Singapore Standard, 3 November 1957
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Title Section22 1957-11-03 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n m m. u. 7t m Vol. VIII. No. 124 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1937 |Im|| <S f A LTD22 words
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Article167 1957-11-03 1 WorLrs to ■hI them -freed hefor the>e I th.U th.-% i.in eBO agh >■ rewards to I7f.hherestates.lt' <t be estahlished who succeed to earn these re«u would rotate XH Since the estate tiers have s»ffert i m<»t Livities. uinsiis an ,1 «f risk attndmi; arm i BX of these167 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-11-03 1 By Space Ship To Mars An Associated Press artist's conception of a view from a space ship en route to Mars with a human being in a special pressurized suit, viewing the black space crowded with meteors and brilliantstars.39 words
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276 1957-11-03 1 R. G. Pillai - GOVT. SCHEME TO CHOOSE CAREERS FOR STUDENTS R. G. Pillai Island-Wide Survey On Colony Schools by SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT is now working on its most ambitious island-wide survey to help choose suitable careers for the thousands of students who leave school every year. The survey the first ever conducted by government276 words
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Article173 1957-11-03 1 BELGRADE. Nov. 2 (UP) Soviet former Defence Minister Marshal Georgi Zhukov is to be posted to an administrative job in .1 Red Army military district or army school, Russian Embassy sourrec horp >aid last nis;ht. 1 The HMBeet said Zhukov ■x hXH nn say in173 words
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Article47 1957-11-03 1 A FARMER and his wife were struck by lightning during a thunderstorm last evening in their attar> hut nome in Lim Chu Kang Village. Singapore. The [farmer. Lim Chew Sh.n. was admitted to hospital while his wife was trca ed as an out-patient.47 words
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Article31 1957-11-03 1 MAO TSE-TUXG, Communist China's head of state, flew into Moscow yesterday and was welcomed at the airport by Premier Nikolai Bulganin and Communist Party Chief Nikita Khrushchev. APAP - 31 words
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Article23 1957-11-03 1 DR. MOHAMMAD HATTA. former vice-President of Indonesia returned to Jakarta yesterday after a six-week tour of Communist China and Japan. Reuter.23 words
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STANDARD CHEER FUND
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Article332 1957-11-03 1 THE STANDARD'S 1957 Cheer Fund received a big: boost last week when readers from all walks of life sent in $1,355 to get the Fund well past the $3,300 mark. Donations last week came from elected Ministers as well as the humble clerks in Government service332 words
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Article79 1957-11-03 1 ALOR STAR. Sat. A member of the Kedah Royal family, Tunku Shuib was prohibited b v the Magistrate, Tuan Syed Hassan Aljaffri today to live in Alor Star. Tunku Shuib was "banished" to Kota Kuala Muda on the Kedah/Province Wellesley border. A charge of theft of a79 words
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Article65 1957-11-03 1 TOKYO. Nov. 2 (ReutfD The Japanese Foreign Ministry today announced the' Briijsh Government had informed JaDan the Christmas Island danger zone will be in full operation with effect Nov. 3. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said the British note contained a general warn.ng to all shipping and aircraft65 words
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Article21 1957-11-03 1 JAPAN'S oldest journalist. Mr. lichiro Tokutomi. agfd 94, died in Toxyo last night .from an acute abdominal condition. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article136 1957-11-03 1 MANILA, Nov. 2 (UP) The Constabulary rush ed troops to Panglao town today to avert further blood shed as the tense political atmosphere over the prcsid entia! elections rose to its highest pitch today. A jcep-lond of armed men earlier invaded 1 Lib-136 words
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142 1957-11-03 1 WATCHMAN DIES AFTER BRUTAL STABBING A SINGAPORE night watchman, bleeding: profusely from a slashed windpipe, died yesterday after making an unsuccessful attempt to name his assailants. The v> atchman 60 i^-old M la Maka K! in be- w-d to J..i -brd whii« as'/i d n I harpoy at the jurong142 words
