Singapore Standard, 19 October 1957
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Title Section28 1957-10-19 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Vol. VIII. No. 109 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS28 words
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Article193 1957-10-19 1 CAIRO. Oct. 18 (AP) lion strong Innational Federation of Labour Unions aed today to communicaipplies m the ;ression against The threa 1 came m a cablto President Eil him to use d offices to avert a war stemming i Turkish army and Staces Sixth FleetReuter; U.P. - 193 words
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Article39 1957-10-19 1 t HELSINKI, Oct. 18 (AP) [^.ime Minister J. Sukselainen's n Socialist coalition net was ousted m a vote onfidence today. The cabinet fell on a Commotion of censure, government with ponsible for Finland's economic difficulties.39 words
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Article111 1957-10-19 1 ARREST NOT FOR UNION WORK— LI M SINGAPORE Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday told the National Union of General Workers that the recent arrest of Osman bin Rashid, a committee member of the union, has "nothing to do with his trade union activities." The union has earlier asked111 words
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Article32 1957-10-19 1 THE 20-year-old Aga Khan IV blessed nearly a thousand faithful m the new Changeombe Masque at Dar-es-Salam yesterday as he took over the throne intended for his grandfather.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-10-19 1 THE Queen shakes hands with President Eisenhower on arrival at the National Airport, Washington. The Queen and Prince Philip arrived m the United States on Thursday for a four-day tour of Washington.- A.P. Radio photo.A.P.; Radio - 38 words
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Article577 1957-10-19 1 More Than 32 Threats Received In Two Months Death Letters Bear Federation Post Marks MORE than 32 death letters most of them purporting to have come From the Malayan Communist Party, and all of them bearing Federation post marks have been received by various people577 words
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Article, Illustration258 1957-10-19 1 KOTA KECHIL, (Kota Tinggi), Fri. A Police Security Guard Unit today eliminated "the most wanted terrorist leader m Johore." He is Lai Teck a branch committee secretary of the Lukut branch of the M.C.P. Lai Teck, the last of the Lukut branch committee, was put258 words
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Article125 1957-10-19 1 LONDON, Oct. 18 (Reuter) Cairo Radio said today that seven Jordanian deputies. Including three former ministers, were arrested by Jordanian authorities yesterday according to a report received In Cairo today. Cairo Radio said that the arrests followed a statement Issued by the deputies In Amman yesterday expressing125 words
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Article25 1957-10-19 1 INFORMED quarters m Washington believe that the Queen has invited President and Mrs. Eisenhower to make a state visit to Britain.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article26 1957-10-19 1 THREE-YEAR-OLD Kumara. son of Mrs. V. Pillay, fell to his death last night from the first floor of a Princess Elizabeth Estate flat, Singapore.26 words
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Article203 1957-10-19 1 Pinay Asks For A Guarantee PARIS. Oct. 18 (Reuter)— M. Antoine Pinay, 65-year-old conservative leader, asked deputies of the French National Assembly today to invest him as leader of a government with a guaranteed life of one year. Governments rarely last a year m France though the postwar record exceeded203 words
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Article210 1957-10-19 1 RUBBER CARGO HELD UP Lightermen Go On Strike And... A STRIKE by 22 lightermen m Singapore has held up the export of rubber worth millions of dollars. The rubber, belonging to the Goodyear (Orient) Company Ltd Is lying idle m the firm's godown m Lorong 3. Geylang. The lightermen, employed210 words
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Article139 1957-10-19 1 BONN, Oct. 18 (Reuter) West Germany will break diplomatic relations w.th Yugoslavia following President Tito's decision this week to recognise Communist East Germany, it was announced here today. The West, German government of Dr. Konrad Adenauer does not recognise the validity of the East139 words
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140 1957-10-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Governments of Malaya and Britain today entered into an agreement which regulates civil air services between the two countries. The agreement, called the UK/Malaya Air Services Agreement, also regulates civil air services between Malaya and all British ter- ritories. It140 words
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Article59 1957-10-19 1 S 'pore Men Af Congress KYOTO, Oct. 18 (AP) The third Afro-Asian congress for world federation opened here today with some 400 representatives of Singapore, Japan. Indonesia, the United States, Britain. West Germany, Borneo and Nigeria attending. The delegates split Into three panels to discuss ways of strengthening the AfroAsian59 words
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Article188 1957-10-19 1 INDONESIAN Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, yesterday urged Asian nations to regard the Soviet Union as "a friend." Dr. Subandria who was m Singapore en route to Jakarta after attending the United Nations General Assembly m New York, said: "We may not all like Communist188 words
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Article20 1957-10-19 1 KING Hussein has approved his Cabinet's decision to recognise the present regime m the Republic of Tunisia.— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article40 1957-10-19 2 A total of $937,165,657 «n currency notes and $43,180,360 m coins were m circulation since Oct. 1, the chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Malaya and British North Borneo. Mr. T. M. Hart, said last night.40 words
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364 1957-10-19 2 This Must Stop, He Says PENANG, Fri. A Penang High Court Judge today, criticised the Police nethod of sending policemen to hotels to obtain evidence that the premises were being used as brothels. Mr. Justice Rigby was hearing two appeal cases m which there364 words
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Article163 1957-10-19 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singa- I pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spof(nom.) 853 85ft Int. Nov. R.S.S. No. 1 852 86 1 Dec. R.S.S. No. 1 861 861 R.S.S. No. 2 November 831 832 R.S.S. No. 3 Nov. 81* 82 Tone: Uncertain. The price of163 words
