car regiment will leave for England, on Saturday to attend a fourmonth wireless instructors' course at Bovington m Dorset.31 words
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Article86 1957-10-09 4 MISS ROSALIND KOH. 18, of Hageraeyer Trading Co. (M) Ltd. one of the 30 entrants for the "Miss Trade Fair" title at Singapore's Great World Trade and Industries Fair. The winner will be given free air trip to Hongkong and back by Messrs Quek Hock Seng Co.,86 words
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Miscellaneous521 1957-10-09 4 c&lmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE fINGAPOREj^M RADIO MALAYA mWWM^/R* RADIO MALAYA (General s.rBS7 MOB *0t& Mr to mm vice): 8 57-9 45-11.08 a.m. 12 noon §83^^Pa!% VAVilKfl English Schools Broadcasts. 1.15 IWW S 1 P-m- Footlight Parade. 130 Time mnm Signal and News. 145-2 pm. Footlight Parade. 3.57-5 p.m International521 words
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Article187 1957-10-09 5 VARSITY 'FRESHIES' RUN RIOT LAST Saturday night the Dunearn Road Hostel of the University of Malaya was the scene of a "riot." Gangs of irresponsible students made "mob-rule the order of the day," says the Psyche, magazine of the 500-strong Dunearn Road Hostel. 'The mob stopped cars, dragged out the187 words
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Article34 1957-10-09 5 A SINGAPORE racing motorist, Francis Baruch. was yesterday fined $30 after he had pleaded guilty m the City Magistrate's Court for failing to furnish his income tax returns for the year 1956.34 words
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Article155 1957-10-09 5 Schoolboys Stole From Airmen THREE schoolboys yesterday pleaded guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to six charges of stealing $173 and a watch worth $74 belonging to airmen, at the R.A.F. Sports Pagar, Changi, between Sept. 4 and Sept. 25. They were: Maurice Teo, Richard E. Capone and Peter155 words
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Article720 1957-10-09 5 Husband Accused O£ Slaying Wife My Heart Is Pained She Will Regret And Repent, But It Will Be Too Late... KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Twenty-four hours after he was alleged to have murdered his pregnant wife, a 33-year-old hawker wrote an impassioned two-page letter720 words
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Article, Illustration207 1957-10-09 5 A 21-YEAR-OLD German cyclist was yesterday told by Singapore Immigration authorities: "Raise $290 by Oct. 15 or you will be sent back to Germany." The money is for his passage to Japan. Felix Nietert, a clerk, is not worried. He207 words
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167 1957-10-09 5 IF it had not been for 16-year-old Mohisan bin Syed Adat chasing after a bird m a swamp, the highly decomposed body of an Indian would not have been discovered, the Assistant Coroner was told yesterday. Mohisan167 words
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244 1957-10-09 5 GEE Teng Cheow, 21, jobless, was yesterday jailed for seven years at the Singapore Assizes, for armed robbery. Gee and two others were armed with a revolver when they held up a housewife Goh Saw Kirn m Geylang Road on July 1 and244 words
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104 1957-10-09 5 THREE men. Lim Geok Lai. Lim Leong Seng and Chan Peng Chiang, yesterday claimed trial m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to a charge of possessing 999 lbs. of cigarettes on which $8,600 duty was not paid They were alleged to have loaded104 words
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Article28 1957-10-09 5 THE Labour Department has decided to open a branch at Sitiawan to cater to the needs of the people of Dindings District, it was announced yesterday28 words
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Article71 1957-10-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Police today charged 13 strikers of the Malaya Lorry Service Company m the Sessions Court here for obstructing a lorry from leaving the company's depot. The strikers claimed trial, Sessions Court President, Inche M. M Hashim allowed bail of '$200 each. The president71 words
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Article42 1957-10-09 5 SITIAWAN, Tues. A science exhibition was held m the Anglo-Chinese School here last week under the directorship of Mr. K. Panicker, the science supervisor of the school. Opened by the State Science Supervisor, Mr. Allen, the exhibition lasted two days.42 words
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Article116 1957-10-09 5 TWO HUNDRED and fifty employees of the Thornycroft Company, S.ngapore, will stage a one-hour strike on Friday protesting against the employers' refusal to meet their claims for a wage increase. A spokesman of the General Employees' Union said that the union had written to the employers to116 words
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Article476 1957-10-09 6 THE proposal by political leaders m Ipoh to form what they term an "All-Malaya United Front" must have come as a surprise to Federation citizens. Seeing that the call for a meeting to discuss this move was made by a former official of the Perak and Kinta476 words
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Article706 1957-10-09 6 THE common idea among the people of Malaya is that the Federation Government must now perform at one stroke the miracle of converting the country into paradise. The average person is hardly aware of the multitudinous problems that face the new administration. The colossal amount of work706 words
