Singapore Standard, 5 November 1957
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Title Section13 1957-11-05 1 Singapore Standard II I SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1957 12 PACES 17* CFM^13 words
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Article465 1957-11-05 1 Risks The Stumbling Block Soviet Volunteers For Trip Were Rejected' LONDON, Nov. 4 (Reuter)— A Russian Embassy spokesman here said today human beings instead of dogs would go up in earth satellites once it was known what risks they would have to face. He said many465 words
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304 1957-11-05 1 VARSITY ORDERS 24 STUDENTS: GET OUT OF HOSTELS i; undergraduates have been exr>it> <>i Malaya hostels. onveyed to each i I then students from the aaiverailj'a Registrar, Mr Burton, yesterday. The letta ga\y the stu- days to find alternative accommodation. V a may continue to re- the >tel until Saturday.304 words
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145 1957-11-05 1 MUKTA x Ld*arMjns wrrr urgrd tot» b»>">tt Vthrrlaads lam^s >" Indonesia "as is «cJrf the Netherlands" fn^ti- adjpted by irakaya Municipal hjnirf wrre a>ked to .'Vv chants were goods Dutch BtfV^u here. iff this i^ part of the antlH^iaods campaign for IrianU.P.; Reuter - 145 words
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Article47 1957-11-05 1 You Don' t Trust Us, Says Envoy UNBERRA. Nov. 4 (Reu--JBtralian apprehenDroposcd tra r S? serv.ee officers Indonesian friends, arior Dr. A. said to< n the wne opposition had •mnounceka \i n Minister, Sir BW on Oct. 11 C m Goveral £L^ ered to train \rmy officers.47 words
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Article43 1957-11-05 1 NICOSIA. Nov 4 (APV— Anti-riot p Mce baton charged about 300 stone-throwing Greek Cypri ta marching to a memor: .rv.ee to EOKA dea: .r. village of Pano n Sunday. a ast three Greeks, including a 15-year-old school- w :n:;;n'd.43 words
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Article, Illustration133 1957-11-05 1 SANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. 4 (AP).— Captain Tcttr Townsend. whose broken romance with Britain's Princess Margaret aroused world-wide interest, said yesterday. "I will not marry a sain neither here nor elsewhere." That was Captain Townsends answer to reporters who asked him about reports he planned133 words
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227 1957-11-05 1 LONDON. Nov. 4 (IP) Nikita S. Khrushchev is 1 headed toward the infamous peak of absolute dictatorship but his trail will be a rocky one, Western experts s on Soviet affairs said today. They Bald the timing of the Soviet Communist Party chiefs POTfe227 words
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Article76 1957-11-05 1 JOHANNESBURG. Nov. 4 (Renter). four Zulus were backed to dea h last night when rioting broke out between Basutus and Zulus -n a Johannesburg African township One ol the victims was a policeman. The dash took place in the township, where two months ago, following76 words
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Article75 1957-11-05 1 The Sterling Area's gold and dollar resei i rose by 2AA million dollars during October and stood at 2,00.'} million dollars ai the end of the ir.onth. the Treu.-;;ry announced today. Tiie BgIHN ihOVP that the Government's economy mca■ures aimed at defending sterling and halting75 words
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166 1957-11-05 1 LONDON, Nov. 4 (Reuter) —Gales of 100 nflM an hour swept across England during the nigh: and today causing much damage inland and along the coasts. Huge seas pounded the beaches. Ships in the English Channel and the North Sea were driven to shelter. Oif166 words
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Article57 1957-11-05 1 JAKARTA. Nov. 4 (Reuter)l —An unknown person threw a hancigrenade at the house of the Medan District Judge in North Sumatra last week, a delayed report "id today. The attacker had cut the telephone wires to the house j but there was no further damage beyond57 words
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Article222 1957-11-05 1 GENERAL DECLINE IN SHARE MARKET THK Malayan sharp market ha* had one of its hardest knock s in recent years. Prices, which be^an to drc»p sime the past few ueeks. took a lurther dive yesterday more than <>0 counters, mostly tins ana industrials, were marked down Ihe fall precipitated in222 words
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305 1957-11-05 1 Humans Can Stand The Rigours Of That Flight' BERKELEY, California, Nov. 4 (UP) Man is physically capable of withstanding the rigours of a flight into space, according to a University of California physiology professor. Dr. Nello Pare. an authority on the eil'ects of high altitude on the human body, said305 words
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Article148 1957-11-05 1 Red Success Gives US The Jitters WAS lIINGTON. Nov 4 Sputnik II raised new fear- todaj that Ru La, already first into space with a data-collecting projectlh and a liTing animal, ir.ay beat this country to the moon and score a solid lead in death-dealing missiles. Russia's second successful satelliteU.P.; A.F.P. - 148 words
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Article26 1957-11-05 1 HELD M;»r hal Sir J. hn Harding, retiring Govornni Cyprus, arm. 1 ;r, L r. n by air from Nio -a yotrrd ReuterReuter - 26 words
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127 1957-11-05 1 CAIRO, Nov. 4 (UP)— The semi-ofiieial Middle East News Agency reported from Damascus today that Syrian anti-aircraft guns opened fire on four jet planet flying over the Syrian Port of Latakin at 10 a.m. today. The astney gaid thmt the planes Hew from Turkish127 words
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Article34 1957-11-05 1 A FIVE-YEAR-OLD Hok tika girl was discovered I Wellington by her mothc chewing an unknown objci which the woman immi diately took from her. I was later iden'ified as i detonator. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement49 1957-11-05 1 DESSERT IS W #0 PROBLEM T-MLlX£B<£lffl£] COLO STORAGE CRLAMERICS LTD IPHIUPSI PHILIPS i i- H ij] H' Mi [I U fi'l j I I S Larvj -Ar-r re-.e.ver w.th J ind.C^tor Pushbutton W m t-n Powerful 7* ".<jr ".r; Ro'-'-Me ♦er,o^ptof vV '^l for SW C- —> oni for j49 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-11-05 2 THE 5T5.000 Batu Road Post Office was opened by the Minister for Works and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Ha.ji Zubir, recently^ Picture shows t h<- Mini -i the unveiling ceremony On I Mentri Brsar of Srlan^or Im Kais and the Minister for I d Mohanu'd KhirStandardpic - 52 words
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371 1957-11-05 2 PENANG, Mon. After drinking beer and dancing the rumvom went and robbed a towkay who was the father of one of them, the s« was told today. Befon the So.- Hi David Anthony. Che.-.h Ch:n S< M Nooi i; rah ran371 words
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Article164 1957-11-05 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers >e__ers Spot (Nominal) 78 1 782 R.S.S. No. 1 3t| 782 Dee R.S.S. No. 1 78. 782 K.S.S. No. 2 November 76\ 77 R.S.S No 3 November 741 ~H Tone: Quiet. Tht price of tin In164 words
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Article27 1957-11-05 2 ODD-JOB labourer. Cheong Choon Chek, was ye terday fined $75 or two n With jail, for possession of -4 7 pieces cf lion tods.27 words