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235 1957-10-19 2 A CO-OPERATIVE Bank aimed at assisting the island's co-operative movement was inaugurated m Singapore yesterday. The Bank will be run by subscriptions from various co-operative societies m the Colony. It will be utilised for the benefit of the movement, particularly industrial development and housing235 words
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112 1957-10-19 2 Kiat Heads Seamen's Registry Board THE Singapore Government yesterday gazetted the appointment of Mr. G. H. Kiat as chairman of the Seamen's Registry Board. The appointment was made by the Minister for Commerce and Industry under the Seamen's Registry Board Ordinance of 1957. The Minister also appointed three members each112 words
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Article50 1957-10-19 2 THE Governor has appointed Che Kamarudin bin Haii Akib, Chief Inspector of the Special Constabulary of the Singapore Police Force, to art as Assistant Commandant m place of Mr. Ng Wood Kan The appointment, which was gazetted yesterday, is for the period Sept. 16 to Nov. 30.50 words
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122 1957-10-19 2 A MAN committed suicide by setting fire to his home, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesteraay. The man, Lim Him Itt, a NAAFI manager for more than 20 years, was found burnt to death at his Somapah Road house on Aug.122 words
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208 1957-10-19 2 IMPROVEMENT of the efficiency of the Singapore City Council is the mam plank m the Liberal-Socia-list platform for the elections m December, year. The Party Secretary K. Tan, told The Stand night: "We do not lip service. Our not mere election prop We208 words
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Article37 1957-10-19 2 HONGKONG, October 18— Special Standard Service: 1 Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.40' to £1 Sterling; $5.***** to US$l; $1,836 to Malayan Si; $0,129 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $260.5 to a tael.37 words
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Article47 1957-10-19 2 THE INDIAN Fine Arts Society of Singapore will present a programme of Indian classical dances by Kumari Komala tonight and tomo r ro\v at the Victorial Memorial Ha!' Miss Komaia. a student f Calcutta University, was b ed m Bharata Natyam m South India.47 words
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Advertisement268 1957-10-19 2 THE PERFECT HOSTESS "Whara-delightful party Mrs. A!" "Yes, she does things well and always serves the best." 4t I noticed she used MILKMAID MILK— it makes the iC^i^^ 5^ drinks so much more delicious." //fi^^^^^^^^^3^ 'Thai's true, Mrs. B. She certainly is the perfect hostess." ijS^f^^^^d ll ««Ar» E 9268 words
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195 1957-10-19 3 New British film may be 'shot' here —WITH A MALAYAN 'STAR' TOO IPOH, Fri. There is a possibility that background location scenes for the film 'The Wind Cannot Read" may be shot m Malaya, Mr. Kenneth Winckles, assistant manager of the Rank Organization of Britain, said here today. And there195 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-10-19 3 MISS Payoong Susilaj. daughter of Mr Yuad Susilaj. Thai Vice-Consul m Singapore, one of the entrants m the "C.N. Parade of Nations" to be staged at the Singapore Union of Journalists Press Ball at the Sea View Hotel on Oct. 26^45 words
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Article82 1957-10-19 3 THE Singapore Government Public Works Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. made a profit of $12,868.67 last year, an increase of over $9,422.59 over the 1955 figure. This was revealed m its report just issued. The report will be presented to the Society's 24th annual general meeting82 words
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Article39 1957-10-19 3 FIVE fire engines fought a lallang blaze at the llj-mile, Sembawang Road, Singapore, for two 'hours yesterday. The fire, which started at noon, destroyed more than 10 acres of lallang before it was put out.39 words
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Article182 1957-10-19 3 TWENTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Fong Pai Liat of Singapore, (above) has been granted a First Class Certificate of Proficiency m Radio Telegraphy by the Director General of Telecommunications, Malaya. This is the first time m Malaya and Singapore that this class of certificate has been granted. With this certificate m182 words
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Article27 1957-10-19 3 A SIAMESE woman, Nim Nauirat, 31, was stabbed m the hand m Aljunied Road, Singapore, yesterday. She was taken to the General Hospital for treatment.27 words
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122 1957-10-19 3 Stranded sailors to be airlifted to Hongkong THE worries of the three British seamen stranded m Singapore since they missed their ship on Wednesday, are over. All day yesterday Patrick Murphy (he's really Irish), Edmund Black and John Gilroy sat dejectedly in* the lounge of Connell House wondering how they122 words
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92 1957-10-19 3 Man admits to taking firm's money ANTHONY Lee Teck Haw, a salesman of Schmidt Co. Ltd. yesterday pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of $5,183. The Singapore Fourth District Court was told that Lee had sold a typewriter, five projectors, five carrying cases and 18 pairs of binoculais valued92 words
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Article67 1957-10-19 3 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. will leave Singapore on Sunday for Saigon to attend the ministerial meeting of the annual Colombo Plan conference. The deputy secretary of the Commerce Ministry, Mr. O. H. R. Beadles, is already m Saigon attending the officials'67 words
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244 1957-10-19 3 THE World Guide Chief, Lady Olave BadenPowell, will arrive m Singapore on Monday by Qantas-BOAC from London. Lady Baden-Powell, 68, widow of the founder of the Boy Scout movement. Lord Baden-Powell, is expected at 6.15 p.m. She will spend only two hours m Singapore244 words
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415 1957-10-19 3 FREE LEGAL AID SCHEME WHERE ...WHEN? IS months have gone by and they still haggle over scale of fees /or lawyers A CLOUD of mystery still shrouds the Government's free legal aid and advice scheme Which, although unanimously passed by the Assembly 15 months ago, has not yet been put415 words
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Article49 1957-10-19 3 ELEVEN- YEAR-OLD N. Balakrishna, a pupil of Bukit Merah School, Singapore, has been missing from his Red Hill Close home since Sunday. Anyone who has any information regarding the boy, is asked to contact the police or the boy's parents at 120E, Red Hill Close49 words