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822 1957-10-09 6 Vicente Villamin - Vicente Villamin By (Filipino Lawyer and Writer residing m the United States) T have the strongest faith and conviction that the Republic of China under President Chiang Kai-shek can and will regain the China mainland from the Chinese communists. The cause is822 words
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Article350 1957-10-09 6 Without Let Or Hindrance AN ACE-OLD 'HABIT' PERIODICALLY the cry "Abolish Passports!" is raised by holidaymakers and businessmen anxious to move freely about the world without producing evidence of identity at every frontier, and many people assume that passports are a modern invention. Far from it, according to Mr. Paul350 words
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Article381 1957-10-09 6 Sir You commenced your editorial under the above caption with these words: "The Federation's Minister for Agriculture has returned from his visit to Japan filled with enthusiasm and determination to end Malaya's dependency on overseas countries for the staple food of the people. If his plans to381 words
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Article156 1957-10-09 6 Sir I had the opportunity to go through an article "Dravida Campaign against Gandhiji and Brahmin Overlordship." There is no such organisation by the name DMK or Forward Bloc of which Periyar E. V. Ramasamy is the Leader. Periyar E. V. Ramasamy is the life President of the Dravidar156 words
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Article269 1957-10-09 6 Sir— The latest move by the Alliance Government, to increase the salaries of the Ministers cannot be justified at all. The government talks of economy, and has plans to borrow huge sums of money from Britain and America, to carry out various development schemes for the improvement of269 words
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Article57 1957-10-09 6 Sir 1 am an Italian student, 15-year-old, and a collector of post-cards. 1 have about a thousand of them but only seven of Singapore. To increase this number I would like to correspond by postcards with somebody of any age and sex, who knows Italian or at least French,57 words
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Article322 1957-10-09 6 Aster Gunasekera - Th NEWS as it stikes me! Aster Gunasekera by institution falls short of students' requirements? EQUALLY interesting: is the statement made to a Press representative by an amah who, finding that she would not be > allowed to re-enter Singapore if she went to China, was tipped off that she322 words
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Article409 1957-10-09 7 MOSCOW Oct. 8 (Reuter; Mr Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party chief, told two British Members of Parliament today that it was no good any more sending human controlled machines to fight against missiles and rockets. "The age of the bomber is over you409 words
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533 1957-10-09 7 SOVIET CLAIM TO BALLISTIC MISSILE MOSCOW, Oct. 8 (AP) Communist party chief Nikita Khrushchev declared last night that the launching of the earth satellite should convince "any idiot" that Russia now possesses the intercontinental ballistic missile. He also told an East German banquet that533 words
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Article276 1957-10-09 7 MOSCOW, Oct. 8 (Reuter)—The loss of speed of the satellite m 24 hours is so far insignificant, a Soviet scientist states m Krasnaya Zvezda (Red Star), the Soviet army newspaper today. The satellite has already covered more than three million kilometres (1,860,000 miles). In his276 words
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Article46 1957-10-09 7 BUDAPEST, Oct 8 (AP) Jail sentences ranging between six months and three years were passed on Monday on a group of 12 accused They were charged with "exploiting the chaos of the counter-revolution" by aiding illegal border crossing, falsifying documents and other crimes46 words
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Article217 1957-10-09 7 TAKE A RIDE IN 'COMET' OFFER NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (Reuter)— Soviet scientists have offered to put United States scientific instruments m one of their artificial earth satellites, The New York Times reported today. The offer was said to have been made yesterday during a visit by Russian rocket expert:217 words
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Article174 1957-10-09 7 Red China Peasants Fight Drought PEKING, Oct. 8 (Reuter) Tens of millions of peasants living m the North China plain are waging a day and night struggle against drought which threatens the winter wheat crops ni the provinces of Honan, Hopei and Shantung. The Peking Peoples Daily report today said174 words
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168 1957-10-09 7 JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 8. (AP)— About 1,000 boys and girls staging a rock 'n 1 roll riot m a cinema were pelted with rotten eggs, tomatoes and paper bags of water by residents m a block of flats adjacent to the theatre last nigh:.168 words
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258 1957-10-09 7 'Western Bases In Europe Can Be Hit' US Navy Expert Issues Warning WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (Reuter) A United States navy official said today that the Soviet Union had an operational intermediate range ballistic missile capable of delivering nuclear warheads on any Western base m Europe. The announcement was made by258 words
