Singapore Standard, 26 October 1957
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Title Section35 1957-10-26 1 Singapore in Standar d STANDARD POLICI 3 fit Vk VxH FIRE BRIGADI GINIRAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 lines) 2400 l\j -ZC 2gn 24M \ol. VIII. No. 116 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS35 words
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Article434 1957-10-26 1 RISING COST OF LIVING THE CAUSE Stoppage By One In Five Men Beats Nation To Its Knees PARIS, Oct. 25 Nationwide strikes by millions of French workers beat leadcrless France to its knees today. Transportation all but ceased m the growing protests against rising prices and frozenU.P.; Reuter - 434 words
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203 1957-10-26 1 >AIGON, Oct. 25 (UP) Vietnamese troops moved Into bomb-rocked Saigon yesterday and took up guard position on key utilities and buildings throughout the Military sources said two army divisions were asd to guard the city during the coming national ay week-end.203 words
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150 1957-10-26 1 US, Turkish Planes Fly Over Syria BEIRUT. Oct. 25 (Reuter> A Syrian Government fpokesman said m Damascus today that frontier authorihad been strictly instructed not, to open fire unAmerican or Turkish aircraft flying over Syrian territory committed "ac aggression." the Arab Agency reported. He added that "Syria must **eep calm150 words
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Article35 1957-10-26 1 THE heavy cruiser Newfoundland will visit Western Australia during the Christmas season. She will sail from Singapore on Dec. 9, and after calls on the way will reach Fremantle on Dec. 22. Reuter.35 words
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Article60 1957-10-26 1 JAKARTA. Oct. 25 (UP)— Police m this West Java city have cracked down on teenagers who took to wandering the streets at night garbed m red jackets, following the showing of the James Dean movie "Rebel Without A Cause." Youths who affected the Dean style60 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-10-26 1 photo. A SMILING Prince Philip, home after a strenuous tour of Canada and America, has a joke with his daughter, Princess Anne, as they walk along the tarmac at London airport. The Queen walks ahead, to be greeted by various officials, after herUP - 66 words
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228 1957-10-26 1 Allies Pool Resources To Meet The Soviet Threat WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (Reuter) A declaration of interdependence m mobilising the economic, scientific, military, political and moral resources of the "free world" to counter the challenge of Communism will emerge from the Eisenhower-Macmillan talks, it was learned here today. Authoritative sources said228 words
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Article280 1957-10-26 1 SINCE its inception, The Singapore Standard a $rhas run a fund to bring cheer to the thousands of SJ underprivileged and aged people who are maintain- v ed m scores of institutions m Malaya. The Cheer Fund is a timely reminder to those X280 words
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251 1957-10-26 1 BATU PAHAT, Fri. Ticket No. *****87, sold at a post office won the first prize of $350,000 m the 50th draw of the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board here today. Second prize of $125,000 went to ticket- holder No. *****90251 words
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218 1957-10-26 1 PRINCE CARL CHARGED WITH COMPLICITY IN EXTORTION STOCKHOLM. Oct. 25 (Reuter).— Prince Carl Gustaf Oscar Fredrik Christian Bernadotte, the first member of the Swedish Royal Family ever to stand accused m a Swedish court of law, pleaded not guilty when charged with complicity m extortion m a Stockholm Court today.218 words
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109 1957-10-26 1 GUATEMALA CITY, Oct. 25 (UP).— An angry crowd of Guatemalans who marched on the presidential palace forced the three-man military junta to lift the three-day slate of siege today. The junta also ordered the army to confiscate weapons from members of the109 words
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Article160 1957-10-26 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 824 823 Int. Nov. R.S.S. No. 1 82J 82* Dec. R.S.S. No. 1 821 821 R.S.S. No. 2 November 801 80? R.S.S. No. 3 November 78* 783 Tone: Uncertain. Tbe price of tin m160 words
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Article399 1957-10-26 2 SIMPLICITY THE KEY WORD IN GOVT. CAMPAIGN IT WILL take you only TWO MINUTES to become citizen of Singapore when the Government's citizenship drive opens next Friday. Tne Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday told the Press that preparations are well m hand for399 words
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Article83 1957-10-26 2 TWENTY-THREE workers of the Wah Hing Engineering Works m Singapore yesterday went slow m protest against the management's refusal to introduce rotation of work. Spokesman of the Singapore General Employees Union, representing the woriters. last night alleged thut the management had unfairly distributed work by putting some83 words
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Article83 1957-10-26 2 TWO unidentified German youths aged 24 and tt. who stowed away m the freighter Greece Victory which arrived m Singapore frcm Calcutta yesterday, have been handed over to the care of the German Consular authorities m the Colony. An official spokesman of the Immigration Department83 words
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Article73 1957-10-26 2 SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will be the guest speaker a: the next luncheon meeting of the American University Club to be held on Saturday, Nov. 2 a: 1 p.m. The luncheon which will be held at the Dragon Room, Cathay Restaurant, will cost73 words
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Article40 1957-10-26 2 CHARGES against an Indonesian fishing boat captain resulted ta a fine of £15 (Australian) and costs m the Derby Police Court, Perth yesterday. Pah Rahwiji. master of the Siutang Selemat was charged with fishing m proclaimed waters. Reuter.40 words
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Article217 1957-10-26 2 POLICE stations will always be "taboo" for two young Italian cyclists who arrived m Singapore yesterday after an 8,500 miles journey from Italy. The cyclists are Rolando Valentino, left a lawyer, and Sada Adriano, an accountant. Both aged 30, they hail from Turin. They left217 words
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Article50 1957-10-26 2 TAIPIXG cinemagoers who have read so much about the Dyak film star. Luli, will be able to see her m person at the Lido Cinema here on Nov. 1 and 2 when she will give personal appearances m conjunction with the screening of Shaw's film 'Long House.'50 words
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Article34 1957-10-26 2 MR. LAI Nai Sing. 34, Chinese interpreter attached to the Sessions Cour. Ipoh, nas been selected for appointment as an Assistant Public Trustee In the office of the Public Trustee, Federation of Malaya.34 words
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Article177 1957-10-26 2 Surrenders Encouraging Minister IPOH, Fri.— Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain. said here today tha* the recent surrender of eight terrorists m Johore was "a very encouraging s.gn" m the country's war against terrorism. He declared that the surrender showed that the terrorists were losing confidence m the M.C.P..177 words
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Article26 1957-10-26 2 LADY BLACK, wife of the Singapore Governor, Sir Robert Black, will open the Poppy Room at Outram Pri son on Monday at 11.45 a.m.26 words