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Advertisement9 1957-10-19 3 KADBURYsJ ALL SIZES, ALL PRICES I ALL CADBURY VALUE9 words
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Advertisement126 1957-10-19 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. and Mrs. Lim Teik Hoe of Ipoh thank doctors and nurses of Ward 23 General Hospital, Singapore; Principal and Staffs of Haig Boys' Schools I and 11, the blood-donors, relatives and friends for their condolences, cash donations, wreaths and attendance at the funeral of their son Lim Hock126 words
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1119 1957-10-19 4 P.A.P. PAID BOY TO RIP POSTERS ALLEGED ASSEMBLYMAN, Mr. William Tan, (Lib-Soc), told a Commission of Inquiry yesterday that he had no faith m the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau m dealing with corruption. Mr. Lan was testifying before the Commission led by1,119 words
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126 1957-10-19 4 CURB ON STUDENT POLITICAL ACTIVITY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Government-sponsored students m the Federation's higher institutions of learning may lose their scholarships if they indulge m "unMalayan politics." The Standard understands tha: the Education Ministry is working on Dlans which will "guarantee that students make DroDer and beneficial use of their126 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-10-19 4 INSPECTOR Peter Tay Kirn Leng of the CID left Singapore yesterday by Qan-tas-BOAC for special Police training m Britain. Inspector Tay, 30, will be away at the Hendon Metropolitan Police College for six months. He will study the latest crime detection methods adopted byStandard - 54 words
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Article27 1957-10-19 4 A FIFTY-SEVEN-YEAR-OLD farmer. Chew Yong was found hanging at his home m Kapar Road, near Klang, on Thursday night. Police do not suspect foul Play.27 words
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224 1957-10-19 4 JOINT CONCERN FOR $2½ m. STADIUM URGED THE Chairman o f the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, Mr. C. C. Tan, yesterday suggested to the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock to turn the Colony's $2,500,000 sports stadium project into a joint concern between the Government and public. Mr. Tan224 words
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Article62 1957-10-19 4 THE Great World Trade and Industries Fair will end tomorrow after 23 days, during which time mere than 300,000 peop'e visited the Fair. This figure is a record for a trade fair m Ma'.aya More than 200 exhibitors took part. At the Great World Cabaret62 words
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Article202 1957-10-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The University of Malaya Division here has resorted to a novel way of ailing its schedule of lectures for its first year Arts students. It has introduced a system of flying lecturers from Singapore to lecture to the students here and flying202 words
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Article178 1957-10-19 4 Registrar Rejects Proposed Union THE Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has refused registration of the proposed ''Singapore Union of Students from the Federation of Malaya." The Registrar, Mr. J. D. Haskins. explained that the proposed society appeared to him as "likely to be used for purposes prejudicial to public welfare and178 words
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Article64 1957-10-19 4 A NASI BRIYANI party was held yesterday to mark the start of the shooting of "Seal of Solomon," which will be filmed by the Shaw Organization shortly m Singapore. Director Rolf Bayer, who wrote the story, will direct the filming. Also present at the party64 words
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Miscellaneous493 1957-10-19 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance fINGAPORE Kmght^ilhet/pho^ogr^phiFunS REDIFFUSION tD **m^^m^^*Jß& H 3.nri. to 5.30 p.m *Fa JWWPJ^fFOifInUiJ KuaiiK (lice Ins; Buddhist Society: RKDIFFI'SION (Silver Network)VAT A iWl^ fe i^« Lecture on the "Buddha Bhashi- 6.57 a.m. Rediffusion March 7* VT fir Vi fly Jl tamitayus Surta" m Hokkien by am.493 words
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346 1957-10-19 5 'Rebel' Students Plan Action In Fed. Minister Issues Warning PENANG, Fri— -Rebel" students who are contemplating Federation wide agitation against Government's enforcement of an age-limit for students, received a stern warning from the Education Minister, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. Inche Khir Johari issued this warning at the Soeerh sSfn i°h346 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-10-19 5 F)YAK film star Luli and her father Penghulu Sibah called on the Sultan of Pahang and his Consort at their Singapore residence at Chancery Lane yesterday. They were thrilled to meet members of Malay royalty and the penghulu presented the Sultan with a Dyak sword while83 words
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215 1957-10-19 5 Judge Disagrees With Assessors: Labourer To Die IPOH, Fri. Disagreeing with the opinion of both assessors, who found an Indian labourer not guilty of murdering his uncle, Mr. Justice Shepherd this morning sentenced S. Paliah, 36, to death m the Perak High Court. Paliah was convicted after a four-day trial215 words
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Article150 1957-10-19 5 11 Held In Murder Investigation KLANG, Fri. Federation police today detained four more men, bringing the total to seven, m connection with the murder of a painter Tan Soon Huat, whose headless body was fished out of the Klang River on Saturday. Police are still looking for the head of150 words
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238 1957-10-19 5 Dato Panglima Back In Law Courts After Absence Of 10 Years IPOH, Fri. Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, former Mentri Besar, Perak, resumed his legal practice after ten years today when he appeared m the Sungei Siput magistrate's court m connection with an inquest. The Dato was holding a watching brief238 words
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Article115 1957-10-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two members of the Fedeial Legislative Council will represent the Federation branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association at its forthcoming conference m New Delhi, from Dec. 2 to Dec. 10. They are: Inche Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman (Kelantan) and the representatives115 words