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161 1957-11-05 2 HE WILL CHECK UP ON RUBBER PRICES KUALA LUMPIR, Mon The Controller <»| Exports. Commodities Division of thr Ministry fr»r Commerce and Industry. Mr P. I\ Adams said today that blind accusations and statements about the causes of pii<«- fluctuations in rubber urn- doing the <ountr> great damage. Mr. A161 words
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Article29 1957-11-05 2 E Buon. 4 has offered pr The m*m is open I public I nui; I •1 lnriK < f in.:id. •te I sion of err-29 words
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Article51 1957-11-05 2 Ti Of \i:> W rK« Part i <st nig: ed the [lain U., hail, a Mi L s V'.cii TornK< •< ra! Mr H H krrh:.., s. n J K Chiam hine>o In he M cd bin Tai (Malay). Mi I h ree The 1 i i51 words
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Article24 1957-11-05 2 Month' s Jail For Rioting )HOKE BAHI: I in th< S one month's fail l-.i He was charge! others prosecution. ooutuel, gave I 'a***24 words
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Article14 1957-11-05 2 si.\< MM to ;«r. tm Road, at 5.30 p.m. ye*14 words
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Article21 1957-11-05 2 POOR strikir Straits T: oh. we: him bin Ahrfa yesterday suilty to a IWA the mpitt ■M r-omp..r;ys j.i<:'..'C-21 words
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Article12 1957-11-05 2 a sin<;ai group of serr thup pore, yesterday aft BotpHal12 words
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Advertisement1460 1957-11-05 2 t9TAMDA*D>* CLASSIFIED ADM MEBVHmA ...s httlt bit that gee* a long wty SI UM lONS VA( AM ROYAI. MALAYAN NAVY AETIFICKR APPRKNTK I S V^ACAN :iES px f R f v a! the i ;n g for ti inii a r.uiu < r r>t>rtnti e.- in tr.e right :i i'::1,460 words
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Advertisement675 1957-11-05 2 JOHORE PUD. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Cla.ss 'C and 1 above registered p.vv.d. Contractor^ wUI be received by Ihe Wate Engineer. Johore, Op to nor,r ol the 16th Si vembcr. 1057 foi CON'STRUCTION OF 5 CLASS V BUNGALOWS AT JOHORE BAHRU I- .^l particular.^ may be obtained from the senior675 words
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Advertisement1162 1957-11-05 2 I VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that I, LIM SOON HOCK of 203 Albert Street Singapore 7, have applied for a First Class Public House Licence :n respect of premises No. 203 Albert Street Singapore, and that 'his application will be heard in the Court of thp District Judse and First1,162 words
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Advertisement44 1957-11-05 2 NOTICE NEDERLANI) LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES MY "BATJAN DERTHD: 2-11-1957. 0 SUB. Godown>: 1/2. (>< n< ral urvey will be- held tbt oil- I:*s r. No further survey will be u-ld. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DITCH MAIL. 41. Robin.-on Road Tel. llJjt, ■RyM44 words
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Article98 1957-11-05 3 VARIED WELCOME FOR NEW PARTY ggfbovement in the &A f two r£%e<s and two E o a t Front: th» T «**#ren* here. I mamfor the should be er one banner. JrU will he ultimateL we are fighting A Pi#y a pity r r ps to j Party for demo-98 words
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Article28 1957-11-05 3 PORE taxi driver, report of the Nee Soon ed through d saw -,;erins along i two men who ed and r < ration lol- e soldiers.28 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-11-05 3 A 2?>- year -old Malayan student Xbas bin Mohamt'd from Tangkak >luar Jchore, came first out of m<»r»- than 100 i andidates in the State ••I irtoria in auditing in tin- I.im Institute of hartered Accountants annual examinations in Melbourne.44 words
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Article60 1957-11-05 3 J MICHAEL DAVIDSON. 21. .'Leading Aircraftsman of the Royal Australian Air Force. I was acquitted in the Penang Sessions Court yesterday on two charges of attempting to cheat the R.A.A.F. on a daim that 21 lorr v loads of material valued at $l t 47Q had been fie- liveied60 words
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Article32 1957-11-05 3 A TERRORIST, identified ;as Tsang Wa. gave himseli up to a civilian in the Jelebu district ol Ncgri Sembilan. on Sunday, A rifle, grenade and ammunition were later recovered.32 words
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94 1957-11-05 3 j hinatownl K into a battle L-• ntw, nfthPmnct I supremacy on t ji__ cd over' the colhction of p: •■•:•>■•; b money in tht the fraca ::-r followcd. coffee stalls foodstalis, Lnd hp> in the vicinity were wn Jked At least five people94 words
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Article41 1957-11-05 3 A SINGAPORE magistrate Mr. R.8.1. Pates yotcrday jailed Wat Tuck Wan lor three months to be fallowed bf 12 :rr« tilths' police supervisor! fcr ■taaling 111 troa <i bus Dassenejet last Saturday Wai admitU 1 one previous ooovictlon.41 words
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Article85 1957-11-05 3 Shopman Stabbed Robbed A SINGAPORE shop assistant was knifed and robbed of $900 while on his way to a bank at Selegie R( day. The assistant. Ong Cheo Lay of Chop Kim Lang. Serangoon Road was park g his bicycle on the five-foot-ivay when two men confronted him. One pushed85 words
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Article30 1957-11-05 3 VOLUNTARY workers help the public in filling their forms for registration Singapore ./ens at the Alexandra Community Ccr Prince Philip Avenue, c i£» from 7.30 p.m. and J.30 p.m.30 words
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309 1957-11-05 3 NEW RULE SAYS: NO MIXING WITH PATRONS FOREIGN artistes performing in Singapore have 1 been warned by the Immigration Department to keep strictly to their contracts. Any departure in the' farm of extra curricular activities will be considered illegal. The Immigration Depart-! rnent has309 words
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Article291 1957-11-05 3 Go In Alphabetical Order PEOPLE entitled to register as citizens should report at various centres according to their surnames in alphabetical order, Singapore Chief Registrar of Citizens, Mr. P.T.F. Cromwell, said yesterday. A Him tlUl lOf s-.f'h reg:s- tration will be ISSIM I shortly, he added.291 words
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Article141 1957-11-05 3 Barbers Face A Dilemma HUNDREDS Ol employees in i Singapore'.-, hair-dressing and permanent wave Mtoofii are nettled over the lonn working hours. They tDCfi th;it employers pal them on a 72-hour week, although they need only work •14 noun i week Recording to the Shvp A.-m.-!>. tits' Ordinance. a ipokennan141 words
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Article125 1957-11-05 3 A MAX who W9M given $IC€ to redeem typewriter trom a pawnsnop absconded with the money and later surrendered to tlu police in ButterWOlthi a Singapore Court was told yt >t« relay. B. Govindasamy, who pleaded guilty to criminal! bread] ol trust ofl the money, Wai >aid125 words
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Article192 1957-11-05 3 The tripartite Seamen's Registry Board, whose main purpose will be to put an end to allegations Of malpractices in the recruitment Of local seamen, was inaugurated yesterday. Singapore*! Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. .1. M. Jumabhoy, who presided at the Inaugural sitting yesterday laid tnai192 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-11-05 3 MR. LIM Gu;m Choe, a tevdMf and old boy of the St. Michael's Institution, Ipoh, who has hren appointed headmaster of the Primary Department of his Alma Mater. Mr. Lim has been on the staff of St. Michael's for the past years. He is also secretary and treasurer60 words