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Article, Illustration108 1957-10-26 2 THESE pretty lassies will be among 21 others from the 4th Company Worn Koyal Army Corps, m a display of Indian Club swinging at the forthcoming military tattoo to be held on the Padang. These girls will set a p recedent when they appear on parade.108 words
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194 1957-10-26 2 Clash Over 'Better Dea For Locals' Statement A CLASH between rival groups m the Representative Council of the Singapore Trades Union Congress is expected when it meets early next month. The clash is over a recent statement by the President of the T.U.C.. Mr. S. Jagrnathan advocating different treatment lor194 words
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Article171 1957-10-26 2 RAGGING VERDICT TODAY Seniors Spend Sleepless Night STUDENTS of the University of Malaya today await the announcement of the findings of the recent "inquisition" into RAGGING. The announcement is expected to be made this afternoon at an assembly of all freshmen. The fresh ies have been ordered to meet the171 words
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Article55 1957-10-26 2 MR. Herman Hagenaar. til recently the Nether Diplomatic Representative Indonesia, arrived m gcpore yesterday by XL: a short visit Mr. Hagenaar will s] few days m the Colon y I returning to Amsterdam take up a new appoinime He will be succeeded Albert H. Hasselman.55 words
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Article299 1957-10-26 3 ALL Russian ships, en■d m the international time trade are on ors from the U.S.S.R. govnent to observe and Ml on the Sputnik m isit, The Standard rut yesterday. is directive includes the r Ivan Pavlov now g oil at the SHB, the cer Kaunas which299 words
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Article92 1957-10-26 3 SINGAPORE UMNO east sion wants Government to set up as soon as possible a .y language and education board. East division publicity officer. Inche Darus Sharil, said yesterday the request for such a board was m line with the special provision m Sin??- pore's new constitution92 words
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Article51 1957-10-26 3 A SMALL detachment of is being sent to North Borneo for about three weeks raining The troops will return to tpore on conclusion of the training which is being d ou:, In conjunction with the Government of h Borneo, states an Army Public Relations press51 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-10-26 3 INCHE ABDUL RAHMAN bin HAMIDON, (left) the Malayan delegate to the Food and Agricultural Organization Seminar held m New Delhi recently, discusses a few points with a member of the Japanese delegation during the conference39 words
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163 1957-10-26 3 Says Cify Council Report DEXTAL decay m Singapore children will be reduced by 75 per cent m the next six years, states the 1956 annual report of the City Council Water Department, published yesterday. The report says that with the continued application163 words
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Article152 1957-10-26 3 MAK MAY BE A SPECIAL ESCORT SINGAPORE'S Assistant Minister for Labour and Welfare. Mr. Mak Pak Shee may soon become a part-time escort for City Council infant welfare nurses visiting: kampongs m the Aljunied Road area. The Council's Health Committee recently requested Mr. S. Jaganathan. a City Councillor, to ask152 words
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Article90 1957-10-26 3 THE Student and Youth Department of the Chinese YMCA will conduct a Chinese Writing Competition at the Shan San School m Sophia Road on Sunday at 9 p.m. The contest, m which 139 students from 24 Chinese schools m the Colony will take part, is intended to promote90 words
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Article77 1957-10-26 3 A WOMAN who made an attempt to end her life by drinking caus:ic soda some years ago succeeded a second time when she went 'out of her mind" and hanged herself m a bathroom, a Singapore Coroner was told yesterday. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, the Assistant Coroner inquiring77 words
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Article, Illustration244 1957-10-26 3 Reserve Unit Men Search For The Oily Man' MEN from the Reserve Unit above) scour Kampong Alexandria ror the "oily man" who struck again yesterday. His victim was an expectant housewife. Aminab binte Hasish. 33. The intruder, dressed only m .1 pair of dark trunks, was slashed with a parang244 words
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Article271 1957-10-26 3 THEY TAKE SHOTGUNS AND FOOD BEFORE SAUNTERING OFF KOTA TINGGI, Fri.— A gang of 26 Communist terrorists raided the remote riverine village of Kampong Panchor m the Kota Tinggi district yesterday and walked off with two shotguns, a large quantity of food and other articles. For271 words
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Article219 1957-10-26 3 Death Of A Druggist: 3 For Trial A 14- YEAR-OLD student alleged m the 10th Magistrate's Court yesterday that he was paid $75 for the part he played m a plot which resulted m the death of a man. The student was testifying at a preliminary inquiry before magistrate, Mr.219 words
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Article90 1957-10-26 3 MR. J. T. REA was elected president of the Singapore City Council Employees Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. at it s 28th annual general meeting held recently. Other officials elected for the year 1957/58 were: Mr. P. C. Marcus and Mr. S. Harris, vice-presidents; Mr.90 words
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Article69 1957-10-26 3 THE Staffside of the Singapore Civil Services Joint Council has started a campaign to collect views of Government employees on all aspects of "free quarters." The General Purposes Committee of the Staffside has sent circulars to all affiliated trade unions seeking views of members on the69 words
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168 1957-10-26 3 CHAIRMAN of the Supervisory and Management Training Association, Mr. G.C. Thio, yesterday urged Government to establish training and productivity centres m Singapore. Such training centres he said, would establish courses on supervisory responsibilities m commerce and industry, while the productivity centre would be aimed at168 words
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Article43 1957-10-26 3 TICKETS for the Military Tattoo m aid of the Poppy Day Appeal Fund, to be held on the Singapore Padang on the night of Oct. 31 ran be had from Messrs. Robinson and Company and at the gates of the ground.43 words
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Article27 1957-10-26 3 ADMIRAL Sir Alan ScottMoncrieff will give a talk on the Royal Navy m the Far East ovrer Radio Malaya on Thursday at 8.45 p.m.27 words
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119 1957-10-26 3 Beauties On Parade At Tonight's Ball FIFTEEN Colony beauties will take part m the "Parade of the Nations," one of the highlights of the Singapore Union of Journalists Press Ball to be held at the Sea View Hotel tonight. They are Miss Wendy Locke (UK), Mrs. A. J. C. Plug119 words
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Article38 1957-10-26 3 A VERDICT of misadventure was recorded at the end of a Singapore Coroner's inquest into the death of six-year-old Lim Kuan Song who fell into the sea at North Boat Quay on Sept. 12 and was drowned.38 words
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Article110 1957-10-26 3 IT has been pointed out to us by Mr. N. N. Leicester, Counsel for Mr. Ng Kiang Nang that his client, referred to m the report of a case m The Standard of Oct. 25 under the heading "2 Jailed For Armed Robbery," was not110 words