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Article44 1957-10-19 5 PENANG, Fri.— Three men, Neoh Cheng Hoe, Chan Wah Loke and Moy Wah, were each fined $300 m the magistrate's court today when they pleaded guilty to a charge of manufacturing intoxicating liquor without a licence at Tanjong Tokong on Oct. 10.44 words
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Article155 1957-10-19 5 UK Training For Fed. Customs Men PENANG, Fri.— Local officers, holding senior posts m the Customs Department m North Malaya, will be given the opportunity to go to the United Kingdom for training for six months under the Colombo Plan. This was disclosed to The Standard today by Mr. D.155 words
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Article103 1957-10-19 5 HE TRIED TO STEAL FROM GIRL OF 5 PENANG, Fri.-A tinsmith, Chee Keng Tong, 26, was sentenced to one year's jail when he pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to steal a gold chain from five-year-old, Puteh binte Mat at Half Way Road on Oct. 10. Inspector Jagat Singh103 words
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Article60 1957-10-19 5 SINGAPORE'S Social Weifare Department paid out $538,023 to 17,268 people who applied for public assistance last month. A further sum of $185.9~,6 was given to 2,177 people as tuberculosis treatment allowance. Six raids were carried out by officers of the department on brothels. One man was60 words
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Article226 1957-10-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman today reiterated his promise that while government would give every assistance it would not m any way interfere with the independence of the Malayan Red Cross Society when reconstituted. He was speaking at a simple ceremony226 words
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Article482 1957-10-19 6 'J'HE mounting tension m the Middle East as a result of the warlike preparations being pushed ahead m Syria cannot but be regarded with uneasiness. Since this ancient land was taken over m a virtual coup d'etat by pro-communist Syrian army officers, the new government set-up482 words
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Article425 1957-10-19 6 TN the earlier years of this century secret society feuds and gang robberies were m fashion. The Chinese pioneers introduced the secret society system of mutual protection when they first came into this strange land. As these cabals grew m power and influence, especially m the rich425 words
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Article380 1957-10-19 6 Sir. lam getting a little tired of the dilly-dallying practices of the Colony Government, when handling problems of public concern. I refer to the very serious situation that existed and still exists m the Ministry of Education when two months ago the Normal Trained teachers, numbering three thousand,380 words
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Article187 1957-10-19 6 Sir It was, indeed, very good on the part of the Government of Persekutuan Tanah Melayu, to create an embassy m Madras to look after the interest of the citizens of this country who may visit and tour India. But the suggestion of sending a non-Indian as Deputy187 words
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Article483 1957-10-19 6 THE RED CROSS SOCIETY Sir The Countess of Limerick is visiting Malaya and Singapore for the purpose of handing over, officially, responsibility for Red Cross affairs m Malaya, from the British Red Cros« Society to the Malayan Red Cross Society. The founder of the Red Cross, the world's greatest humanitarian483 words
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Article1000 1957-10-19 6 ECLIPSE of the MISSIONS Cecil Northcott, writing from London, sees the "once powerful role" of Western missionaries m the fields of religion, education and medicine, gradually losing its significance m Asia following current contemporary political revolutions m the region. POLITICAL revolution m Asia is steadily diminishing the formerly powerful role1,000 words
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Article298 1957-10-19 6 Patrick O' Donovan - Patrick O' Donovan J muda has no streams and the huge U.S. naval base depends on its water conversion plant, U.S. naval ships 2 have been distilling sea water for 40 years. The U.S.S. Saratoga, for example, produces 60,000 gallons a day. In Kuwait, the tiny298 words
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Article688 1957-10-19 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by TWO dire have been cast. One jointly by the Government of the Federation of Malaya and the Colony of Singapore, as far as the Malayan Airways is concerned, and the other by the Government of Singapore with reference to the Citizenship688 words
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96 1957-10-19 7 Syria Lacks 'Good Faith' Says Turkey ANKARA, Oct. 18 (AP) TuiKey today again emphatically rejected Syrian charges that she plans aggression and accused Syria m turn of acting without "good faith." A Turkish Government note, delivered m Damascus yesterday, said Turkish trocp movements are "purely internal affairs," denied Turkish planes96 words
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99 1957-10-19 7 KARACHI. Oct. 18 (Rente-) Mr. Ismael Chundrigar, who became Prime Minister <i Pakistan today, pledged m a nation-wide broadcast tonight his support of the anti-Com-munist Bagdad and SEATO defence alliances. Mr. Chundrigar, former Muslim leader of the opposition m the Pakistan Natiorul Assembly,99 words
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402 1957-10-19 7 Two Events Set Wise Heads Thinking 0f... WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (Reuter) The speechmaking of the Queen's visit here, coupled with the announcement of next week's Eisenhower-Mac-millan talks m Washington, has led to open speculation here today of a new era m allied technical402 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-10-19 7 THE FIRST motion pictures of the Russian satellite, Sputnik, shown here were taken as it moved through space at its reported 18.000 miles an hour o n Oct. 12. John Kelly of Station WJZ-TV. Baltimore, took the satellite's picture at 6.15 a.m. The pictures,U.P. - 91 words
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Article37 1957-10-19 7 RAJENDRA Coomaraswany, leader of Ceylon's delegation to the officials' meeting of the Colombo Plan conference m Saigon, said on Thursday Ceylon had received R5.46,600,000 m aid since the Colombo Plan began m 1951.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article28 1957-10-19 7 POLAND'S first atomic reactor, built with aid from the Soviet Union, is officially reported to be nearly complete. It is situated at Swierk. near Warsaw.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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208 1957-10-19 7 'Pro- US Syrians In Turkey Plot To Oust Their Govt.' LONDON. Oct. 18 (Reuter)— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party secretary, asserted m a talk with Mr. Aneurin Bevan last September that a group of pro-American Syrians m Turkey were plotting against tnelr own country. Mr. Bevan. one of the208 words
