Singapore Standard, 25 October 1957
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Title Section34 1957-10-25 1 Singapore Standard STAN DARD POL.CI jfcß /<? %M\ Sfc FIRE BRIGAOI GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 lines) 2400 n l\j I 28n 24M Vol. VIII. No. 115 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1957 J2 PAGES 15 CENTS34 words
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Article213 1957-10-25 1 S.E-ASIA FACES BIG RED THREAT' BENFF. Canada, Oct 24 (AP) Mr. Noel EmmaI of Malaya, newest member of the British Comwealth, told a labour nar here that SouthAsia is faced with a us Communist problem the ranks of workers c so than India and na. Emmanuel said that is practically213 words
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Article42 1957-10-25 1 GUATEMALA CITY, Oct. (Reuter) Guatemalan tar v Chiefs today elected a three-man military junta to the country m place of the President, Luis Arturo Gonzalez, who is expected to resign. tm elections are expected within a few months.42 words
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89 1957-10-25 1 STRIKE HOLDS UP 23 SHIPS IN LONDON LONDON. Oct. 24 (Reuter) Twenty-three ships, mostly carrying meat and foodstuffs, were held up today at the London docks by a continuing strike of tally clerks, key cargo checkers. About 500 of the ports 2.000 checkers maintained their unofficial strike for a second89 words
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Article284 1957-10-25 1 Troops Stand By At Their Barracks 'First Stage Reached In Settling Military Issues JAKARTA, Oct. 24. Major General Abdul Haris Nasution, Indonesian army Chief of Staff, announced today m Medan he had reached the "first stage" m settling military problems m North Sumatra. The Army chief whoReuter; A.P. - 284 words
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Article384 1957-10-25 1 COSTLY HORSES SINK WITH VESSEL SEVERAL highly-priced thoroughbreds destined for the Malayan Turf were lost when the Shillong sank m the Red Sea after a collision with the Belgian tanker Purfina Congo. Well-known colony trainer Mr. Neal Hobbs told The Standard yesterday that he had three horses on board the384 words
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Article163 1957-10-25 1 LONDON. Oct. 24 (AP) The leaders qi the Communist world last night were reported planning a .summit conference of their own early next montr. Officials here said they have heard that President Mao Tse-tung of Red China and President Josif Broz Tito of Yugoslavia have163 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-10-25 1 photo A GRIEF-STRICKEN Cuban hangs from a lower section of Manhattan bridge, over the East River, New York City as police and a Roman Catholic priest talk him out of jumping. Identified by police as Jose Garcia, 32, the Cuban was hauled to the bridge after moreAP - 61 words
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Article196 1957-10-25 1 Syro-Turkish Crisis UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 24 (UP) Plans to send Secretary- General Dag Hammarskjold to the Middle East to investigate the crisis between Syria and Turkey rapidly gained support today. The suggestion first was made last Monday by Mr. Akram Hourani, Speaker of the Syrian196 words
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Article101 1957-10-25 1 TAIPEI, Oct. 24 (Reuter) The ruling Nationalist Kuomintang Party said m a statement today that a counterattack against the Chinese mainland was now "an actual action" to be undertaken soon. A party congress manifesto declared a counter-attack was no longer just a hope or a101 words
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Article33 1957-10-25 1 MR. GUNNAR Hedlund leader of the Swedish Agrarian Party and Minister of the Interior m Sweden's SocialDemocrat Agrarian Co?lition Government, yesterday announced his party's decision to leave the Coalition Government.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article24 1957-10-25 1 AN experimental rocket designed to reach a height of 2,000 miles has been successfully fired, the United States Airforce announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article158 1957-10-25 1 Jobs Are Colony's Headache SAIGON, Oct. 24 (AP)— Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, Singapore's Minister of Commerce and Industry, said yesterday that employment was the main problem facing the Singapore Government because "our number is increasing by 50,000 persons yearly." Mr. Jumabhoy, Singapore's chief delegate to the Colombo Plan conference here,158 words
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Article220 1957-10-25 1 TWO Singapore teenage fans of the world-famous contralto Marian Anderson yesterday timidly gatecrashed a Press conference she was giving at the Airport and. to their unbounded delight, were rewarded with autographs of the great singer. Miss Anderson, who flew m from Bangkok at 9.05 last220 words
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Article61 1957-10-25 1 JAKARTA. Oct. 24 (Reuter) A Medan Cojrt today fined a man 50.000 rupiahs I r having attempted to smu^le Indonesian currency to Singapore. Police told the court they arrested the man, Mochtar Monek. as he was about to board a plane for Singapore He was charged61 words
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Article45 1957-10-25 1 PARIS, Oct. 23 (Reuter).— M. Guy Mollet. French Socialist leader, today won support for his efforts 'o form a government from the two radical parties and an Influential leader of European se. tiers In Algeria to end the country's 23-day-old crisis.45 words
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Article32 1957-10-25 1 SINGAPORE Customs yesterday seized 90 lbs of opium worth $36,000 at the 10* Mile, Changi Road. The opium was concealed m tins sim.lar to those recovered by Police last week.32 words
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Article304 1957-10-25 2 $2.8 M 'Rice Bowl' Scheme Opens Farmers Will No Longer Have To Depend On The Monsoon Irrigation For 17,000 Acres Of Padi Land Bl TTERWORTH, Thur* The Governor of Penang, Raja Sir I da, today dc dared open the Muda River pumphouse at Butnbonf Lima m Province Wellesley North to304 words
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Article, Illustration250 1957-10-25 2 P.O. Deposits Into His Own Pocket Youth Forged Entries In Book PENANG. Thurs. When a man found out that his nephew had misappropriated about $180 by altering entries m the Post Office Savings Bank passbook, he made his nephew pay back the full amount by deducting his cake-money from time250 words
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Article100 1957-10-25 2 The First Malayans At Faculty THREE Malayans are the first students from tJttir country to be enrolled at the Agricultural Science Faculty at the University of Melbourne. After a recent visit to Melbourne's Royal Agricultural Show, they advocated the holding of soeh shows m Malaya which they believe would bring100 words