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Article71 1957-11-03 1 A PROMINENT Indian bu.sin<\s> mun ,r, rc-r. ;vi'd "JciJth 1 It!: r dtm:ind:n- $1 Writ c-n .n Kr.-.. litter WM delivered to L. ai 1 V. i \r r to the C I n Smrp th« j i ..;> ar.rt v. ti s f)t Tii J 071 words
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Article51 1957-11-03 1 SINGAPORE C i t m> si i/« ri 400 pfHind> fjj ra clgaretti and a twinengined speed!) in S ;.;.;> S;nj:;ip<;r' yi i r lav < r an ambu-h ai a se( rot < f> traband landing stagt The smugglers < •:ir r^ Police wen. tailed in51 words
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Article22 1957-11-03 1 CKVLON ha> to buy 2"". 'ns ol I Burma ri unrig •< a R« :tcr r« piort frorri B ;i22 words
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Article117 1957-11-03 2 NICOSIA. Nov. 2 (AFP) The Cyprus government declared yesterday that It Intended to retain certain emergency regulations because it was evident that a renewal of rebel-violence was likely. The declaration came in a letter from the Island's Administrative Secretary to J.H. Oldenbroek. Secretary-Gen-eral of the117 words
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Article72 1957-11-03 2 HONGKONG, Nov. 2 (UP)— Members of the American CJub, four-square against anything originating in Red China, were rea-faced (if you will pardon the expression) rerrntly to find that four Chinese brush paintings hanging on their walls were done by a noted propagandist for the Communists. The72 words
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Article98 1957-11-03 2 CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts. Nov 2 (UP) The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory alerted all moonwatchine: teams yesterday to be at their posts by Tuesday in rinticipation of a second Russian satellite launching. Dr. J. Allen Hynek. assistand directo* of the observatory, said the alert was issued because of98 words
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168 1957-11-03 2 40,000 Rebels Have Died Since Start Of Revolt In Algeria PARIS, Nov 2, (AFP) Nearly 40,000 rebels have been killed in Algeria since they launched their first attacks on Nov. 1, 1954. an authoritative source revealed here last night. The source said that 5.000 members of the French security forces168 words
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211 1957-11-03 2 Britain, US Share A New Sense Of Confidence— Mac. Talks With Ike Will Be Fruitful If Given Chance' MANCHESTER, Nov. 2 (AP) Prime Minister Harold Macmillan said last night Britain and the United States share a new "sense of confidence in each other" in facing the trouble-mak-ing policies of the211 words
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Article212 1957-11-03 2 7,000 For Home In 19 Ships NORFOLK, Virginia. Nov. 2 (AP)— The U.S. Navy said yesterday it is bringing home the 7,000 marines who have been detained in the Middle East for about a month. In reply to a query the Navy said the marines are212 words
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108 1957-11-03 2 All Jets For Red Air Fleet By 1960 MOSCOW, Nov. 2 (AFP) The Soviet civil air fleet will be entirely equipped by 1960 with turbo-jet and turbo-prop aircraft capable of carrying big payloads long distances at high speed non-stop, the fleet's commander. Air Marshal Pavel Jigarev, said yesterday. Jigarev, In108 words
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Article80 1957-11-03 2 IPOH. Sat. A $35,000 new post office at Batu Kurau. about 15 miles from Taiping. will be opened by the Minister for Works, Posts' and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Jubir on Nov. 9. The new post office which has two dependent agencies at Batu Dua80 words
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Article52 1957-11-03 2 PEN'ANG, Sat. Cash and jewellery, worth $1,106 were stolen from a boost in Tanah Liat, Bukit Mertajam, yesterday. A report was lodged to the police by Cheah Knoon Wan. In Sungci Bakap, $59 and three cartons of cigarettes were .stolen from an iron safe in52 words
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Article42 1957-11-03 2 RADIO Moscow last night announced an amnesty for a "great number" of minor criminals in the Soviet Union. The decision by the Supreme Soviet appeared to be the beginning of internal "concessions" in connection with next week's revolution anniversary celebrations.42 words
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Article32 1957-11-03 2 GERMAN 'MOO N' WEST German rorket experts said yesterday they have completed blueprints for an earth satellite and an 11-stage rocket to launch it. But they are still seeking a ipaceflnancier.- UPUP - 32 words
