Singapore Standard, 10 October 1957
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Title Section30 1957-10-10 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #6 it m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 \oL VIII. No. 100 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1957 12 PAGES 15 <T>TS30 words
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Article, Illustration16 1957-10-10 1 FDFSDFSDF TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN MR. LIM YEW HOCK MR. TAN LARK SYE16 words
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Article120 1957-10-10 1 Lim Gets 2 Death Letters SINGAPORE'S Chief MinisMr. Lim Yew Hock has received two death letters m past few days. Another letter from a group of Chinese middle school students condemned Lim for recent arrests subversive elements. f Said Mr. Lim: "I am happy received death letters bexause they confirm120 words
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Article31 1957-10-10 1 AUTHORITIES are investigating the death by acid poisoning m New York of Boris Richard Daniman. 54. once called the top young Communist international representative m the Western hemisphere.- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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128 1957-10-10 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (Rev- i far r) The United States is f to talk to Russia about < national control of space .es, United States Secre- i of State. Mr. John Foster c es, disclosed here last night c conferring with President i128 words
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Article57 1957-10-10 1 LONDON, Oct. 9 (Reuter)— Two Hungarian members of the staff of the British legation m Budapest were arrested on Oct. 7. the British Foreign Office announced here today. The announcement said that these arrests brought to five the number of members of the local staff of the57 words
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Article36 1957-10-10 1 NORWEGIAN demonstrators yesterday hit a British general on the head with a stone, mistaking him for German General Hans Speidel, Rommel's former chief of staff and now commander of NATO central land forces. Reuter.36 words
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318 1957-10-10 1 A PLOT TO ASSASSINATE FEDERATION PRIME MINISTER TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN AND SINGAPORE CHIEF MINISTER MR. LIM YEW HOCK, HAS BEEN SMASHED BY THE COLONY POLICE. ALSO MARKED DOWN FOR DEATH WAS SINGAPORE MILLIONAIRE MR. TAN LARK SYE, AS WELL AS SEVERAL MINISTERS IN BOTH318 words
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184 1957-10-10 1 LIM ESCORTS 14 STUDENTS OUT OF OUTRAM JAIL SINGAPORE Government yesterday released another 14 Chinese school students after completing Investigations into statements made by them m Outram Jail. The Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock personally escorted the students, who included two girls, out of Outram Jail. The Council of184 words
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141 1957-10-10 1 BOMBERS ARE NOT OUTMODED YET: IKE WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (AP) President Eisenhower sharply disputed today Soviet party chief Nikita Krushchev's claim that Soviet rockets and earth satellite have outmoded jet bombers and fighters. At a news conference, President Eisenhower answered flatly m the negative when asked whether he agreed that141 words
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Article, Illustration18 1957-10-10 1 A grateful mother thanks Mr. Lim for the release of her son outside Outram Jail.18 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-10-10 1 HUSBAND LEADS HIS WIFE AWAY ONE of the two girl students detained is married, and her husband was waiting outside the jail to take her home after her release yesterday. StandardpicStandardpic - 31 words
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425 1957-10-10 1 THE GENTLEMAN' IS A SUCCESS MARALINGA, South Australia, Oct. 9 (Reuter) Britain today exploded a nuclear warhead for a long range rocket from a balloon flying 1,000 feet above the desert here. The testing of the perfected warhead, called "the gentleman" was the third425 words
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75 1957-10-10 1 SADOO JANE, one of the three men accused of kidnapping Singapore contractor, S Kandiah Appavoo, was granted a discharge m the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday. The discharge does not amount to an acquittal. Inspector V. L. Fong, prosecuting, said he was on instructions to withdraw the75 words
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Article28 1957-10-10 1 SIR Henry Hau Shik Lee, the Federation Minister of Finance, arrived m Tokyo yesterday by air en rouie to Malaya from the United States.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article18 1957-10-10 1 CONFESSED Soviet spy, Jack Soble. was sentenced yesterday to seven years' jail m New York.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration101 1957-10-10 2 AS anxious relatives await the release of 14 students the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, enters the steel gates of the Outram Prison. In picture above a senior prison official receives Mr. Lim who is followed by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of101 words
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212 1957-10-10 2 Husband Says He Wants Wife And Other Woman' "WHAT is the use of marrying a man who would let his parents take care of the maintenance of his wife?" said a housewife m the Singapore Sixth Magistrarte's Court yesterday. The housewife, Choo Ah Low, 21. was cross-examining her husband Lim212 words
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Article54 1957-10-10 2 THE DISPUTE between the management of Gim Cheong Soap Factory and the Singapore General Employees Union over the dismissal of three employees was settled yesterday. A spokesman of the Union said that since the management had agreed to re-instate the dismissed workers, the union had decided to54 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-10-10 2 ...and the girt who went home with mamma IN a hurry and m apparent deep thought the last of the two girl detainees walks away with her mother from the walls of the Outram Prison which had horn her 'home' for nearly two weeks.- StandardpicStandardpic - 45 words
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Article154 1957-10-10 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber rrices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (norn) 851 851 Int. Oct. R.S.S. No. 1 8.T5 855 Nov R.S.S. No. 1 852 86 R.S.S. No. 2 nom. 83i R.S.S. No. 3 nom. 82 Tone: Steady. Tbe price of tin m Singapore yesterday154 words
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257 1957-10-10 2 CUSTOMS OFFICER TELLS COURT OF NIGHT AMBUSH ON BEACH PENANG, Wed.— How a Customs party laid m ambush at Batu Ferringhi and arrested three men carrying tins of matches from a shed to a sampan on the beach, was described by Revenue Officer, Lall Mohamed m the Magistrate's Court today.257 words