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238 1957-11-05 3 SINGAPORE Minister for Education and Chairman of the Labour Front, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday said the allegation that government is suppressing Chinese-speaking Chinese was "untrue and a fallacv." Mr. Chew said: "We. of course, take action against a.ien> who try to overthrow government through238 words
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129 1957-11-05 3 Salesman Jailed And Fineds $1,ooo A SALESMAN who sold hf| firm's goods to 15 ihopt failed to return with the money, the Singapore Nin h Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Charged with criminal breach oi trust of the gOOdfl amounting to 1530 was ;he salesman, Abdul Salam. He pleaded guilt129 words
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Article84 1957-11-05 3 PENANG MOO.— -The Coroner. Mr. All Aii Wan. t( I 9 returned a verdict of "suicide at t he end oi SO Inquiry irK> the death <>f I 7!-y<. ar-old woman, Taa Kheng Bet, i was found hanging In i room of her house in84 words
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Article32 1957-11-05 3 MR R. C. HOFFMAN- Pi manent Secretary fEstai i I ment) irill be acting Chiel Secretary. Singapore, In the •bsenoa of Mr I We wart, who i.s inrii?r>OM d32 words
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Article27 1957-11-05 3 AN official tea party will be given at the Royal Johow lav tcrnational Club tomorrow m honour Ol the birthciav <>i the Sultanah of Johof.27 words
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178 1957-11-05 3 SARAWAK, Mon, Mi. Malcolm MacDonald. the lo'"--rr.er Commis.-.ioner-CJeneral |Hf the United Kingdom in South* j east Asia has decided thai tfo. incorr.e from the sale of his, i OOk '"Borneo People" should pi towards an "Ib^n Scholarship Fund" in Sarawak. Mr MacDonaid said178 words
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Advertisement45 1957-11-05 3 PHfin^F THE <r -m i L S x unuuoc inc 1 ?/> i DUNLOP V J w**^ > i c HIGHWAY ii p>|. If// InUwlV. I c AMR V m J 1^ 1 M %i*^^ (JmSiw bus TYRE UNLOP RUBBER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. V^^T<:> K UA_ALUMPUK PENANG45 words
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Advertisement270 1957-11-05 3 COLONY OF SINGAPORE PART-TIME NATIONAL SERVICE LAST DAY TO REGISTER il you are a young man born between Ist December 1937. and 2nd December i| 1939. and a Citizen ci the United Kingdom and Colonies DO NOT MISS YOUR LAST CHANCE j Penalty for non-registration: 1 Imprisonment, on conviction* for270 words
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215 1957-11-05 4 School Broadcasts Are A Flop After Ten Years Headmasters Display Little Or No Interest' SOME $10,000,000 frcm the tax-payers pocket ha\e been >pent on schools' broadca-ting by Radio NlaU%a over the Li>t ten years, but schools have shown little intercut in the service. I: is understood ess than five per215 words
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Article, Illustration136 1957-11-05 4 SINGAPORE was last r introduced to its first the V lies) rariety show oca! talent, produced by sponsored by Wiliiaxn Jacks and C Malaya L:d./wisj watched by more than 200 Colony dnei nap Loke War. The. who is to start 1 t re,136 words
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265 1957-11-05 4 FIVE more 1 be. subpoenaed to give g i :tion Corruption ion Nov 12 it 430 p Tr \Xt Messrs. -ml n Wee Um U serai odldate who K Far I tl 1 S eg r. and Miss M Br 1 T ng265 words
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Article114 1957-11-05 4 Two Boys Lost In Rainstorm BENTONG Mon M"re thar. "/»0 people r. Poli* e 'oin^d in a d for tur, three->*-ar-old bo>s r*-port*-d in thf rain on Tue-- -•< afwn'>on at San? Lee Estat« 14th Mile B^nti ni'-Raub Road Police 3* San? I.^e i- ilaii mM U te] Ihcvi werf114 words
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252 1957-11-05 4 AUSTRALIAN Mini er for External Affairs, If] Rich?rd Casey, on arrival in Singapore last night, said H sui prised by Indonesian Foreign Minister Dl S oandnos statement that Indonesia would take V. Irian by force if the United Nations' decision on her ciaim252 words
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160 1957-11-05 4 AH ilkfitiw that the J a mese ship. s.s. Pyidawnyunt, had fctalfr stabbed a winchman with a kitchen knife while the vessel was anchored* H e Outer Roads, was made in the Singapore High Court ycsThe case concerned a B -ese, Maung K160 words
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Article38 1957-11-05 4 THE Icllc tne fair held i1 the Church Sunday prize: MS2 7036; 6:: 7343; 7th: 1485; Bth: 3800; 9th: 5832- 10lh: 6419. Conso'.ation prizes: 8314; 2399; 0622; 264" *****; 1185; 0629; 5521 I 8029.38 words
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Article23 1957-11-05 4 of the Cnm. ri was adn-.ir.ed to the E Mr. .re Tan Ah Tan in the S gaporc High Court yester-23 words
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Article47 1957-11-05 4 YOUNG Lih-Socs thf Sing* per. si Socialist Party— registratioi gn of Co.ony citizens. Tr open a temporary J7. Mav< -:e€t. between 1 &n: c 5 on Thursday and at 145-19 HoV-sr-d Read on Satui lar. r 7 re; trati I tinue until further notice47 words
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Advertisement271 1957-11-05 4 *^H^^_B^ ft HS_P__?Tvfi I-E^n 1 WK^RrK^_fflr__f t^^^^^^ I L'J r '^B I hS^s^b^HHl K -_~r. ij iT'il", WOW SHOW/s C fill kj im.um.*u.t.m t*..fl THEiDEERSLAYED r < 1 kiln. i -^t Plus: CScope Short*: t- COMING! -A\ AFFAIR TO REMEMBER" Pr ODc::4HI i act n/ ttttsSSS^a LAS/ i^ J SVVLM271 words
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Miscellaneous410 1957-11-05 4 eAlm&nac H INFORMATION AT A GLANCE llNvAf ORt J sr«ak Malay. 4 SftssM* ssW. k^Bssm I *-35 a versary (Coatd.). I wEF mi 1 J J I^^BB -i mMmW^m^mdWmA Hh r'^T^ m s Talk '15 Soorts Reel 1 I P.m. T .-anaires, 8-30 Poppy D»7 Funv i es. 9 i.410 words
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Article108 1957-11-05 5 'YOU'RE GOING TOO FAR' WARNING slippery ground.* 1 *u Mr. Balakrishnan going la wall lot Mr. Tan Phock Kin 1 dark eornef and do something to him?" Mr. Ra- :n askeci. The motion was put to Qsfl vati and h si Mr. KhOO Tat See (Independant) than ■ucceatfuUy moved n108 words
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Article65 1957-11-05 5 PEXAXG, Mon.— A 11-year-! old boy, K. k Say Hai, was struck down by fal Ing coconut tree in Sungd Ara. about atven mUei (roan here, this afternoon, Da wai Immediately rashad to the General Hospital 1:1 I critical condition. A (>;-y< 1 i woman,65 words
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Article35 1957-11-05 5 THE Perak State elections office today sent out I total I I Uffta postal ballots to thott eligible to casJ their votes in the Ipoh and Ifengtembd Federal constituency election on \<v. J3.35 words
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Article439 1957-11-05 5 Council rejects rail sale Probe ALLIANCE CHAIRMAN IS ACCUSED OF 'EXTRAORDINARY BEHAVIOUR* PENANG, Mon. The City Council today rejected a Labour demand for a commission of inquiry into the "hasty" disposal of some rails to the public by the Council's Transport Committee without tenders being called. The labour motion tabled439 words