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Advertisement771 1957-11-03 2 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT COLON! OF N. BORNEO LINOTYPE OPERATOR MECHANIC req-i.red by the Government Printer, Jessrlton. North Borneo Good salary in the scale DIA. 2 <t .1 $i:<sxsH,O/ 170x1 0-200 21."ixl?) 275. 29< x 20 410. and excellent conditions of service offered to n.ar. experienced in general y>bij.:.g and771 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-11-03 3 DIRECTORS and executives of Oversea-Chi-neso Banking Corporation Ltd. held a reception at their bank premises in Chulia Street, Singapore, yesterday, to celebrate the bank's 2oth anniversary. This group of VIPs photographed at the reception are from left: Singapore's Minister for Education Mr. Chew Swee Kee; chairmanStandardpic - 77 words
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Article53 1957-11-03 3 T IN DROP LOWEST IN TWO YEARS iMMriay. S3.V wute -:iiA Itf ov rrsras ;ipp < r I Srpressrd the price. COPRA SiieapMre Cop I MMfch iral mterdaj: lair mmMlaUe mixed "»pi i >:.,. pins. TketMe was stead >. COCONUT OIL t nut Oil it inn i losing Ztoprrpical: talk53 words
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Article31 1957-11-03 3 FOUR thugs armed with Imves tied up a farmer's wife robbed her of a cash and jewellery worth UN, in a lonely farm Jkawfr Singapore on Friday31 words
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Article99 1957-11-03 3 US Degrees Will Be Valid -lim SIN \PORF/S Chief MinisMr, Lfcl Ww Hock, yesterday Mi I *:rn:r.cnt was "active j king" into the question of A .:i c c^ree< Spt |Q MMbtfl o f tne B 1 cv>::y C3iltl, ttH said that A-: oicu dcgre« (,f compare' i I odard99 words
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Article52 1957-11-03 3 T o >.-._; pore B 1 B k rgeni r.ee i ol Gi up Al appeal is rcir.z mdl to donors of thi> gro > gtvi their blood at a special donor >n today at the GciWHl Hospital. Tho Tr. OMtfl W0 h© open from 952 words
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221 1957-11-03 3 THE SHYLOCKS' TURN TO NEW FIELDS! Now The Waterfront Provides Victims For Moneylenders SINGAPORE moneylenders, baulked by bankruptcy of Government employees, are now turning to new fields. The latest region that their tentacles have reached, is the waterfront, where they are offering loans to deck and engineer officers, who are221 words
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285 1957-11-03 3 The Cheer Fund Grows -Last Weeks Donations SINGAPORE: Mr. Sim Bong Seng. City Councillor S200: Mr. Chew Suee Kee, Minister for Education Sl.")0; Messrs. Kian Gwan (M.ilaya) Ltd. S100; Mr. Mrs. William Tan $100; Mr. Ho Kok Hoe $100; Captain T.D. Richards $50; Mr. C.K. Loke. Cathay Building $50; Messrs.285 words
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Article70 1957-11-03 3 .TOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Unity Boys' Club here today held their second anniversary variety concert under the patronage of the Ten°ku Mahkota of Johore. Present also at the concert were members of the State Council. Speaking at the concert, the Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Wan70 words
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Article42 1957-11-03 3 SINGAPORE Minister for Commerce and Industry Mr. j If, Jumabboy. will speak at the inaugural meeting of the Seamen*! Registry Board t<>morrow at 1 1 a.m. The meeting will be held at the Seamen's Registry Bureau, Fullerton Building.42 words
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Article42 1957-11-03 3 A HOUSEWIFE, Kwan Ah Ngan, was hit on the head with a parang after an argument in a provision shop at Bukit Theresa in Singapore, yesterday. Kwang was admitted to hospital and Police later detained a person.42 words
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Article188 1957-11-03 3 TEACHERS ACCUSE MINISTRY 'Causing disunity in the service THE 2,000-ctronf Singapore Teachers Union yesterday charged the Ministry of ■duration with "causing disunity"' in the teaching service by it > recent decision to promote six graduates to top po.-ts. In a statement yesterday, an Official spokesman said. "We strongly resent the188 words
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Article50 1957-11-03 3 THE Singapore BusineHouses Employees' Union, vvi hold an emergency executive committee meeting on Wednesday, to discuss the dismissal of one of )ts officials, employed bv the Borneo Company. The Union's Borneo Company Brancn will hold a meeting tomorrow to discuss plan.ki persuade the management to re-instate the employee.50 words