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240 1957-10-10 2 JUDGE DISAGREES WITH VERDICT OF ASSESSORS IPOH, Wed.— Disagreeing with the opinion of the two assessors on the question of the sanity of the accused, Mr. Justice Shepherd m the Perak High Court today sentenced Bakar bin Ahmad, 49. a Malay labourer,240 words
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Article159 1957-10-10 2 TENANCY APPEAL DISMISSED THE Singapore High Court yesterday dismissed an appeal of a former dance hostess against an order of a civil district court for the surrender of her premises to a landlord. The re -possession order m favour of the landlords, the Singapore Building Corporation, was made after the159 words
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Article22 1957-10-10 2 THE annual car festival of the Mariamman temple at Muar was celebrated yesterday m the temple premises at Jalan Mohamediah.22 words
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Article234 1957-10-10 2 Temple Ritual Settles Claim KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. ft civil case invo. 1 came to a settlen Mr. Justice Sutherland Supreme Court today the plaintiff accepted fendants' challenge to the head of a cockerr Chinese temple to his claim The "heac-cutting" i was performed at trw Street Chinese Tern; the plaintili234 words
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Article169 1957-10-10 2 P.A.P's former secretary. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. is once again seeking control of his party. Mr. Lee. it is understood, has called for an annual general meeting of the P.A.P. members on Oct. 20 for the election of new officials and for the "endorsement of169 words
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Article133 1957-10-10 2 A YOUTH suffering from tuberculosis was "very depressed" when he jumped from the second floor oi a Singapore hospital, the Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, was told yesterday. The Coroner. m into the death' of So: Gee, 18, who jumpec the second floor of the Tan133 words
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Article44 1957-10-10 2 STAFF and students of the Catholic High School, Singapore, will attend a Solemn Requiem. High Mass for the late Rev. Fr Edward Bacheras who died on board the ship Vietnam. Father Bacheras was the founder and supervisor of the school.44 words
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Article19 1957-10-10 2 TWO-hundred-and-fifty women last month approached the Penang Employment Exchange for work. The majority wanted an amah's job.19 words
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Article22 1957-10-10 2 THE Raub District Celebrations Committee i $2,766 from a fun fair ronggeng show during th« trict's Merdeka ceiebr last week.22 words
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246 1957-10-10 3 COULD this streak seen c Singapore skies last Friday night be the Russatellite that is now ng the globe at a height of 500 miles?' This picture was taken by Standard cameraman, Tan Man Long, when he spotted an object m246 words
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113 1957-10-10 3 Insufficient Evidence, Says Judge THE SINGAPORE Fourth rict Judge, Mr. Choor ?h, yesterday acquitted w Fook Wah, charged b assisting m the dist xl of stolen watches, pens nd pencils, on grounds of insufficient evidence. The Judge, acquitting Hiew, said it was unsafe to convict Hiew on the evidence of113 words
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Article60 1957-10-10 3 A VAN belonging to a Singapore businessman and parked outside his home m Koh Seek Lim Road was set on fire yesterday. Mr. Lim Eng Quee found one of the tyres of his van burning soon after he woke up at about 5 o'clock yesterday morning.60 words
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243 1957-10-10 3 KEEP ORDER, OR ELSE... SCHOOLS TOLD Grants Can Be Stopped Under New Govt. Rules REGULATIONS published yesterday by the Singapore government on grant-in-aid to Colony schools call for the strict maintenance of discipline m the institutions. Government can withdraw any grant-in-aid if the head of management committee of the school243 words
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139 1957-10-10 3 SINGAPORE Malays will send a team of artists to the Cultural B-estival which will be held m conjunction with Malacca's Cultural Congress m December. They will perform operas, and old folk dances, and give a display of the Malay art of self-defence. A member139 words
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71 1957-10-10 3 SUCCESSFUL candidates m the recent Licentiate Diploma Examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, Practical Examinations, 1957, are: L.R.S.M. Branch «*C" Pianoforte: Noella Dans, Rathie Joseph, Deline L. Seneviratne. Ranee O. Seneviratne, Eunice Tan Queen Lan, Tow Siew Mui. SINGING: Honour71 words
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Article39 1957-10-10 3 A TAXI driver, Halban Singh was yesterday acquitted by the Second Traffic Magistrate, Mr. M. Coomarasamy of a charge of driving without, care and consideration for others along Balestier Road on the evening of Dec. 6 last year.39 words
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Article86 1957-10-10 3 He Abused Inspector Court Told A VEHICLES Inspector alleged m a Singapore Court yesterday that, he was abused by a taxi-driver when he demanded his driving licence. Inspector Lourdes said this at the trial of Sarban Singh who faced a charge of not displaying his licence badge on his arm.86 words
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198 1957-10-10 3 PLAN'S for Singapore's Borstal are well underway. Commissioner for Prisons, or P.L. James, said yesI ay. .or James announced after the Acting Chief retary. Mr. ST. Stewart and the Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, Mr. D. Nair. toured the Reive Training Centre. The198 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-10-10 3 HONGKONG film star Grace Chang yesterday brought work to a temporary standstill at the Singapore International Airport at Paya Lebar. The star, who is m the Colony to make a new film "Air Hostess" yesterday chose the airport for location.- StandardpicStandardpic - 45 words
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121 1957-10-10 3 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Staff Association yesterday complained to the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, that the Board had served notices to quit quarters to more than 200 workers who were suspended during the go-slow. The Association's secretary. Mr. Jamit Singh met the121 words
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Article60 1957-10-10 3 A BILL collector and clerk admitted m a Singapore court yesterday that he had misappropriated nearly $1,237 of his firm's money over a period of 12 months. Yeo Wee Yong was jailed for three months. He pleaded guilty to committing criminal breach of trust of the60 words