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182 1957-10-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. Justice Smith today deferred decision on the Public Prosecutor's appeal against the acquittal of T.H. Tan, Malayan Chinese Association executive secretary, on a charge of conveying goods m a van without a haulage permit. Magistrate Tuan Haji Mohamed Taib182 words
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Article159 1957-10-25 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore jesterday were: Bnven Sellers Spot (nom.) 821 83 Int. Not. R.S.S. No 1 822 S3& Dec R.S.S. No. 1 834 831 R.S.S. No. 2 November 80? 811 R.S.S. No. 3 November 78 J 79 Tone: Steady quiet The price of159 words
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Article72 1957-10-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mr Justice Smith today dismissed a former government clerk's nppeal against conviction and sentence of a year's imprisionment for cheating. David Toh, 45, had been convicted for cheating involving a total of $202.50 entrusted to him by three members of ihe public. Each72 words
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Article36 1957-10-25 2 HONGKONG, Oct. 24 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.62 10 £1 Sterling; $5,905 to US$l, $1,837 to Malayan $1; $0,131 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $260 to a tael.36 words
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194 1957-10-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Toh Ban Heng. a former War Department civilian employee was today ordered by Mr. Justice Smith to report for three months to a compulsory attendance centre. The Judge also doubled the 12-month good behaviour bond Toh was194 words
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Article71 1957-10-25 2 PENANG. Thurs.— A 17-year-old girl, Ooi Ah Kooi. was rescued from the sea off the Esplanade this afternoon. Her rescuer was a Malay who happened to be near the Esplanade by the side of the City Council building at that time. Mr. Chew Keat Hoe. a71 words
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Article42 1957-10-25 2 A NEW English school t*# West-East Institute, will opened m Taiping on Ort .0 at 5 p.m. by the Orang Be«r Jajahan. Larut. Tuan Wan Haji Mohamed Razai'.i Th» I school is organized by the Rev. j N. G. Manickam.42 words
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Article72 1957-10-25 2 PENANG, Thurs.— A former boxer, P. Hussain, caught a 16-foot python under his house m Fatanl Road yesterday. The snake had been 'ceding on his fowls for the last three months. Hussain caught titt I reptile by slipping a noose I over its head. "I hope72 words
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Article277 1957-10-25 3 GROWING PRESSURE ON AUSTRALIAN VARSITIES, SCHOOLS SAIGON. Oct. 24 (Reuter) Mr. Richard Casey, Australian External Affairs Minister, warned Asian nations yesterday that because of growing pressure on Australian universities and technical schools, she might have to consider putting a ceiling on the number oi Colombo277 words
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203 1957-10-25 3 IN FIVE years time, every Singaporean who wants a phone will be able to get one at short notice, the General Manager of the Telephone Board. Mr. N.V. Knight The Standard yesterday. Mr. Knight said the Board's expansion programme is aimed at203 words
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Article125 1957-10-25 3 A Threat To Unionism, They Claim SIX officials of two Services Unions, representing 27,000 employees, yesterday decried what they described as a move to split the workers of 6:ngapore. A statement signed by four officials of the Army Civil Service Union and two officials of the Naval Base Labour Union,N.B.L.U. - 125 words
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Article63 1957-10-25 3 New $650,000 Crematorium SINGAPORE will soorvhave $650,000 crematorium at Upper Aljunied Road. It will have seperate sections for various religious groups. Dr H. A Morrison, the City Health Officer, told The Standard that one-third of the cost of the crematorium will be borne by Government. He added that it would63 words
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Article, Illustration245 1957-10-25 3 THERE is no immediate likelihood of the British Admiralty reducing naval strength m the Far East, Vice-Admiral Sir G.V. Gladstone told The Standard on his arrival from Britain aboard the Chusan yesterday. The Admiral who is the new Commander-in-Chlef of Naval Forces mStandard pic - 245 words
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Article73 1957-10-25 3 Tunku Makes End-Terror' Appeal ALOR STAR, Thurs. An appeal to the people of Kuala Nerang to help end the Emergency by August next year was made by the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today. The Tunku said that $800,000,000 was being spent each year fighting the Communist terrorists. "They are73 words
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Article32 1957-10-25 3 A COLONY bus conductor, Hoon Toh Muay, was yesterday fined $10 by the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court, for abusing a court interpreter, Mr. Joshua H. W. Lim, on Aug. 30.32 words
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Article151 1957-10-25 3 Last Dates For Your X'mas Mail KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. All Christmas mail to Britain should be posted at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang not later than Nov. 14, 15 and 16 respec* tively, it was announced today. Air mail dates are Dec. 12, 13 and 14 for the respective points.151 words
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Article19 1957-10-25 3 TEN traffic light offenders were yesterday fined sums of $5 to $20 by the Singapore Traffic Court.19 words
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Article84 1957-10-25 3 TWO MEN who were found guilty of armed robbery by the Singapore High Court, were yesterday sentenced to a total of 17 years' imprisonment. They were Ng Kiang Nang who was sentenced to 7 years, and Wee Ah Meng to 10 years. A third man,84 words
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100 1957-10-25 3 TENANTS of multl-storeyed S.I.T. flats m Singapore are annoyed at the inconvenience caused by recent restrictions m lift facilities m their buildings. Lifts which formerly served all floors now only serve the 3rd and the last but one floors. Mr. H. C. Tinsley, S.I.T.100 words
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Article63 1957-10-25 3 TWO unemployed men were jailed yesterday for housebreaking with intent to steal Mohamed Hassan bin Abdul Kader, 29, was sentenced to six months imprisonment and Hassan bin Mohamed, 21, to one year. They were accused of breaking into a shop at Changi Road on Oct. 13,63 words
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Article43 1957-10-25 3 PENANG, Thurs. A 11--year-old schoolboy, Poh Yong Eng, was fatally injured m collision with a car at Green Lane last night. He was rushed to the General Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries a few hours after admission.43 words