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401 1957-11-03 3 Chew Off To KL For Top-level Talks On Education SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee will leave for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to hold top-level discussions with the Federation government on common educational problems facing the two territories. One of the subjects that is likely to figure prominently in401 words
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Article42 1957-11-03 3 ARCHDEACON' Robin Woods of St. Andrew's Cathedral in Singapore will talk on "The Church In Industrial Relations" at the Chinese YMCA Prince Edward Road, on Friday at 1 p.m. The talk is sponsored by the International Christian Leadership.42 words
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Advertisement123 1957-11-03 3 :c.jsv OF SINGAPORE PART -TIME NATIONAL SERVICE ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT TO REGISTER a young man born between ecember 1937. and 2nd December Citizen of the United Kingdom and Cc'.omes 00 NOT MISS YOUR LAST CHANCE Penalty f or non-registration: < ill. on conviction, for np to six not pxcevditi"123 words
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Advertisement33 1957-11-03 3 Sblikan AT ALL LLADING STATIOMWS Bb^/aA. T?Xrf y, wag if you value your car you will B A W A A HI (#P^ I MOTOR OIL I you can be sure of SHELL33 words
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265 1957-11-03 4 v: tractive 2^-ycai-c shei i Man] who arrived In Stngai i fi 'nam bj Pan-Amerl an Airwaji yv_terc rrlinary -out la I She: i not :-oaks sia lai i ia<es Ei gll h, Fren h. Chinese. <■■ It i ind H lustani bul be o265 words
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Article108 1957-11-03 4 S:- 's Mil 2 ter. Mr. Li v. i B <. will leave lor New I). tomorrow, to ith A Rgi ::al ConJetence of rr a M L our Or.;. H return to the Co'.ony In ItaM to attend g a e Assembly meeting on108 words
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230 1957-11-03 4 GIRL WITH YOUR MEAL VICE RACKET IN K.L Cubicles Near A Police Station KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An exclusive vice spot with 21 call girls in attendance— is thriving in the heart of this Federal capital in the guise of eating stalls. The snady side of the business takes place in230 words
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Article77 1957-11-03 4 TWO Valiant SAvept-wing. high-performance jet bomberi of Britain's V-Force today arrived at Royal Air Force Station. Changi. during routine training flights irom the United Kingdom. The leading Valiant W9M flown from Britain by Ihe Officer Commanding No. 214 Squadron. Royal Air Force. Wing Commander L. H. Trent.77 words
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Article, Illustration170 1957-11-03 4 FOl_'R men who tf-ok part in •;.c Utt| "Bhowani Junction" arc at present ttviof in Singapore. They ;iro Bft A. C. Kelly, Corporal! J. P. fardc and w a. Char. c.-worth and Sapper R.G. Sutton I tha 1 nth Regiment K.ii'way SQUadfOQ, RE. They told The170 words
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Article, Illustration138 1957-11-03 4 BUTTERWORTH'S sensational Mng:ng team tie Venoms Skiffle Group— air. eri in Singapore ye-terdav to make their debut on television. They have Lien Iro ighi down to Singapore at the request of William Jack* and [Company (M) Ltd.. who a < ?ponsor::.^ .1 aign make the138 words
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Miscellaneous203 1957-11-03 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance nNGAPOREp^M| Liberal Socialist Party: Sen lawang D:\iMun committee's '•Help-the-Peo; :e'' tc.-sion at tit-tIA Wort BH Baod 111 Qicc. :m-a: Ward inaugural meeting at 6, Wayang Street, 4th QOOI If 'c -M:. Gi;....;.; D '.'itiOß committee meeting at u4-ii, Lot<<: j Gc\\a:.z Rond 7 Tti Aii.iiMlanutyaraina203 words
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Miscellaneous200 1957-11-03 4 and class 9 a.m. Billiards. Bodybu. r. V. I Bad- > 9 a.m. to. Bad C:ns.s 3 p.m Regiment lt.nu] onrrrt of I ir-r Loyals: Ba I < ert in tht i; .:i.c n .m Liberal Mm ial^l IVirty: F k:\ Panja )g Dvu i Rr^ (if C.'i7( N-:i. >200 words
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Miscellaneous128 1957-11-03 4 43 Commonwealth of Sonff; 9* Clo<w» £I tnct 9 .30 Big Ben. 1 Concert* •h Morris arwi 1 N, rr., Listen. I> !.-!dnr II N< •<■ i: Comn 12 15 am U Jjm<W at the piano; 12 JO Rad* REDIFFUSION m. Rediffuuon am. Tine Signal. Opcninc oounoement; 7. ul Sunday128 words
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Article, Illustration264 1957-11-03 5 GA pORE Police circles ore buzxing with Ik of w0 Brihsh Arm y o^ !CCrs being taken the Singapore Police Force, recently. i" fO :e rs, tis believed, are from a Cur- t mtn stationed somewhere in Malaya. They •fh the P" W Gurkha Contingent. h264 words