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Advertisement126 1957-10-26 3 Stamina! Staying row^r! and low Operating Cost! /FARGO/ Every truck operator wants maximum economy m the truck he buys. The KEW-FARGO range of trucks are built to give greater fuel i conomy per ton mile, AND #hey are built as only Fargo builds trucks, to do the job better and126 words
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148 1957-10-26 4 $30,000 Demand Note To Kidnapped Contractor $7,000 Is The First Payment A DEATH NOTE, addressed to Singapore contractor, Mr. Appavoo Kandiar, has been received at his home, No. 79, Bukit Timah Road, demanding $30,000 from him. The letter, sent on Thursday, asked for $7,000 as the first instalment. I Mr.148 words
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141 1957-10-26 4 MORE than 400 women attended the annual sale and exhibition of work of the Diversional Therapy Unit ai the Tan Tock Seng Hospital which was opened by Lady Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore yesterday. On sale were toys made by patients of141 words
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Article149 1957-10-26 4 TRAVEL A MUST FOR ARTISTS TRAVEL is an education m itself and is particularly indispensable lo artists for gaining new ideas, Mr. Lee Siow Mong. President of the China Society, said yesterday. Mr. Lee was opening an exhibition of finger paintings by Mr. Wu Tsai Yen at the Victoria Memorial149 words
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Standard Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE
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Article780 1957-10-26 4 SINGAPORE Diary Chinese YMCA (Prince Edward Koaii): Art c'.ase 9 a.m. Brass band class 1.30 p.m. Billiards, body building and weightlifting 2 to 10 p.m. Chess session and Mandarin class 5.30 p.m. Basketball 7.30 p.m Square Dance Club: Social Party at the Chinese YMCA. Prince Edward Road 8 p.m. Liberal780 words
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100 1957-10-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Municipal President. Mr. A. D. York, today opened the $140,000 "super" market at Sentul, one of the thickly populated residential areas of the Federal capital. This modern market replaces the old one. which served the suburb for more than a100 words
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265 1957-10-26 4 YOUTH must not be bludgeoned into resentful passiveness, said Mr. Charles Gamba, Senior Lecturer m Economics at the University of Malaya, yesterday. In a lecture given to the International Christian Leadership, Mr. Gamba said that '•political and social forces RAINS HELPED THE State265 words
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Article150 1957-10-26 4 Old Vic To Be Best In Far East THE Singapore City Council will spend $1,900,000 to make the Victoria Theatre the best m the Far East. The Council's Finance, and Estimates and Fire Brigade Committees held a joint meeting last night and voted an t xtra $428,000 to finish the150 words
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Article51 1957-10-26 4 HONGKONG. Oct. 25 (Reuter) Three Malayan members of the Royal Air Force here were toda v fined HKSInO each or three weeks' imprisonment for assaulting a bus gatekeeper on Oct. 20. They are Privates Awang bin Man, 19, Mohamed Daud, 25, and Othman bin Mohamed Isa,51 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-10-26 4 MR. G. RETNAMANI, a programme assistant m the Tamil section of Radio Malaya, m Singapore, will leave for India today by air, on a Colombo Plan scholarship six months' training m broadcas:ing. Mr. Retnamani, who is popular among the Tamil listeners of Radio Malaya, will be trained at71 words
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Article63 1957-10-26 4 INCHE Abdul Khaier, Assistant Exhibition Officer of the Department of Information m Singapore, and Che Nyum of the General Hospital, Kuantan, after their marriage m Singapore recently. Che Nyum, who returned to Malaya recently from Ceylon on a Colombo Plan training course m tuberculosis, is63 words
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179 1957-10-26 5 PENANG. Fri.— The Deputy Health Officer of the City Council, Dr. H. R Shortland today refuted a rumour spreading around here that the number of diphtheria cases was on the increase. "If there is any sharp increase m diphtheria cases, we be the first to know179 words
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Article41 1957-10-26 5 A WATCHMAN, Sanusi bin Haji Amin, 27, was yesterday fined $50 and m addition to one day's imprisonment by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pa:es, when he pleaded guilty to stealing eight packets of cigaret:es.41 words
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Article226 1957-10-26 5 TECHNICAL COLLEGE TO FORM BASIS FOR FULL INSTITUTE -JOHARI KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Education Ministry said today that a miniature polytechnic at the Technical College here next year will form the nucleus for a fullscale institution m the Federation soon. A spokesman told The Standard that226 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-10-26 5 Photo. vn,r,-AumiKAL a>ir ueraid Gladstone, the new Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Station, seen inspecting a naval guard of honour at Phoenix Park yesterday. The flag of his predecessor, Admiral Sir Alan Scott-Moncrieff, at Phoenix Park was hauled down at sunset yesterday, and that ofFleet Photographic Unit - 64 words
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205 1957-10-26 5 First S.E.-Asia Co-op Conference For KL 18 Countries To Take Part KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Eighteen non-Communist countries will participate m the first South-east Asi? Co-Operative Conference to be held at the British CounI cil Hall here on Jan. 20 to 23 next year. The conference will be opened by the205 words
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161 1957-10-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— A recruiting team of the Royal Air Force (Malaya), the first since the mutual Defence Pact was signed, will visit Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 18, 19 and 20 to enlist local youths. Those selected will be signed on to fill vacancies161 words
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209 1957-10-26 5 PENANG, Fri.— The history of the Federal Legislature since the introduction of partial elections has been one of almost absolute one- party rule. General Secretary of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. Tan Phock Kin, said this at Kuala Kangsar this evening209 words
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90 1957-10-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Selangor State Council will be asked for a supplement of $3,566,026.01 to pay towards state public services for last year, the Selangor Government announced today. A bill to make this supplementary provision will be tabled at the next Council90 words
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Article178 1957-10-26 5 $300 FINE BY EASY PAYMENTS BUTTERWORTH, Fri. Sessions Judge, Mr. David Anthony, today dispensed justice with mercy m a case, which came up for sentence Lim Chooi Kirn, 45, a labourer m the Straits Trading Company. had previously pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of 27£ katies of unrefined178 words
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Article140 1957-10-26 5 IPOH, Fri. Fourteen houses built on a three-acre site just behind Falim village m Ipoh will get demolition orders trom Government. The authorities are stepping up their drive against unauthorised erection of buildings m and around Ipoh, and already 11 owners of such houses near140 words