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Article181 1957-10-10 3 MRS. A. J. Braga, wife of the Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, yesterday advised all nurses m the Colony Medical Services to join the newly-formed Nurses Association which "is international m outlook." Speaking at the annual presentation of medals, prizes and certificates to181 words
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289 1957-10-10 3 Carole 1 8, To Wed Millionaire's Son Date Is Sef for December A FORMER London ballet-dancer and repertory actress, Miss Carole Maynard, is to marry the fourth son of Singapore multi-millionaire newspaper-owner, Mr. George Lee. Carole, 18, told the Standard yesterday that she fust met her fiance, 22-year-old Lee Chai289 words
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Advertisement393 1957-10-10 3 FOUR REASONS WHY OUR SALE IS DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SALES. 1. All articles cleared under sale are from our regular stock. This ensures the clients of getting quality goods. 2. The sizes and colours which may be odd to us can be your regular size and favourite colour. 3. Quality393 words
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230 1957-10-10 4 LIM IS PRAISED FOR ANTI-RED STAND MORE than 450 persons in Singapore have congratulated Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, on his recent purge of Communists in Chinese middle schools. Letters of appreciation from law-abiding citizens and residents of the island have poured into the Chief Minister's office during the230 words
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Article, Illustration315 1957-10-10 4 PENGHULU "Stone Face" Sibah, chief of a Kapit village m Sarawak and father of Dyak film star Luli, broke a promise he made to himself. He had declared with determination that he would not smile until he was fitted with a315 words
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Article110 1957-10-10 4 SINGAPORE Government has nominated Mr. N. A. Kularajah, Chairman of the Co-operative Union, to attend the fifth Asian Regional Training Course on Cooperatives to be held m Ceylon next month. The conference, which will be held m Nuwara Eliya, from Nov. 4 to 30 will110 words
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Article, Illustration123 1957-10-10 4 VICE-ADMIRAL Sir Gerald Gladstone, (right) who is to succeed Admiral Sir Alan Scott-Moncrieff, as Comnriand-er-in-Chief. Far East Struon, will arrive m Singapore on Oct. 24. accompanied by lady Gladstone and their daughter Vice-Admiral Gladstone was until iecently Commander of the Allied Naval Forces. Northern123 words
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192 1957-10-10 4 THE FREIGHTER Hai Hsuan, which was rerecently assigned to the United States Government after a seven-year legal battle, is up for sale. Spokesman for the vessel's custodial agents, the American President Lines, Captain C. A. Hartnoll, said yesterday that they had received a directive192 words
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368 1957-10-10 4 tates Ltd. He added however that he would not want to challenge his integrity. Secondly, he said, it was clear on the evidence and on the documents that there was some kind of agreement between the Company and Mr. Paul on the kind368 words
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Article42 1957-10-10 4 KOTA TINGGI, Wed.— More than 3,000 Muslims here staged a mile-long religious procession on Monday to commemorate the birthday of Prophet Mohamed. They then gathered at the mosque, where they listened to the Kathi relate the history of the Prophet.42 words
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Article125 1957-10-10 4 Jaycees Head For Congress FIFTEEN Singapore and Federation delegates to the 12th World Congress of the Junior Chamber International meeting m Tokyo on Oct. 15, left Singapore last night by the Thai Airways for Hongkong en route to Japan. Mr. Fred Eu, President of the Singapore Junior Chamber, headed the125 words
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Article94 1957-10-10 4 SIX Chinese Middle School students from Singapore have been selected under the Colombo Plan to do a special course of study m Australia. They will go to Sydney where they will undergo an orientation course on Australian history, geography, social customs, parliamentary institutions and the way94 words
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Miscellaneous184 1957-10-10 4 Standard cAlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE Merah Ward committee meeting S oofc Dictry at 193> Redhiu Road 7 3 p m Shell Theatrette (Collyer Quay): TIME TIDE Free film show "Land of Bub- bling Waters" and "Great Lakes TODAY: Singapore 11 18 a.m. (Bft St. Lawrence Lowlands" 1.15 9in.) 11.54184 words
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Article, Illustration104 1957-10-10 5 THE First Klang Girls Life Brigade held a parade last Sunday to j commemorate Life Bri- ?ade Week. The Band J of the Kuala Lumpur Boys Brigade and Port ttenham Ist Boys Brigade also took part m the parade. Front row are mem--5 bers of the Port Swet-Ch'ng Seng Poh - 104 words
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Article618 1957-10-10 5 SAYS HAWKER CHARGED WITH MURDERING PREGNANT WIFE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Chan Kirn Seng, a 33 -year -old hawker charged with the murder of his pregnant wife, claimed m his defence today that a senior police officer had offered him coffee and cigarettes and duped618 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-10-10 5 SERGEANT TAKES A BRIDE photo. SGT. L. D Beattic and his bride (the former Miss P. R. Mason) after their marriage at St. Andrew's Church m Kuala Lumpur last Saturday. A reception I was held at the Signals Sgt's Mess H.Q. Malaya Command. HappyHappy - 44 words
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121 1957-10-10 5 Public Can See Bhowani Junction' With Cuts KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Federation film fans will bow be able to see the controversial and twice-banned American film "Bhowani Junction/ based on a story of India m the aftermath of her independence. The Federal Film Appeal Board today passed it for general screening121 words
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69 1957-10-10 5 State-Wide Showing Of Merdeka Film JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Merdeka film, produced tg the Malayan Film Unit, showi the Federation's T.atnment of independence. shortly be shown :ghout Johore State. The film however, will be shown to Government i rs and organizations before it Is released for il screening. r.mentaries m69 words
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Article27 1957-10-10 5 \'GKONG. Oct. 9 Standard Service: prices of the HongExchangew re: $15.43 1 Sterling; $5.***** to 835 to Malayan SI; one Indonesian Ru>259.25 to a tael.27 words
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Article53 1957-10-10 5 IPOH, Wed. Tuan Anas Rashid. president of the Muslim missionary front of Indonesia, is at present on a two-month Malayan visit. He is interested m the work of the ail-Malayan Muslim Missionary Society among the aborigines of this country, and expects to tour various parts53 words