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96 1957-10-19 7 LONDON, Oct. 18 (AP) The British Broadcasting Corporation deqided yesterday to stop future imita lions of Sir Winston Churchill. 'Sir Winston's voice is easy to imitate," said a BBC spokesman. "It was becoming a vogue. "We felt everyone has had enough fun96 words
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202 1957-10-19 7 IKE PRESENTS HIM WITH MEDAL WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (Keuter) The Duke of Edinburgh today saw models of the projected United States earth satellite when he visited the imposing white building of the National Academy of Sciences. While the Queen was visiting the Na ional202 words
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82 1957-10-19 7 ISTANBUL. Turkey, Oct. 18 (Reuter) Four warships of the United States Sixth Fleet, including the guided missile cruiser Canberra, arrived at the Turkish port of Izmir today on a courtesy visit. The other shins were two destroyers and a naval transport. They have82 words
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185 1957-10-19 8 MIC,_MCA Join Hands In Citizenship Drive JOINT COMMITTEE TO BE SET UP, SAYS SAMBANTHAN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Indian Congress will maintain close liaison with the MCA m the nationwide citizenship drive. President of the M.1.C., Mr. V. T. Sambanthan told The Standard today "m estates where the majority185 words
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194 1957-10-19 8 SINGAPORE Standard Office was last night inundated by phone calls from readers who claimed to have seen the Russian satellite. "Sputnik." The first call received was at 7.20 p.m.. which was 39 minutes later than the time Moscow radio predicted the satellite would pass over194 words
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Article47 1957-10-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation Governmert paid out $61,323 last month for information regarding the caoture and killing of Communist terrorists, it was announced today. Negri Sembilan scored highest with $36,700. Johore followed with $13,423. Selangor ran close with $7,200 and Perak $4,050.47 words
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Article80 1957-10-19 8 A MESS assistant of the Royal Air Force. Pek Kirn Wuat, 21, yesterday pleaded guilty m the Seventh Magistrate's Court to stealing 16 ibs. of tea worth $18 belonging tp the RAF on the night, of Sept. 10 at the Air Mess, Changi. Pek80 words
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180 1957-10-19 8 My Client Is Not Sane, Lawyer Tells Court A COLONY lawyer, Mr. Leslie Rayner, told the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, Mr. S. K. Lee, yesterday, that his client, who was at present m India, was not perfectly sane. Mr. Rayner added that his client, A. G. Benedict, charged with giving false180 words
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Article172 1957-10-19 8 GOVERNMENT is not casting envious eyes on private industry m the Colony, said Singapore's Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and Welfare, Mr. L.C. Goh, yesterday. In a talk on "Productivity and the Role of Management m Relation Thereto," given to members of the172 words
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77 1957-10-19 8 Five Gangsters Stab Man Outside Home ABOUT five Singapore gangsters last night stabbed a man outside his house, 15 yards away from a Police Station at Outram Road. The gangsters, said an onlooker, rushed out of a car ard attacked 21-year-old motor mechanic, Loh Woon Cheen Loh, who sustained two77 words
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Article81 1957-10-19 8 PENANG. Fri.— Students of St. George's Girls' School were told by the Governor of Penang, Raja Sir Uda, at their speech day today that, Persekutuan Tanah Melayu was still a young country and needed the selfless help of all i:s citizens. Raja Sir Uda stated that81 words
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Article42 1957-10-19 8 THE Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, has appointed Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan and Mr. Lim Kirn San as members of the University Council. They will each serve four years from Oct. 8, 1957.42 words
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86 1957-10-19 8 Ho Ho Sets Up $10,000 Study Grant Fund THE Ho Ho Biscuit Factory of Singapore has set up a $10,--000 scholarship fund to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of the late King George V. The fund provides two scholarships tenable for three years at jt trade school or similar institution m86 words
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75 1957-10-19 8 EMPLOYEES of the Public Insurance Company m Singapore yesterday threatened t 0 go on strike for more pay and better working conditions. They are all members of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union. A union spokesman alleged that the company had rejected its demand for minimum75 words
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Article76 1957-10-19 8 A YOUTH, Umah bin Kassim, who pleaded guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday to stealing a roll of rayon cloth worth $150 from a shop m High Street, was sentenced to six weeks' jail. The Court was told that on the evening of Oct. 17, Kassim76 words
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Article23 1957-10-19 8 SINGAPORE Governor, Sir Robert Black, has appointed Mr. S. M. Vasagar, a City Councillor, a member of the Rent Conciliation Board.23 words
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Article116 1957-10-19 8 Fined For Non-payment To Fund BENTONG, Fri. The manager of the Kwok Fong Cantonese Wayang at Karak, Mr. Sie w Pak Kuan, 41, was today fined 5250 for failing to make contributions to the Employees Provident Fund m respect of his 26 employees for the months of August, September, October,116 words
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Article, Illustration95 1957-10-19 8 MR. FRANCIS Moh Shin Lee, 27, of Ipoh. who recently returned from London where he obtained the Dental Specialist Diploma of Fellowship m Dental Surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons last year. A graduate of Sydney Ini.versity, Mr. Lee is one of the few Malayans95 words
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Article71 1957-10-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The old Batu Road Post Office vi'J be demolished to make wa the new roundabout to connect the Batu Road-Ipoh Road dual highway. The Works, Posts and Telecommunications Minister. Inche Saraon bin Haji Jubir will open the new post office m Baiu71 words