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Article106 1957-10-26 5 Union Wants Local Nurses RAUB. Fri. The president of the Pahang Medical and Health Workers Union, Inche Hussin bin Jali, said that his union was concerned over the Federation Government's proposal to recruit hospital nurses from outside the country. He said that at a recent meeting of the union at106 words
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Article58 1957-10-26 5 ANTHONY Lee Teck Haw, a salesman, was yesterday sentenced to six months' jail m the Fourth District Court, for criminal breach of trust of $5,183, between Aug. 1 and Oct. 15 this year. The court was told that Lee had sold a typewriter, five carrying cases, five58 words
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281 1957-10-26 5 Appeal Counsel Alleges A 'Comedy Of Errors' PENANG, Fri. There was a "comedy of errors" m the Rex Hotel "brothel" case, said Mr. Lim Kean Siew, when he argued an appeal before Mr. Justice Rigby, m the High Court today. The appellants were a 47--year-old woman, Teoh Siew Lean, who281 words
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887 1957-10-26 6 Singapore Standard Red Threat In S.E. Asia a labour seminar m Canada, a Malayan trade unionist, Mr. Noel Emmanuel, warned that a serious communist problem has arisen m the ranks of workers m South-east Asian countries. Whether Mr. Emmanuel, who is associated with several unions, and the National Union of887 words
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Article685 1957-10-26 6 Sir. The statement by the Japanese Foreign Minister that steps are being considered by Britain end Japan for the admission of Communist China into the United Nations Organization will come as a shocking piece of news. With Mr. Nehru's visit, it seems indeed possible that a Three Power685 words
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Article1149 1957-10-26 6 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX By KUCHING r JX) Mr. William Nais, missionaries are more worrying than MERDEKA. Mr. Nais, a Dayak m his early forties, is District Officer at Serian, a small town 40 miles from Kuching and almost at the end of the longest road m Sarawak.1,149 words
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Article510 1957-10-26 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA by "Oh wad some Power the giftie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us! It was frae mony a blunder free us. And foolish notion." Burns. "TN ORDER to keep up with the Associated Turf Clubs' policy of war against510 words
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Article495 1957-10-26 6 Robert Duffy - Robert Duffy By tory. The Canadian ratio is one well for every 140 square miles. But not included m present estimates of Canadian reserves are the famous oil-impregnated Athabaska tar sands, thought to contain up to 300,000 million barrels. So far, an economic way495 words
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Article18 1957-10-26 7 MR. T A G E Erlander. Swedish Prime Minister, said his government would, resign today. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration225 1957-10-26 7 Crooner Crosby weds comely Kathy BING, 53, SPRINGS SURPRISE LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Oct. 25 (UP). Crooner Bing Crosby was married today to 23-year-old actress Kathy Grant at St. Anne's Catholic Church. Crosby, a widower since the death of his wife, Dixie, five years ago, wore a blue pin-stripe suit. Miss225 words
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168 1957-10-26 7 BRIGHTON, England, Oct. 25 (Reuter) Chief Constable Charles Ridge, 57, Police Chief of this big pleasure resort town on the English Channel, was arrested today on a charge of conspiracy and corruption. "It is preposterous," he declared before appearing m court with the deputy168 words
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Article39 1957-10-26 7 A FOVR-EXGIKED Navy transport plane carrying Adm Jerauld Wright. NATO Supreme Allied Commander for the Atlantic, and representatives of five NATO navies made an emergency landing m Memphis, Tennessee, yes:erday after one engine was cut out. UP.39 words
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115 1957-10-26 7 TAIPEI, Oct. 25 (UP).— Police said today that four persons were killed and more than ten injured yesterday when a small rocket shell exploded at a Chinese army firing range. The expiosion happened when an unidentified, staff member at the army range near115 words
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Article65 1957-10-26 7 Dulles Must Co Senator WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (UP).— Sen. Joseph S. Clark yesterday called for the resignation of Secretary of State John Foster Du'les and other "major changes" m the State Department to meet the challenge of Russtan supremacy m the satellite and missiles field. The Pennsylvania Democrat, writing mup - 65 words
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Article26 1957-10-26 7 RESCUE crews last night gave up hope for 52 Japanese fishermen aboard three fishing boats disabled or sunk by typhoon Judy. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article79 1957-10-26 7 HELSINKI, Oct. 25 (Reuter) Mr. Vaino Tanner, leader of the Finnish Social Democrat Party, told President Urho Kekkonen today that he was unable to form a new government to replace the coalition which resigned last week. The Agrarians, second largest party m the Diet after79 words
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118 1957-10-26 7 IPSWICH, England. Oct. 25 (Reuter) The Labour Party (Opposition) retained its seat with a more than doubled majority m a parliamentary by-election held nere yesterday. The result, declared tonight, was: Mr. Dingle Foot. Labour —26,989 votes; Mr. John Cobbold. Conservative 19.161 votes; Miss Manuela Sykes,118 words
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98 1957-10-26 7 New York Underworld 'King' Is Shot Dead NEW YORK, Oct 25 (Reuter) Albert Anastasia, American underworld "king." was shot dead by two masked men as he sat m a barber's chair here today. The killers invaded the barber's shop m the luxury Park Sheraton Hotel just oft* Broadway as Anastasia98 words
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364 1957-10-26 7 SAIGON, Oct. 25, (UP) The Ninth Colombo Plan conference yesterday urged South Asian nations to create a healthy atmosphere for private capital investment. The month-long conference ended yesterday afternoon on a note emphasizing the need for domestic and foreign capital to lift South364 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-10-26 7 photo. THE tramcar below toppled over on top of sma'l French Renault when it was derailed m the centre of Amsterdam, Holland, on Oct. 22. The Renault m turn, pinned a bicycle beneath its front wheels. Several passengers m the tram suffered minor injuries. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article80 1957-10-26 7 ST. NAZAIRE. Western France. Oct. 25 (Reuter) One worker was killed and ?7 people were injured when police used tear gas to clear strikers out of the workshops and offices of the giant shipyards here yesterday, official sources said. Earlier reports had said that two80 words
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Advertisement291 1957-10-26 7 The world famous family o f medicinal products KCHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache Colds, Sore Throat, etc. cNG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL n r VJ^- n n -'~u~UJ^~u~i_n_i~i_i-i_i-i_rii_i-i_-i_r rt n n n n AMAZING PILES CURE I WITHIN FEW291 words