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Article67 1957-10-09 7 BELGRADE, Oct. 8 (UP) Soviet Defence Minister Georgi Zhukov will offer Russian arms to Yugoslavia when he arrived here on a state vi«it yesterday, according to informed sources. The sources said President Tito would turn down the offer and continue depending on the United States for67 words
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Article25 1957-10-09 7 THE U.S. Atomic Energy Commission fired the 24th. and last explosion of the 1957 test series at 5 a.m. (1300 GMT) yesterday.- APAP - 25 words
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Article52 1957-10-09 7 BOMBAY, Oct. 8. (Rejter). Indian and Portuguese border patrols exchanged fire yesterday morning on the Kar-war-Goa border, according to reports received by official sources here, the Press Trust of India said. One Portuguese soldier wag killed and his body was found on Indian territory, the52 words
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Article105 1957-10-09 7 TRIESTE, Oct. 8 (Reuter) Italian Army authorities last night began an investigation into a report by a speleologist (cave explorer) that he had seen thousands of human skeletons m a deep grotto on the outskirts of Trieste. According to the speleologist, most of the remains appeared105 words
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Article, Illustration191 1957-10-09 8 Colony Faces Urgent Problem THE Singapore Labour Front yesterday called on government to "stamp out political opportunists and self-seeking demagogues." A front-page editorial m the latest issue of Star, the party's official newspaper supporting government's action m arresting some 100 persons m less than five weeks says: "There is an191 words
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Article118 1957-10-09 8 Meteorites Found In Brunei GLASSY meteorites have been found m Brunei, according to a report of the Director of Geological Survey. Dr. F. W. Roe, published recently. These stones known as textites are usually under an inch m size, have a glassy surface, spherical or oval m shape, and jet118 words
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Article84 1957-10-09 8 A Singapore girl, Pang Yuen Im, 14, had a set of three false teeth encased m gold fixed to her upper gum by a dentist four days ago. Last night she was awakened by a pain m the chest. She complained of the pain to84 words
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Article53 1957-10-09 8 THE Assistant Coroner Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday recorded a misadventure verdict at the end of an inquest on 41-year-old S. Matayar. whose body was found on a five-foot-way m Serangoon Road on the morning of Aug. 13. The pathologist's report said that Matayar died from pneumonia resulting from53 words
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Article174 1957-10-09 8 CONVICTED MAN IN COURT A SINGAPORE watch-deal-er, convicted recently for dishonestly retaining stolen watches Yesterday appeared as a prosecution witness at the trial of a broker, Hiew Fook Wah, charged with assisting m the disposal of stolen property. He was Boey Kong Yuen, who was sentenced to a year's imprisonment.174 words
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Article107 1957-10-09 8 COMMUNITY CENTRES: A WARNING COMMUNITY centres will be forced to close if Singapore Government levies income tax on them, Mr. Chong Pid Chong. General Secretary of the Balestier Community Centre said yesterday. He said the Balestier Community Centre, unlike many others, was run with no financial assistance from the Social107 words
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331 1957-10-09 8 THE 12-man delegation from the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce, who are leaving for Japan tonight will take with them 16 photographs for display m Tokyo. They are the prize winning entries m the All-School Photographic Competition sponsored by the Jaycees. A331 words
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Article556 1957-10-09 8 WIDOW SUES RUBBER ESTATE OWNERS Commission Due To Dead Man, Claim JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. A few days after Mr. K. D. Paul, a rubber planter, was murdered by Communist terrorists, the owners of the Heah Joo Seang Rubber Estates Ltd., instructed their agents, Messrs. Harper Gilfillan Co. Ltd., to write556 words
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Article135 1957-10-09 8 20,000 CALLS TO OVERSEAS ABOUT 20.000 overseas radiotelephone calls were handled by the Telecommunications Department last year, states the department's annual report issued yesterday. Overseas radio-telephone services were also extended during the year and telephone calls to and from Singapore and the Federation to any country which joined the radio135 words
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175 1957-10-09 8 CHUANG'S CASE REVIEWED THE Singapore Council of Ministers met yesterday to review the case of the 33 Chinese school students still detained under the Public Security Ordinance. No details of the decision were available, though the Standard understands that a big majority will be175 words
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Article85 1957-10-09 8 Police Search For Missing Boy SINGAPORE Police are looking for a 16-year-oUi boy. Ch'ng Yeow Hock, who b^s been missing from his home n Strathmore Avenue, off Alexandra Road, since Oct. 5. Ch'ng's mother told Pthat he usually left the hou-e m the morning to sell cream and returned m85 words