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174 1957-11-05 5 $1 million own-a-home fund for councilmen PENANG, Mon. The Penang City Council today agreed to set aside a $1,000,000 Joan fund to enable its employees to become home-owners. The motion. tabled by Mr. A.M Abu Bakar (Alliance i, wcus carried unanimously. Earlier. Mr. D.S. Ramanathan's (Labour) move to amend the174 words
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Article130 1957-11-05 5 HG's DEATH WAS AN ACCIDENT TELOK AXSOX, Mon. Tuan Sped Othman bin ah retained verdict ol "death M a result Of HI accident"' at the Conclusion Ol an inquiry OB Saturday into the death of i Boom Guard, Kimin bin Hassan, while on patrol on It irai stated that three130 words
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135 1957-11-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today appealed to Malays in the Federation to place more reliance on Western medicine and to make full use of Government clinics and health centres. I He urged them not to report to the old135 words
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Article69 1957-11-05 5 IPOH. Mon. A schoolboy. Leong Kce Seong. captured first and MCOIId prizes m the scenery MCtiOO of the llrst Perak photographv competition, organized by the Perak Photographic Research Society here last night. A professional photographer, Mr. Nf Chan Khuan won and silver medals in the portraiture section.69 words
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204 1957-11-05 5 IPOU, Mon. BsntO bin Wasi, 22, who was described by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. R. Whimster. as a "menace to society 1 was today put away for 21 months. Harun, who has eight previous convic.ions. pleaded guilty to204 words
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183 1957-11-05 5 THE Malay Cultural Congress, scheduled to be held in Malacca from Dec. 30 to Jan. 2, will discuss the formation of a National Council of Culture in the Federation. This was decided at a meeting of the Congress central preparatory committee recently. A183 words
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149 1957-11-05 5 Governor of Penang may open anti-vice congress- Sir Uda has been invited to open Malaya's first antiprostitution congress to be held here on Nov. 17. The Penang Malay Patriotic Youth Organization (Semangat Pemuda Melayu Pulau Pinang) has invited hundreds to attend. Among those invited are representatives of Muslim organizations in149 words
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Article72 1957-11-05 5 IPOH. Mon Kong Ch:>n Kim. 27, with a "string"' of previous conviction.-, iM sentenced to one year's jail by Magistrate, Inche Ibrr.him bin Abdul Manan. today lor theit of two bicycles. The Court was told that both the bicycles were recovered One of the machines72 words
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Article36 1957-11-05 5 HONGKONG, Nov. 4 Special Standard BcivlOt; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were I1&41 to Cl Sterling $SJ3S to US$l; $1.83!) to Malayan Si: $0,135 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $256,625 to a tacl.36 words
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Article38 1957-11-05 5 THREE kampongs in the Sungei Aver Tawar area near Ipoh are to send a memorandum to the Mcntri Besar of Perak asking the Government to build irrigation finals in their area to develop their padi fields.38 words
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Article43 1957-11-05 5 PENANG. Mon. A 66--year-old man. Chen Wan Fook, who was iound bleeding from the head at Argyll Road on Aug 23 was believed to nave jumped from the first floor of his house, a coroner's court was told today. Verdict: Suicide.43 words
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Article200 1957-11-05 5 300,000 MAY BE REGISTERED BY 1959 ELECTIONS IPOH. Mon. The State elections office here today launched a drive for new voters for the next Federal elections in 1959. The department has sought the aid of all political parties here in providing volunteers to help potential voters200 words
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Advertisement175 1957-11-05 5 '"HILARIOUS.... J DYNAMIC J g CHARACTERISATION'* )C STLVE NEOH (Sunday Standard) *T a B MV v Aiig B m 3^ ir J RAINMAKER S r>~ .Jill LI Lv> O JJI^ A *J -rv B^Vr^^l^^Pl 1^ •«»■«•.«*<««]■■•%«»*• Ki^r J technicolor' &^m f^^K if 3 *****111l "Alias Hurricane i^fill^ l^^ Uohnson, alias175 words
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Article482 1957-11-05 6 IY'HILE Russia's secor.d man-made satellite was hurl* d into out' a]MCC and has now taken up the 'numphar.- bleats of its predecessor, ano:ner star m the Kremlin's firmament, Marshal Zhukov, was hurled down from a seat in the Bovif I Pr- -:ci. That two events are a482 words
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Article396 1957-11-05 6 'THOSE who believe that religion is a bulwark against communism have to revise their idea. A few years back Russia sent their agents on pi 1 primage to M< era Now Islamic countries of the Middle East and South-east Asia have a large number of communists. So it396 words
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Article1537 1957-11-05 6 A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT SURVEYS CURRENT ASIAN AFFAIRS WITH THE SPOTLIGHT ON: Laos Burma Pakistan AGREEMENT has reportedly been reached between the Royal Government of Laos, and the Communist Pathet Lao in the northeastern provinces of Samneua and Phongsaly, for the formation of a coalition Government and the transfer of Pathet1,537 words
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Article554 1957-11-05 6 Sir- -I wish to refer to the letter on "Army Civilian Statl" by "Leave' me Alone" and must point out that it contains inaccuracies on the ninny points raised. He contended that over l.iioo Civilian employees in the Anv.v have been established "which compared favourably with that enjoyed by554 words
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Article271 1957-11-05 6 Sir Trie propo-cd Workers" Party is bsann formed by Mr. Xair, the president of the Armv CivU Service Union. It is obvious that tills party, when formed, wiß cause a major split in the A.C.S.U.. as the 1' cal-horn members have >ai i they will n-)t a'.l'iw poetics271 words
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Article729 1957-11-05 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By r rilF Singapore ImproveA merit Trust has been hold "P s thp greatest, boon the Colony has bestowed on its citizens, especially those in the lower sai?.rie» bracket who cannot aflord the astronomical rents demanded by landlords, with or without '•tea729 words
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Advertisement104 1957-11-05 6 JUST OUT! flluhfth 11: The Com- The Problem of ImpomonwMi'M Q .**>- An l«ce. Dr Walter Alvare* *;j€c ilate^ of ne c<i.-e •xclua 1 v idy of of impo enre :n rn rid El.za^lr of W.nr!» r a^e. a-.d sjggesti p'*.»:b.e L-.t wT.an ar.i L u e remedies. Q*« n104 words
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Advertisement69 1957-11-05 6 Every glass is a pleasure a^Hfe"^«?%^. 3 '^"'^BK^^S: B^l W^m B^l v '^tt:, JKr. •s> > "'v '-^*—^Br "^P* -*Wg.tJß:t> j^iT*. i 4 Hi HbJ morninc to start a ■ftai :,,:,< day's work, refresh yours< a g\a LA of n .r.V H r in« a children's party. BuD»i» FHt'rr I'UNCH69 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-11-05 7 photo. WAVING a his balloon. Princess Margaret turn s round and smiles at Mr. Billy Wallace, at the Hallowe'en ball in aid of the National Children Adoption Association at the Dorchester Hotel. London, on Oct .°>l. Standing on the table (left) is a doll dressed asA.P. - 62 words