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Advertisement171 1957-10-26 7 mORPHV RICHRRDS The world's best family refrigerator There's plenty is the Morphy .Bleb arfis f* H^ Astral ...Plenty of room for plenty of food and P lent^ of Kood reasons why Astral tfS^^HlTNOv silent refrigeration is the best for your Ijffifi I kitchen. The Morphy-Richards Astral K^^Vf 1 ll!> Refrigerator,171 words
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175 1957-10-26 8 ABOUT 6,400 Singapore Government employees m the lower income group will next month share among them §383,000 m the form of increased wages and back pay. The money will be paid to them together with their November wages, a Government official told175 words
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Article, Illustration135 1957-10-26 8 TWO students from North Borneo, now attending the University of Queensland, Australia, have evolved a highly original method of travel. The two, Bin? Wu and and Chua Thiam Heat, both of Jesselton. daily row across the Brisbane River to reach the riverside University. Their135 words
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383 1957-10-26 8 Court Told Of A 'Secret Love IPOH, Fri. An attractive married woman today revealed her secret 'love affair 5 and 'intimacy' with the former editor of The Malayan Student Magazine, A. Sivadas, 25, with whom she said she found happiness. "Though I was treated383 words
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Article186 1957-10-26 8 Headmaster Fined For Car Offence PENANG, Fri. A parked rar suddenly moved three hours later and knocked against the right front bumper of a former Resident Commissioner's car, the Magistrate's Court was told today. Sam E. Gunaretnam, headmaster of the Prai High School, was charged with leaving his car without186 words
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Article46 1957-10-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Entries and fees for the London Chamber of Commerce 1958 spring examinations must reach state chief education officers not later than December 8, it was announced today. No entries or fees will be accepted at the Federal Examinations Syndicate here.46 words
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Article143 1957-10-26 8 A WATCHMAN told a Singapore Court yesterday that, for fear of being beaten up, he did not stir when he saw three youths removing scrap iron from his employer's premises. The watchman. Najar Singh was testifying at the trial of Tan Mah Teck. Lee Seng143 words
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Article58 1957-10-26 8 ALL passed cadets of St. Joseph's Institution, Cadet Corps are invited to the annual shooting competition to be held on Nov. 3 at Fingapore Military Forces Headquarters at Beach Road. Those wishing to take part are requested to contact Capt. Lim Chop Sye at St. Joseph's Institution by58 words
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136 1957-10-26 8 THE Federation Government is considering a "Master Plan" to speed up efficiency and economy m all Government and semi-Government departments. The Standard learnt today. The intention is to "streamline" the country's administration and plan the effective execution of its General Orders and circulars. It is136 words
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267 1957-10-26 8 P. Jaya Walkout: Five Still Undecided PETALING JAVA, Fri.— The five members of the Petaling Jaya Town Committee who walked out of the committee meeting last week and resigned the following day are of two minds about withdrawing their resignations, The Standard learnt today. Two would only consider withdrawing when267 words
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Article111 1957-10-26 8 When Will Malacca Be 'Melaka'? MALACCA. Fri.— Alliance Councillor, Inche Mohamed bin Abdul Rahman, will ask Government at tomorrow's State Council meeting when it intends to change the English names of government departments into Malay, and also revise the English version of "Malacca" into "Melaka." Inche Mohamed also wants to111 words
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Article95 1957-10-26 8 Police Called Out To Ipoh Strike IPOH, Fri. Police were called out to the Straits Trading Company's Ipoh branch this morning where a strike involving 12 labourers is m progress. It was alleged that the strikers tried to obstruct the loading of bags of tin-ore onto waiting lorries. The management95 words
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Article94 1957-10-26 8 PENANG, Fri.— Chew Hock Chye and Loh Kee Tin were each fined $1,000 or four months' jail today for being concerned m shipping 30 tins of uncustomed matches a f Batu Ferringhi on July 30. Twenty-year-old Koay Chye Seng, who was convicted on the same94 words
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Advertisement303 1957-10-26 8 Great World Trade Industries Fair Queen 4hl an %v i4s M. v k Vw^Wui \JF i 5 &l \mLLJTi I L^Cx> ;IJ■ i > Hhi Alice Wong, Great World Trade Industries Fair Queen won Air Trip to Hongkong and back to Singapore with a 10 days' stay m Hongkong given303 words
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Advertisement173 1957-10-26 8 .V iy nd there's good reason to be proud of the l\ new Ronson Richmond- Here is a gift thai will flatter a possession to be proud of. Thia elegant lighter is characteristic of Ronson progressive leadership m design, perfection of finish and dependability of action. Ronson skill and enterprise173 words
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Article, Illustration817 1957-10-26 9 Date for London Chorus Girls on Guy Fawkes' Night With Noel Whitcomb Y'l going to be a lucky guy on Cuv F m *L > i. LONDON an, going Hare my jJJ Sparkle" y 6rtcA Because on Guy Fawkes' n i girls m London to the pictures 3m scheduled to817 words
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Article335 1957-10-26 9 Hope for the Silent World Saturday the Deaf and Dumb Association of Singapore will hold a Flag Day m a fresh drive to increase its funds for the construction of a school at Guillemard Road. The Apex. Club of Singapore has already drawn up a school plan which will accommodate335 words
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Article, Illustration380 1957-10-26 9 Rita Del Mar - THE STARS AND YOU Rita Del Mar FDGFDGFF TODAY'S QUOTATION: "The poor man must work to get meat for his stomach, the rii-h man to get a stomach to his meat." Benjamin Franklin. SATURDAY FOR EYERYOXh: Those who are sociable, willing to meet people on friendly terms, and who know380 words
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Advertisement154 1957-10-26 9 Now sprinkle yourself jfy^M all over with cool, fragrant talcum powder by CussonS \Y> I CORONATION MIMOSA /V the luxury you can afford. SWISS MADE FOR ACCURACY t RELIABILITY 1 W*^ Iroy if) rif noANs \WIUMG TONIC Mi^jdf «y «a vispinsaribs H\L___ OKUGt STOKES serves "1 continents AUSTRALIA AMERICA EUROPE154 words
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Article, Illustration271 1957-10-26 10 USAGE OF NATURAL MAY SHOW A DECLINE WORLD consumption of natural rubber will decline this yea* for the first time since 1952, Mr. John L. Collyer, chairman of B.F. Goodrich Co., stated m Akron, Ohio. Demand for natural rubber will drop 25,000 tons below the 1956 figure while synthetic rubberU.P. - 271 words
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Article55 1957-10-26 10 PRODUCTION of passenger cars m Britain was 96,762 m September, continuing an annual rate of production of well over the million mark, it is announced by the Board of Trade. Exports were 33,460. The production figures compare with nearly 60,000 and the export figures with just55 words
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Article24 1957-10-26 10 BIGGEST stand m the British industrial pavilion at next year's Brussels World Exhibition will be that of the electrical and allied industries.24 words