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Article327 1957-11-03 5 In A Car In The Sun A Peke Died LONDON Sat. The sun 3i;d down fiercely. menadc zn angry crowd people gathered sttfc the locked car. w e windows and doors dosed, lay a Pekingese dog. A policeman poshed thro 1 1 1 the crowd and managed •phi a door327 words
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Article32 1957-11-03 5 MOTHER A-SUB FO R U.S. NAVY 2 \pj?r* C nn «*cut. R submarine g^J" jesterday in the same JfWwhere America's atomic subs t^** P*SMIM» subNm V 1 °ther nuclearI**?! *ipjack. are being32 words
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Article, Illustration809 1957-11-03 5 Asian Students At Unique U.S. Technical School JN the heart of a textile manufacturing city in the northeastern section of the United States, a unique technical school offers specialized training to students from all parts of the country and around the world. The Bradford DurfSl Technical Institute in Fa:. River,809 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-11-03 5 THE famous Sadler Twins, once billed as the "child wonders," and now known internationally as top ranking artistes, are due in Singapore on Nov. 10. With Sandra, the girl with twinkling feet, to provide the glamour, the trio will open a limited season at a Singapore nightspot63 words
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Advertisement40 1957-11-03 5 Good News! -mbinc'd CHEAP SALE by all stores CHANGE ALLEY is now on! range of everyday use goods of all descriptions must see the new MASHING REDUCTIONS for all items Come one, Come all **P Save at CHANGE ALLEY, SINGAPORE40 words
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Article, Illustration549 1957-11-03 6 JOHN PADASIAN - JOHN PADASIAN By •TWO boys from North Borneo who arc now private students at All Saints 1 College, Bathurst, Australia, find life at the boarding school very different from school life in Jesselton. One of -hem, Lawrence Chin Kok Lum. 13. of the549 words
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Article, Illustration119 1957-11-03 6 LIONEL GIVES A LESSON IN AERONAUTICS "WHAT a busy day a young guy like me can have, says Lionel Wee." And after all fellers, I'm only 18 months old. When you've got to explain what life is to your family, greet friends and entertain them, well, it really wears one119 words
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Article, Illustration635 1957-11-03 6 HE Royal Empire Society is going to change its name. Not because of the Empire Loyalists, but because from all over the Commonwealth and parti culary Canada this Society has been hearing that it cannot continue to function properly and certainly not635 words
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Article301 1957-11-03 6 Malayans, who^e average Income more approximate* the Japanese than the English, should prefer to ban cheaper goods? This is the sort of field in which Britain's gamble on maintaining Malaya as an economic, political and military all> will be tested There may seem to be no relationship301 words
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Advertisement184 1957-11-03 6 LONGIN E S movement: magnificently styled with fwh Available In 18 ct. gold, Gold Armour or Steet; Hal§ k^^l witn or without Calendar. Absolutely waterproof, fil^ B^^JVl^s3^ shock-resisting non-magnetic, and temperature IB j^| Jr Also available with an expanding, tapered, steet jl >Ut e<s£ I^y-y fp^i A '>• *^^^^3y x'184 words
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Article572 1957-11-03 7 DIPHTHERIA: A Plea To Parents DIPHTHERIA amonff children in Singapore is reaching: epidemic proportions and a number of children have died of this disease, according to City Health authorities. Of those that survived, they will not a.l escape unscathed; some may be left with a weakened heart muscle which in572 words
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Article338 1957-11-03 7 dose of these germs to be picked up by some child who has not been protected. Diphtheria Is spread mostly by what we call droplet infection, this throwing into the air the germs from the nose and throat. THERE IS NO AVOIDING THIS. Deadly Germs i CARRIERS do338 words
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Article, Illustration640 1957-11-03 7 CHUA KIM YEW - Few People Know That This Thai Temple Exists CHUA KIM YEW By STRANGE as it seems, many people live a lifetime in Singapore without knowing the existence of a temple which has stood for over 30 years on a hillock near the General Hospital, It is the only Thai BuddhistStandardpic - 640 words