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162 1957-11-05 7 PARIS. Nov. 4 (Reuter) II Felix Gaillard, Radical Finance Minister in the last French Government, looka like celebrating his 38tb birthday tomorruw by becoming France's youngest Prime Minister. With tr.c backing ol the I Bociaitot Party annmmnd last Dlffht and all the *her162 words
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Article282 1957-11-05 7 All About The Dog Satellite HAMBURG. Nov. 4 (AFP^ The Russian.s did not use atomic energy or a special fuel to launch their second satellite. German rocket expert Rudo.t Nebej .said. Nebel sain that the new rocket's fuel would weigh about 100 tons, consisting of 80 tons. f liquid oxygen282 words
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Article107 1957-11-05 7 Gurion 's ADC Found Shot JERUSAI I Israeli Nov. (AJ P An Aide de camp of Israeli Premier D;.\ B Gurion was found dead rt his home in Tel Aviv ytattlofficial commupiqve i in .Jerusalem said l* c t night thai the aide. Colon*-] Xahemia Argov. had I |Hi .>107 words
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Article88 1957-11-05 7 SEATO War Exercises MANILA, Nov, (AFP^-i "F\e:\:-e Pri;v'.i::k." latest in. HH MTltl <>f SEATO war; gan es to keep the eight-natti n alliance in defensive trim, oft- rt.->. led ofl '•-•>■ ai Fo t t William McKinley, outside Ifani -a i ihore assauli training co 11 e "Phiblink," while essentially88 words
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Article20 1957-11-05 7 SEVENTEEN persons wore killed ta Colombia by bandits during last week. Bra in newsoapera reported ytsterday, AFP."20 words
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Article28 1957-11-05 7 THE National Union Party of Premier Antonio Salazar ■gain has won the 120 scats in the POXtUfUese National Assembly, all but sis without opposition A. P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article159 1957-11-05 7 EUROPEAN UNITY MOVEMENT Pope Gives His Blessing CASTLEGANDOLFO. Italy, Nov. 4 (UP) Pope Pius XII gave his full blessing to Europe's efforts to unite today but warned that further progress could be achieved only by dint of "great energy.'' The 81-year-old PoDe was speaking to members of the European Coal159 words
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Article61 1957-11-05 7 OTTAWA. Nov. 4, (AP)— Canada's powerful atomic energy reactor known as NRU the free world's versati'e itemlc research tool wcrt into operation yesterday. The reactor, which will nroch:ce significant quantities of Plutonium, the material used in atomic bomb-, "went critical" six years after construction started. Housed in a61 words
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Article55 1957-11-05 7 ALGIERS. Nov. 4 (AP) Grenades were thrown into two ofet frequented by j Moslems in Algeria last night, killing One m«n and injuring The lergesl t' 1 w ">> s1 cafe near the edge c f the Cfctbeh, where the grenide i thrown through window.55 words
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214 1957-11-05 7 GUHUM. Ghann. N"v. 4, i Rent; r». Mr. K "< :b> L c'u sei. Ghana's Minis! r 1 1 tin Interior, has denied oppofclt.on allegations that emergency powers he is seeking at the next parliamen ary session are "an expression Of dictatorship." He toid214 words
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263 1957-11-05 7 ALLS WELL WITH SPACE DOG IN SPUTNIK II An Attempt Will Be Made To Bring Epoch'Making Traveller To Earth MOSCOW, .Nov. 4 (IP) Russia's new half ton satellite encasing: a husky dog yesterday relayed to earth a health information on mysterious space and its effect on living things from a263 words
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Article, Illustration73 1957-11-05 7 PROFESSOR Chen Ning Yang. 34, Chinese physi- i cist working at the Instl- i tutp for Advanced Study < at Princeton, New Jersey, shares this year's Nobel Prize for physics with Professor Tsung Dao Lee, 30. also a Chinese physi- cist, of Columbia Univer- sity The pairA.P. - 73 words
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Article41 1957-11-05 7 Lahore. West Pakistan, 4. (AP)— Hosti e era* fa -rokc up a HUM ting bv proCdinmunist leadei Maulara Bia<hain yesterday for the seventh tine during hit tv.-o-we tout of Western Pfttiftm. About a dozen persons were injured.41 words
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148 1957-11-05 7 Have Reds Fired A Rocket To The Moon? i id 'oday "if n j possible" the Russians a: ve liupcfaed a i tu the moon. Hi F:.'i I. Whjpi.o. D.r--r of the <TmjrhsaniM rophysical Mid it would take a abo i- :.i\ j. moo:: ll.' R.; may have launched the148 words
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Article94 1957-11-05 7 LONDON, Nov. 4 (Reuter) The Jii "kinchin" c,f R ~ia *> second earth sat. ite with a I husky (]t z as pa.-scnger was received with undis.2.;;sed and startled admiration by British newspapers of all political opinions today. The rows was s] !a h< i on frcnt94 words
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Article26 1957-11-05 7 AN escori ol Indian Air F< rcc jet li2hter> and a 21-gun salute greeted VU on •"•i- x arrival In New Delhi APAP - 26 words
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Article62 1957-11-05 7 LUSAKA. K n:r Nov. 4 (Reuter) An .n the Syangwemu ;.r« o tta Gwcmbc Di I N r!hcm Km,':, chased by home on his bicycle. In hi^ haste to pi awiy when the lion i was lyins? on the cround with on top of hfay A'hirring62 words
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Advertisement194 1957-11-05 7 Jam QmnSeam \ZS SHAVEMASTER i^*pi!T?\ Thii f 1 d«M. (l*on sn^ Fv -H. .«.mootK LADY SUNBEAAA. SHAVEMASTER f y. NOW? A^ r~ r. r// Sunbcom SHA. [vaj'[r_ I^l __^-J*^l faster closer more GfHt* 1 fe^! "-^U^miJ^mm^^ I 3rtoble than Qn V cr-rr <i^ S* I^l Hmi H(r j .Haver. The194 words
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Advertisement101 1957-11-05 7 >\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\V\\\YVV\\\\~ 'FREE WEST lIRIAN MOVE? <• i i .<w.- ;<-;^M; 032 3uB 'ffiffl^P'^KMßfc J j#sffp-' jjfc*wK*^^^WßßyK^v^■ v'-i j !?ff?^!!-*y^^*-*^- STORES OF BI'ILDINGS in downtown Jakarta and suburban p.reas were painted w th slogans by Indonesian youths participating in a "liberate West Irian" camp/.ign aimed at the Netherlands. The Dutch-owned building101 words
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Advertisement49 1957-11-05 7 CJxkaMs 1 for growing feef Afflj^^C^^^^^r "AVRIL" This dainty casucl illustrated "JOYANCE" cbcve below is cvcilable in the cutest Red or Sizes 7 IOJ $10.50 Black Patent. S zr I—^l $12.50 "PLAYUP" This model illustrated rig^t !r G non-slip pussy-foot scied scndcl m Red, Raffles Place, Singapore. Tel: *****.49 words
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Advertisement928 1957-11-05 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. f«i: *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Mjlita*. Boiton. New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia (r Cult Port* S port P S ham Penanß ULYSSES 21/27 Nov 2S Nov 29 Nov AENEAS 18'25Dec 26 Dec 27 28 Dec Carriers option928 words
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Advertisement1287 1957-11-05 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 |in*«| < incorporated in Singapore) <'2 lines) sh,pp,n» THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE E£ SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Capt1,287 words