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Article123 1957-10-26 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday closed at 82| cents per lb. for International first grade November shipment, a drop of cent on Thursday. The market opened lower on disappointing advices but remained at about the same level throughout the morning. At noon the market was quiet at123 words
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Article53 1957-10-26 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. T.T. 31J, O.D. 31|. 90 days airmail 32 credit bills. 321/16 trade bills. Selling rates, T.T. or O.D. ready were: Canadian Dollars *****; French Francs *****; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange53 words
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Article49 1957-10-26 10 His company is already established m Australia. New Zealand, South Africa and the Middle East and holds the agencies for the Heidelberg Printing Machine and for Linotype m the Far East. Mrs. Spicer Is accompanying him m Aden. India. Ceylon, Australia, Singapore. Malaya, Thailand and Hongkong.49 words
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Article28 1957-10-26 10 FIVE German steel companies have founded Ferrum Investment m Montreal with a capital of $1 million to represent their interests m the Ungava ore mines, Labrador.28 words
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Article, Illustration158 1957-10-26 10 AT the end of the third quarter this year September 30 British shipbuilders' orders totalled 848 merchant ships of 6,971,000 gross tons, according to the Shipbuilding Conference statistics issued recently. The estimated value of the orders is £975 million. It is stated that 20% of158 words
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Article367 1957-10-26 10 FAIRLY QUIET WEEK THE rubber market on the whole has again had a fairly quiet week with no violent fluctuations during the day's trading, says the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. The report adds that, at the lower levels there has been a fair amount of short367 words
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226 1957-10-26 10 Plans For Big Japan Trade Fair In Colony Finance And Commerce ANTICIPATION of a surging demand for consumer goods, following the rise m the standard of living m many parts of Southeast Asia, has resulted i n proposals for a gigantic trade fair by Japan m Singapore, entrepot centre of226 words
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Article52 1957-10-26 10 TWO Colombo Plan trainees from Vietnam have just arrived m Manchester where they will be staying until November 12. They are Ho Van An, of the Vietnamese Federation of Christian Trade Unions, Saigon, and Trinh Quang Quy, Economic Adviser to the Vietnamese Confederation of Christian Labour, also52 words
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Article165 1957-10-26 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN share'urokers yesterday reported the following business done: Fed. Disp. $1.99^. F. N. ords $2.67£. $2.65; Gammons $2.40. $2.41; Hammers $2.15; Cement $1.52 overnight and yesterday; Collieries $1.05; Metal Box $1.675; xr; Robinson ords $1.80. Sim e Darby $1.80, $1.77J; Cold Storage $1.01 overnight, $1.02; Traders $2.15,165 words
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Article135 1957-10-26 10 MALAYAN industrials and tins were barely steady while rubber shares were irregular. The Malayan Sharebrokers' Association reported a reduced turnover. Price changes announced by the Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fed. Dispensary 1.90 2.00 Fraser Neave: Ords 2.62 2.67 xd M. Breweries 3.60 3.65 xd M.135 words
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Article109 1957-10-26 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: coDra, Oct./ Nov. $25 buyers, $26 sellers: coconut oil m bulk $4 lf sellers; m drums $454 sellers. Muntok white pepper $107 sellers. Sarawak white $106 sellers special Sarawak black $65. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair109 words
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Article182 1957-10-26 10 ONE of Japan's wellknown camera manufacturers, Yashima Optical Industry Co. Ltd., Tokyo, is looking towards Singapore as a potential market m South-east Asia. Mr. Yoshima Ushiyama, president of the company, and Mr. Victor A. M. Suzuki, the promotion manager of the export division, are182 words
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Article420 1957-10-26 10 FIGURES for British imports and exports m September were lower than any previous month this year, largely because of seasonal factors, according to full trade statistics for the month announced by the Board of Trade. The trade gap, however, closed slightly. Imports fell In September420 words
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Article115 1957-10-26 10 Prosperous Tear For Borneo North Borneo had a record prosperous year for 195 b. according to the report of the colony just published. The value of its external trade amounting to $283,300,000 with a favourable balance of 53.500.000 was greater than m any other year during the colony's history. The115 words
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Article120 1957-10-26 10 OUTEB ROADS Maxwell Brander. Hamilton Harbour. Zuiko Mfcru. Ravenstein, Flying Cloud. Brantat, Van Cloon. Danakil, Status Ja' sen. Benledi. Hoegh Silverwave, Tatry, Trein Maersk. Douglas, Surat. Euryplus. Schouten. Obokil, Nagasaki. Sanana. Hai Lee. IVNER BOADS Tapah. Perintis. Kajang. Giang Bee. Hin Cheong. Rawang. Van Den Brock, Bendalu.120 words
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Article33 1957-10-26 10 THE chairman of Malayalam Plantations. Mr. H. W. Homer, reports encouraging prospects of crop for 1957-58 of about 17.5 million lb. of tea and 7 million lb. of rubber.33 words
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Advertisement239 1957-10-26 10 Q@)neu/ improvement!; making the Volkswagen even better than ever NEW Enlarged Rear Window M M^JSmMl Wiim, Area increased by 95^c. BiVl kJC\A/ i X"^ tM _E-ir_- -f I ntn rear hood pressing. NEW Enlarged Wind- M screen __#V r Si fc^ Area increased by 17%. fC W f^*** kje\_y i239 words
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Advertisement336 1957-10-26 10 T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" Voy: 48 ADVANCE PASSAGE BOOKINGS 1958 SINGAPORE/NAGAPATTINAM/MADRAS A DVANCE bookings per the above vessel from the period starting January 1958 onwards may be made from the dates mentioned below:— Saloon Class From Ist November 1957 onward* Deck Bunk Class Bth A deposit of 25% of fare336 words
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Advertisement787 1957-10-26 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD Id: *****6. *****/4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T. Halr#.«. toeto* New York, 8.1t1m0... Philadelphia Cult Port, $POM PSham Penang UtYSS 21/27Nov 28Nov 29 Nov Car,™ optic to proceed vto oth., p«m to toad and dUch,,g. Mrfe NORTH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE lOINT787 words
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Advertisement1310 1957-10-26 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) m SST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 7 D r P r SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. (Via Suez with liberty1,310 words
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Advertisement879 1957-10-26 11 MITSUI jppj LINE Spore P Shorn Penong FOR JAPAN Hokoneson Moru via Manila for Kobe Nagoya Yokohamo 19 Nov Kyoritsu Moru tor Moii. Kobe), Osako. Yokohama 21 Nov 19 Nov 17 Nov Amogisan Maru vio Hong Kong for Yokohama. Kobe, Moji 26 Nov 23 Nov FOR U.S.A. For New York,879 words