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247 1957-10-25 3 Cleared On Murder Count... SHORTLY after a man was freed of a murder charge at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, he was arrested on a banishment warrant. The man, Lee Chiang Hoi, a fish-monger was tried for the alleged murder of a driving instructor, Pek247 words
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Article196 1957-10-25 3 $25,000 For The Loss Of An Arm A BUS conductor whose arm was amputated after a motor accident on Christmas Day last year, was awarded $25,000 damages by Mr. Justice Chua m the Singapore High Court yesterday. The conductor, Mohamed Haneefa Suliman Pillai sued a motorist, E. Krishnan Chettiar for196 words
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256 1957-10-25 3 THE GOVERNMENT has sent out circulars to some 630 Singapore associations, trade unions, chambers of commerce, and other public organizations appealing for their co-operation m the campaign to register people for Singapore citizenship which starts next Friday. They are being asked to cooperate by256 words
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Advertisement110 1957-10-25 3 Ip- ~^n HERES WHAT OUR FILM CRITICS SAY: /m j J YOU'LL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF 1T"... "HILARIOUSLY FUNNY' 1 1 "REALLY FAST"... "SPICY DIALOGUE "YOU START LAUGHING BEFORE THE ?M><***%d^ FILM ACTUALLY STARTS AND GO ON LAUGHING UNTIL THE VERY END I gH#5 h J i 0H! MAN!... OH!110 words
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Advertisement207 1957-10-25 3 Model Patented .Xttrvity: Leather Spring Clasp Watch straps Made m Western Germp«y. I iKr I /n I II 11 Mln) m. Obtainable jrom all leading Watch De Sole importers: WOO HING BROTHERS LTD. Singapore. WOO HING BROTHERS (Malaya) Ltd, Kuala Lumpur. I A GRAND 4 DAYS' FESTIVAL I OF SELZNICK207 words
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238 1957-10-25 4 KATONG formerly m the City Limits will, after the December City Council elections, be administered by the Singapore Rural Board until such time as District Council elections can be held, probably m March next year This "interim measure" has been238 words
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Article125 1957-10-25 4 Storm Over Teaching Promotions SINGAPORE Education Ministry's decision to promote seven graduates to top posts .-day raised strong protests from serving headmasters of Colony schools. In a statement to the Press, after an emergency meeting. the president of the Singapore lation of Head Teachers, R. Muthia, said that his committee125 words
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Article46 1957-10-25 4 THE level crossing on the road between Alma and Alma Estate m Province Wellesley w.ll be closed for repairs between 6 D.m. on Oct. 30 and 6 a.m. on Oci. 31. Road traffic will be able to pass at half-hour Intervals during this period.46 words
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Article26 1957-10-25 4 A SINGAPORE fitter, Lav Piew Chong, 15, and Sorna Sundrajah. 17, were stabbed by thugs after a gang flcht m Havelock Road last night.26 words
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Article, Illustration194 1957-10-25 4 NINE-YEAR-OLD Roberta, daughter of ex-Grenadier Guardsman Corporal Joseph I. Burke, now with the RASC. was all smiles last night when, dressed m her best, she presented a bouquet of flowers to Mrs. Lim Yew Hock, wife of Singapore's Chief Minister. The occasion was a concert of194 words
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151 1957-10-25 4 $90,000 Fine For Two In Smokes Case TWO partners of Hup Seng and Company m Boat Quay, Singapore, were yesterday convicted by the Second District Judge Mr. D.H. Chapman. of being concerned m importing 253 pounds of uncustomed tobacco, and attempting fraudulent evasion of duty on the tobacco. Chua Yeow151 words
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183 1957-10-25 4 THE Indonesian Consulate In Singapore has asked its government to make inquiries into an incident m which a gunboat was said to have entered Colony waters on Tuesday while chasing five prahus. A Consulate spokesman said that the report would be sent to Singapore shortly.183 words
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299 1957-10-25 4 Britain Will Not Introduce Nuclear Weapons To Malaya- war office LONDON, Oct. 24 (Reutcr) The War Office said last night that a scientific officer m Malaya was making theoretical studies of the behaviour of tactical nuclear weapons m the jungle. "These are purely paper studies and do not denote any299 words
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90 1957-10-25 4 MIC To Probe Alleged Breach Of Discipline KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Selangor State Congress Committee of the Malayan Indian Congress is investigating into an alleged breach of party discipline by three Selangor MIC officials. A Selangor Congress Committee spokesman told The Standard that the three officials were alleged to be90 words
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Article82 1957-10-25 4 Lee To Hold PAP Reins Again? THE newly-elected executive committee of the Singapore People's Action Party will meet tomorrow at the party headquarters m Neil Road. Sources close to the party told The Standard yesterday that the meeting will elect Dr. Toh Chin Chye, as the party chairman, Mr. Lee82 words
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142 1957-10-25 4 TOP priority should be given for the improvement of facilities for free wards m Singapore hospitals. Tnis was one of three resolutions passed unanimously by the central committee of the Labour Front Immediate steps should alro be taken to change the attitude142 words
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Article114 1957-10-25 4 JOHORE BHARU, Tburs. The Tengku Mahkota of Johore today paid a special visit to Muar to present the Sultan's birthday awards to twelve people. The ceremony was held at the Muar Club. The recipients included a member of the Medical Services who received the Long Service114 words
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Article26 1957-10-25 4 A FURTHER 576 youths registered for national service m Singapore on Wednesday, the 18th day of registration, bringing the total to date to 11,786.26 words
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Article81 1957-10-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs' The three-man CommisnW of Inquiry which investig; alleged malpractices at the Central Mental Hospital m Tanjong Rambutan, finalized Its report today and submitted it to the Premier for forwarding to the Paramount Ruler The Commission, comprising Mr. Justice Good, Mr M. M. Cumarasaml81 words
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465 1957-10-25 5 BID TO FREE PRESS CHIEF FAILS Detention Order In Order: He Tells Counsel THE SINGAPORE STANDARD wishes to extend to His Lordship, Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah, its apologies for the part of the previous day's report which attributed to him remarks which he did465 words