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Advertisement149 1957-10-09 8 S.E.ASIA...^^^ Mr. Mousedeer, a popular hero C^vf^i \^rh^i of Malay fables, tells us that '^^/WviVl^X many years ago nis friend the <^^^7 \MC^^ crocodile used to ferry him jt^m^/ across the river m return for free meals. Other animals, *^i&/. seeing Mr. Mousedeer crossing vJi^c\C\ the river safely on a149 words
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Advertisement156 1957-10-09 8 I SURPRISE SCREENING!! •yC I He kissed his career goodbye for I m^ M^ W I the sake of this grasping blonde 1 I W^ > I (Phone: *****) -X Ik W PARAMOUNT PRESENTS R 4t DONALD J^^^^^^__-MB H Wa$ J f^ V nchtoneed Mm l^^^^l^l |L|^%D M B any156 words
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Article, Illustration205 1957-10-09 9 MORE than 850 members of the British Red Cross Society, Kiang branch, were present at the annual inspection and display of detachments 6 and 11 (Selangor) anj 18 Junior Red Cross units by the Sultan of Selangor last Saturday at the Malay Boys' School.Ch'ng Seng Poh - 205 words
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247 1957-10-09 9 Canteen Facilities Also Improved KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A new reading room for first year Arts students m the Kuala Lumpur division of the University of Malaya will soon be added to the present library facilities. The "Malayan Undergrad," organ of the Students247 words
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Article124 1957-10-09 9 Youth Who 'Convicted Himself PARIT BUNTAR, Tues.— A youth charged before Magistrate Tuan Haji Baharuddin bin Haji Abdul Rais with housebreaking and theft elected to defend himself. He "grilled" witness after witness. But soon the Magistrate stopped Abu Senan bin Ismail, 20, with this remark: "You have convicted yourself. The124 words
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Article82 1957-10-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Services Union demanded today the appointment of a personnel and welfare officer for the municipal council "to curb the recent wave of dismissals." The Union's Fourth Annual General Meeting also decided to extend moral and financial support to one82 words
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Article23 1957-10-09 9 THE Director of Information Services, Inche Yaacob bin Abdul Latiff has left Kuala Lumpur on a tour of the East coast.23 words
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205 1957-10-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The expulsion of the Johore UMNO leader, Tuan Sheikh Annuar, by the UMNO central executive committee here last week, has upset plans of the Johore Bahru division of the Alliance for the forthcoming by-election for Batu Pahat constituency. The constituency was left205 words
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Article51 1957-10-09 9 TANJONG MALIM, Tues.— Central cooking has been introduced m five rubber estates and a tin mining dredge m the "operation parchment" area of South Perak this week. The areas affected are: Bedrock Estate, Sungkai Estate, Narborough Estate, Chengkai Estate, Membing Estate and Southern Malay Tin Dredge,51 words
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Article59 1957-10-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. More than $5,000 were subscribed to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital last month, it was announced today. The Malayan Tobacco Company endowed a bed for $5,000 for a year. Under the ten-cent scheme, $399 were collected and the Negri Sembilan Government Servants' Co-operative59 words
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Advertisement189 1957-10-09 9 Tingling, ice-cold Red Lion it's wonderfull Made from juicy-rich oranges, ripened to perfection, Red Lion is a satisfying still drink. Everyone enjoys this famous Fraser Neave product > including Luli, star of "Long House 11 mk XX at the Capitol Cinema k Singapore World premiere: Thursday 10th October J| I189 words
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Advertisement333 1957-10-09 9 .net l TM /^^3Mj^\ Uith Constellation model 822 j ""^^r? L^^^i i jfyw $200.00 End Drudgery m your home! I with the HOOVER cylinder cleaner m MODEL 417 C Smooth and indestructible all-steel construction with full set of Cleaning Tools. Minimum attention, easily transportable and needs little space for sto333 words
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Article, Illustration575 1957-10-09 10 C-Plan Nations Are Prepared To Consider Aid To Federation MALAYA'S Five- Year, Development Programme will no doubt receive consideration of donor countries of the Colombo Plan for such assistance as they may be m a position to render. This was stated m Singapore yesterday by Mr. R. K. Chatterjee, head575 words
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Article98 1957-10-09 10 A SYDNEY company is producing concrete constructed factories which can be bought "off the hook". The buildings are 25 per cent cheaper than brick factories it is claimed. The walls go up m three days, and the buildings are completed m eight weeks. The company. Concrete98 words
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Article76 1957-10-09 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday closed 2 cent below Friday. International first grade for October shipment closing at 83| cents per lb. on a quiet market. Prices opened slightly below the previous day. the lower prices being due to disappointing overseas advices. At noon the market was76 words
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Article49 1957-10-09 10 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per Ib. yesterday were: Buvrrs Sellers Spot f.o.b. 83i 83J International Oct No. 1 R.SS. fob. 83| 83J Tnt. R.S.S No. 1 Nov. 84* 84J Oct. No. 2 81* 82 Oct. No 3 80* 81 Tone: Dull.49 words