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Article55 1957-10-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A former Perak school teacher. Miss Yeap Beng See, left here for Australia today for a three-year course m nursing under the Colombo Plan. Miss Yeap, who was formerly on the staff of the Lady Treacher Girls' School, Taiping, will be attached to55 words
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Article104 1957-10-10 5 $5,000 Fine In Rupiah Case PENANG, Wed— An Indonesian taikong, Hoesin bin Shaari, was fined $5,000, m default a year's imprisonment, when Sessions Judge, Mr. David Anthony, convicted him on a charge of attempting to export 150,000 Indonesian rupiahs at the harbour here on Sept. 8. Hoesin was fined $1104 words
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Article61 1957-10-10 5 PENANG. Wed.— The UMNO State secretary here, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, said today that the Alliance will this week consider nomination of candidates for the forthcoming City and Town Council elections. He said the Alliance party would contest all seats here and m Province Wellesley. The party,61 words
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Article149 1957-10-10 5 Squatters Hold Up Radio Plans KUAN T A N Wed.— Local squatters have put to a standstill Radio Malaya's plans to have a $200,000 transmitting station at Kuantan, the Standard was told today. Work on the proposed station was supposed to have started early this year, but up to now,149 words
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298 1957-10-10 5 'I LOVE HIM/ SHE TELLS COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A pretty 15-year-old Tamil girl told Sessions Court President, Inche M. M. Hashim here today that she was m lovei with the youth who was being charged with kidnapping her. V. Suppiah, 19, a298 words
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169 1957-10-10 5 PENANG, Wed. A.P. Rddrigues, convicted of robbery said m the Sessions Court today, "Every man makes a mistake m his life. I have made mine. I ask that T be pardoned. I will never do it again" The Sessions Judge, Mr. David169 words
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Article62 1957-10-10 5 Dogs And Fowls Vaccinated PENANG. Wed. Veterinary aid and advice to the residents of rural Penafig and Province Wellesley were last month given by veterinary officers. During the period, they visited 63 viLages, 23 kampongs and two estates, carrying out ranikhet and foulpox vaccinations. Two dogs were injected with anti-distemper62 words
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Article72 1957-10-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The central executive committee of the Malayan Chinese Association will meet tomorrow to find ways and means to provide accommodation for over-aged students m Chinese schools. A source close to the MCA told the Standard today that Chinese parents were l '\vrv worried" over the72 words
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Article46 1957-10-10 5 PENANG. Wed. A cyclist. Mohamed bin Mahmood 51. died today following a collision with a car at MacAlister Road. The car, driven by a Dane was going m the same direction as the cyclist, who was on his way to Simpang Anam.46 words
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Article39 1957-10-10 5 LADY Black, wife of the Governor, Sir Robert Black, will visit the Asian and European hospitals at the Naval Base today. Accompanied by Lady ScottMoncrieff, she will also visit the hospital at HMS Terror39 words
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Advertisement231 1957-10-10 5 Tingling, ice-cold Red Lion it s wonderful l Made from juicy-rich oranges, ripened to perfection, Red Lion is a satisfying still drink Everyone enjoys this famous Fraser k Neave product, including Luli, star of "Long House" M «-k at the Capitol Cinema V Singapore J| World premiere: Thursday 10th October231 words
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Article471 1957-10-10 6 AT least half of the population of Singapore are aliens. After the war and after independence m neighbouring countries, more aliens than m pre-war days have sought refuge m Singapore. Regarding the people who have come here from the Federation, be they Federal citizens or British subjects born471 words
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Article458 1957-10-10 6 HPHE amazement with which the world received Russia's successful launching of the first man-made satellite into space has given place to anxiety over the potentialities of this scientific achievement. In the countries of the free world, government leaders, military experts and people who have followed the march458 words
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Letter392 1957-10-10 6 Many Youth Problems Sir In your editorial of Sept. 30. under the heading "Moral Education Plea," you said. "While any plans which the governments and their education experts may have dealing with this problem of juvenile delinquencies and student defiance are being studied, they would be advised to consider the392 words
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Letter325 1957-10-10 6 Sir —It is reported from Ipoh that a new Pan-Mala-yan Organization outside the UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance is to be formed. A circular convening the meeting points out that "there is a strong feeling that something should be done to co-ordinate the activities of all political parties and political leaders,325 words
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Letter67 1957-10-10 6 Sir Thank you very much for your most en- couraging article: "Our Aged Citizens." It is really very mspiring to realise that there is at least The S ngapore Standard m Malaya to give thought to the welfare, moral, spiritual and physical, of the country's aged citizens who67 words
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Article661 1957-10-10 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA by r\fi HIS return from Japan, where, m two weeks, he studied rice cultivation methods and fishing techniques, Federation Minister for Agriculture Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, told a Press Conference m Kuala Lumpur "we are perpetuating even now the old Colonial policy661 words
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Article, Illustration828 1957-10-10 6 Arnold Toy n bee writes on AMERICA and Arabia! Even as recently as 30 years ago, the boldest flight of imagination did not put the two together. A few ro-mantic-minded American missionaries fascinated by the lure of Bible lands, might have bowed their devoted828 words
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Article630 1957-10-10 6 AT Saigon now there gather together many of the principal experts concerned with economic plans for free Asia. They are holding preliminary discussions which prepare the stage for a meeting of ministers who form the Consultative Committee of the Colombo Plan. The Ministerial Conference is fixed for630 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1957-10-10 7 We'// Have Own Satellite Up By This December WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (Reuter) President Eisenhower said today that the United States proposed to launch its first test earth satellite m December this year. Mr. Eisenhower also said that the Soviet satellite by itself did not pose1,099 words