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Advertisement884 1957-11-05 8 MITSUI |JJ LINE S'port P S horn Penonp FOR JAPAN Hafceneson Mora vio Manilo tor Kobe Nagovo Yokohama 19 Not Amagisan Moru vio Hong Kong for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 1 5 Nov 12 Nov Kyorttsu Moru tor Moji, Kobe. Osaka. Yokohamo 21 Nov 19 Nov 17 No> FOR USA For884 words
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Advertisement711 1957-11-05 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bcngkok ond/or For Eov Penoncj PS horr "ERRIA" fcl/It* "JUTLANDIA" 20 22 No* 23 24 N c^ 2t^ Bongkok Only. "FALSTRIA" 5/6 Dec 7 6 Drc Colling Soigon, Bongkok "KAMBODIA" HOMEWARDS Soilings for Aden. Port So.d Gm- L Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen Gothcnburq C S'pore711 words
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177 1957-11-05 9 Inf'l Buffer Stock Can Hold 'Natural' Price delegate of "he Federal Republic Germany had shown me sympathy for view" Mr ran reminded the mee* r..; it there was al- .iv an rnatlonal tin I .:!er stcc.-: He fur r MM Um meeting: "Commodity producers are occasionally accused of pric- i177 words
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Article460 1957-11-05 9 KIWI LUMPUR, Mon Leaders of the rubber industry in Hal Federal :apital are agreed tr.at the 'International Rubber Stock Scheme' as envisaged b". Minister foe Comrrerc-- I Industry, will mos: d.rVicu'. to iniple-; mer. Mr. J. C Ma*:::- n. president of the BdangOf PlantAss n,460 words
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Article78 1957-11-05 9 RECORD 2 5/8-ct DROP Interest In Dec. Sheet RUBBER touched its lowest price in the Singapore market this year, j when International 'first grade November shipment closed yesterday at 78»c. per lb. down 21 cents on Friday's quotation. The market opened sharply low on ovaraaai advices and eased further on78 words
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Article50 1957-11-05 9 SINGAPORE Chamber o f Commerce Rubber Association noon prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. (nominal) 78_ 781 International Nov. Xo. 1 R.S.S f.o.b. 78_ 783 Int. R.S.S. No. 1 December 784 783 November No 2 764 77 No. I 74* 743 Tone: Easier50 words
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Article176 1957-11-05 9 New Cargo Ship To Call Here Standard Shipping Reporter THE new 8,500-ton Blue Funnel cargo liner Menelaus is expected here on her maiden voyage under Nn command of Captain J. Simpson on Nov. 13, after calling at Federation ports en route. She is the first of I new class of176 words
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295 1957-11-05 9 LOWER RUBBER PRICE. WORLD TENDENCY HIT SHARES INDUSTRIALS and tins suffered the sharpest fall for a very long time in the Malayan share market yesterday. The fall was due to the lower rubber price and general world conditions. Shorl covering and selective buying failed to halt the decline. Rubbers were295 words
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Article33 1957-11-05 9 AUSTRALIAN-^ .pi 1 built "Jindlvik" pilot:. cralt radio- i i' t j>r d ar»- b* :r.g supplied Th, Swr-d h G v(i vi rnm< nt Aircral F arMi ;b ...me33 words
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Article, Illustration321 1957-11-05 9 Pencil Plant Can Supply Country r s Needs A NEW pencil making factory in Singapore can produce all the pencils which Malaya needs. Mr. Ng Ip Heng,; Hongkong's "p enc il king" and the plant's managing director, told The Standard yesterday. The factory of the Malaya Pencil Manufactory Ltd.. inStandardpic - 321 words
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Article204 1957-11-05 9 IRRIGATION HOSE FOR THE TROPICS A NEW flexible plpleline which m n ets the drastic demands of tropical climates where con>tant delivery of water for irrigation purposes is a vital necessity has recently been Introduced by British industry. In addition to being flexible the pipeline is ea>ily portable and require.;204 words
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Article97 1957-11-05 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes fan Iti rates to Merchants yesterday! New York: buying. TT. 31 11 16. OD. 82-13 Hi. O.D. 33| credit bills, 33-3/16 trade bills. Canada- buying, TT 31-7/16. o.d. si-i/16, 90 daya 31-li/lf Credit bills, 31 trade bills. Selling. TT.97 words
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Article70 1957-11-05 9 AX exhibition showing the site and layout of models of various houses to be bull', in the Sarawak capital, opened in Kuching yesterday. The housing e>tate II known as Lintang Park. The developers intend to build 161 units, including six shophousrs. Leveling work on the site has begun.70 words
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Article65 1957-11-05 9 THREE hundred Indian university graduates are to be trained in Britain by a Consortium of British industrial firms to qualify them tor employment il supervisors at the new steelwork? being built at Durgapur in West BengaL Travel costs and maintenance grants for the findufttefl wi',l65 words
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Article50 1957-11-05 9 BRITAIN K| to supply Finland with about £26,000 worth of uranium and other materials for an experimental atomic pile. Mr. Eric Rotkirsch, spokesman of the Yedin Atomic Power Association, said in Helsinki that a contract between his concern and the British Atomic Energy Authority had been signed.50 words
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Article91 1957-11-05 9 OITER ROADS Limburg. Haljink. Trein Ifaerak, nnpona, Tor.g Poh. Karsik, Mallory Lykes Srnith Deai. Pyd.T 1 nyunt. Wiikinki. Nassarius, Prominent, Inchuells. Hupeh INNER ROADS Toi^r Hock, (iannet. Sirusa, Matahari. Pertama. Senggarang, Sadao, Visut Kastri, Esau. Flying Lark, Chiat Scon, Sedenak, Salor.g. Lnni Ann. SUB WHARVES Ar]ic e91 words
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141 1957-11-05 9 TOTAL world catch of fish continues to increase and is now approaching 20 million metric tons a year, according to figures published in the latest volume of the Yearbook of Fishery Stati tics i: >ued by the Food and Agriculture Organization. The figure record* d141 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-11-05 9 MR. Yap Pow Cheng:, secretary of Harrison Crosfields (M) Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, is seen receiving: the first prize from Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee. chairman of the Federal Capital Merdeka Celebrations Committee The company was judged the best decorated and illuminated non-Government building in Kuala I umpu r63 words
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Article, Illustration131 1957-11-05 9 BATA, well-known shoe manufacturers, are expanding their business in Borneo, it was stated by the company's managing director in Singapore, Mr. A. J. i Jugas. Mr. Jugas recently made a week's tour of the territory to establish increased trade for the company's products. Bat a131 words
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Article82 1957-11-05 9 US$22 m. Profit For U.S. Rubber UNITED h\.' Rurrci Company rej r n a r.< f mcM of US$22 182 li2 eq US$3 a hare, for the fii nine months of 1957. ThLS compared with US$2:; 45: M z or U553.54 a share in ;ne fii I nine month aA.P. - 82 words
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Article21 1957-11-05 9 THE first nuclear dwtlk power plant lo be completely financed ny private capital has begun operating in Pieasanton, U.S.A.21 words