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Advertisement784 1957-10-26 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailing* tot ftongkok ond/ot tai tost vta Sims Penang P.ST»«r» "SINALOA" In Port 29 30 Oct Soigen. Bangkok only Accepting Saigon Cargo. "BOGOTA" 30/31 Oct "JUTLANDIA* 20/22 Nev 23/24 Nov 25/26 Nev "ERRIA" 24/26 Nor "FALSTRIA" 5/6 Dee 7/8 Dec 9/10 ">ec Calling Saigon, Bangkok. HOMEWARDS784 words
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Article567 1957-10-26 12 THE WILDEST SPORT ON EARTH From BILL FUNK BOSTON, Oct. 26— More than 8.000 fans were on hand tc cheer TV's Annie Oakley and tiene Autrv when Ihe world's championship rodeo returned tc Boston Garden early this month. It was the Wildest Sport on earth. Tons of rearing, plunging broncos,567 words
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85 1957-10-26 12 Loyals give Indians a 7-1 trouncing IPOH. Fri. The Ist Loyals Regiment who trounced Kinta Indians 7-1 m the opening tie of the "Royal Devon Yeomanry" knockout soccer competition yesterday will meet Perak Chinese Recreation Club m the semifinal next Monday. In yesterday's came, two players were given marching orders.85 words
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Article30 1957-10-26 12 THE Tions Bnhru Rangers will hold a social picnic at the Singapore Youth Camp, Tannh Mcrah Besar. Changi tomorrow. Transport will leave Eng Watt Street at 8 a.m.30 words
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Article427 1957-10-26 12 By GEORGE HARLEY LONDON, Fri. Fifteen words have cost Harry Weetman, the British Ryder Cup golfer, anything up to £3,000. He has been suspended for TWELVE MONTHS by the Professional Golfers' Association for his conduct during the Ryder Cup match with America at Lindrick this427 words
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328 1957-10-26 12 Fordmen Spring Softball League's First Surprise FORD provided the first surprise of the Singapore Softball league by beating Diplomats 11—10 recently. Pitcher Spearin was given a lead of two runs m the first inning by his Ford teammates. Ford collected five runs against three for the Diplomats. In the third328 words
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Article51 1957-10-26 12 BRISBANE. Oct. 25, (Reuter) Ray Lindwall. former Australian test cricketer, took three wickets for 20 runs to help Queensland dismiss New South Wales for IGS when Ihe first Sheffield Shield match of the season was begun here today. Queensland replied with 39 for two by the51 words
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Article48 1957-10-26 12 THE Singapore Turf Club will hold their Gymkhana Meeting on Saturday, Dec. 14, at Bukit Timah. The meeting will be held under the SRA and MARA rules of racing. Entries close on Wednesday, Nov. 13. The track will be officially open for training on Dec. 8.48 words
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433 1957-10-26 12 Substitutes In Soccer Urged 'AN INJURED PLAYER SHOULD BE REPLACED' LONDON Fri. (UP) British soccer clubs should be allowed to field any number of substitutes m a match, just as they do m College football m the United States. This revolutionary suggestion was recently made by Raich Carter, manager of433 words
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Article, Illustration26 1957-10-26 12 Taiping's triple- croxen soccer champions the Prison Sports Club XI ir/io lion the second division league, the sixaside tourney and the Inter club Knock out competition.26 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-10-26 12 MOISZA, Italy The heap of contorted and seared debris that was a powerful British Cooper car is craned onto a track at Monsa, after it crashed on a curve of the high speed overbanked circuit, killing its British driver Ronal Searles, 37. The roadster had broken Uco records (1,000 milesUnited Press Photo - 77 words
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Article151 1957-10-26 12 Hope Fades On Far East Tour SYDNEY, (New South Wales), Fri— A proposed Australian soccer tour of the Far East m December will either be drastically restricted or cancelled altogether. The chairman of the Australian Soccer Association, Sid Storey said that inside the next three weeks a decision will be151 words
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Article43 1957-10-26 12 SINGAPORE Civilians against Navy m the 5.11.A. Quadrangular hockey match on the S.R.C. padang at 4 p.m. today will be: Gomez: Meyhandan. Karim; Sohan Singh. Hay. Schoon- A. Samad, Desker, Sapki. Rozaric (Capt). Michael Wright. Reserves: Baldiraj, Harbajan Singh, Jasbir Singh.43 words
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Article424 1957-10-26 12 With Success ...Forgetfulness! IPOH, Fri. Success has come to the Perak Amateur Football Association m the glorious shape and silver lining of the HMS Malaya Cup which now occupies a prominent place m the palace of the Sultan oi l'erak, its temporary custodian. But after424 words
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153 1957-10-26 12 Entries For Selangor Table Tennis KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Lever Brothers Sports Cub A team will defend their title m the Selangor Business Houses table tennis division one league, which will start here at the end of the month. Levers 'B who were champions m division two last year, will also153 words
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Article105 1957-10-26 12 SYDNEY, (New South Wales') Fri: In an effort to decide Australia's doubles team for the Davis Cup challenge round, tennis selector* have asked Queenslander Mai Anderson and Victorian Mfcrvyn Rose to pair for two important tournaments. The tournaments are the Queensland and New South Wales championships105 words
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Article153 1957-10-26 12 Soccer wizard to tour Australia SYDNEY, (New South Wales) Fri: English joecer star Stanley Matthews, the "man with the magic feet", reputed to be the greatest player of ail time, will lead his team, Blackpool, on a s:x-week tour of Au>traha. New Zealand and Hong Kong next year. Arrangements for153 words
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Article48 1957-10-26 12 RADIO Malaya will br cast a commentary on Rugby match between the Hongkong tourists and Singapore Civilian? today. The mentary begins at 4.55 Listeners m the Federr of Malaya can hear the b r cast m Radio Malaya's si wave service on 41 metres.48 words
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Advertisement165 1957-10-26 12 ENJOY COOL COMFORT with KELVINATOR ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS L« Pwf%W JeH Kelvinator Air Conditioners Iflßi'^ii 3Htßm^^v# installed m your Home, Ollice, M^^^^^NWQ^^P j^r Shop or Beauty Parlour will jpr you, the weather you want. jr Ifo more sticky days for you. Enjoy cooled. dehumidified and filtered A air evenly distributed165 words
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Advertisement79 1957-10-26 12 I A GRAND 4 DAYS' FESTIVAL I OF SELZNICK GEMS Distributed by SHAW BROS. STARTING PAVILION TOMORROW Lij A different film each day m the follow ing order 4 Tomorrow*? only 1 "NOTORIOUS" Ingrid BERGMAN Cary GRANT 3tonday nnly "DUEL IN THE SUN" Tech Gregory Peck Jennifer Jones Joseph Cotten79 words
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Advertisement269 1957-10-26 13 DEATH Ai.^ KOH BOH CHUA nee M SEET GEK CHOOX passed icefully at the age of 5 10.1957 at 8.10 pm. at E ist Coast Road leaving her beloved husband 5 Eng Hwee. Eng Pang. Eng g Chea. Eng Pin and 4 ters-in-law. 9 daughters sons-in-law, Lim Cheng Seah Peng269 words
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Advertisement604 1957-10-26 13 CLASSIFIED ADS I SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invi.ed from Federal Citizens or f Crv ng for appointment to the Federation Military Colif' 6 teach m either the Boys Win? or the Cadet Wing Tnere are four pos's vacant:, m Education Officer. (ID Special Grade Graduate Scale. (HI) Graduate. (IV) College604 words