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288 1957-10-10 7 But Missile Signals Are Fading Off MOSCOW, Oct. 9 (Reuter) The Soviet newspaper Pravda said today that a third satellite was moving: round the world with the baby moon and the carrier rocket. It was the protective cone which shielded the earth satellite288 words
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Article80 1957-10-10 7 LONDON, Oct. 9 (ReutersMoscow Radio, reporting on the behaviour of the satellite, said today that the time taken for it to circle the earth was diminishing by three seconds every 24 hours. It could be assumed that "the satellite will continue its flight round the earth80 words
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139 1957-10-10 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (Reuter) Ghana's Finance Minis er, Mr K.A. Gbedemah. snubbed m a roadside cafe yesterday because of his colour, has been invited to breakfast with President Eisenhower at the White House tomorrow. Asked if the invitation had been prompted by the cafe incident,139 words
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Article41 1957-10-10 7 SPAIN was elected on Tuesday to fill a newly-created Vi n e Presidency of the U.N. General Assembly. This makes a total of nine vice-presidents. The vote by secret ballot was Spain 65, Bulgaria 9 and Italy 1. APAP - 41 words
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Article132 1957-10-10 7 WARSAW, Oct. 9 (Reuter) The restive students of the Warsaw Polytechnic, which has been closed since Friday following a student "revolt" and rioting m the streets, went back to school today. The rector ordered re-open-ing of the school after its senate had promised discipline and order132 words
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Article202 1957-10-10 7 It Wasn't A Rebuff To Zhukov WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (AP) President Eisenhower said today that if any American official has rebuffed a Russian proposal to send Marshal Zhukov to the United States it was unintentional. He told a news conference he personally knows nothing about any such rebuff. The New202 words
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441 1957-10-10 7 New Bid To End Disarmament Stalemate NEW YORK, Oct. 9 (Reuter) The United States today briefed its allies on yesterday's White House conference about the Soviet space satellite as the United Nations got ready for new efforts to end the disarmament stalemate. Mr. Harold Stassen, President Eisenhower's disarmament adviser, who441 words
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Article178 1957-10-10 7 CIVILIANS ATTACK R.I. TROOPS JAKARTA, Oct. 9 (Reuter)—A band of 200 to 300 "fully armed" civilians had attacked troops loyal to Lt.-Col. Djamin Gintings, military commander of North Sumatra, who last week arrested three senior officers of a regiment under his command, reports reaching here today stated. The regiment of178 words
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115 1957-10-10 7 US Will Send 'Brain' Into Space, He Says BARCELONA, Spain, Oct. 9, (AP). A Washington authority on space law suggested yesterday the United States will take over the lead m the earth satellite field after th« Vanguard project goes afloat "The Russians have %von a war of propaganda," said lawyer115 words
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Advertisement93 1957-10-10 7 FROM 11 am -1.45 -4.15 J TODAY! 6.45 9.30 pm. J R['iovt! I Phone ***** for Reservations g k^^ |y/- wnen a Yank who'd do anything J^* j« S^P H Ifl R for 3 bucl a g' e s to guggle a loaded B> f fencn b loo^ mto forbidden93 words
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Advertisement29 1957-10-10 7 Tkete HW& uw a Fine* T&cyc/e iuilt g* JhKßlS^ei bicycle vi 8 CHOICE I lttti mto iflttfl sou n I *^fl ft^^^^^nT^S Distributors: Raffles Place, Singapore. Tel: 3076 129 words
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Advertisement828 1957-10-10 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Te4: ***** 6, *****/4 J32/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T» Halifax, Boston, New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports Spore P. Sham Penang POLYDORUS 11l Pert ETD 10 Oct 14 Oet 15/16 Oct ULYSSES 17/22 Nov 28/29 Nov 30Nov/lDec Carrier* option to828 words
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Advertisement1281 1957-10-10 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) Xt" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE i e a p v t el SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with1,281 words
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Advertisement805 1957-10-10 8 I MITSUI |«Q LINE Spore P Shorn Penong FOR JAPAN Atumoton Moru 'or Yokohomo. Kobe Moji G 13/14 Horunoson Moru via Monilo ♦o» Yokohomo Nogovc Kobe 21 Oci FOR USA Foi New York Philodetphio. Baltimore vie Bombov Awobosan Maru from Japan 1 2 Ocf 14 Oct Akiboson Moru «Of Japan805 words
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Advertisement715 1957-10-10 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tot Bongkofc ond/ot Foi cost vie W«i Penono P S'Kotr s mrm, "JAVA" God 19 20 "BOGOTA" 27 28 Oct "SINALOA- 24/25 Oct 26/27 Oct 28/29Oet Bonqfcok only. "JUTLANDIA" 20 22 Nov 23/24 No* 25 26 No* HOMEWARDS Soilings to. A«Jc«. Pen SoU Genoa Antv.^,715 words
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Article127 1957-10-10 9 POLICY ON RICE IS CRITICISED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Government's decision to "mo:ze" the Siamese rice imrade was m effect "a sys.•:iposing taxes on imrice," said Mr. Yap Khay. president of the a United Rice AssoHe was addressing leading n porters at an emergency ol the Association here I monopoly would127 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-10-10 9 AN EXHIBITION of antifire fabrics for the home and industry was held at Hamilton House, London recently. Here, Lady Isobel Barnett, well-known per-Anti-Fire Fabrics sonality on British Television, demonstrates how a normal material dress burns when touched by flame (left), and as a contrast the specially-treated dress material fails to52 words
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Article61 1957-10-10 9 TOTAL imports of rubber, all grades, from all countries into Singapore and Federation of Malaya' during September, 1957, amounted to 36,877 tons. The figure includes 19,925 tons imported on provisional permits m previous months for which final documents have been received and excludes approximately 18,752 tons imported during61 words
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Article263 1957-10-10 9 REFERENCE to the Chinese demand for more farming land m Sarawak is made m the 1956 annual report of the Land and Survey Department issued m Kuching. This demand, says the report, is emphasized by these factors: the natural increase m population; the lack of opportunities263 words
