Singapore Standard, 11 October 1957
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Title Section30 1957-10-11 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD ***** (5 lines) POLICE 2400 #6 Jt 'A FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Vol. Vni. No. 101 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957 12 pa<;fs is tfvts30 words
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Article451 1957-10-11 1 TUNKU I LEAVE MY FATE TO GOD Story Of The Assassins' Plot Shocks Nation. Only Madmen Would Want To Kill Prime Minister, Says Grand Chamberlain KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman was today shocked at the news that there was a plot to assassinate him and Singapore Chief451 words
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319 1957-10-11 1 BRITAIN AND U.S. WORKING ON ROCKET DEFENCE BRIGHTON, Oct. 10 (Reuter) Britain and America are together working "very intensively" on the problem of defence against rocket attack, Mr. Duncan Sandys, British Minister of Defence, said here 1 today. Addressing a Conservative Party conference. Mr. Sandys said: "We and the Americans319 words
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140 1957-10-11 1 Gen. Speidel: 3,000 March In Protest OSLO, Oct. 10 (Reuter). —Renewed demonstrations against the visit to Oslo of General Hans Speidel, the German who commands Jand forces m central Europe, culminated here |u>night m the arrest of several people who tried to force their way into the hotel where the140 words
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494 1957-10-11 1 Dulles plotted to spark a war M -E, says Mr. K URGES U.S. SENATE TO PROBE CHARGES NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (Reuter).— Russia's Communist Party leader, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, declared that the world was m danger of a new war m tht Middle East and accused United States Secretary of494 words
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Article24 1957-10-11 1 THE Australian government has offered to train eight Indonesian army officers In Australia, Defence Minister. Sir Philip Mcßrlde. announced las*, night. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article43 1957-10-11 1 BRIGHTON. Oct. 10, (Reuter).— Lord Hailsham, Conservative Party chairman, told a public meeting here tonight that the possibility of direct Russian nuclear bombardment of America made it unsafe for Britain to "become a mere appendage of the United States."43 words
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Article106 1957-10-11 1 THE following statement was read at 5 p.m. yesterday by Mr. F. G. Minns, Acting Police Secretary, after repeated requests from The Standard, for Police comment on the assassination plot story: "There is some truth m the Standard report, but it has been very much inflated. "It is106 words
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109 1957-10-11 1 RAF Officer Killed In US Jet Crash PINECASTLE AIR FORCE BASE, Florida. Oct. 10 (Reuter) Group Captain John Woodroffe, commanding the Royal Air Force detachment stationed at Pinecastle m connection with a forthcoming bomber competition, was killed m the crash of an American jet bomber today. All four men aboard109 words
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Article51 1957-10-11 1 TOKYO, Oct. 10 (Reuter)— The visiting Malayan Minister of Finance, Sir Henry Haushik Lee, today called on the Japanese Trade Minister. Mr. Shigesaburo Maeo. to discuss co-operation between the two countries m trade. He "is also expected to see the Japanese Finance Minister, Mr. Hisato51 words
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Article58 1957-10-11 1 LONDON, Oct. 10 (Reuter) —The London Daily Mirror, which claims to have the largest daily circulation of any newspaper m the world, yesterday announced a change m its slogan because of the Russian satellite. Yesterday it was "the biggest daily sale on earth, today it58 words
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Article120 1957-10-11 1 Next: A Missile To The Moon NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (Reuter) Lieutenant General Antoli Blaganravov, a leading Soviet rocket scientist, predicted here today that an unmanned rocket would reach the moon m his lifetime. H e is 63 now. Dr. Blaganravov made this prediction while visiting United Nations headquarters. General120 words
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Article49 1957-10-11 1 UNITED NATIONS. Oct 10 (UP) Malayan delegate to the United Nations. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, was among the representatives of Asian and Pacific nations who were guests of U.S. Asst. Secretary of State Walter S. Robertson at a dinner here last night.49 words
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Article18 1957-10-11 1 A BOY, Shaft bin Junid 7, fell of! Merdeka Bridge. Singapore, yesterday evening and was drowned18 words
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Article111 1957-10-11 1 EASTBOURNE, England, Oct. 10 (Reuter) A suggestion that Queen Elizabeth should visit Russia after her tour of the United States and Canada beginning on Saturday was made by Alderman G. H. Goodwin, know there is no other perspeaking at a meeting of son m111 words
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236 1957-10-11 1 U.S. Calls For Accord On 'Peace Satellites' NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (Reuter)— The United States today called for a multilateral agreement aimed at preventing space satellites from becoming weapons Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, United States permanent representative, told the United Nations political committee that his government was prepared to enter236 words
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Article76 1957-10-11 1 Pound Now Stands Above Parity LEWES, Sussex, England, Oct. 10 (Reuter) Mr. Peter Thorney croft. Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, told a Conservative party rally here last night that the first result of the Government's new financial measures was "a wholly satisfactory one." "Last night the Pound Sterling is standing76 words
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Article71 1957-10-11 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (Reuter) The Soviet earth satellite, iD addition to its familiar "bleep, bleep." is now emitting signals which sound like "hrn. hra" and "psst. psst," American scientists said today The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory said the signals might be due to a variation71 words