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Article178 1957-10-25 5 Radio Firm To Spend $100,000 A $100,000 campaign to make the public of Singapore "television conscious" will be launched m Singapore next month. The campaign the first of its kind is by importers of Dutch radios m the Colony. A spokesman for the firm said yesterday178 words
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Article78 1957-10-25 5 MALAYAN Jaycees will be represented at the Annual National Convention of the Australian Junior Chamber of Commerce at Perth, Western Australia, beginning on Oct. 26. The Malayan representative, Inche Mohamed Ali of the Federation Immigration Department, left Singapore by air this morning for Australia. Accompanying78 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-10-25 5 MR. HARI. son of Mr. Dhalotnal Ramchand Nanwani. of Messrs. Dhalomal Ramchand of Singapore and Poona, India, and Miss Padma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dialdas L. Motwani, of Messrs. Motwani's of Kobe, Japan, who were married m a ceremony at the Adelphi Roof Garden, Singapore last night.50 words
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Article, Illustration96 1957-10-25 5 U.S. Newsman Visits S'pove A LEADING American newspaper owner, publisher and editor, Mr. Nelson Poynter, arrived m Singapore yesterday by air for a short visit. Mr. Poynter, who was accompanied by his wife, owns St. Petersburgh Times and Congressional Quarterly m Washington D.C. Now on his second Asian tour, he96 words
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130 1957-10-25 5 TWO stevedores who leapt into the sea to save a man from drowning were recommended yesterday for letters of commendation. The recommendation was made by Singapore Coroner Mr. Giam Chong Hing at the close of an inquest into the death of a trisha-rider Teo Teng130 words
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Article497 1957-10-25 5 Information at a Glance Raffles Museum (Stamford Road): Exhibition of photographs of South East Asia by Mr. Derrick Knight (Shell Photographic Unit* 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m KatonK Boys' Club (C.iilllemard Roud): Badminton 5 p.m. Bodybuilding 6 p.m. Liberal Socialist Party: Kampong Kapor Division committee's "Help-the-People 1 session497 words
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Article211 1957-10-25 5 SINGAPORE Diary United Nations Exhibition: At the Britisb Council Hall Stamford Road Bat I It-s Girls School: Annual exhibition of art. handiwork and cookery. YWCA (Raffles Quay): Malay conversation class 10 15 a.m. Chinese painting class 2.30 and 5.15 p.m. Chinese cooking class (preparation of crab roe with sweet corn211 words
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149 1957-10-25 5 UNIVERSITY of Malaya students cannot seek legal representation if they are brought before the Board of Discipline to answer allegations of irregular.ties. This is believed to be one of the recommendations made by the five-man University Commission set up by the Colony and Federation governments149 words
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97 1957-10-25 5 Extortionist Fails To Keep A Date SINGAPORE merchant Mr Tan Chuan Siang. warned that he would get into "serious trouble" should he fail to pay up $5,000. was happily watering his flowers when a Standard reporter called on hi-n yesterday. He was not m the least worried by the threat.97 words
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Article50 1957-10-25 5 REGISTRATION for national service will be held at the Lim Ah Pin Road social centre from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. next Thursday, Mr. G.M. Fernandez, National Service Officer, said last night. This is m response to numerous requests from residents m the Upper Serangoon area, he said.50 words
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Article30 1957-10-25 5 THE Indian High Commissioner m Malaya. Mr. V. M. M. Nair, will open the new library of the Ramakrishna Mission. m Norris Road. Singapore, tomorrow at 5.30 P.m.30 words
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932 1957-10-25 6 Singapore Standard Push-Button Warfare TN the wake of Russia's successful launching of a space-satellite and its claim to have also perfected rocket weapons, Britain and the United States, as the guardians of the free world, have lost little time m exploring the whole field of pushbutton missiles and their use932 words
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535 1957-10-25 6 Colin Legum - Ghana 's Fighting Chief Stand Fast... Colin Legum -by Dodowa (Ghana) OATTLE is now strenuous- ly joined between the Government and the traditionalist leaders of Ghana. The test case chosen by Premier Kwame Nkrumah to demonstrate to Ghana's thousands of chiefs that m political affairs they must submit to the535 words
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Article80 1957-10-25 6 Shorts from the Talks A 'Do-lt-Yourself Movement "/^URS is not a movement by grown-ups to do good to children, bui of children doing good to themselves, and through this to other people Olave. Lady BadenPowell, World Cta'ef Guide, speaking m the BBC's General Overseas Service The Ideal "VT E lung80 words
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Article656 1957-10-25 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA by TT IS cheering to note that at 1 least one department m the Government of Singapore is trying to fix pegs m their proper holes as evidenced by the promotions m the Education Department, announced m yesterday's STANDARD. It has been656 words
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Article1070 1957-10-25 6 Dennis Bloodworth - ISLAM vs. COMMUNISM Dennis Bloodworth By The problem before the nations leaders is to make the concept of a united Republic of Indonesia loom large enough m men's minds to eclipse inter-island antagonisms, political rivalries and the contradictions between Islam and Communism. The Koran Provides Protection JAKARTA. [NDONESIANS heaved a1,070 words
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439 1957-10-25 6 Editors Discuss Policies, Problems A full and fair reflection of the variou* views of the British Press on the events of the day is a feature of the BBC's overseas broadcasts m English and other languages, and for many years listeners all over the world have tuned m day by439 words
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Article192 1957-10-25 7 120,000 RAILMEN TO DEMAND RISE LONDON, Oc;. 24 (Reuter) Leaders of 41 trade unions representing 120,000 men m railway workshops decided here today to seek a substantial wage Increase for their followers. The unions, comprising the National Union of Railwaymen and the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions, will also192 words
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Article64 1957-10-25 7 LONDON, Oct. 24 (Reuter) —The British Foreign Office spokesman today categorically denied that Mr. Jan Sebe'.ik, a former general manager of the Pilsen Breweries, was a British spy. The spokesman said "There is no truth whatsoever m this allegation." The Czechoslovak authorities m Prague64 words