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Article100 1957-10-10 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Oct. $24£ buyers, $25$ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $40i sellers; m drums $44$ sellers, Muntok white pepper $109 sellers, Sarawak white $108 sellers, special Sarawak black $68. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable mixed100 words
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Article39 1957-10-10 9 EXPANDING markets for the blue asbestos produced at Wittenoom Gorge, Western Australia, has led to the installation of new plant at the mine operated by Australian Blue Asbestos Ltd. The new plant will cost £A350,0(XL39 words
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148 1957-10-10 9 Rubber Up 2c. On Reports Of China Buying UNCONFIRMED reports of China buying steadied Singapore rubber prices yesterday which closed two cents above the previous day, International first grade for October shipment closing at 85| cents per lb. Prices opened well above the previous day's levels and at noon the148 words
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153 1957-10-10 9 AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IMPORTANT SOME Asian countries had found that if they ignored agricultural planning m their development programmes they did so "at their own peril," Mr. C. V. Narasimhan, executive secretary of E.C.A.F.E. said m Bangkok. He told a press conference following a meeting of Asian economic planners that any153 words
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Article24 1957-10-10 9 A MOVEMENT is gaining impetus to allow retail shops m several of the Australian capital cities to remain open for later trading.24 words
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149 1957-10-10 9 Robot Letter Sorter For Post Office A MACHINE that will automatically examine letters presented to it at random and arrange them ready for the cancellation of the 'stamps and sorting has been devised by research workers of the British Post Office. this was announced oy the Assistant PostmasterGeneral m a149 words
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Article46 1957-10-10 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank? Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready were French Francs *****: Belgian Francs 1626|: Holland Gldrs. 123 Deutsche Marks 136: Danish Kr 224J: Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.46 words
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Article196 1957-10-10 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Fraser and Neave ords $2.85, $2.875; Gammons $2.42|; Hammers $2.25, $2.27 J: Hume ords A5/10i: Jacksons $1.65: Cements 67J; Collieries $1.04; Metal Box $2, $1.98. $1.95 odd lot: OTEC. 66/6. 66/9; OCBC. $23.10. $23 to $22.75 to $23; Robinson196 words
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Article129 1957-10-10 9 ALL sections of the local share market were dull but with improved buying support at the lower levels, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. The volume of business continued to be small. Price changes announcel by the Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave: Ords 2.84129 words
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Article29 1957-10-10 9 K.L.M.'s winter schedules, which have just started are mainly characterized by quicker conditions, following the introduction of new aircraft and shortening of the stops on several stretches.29 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-10-10 9 AFTER spending a fortnight m Malaya, Mr. G. D. A. Klijnstra, a director of Unilever, a world-wide organization, has left for Jakarta to do a similar tour of Unilever interests there. Pictured here at Kuala Lumipur Interna-37 words
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Article42 1957-10-10 9 tional Airport before take off are (from left): Mr. N. F. Nicholson, chairman of Lever Brothers m Malaya; Mrs. Nicholson- Mr. H. C. Stal, factory manager; Mr. D. H. Thomas, senior production manager; Mr. KUjnstra and Mrs. Klinzz KUjnstra.42 words
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Article184 1957-10-10 9 /^OLOURFUL contemporary designs are putting enamel pots and pans back on the kitchen shelf. This is the latest stage m the battle of enamel versus aluminium, with the introduction of a completely new range of enamel kitchenware by a manufacturer m Wales. Since they were shown184 words
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Article132 1957-10-10 9 J.A.L. PLANS FLIGHTS TO S'PORE THE Japan A i r Lines are making plans for a thrice weekly service from Tokyo to Singapore next year, it was officially announced. Confirming this, a spokesman of the Japanese Consulate General, Singapore, yesterday said that from present indications the service would begin from132 words
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Article, Illustration108 1957-10-10 9 A GET TOGETHER lunch was given yesterday at the Capitol Mandarin Room, Singapore, by Mr. Anw Pit Seng. managing director of Auw Pit Seng's Trading Co Ltd., Hongkong, Far East general agents for Ser' ravallo's tonic. Picture shows Mr. Auw (left) helping a guest. Miss Tang, to108 words
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Article96 1957-10-10 9 IPOH. Wed— Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce today celebrated their golden jubile» with a dinner for 500 guests. In the afternoon, members held a tea party at which th« president. Mr. Lav Pak Khuan. recalled the efforts of past officials of the Chamber whose untiring work had earned96 words
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Article27 1957-10-10 9 SEPTEMBER rubber crops announced are: Aiienby 37.000 lb.; Benta 81.000 lb.: Jeram Kuantan 72.000 lb.; Kundong 50,000 lb.; Mentakab 80.000 lb Sungei Bagan 142,000 lb.27 words
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Article335 1957-10-10 9 THE Sarawak Government has commissioned an expert to study the possibility of establishing a Timber Depot to ensure a proper and reliable supply of timber and to operate seasoning and possibly impregnation facilities. The expert commissioned is Mr. B. E. Webb, a former Forestry Engineer m335 words
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Article221 1957-10-10 9 Demand For Catalysts Expanding BIG-SCALE extensions to a catalyst factory at Clitheroe, Lancashire, have made it the most modern m the world. Already the only factory m the Commonwealth devoted exclusively to catalyst manufacture, il will now by ihis latest development be able to offer catalysts for sale on a221 words
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Article27 1957-10-10 9 THE Acting Dirertor of Public Works, Sarawak. Mr. G. N. Wilkinson, this week inspected work m progress on the new Miri Shipping Coastal WaarL27 words
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Article24 1957-10-10 9 TWELVE Holden sedans are being shipped from Melbourne to Hongkong aboard the freighter Eastern Star. The ship left Melbourne end July.24 words