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Article31 1957-10-09 10 THE directors of the Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey) have decided to raise approximately US$25O million to US$3OO million of additional capital this year, according to the Financial Times.31 words
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Article415 1957-10-09 10 THE Tyre Retreading Institute m Washington has started a nationwide campaign to "re-sell" motorists on recaps. For the first time the Institute has established minimum standards for the process, including rigid inspection of casings used. Dealers are allowed to use a tiny "TRI" seal of approval on their415 words
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Article101 1957-10-09 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association buying rates yesterday were: New York 32 (T.T>. 32 7 8 (0.D.), 33 3/16 credit bills and 33* trade bills (90 d/st); Canada 31 13/16 (T.T.>. 31 15 16 (OD> 32 5 16 credit bills and 32 3 8 trade bills <9o d/st).101 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-10-09 10 photo. PARIS: Doesn't he seem tiny compared to this oversize wheel of the biggest truck m the world, the "Berliet T-100," measuring over seven feet m diameter. This truck is on display at the Paris Motor Show. UPUP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration247 1957-10-09 10 POWER PACKS FOR THIS MARKET A BRITISH firm is now m a position to supply "power pack«" dry cell batteries, for use m transistor radios m Malaya, whenever the demand arises. Mr. S. C. Roberts, export manager of the firm, Berec (G. 8.) Ltd., is now m Malaya to survey247 words
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Article164 1957-10-09 10 Rantau $1. 9 m Net Profit THE directors of Rantau Tin Dredging Co. Ltd.. reported a net profit of $1,938,--917 for the year ended June 30, 1957, after depreciation and depletion. Malayan income tax took $639,204, provision for directors' additional remuneration $6,000. river deviation $50,000, fall m value of investments164 words
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Article72 1957-10-09 10 A U.K. firm announces the introduction of a n ew range of electric unit heaters of greatly improved appearance, and designed to appeal both to home and overseas markets. The new heaters, which cover a range from 3 kw to 20 kw, comply with the special72 words
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391 1957-10-09 10 16 Airfields To Serve Sarawak By 1960 SARAWAK should have 16 airfields m operational use by internal air service of British Borneo by 1960, stated Mr. John Seal of the Civil Aviation Department m Kuching. At present there are four feeder services and mainline airfields m throughout the country-Kuching, Sibu,391 words
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148 1957-10-09 10 U.S. AIRCRAFT SHARES SOAR ON NEWS OF RED MOON ANNOUNCEMENT that Russia had launched a man-made moon triggered a sharp rise m aircraft shares on Monday m an otherwise sluggish stock market m Wall Street. Douglas rocketed &i a gain of US$4 at US$62 f, an opening block of shares;AP - 148 words
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Article66 1957-10-09 10 SIMON Handling Engineers Ltd. have received through their Canadian company, Simon Engineering Companies of Canada Ltd., contracts from the Canadian National Harbours Board totalling over a million dollars for eight large pneumatic suction plants, to discharge bulk grain from ships' holds into storage m export granaries.66 words
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227 1957-10-09 10 NUCLEAR propulsion for Britain's merchant navy may not be far away, said the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, speaking at the annual dinner of tiie Chamber of Shipping of the U.K. m London. The Prime Minister made the point that no industry was227 words
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Article408 1957-10-09 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: F& N ord s $2.72J overnight, $2.80 to $2.85 Cements $1.67* overnight- M. Colls $1.04 overnight; Metal Box $2. overnight and yesterday; OTEC 67/-, 66/6: Robinson ords $1.97£ overnight. $1.95; Sime Darby $1.98 cd and overnight; Strait s Times408 words
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Article31 1957-10-09 10 ONE of a new range of diesel engines was introduced by the British engineering tirm of Russell Newbery and Company at the Engineering and Marine Exhibition at Olympia, London.31 words
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Article98 1957-10-09 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noQn closing prices per picul yeste were: copra, Oct. buyers, $25i sellers; cot oil m bulk $40 sellers drums $44 J sellers. Ml. white pepper $110 sellers, Sarawak white $109 sellers, special Sarawak black $69. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable mixed copra98 words
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Article177 1957-10-09 10 THE total value of Sarawak's trade for July this year was $85.21 million, exceeding the previous month's figure by $5.77 million. It was also higher by $7.6 million than the total of $77.62 million for July 1956. The value of the imports amounted to $40.23 million177 words
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Article129 1957-10-09 10 A 10-year development plan designed to raise Jamaica's economic status and living standards has been announced by Finance Minister Noel Nethersoie. It calls for an expenditure of 100 million pounds sterling. In support of the Nethersoie proposals, Chief Minister Norman W. Manley said it would not beAP - 129 words