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Article35 1957-10-25 7 THE Japanese Foreign Office announced last night that the Soviet Union had approved the release of all Japanese fishermen detained m the Soviet Union m connection with the Soviet Revolution Anniversary celebration. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article301 1957-10-25 7 Red China trade mission tours Calder Hall tomorrow BRITAIN OFFERS TO SELL ONE -THE PRICE? A TRIFLING $204 MILLION LONDON, Oct. 24, (AP)— A visiting Red Chinese trade group will tour Britain's model atomic power station at Calder Hall tomorrow -—and would be free to buy301 words
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126 1957-10-25 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (Reuter) President Eisenhower and Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, today appointed two groups of experts to work out specific recommendations for AngloAmerican co-operation on missiles and nuclear deve- iopment. An official statement said that the grout) to be headed126 words
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Article125 1957-10-25 7 Nothing To It, Says Cat's Eyes' JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 24 (Reuter) Group Cap:ain John Cunningham, chief test pilot for De Havilland Aircraft, stepped today from a Comet Three jet airliner he had just flown from London m 13 hours and one minute and laconically told reporters: "The flight was uneventful." The125 words
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Article35 1957-10-25 7 LONDON. Oct. 24 (Reuter) —Cairo Radio reported today that the Soviet Army had used atomic weapons m recent manoeuvres near the Turkish border. It quoted a Soviet Press report for the Information.35 words
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Article53 1957-10-25 7 BUENOS AIRES. Oft 24 (Reuter).— Six people were killed and 35 injured when a train was derailed about 6< 0 miles from here yesterday Police are investigating the possibility of sabotage. The train was on its way from Buenos Aires to Neuquen, a city m53 words
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Article36 1957-10-25 7 NEW A- WEAPON U.S. SECRETARY of Defence, Mr. Neil McElrov announced yesterday that the US. Navy has perfected atomic depth charges and has already equipped some of its Atlantic defence forces with the new weapons. APAP - 36 words
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Article48 1957-10-25 7 SOUTH SHIELDS, England, Oct 24 <AP) The juvenile court sent a 16-year-old petty thief to a psychiatrist 'n tbe hope of finding out what made him steal. Later, the youth was back m court accused of stealing £1 from the psychiatrist's purse during their consultations.48 words
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Article206 1957-10-25 7 MILAN Oct. 24, (Reuter) —Blonde Angela Guy. an Italian starlet, burst into Jayne Mansfield's Press conference here yesterday, stripped and challenged the buxom Hollywood star to compare measurements. Reporter;* and photographers were crowded around Miss Mansfield, whose vital statistics were covered by a tight206 words
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Article, Illustration520 1957-10-25 7 Dior the Czar of the fashion world is dead MONTECATINI, Italy, Oct. 24 (AP) Christian Dior, for years the biggest name m fashion design, died here early today of a heart seizure. He had been holidaying for the past week m Northern Italy. His greatest coup was the "New Look"520 words
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232 1957-10-25 7 SHE SUCKED HER FINGERS, HE SAYS ADELAIDE, Oct. 24 (Reuter) A 23-year-old machinist was committed for trial m Adelaide Police Court today on a charge of murder after evidence had been given that he had reduced the skull of his seven-week-old daughter to the condition of232 words
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88 1957-10-25 7 LONDON, Oct. 24 (Reuter) The Duke of Edinburgh joins the ranks of authors on Nov. 7 publication for his book "Selected Speeches, 1948--1955." The first copy from the binders was waiting for him at Buckingham Palace on his return from the Royal88 words
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Article136 1957-10-25 7 WORTHING, England. Oct. 24 (A.P.).— A conference of British women was told here yesterday that London after dark is no place for an unescorted lady even if she is almost 80 years old. "Men whistled at me every night during the London blitz." said Lady Nunburnholme.136 words
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272 1957-10-25 7 BIG MOVIE VICE RING SMASHED BY POLICE HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 24 (AP) Police yesterday smashed what they described as a Hollywood vice ring that made lewd movies m colour, starring a beautiful model, and distributed them throughout the world. Capt. Charles S. Stanley of the Police Administrative Vice Division said the272 words
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Article30 1957-10-25 7 MR. D. A. Chapman, secretary to Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah. has been appointed as Ghana's permanent delegate to the United Nations, it was announced yesterday m Accra. Reuter.30 words
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Advertisement319 1957-10-25 7 a new touch x^, Jf or y° ur beaut ye M/Mardley \\v\ I I izS&S Feather Finish ensures Aw^ s^z&i y° ur make-up is 4\^ perfect at all times. M^a I Nothing equals it for 1 retouching it is a blend IMe of fine YarcUe y p wder t/| jM/'319 words
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Advertisement49 1957-10-25 7 W*\Jg A J I *jif W&Wrrm ■=f';c=3 *^i*-: Dili d ■kSI' At y was m f^^^K will f/f JJf ffff B^s^ I I II 1 1 1 .^^^l B T/ie Wafch Vou^^^^B^'B Never Hove To Wind/ Id I* Anti-magnetic 100% Woterproof [Mil Unbreakoble Mainspring PvmJ^ I Self-winding Shock-protected K^49 words
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Advertisement846 1957-10-25 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Bostoa, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports Spot* P. S h»m Penan* ULYSSES 21/27 Nov 28 Nov 29 Nov Corners optwa to proceed via other ports to load and discharge846 words
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Advertisement1324 1957-10-25 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <5c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated In Singapore) (12 lines) *tT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o r c a p el SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. (Via Suez with1,324 words
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Advertisement882 1957-10-25 8 MITSUI |J^ LINE Spore P. Shorn Penonp FOR JAPAN Mokoneson Maru vio Manila for Kobe Nagoya Yokohama 19 Nov Kyoritsu Moru tor Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama 21 Nov 19 Nov 17 Nov Amagisan Maru vio Hong Kong for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 26 Nov. 23 Nov FOR USA. For New York,882 words
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Advertisement799 1957-10-25 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUI WARDS Soilings toi Bongkok and/ 01 foi East vio S«*» Penono P Show Soot "SINALOA" m Port 27/28 Oct 29/30 Oct Soigon Bangkok only Accepting Saigon Cargo. "BOGOTA" 30/31 Oct "JUTLANDIA* 20/22 Nov 23/24 Nov 25/26 N w "ERRIA" 24/26 Not "FALSTRIA" 5/6 Dee 7/8 Dcx799 words