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Miscellaneous91 1957-10-10 9 OUTER ROADS Agamemnon. Sant c Dolores, Oolga Maersk. Sunny, Katong, Helikon, Hoegh Silvermoon, Obokil. INNER ROADS Segamat. Selat Siberut. New Susanna. Tong Siang. San Ricardo, Scudai. Hai Hui, lVfin Huang, Resang. Tong Heng, Sedili. Salong. New Asia, Lucky Chan, Ende. SHB WHARVES Star Betelgeuse 4. President Jefferson 6, El Brenon91 words
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Article1688 1957-10-10 10 AID OR m 1 SMOKE belches out of the chimneys that are fast dotting the skyline m North-east India (Bihar, West Bengal and Orissa) often described as the Ruhr of India, we hope and pray that this rapidly developing industrial belt of India wouldn't have so turbulent a1,688 words
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Article, Illustration191 1957-10-10 10 Wendy To Don Saree ONE of the youngest and s v ccessful (schoolgirl) model, Wendy Locke, will try her luck m the •Miss Deepavah Queen" contest, donning the India's national dress— the saree— at the Deepavali Dance at Sea View Hotel on Oct. 19. Now already an amateur m the191 words
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Article911 1957-10-10 10 W. MILLINSHIP - W. MILLINSHIP PARIS REPORT by PARIS THIS week marks the end of a three-month holiday for the school children of France nearly a fifth of the whole population. The simultaneous return of colder weather and lessons must be a harsh combination for the four to six-year-olds. The sight911 words
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Article440 1957-10-10 10 TOKYO. nr*HE Constitution Research Council, approved by the Diet over a year ago to consider a revision of the 1945 6 Con--L stitution which was drafted by Americans, has at last come to action. The Constitution has never been popular m Japan. Its description of the Emperor as440 words
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Advertisement180 1957-10-10 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products jnrtflH a^r*> Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foui Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL a <> g DUSSELDORF^-^^ PARIS H GENEVA d^SS m Super-Constellation iAjfH fjpj Comfort and Speed180 words
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245 1957-10-10 11 Kee Siong To Lead The Tourists KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Football Association of Malaya, at a two-and-a-half-hour meeting toniglit at the Prime Minister's residence, decided not to allow teams to train at the Merdeka Stadium. The FAM decided that as the Merdeka Stadium is a245 words
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Article109 1957-10-10 11 Britons Win Marathon Match MEXICO CITY. Oct. 9. (AP) In one of the longest matches ever played m a Pan-American tennis tournament, Michael Davies and Roger Becker of England defeated Mexico s Rafael Osuna and Joaquin Reyes m men's doubles 8-10, 19-17, 6-3, 8.10. 6-3. The 90-game match tied up109 words
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325 1957-10-10 11 Hellcats 'Bombed' Diplomats 'Crushed' SottbaV THE fall Softball League of the American Association of Malaya got under wav on Sunday with two games played. The 14th Squadron crushed the Diplomats 19 to five m what should have been a close game. The Diplomats obviously missed their former pitcher and captain,325 words
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Article70 1957-10-10 11 LONDON, Oct. 9. (Reuter) Pancho Bhatachaji, of India, was outpointed by Terry Spinks, the British Olympic gold medal winner, m an eight rounds flyweight contest at the Royal Albert Hall here last night. Spinks. undefeated as a professional, gave a sparkling display of clever boxing from the70 words
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Article85 1957-10-10 11 MADRAS Oct. 9, (AP> The United States defeated India 3 matches to 2 m an exhibition table tennis contest here on Tuesday. Scores Bernard Buckiet beat N. C. Raghavan 21-4, 21-16: Buckiet beat T Thiruvengadam 21-4. 21-7; Fields beat N. C. Raghaven 21-23. 21-19. 21-19: Bobbie85 words
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209 1957-10-10 11 MELBOURNE. Oct. 9 (Rcuter) Mr. John E. Norton. 43-year-old Sydney public servant, was today appointed manager of the Australian cricket team touring South Africa Mr. Norton, who replaces Mr. Jack Jantke (South Australia) who collapsed on the eve of the team's departure last Friday,209 words
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Article91 1957-10-10 11 Indians score resounding victory TELOK ANSON, Wed. Lower Perak Indian Association trounced the Town Council and PWD Combined by 9-1 m the opening fixture of the Lower Perak District Hockey League yesterday. Possessing a better set of forwards, Indians led by 5-0 at interval, scoring through centre-forward Mohana Sundram (3),91 words
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Article27 1957-10-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The rugby match between Selangor United and Special Air Services scheduled to have been played on the Gurney Road ground was called off.27 words
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Article39 1957-10-10 11 BURY, Lancashire. Oct. 9. (Reuter)— Bury, the English 3rd division side, Deat Maccabi Petakhtikve of Israel by seven goals to nil m a friendly floodlit football match here last night. Bury led five-nil at half-time. Attendance 5.50039 words
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Article25 1957-10-10 11 PAISLEY, Scotland. Oct. 9. (Reuter)— East Germany beat Scotland by seven bouts to three m an amateur international boxing match here last night25 words
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Advertisement304 1957-10-10 11 NATURALISATION ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN > that PEH SWEE KONG PEH SIH BING of No. 2 Drive, Serangoon n Estate, Singapore, is tng to the Governor for alisation and that any n who knows any rea\hy naturalisation should cc granted should send :ten and signed stateof the facts to the304 words
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Advertisement294 1957-10-10 11 NOTICES Public House First Class Licence TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11 that I. Madam CHE'TVfG WAI MUN of No. 357A, Upper East Coast Road, Singapore, 16, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a First Class Public House Licence under the name of Wyman's Haven Bar Restaurant294 words
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Advertisement166 1957-10-10 11 P.W.D. SELANGOR Registration of Contractors New Head VII Mainslaying Works APPLICATIONS for Reglsr% tration for Head VII Mains-laying Works are invi:ed from contractors at present registered under either Head I or Head VI to the Selangor P.W.D Application forms are available at any PWD Office m Selangor and should be166 words
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Advertisement360 1957-10-10 11 SITUATION VACANT EXPERIENCED Salesman reLj quired by well established Company. Liberal salary and commission Particulars to Box No. T. 3167 S.S. FOR SALE W/OOLCOTTON BLANKETS (Small) $2.90, Double Uplift Cotton Brassieres $1.50. Men's Stretchable Socks 3 pairs $2.50. Cathay's 38/39, Bras Basah Road. CHEAP SALE: Used Radios Models from $25.360 words