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Article44 1957-10-11 1 JAKARTA. Oct. 10 (Reuter) The Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today presented his credentials to President Soekarno at Merdeka Palace. The new ambassador, Malaya's first m Indonesia, inspected a guard of honour before meeting the President.44 words
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Article61 1957-10-11 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 10 (Reuter) Only one minor incident marred the "Double Tenth" Nationalist Chinese Festival here today as armed police patrolled all day to prevent any recurrence of last years severe rioting. Police dispersed a group of angry Chinese near Kai Tak airport In Kowloon last year's61 words
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246 1957-10-11 2 WITHDRAW CALL AT PENANG COUNCIL MEETING PENANG, Thurs.— Labour Councillor Mr. Tan Phock Kin charged m the City Council meeting today that whenever Labour tabled a motion for debate it was sabotaged by amendments proposed by Alliance 1 Councillors. Shouts of "Withdraw!" and "Shame!" came from the Alliance Councillors. Mr.246 words
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Article195 1957-10-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation government Is considerjig the appointmer Deputy Malayan High Commissioner m Madras, the Standard learnt today. present. Malaya has a High Commissioner m the Indian capital. New Delhi. The High Commisa.oner is S. C. Maclntyre. former legislative councillor and legal195 words
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Article36 1957-10-11 2 THE 13 strikers of the Malaya Lorry Service Company Limited, Kuala Lumpur, who were arrested three days for obstructing lorries from emerging from the depot appear m court for trial on Oct. 1436 words
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Article88 1957-10-11 2 MALAYA'S Queen of StripTease. Rose Chan was involved m a scrap with a ticket-seller. Sunny Chan Chin Yin, 21, last night. The venue Backstage at the Happy World Stadium where the Rose Chan Revue was performing. The result Both scrappers were floored. They had to88 words
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344 1957-10-11 2 Death For The Hawker Who Killed Wife KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— lce water hawker, Chan Kirn Seng, 33, was today sentenced to death for the murder of his wife, 26-year-old Chong Xook, m the Supreme Court here. Concurring with one of the two assessors, Mr. Justice Smith maintained he was convinced344 words
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Article170 1957-10-11 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubbei i rices (cents per 1b m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (norn) 842 842 Int. Ot t R.S.S. No. 1 841 852 Nov R.S.S. No. 1 85 851 R.S.S. No. 2 82* 82* R.S.S. No. 3 81 81i Tone: Dull. The price of tin m170 words
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234 1957-10-11 2 BENTONG Thurs. Should a Town Councillor, elected to represent the Council at the Merdeka celebrations m Kuala Lumpur, be paid travelling and subsistence allowances on his return? This was a subject of debate at a Town Council meeting here yesterday. Liew Mm.234 words
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Article119 1957-10-11 2 100 Reds Wiped Out In Johore JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Nearly 100 Communist terrorists operating m Johore State have been eliminated by the Security Forces during the last nine months. The State Information Officer, Johore. Syed Zainal Abidin, said here to-day that with the recent surrender of three terrorists m the119 words
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Article36 1957-10-11 2 THE Jordanian Government announced yesterday it had banned a second weekly newspaper m two days for criticizing cabinet members. The announcement said the antiCommunist weekly Assarih was banned because it had attacked several ministers.36 words
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107 1957-10-11 2 THE FIRST thing Hongkong civil engineer George Tso did when he reached Singapore yesterday, was to take his wife to the Merdeka Bridge, Then he told her: "This is the bridge my father built." Mr. George Tso is the son of Mr. Paul Y.107 words
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Article49 1957-10-11 2 A WRIT of habeas corpus on Mr. Foo Wee Mun of a Singapore Chinese newspaper Sin Pao will be filed m the Supreme court today. Mr. Foo who was detained under the Colony's Public Security Ordinance m August is being defended by a wellknown Colony lawyer.49 words
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Article291 1957-10-11 2 Dato Nik Rides In A Royal Landau From ANDREW ROTH LONDON, Oct.— A pleasant day enhanced scene as the three colourful horse-drawn landaus from Buckingham Palace drew up just outside Tra. falgar Square. They were there to com* y the Malayan High Commissioner and his staff Malaya House to Bucking291 words
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402 1957-10-11 3 A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy who lost the siglit of one eye after two children had accidentally thrown lime into it, was awarded $17,250 damages m the Singapore High Court yesterday. The boy, Allan Victor Tucker, the son of an R.A.F. officer, sued a402 words
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187 1957-10-11 3 Trooper In With 850 Aussies To Bash Reds THE trooper. New Australia, carrying men of the 3rd Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment and their families for Malaya, arrived m Singapore yesterday. The New Australia had a collision m the Torres Straits the tanker, France Stove whiie en route to Singapore187 words
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Article68 1957-10-11 3 Quintet To Entertain Forces Here FIVE British entertainers :age. radio and television fame, arrived m Singapore -rday by Airwork chari plane* for a five-week tour of the Colony and the Federation. Starring S:an Stennett. the h comedian, the troupe includes piano accordionist Low Campara, soprano Lisbeth Lennon. comedian WaLy Dunn68 words
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Article65 1957-10-11 3 A SERVICEMAN. Thomas im Knobbs. was yesternned $60 by a Traffic strate for interfering a car without lawful au hority and Dulling its r knob at Bras Basah Road on Sept. 19. Another serviceman, W. R. E. William, who was jointly Bg«d, was acquitted, c prosecution sta:ed65 words