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Article224 1957-10-09 10 A TRANSISTOR test set that will indicate noise level and apply all the usual checks has been put into production by a British electronic engineering firm, Bonochord LtJ. of Buckinghamshire. Believed to be the only one of its kind, the set is designed to be of224 words
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Advertisement315 1957-10-09 10 EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORP., S/A Phone: ***** "A" LINE BcniLAß ccpvirc SINGAPORE/PHNOMPENH PHNOMPENH/SINGAPORE Arrives Sallt "TATSUOH MARU" 13 Oct 15 Oct "TATSUOH MARU" 27 Oct 29 Oet EVERETT SIAM LINE SAILING TO BANCKOK Arrive* Sail* •COLDEN CAMMA" 1 1 Oct 13 Oct Malacca Pt. Sham Penang "COLDEN CAMMA" 14/15 Oct 16315 words
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Advertisement814 1957-10-09 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. fei: *****/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Boston, New Yo«k. Baltimore, Philadelphia ft Cult Ports S pete P. Sham Penang fOLYOORUS In Port ETD 10 Oct 14 Oct IS/16 Oct ULYSSES 17/22 Nov 28/29 Nov 30Nov/IDec Carriers option814 words
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Advertisement1245 1957-10-09 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 24 12 (18 lin*»j UrKWpcietec ir iiiuaocre) (12 lines) "SK"* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Z? SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONOON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to ptoceed via othei poits to load and disthaig* carge (Via Suex with liberty to proceed via Panama1,245 words
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Advertisement809 1957-10-09 11 MITSUI |jQ LINE Spore P Shorn Penong FOR JAPAN Azumoton Moru for Yokohomo. Kobe Moii G 13/14 Horunoson Maru vio Monilo ♦or Yokohomo Nogoyo Kobe 21 Oct FOR USA Foi New York, Philadelphia, Boltimore vio Bombov Awoboson Moru from Japan 1 1 Oct 13 Oct Akibason Moru tor Jopan 9809 words
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Advertisement760 1957-10-09 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings toi Bongkok •ad/cv Foi Eott via Sims Peiiong P.S'horr S'»o*o -JAVA" In Port "BOGOTA" 27 28 Oct "SINALOA- 24/25 Oct 26/27 Oct 28 29 Oct Bangkok only. "JUTLANDIA" 20 22 Nov 23 24 Nov 25 26 Nov HOMEWARDS Soilings toi Aden. Port Sold Genoa Antwerp,760 words
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Article, Illustration242 1957-10-09 12 TN his first attempt m 1 a competition of any kind Master Chow Soon Cheong of St. Andrew's School hit the jackpot. Chow, (standing: extreme left) won the first prize of SI 5 m the Animal Lovers' League Poster drawing contest. Soon Cheong, who is a Primary 6A242 words
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Article622 1957-10-09 12 k^ W, /fj i imy/u* m jrurm T HEN George Washington was about 14, he did something you wouldn't catch many boys of today doing, not even on a dare. He sat down and copied out a whole list of rules for improving his manners. These rules622 words
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Article, Illustration228 1957-10-09 12 SCHOOL PERSONALITY CORNER He has Gift of the Gab (~)NE of the most popular students is Jamshid Medora, 17, a Form V pupil of the St. Andrew's School. Singapore. Jamshid, a h a r dworking student, with studies always first before pleasure, leads the School's Civic Club. Having an eloquent228 words
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Article, Illustration425 1957-10-09 12 ABOARD THE TOBRUK A STUDENT REPORTS QN Saturday morning, August 17, 45 pupils of the Teachers' Training College obtained permission from our superintendent, Mr. Lawrence, to visit the warship "Tobruk" which was just outside the roads m the Straits of Malacca. Out of the 90 pupils m our college I425 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-10-09 12 SCHOOLCHILDREN and parents turned out m full force to attend the Animal Lovers' League annual rally and pet show held at Raffles Institution ground last Saturday. Standard pix shows a section of the schoolchildren with parents admiring the birds m cages displayed at the pet51 words
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Advertisement184 1957-10-09 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products *%r a* CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Big Fresh Stock Arrived FURNISHING FABRICS m Latest Designs of Every Description to suit the184 words
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Miscellaneous82 1957-10-09 12 II r^j I George Washington turned a teacher of manners, when at the age of 14, he copied a whole list of rules for improving his conduct. OTrtH&<, WHEN T4KEM YOU^JG CAM BP TRAINED TO CATCH FjSH FOPTHEIR BcWTI CWUFRS...IWINDIASEVERAL TRIBES USE m.^mM FOR THUS PURPOSE... H^^ »M FLIGHT^ SPARAOW^82 words
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Article172 1957-10-09 13 LONDON, Oct. 8 (AP)— Promoter Jack Solomons said yesterday he has offered Floyd Patterson £50,000 to defend his heavyweight boxing crown m an outdoor bout m Britain next June. Solomons said he wants to match Patterson against Dick Richardson, a 23-year-old Welshman if Richardson beats172 words
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181 1957-10-09 13 We're Not Interested In Fighting For That Kind Of Money sporting fever is highest m Britain. "I have m mind several grounds on which I could stage it," said Solomons. "The purse offer would be the biggest ever made m this country." Solomons, Europe's leading promoter, has always wanted to181 words