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Advertisement852 1957-10-10 11 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMfcM THE WONDER SCISSORS That SHAPES your Hair, Consult Vicky Michelle for up-to-date Hairdressmg. Vicky Michelle Salon, 13. Battery Road. Telephone: *****. SITUATIONS VACANT A PPLICATIONS are invited rx for the post of Assistant Engineer (Civil). Public Works Department. Singapore. Salary scale $715x35A-1.030/1,100x40A--1.420 per month. Age: Not less852 words
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Miscellaneous260 1957-10-10 11 i 1 Abner fiy Al Coop V *j^tt > t M Jffio6BCflffia v VOO AYE OFFENDED ssr//-ARMAN5 s r//-ARMANa f H ??-AH, I K^ J2J"^l',tlr^ L^<,V^^y ARX/IAfJD LA SLICE DOKT TELL ME YOU J YES. r I T/>A. k^ ??-ARMAW/T-MV I THEOEADUEST r^ 5^ TO Pf REMEMBAJRE!? L i V-^/260 words
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Miscellaneous318 1957-10-10 11 mtm bi U moiIAYH QUOTATION: "A school should be the most beautiful place m < every town and village, so < beautiful that the punishment i of i-nii ut iI nl children should he that they would be de- barred from going to whool on the following day." Oscai Wilde.318 words
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Article, Illustration376 1957-10-10 12 Mercantiles Win League Cup After A Struggle Fighting Wearne Bros. Lose SBHFA Replay Kirn Swee. Eddy de'Silva, Mahesa, Eddy Teng. Wearne Brothers: Talib Jaaffar, Arrifin; P. K. Samy. Andrew Yap. Salim; Jumahat, Mohamed Zain, Sainy, Seng Pah, Pfclaniappan. MERCANTILE Bank won the Singapore Business Houses Football Association League and Cup376 words
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Article105 1957-10-10 12 Another Replay For Q- Finalists A goal scored midway m the second half enabled Pulau Bukom to draw 1-1 with Singapore Cold Storage m the replay of the SBHFA Senior knockout Cup quarter-final at Farrer Park yesterday. They drew 2-2 m their first match. Cold Storage took the lead m105 words
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Article72 1957-10-10 12 NATIONAL Carbon qualified for the semi-final when they beat Straits Trading by four goals to one m the Business Houses Junior soccer knockout quarter-final at Farrer Park yesterday. National Carbon drew three times m their previous matches with Straits Trading. Ibrahim Hassan (2), Ismail72 words
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Article46 1957-10-10 12 BEATTY Secondary School maintained their unbeaten record when they edged Raffles Institution l-o m an inter-school hockey match on the Beatty ground yesterday. Lattif scored. Earlier, m a second team match. Beatty beat Raffles 4-0. Scorers were: Lim Chuan 3 and Akram.46 words
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Article54 1957-10-10 12 ST. ANDREWS School whipped St. Joseph's Institution by 48 points (three goals and 11 tries) to eight a goal an*i a pnealty) m an inter-school rugby match at Woodsville yesterday. Standoff half Wat Choon scored the highest number of points for St. Andrew's with three tries,54 words
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303 1957-10-10 12 Mistakes by Pillai Muthu Give SRC Win SRC 3 SHBP 1 GOALKEEPER Pillai and fullback Muthu of the Singapore Harbour Board Police will carry with them bitter memories of yesterday's first division hockey match against the defending champions, Singapore Recreation Club, at the latter's ground. They will not easily forget303 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-10-10 12 C. Booth (65) won the "A" Division Golf M*edal played at Keppel over the weekend. Ist Nine Ball Sweep: Ang Soon Hoe. 2nd Nine Ball Sweep: P. Dreyer. F. Richards (68) won th c "B" Medal. Ist Nine Ball Sweep: B Thomson W. Horst. 2nd69 words
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Article573 1957-10-10 12 NEWCOMER Canastra. who Is making his debut on the second day of the Singapore Gold Cup meeting, comes wi:h a useful English record. A three-year-old by Fair Copy out of Straight Flush (Straight Deal) Canastra scored twice as a two-year-old and was placed m three573 words
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226 1957-10-10 12 PETER WONG - $60,000 PAVILION FOR CITY STADIUM PETER WONG By Far rer Park Scheme Will Grow THE Farrer Park athletics stadium will have a $60,000 pavilion, the City Architect, Mr. M. E. Crocker, told the Standard yesterday. The pavilion, with a ground floor terrace for a 100 seats, will be ready for226 words
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Article368 1957-10-10 12 By I FDFDSFSDF ADAM, Wah Fatt and Boon Leong, all former AllBlues players, made impressive comebacks at the AllBlues first trial match for the season on the Police Training School ground yesterday. Boon Leong, playing at left wing, showed his best form so far. His368 words
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585 1957-10-10 12 Nathan's In 2 SBA Schoolboys Finals: Nancy And' Hui Huang Title -Bound V. S. S. NATHAN, nineteen-year-old St. Thomas School student, smashed his way to the final of the Singapore Badminton Association Schoolboys singles championships at the Badminton Stadium last night. He beat Teo Seng Chuar 15-13 15-2. This will585 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-10-10 12 TOP: V.S.S. Nathan (right) and Foo Hee Fatt, finalists m the SBA Schoolboys doubles. Nathan is also m the final of the schoolboys' singles tournament. CENTRE: One of Singapore's rising shuttlers is Seah Lye Huat, who beat Pang Kum Fatt m the open singles last night. BOTTOM: Nancy Lim (left)62 words
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Article31 1957-10-10 12 KHALSA Association beat Wanderers by 3-0 m a S.H.A. Div. 3 hockey match played on the 8.0.D.C.A. ground yesterday. Dihp Singh Mehar Singh and Dial Singh scored for Khalsa.31 words
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Article185 1957-10-10 12 sec Taste Defeat SINGAPORE Cricket Club "A" team went down for the first time this rugby season when they were beaten by the Naval Base XV on thePadang yesterday. The Club were beaten 14-6 (a goal and a penalty to a try and penalty). At half lime the score was185 words
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Article140 1957-10-10 12 THE Singapore Base D\r Major and Minor Units kncu hockey competition lntroc last year, will now feature annual event m the hockey programme. This years competition attracted 29 teams four i than last year when T' Camp Brigade of Gurkhas the Major Units champu140 words
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Miscellaneous82 1957-10-10 12 Today's Sport SOCCER PREMIER League Malays vs. Army at Jalan Besar Stadium, 5.15 p.m. Friendly Seletar Young Indians vs HMS Cardigan Bay at Dockyard. HOCKFY DIV. 1. RAr' Changi vs. RAF Seletar at Changi; CSC vs. IA at CSC; Wanderers vs. STU at STU; Div. 2. University vs. REME at82 words
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