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Article46 1957-11-05 9 THE German steel ir Is inve ting L.'iOO mil i« n 1 attain an arin :tput < 000,000 tons hy 1950, with 24,500.000 tor.<^ thi yeai according to a statement at the annual convention of Gcrn.au will be induden hy then to46 words
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Advertisement321 1957-11-05 9 is ON CF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD I S. S. PYIDAWNYUNT 1^ I INNER KOADS. I Soifiafl for Rorg^n 6rh November, 1957 I ASSEN6IR CARGOES ACCEPTED FOR i PcnoMf. Mcif i. Moulmcin, Rangoon. :>- Contact: Intemotionol Shipping Agency. I ON CF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD. >. Neil Rood. S'pore. Tel. *****. PELNI-LINES321 words
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Miscellaneous136 1957-11-05 9 BUSINESS DONE I I .sp. $IJS and overnight; 1 >-s (2.12J s .ugh $l < ernight: $I1M: -vm <• 40 to Si a overnight; Coi!^ s McAl -•,<•. < i-. sjc. oven.i. u'l H Robinso n or > overnight; Cold Storage 95 to 85c. overJli 25; v T.rv.i-s S S136 words
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Article315 1957-11-05 10 AFTER the entire unit had been on location for nearly a month in Singapore's best-known hauitfed house, the Keris Film Productioyis (Cathay Organisation) decided to change the name of its new spine-cliilling film now fast neanng completion. Originally called "Di-mana G a j a h Berdiri315 words
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Article, Illustration745 1957-11-05 10 f^HE life of a ballet dancer is about one part glamour and nine parts hard work, but Fredda Maurice and Sandra Sommers agree that it's not really drudgery because it represents the realization of their childhood dreams. These 20-year-old ballerinas, now members of the chorus of745 words
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Article198 1957-11-05 10 ROME PRESIDENT Giovanni Gronchi recently received Cecil B. DeMille, famed American motion picture producer-director. at the Palazzo Quirinalc, an^ expressed his great interest in the cinematographic activities of Mr. DeMille, particularly "The Ten Commandments," his latest picture inspired by the Bible. When the Italian president198 words
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Article, Illustration117 1957-11-05 10 r YHE Greek film industry has begun serious efforts to invade the international movie market with its productions. Spearheading the "invasion" will he a film ealled **\l e Only Live Once^ starring Creek-horn Italian movie star Yvonne Sanson and leading Creek actor Dimitri Horn. It has beenAP - 117 words
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Article, Illustration350 1957-11-05 10 ROCK AROUND THE WORLD EX'cabin boy Tommy Steele will tell his success story in... 1 ANE of the most in- cradibfe i i ccesi stories in the history of show business has come s to the screen. I 4 -ROCK AROUND THE WORLD' (The T i Btedt Btocy) I :ch350 words
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Advertisement239 1957-11-05 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE 1 Unmatched by any other pain 1 reliever for Headache Neuralgia, Colds Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL NESCAFE B' WIC C V r J COFFEE \v-K^iSl tiumq.'M BABEX NESTLES INSTANT FOOD FOR INFANTS IN EASY-TO-SERVE POWDER239 words
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Article386 1957-11-05 11 LEAGUE PROBE KILLER SOCCER Clubs blame fight to dodge that Fourth Division M"' N f the Pf'f'he said yesterday far his investigathey art V >T. 3 been told that for the top the v liaggtration I aid: "HavI cicV a lot about I KtJS'of football. I I ratter find out386 words
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220 1957-11-05 11 Moore Spieser Sign Up For January Fight fy wei«llt (an h MMre and meir jmn I* \ot beyond when Spk»s- $10,000 n Boxing a on as the down paySi 00,000 guar- Meavrti record, telephontr&e commission to say LfeSSi were agreeable to R, a n to the f~- $90,000 Of guarantee220 words
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Article38 1957-11-05 11 OSLO, Nov. 4 (Router) KOfWay held world champions S-\! lag Is -1-4 riraw in an international 1 o hockey match I Bl I E JfMtd -i.v. Bwt ten had basttfl Norway here an Fri iny. j38 words
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108 1957-11-05 11 Favourite For Melbourne Cup Is Red Craze MELBOURNE. Nov. 4 (Reuter) Fighting Force, who had been one ol the early favourites -or the race, was I withdrawal) today irom the 1 Melbourne Cup, Australia's premier bOffM race to be run over two miles at Flemlnßton here tomorrow. Xinttoen runners aro108 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-11-05 11 > ETON, Buckinghamshire: A mud-spattered Prince > 1 William of Gloucester, 15, strides out during the J junior race at Eton College Steeplechases Prince 2 William's 13-year-old brother, Prince Richard. was J another runner in the race. Nearly 400 boys took 2 part. The junior race wasUP - 57 words
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978 1957-11-05 11 IN HONGKONG...A DEFEAT WITHOUT REGRET FOR SINGAPORE 6a* 'i\ i! g. v.ng a ir.d r-. i.r; S,t -V f>>tt, > r weBM hardly have done credit 1 a n v. irxime. Tip c inte^t^n* r• p r w potting which lc:; P -rp jp halfway. Out aftc- <- he was978 words
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275 1957-11-05 11 Philippines arrive^ earlier ann practised on t'-.e White City oourtfl in Sydney. Thev are led Of '.\r.y ?,~-ye:-.r-old Felicisimo Ampoi who hsi bees piav!!:g in the Davit Cui .-Mice 194H. The others an Ramunriii Deyro, mimfrff one in the Philipnines. iv. d275 words
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115 1957-11-05 11 BELGRADE. Nov. 4. <R<u!or> LI— A irarning to foreign National Athletic Federation! against approaching British athletes to run abroad without Brst r^n- tactir.p \'ro British a*'"'r:;c loritieiI oritiei vm i-.-ucd "en pester- i dav by Mr Jack Crumn, Secretary Of 'he A. A. A.115 words
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Article49 1957-11-05 11 sax difgo. California. Now I 4. (Reutcr)— Arnol-j Palmer Pennsylvania) former US Arr.-j ateur champion, won (he 20 000 dollars < about 7.000 >tcr Sa.'i Diego open poll tournfuneni votcrriav with a 72-hoie lota] I I 271 Al Balding (Canada) was second stroke behind.49 words
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Advertisement129 1957-11-05 11 Ae/y on o The true i temper steel y bicycle The Now Phil r^ has better colouring, more attractive transfers and. abovo all, a NEW PATTERN FORK DEPRESSION I i* \aturv\s Warning I 'I r\f vffJRC Beware of Imitations jl SERRAVALLOS TONIC (UMHO.W A IHOX TO.XH HIVE) I Sole Distributors129 words
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Miscellaneous263 1957-11-05 11 \l\ I flbner By Al Capp i \OUR EVES LIGHT UP AT NJIGHT I\( WiGGLMsI'THE RIGHT TOE fllley Oop By V. T. Hamlin I HBBB^^" V.~D APE J I I IM A V" I TQCK OV^R AFTE^ I I IS^^T HA ■I\ V. "-VT P>t?J MISSISSIPPI fiLAD TKNC^V THE OLD263 words
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Miscellaneous364 1957-11-05 11 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "It is always the be^t policy to speak the < truth, salem of course you i l are an exceptionally good i Jiar." Jerome K. Jerome. TIESDAY IOR KVERY- ONE: Dispatch or; and ends of task.? as efficiently as < 1 I OSSiOla. Kor :i BMMMy mat- I364 words