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121 1957-10-09 13 Cheng Misses World Mark By 1 1/4 Ins. LONDON, Oct. 8 (Reuter) Cheng Feng-yung, 20. China's woman high jump champion, yesterday cleared 1.73 metres (5 feet 8 ins). The world record is 1.76 metres (5 feet 9i inches), held by Mildred McDaniel oi the United States. In reporting this, the121 words
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Article62 1957-10-09 13 Building of the Olympic Village ROME. Oct. 8. (Reuter)— Mr. Avery Brundase. President, of the International Olympic Committee, yesterday urged the Italian sports authorities to start building the 1960 Olympic village at once. He praised the Italian Olympic Committee for its work so far, but added that it was urgently62 words
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Article51 1957-10-09 13 MELBOURNE. Tues. The Melbourne Racing Club has planned a new classic event for three-year-old fillies the Sandown Guineas to be run over one mile. The event will make its debut at the Williamstown Cup meeting at Caulfield (Melbourne) on Nov. 16. The stake money will be51 words
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Article19 1957-10-09 13 KHAW— To Li and Kai-Boh a son Peng-Tee at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. Singapore on 8.10.57 Both well.19 words
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Advertisement239 1957-10-09 13 ENGAGEMENT. McLENNAN TAN: Thl igcment is announced Captain J. McLennan Tonna. of Ballantrae. and Miss Tan Beng I 1 Homecraft Centre, eldest daughter of ran Kiong Lock and Mrs. Tan Kiong Lock. "> ore ANNOUNCEMENT WDBURYS Milk Tray Choco- *> late Sampling Campaign will irned out at the Cathay ma239 words
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Advertisement296 1957-10-09 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT A PPLICATIONS are invited for the following posts on the staff of the Trade School at Alor Gajah Malacca, for appointment m January. 1958: Instructors for the following Trades and Subjects: (a) Fitting and Machine Shop Work l; (b) Blacksmithing and Welding (Oxy. Acythene and Electric296 words
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Advertisement231 1957-10-09 13 AGENT WANTED OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPN. LTD. requires Life Assurance Agents for Singapore on allowance and commission basis. Apply Divisional Manager P.O. Box 442. Singapore. FOR SALE RACE-DAY AT BINWANIS 102, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE, where you are definite to gel 3 to 4 times worth your Dollars. Tips ptd nylons231 words
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Advertisement172 1957-10-09 13 TUITION C^ A CHA CHA. ROCK-N--ROLL; MAMBO 7.30 p.m. To-morrow. $10/- Complete. Be Prepared for Yuletide. Lee's School of Dancing, 126 Sims Avenue. Telephone *****. LEARN Ballroom Dancing Latin American Dances at Poh San Dance Studio. 263. O.u tram Road, Singapore Lessons by appointment. JVfERCANTILE INSTITUTION •L'l 209. Queen Street172 words
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Advertisement159 1957-10-09 13 AT YOUR SERVICE PHOTO STAMPS— Reproduced from your favourite photo or snapshot. Ideal for Pen Pals. Autographs. Greeting Cards etc. Free samples. K. H. Chong. PO Bo x 1439. Singapore. Also available at Singapore Coid Storage Arcade. Orchard Road, and City Photo Studio. 899 Geylane Road (opposite Tanjong Katong Road).159 words
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Advertisement118 1957-10-09 13 NOTICES M.V. "ORANJE" The above vessel is due to arrive from Djakarta about 2 p.m on the 9th October 1957 and will berth alongside Godowns 4243 (Gate No. 2) of the Singapore Harbour Board. Embarkation of passengers for Colombo, Naples, Southampton and Amsterdam will take place between 5 and 6118 words
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Advertisement857 1957-10-09 13 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER 1. WATER DEPARTMLM (a> Tender for the occupation and servicing ot Kedais at Gunong Pulal. Pontian and Tebrau for a period of two years commencing 1/1/58 and end.ng 31/12/59. Tender Deposit $100/- Close 12 NOON 21/JO/57, am: <b) Supply of Anhydrous Ammonia during 1958.857 words
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Miscellaneous264 1957-10-09 13 WLi 3 Abner fiy A/ Coop JAT LAST |l BUT, MAM'ZELLE. /^^2^K >/ |pSe^ r^ r^Jt KNOW ZE Alley Oop Ey V. 7. Ham/in YOU'VE HYPNOTIZED I ...AND WHILE I'M AT I IT'S TIME TH' GOOD PEOPLE I YOUR LAST VICTIM, J IT, I THINK I'LL JUST J OF MOO264 words
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Miscellaneous354 1957-10-09 13 mIU \m JJI ■Jhhhhlhlbbß .rpODAY'S QUOTATION: I I J. "By love I do not mean .any natural tenderness. 1 which is more or less In 1 people according to their constitutions: hut 1 mean a larger principle of soul, founded m reason and piety, which makes us tender, kind, and354 words
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1107 1957-10-09 14 WINDSOR LAD - POWHATAN, PROGRAMME GO LIKE WINNERS ON THE TRACK WINDSOR LAD By POWHATAN and PROGRAMME, two of Jack Spencer's candidates, were very impressive workers at Bukit Timah yesterday when sent against the clock m preparation for their engagements during the meeting. Powhatan, with Merv Posner astride, was going much better than1,107 words
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Article, Illustration196 1957-10-09 14 WINDSOR LAD - KEN STANLEY, 35, exEngland table tennis star, has no trouble to jind a partner for the men's doubles these days. He calls on his son David. 12. David, Burnley Grammar Scnool boy, and his dad have teamed up for the men's doubles at the North196 words