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122 1957-10-25 9 Rubber Up 3 4 Cent On China Buying RENEWED China buying m -.ngapore rubber market i :ed prices yesterday, Inonal first grade Novem>hipment closing at 82J per lb., a rise of cent dnesday. market opened at a r level on encouraging eas advices. I fluctuated within nars on a fairly122 words
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Article51 1957-10-25 9 GAPORE rubber static now stocks at the end of September totalled 56.373 (56.578 tons at the end \ugust). This figure exes foreign transhipment h amounted to 3.0^2 (2,113 tons). Production from estates m September, totalled 62 tons -\me m August) and 70 tons *'>m smallholdings (9751 words
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Article70 1957-10-25 9 THE directors of Tekka, Ltd.. reported a profit of £14,561 for the year to March 31. 1957. after providing £7,610 for United Kingdom and Malayan taxation. With the broueht forward of £30.224. the amount available was £44,805, from which £3,443 was written off capital expenditure. £660 expenses of70 words
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224 1957-10-25 9 More Colombo Plan Aid From Canada KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaya can expect more Colombo Plan aid from Canada during the next few months, a Federation Ministry of Commerce and Industry source told The Standard yesterday. This Is by way of dispatch of an additional industrial development expert to Malaya soon,224 words
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Article252 1957-10-25 9 THE chief of the economic section of the Indonesian Consulate-General m Singapore, Mr. Baron Sutadisastra, said yesterday that the trade between Malaya and his country should improve further from now onwards. Mr. Baron said his statement was based upon the belief that with the sinking252 words
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Article49 1957-10-25 9 IN order to implement the Sudan Government's policy of credit restriction, the Sudan Bankers' Association, which embraces all banks there, has agreed to raise the interest rate on loans by one per cent to a minimum of six and a maximum of seven per cent.49 words
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Article199 1957-10-25 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done C.T.S. ords 30/6 arrival: F&N ords $2.67 i, $2.65; Gammons $2.40: Hammers $2.15, $2.17J; H. Waugh $1.72*- Breweries $3.60; M. Cements $1.52 i; Collieries $1.05, $1.06; McAlister $1.71; Metal Box $1.90cr, $1.95cr; Robinson ords $1.87; Sime Darby 51.77J to199 words
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Article65 1957-10-25 9 STANDARD Vacuum Oil Company has opened a big new plant to increase production at its oil refinery m Sungei Gerone: near Palembang, South Sumatra. Mr. F. J. Ingkiriwang. Minister for Industrial Affairs, said at the opening ceremony it was hoped that with the installation of65 words
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Article33 1957-10-25 9 THE overseas vice-pre-sident of the National Cash Register Co. Ltd., Mr. J.S. Scott, is due m Singapore next month, on a tour of the Colony and the Federation of Malaya.33 words
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Article162 1957-10-25 9 SINGAPORE and the Federation of Malaya have been invited to take part m the fourth Asian regional conference of the International Labour Organization (ILO) which will open m New Delhi on Nov. 13. Singapore and the Federation have been invited along with Afghanistan, Australia. Burma,162 words
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Article87 1957-10-25 9 'Electric Beam' Drive BRITISH scientists are studying an electric beam method of driving the spaceships of the future. The method as the "lonic drive" would involve thrusting a machine of up to 600 tons through space by a beam of electrical particles, instead of a jet of flame. The interplanetary87 words
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Article90 1957-10-25 9 OUTER ROADS Maxwell Brander. Capt. Goergis Santa Venetia, Latviet. Darvel Cavina Tiber. Eurybates, Obokil. Kalokoe. Danakil. INNER ROADS Bidor. Pangkor. Sin Hong Ho, Nangkachindr, Resang Lucky Chen, Van Den Brock. Tg. Pinang. Tapah Perintis, Flying Dove. Champadah, Rengam, Hong Eng. Sednak SHB WHARVES Japara 4. Luna Maersk90 words
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Article104 1957-10-25 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: coDra, Oct./ Nov. $25 buyers, $26 sellers: coconut oil m bulk $4 If sellers; m drums $45$ sellers, Muntok white pepper $108 -.ellers, Sarawak white $107 sellers special Sarawak black $66. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable104 words
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Article158 1957-10-25 9 New York Stock Market Booms THE New York stock market on Wednesday experienced its biggest boom for 28 years. Buying orders swamped Wall Street from all sections of the country and final prices showed gains of from US$l to US$lO a share for leading issues. This was the largest one-day158 words
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Article173 1957-10-25 9 FAIR TURNOVER IN LOCAL SHARES INDUSTRIALS and tins responded to the improved sentiment m the New York and London markets and the higher local tin and rubber commodity prices yesterday. Malayan Sharebrokers' Association reported a fair turnover of business with industrials and tins steadier. Rubbers were neglected. Price changes announced173 words
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203 1957-10-25 9 covt. is now WORKING OUT QUOTAS FOR RICE Finance And Commerce SINGAPORE Government, at present the sole importer of Thai rice into the Colony, is now working out the quotas it will allocate to merchants, a spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry told The Standard yesterday. He said203 words
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Article61 1957-10-25 9 MUAR TRADE FAIR Muar will hold a second trade fair this year, at the New Paradise Park, beginning tomorrow The fair wilt run for two weeks. Highlight is a "floating globe" put up by the Amoy Canning Corporation of Singapore A "Miss Trade Fair" will be selected on the final61 words
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Article33 1957-10-25 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling, T.T. or O.D ready: Belgian Francs *****; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.33 words
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Article31 1957-10-25 9 THE World Bank has lent Pakistan U5531,000,000 m various currencies to meet part of the foreign exchange cost of a programme of reconstructing the country's two railway systems.31 words
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Article64 1957-10-25 9 TIN concentrates imports into Malaya, excluding movements between Singapore and the Federation, during September amounted to 2,045 tons compared with 1.531 tons, according to official statistics. Imports during the month were largely from Thailand (1.861 tons). In the first nine months ol this year the total quantity64 words