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Advertisement825 1957-10-26 13 Japan Leads In Canada Cup Golf Snead Breaks Dcr.-:i TOKYO, Oct. 25 (Reuter) A gallery of thousands cheering and groaning through the tense fortunes of big Sam Snead today watched Japan take the lead m the Canada Clip golf tournament. The American's game broke down for the first time this825 words
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Advertisement610 1957-10-26 13 P.W.D TENDER "TENDERS will be received 1 at th^ Office of the Director, of Public Works. P.W.D., Hig*~. Street, Singapore up to noon of the 22nd November. 1957 for the following work: Supply and deiivery of Miscellaneous Articles, etc.. to any site on Singapore Island for the Ist half year610 words
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Advertisement820 1957-10-26 13 NOTICES SINGAPORE MILITARY FORCES SINGAPORE INFANTRY REGIMENT APPLICATIONS are nvited from locally-born and domiciled Asian candidates for training at the Federation Military College, Port Dickson, with a view to being commissioned as Second Lieutenants m the Singapore Infantry Regiment on successful completion of the two-year Course. 2. Applicants must be820 words
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Advertisement366 1957-10-26 13 TENDERS rpENDERS will be received A up to noon on 14th November. 1957 for the supply of pure fresh toddy to Government Toddy Shops m Singapore for, a period of two years 1958/1959 commencing from the Ist of January. 1958. Details of quantities and all particulars may be obtained at366 words
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Miscellaneous114 1957-10-26 13 tUI Abner fl y a/ Copp /^lrtff^N I BUT-IT'S MAH MANLY 1 H N I taiw t nk dootw rGO back y f S'GH.^-tTALLUS RELAXES A A >s*Vsi fTRUE"-) V\W THAR Al^' r I MAH BRAIN TLOOK AT 7 .A* £*r^?*v7 vl_ TIV//^^vl PftOVE > VPEACEFULVIEW"— y— W 7 TAINVT114 words
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Article388 1957-10-26 14 Today's Amateur Races THIS afternoon's amateur races at Ipoh should provide some interesting sports. The card, consisting seven events, will be highlighted by the main race the XII Koyal Lancers Cup over 6 furlongs for Class One, Division One horses. The track for today's racing is likely to be yielding.388 words
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Article557 1957-10-26 14 Units Break Up. Stars Return. But. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The departure and break up of Military units here have adversely affected the Services sports front m Selangor, but these sports loving servicemen, undaunted by their difficulties, try everything: possible to make up for their handicap,557 words
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Article175 1957-10-26 14 Katong Take The Lead KATONG Boys' Club with 39 points last night took the lead m the Federation of Boys' Club's boxing competition for the Davis Cup at Great World arena. Results: Semi-finals: Atom weight: Hussien b Ismail (X.8.C.) bt Theng Ah Moi (Q.5.8.C.); Tan Eng Huat (P.P.8.C.) t.k.o'd Tan175 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-10-26 14 The Misters Universe picture Arthur Robin (right) of Paris, France, and John Lees from Cheshire, England, are shown after their victory m the Mr. Universe contest at the Mayfaria Rooms m London, on Oct. 19. Robin, who is 30, does a cabaret act with a monkey to keep m trim.AP - 68 words
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241 1957-10-26 14 Gomes Saves Civilians From Defeat By RAF GOOD goalkeeping by Vincent Gomes m the crucial moments of the game saved Singapore Civilians from defeat when they met the Royal Air Force m the Singapore Hockey Association quadrangular match on the padang yesterday. The teams drew 2—2. Gomes' well-timed interceptions and241 words
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Article, Illustration178 1957-10-26 14 FAM Team Leaves For Saigon OFFICIALS and players of the Football Association of Malaya left Singapore yesterday by PAA for Saigon. The team has been invited by the Vietnamese Government to play three matches m Saigon m connection with their Independence Day sports series. The Federation footbailers will play their178 words
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Article27 1957-10-26 14 SALISBURY. South Rhodesia. Oct. 25 (Reuter) Rhodesia were all out for 210 on the first day of their fourday match against the Australian tourists today.27 words
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Article141 1957-10-26 14 RUGBY Inter-port. Singapore Civi linns vs Hongkong on Padang, Police S.A. vs. Nee Soon Garrison at Nee Soon; S.C.C vs. Army Units at Army R.A.F. Seletar vs. R.A.F. Tengah at Seletar; R.A.F. Seletar 2nd XV vs. R.N. Kranji at Kranji; Naval Base vs. G.H.Q. Signals at G.H.Q.; University141 words
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Article62 1957-10-26 14 Beatty Secondary School yesterday proved that they were top school m hockey this season when they trounced St. Andrew's School 4-0 at Beatty Road. Beatty the only school unbeaten so far scored their goals through Latiff, Beng Goon, Lim Chuan and Lingam. In the second team match played62 words
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111 1957-10-26 14 ARMY, last year's runnersup, scored a goal m each half to edge Royal Navy 2-1 m the first match of the SHA quadrangular on the Singapore Cricket Club padang yesterday. After Army had led 2-0 midway m the second half, Navy took the111 words
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223 1957-10-26 14 TONIGHT, ,me tall, handsome, clean-fighting Arabian Sheikh Ali will be out for a 'double kill' to scalp the Hungarian King Kong, and to avenge his earlier defeat at the Happy World stadium. Ali wants to even the score before he flies off to Tokyo223 words
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268 1957-10-26 14 POH LIM AND NANCY TO LEAD COLONY SHUTTLERS ONG POH LIM and Nancy Lim will lead Singapore's Foong Seong and Heah Joo Seang Cup teams m Malacca this weekend. The Singapore Badminton Association last night announced the teams as follows: Foong Seong Cup Zone semi-final: Ong Poh Lim (capt.), Seah268 words
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558 1957-10-26 14 Brighter Hopes For Colony Olympic Stadium Chief Minister Favours Project, Says SOSC Head PROSPECTS of a Singapore Olympic stadium are brighter now. Mr. C.C. Tan president of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, told his Management Committee yesterday that the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, appeared 'favourable towards the558 words
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383 1957-10-26 14 Selectors Field Strong Team Against H'kong SINGAPORE Rugby Union selectors have named no less than 14 Singapore Cricket Club players to represent the Colony m its first post-war inter-port rugby match against Hongkong on the padang today. However, they could not have done a better job m naming a team383 words
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Article39 1957-10-26 14 Gan Eng Seng School beat Beatty Secondary School 3 their school hockey matci played on the Gan Eng School ground yesterday. Scorers for G.E.S. are H p Soon (2) and Bakar Falli (1). Maurrei scored for Bea39 words
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Advertisement145 1957-10-26 14 THE MOST AGGRESSIVE RETURN FIGHT WRESTLING at HAPPY WORLD stadium TONIGHT at 9 p.m. SHEIKH ALI OMB BIN YUSOFF I VS KING KONG m A SHEIKH ALI Plus 3 More Sensational Supporting Bouts Rates:- Ringside $6. Ist Class $4, Gallerj $2, Advance Bookings at WINSTON'S Tel. *****. Promoters:- G. S.145 words
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