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Article106 1957-10-09 14 PENANG Tues. Kelantan, playing better soccer, scored a four goals to three win over Penang m the Sultan's Gold Cup semi-final replay at the City Stadium today Kelantan were faster and their forwards showed better understanding and ball control. The visitors attacked from the start but Penang106 words
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Article141 1957-10-09 14 CI. 2 CI 5 For STC November Meeting THE Selangor Turf Club will bold their November meeting on Nov. 2, 6 and 9. There will be two runs for all horses Class Two and Class Five. Entries close on Wednesday. October 23. The Committee have de cided that two races141 words
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193 1957-10-09 14 Match-winner Vijiaratnam Does It Again CEYLON Sports Club's Vijiaratnam once again played the role of match-winner when his 25th minute goal gave the Ceylonese their 1-0 victory over Wanderers Sports Club m a keenly contested Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 match at Balestier Road yesterday. This is the second time193 words
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Article215 1957-10-09 14 Negri Are Hockey Champs SEREMBAN, Tues. Negri Sembilan recovered from an early shock and went on a goal scoring spree to whip Pahang 7-3 m the last match of the quadrangular hockey yesterday. Negri and Johore tied with four points each but Negri took the title with a better goa]215 words
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317 1957-10-09 14 SINGAPORE Asian Rugby Union selectors begin their difficult task of picking the Singapore All-Blues team for this season when they try out 40 prospective candidates on the Police Training School ground today. ASP Naiz Mohamed Shah secretary of the Union, told317 words
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Article177 1957-10-09 14 Braves Right On Top War id Series MILWAUKEE. Oct. 7 (UP) Lew Burdette an ex-Yankee farmhand, poured it on his former teammates for the second time today, defeating them 1-0 m the fifth game of the World Series to put Milwaukee on top of New York, three games to two.177 words
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Article160 1957-10-09 14 FOLLOWING are tonight's ties m the Singapore Badminton Association National Championships at the Badminton Hall Open Women Doubles: Nancy Lim/Lau Hui Huang v s Tan Hon Lan/Mrs. Molly Tan; Ong Siew Yong/Long Sooo Chin vs Rosie Foong/Mrs. M. Quintal Veteran Singles: Sambojoe Ahmad v s Winner of160 words
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Article59 1957-10-09 14 THE following have been selected to represent the Singapore Railway Recreation Club against their Kuala Lumpur counterparts for the hockey Davies Cup on Thursday at XL.:Mohd. Kahar, Abu bin Cha, Mohd. Yacob, H. Hendroff P Clerk. Baharom bin Abdullah. Ahmad Ibrahim. A. Samuel, Leo Nathan. Lee59 words
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Article25 1957-10-09 14 THE SHA Div. 2 league match between BODCA and University scheduled to be played yesterday at St. George's Road has been postponed to Friday.25 words
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Article343 1957-10-09 14 Now For Trie SAFA Cup SINGAPORE Indian Recreation Club took another step nearer their goal the SAFA senior cup when they beat Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 2—l m their semi-final at Jaian Besar stadium yesterday. Entering the Cup final for the first time, the Indians343 words
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Article290 1957-10-09 14 Engineers Win Tough Match KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs 47 Field Park R oya j Engineers edged Selangor Club 'A' by 15 points (penalty four tries) to 13 points (two goal* and a try) m a hard f rugger match on the o^ today. The Club played with teen men throughout the290 words
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Article78 1957-10-09 14 THE following will be selected to represent Juniors Combined m the SAFA Premier League soccer match against Chinese at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday: Basri (Darul Afiah). Sim Ann Soon (Springdale); Hamid Ariff (Alexandra-. Thair Hj Ali (Perhimponan Stia). Ariffin (STB): Ramh (Kebenaran), Wari (Darul Afiah). Amir78 words
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Advertisement53 1957-10-09 14 with BEFORE AFTER The effect of TELOTA I v HAIR DARKENING PWI"T| Monufoeti:red b Y POMAOe is grcjduol 3 J^J TELOTA COSMETIC ond natural. W^-!^l CO Ask for descriptive Sj?^ tv pamphlet today, k Englond Available at most good storey. 2 Mirinda Jp* The drink with W/4 /m, c^ c53 words
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Advertisement73 1957-10-09 14 1 One of the worlds most /SX desired watches! n^F Roamer. the watch you wear for j *jLwr MM all occasions. Jfc iFF^^-^* 1 00 waterproof A f Ik} W^. Shock resistant t ff \dT*Js*\ Antlmagnetic f < ¥i IF i/ nk Obtainable from all High Clan j^^ Wotch Dealers73 words
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Miscellaneous101 1957-10-09 14 SOCCLR S.B.H.F.A. League Cuv Final: Mercantile Bank vs Wearne Bros at Jalan Besar Stadium. Knockout Quarter Final: Pulau Bukom vs. Singapore Cold Storage at Farrer Park. Straits Trading vs. National Carbon at Farrer Park. HOCKEY S.H.A. Div. 1: S.R.C. vs. SHB Police at SRC vadana. Div. 2: T.T.C. vs. R.M.N.101 words
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