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Article164 1957-11-03 7 Denis Dunn - Pu nches in PRINT Denis Dunn [By: Court quote from street photographer: "I think the coppers keep pinching: me and my mate just for a bit of exercise." ON A PAIR OF DEVELOPERS! Magaz'm e letter: "My husband paid a iee in have his ancestors traced, and icas startled to164 words
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Advertisement142 1957-11-03 7 You buy BEST ,»i. 10" b "y $$MF MAGNETIC RECORDING TAPE 01S ALL FOR that LITTLE EXTRA Jl v] Bur r > EH wr x F£a t =E5 5- Smooth recording surface, which reduces wear of magnetic recording heads I l 3 c 6. Length from 400' to 1700' IgplMsff142 words
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Advertisement79 1957-11-03 7 WALKING IN THE RAIN... tnwXS& With an Ortolan single-breasted Wool tlL^^^^K^ Gaberdine Raincoat, you can walk in the m rain with complete impunity. It has a V Tropaline lining, which ensures comfortable V warmth in the cooler climes. Available in Chest Sizes 32 to 44 it is a good bargcin79 words
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Article, Illustration408 1957-11-03 8 ANDY ROZARIO - Hard Work Earns Lee A Trip To Britain ANDY ROZARIO By •6- THE CHILDHOOD DREAM OF A YOUNG KUALA LUMPUR GIRL TO SEEK ADVENTURE HAS COME TRUE. For Inspector Lee Yoke Lin. 22, of the Federation Police Force, is now all set ior the adventure of overseas training that hasYong Poh Fah - 408 words
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Article181 1957-11-03 8 Strangest LP Of The Year CTRANGEST LP of the year. ."Murderers Home" (Nixa). No stars on this just the vo.cts of Negro j con vie s singing as they work in a Mississippi peni- tentiary and recorded by I folk-song explorer Alan Lomax. A slice of life, with songs E181 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-11-03 8 photo. i PIANIST-COMPOSER Nat King Co'e and sultry songstress Eartha Kitt play a scene from "The St. I Louis Blues," a new film about the life of the famous I Negro composer W. C. Handy, who wrote the ren- owned St. LouisAP - 66 words
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Miscellaneous152 1957-11-03 8 THE TOP TWENTY JJ- i^__ i Britain's best-selling records last week were. 1 DIANA— Paul Anka 2 PARTY— Elvis Presley 3 THAT'LL BE THE DAY Crickets 4 TAMMY Debbie Reynolds 5 LOVE LETTERS IN THE SAND— Pat Boone 6 WANDERING EYES Charlie Gracie 7 ISLAND IN THE SUN— Harry Belafonte152 words
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Article, Illustration410 1957-11-03 9 Uneventful trip... but an attair to remember TF you want to enjoy a satisfying session of merry chuckles, here's AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER, and a picture to see twice! Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr team up for a clandestine shipboard romance during a trail Atlantic crossing aboard the luxury liner,410 words
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155 1957-11-03 9 TTO hum! Ali Ba-bs and her FORTY GUNS just about put me into the forty She's the "High Ridin' Woman" they're singing about, and sure is you see her astride a white Arabian flashing through the screen leading her FORTY GUNS155 words
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Article, Illustration240 1957-11-03 9 pOR one hund r cd bucks, THE RAINMAKER will end the drought that's the bargain the IWa s hbuckling, rip-roaring buckaroo offers the folks at Three Point, somewhere out West. How would he do it? Seems easy enough! '•Electrify the cold front,"' cries he. "Neutralize the warm front240 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-11-03 9 HERE it is! A lifrsizo tiger rub which Shaw Brothers have "hunted" down during a recent "safari" and are offering as the first prize in their CIRCUS ARENA "ANIMAL CONTEST" which appeared in the Singapore Standard last Friday. Have you sent your entry? Closing day is54 words
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Article142 1957-11-03 9 QTREET OF SUntERM gives (ico r ac Montgomery plenty of scope jor action, and as a crusading cop in a v:ccridden Teg. on amidst the asplialt jui.g'c of \'ew York City he lives his role ttctivtly in this United, Artists' latest drama. This is an original screen142 words
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Advertisement338 1957-11-03 9 y- ~^~^Z?yvwp\. PHONE ***** r C JMy 11.1.45,4, 6.30 9.30^ v s|>[\( IK TICHNICOLOIf ■HH Today 9 a" 1 N<»r sir.\\(.ik" I *gST "LOVE BARGAIN" Mandarin (SB) 1 1^ 11.1.45,4.6.30 9.30 ,v ,i, i iii WIuKW VX^IH" (Mai. iv) tfc •OUTPOST IN MOROCCO 7 K;r^J 1,4", 4. 1i.30 9.30 B^^S^B338 words
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Advertisement555 1957-11-03 9 Phone ***** 5 irvij JIJLJII MOW SHOWING! •^C I^^^J uJ^^2l 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.15 645 A 9.30 p m «ft I_U II RORI.RT TAM.OK I»OROTH\ MXIONf '♦C \N M-«;-M PICTIRF IN (l\lM\M(il'K Ql KI N s |^n to NIW <»KK \NJ> KI MR\ HOMP "^C Today 8.4- r > a.m.:555 words