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Advertisement309 1957-10-19 8 OPENING AT THE STAR HALL (NEW WORLD PARK) ONE NIGHT ONLY mi V.JOp.m. I SUO W O\L V CHANCE OF PROGRAMME r- RUBY WAH #$fc WILL SING THE LATEST POPULAR W ENGLISH CHINESE SONGS I and ALSO BALLET DANCE NEW WORLdTaRK 'OFFICE «Ej Prices 5 3 $2/- m®ss9W TOMORROW NICHT309 words
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Advertisement199 1957-10-19 8 CUTS COSTS The Universal 'Jeep' cuts costs because it does so many jobs better and faster. The extra trartion of its 4-wheel drive taki > it througrh mud, sand or soft earth up steep grades m all kinds <>t weather. For hiehw.i\ travel, it shifts easily into conventional 2-w heel199 words
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Article, Illustration212 1957-10-19 9 SINGAPORE'S Raffles Hotel will be turned into a fabulous cartoon land on Nov. 2 when local artists and friends turn up as Li'l Abner, Alley Oop, Elmer, Nancy, Sluggo or Jane for the annual Arts Ball, organized m aid of the Children's Society. The theme of this year's212 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-10-19 9 r £HE Royal Singapore '< Yacht Club held their annual dinner j and dance at Sea View Z I Hotel last Saturday < Z under the patronage of the Governor of Z .apore, Sir Robert Black. Seen here U Sir Robert Black addressing the gather- after dinner.54 words
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Article212 1957-10-19 9 patronage of the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Mrs. Lim will give away the prizes to the winners. On the night of the Ball a magazine called "TIDE' edited by Mrs. Joanne Moore, will be on sale. The contents are mainly about Singapore and212 words
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Article, Illustration459 1957-10-19 9 Sarees For All Tj^HO will be Singapore's first "Saree Queen" or rather "Miss Deepavali Queen of 1957?" The answer will be given tonight at Sea View Hotel where girls of all races will compete m sarees against their Indian counterpart. Twenty eight Singapore beauties will parade before a panel of459 words
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Article149 1957-10-19 9 CIXGAPORE'S wellknown magician, Mr. Khoo Teng Eng, will also introduce his "talking wonder," Charlee, at a picnic next Tuesday at 321 East Coast Road, a holiday gathering arranged by the Singapore Professional Women's Association. Over 300 are expected wwwwvwwwwwwwwwwwwwv to turn up for the allday picnic149 words
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Advertisement181 1957-10-19 9 Eniov w^ Sleeper-Chair Luxury with AUSTRALIA'S OVERSEAS AlkLINt Fully reclining sleeper-chairs are provided for all First Class passengers on all Qantas Super Constellation services. Passenger Cargo Enquiries: Qantas Raffles Hotel and John Little's, Singapore, o> Authorized Booking Agents throughout Sing apore and Malaya. QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS LIMITED (Inc In Qld.)181 words
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Miscellaneous284 1957-10-19 9 ra ImirTiivM Vfjkl u JJI TODAY'S QUOTATION "We get our parents so late m lire that it is impossible to do anything with then." Part of a child's s > a y m Nottingham, England. SATIRDAY FOR EVERYONE: Be ready to deal with people who are unreliable, tricky, unco-operative Use284 words
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Article177 1957-10-19 10 MINISTER HAILS THIS PLAN SINGAPORE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday expressed full support for an international plan for exchange of technical information between under-develop-ed countries. But. he declared. Singapore herself would not be able to take part m such a plan as she is at177 words
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Article117 1957-10-19 10 OUTER ROADS SHUN Lee. Capt Georgis. Pyidawant. Belgrod, Inchwell. Pentokota. President Harding. Bayon, North Star. Kajang, Siberoet, Foo Yu. Strueborg. Wonosobo. Samuel Bakke, Nicanaia, Shoei Maru, Moon. INNER ROADS Ikan Mas. Tg. Pinang, Serdang. Rajah Brooke. Lucky Chen. Beetong. Pulau Kidjang". Resang, New Coronation, Flying Lark. Kirn117 words
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Article, Illustration73 1957-10-19 10 On Far East Business Tour DR. M. Ch. VELOSO. scientific ro-ordinator of Lederle Laboratories' foreign clinical research division, who arrived m Singapore yesterday by XL.M Dr. Veloso, who is on a Far East business trip, will spend 10 days m the Colony. He will later visit Bangkok. Saigon, Hongkong and73 words
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Article, Illustration228 1957-10-19 10 New Duty: Australia May Buy More Rubber From Malaya AUSTRALIA may buy more raw rubber from Malaya m preference to synthetic, as the result of lower import duty on the product, a spokesman of the Australian Trade Commission m Singapore told The Standard yesterday. He was commenting on cabled reports228 words
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Article17 1957-10-19 10 Attraction At Make-Up Booth The artists, (above) speak m Hokkien, Cantonese, Teo~ chew. Mandarin, Malay and English.17 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-10-19 10 MR. BERT Pieter Baerends, (seen here), who is now m Singapore to become KLM's station manager m the Colony. A former wartime fighterpilot trainee, he is taking over the post from Mr. W.F. Boddeus, who leaves next Wednesday for Australia. Mr. Boddeus will be away for two79 words
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Article216 1957-10-19 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday continued their upward trend, International first grade rubber for November shipment closing 3/4 cent higher at 851 cents per lb. on short covering purchases against China orders. In two days rubber prices have risen 1| cents. At the close yesterday216 words
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267 1957-10-19 10 THE week m the rubber market under review has been on the whole rather quiet with a slight upward trend during the latter half largely due to the Middle East situation, says the market report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co.. Ltd. With the267 words
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Article103 1957-10-19 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Oct./ Nov. $24i buyers, $25i sellers; coconut oil m bulk $41 i sellers; m drums $45i sellers, Muntok white pepper $107 sellers, Sarawak white $106 sellers, special Sarawak black $66. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair103 words