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Article97 1957-10-11 3 BUSINESSMAN FACES RUPEE CHARGE PENANG, Thurs. An Alor Star businessman, Gurbachan Singh, 34, was today charged before Sessions Judge, Bayan Lepas. Mr. Au Ah Wan, for being concerned m importing 55,000 Indian Rupees without permission from the Controller of Foreign Exchange. He was also charged with failing to declare the97 words
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Article69 1957-10-11 3 PITT Soo Bah and Hui Poh Sun, both unemployed, were yesterday charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with being members of an unlawful assembly with intent to cause hurt to Phua Puay Khoon, at Whampoa Square, off Kirn Keat Road, on Oct. 9. They69 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-10-11 3 'Deepavali Queen Contestant MISS LUCY MUN, 21, who will contest the title of "Deepavali Queen" at a dance at the Sea View Hotel, Singapore on Oct. 19. Lucy was recently placed third m the cheongsam and sarong kebaya sections of the Chinese Swimming Club's Fashion Competition.46 words
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307 1957-10-11 3 Stole Because I Just Could Not Help It 1 A SOLDIER, who pleaded guilty to 11 charges of theft, told a Singapore General Court Martial yesterday: "I just couldn't help it." "It's just that, anytime I see anything I want, I get an urge307 words
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116 1957-10-11 3 'Bad Luck To Move Before The New Year' A MIDDLE-AGED woman yesterday appealed to the City Magistrate to be allowed to stay m her house after the Chinese New Year because if she moved out now, "bad luck would befall me The woman, Chia Siew Heng. was charged with disobeying116 words
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165 1957-10-11 3 SECRET society thugs kidnapped two employees of a Singapore joss-stick factory m Ah Hood Road on Wednesday night but released them almost immediately after. The men, Chua Ai Kuan, 17, and Khor Joo Seng, 18, too scared to return to their factory, sparked a manhunt by165 words
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Article24 1957-10-11 3 THE Suez Canal Company yesterday said its shareholders cannot afford to accept the terms of compensation offered by the Egyptian Government. —UP.24 words
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65 1957-10-11 3 Collision At Sea Delays Ship's Sailing SAILING of the 8,500-ton cargo passenger vessel Cingalese Prince, has been delayed as a result of a collision with the German vessel Essen, m the Singapore Outer Roads on Sunday. The Cingalese Prince suffered a dented stern and damage to several deck plates. As65 words
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Article49 1957-10-11 3 FOR the first time, the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will attend a recorded symphony concert of the Singapore Recorded Music Society at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, St. Joseph's Institution, on Oct. 24. During the interval, Mr. Lim will address the audience.49 words
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Article277 1957-10-11 3 He Wants SIT Allocations Checked SINGAPORE Assemblyman Mr. Lee Choon Eng will ask Government, when the Legislative Assembly meets on Oct 16, to set up a Committee of Inquiry on outstanding: applications for Singapore Improvement Trust houses. The committee, Mr. Lef will also suggest,277 words
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Article81 1957-10-11 3 FOUR men were surprised by a party of customs officers one early morning, ichen they tried to remove 289 lbs. of tobacco, from an unused hut at 5-1/4 mile-stone. Changi Road. In a Singapore Court yep- terday was one of the wen, Goh Boon Piang. 52, u-ho81 words
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459 1957-10-11 3 Tell It To The A-G, Says Magistrate Of 'Contempt' Allegation FIVE Police Inspectors lying m ambush on the night of Sept. 4, detained a man and recovered from a bush a parcel containing six automatic pistols and 46 rounds of ammunition,459 words
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221 1957-10-11 3 Doctor Would Not Attend Dying Man, Court Told A WOMAN alleged m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday that a private doctor had refused to attend to her son, who was at the point of death. As a result, said Chan Joo. "my son died two hours later". She was testifying221 words
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143 1957-10-11 4 Day's Jail And $50 Fine For Assault A SALESGIRL was hit on the mouth for talking back to a housewife, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Mrs. Tan Ah Soon was charged with causing hurt to a salesgirl, Choo Yoke Sim, at the Singapore Police Courts on Aug. 9. Tan143 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-10-11 4 MISS Marian Anderson, the famous American Negro singer, who will give a concert m Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 28. The concert is being arranged by the Arts Council.31 words
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Article171 1957-10-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The British Red Cross organization m this country will be handed over to Malayans lock, stock and barrel next week and the Countess of Limerick, vice-president of the society, will be here personally to carry out the handover. On Oct. 18,171 words
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239 1957-10-11 4 Search For City Council Candidates THEY ARE HOLDING BACK FOR GENERAL ELECTIONS POLITICAL parties m Singapore are finding it difficult to nominate experienced candidates to contest the City Council elections m December. This is mainly because persons with long experience on the Council are reluctant to go back. Instead, they239 words
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148 1957-10-11 4 REGISTRATION of aliens entitled for citizenship rights under the new constitution will start on Nov. 1. It will take several months for the registration of 260,000 persons eligible for voting rights to complete. Meanwhile the Singapore Government has completed plans to make the registration148 words
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Article75 1957-10-11 4 THE SULTANAH of Johore, Lady Marcella Ibrahim, yesterday owned the $450,000 Temenggong Abdul Rahman School m Johore Bahru. m the presence of the Tengku Mahkota of Johore and other guests. The largest Government primary institution m the State, the new school has been named after the great75 words