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334 1957-11-03 10 S'pore Services Go Down Fighting To Johore JOHORF beat Singapore Combined Services by 11 points (a goal and two tries) to eight (a goal and a try) in the South Zone match of the H.M.S. Malaya Rugby Competition on the padang yesterday. With t«i<"klins ar.fi clever verinsj up their main334 words
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Article347 1957-11-03 10 English Soccer Results :o\[)T)N Nov 2. 'Rrutri Results Of tcxia'- r Ei.fi. a:.c! &r<;". >a;. matches were u \<.i i: i A: Ma:. h< •< C 1 A i P >:• moutr. 1 P, j> Ch< f-a 1 W 5 ShrfTi.: W 4 w< p. l .■■••> U N K:v\347 words
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116 1957-11-03 10 Bassey Gives Up Empire Featherwt. Title LONDON, N>v 2 (Reuterl H »n Basse> < N ~<r renquished i British Empire Featherweig I boxing title, in ol nu o tmmitmentfl ai 1 Empi and C mmon-•-i H jcing Committee ive title vacani aasaed Pe Lew Is, Trir:." id xe as the116 words
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Article43 1957-11-03 10 LOXDOX, Nov 2 (Renter) The Third Division South match between Gillingham and Bournemouth has been postponed, the Football league announced yesterday. Bournemouth have 19 players affected by influenza. It If the tenth league game postponed because of influenza this season.43 words
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Article279 1957-11-03 10 COLONY CIVILIANS WIN BY A POINT SEREMBAN, Sat —Singapore Civilians struggled to beat Nei;ri Sembilan Malacca combined team by six points (try, penalty) to five (geej) in the South zone H.M.S. Malaya rusby competition match on the Station padansj today. it wai I ittlc rojai between the rival pa -k.-.279 words
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Article, Illustration34 1957-11-03 10 Standardpic by A FEDERATION Combined Services back makes a flying tackle but fails to stop Hongkong's Corner from getting past. The game ended in a 3 3 draw. Yong Poh FahYong Poh Fah - 34 words
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182 1957-11-03 10 Saints Beaten In Schools Seven-a-side JOHORE English College yesterday won the interschool seven-a-side rugby competition when they beat St. Andrew's School, last year's winners, by a goal to nil at Bras Basah Road. Both teams were even'.y matched and thrilled the crowd with some fine fast open rugby, and it182 words
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Article49 1957-11-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Hongkong: tourists suffered the first defeat of their current tour of Malaya when they were beaten by a try to nil by Selanjjor at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. It was a brilliant try by Yeoh Chens Swi that gave the home team their victory.49 words
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Article58 1957-11-03 10 THE team to represent the Singapore Sino Malays against, the Malayan Malays Invitation XI today at the Jalan Besar Stadium will be selected from the following. Yew Chan?, Kok Cheng. K:m Bens. Kim Swee. Wall Chin. Arthur Koh. Cheng Kok, Hee Jong. Idros. Matmoon. Ahmad Yusof, Omar Rahmat.58 words
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Article85 1957-11-03 10 SINGAPORE Teaehen Union heat Singapore Harbour Board I'ulice 2-1 in SHA division one league mate:, played on the SUB Police uiound yesterday. Oom Sa 1 bcoi i d the coal.for the Teachers while Santokh Singh -cored ::.c <j:-ly (,<->al -v> the Police. In another divis <<\. one leagm85 words
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Article91 1957-11-03 10 Poppy Day Fund Hockey THE Combim W lian H< -.< X I 1 meet the Combim I Wi en Ser ■t the S.C.C. Padang on 1 day in aid of the Poppy I Pmi, The ine-up ne Combined Civiliani XI i as follows: Mrs. I). Hi Mr> C He>s< ink.91 words
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Article16 1957-11-03 10 tabia miles tie n h <i. at J. l Sl' ;r.- <•) i .j lion16 words
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Article27 1957-11-03 10 «Oth Troop Rovers beat Kas> Sports Club i-o iendly sot BuKlt Pii In a fr v .b beat M. ;.,1 S;, >als to s and27 words
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188 1957-11-03 10 SINGAPORE Recreation Club, the !eague champions, showed their true colours u trounced Royal Air Force C hangi 5 0 in Division One league match played on tin ski yesterday. Re ho \v< rv by the L'ni\< rsity u a days ;j qo, ■■■.<188 words