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Article172 1957-10-19 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Fed. Disp. $2: F. N. ords 52.00; Gammons $2 40 $2 42. J Hammers $2.20; Metal Box' sl.9s', $1.94: Robinson ords. $1.88: Co>d Storage $1.02. $1.03 delayedTraction ords. 21/- arrival? Steamships $17, $16.80 odd lotStraits Traders $2.22* overnight" Straits172 words
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Article216 1957-10-19 10 SHARES ARE GENERALLY EASIER SHARES brokers m Singapore yesterday reported business easier all-round. There was fair support at the lower levels. These m particular were United Engineers shares. Cold Storage, Straits Steamship and Wearnes The Middle East situation which affected the New York and London stock market, was reflected m216 words
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Article112 1957-10-19 10 'Wake Up Lancashire' Warning MR. ANTHONY GREENWOOD, Labour Member of Parliament for Rossendale Lancashire, said on Wednesday that Britain's cotton industry faced strong competition from the United S;ates and Western Europe as well as from Asia. He was speaking at a reception m the House of Commons to welcome homeReuter - 112 words
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Article54 1957-10-19 10 CHAIRMAN of the board of the United States Rubber Co m a speech on Wednesday night m Cincinnati predicted that tyre dealers will be selling 80,000,000 passenger automobhe tyres a year within the next decade. This would represent an increase of 45 per cent over this54 words
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Article74 1957-10-19 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: buying, TT 32--11/16. O.D. 32-13/16. 90 days r 13-1^l 3 1^ credit bills--33-3/16 trade bills. Canada: buying. T.T. 31-9/16. 32-1/16 credit bills, 32-1/8 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready were:AP - 74 words
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Article132 1957-10-19 10 MR. Harold Macmillan, Britain's Prime Minister, opening the 1957 motor show at Earl's Court m London this week said he had every confidence that, Britain would regain and retain top place among the world's motor exporters. A great feature of the Britsh motor industry's recent tradeReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement80 1957-10-19 10 SERRAVALLO'S Bark and Iron Tonic Wine 1848 >*^^ JLM&- 195? V C^^ t «ry^^^ H, Budapest. 'f I lti>u-4irt> of Imitations. A l wa ft s insist Ipon Getting Svrrurallo's Tonic ittnchontM A iron H /««>./ t*~.4L50 available at Stall \o. 90, Trade Industries Fair, Great World. ]For every Purchase80 words
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Advertisement360 1957-10-19 10 SUROMERZ In the form of easily soluble gr. is a well-known medicament treatment of all bacterial int. of the kidneys, bladder, urinary and gall, as -well as against rheuma^ tism and gout. It is a most p< urinary disinfectant, antiseptic diuretic. Has agreeable taste. $4.00 Bottle. Postage 60 rts. extra360 words
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Advertisement786 1957-10-19 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD." T 4 HE BLUE FUNNEL UnIT NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halite*. Boston. New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Pom Spot P. STiam Penang mSIS "/22 Nov 28/29 Nov JONov/1 Dee Carriers option to proceed via ethet ports to load discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE786 words
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Advertisement1233 1957-10-19 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Inccwpotateo m bmgapcic) 112 line*) S o P .T THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S? SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via othei ports to load and dischaigc caige (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via1,233 words
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Advertisement909 1957-10-19 11 MITSUI ]p^ LINE Spore P S'hom Penone FOR JAPAN Horunoson Mnru via Manila tor Yokohama Nagoya Kobe 21jOc» 20 Oct Kyoritsu Moru tor Moji. Kobe, Osoko Yokohamo 17 Not 15 Not 12 Not Hakonesan Maru via Manila tor Kobe Nagoya, Yokohamo 19 Not Amagison Maru via Hong Kong for Yokohama,909 words
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Advertisement768 1957-10-19 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling* toi 9ongkok ond/o> Fei Cost rio Snot Pens n« P.S'Hew S'oo*o "SINALOA" 2526 Oc» 27/21 Oet 29 30 Oct Saigon, Bangkok only Accepting Saigon Cargo. "BOGOTA" 30 31 Oct •MUTLANDIA" 20 22 Nor 23/24 Nor 25/26 Nev HOMEWARDS Soilings foi Aden Pott Sole) Genoa Antwerp768 words
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Article678 1957-10-19 12 NERAL MOREIRA - Perak Can Do It NERAL MOREIRA Says IPOH, Fri. For Perak, the 1957 soccer season will long be remembered for two outstanding events one tragic and the other happy. The fatal car crash of August 2 when four lost their lives and two other players had to give up their678 words
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Article70 1957-10-19 12 IPOH. Fri.— Singapore Polo Club, holders of the Sultan of Perak Cup beat the Royal Pahang Polo Club by 2J goals to nil m the first round tie of the Malayan polo tournament which commenced on the Brash* Road ground today. In another tie King's Dragoon Guards70 words
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Article56 1957-10-19 12 SELANGOR: Lourdes; Ng Mun Keai, Tan Cheok Foo; Ooi Cheang Earn, Joe Soosay, Edwin Dutton; Sulaiman. •P. Narayanasamy, Talib Ibrahim, Abdul Ghani, S. Govindarajoo. PERAK: Foong Kam Choy; Theophilus John, Ahmad Nazari; Chan Tuck Choy, R. Anthony, Wong Kirn Seng; Liew Fee Yuen. Loh Kam Fook, Ramadas Rao,56 words
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192 1957-10-19 12 Start Fund Campaign Now Perreau SINGAPORE Amateur Athletic Association should start raising funds now if they are to send a reasonably large team to the forthcoming Asian Games m Tokyo m May next year. Thi s view was expressed by the secretary Mr. Vernon E. Perre.au at the monthly Council192 words
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Article83 1957-10-19 12 MELBOURNE. Oct. 17, (Rcuter) Indonesia led Australia by four matches to nil m the Pacific Zone final of the TlioCup badminton here tonight. The Indonesians were far too speedy and skilful for the Australians. Results: Singles:- J. 11. Tan beat K. Turner 15-4. 15-12- S. Olich83 words
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Article57 1957-10-19 12 SINGAPORE Indian Association scored their first victory m the SHA Div. one league when they beat Royal Air Force, Seletar, who are still without a point, by three goals to one on the Indians' ground yesterday. Harbans Singh, Ram and Ajit Singh scored for the winners while Pereira57 words