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143 1957-10-11 4 REVISED salary scales for Division IV officers m the Singapore Government Service, which came into force from March 1 this year, were published yesterday. The new scales affect 6,420 posts and will cost the Government $383,000, says a paper to be laid before the143 words
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Article60 1957-10-11 4 A SPOKESMAN of the Indonesian Information Office m Singapore said yesterday that he was not aware of the visit of Colonel M. Simbolon, rebel leader from Sumatra, to the Colony on his way to Bangkok. "As far as we are aware, Col. Simbolon has not moved60 words
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Article30 1957-10-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Inche Ahmad bin Haji A. Rahim has been appointed Registrar of the Muslim College m place of Inche Zulkifli Muhammad, the secretary of the college.30 words
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Article, Illustration249 1957-10-11 4 A HUGE crowd, gathered inside the Capitol Cinema last night, gave a warm welcome to the 17-year-old Dyak film star, Luli, who with her father Sibah were the guests of honour at the premiere of the Shaw Brothers' Dyr film, "The Long House." When Luli made an249 words
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Miscellaneous452 1957-10-11 4 c4(manac Information at a Glance Spore Diary JTSS JSai^a c',l2 i heat^. 8^i m 'H'S^^'sS S'StMfe'T* *£B&&£S*« t mittee meeting at 28. Dunlop BirthdaJ 445 p m Pro P het s Penang 1.19 a.m. ,Bft tin.) 1.38 Street 8 p.m Kampong Kapor v Pm. <Bft.) Division Committee's "Help-the- tniverMty of452 words
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Article29 1957-10-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Muslim College. Klang, is to hold a gathering m the College hall tomorrow m honour of the anniversary of the birthday of ProDhet Muhammad.29 words
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246 1957-10-11 5 Man Freed On Charge Of Cheating A 'Firm That Never Was' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A lawyer today claimed before Sessions Court President, Inche M. M. Hashim, that the Police were charging his client with cheating a firm that did not exist. The lawyer, Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria, made this246 words
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Article, Illustration223 1957-10-11 5 Ist Malayan To Fill The Post KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Perak jungle-fighter and former Commander of "Wataniah," the Pahang state wing of "Force 136" during the Japanese occupation Inche Yeop Mahidin, 39, is to be the first Malayan to head 110,000 Home Guards next223 words
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Article67 1957-10-11 5 He Failed To Repay $900 Govt. Loan IPOH, Thurs.— ln the first case of its kind m Perak, Inche Mat Johor bin Mat Dris, a resettlement officer, today obtained an order from the Collector of Land Revenue, Parit, to auction a piece of land67 words
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Article22 1957-10-11 5 THE Governor of Malacca. Mr. Leong Yew Koh, is taking Malay lessons. His coach is Inche Ahmad bin Haji Taib.22 words
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147 1957-10-11 5 12 Girls Fined For Stealing Rubber KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Twelve Chinese girls were today charged m the Sessions Court with possession of rubber believed to be stolen. All pleaded guilty and were each fined $100 or three months' imprisonment. Prosecuting officer, ASP Santokh Singh, told the court that there was147 words
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Article37 1957-10-11 5 UMNO President, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today nominated Inche Ismail bin Mohamad Yusoff, 30, to be the new party secretary-general. Inche Ismail, who is now an inspector of mines m T^nah, will take office next month.37 words
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164 1957-10-11 5 Went To Get Cups, Was Given Lewd Pictures -Claims Widow PENANG, Thurs.— A 21 -year-old photographer's assistant. Soo Chan Wai. was acquitted and discharged m the Bayan Lepas Sessions Court on a charge of being m possession of three obscene pictures at Balik Pulau on Aug. 21. A young widow,164 words
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Article87 1957-10-11 5 PICKPOCKET 'KING' ARRESTED PENANG, Thurs. The "king" of pickpocket gangs here was yesterday arrested by the police while he was gambling behind a cinema m Drury Lane. He is a young Chinese who led the notorious "Ji Leong Hor" pickpocket gang. His name is being withheld for the present by87 words
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Article23 1957-10-11 5 THE Governor, of Malacca. Mr. Leong Yew Koh. was elected patron of the Malacca Historical Society at a meeting held on Tuesday.23 words
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200 1957-10-11 5 Ungku Aziz's Fears Are Groundless Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. today expressed surprise that Ungku Aziz seemed to be unaware of the growing keenness and enthusiasm of the people to achieve selfsufficiency m rice. In a statement replying to the criticizms of the200 words
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173 1957-10-11 5 PENANG. Thurs. The scientific and technological advancement m this world has reached a stage beyond comprehension of the average man. and today, we are m the era of map-made satellites. Penang Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Nee. said last night at a dmner given173 words
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Article440 1957-10-11 6 r pHE Government's call for stricter supervision of educational institutions m the Colony is part of Its plans for keeping all schools m Singapore immune to undesirable influences. The recent cleanup of Chinese schools struck a hard blow at those chiefly concerned with encouraging defiance of school440 words
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Article483 1957-10-11 6 JJNGKU AZIZ of the University of Malaya does not believe self-sufficiency m rice can ever be achieved, because the financial odds are against the padi planters of Malaya. Statistics and on-the-spot investigations are useful, but these must not be used to demonstrate only the futility of increasing483 words
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Article1260 1957-10-11 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me ASTER GUNASEKERA by r\ TEMPORA! O mores! In his Impressions and Comments, Havelock Ellis sa^ys: "Had there been a Lunatic Asylum m the suburbs of Jerusalem, Jesus Christ would infallibly have been shut up m it at the outset of his public career... The1,260 words