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Article40 1957-10-25 9 THE Indian Government is proposing to bring m legislation during the session of Parliament beginning on Ncv. 11 reducing the statutory backing to the paper currency. This is now fixed at Rl. 3,000 million (£225 million).40 words
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Article27 1957-10-25 9 PLANS to nationalize road transport m Celyon moved nearer realization with the approval recently of a Motor Transport Bill by the House of Representatives.27 words
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Advertisement301 1957-10-25 9 PELNI- LINES 12 ROBINSON ROAD. TtU: ***** < Fre h /"f»««>uah Corgo Oept.) Tel: ***** (Monoger). "PADJONGE" for Polembong Oct 28 ESAU" (or Djombi C J f* «*»'PAILOWA' for Tombelan Singkawong Ponhanak Oct ZV "PAJANGAN" for Indrogirt Ports Oct 30 "BRANTAS" for Djokorto/Sourabaya ct "PANEHAN" for Indragiri Ports Oct i\301 words
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Advertisement41 1957-10-25 9 3 c^ \«1 I .^^o vHßsir mCTIB. t m B mm <w 1| J u"[! S BBS |||[f| iIMTj F /iO^s\ WArfflMlTiiiiiiißi JrM li yrrMhiSiii i JB Bi ml M fe'.-"'. NANYANG WATCH CO., LTD. 84 NORTH 88/D&Z POAD. Sf/VGAPCPB. 6.41 words
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Article304 1957-10-25 10 Rita Del Mar - THE STARS AND YOU Rita Del Mar FDFG TODAY'S QUOTATION: "All the ills of demo, cracy can be cured by more democracy." Alfred E. Smith. FRIDAY FOR EVERY-. ONE: Make progress m connection with practical matters, finances and belongings. This day can be stimulating to action and accomplishment. Get an304 words
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Article, Illustration775 1957-10-25 10 Donald Zec - For the Jove of a man Donald Zec By= THE two new sensational movie queens of Hollywood, Britain's Kay Kendall and Italy's Sophia Loren, will arrive m London any day now each with newly-acquired riches and a newly-acquired husband. Both are the scintillating talk of America. Both have captured the775 words
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Article, Illustration23 1957-10-25 10 Photo. Italian screen beauty SOFIA LOREN talks with Italian film producer Carlo Ponti during a visit to an art show m Rome. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration130 1957-10-25 10 IV/TALAY Film Production latest film, "Kembali Sa■^^■orang" (One Came Back) is a sparkling story of love m the kampong. Murder, suspense and intrigue blend excellently with a racy story written by producer Run Run Shaw. Lovely Saadiah takes the leadina role and co-stars are Salleh Kamil and130 words
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Article, Illustration392 1957-10-25 10 'Pull-the-leg' of the Army TT'S hard to believe that 1 the tall, youthful-looking Boulting Brothers made their first feature film. "Consider Your Verdict." way back m 1937. For since then, they have received world recognition for their presentations. The war separated the twins. Roy joined the Army and John the392 words
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Advertisement170 1957-10-25 10 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 2nd MIDNIGHT TOMORROW! J Ikift QnemaScoPc J 3^ <v J J^"% coto« «v ot tuxe J^ *^MVHfIH|P^MB170 words
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Advertisement255 1957-10-25 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATION VACANT AT YOUR SERVJci QUALIFIED teacher with E^OR good silk-screen printing condary experience (gra- Consult Bright Si gr\ crafts Co oref erred) for English and/ 43 Prinsep Street. Spore. 7 Tei ory required at R.A.F. £973* 21m. Factory 4CO-E >econdary School. Kirn Chuan Rd. Spore Branch Apply255 words
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Advertisement212 1957-10-25 11 TUITION EVENING Conversation Malay Class at Y.W.C.A. Fridays. 5:30 p.m. 10 Lessons for $20/ Commencing Ist November Enrol *****. HIRE PURCHASE COON TECK FINANCE Com»J pany undertake to buy and sell, and to finance Hire-Pur-chase on motor can. new and second-hand (1952 Model upwards only): term? moderate Apply 173A South212 words
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Advertisement254 1957-10-25 11 IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11 that 1, PEH TOW TOON of No. 155-B Woodland Road, Singapore, have applied for a Second Class Public House licence In respect of premises No. 155-A. Woodland Road, 12 m.s. Singapore, and that this application will be heard m ihe Court of the District Judge254 words
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Advertisement647 1957-10-25 11 NOTICES BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES, SINGAPORE NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION A QUARTERLY session of the Board of Licensing Justices for Singapore will be held m the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate m the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts Building. South Bridge Road, Singapore at 10.30 a.m. on647 words
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Advertisement685 1957-10-25 11 ROYAL AUSTRALASIAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS PRIMARY EXAMINATION FOR FELLOWSHIP A PRIMARY Examination m Anatomy (including Normal Histology) and Applied Physiology and the Principles of Pathology will be conducted m Singapore m March. 1958. The written papers will be held on Thursday and Friday, 27th and 28th March, 1958. The viva685 words
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Advertisement645 1957-10-25 11 SCHEMES OF SERVICE. HIGHER SERVICES. lffSX. APPLICATIONS for entry into the Higher Services m 1958 under the Genera! Provisions m Chapter One of the Schemes of Service -95:^. are now invited. 2. The Competitive Examination to qualify for interview by the Public Service Commission Jor consideration for appointment to Part645 words
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Advertisement221 1957-10-25 11 TITONI TITONI (PLUM FLOWER MARK) WATCHES MESSRS CHINA COMPANY ot Asia Insurance Building, Singapore, are the Registered Proprietors of the PLUM FLOWER MARK m respect of WATCHES which are very wel< known and sold extensively m the Colony of Singapore and elsewhere. It has recently come to the knowledge of221 words
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Miscellaneous222 1957-10-25 11 w lil «b—r By A/ Capp IJ| I DONE V l^ EV'RVTHING HC SUFFERED, 11AH IS BEAT? V AH'LL &E VJ SS< QwTOO BUT, FO* 4 NOTHIN'?-WHV AH SUFFERED .T— WHEN A SEND T-7 GLAD OF UI.ABNER.WTLL TfTARD. jtf WEEKS *O' \AH BiN RDLLVIW HE STARVED, AM STARVECX^J I TINV.^222 words
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Article, Illustration435 1957-10-25 12 'When Readers Turn To The Back Page..' PENANG. Thurs. Over the past few decades, the press has grown m stature until, as one authority has written, it has become the fourth estate of the realm. Like most of our institutions, however, it is the subject of much discussion, writes Referee435 words