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Article350 1957-10-19 12 ALEX SOARS - Odds Favour S'gor ALEX SOARS Says KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. There is a certain glamour about the Malaya Cup final from which nothing can detract and the match between Selangor and Perak for the "Blue Riband" of Malayan soccer at the Merdeka Stadium ground tomorrow is no exception to the rule.350 words
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Advertisement302 1957-10-19 12 T7 J 4%i fast-growing bodies on FAREX Wj/ L FARES provides just those things that Ss?,* babies and growing children need to T^T* Zj^^^t build up healthy bodies, farex contains J>w three dhTerent cereals for energy l/V calcium and vitamin D to strengthen f\{ 9 \j[ bones and teeth vitamins302 words
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Advertisement207 1957-10-19 12 A NEW STANDARD OF AIR CONDITIONING No disturbing humming or throbbing Just a quiet flow of really cold, mountainfresh air from the GIBSON WINDOW UNIT with Built-in OZONE LAMP. Fresh air inlet. Foul air exhaust. Push button controls. Two-Speed Fans. NYLON Washable air filter. Thermostatic 'automatic control. Flush wall mounting.207 words
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Advertisement67 1957-10-19 13 ODEON MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! <^ H W AflV/PMTIDC B^^^J|- CLASSIC P^reP OF THE In »Q^ g^* ALL IS ■ÜBr'l^L^ Jg. fNk Wits,.. wml'm^l F r"^ IllllH I 188 I ■■^^^■^B ■■■■BaBHHB^HhHI ji* CoAv**^,. CINEMASCOPE ta STCKOPHONIC SOUND p^-^^-.-^,^— I Jm-Mna-iiS-lhai UfrJi —^Hi.C.FLIPP£N.CARLOSRIVAS-^H^o.-K,^», R utTNiu M I I K lA ,i 367 words
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Advertisement240 1957-10-19 13 NOTICES VEHICLE FOR SALE One 12 H.P. Land Rover No. AA4656. THIS vehicle may be seen on any working day, before 4 p.m between now and "6th October at No. 1 District, Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Co. Ltd., Fryer Road, Ipoh. Sealed tenders for purchase should be submitted to the240 words
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Advertisement626 1957-10-19 13 Buddhists and '.veilwishers are cordially invited to the ceremony of the installation of the statue of the late Chief Priest. Rev. Poh Than See. (pictured above) at the Tambun Road. Siamese Temple, from Oct. 26 to 29. The ceremony will be performed by the Chief Hish Priest, Rev. Nikoot Thamaktada626 words
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Advertisement762 1957-10-19 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACAM A PPLICATIONS are invited -ti-for the post of Police Inspectors on contract m the Federation of Malaya Police Force. Candidates should be m possession of Std. VIII English qualification and must have a knowledge of 2 Chinese dialects (preference Eiven to thost who read and write762 words
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Advertisement107 1957-10-19 13 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL TONIGHT MIDNIGHT CAPITOL r\4rfl gL i* P F^ M I ISrT/1 r"^ 51 p./ \a V t107 words
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Miscellaneous348 1957-10-19 13 M. RAJENDRAM I Asst. Official Assignee, y JI Abner £?v a/ Coop U ''l^f H'f llf I Lr^~ A g^-^-"^^^^^^ II k AFTER YOU MEET I lITIS ZE PRICELESS SECTION *~e-X^ IXIUW OLD FRENCH PPOVERB p- MADAME GUILLOTINE, OF DADDY -i HAD J BUT DAD Mi BODY WILL^ KSWS?AU.£)£7EC77VES |o348 words
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Article894 1957-10-19 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer Goodwood Francis DOLLAR FACTOR* BILLEEN LORD FREDRICK II LORD FREDRICK II Lord Fredrick 11 llaxley Green Tarzan Mubarak II Mubarak 11 Trigger II Super Picture Super Picture BUM FIRE KERRRROOK MONITOR CARGO RICE Monitor Majestic Don Bliss Fire Palio m Ken-brook Monitor Cargo Rice Hurry894 words
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421 1957-10-19 14 Windsor Lad - Screen Play should win the Gold Cup Windsor Lad Says gHAW Stable's Screen Play, an up-and-coming five-year-old by the French-bred Relic, is my choice m the $35,000 Singapore Gold Cup over 11-miles at Bukit Timah today, last day of ttie Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting. Screen Play gave a421 words
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250 1957-10-19 14 THE Liberation Cup over 6 furlongs (Race Five) for crack sprinters may resolve into a keen tussle among Distine, Amusement Park, High Socks Fire Risk Hopeful Blue and Fair Nipper. However, if the track remains fast, Distine should prove too brilliant for250 words
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355 1957-10-19 14 Take A Chance On This One It's Safe Venture RACE THREE Youghal Bridge, Quicksilver, Tobasco, Waterline and Safe Venture should have the race among themselves in the seven furlongs event for Class Three performers My choice is Safe Venture. This three-year-old made no show on the first day, but I355 words
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Article160 1957-10-19 14 BANK ON DOLLAR FACTORY RACE ONE DOLLAR FACTORY could take the opening race of the day. This Ottoman four-year-old was running on when fourth to Invincible over the six. He may find the extra distance to his advantage and could see this through despite having six pounds extra. Mubarak II160 words
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323 1957-10-19 14 Crown Link Best In The 5.30 p.m. RACE SEVEN Crown Link is accepting and with a 14 pounds pull m weights since missing his race on the second da y I expect the Linklater gelding to show up m the seven furlongs for Class One performers. He gave two promising323 words
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221 1957-10-19 14 RACE TWO Bliss Fire looks like completing a double for the meet ing. He found his true form on Wednesday when he battled it out to beat Monitor over the six, clinching the issue on the post by a nose. Though221 words
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Advertisement237 1957-10-19 14 l- THE GOLD CUP RACE 6: 4.55 pan. Horses Class 1, Div. I—iy 4 Miles I* 111 !5 r reT c J lU^ff l 8y 9 V Mr> EJ Tan Rodgers Camer 2. 873 Adelaide Star 7y 8.12 Crest Stable Daniels Mitchell 3. 12 Daiku (late Red Joker) 5y 8.12237 words
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Advertisement208 1957-10-19 14 I THEY FOUND THE ROAD BACK.. BUT IT LEAD THROUGH HELL! I TTiis is a blistering drama of the Strong and the meek... and how they reacted to a SUICIDE assignment! A TRIBUTE #>** I NATIONAL SERVICEMAN yjjf* 1 I j "HELL KOREA I Distributed by SHAW BROS Starring George208 words
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Miscellaneous67 1957-10-19 14 The track for today's C races at Bukit Timah should be very good. Best outsider Best lonfshot this afternoon is Pappa's Love m the Gold Cup race. Ottosan looks a safe each-way wager m Race 4. Gold Cup Sweep The Gold Cup Sweep will be drawn on Race (i and67 words
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