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Article, Illustration2193 1957-10-11 6 1 ASIA TODA YAS RAWLE KNOX SEES IT ...a farewell look |at the Far? «j Eastern Scene j before moving g j ;for his new? assignment m the Middle East I JJICE is almost a religion. When you have watched the Nepali peasants of the Katmandu valley2,193 words
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183 1957-10-11 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (AP> American scientists plan to use 13 powerful rockets to push satellites into outer space already pierced by the Russian baby moon. Dr. John P. Hagen, director of the American satellite project, told the committee seven giant three-stage rockets will be used183 words
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Article71 1957-10-11 7 WASHINGTON, Oct- 10, (AP) Secretary of State John Foster DuLes left yesterday for his Duck Island retreat on Lake Ontario for a long weekend. The Secretary plans to return to Washington either on Sunday evening or Monday morning. Asked by a reporter at the airport, the71 words
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Article25 1957-10-11 7 A FIERCE 86-mile-an-hour storm has delayed the start of the New Zealand Antarctic expedition's 700-mile trek towards the South Pole planned for yesterday.25 words
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Article436 1957-10-11 7 PAKISTAN ACCUSED OF SABOTAGE IN DISPUTED STATE Troops Trained In Murder And Arson, Says India's Menon UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 10 (UP) Indian Defence Minister V. K. Krishna Menon yesterday charged Pakistan with instigating "a new wave of aggression" m Kashmir. He accused Pakistan of a military436 words
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Article205 1957-10-11 7 LONDON, Oct. 10 (APReuter) Russia's earth satellite whizzed over Britain late last night apparently unharmed by possible contact with debris from a comet flying through space. Engineers of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) said they uicked up weak signals from the baby moon just before 2300 GMT. A leading205 words
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Article34 1957-10-11 7 MR. Wilson C. Flake. U.S. Ambassador to Ghana, last night, apologized for the col-our-bar snubbing on Tuesday of Mr. Gbedemah. Ghana's Firance Minister, when he visited a roadside cafe at Dover Delaware.34 words
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171 1957-10-11 7 DJAKARTA, Oct. 10 (Reuter) The armed civilians who attacked the town of Pematang Siantar at the weekend were members of a village guard, an Army spokesman said m Medan yesterday. Earlier this year reports published here said that Lieutenant Colonel Wahab Makmur, Commander of171 words
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Article, Illustration119 1957-10-11 7 PEARL QUEEN Miss Sara Saiga (second from right, with crown) and the "Misses Pearls" throw some 2,500 pounds of low grade cultured pearls into the sea from a 1,800- ton ship m the Tokyo Bay as part of the programme of the PearlU.P. - 119 words
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Article165 1957-10-11 7 world had speculated from their observations that the Russian space satellite is losing altitude and faces an early disintegration. Dr. John P. Hagen, director of the U.S satellite project. "Vanguard," told newsmen, "our observations do not lead us to believe the USSR satellite is falling165 words
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Article135 1957-10-11 7 Massive Double 10 Celebration TAIPEI, Oct. 10 (UP) Nearly 15,000 troops paraded before Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek today m the biggest display of Nationalist Chinese military might ever staged on Formosa. More than 200,000 persons watched the massive Double Ten Day celebration In the Nationalist Chinese capital. Chiang reviewed the elite135 words
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Advertisement154 1957-10-11 7 Ideally suitable /§S§^zM for use m a #N§£^r£y hot climate i^lS^ smoother, longer-lasting, easier to use. Gives your lips a lovelier lustre than ever before. In ten brilliant shades Upstidc by YARD LEY YARDLEY 33 OLD BOND STREET LONDON NEW ALHAMBRA^J*^ J The Life... The loves... '^■R^ V^^w Th£ MtniuitES154 words
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Advertisement87 1957-10-11 7 t I 1 v r I^'lWi I I* SPORTSH IRTS \!)^J^^4O 9.50 $12.50 $13.50 \J I $15.50 $18.50 $21.00 W* Here's one of a group of sporrshirts that will make erery man happy. handsome, well-tailored sportshirts by Coopers. All of tissue weight cotton gingham for the ultimate m coolness. A87 words
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Advertisement820 1957-10-11 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. To»: *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Port* S'poro P. S'hara Ptnang POIYDORUS 14 Oct 15/16 Oct ULYSSES 17/22 Nov 28/29 Now 30Nov/ID.c Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load820 words
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Advertisement1229 1957-10-11 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) Sh j p p n8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargt (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via1,229 words
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Advertisement819 1957-10-11 8 MITSUI |5j LINE Spore P S'hom Penan? FOR JAPAN Aiumosan Maru for Yokohama Kobe Moii Gl3/I4 Harunasan Maru via Manila for Yokohama Nagoya Kobe 21 Oct 20 Oct FOR U.S.A. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay Awobasan Maru from Japan 13 Oct 16 Oct Akibasan Maru for Japan 9819 words
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Advertisement726 1957-10-11 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OU I WARDS Soilings toi Songkok ond/oi Fo> fcott vie Smi Penons F S'Hom S "BOGOTA" 27 28 Oct "SINALOA" 24/25 Oct 26/27 Oet 28 290t» Bonqkok only. "JUTLANDIA" 20/22 No* 23 24 Nov 25 26 Not HOMEWARDS Soilings 10. AUtn Port Soid Genoa Antw.rp Rotterdom Hamburg.726 words
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196 1957-10-11 9 $431,000 UK Gift For Soils Research THE British Government has made another big contribution towards the development of Sarawakit is to meet more than two-thirds of the $600,000 needed to establish a Solis Laboratory organization m Kuching. The grant, made under the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund, amounts to $430,928.196 words