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Article23 1957-11-03 10 i -.Tin pa* Waifcwliiliwi Association Gmma> ouicf tournament v They should be sent bo- i iale to Mr. Low Poh H*23 words
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1972 1957-11-03 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By BIG SWEEP I)|)N uAVNF. a five year-old owned by Valiant Stable and trained by 11 t.M. a*«>d for the opposition in the top sprint over 6-furlongs for iivn P <in Onp h° rses winning by an easy length at1,972 words
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Article220 1957-11-03 11 Centuries By Burke Craig BULAWAYO. Southern Rhodesia Nov. 2 (Reuter)— A third wicket stand of 188 by Jim Burke (106) and lan Craij? (inn) helped the Australian touring team to a first innings total of 25:* for six wickets on the first day of their retrtn match against Rhodesia here220 words
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618 1957-11-03 11 SPORT IN CHINA PATTERNED ON RUSSIAN SET-UP LONDON, Nov. 2 (UP)— Red China's giant, Russian inspired programme for the development of sports is bearing its first fruit. This year, for the first time sinre the Communists scabbed power. Red Chinese athletes have perfofiMd creditably. Jf their prosresfl continuea en the618 words
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Article56 1957-11-03 11 BRISBANE. Nov. 2 (ReuterVRny Emersnn. 20-yenr-o!d. fourth ranked Australian lawn 4 err.is player, '.von the men's .«inc c> ai the Queensland lawn tennis championships when he be-^t Ihe more favoured Nca!p FrH^er 6-3 G-2 fi-4 in the final here today Emer.-nn showed brilliant vs. riation of56 words
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Advertisement85 1957-11-03 11 FUN GALORE.you will be 1 CHOKED WITH LAUGHTER «.iv« STEVE NFOH (Sunday Standard) 4- f*^ JJ^S^C J^S£^ f "F ?3ES HE r^" Vfc^ hiMrihutril bv Shaw Bros. jJgP Dennis Terrv lan PRK i: THOMAS CARMICHAEL *'*VIUO\ -Next Change f VOI.I NTEER PERSONNEL will '"•n of Sfrvirp Identity Card be Z+85 words
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Advertisement310 1957-11-03 11 j OPEON COMING I 1 1 YOU'LL LOVE .v^ J <*£ Cvery precious 'f^fff T wWMhpM4 Jf moment of the f 5^ glad... tender I Vn|PV I<* //>ey foi/ntf arc/ 1 P^HIVJ^ -Cf jL J a/mas/ /as// I CiST'ni I 9 T w fl 'C ft '>• 'Hw^^; f^ nl310 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-11-03 12 S 'PORE'S KING OF MATMEN like a rock standing in the middle of tlir Ilnpffv U orld stadium* the mighty King Kong take* on all-comers* who come front all corners of the world, to hrenk tfieir hearts* if not their heads../ 942 words
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Article693 1957-11-03 12 Mlain Or Shittf Tito Sorricos Art' Out THERE Is one thing good about the services. Rain or shine they will not miss their sport and despite this week's torrents almost all service fixtures were played. T':..; v.v- k". >r< '!._;h! f.ills < n the R693 words
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Article, Illustration311 1957-11-03 12 For A Decade Or More, They Draw The Fans... No Record Will Ever Equal The Double Os In Thomas Cup Services IN MALAYA'S world of sporting entertainment, many personalities flash into the limelight, only to fade like spent rockets. Othef stars— l call them men311 words
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572 1957-11-03 12 A Sunday Sports Feature by KEN JALLEH in badminton. King Kong in wrestling, has been drawing the crowds for more than a decade. These are Malaya's men with the magic of getting: the fans to leave their homes, for a few572 words
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571 1957-11-03 12 LATE STARTS IN PENANG SOCCER MUST STOP PENANG, Sat. La(e starts which cause first division soccer matches to finish in the dark of the night arr causing Penang football fans to complain. They cannot see the ball, and htnftj cannot follow the £anu\ c {H 1 lally in the later571 words
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Article80 1957-11-03 12 ROME, Nov. 2 (Reuter)-The Olympic village for the IMQ Games here will be about ore kilometre (about five-eighths of a mile) from the main Olympic Stadium on the opposite bank of the River Tiber, the Italian Olympic Committee announced recently. The site, close to Rome's most exclusive modern80 words
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Article156 1957-11-03 12 TOKYO. Nov 2. (UP)— Japanese gjff] caddies ire tops In the opinion of ■Jamming Samtny Snead. The sports daily -Sports Nippon" said today that Snead made special emphasis before loavinj; Monday night that he thought the girls did a "wonderful" job in the Canada Cup156 words
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