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153 1957-10-25 12 THE Singapore St. Leger, last "classic" for the 1957 racing season, is the main attraction of the Singapore Turf Club's November/December Meeting on Nov. 30. Dec. 4 and 7. The race which Is confined to horses Class One. Division One, will be run153 words
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Article145 1957-10-25 12 AN Australian-bred new Importation, Top Circle (late Bright Circle), has been classified m Class One. according to the latest SRA amendment list. She is a three-year-old chestnut mare by Damnos out of Double Diamond. Other new classifications are: Class 2 Collusion 3ch c g by145 words
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Article75 1957-10-25 12 EDINBURGH. Scotland. Oct. 24 (Reuter)— Scotland beat Holland 4-1 m an intermediate under-23 international football match here last night after leading 2-0 at half time. The Scots had much the better of the play throughout and went ahead through goals by Currie and Herd. Holland hit75 words
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Article80 1957-10-25 12 500 Students To Compete In Games IPOH, Thurs. A record number of eight schools from Ipoh, Kampar, Telok Anson. Sitiawan, Kuala Lumpur, Klang, Penang and Seremban will take part m this year's inter Methodist Afternoon Schools' games competition to be held m Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 9-12. Nearly 500 student80 words
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Article41 1957-10-25 12 LONDON, Oct. 24. (Reuter)— Results m tonight's football matches were: "B" International Northern Ireland 6. Roumania 0 (at Windsor Park. Belfast) League 3 Southern Norwich City 2. Reading 2 Glasgow Cup. semi-final Ranger s 1, Partick Thistle 141 words
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222 1957-10-25 12 'I Did Nothing Wrong' Says Harry Weetnam MADRID Oct. 24 (Renter).— Harry Weetman, British Ryder cup player whose suspension for a year was reported yesterday, said here tha» he would decide what action he would take when he returned to Britain next Monday. Weetman is her c to play m222 words
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Article52 1957-10-25 12 SHEIK ALI Arabia's rhampion wrestler, last night finalised his return match against Hungarian King Kong at the Happy World Stadium tomorrow. Their first clash, which King Kong won on a sixth round pin fall, was a six rounds affair but their return will he a52 words
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268 1957-10-25 12 LONDON. Oct. 24 (Reuter).— English and Scottish football fixtures for this weekend are as follows: SATURDAY LEAGUE, DIVISION I Birmingham vs. Bolton. Burnley vs. Aston Villa. Chelsea vs. Arsenal, Man City vs. Luton. Newcastle vs. Wolves, Nott'm F. vs. Blackpool. Portsm'th vs Leicester. Preston268 words
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Article98 1957-10-25 12 British H'weight Injured LONDON. Oct. 24, (Reuter)— Dick Richardson, the British heavyweight who was outpointed by America's Willie Pastrano at Harringay last night will not box again for at least three months. He hurt hi s hands during the fourth of the ten rounds last night and an X-ray today98 words
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347 1957-10-25 12 SINGAPORE Malays hit a new high m goal scores this season when they trounced the Eurasians by 12 goals to nil m the SAFA Community league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. With this splendid victory, the Malays have their sights now on347 words
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253 1957-10-25 12 Nugent Leads RAF Chongi To Victory SINGAPORE Chinese Recreation Club, with a man short failed m their gallant second half rally and took a 5 3 beating from RAF Changi m their Singapore Hockey Association division one match at Hong Lim Green yesterday. i Nugent was the RAF team's schemer253 words
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125 1957-10-25 12 PENANG, Thurs. After trailing by a goal for 70 minutes, a ten-man Chinese Club team fought back to defeat Ramblers Sports Club 2-1 m their first division soccer match at the City stadium yesterday. Ramblers netted first through Tangam and held their lead until125 words
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Article127 1957-10-25 12 THE Singapore Hockey Association quadrangular tournament be:ween the Navy, Army. Royal Air Force and Civilians will start today on the Padang. The first game will be between the Army and the Navy at 4 p.m. At 5 p.m. Civilians will take on the Airmen. Last year,127 words
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Article50 1957-10-25 12 HOCKEY: SHA Quadrangular Army vs Navy. 4 p.m.; RAF rs Civilians 5.15 p.m. on padang. Friendlies: St. Andrew's School vs. Beatty Secondary School at Beatty Road. TENNIS: Father Ashness Cup St. Patrick's rs St. Josephs at St. Patricks. BOXING: Federation nj Boys' Clubs championship at Great World stadium50 words
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Article64 1957-10-25 12 ROYAL Electrical and Mechanical Engineers beat Singapore Teachers Training College by three goals to nil m a S.H.A. Div. 2 league match at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. Feature of the match was the splendid performance by Colony and Army player, Whey Ah Kuan who gave his64 words
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Article40 1957-10-25 12 LIVERPOOL. Lancashire. Oct. 24 (Reuter).— Red Star of Belgrade, the Yugoslavian football team, beat Everton. the English First Division club. 3 2 m a football match under floodlights last night Red Star led 2—l at half time.40 words
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143 1957-10-25 12 UNIVERSITY of Malayag Arts and Science combined have to thank Sockalingam for their 3-3 draw with the Medi. cal faculty m their interfaculty hockey match at Bukit Timah yesterday. It was his goal m th« first half that put the Arts ar.d Science team143 words
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Article52 1957-10-25 12 THE team to represent the Singapore Combined Sc: m a hockey match against th« Singapore Teachers' Union t Balestier Road tomorrow be selected from Meng Kwang, G. Jacobi Joginder Singh, Monteiro, Savacho, Vass, Palnanathan, I. L'Estrange, Gurub.Singh, Lingam. Gomez. E Singh, Sandosham, Harbant Singh, Jimmy Tan,52 words
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Advertisement37 1957-10-25 12 r^^M AVA GARDNER l\ !•> STEWART GRANGER i:i■' f I V KJJ m-g-m-s drama of flamimg i Wdm l?B& IN CINEMASCOPE AT LJ W *&!^gg£L AHD color CATHAY OPENS TODAY! II am 1.45 4.15 6.45 9.30 pm. J37 words
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Advertisement106 1957-10-25 12 THE MOST AGGRESSIVE RETURN FIGHT WRESTLING at HAPPY WORLD stadium Saturday 26th October at 9 p.m. SHEIKH ALI mjm BIN YUSOFF R^T KING KONG A A SHEIKH ALI Plus 3 More Sensational Supporting Bouts Rates:- Ringside $6, Ist Class S4, Gallery $2, Advance Bookings at WINSTON'S Tel. *****. Promoters:- G.106 words
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