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Article58 1957-10-11 9 KUALA LUMPUUR, Thurs. The Customs Department last month collected a total of $39,026,260 from import and export duty. Rubber exports yielded $9,508,899 while the revenue from tin amounted to $4,295,--334. Petrol duty amounted to $5,469,585, malt liquor brought m $2,027,347 while tobacco, cigarettes, cigars and58 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-10-11 9 MR. R. JOHNSON, the retiring managing director of Dunlop Rubber Co., (Malaya) Ltd., is seen here making a speech at a farewell dinner given by the company to all its dealers and staff at the Tai Thong Restaurant, Happy World. Photo shows: Mr. Johnson with Mr. Wong HsiStandardpic - 56 words
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Article102 1957-10-11 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Oct./ Nov. $24£ buyers, $25$ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $40* sellers; m drums $441 sellers, Muntok white pepper $107 sellers, Sarawak white $106 sellers, special Sarawak black $68. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable102 words
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Article23 1957-10-11 9 JOHAN Tin output for September was 194.49 piculs, all of which were sold, according to the secretaries, Sime, Darby Co. Ltd.23 words
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251 1957-10-11 9 Another Official For Spore THE New Zealand Minister for Industries and Commerce, Mr. Halstead, has announced that an assistant Trade Commissioner was to be appointed m Singapore, according to a report from the Dominion. The Minister said since Mr. R.G. Hampton had251 words
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Article96 1957-10-11 9 ABOUT li million air passengers will use the new West London Air Terminal m .Its first year of operation, according to Air Terminals Ltd., the promotors. This terminal, which Is to replace Waterloo as a centre for European air passengers was opened to the travelling public on Oct96 words
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Article117 1957-10-11 9 IPOH, Thurs.— The formation of an all-community Malayan Chamber of Commerce was urged by Perak State Councillor, Inche Tajuddin bin Ali when speaking al the golden anniversary dinner of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce last night. The Councillor congratulated the Chamber on its progress during117 words
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Article21 1957-10-11 9 RUBBER companies' outputs for September include: Kempas 299.000 lb., and Radella 17,100 lb., according to Sime. Darby Co. Ltd.21 words
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Article27 1957-10-11 9 CHILE has signed a contract on Wednesday for the purchase of 51 locomotives and other equipment from Gruppo Aziende Kitaliane of Italy costing U5521,000,000. APAP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration218 1957-10-11 9 COUNTRIES m Asia, South Pacific, m South America, and Africa are increasingly buying more Australia-m ade motor trucks, tractors, agricultural and engineering equipment. One company, the International Harvester Company of Australia Pty., Ltd., m one month alone this year received export orders for equipment valued218 words
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Article315 1957-10-11 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done Fraser and Neave prefs $4. ord s $2.87 i overnight and yesterday: Gammons $2.43 i overnight; $2.45 yesterday. Hume prefs A23/-; M. Colls $1.04; Metal Box $1.93. $1.975, $2 overnight; Robinson ords $193, $1.92J; Cold Storage $1.05, $1.06- Steamships $17;315 words
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329 1957-10-11 9 jfsjfl; MALAYA'S external trade during the first eight months of this year showed an adverse balance of 5>33.6 million, including $55.1 million excess of imports over exports m August, according to official statistics. The total value of imports for the first eight329 words
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Article77 1957-10-11 9 Tin Price Dips To New Low SINGAPORE tin metal prices yeslerday dipped to a new low. dropping 37J cents to $360; per picul. Yesterday's price was the lowest for more than two years. The London tin market was steady, quiet, the previous day. Spot rose onefourth and three months one-half77 words
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Article58 1957-10-11 9 PRODUCTION of tin-in-con-centrates m Malaya m August amounted to 4,991 tons, against 5,033 tons m July. The total m the finrf months this year was 19 ton.s 41.596 tons m the same period of 1956. Stocks of tin metal and tin-in-concentrates at the end of August amounted 6.61558 words
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Article138 1957-10-11 9 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped one cent to 84 1 cents per lb. for International first grade October shipment on a dull market. The market opened lower on disappointing overseas overnight advices. First business reported was at 84| cents per lb.. a cent below the previous day.138 words
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Article40 1957-10-11 9 BOUSTEAD BUTTERY Estates Agency Ltd. reported the following rubber ouiputs for September: Amalgamated Malay Estates 75,--000 lb., Borelli 62.000 lb., Connemara 45,700 lb., New Serendah 69,000 lb.. Bassett 31.000 lb., Kuala Sidim 107.--780 lb., B. Kepong 23,000 lb.40 words
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Article56 1957-10-11 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: buying TT. 32| O.D. 221 90 days airmail. 33--3/16 credit bills. 33J trade bills. Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready were: New York 32i: Swisi Francs 141J-. Frenc Francs *****; Belgian Francs56 words
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Advertisement335 1957-10-11 9 EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORP., S/A Phone: ***** "A" LINE REGULAR SERVICI SINGAPORE/PHNOMPENH kioulak itKVitt PHNOMPENH/SINGAPORE. -TATSUOH MA«U" n'oct -TATSUOM MARU- 19 Oct 31 Ocl EVERETT SIAM LINE SAILING TO BANCKOK -COLDIN GAMMA- Port/E.sterV'&Vd, ff'oct -COUHN GAMMA- tJtfS VS* i7/l?cßt agents^ GUTHRIE 6c CO., LTD. '•"?"l 990/* Port Dkkaoa 267 Port SWtmluM335 words
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Article323 1957-10-11 10 Brennan Keeps His Age Down AFTER almost a quartercentury of motion picture acting during which he became the only actor m Hollywood history ever to win three Academy Awards, Walter Brennan is still m the unique position of appearing younger m person today than he looked on the screen m323 words
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317 1957-10-11 10 i nimnmnmmnni^mninmimilil 39S El DETERMINATION to prove her versatility as an actress took the shoes off pretty Debbie Reynolds, put her hair into pig-tails and dressed her unglamorously m dungarees held up by clothesline rope. "And I loved every minute of it," says Debbie317 words
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Article, Illustration134 1957-10-11 10 'T'HE one and only 1 Eartha Kitt has been signed by Paramount to portray Gogo Germaine, a Creole singer who was the jirst person to sing the songs of W.C Handy, m ST. LOUIS BLUES, starring Nat "King" Cole. The film is a musical biography134 words
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Article, Illustration733 1957-10-11 10 Ava Is Sikh Bride In BHOWANI JUNCTION TN order to make an exciting motion picture of "Bhowani Junction," M-G-M sent a large company of actors and technicians, plus thousands of tons of equipment, half way around the world. Headed by stars Ava Gardner and Stewart Granger, Director George Cukor and733 words
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Article, Illustration18 1957-10-11 10 ■-■■■4. 1 ..'..V1WW».V.V, ,j. HERO Stewart Granger and heroine Ava Gardner m a sultry tcent18 words
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Advertisement134 1957-10-11 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache. Neuralgia, Colds Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Samaritan tissues s i«tirfi.ic«rr»i»»v<r. wtMMf tains* m*aa /if I r^ ||V— i^ii| YOU CAN f |r^ll f RELY ON lC\Jf\Z^'''* 3134 words
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Miscellaneous267 1957-10-11 10 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "Nothing Is more harmful to a new truth than an old error." Goethe. FRIDAY FOR EVERYONE: This is not a good time for starting anything new of consequence. Fulfil promises; avoid extravagance, complications, particularly where mutual or joint assets are involved. YOUR BIRTHDATE AND BIRTHSIGN ARlES— March 21267 words
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Advertisement304 1957-10-11 11 In The Supreme Court Of The In The Supreme Court Of The Federation Of Malaya. Federation Of Malaya. In The High Court At In The High Court At Johore Bahru Johore Bahru IN BANKRUPTCY (W.E.A.0.) TN BANKRUPTCY (W.EAO) I JOHORE BAHRU No. 65 L MUAR No. 29 of 1937. Re304 words
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Advertisement240 1957-10-11 11 NOTICES NATURALISATION IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha: NG HOCK YING alias PAX LAN of 859-A, North Bridge Road. Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any Derson who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts240 words
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Advertisement232 1957-10-11 11 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ENGINEER S DEPARTMENT: (1) Construction and Maintenance of Private Streets for 1958. Tender Deposit $200/Close 12 NOON-21-10-57; (2) Construction and Maintenance of Roads and Drains for 1958. Tender Deposit $200/- Close 12 NOON-21-10-57; (3)' Supply, Delivery. Laying and Maintenance of 1" or 2" Thick Asphalt232 words
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Advertisement524 1957-10-11 11 MUNICIPALITY OF MALACCA SUPPLIES FOR 1958 'TENDERS are Invited for the supply and delivery of the following materials and services: (A) FUEL LUBRICANTS AND ANTI-MALARIAL OIL (B) A S P H A L T AND EMULSION (C) ROAD METAL AND SAND (D) BUILDING MATERIALS (E) TOOLS (F) SUNDRIES (G) FIREWOOD524 words
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Advertisement472 1957-10-11 11 JOINT STATEMENT MADE BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE MALAYA LORRY SERVICE COMPANY LIMITED AND THE NATIONAL UNION OF TRANSPORT WORKERS W,E, the Directors of the Malaya Lorry Service Company Limited and the National Union of Transport Workers representing the Company's employees have reached an amicable settlement of the472 words
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Advertisement537 1957-10-11 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited xX from Federal Citizens for appointment as Officers, Marine Department, Federation of Malaya, on the salary scale of 5614-A2B-838 plus Co.<t of Living Allowance at current rates. Candidates must hold the qualification of a Certificate of Competency Master Foreigngoing. Steamships, and should be537 words
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Advertisement812 1957-10-11 11 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 than 23 years. Appointment will be on 3 years probation. Qualifications: Associate Membership of the Institution of Civil Engineers (UK> or a Degree or Diploma m Civil812 words
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Miscellaneous222 1957-10-11 11 IJ'l Abner Ay Al Caop <t *T fc Wf BtffC? g **nfr- \W "TH'DAIDLIEST DUELLIST IN ALL PARIS, 1 urn', .a c HK'^BJHB J 1 -l_j, TOH TO CHALLENGE FOSOCKTOADUELff R SrW^S W&£Hl9% > f J-JEST LIKE AH FEARED X Kf As FOSDICK WILL B£ KiLT IF HE'S STOOPIO IXT222 words
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239 1957-10-11 12 SEVERAL interesting workouts came under observation at Bukit Timah yesterday when candidates were given their winding up gallops. None worked better than Nulenen, who with Apprentice Khamis astride, easily disposed of three furlongs m the splendid time of 36 3 5 sec. the239 words
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Article423 1957-10-11 12 Windsor Lad Sums It Up TRIWALLA (Franklin) showed encouraging form on the training track yesterday when he shaped better than New Grass (Mitchell) to cover the last three furlongs m 37 2/5 sec. Triwalla was some two lengths clear of his companion at the finish and he did his work423 words
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Article485 1957-10-11 12 NUFENEN CRACKS THE 37s AGAIN be In the money on Saturday. Brilliant Light was again impressive when he easily skipped three furlongs m 37 sec. Brilliant Light has shown his brilliance m dawn displays during the week, and if he steps up on his morning efforts, he could find his485 words
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467 1957-10-11 12 Triwalla Beats New Grass By Two Lengths Wizard was going very easily all the way and appeared to have a slight advantage from his companion at the end of the work. Mazooka did three furlongs m 41 1/5 sec. Tecora and Bosun's Mate did three furlongs m 39 sec. with467 words
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152 1957-10-11 12 LONDON Oct. 10 (Reuter)— England have chosen three new "caps" m their soccer team to meet Wales at Cardiff on Oct. 19. They are Eddie Hopkinson (goalkeeper). Don Howe (right back) and Bryan Douglas (outside right). Douglas takes the place of Stanley Matthews,152 words
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Article46 1957-10-11 12 REME fielding seven reserves, went down by three goals to one m their SHA Div. 2 league match against University of Malaya at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. In a Div. 3 match Police Sports Association beat RAF Changi 3-1 at Thomson Road yesterday.46 words
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Article45 1957-10-11 12 A HAT-TRICK by former English Olympic player, Neil Nugent, gave RAF Changi a 4-1 victory ovei RAF Seletar m a Div. 1 hockey league match played at Changi yesterday. Sandhurst scored the fourth goal for the winners while Pereira replied for Seletar45 words
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Article87 1957-10-11 12 SJI Hit 4 Past Serangoon ST. JOSEPH'S Institution beat Serangoon English School by four goals to nil m an interschool hockey match played on the SJI ground yesterday. Inside-left Monterio gave SJI the lead with a rising shot. He followed this up with another goal, and five minutes before the87 words
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Article24 1957-10-11 12 RANGOON, Burma, Oct 10 (UP).— Pakistan defeated Burma B—l8 1 m the two-day series of matches of the Thomas Cup Badminton tournament.24 words
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Article163 1957-10-11 12 Indians Are Still At The Bottom AT Balestier Road yesterday, Indian Association suffered their fifth consecutive defeat m the senior hockey Jeague when they were defeated 2-0 by Ceylon Sports Club. Now lying at the bottom of the league, the Indians will have to show considerable improvement if they are163 words
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Article42 1957-10-11 12 BEATTY Secondary School beat Siglap Secondary School by 14 points (three trie s and a goal) to nothing m a rugby match played at the Victoria School ground yesterday. Scorers were Ben e Lee, Kwek Kiam. Jumari and Jalal.42 words
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Article520 1957-10-11 12 World Series All Square NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (AP) The New York Yankees squared tbe World Series at three games each on Wednesday by defeating tbe Milwaukee Braves 3-2 m a battle of home runs. The seventh and deciding game will be played here520 words
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Article294 1957-10-11 12 WANDERERS Sports Club broke their 'duck* m Hie Singapore Hockey Association division one league with a victory over Singapore Teachers' Union by two goals to one at the Girls' Sports Club ground yesterday. For this they have to thank their fullback Sullivan who put every muscle294 words
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Article79 1957-10-11 12 IPOH, Thursday. Perak is withdrawing from this weekend's hockey quadrangular against Selangor, Negri and Singapore. The reason for their withdrawal is that many of the players, originally selected to travel, are either ill, injured, or are unable to obtain leave. Philip Sankey, Hon. Secretary of the PHA,79 words
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Article154 1957-10-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—The Football Association of Selangor continued their training m preparation for their defence of the HMS Malaya Cup against Perak on Oct. 19. But instead of playing at the Merdeka Stadium where they had started training earlier this week, the State players were seen out154 words
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252 1957-10-11 12 Malays Win As Army Stars Lose Their Shine SUPERIOR m all departments m the game, Singapore Malays maintained their lead m the Singapore Amateur Football Association Premier league with a 4—l victory over the Army at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. I Despite the fact that the Army fielded Hatch, Arthur252 words
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Article310 1957-10-11 12 Ken Jalleh Writes Dear Sports Editor, Thirtyfive schoolboys were recent ly awarded colours for outstanding performan< athletics, cricket, hockey, soccer and swimming. Are these the only games considered by the Snnn. Council? If so, it is a shame! Have the Council not heard of rugger? I could readily give half-a-dozen310 words
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Article204 1957-10-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Thomas Cup training: squad m Kuala Lumpur will play a series of exhibition matches at the Selangor Badminton Association hall on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Teh Gin Sooi, secretary of the Badminton Association of Malaya, said today that the results of the204 words
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Article179 1957-10-11 12 Lift The 'Colours' Bar On Girls If a badminton player fholder of the con: association's schoolboys tournament title, surely he is outstanding enough \o be given the nod for a badge for his blazer! But what about the girl>« Ain't it a shame tha m and year out, they have179 words
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Article110 1957-10-11 12 No Decision In Railways Match KUALA LUMPUR. ThursAfter trailing 2-0 at the intc: Kuala Lumpur Railway Rer:. tion Club made a fine secoflf half recovery to hold ;S™ Singapore counterparts to c draw m the quarter-final o Davies Cup nockey knor competition played on the B fields Road ground today,110 words
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Advertisement105 1957-10-11 12 r End crippling rheumatic pains fl and muscular aches with SP m N SLOANS. Dab it on. Feel iv A I penetrating, tingling glow as L^ It acts speedily easily •"^B to kill pain. Get a bottle E^^F today, and know blessed relief li from agonising torturt, Ji|SLOAN'SB twf L105 words
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Miscellaneous36 1957-10-11 12 HOCKEY INTER-SCHOOL: St. Andrew's School vs. .Victoria School at Victoria School SOCCER Premier League: Eurasians, and Indians vs RAF at Jalan Besar stadium 5.15 p.m SWIMMING St. Joseph's Institution carnival at Chinese Swimming Club, 2.15 p.m.36 words
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