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122 1957-11-05 12 TAIPEI. Nov. 4 (IP) SiniMporr Chinese xzers drove to an easy in I 61 victory over South Korea last niyht as they moved towards the title round in the Presidential Birthday (up Tourney Thn»- tim»- Olympian star Wee Tian Sek led the Singapore team122 words
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Article187 1957-11-05 12 Jasbir The Hero In Sikhs Win, YOUNG Men's Sikh Associa- by five «oals to one in a SHA two league ;iyed at Balesticr I lay. This was the Sikh successive victory, and they are »till unbeaten in the league. Sikhs opened the scon IfN tenth minute through Jasbir I Stagh.187 words
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Article54 1957-11-05 12 C II I II VENEZUELA, I (Ri iter)— Pi *or Collins (Britain) in a Pgfnri, WOO the Venezuelan Grand Mi motor race here yesterday. Ferrari- first I rrr places to win the 1957 World Sports car* champ; 1 v i Mti -a- second and Wolfgang V54 words
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Article33 1957-11-05 12 T'lf" .-.0-..-V M.i\.y i trounceri -Blues v points to nil in a rugger match played at the V i ity ground yesterd;* The Blues had a sera* h V 133 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-11-05 12 A rajitnir Inn Craig, v>,o scored a mnqniflccnt > '"-stump knori-^ii b*ck bf t),r Rhodetimn fast bowler, during :> >■ |Mp4 ita/i ploy, Oct 29. in the Australia m Rfcodei i cricket I al Sal bwry. Rhodesia. ;•.•<".-' ■< II s loir is boicled by '/">'•• A ->-' r VAP - 63 words
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86 1957-11-05 12 TRA IT'F 4 it< A i/« c .;t.-: ■:.> M roc. JV Sv aH the t year foi 100 Tf S ke by clock ng one minute 11 seconds M u twa The 1 wa Bve-ti ntl of a .-r -i in the rcc86 words
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Article88 1957-11-05 12 ADELAIDE, How. t, (Beu- I W> A.• r. ,;i, with r, >■■ r. 1 ir.n;n£ \vi< kets in ban m I on 4") ram to tM l( S ith All Italia here in a Sh< Shi< I game. C -sing mm alter ti.rcc ;:av- v.trc South88 words
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320 1957-11-05 12 On a rain-soaked track, Peanut Kid Frag touch 39s KUALA Lt'MPl'R. Mon. —Peanut Kid (Moses Lee) and Pros II (Smith), two of Manning's candidates for Wednesday, stood out when they easily disposed of three furlongs in 39 sec on a rain soaked track here today. They worked at steady tiireequarter320 words
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506 1957-11-05 12 LYE HUAT'S THE LIKELY KING' OF SPORE SHUTTLERS SBA agrees to Foong Seong Cup Zone final in Kuala Lumpur TWENTY-FIVE YEAR-OLD pride of Flower B.P., Sean Lye Huat Is firm favourite for this year's Singapore badminton title. On Saturday nigtit, Lye Huat is expected to qualify for the singles final,506 words
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Article, Illustration82 1957-11-05 12 Lee Jit Cheng - M D Hamidun (So: 75), extreme Jen, who won th? ]>rst pOSUWQT oO > vide cycle rare I/,J at Teluk Anson last Sunday. The others are H.H. Baharuddm (il) second, Edwin Anthony (73) third, Chan Wong Kee (11) fifth. w>,._ Hamidun who is from Ipoh,Standardpic - 82 words
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Article719 1957-11-05 12 NO SCORE BUT MANY THRILLS Singapore. q I Hongkong, 0 j Jones. I rmrli (ar.%: Mattrr Boorork. It)..., sun (.l« nrtinini Petrir. Rirhan IIO\(,h<)\(, Sharpe. \a|. rar«! Ii«<li r*% gJ* Corner Will ninciMtn Ilrrnmtnc" <^ Abbotl l'< ii' K*l« rrr: Honours Even For Spore H'kong A SCORELESS draw how uninteresting719 words
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Article190 1957-11-05 12 SIR. May I bo permitted to ask through y< ur c lumn> who was the winm r i Sati;rci..y".- vr« tling I:- f\ve<n K:r.j K r.g and Lee Leong Fu. When Lei hurt his hand hitting the ring post, tht rel. r< :a\( a aueer d< cision190 words
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Article28 1957-11-05 12 RA F S- T< :-.f Trainii c ■cc l-n ir. SHA Div. 1! 1« ;i. ■i r. I (i c:i Ihe TIL' gn j:.d yi tcrdaj<28 words
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Article70 1957-11-05 12 thk Singapore CtviUtm to meet Singapore Service.- in their annual Poppy Day Cup hockey match on Friday on the Parians will he: Vinceni Gomez (STU): Rudy Mosbergen (SRC), Baldiraj Singh 'Police); Kirpal Singh (University), S. VelupiluU (Police), Ilarhajan Singh (YJkf.S A Douglas Xonis, (SRC), Chi* Tlori Yam70 words
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Article65 1957-11-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Civilians XV to meet Services in the annual Poppy Day nigbv football match on the parting here on Wednesday |g< lan Chandler. Yeo n Cheng Swi, Khoo Huafa Tat, Hugh I Form s. Pak Yong, M. MrCaw, (I. Ma< Donald, J. Williams,65 words
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Article135 1957-11-05 12 SINGAPORE Combined Services men and women teams to meet the Civilians in hockey matches in aid of the Poppy Day Fund arc: Today, on the Padang Services women to meet Civilian women Cpl. Saltmarsh (WRAC): Col. Wrightson <wraf>. 2 Lt. Hiekev (WRAC); WO 11. Embrey135 words
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Article38 1957-11-05 12 SERAXGOON Garden Sport? Club trounced Ar>enal SC. 8-3 in a friendly soccer match on the SGSC ground yesterday. Serangoon scored through Gnmci Green 2. and J Hydon. Arsenal replied through Otaid Tanjong 2. and M. Paknsamy.38 words
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Article72 1957-11-05 12 BULAWAYO, Southern Rhodesia. Nov. 4 (Reuter) The Australians were heading for an innings victory over Rhodesia by lunch today in i their return match here. Rhodesia with only two second innings wickets left, still needed (i2 runs to make the tourists bat again. Lunch score:72 words
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Article30 1957-11-05 12 A solitary goal by Kor :g Onn enabled University ot Malaya to beat Royal Navnl Police 1-0 in a SHA Div. 1 league at Xaval Base yesterday.30 words
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Article138 1957-11-05 12 IPOH, Mon. A nine-man Kinta Indian team did extremely well to hold Sturrock Club to a 1-all draw in the senior division hoekey match on the Ipoh padang today. San key, who led the Indians. ■cored their only goal and was always dangerous. Thillainathan, normally138 words
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93 1957-11-05 12 BRIGHTON. Southern England. Nov. 3 (Reuter) A L903 Dc Dietrich was the first car to reach here today in the annual London to Brighton 'Old Crocks' rare, a 50-milt test of speed and endurance for ancient cars. The De Dietrich, driven by Mr.93 words
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Article55 1957-11-05 12 ST. ANDREW'S School Old i Boys improved in the second half to beat Singapore Cricket Club 'B' by .six points (two tries) to three points <a try) in a rugger match on the padang yesterday. A. Ibrahim and Rftnam scored both tries lor the winners,55 words
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Article42 1957-11-05 12 BEATTY Secondary School scored their 13th successive win when they beat Gan E:.£ Seng School bv two bm li t<> nil li an inter-fcbool bockef match on the Beany school ground yestei day IV;:^ Hoon and LalifT scored42 words
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Article31 1957-11-05 12 THI AU-Btati Cup p.v.trh between the Singapore AllBlues and the Johore Asia: S to be played at .Johore this Saturday is postponed at the request of the Johore team.31 words
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Article84 1957-11-05 12 THE Kiwis upset o! mjimi bnneint b> i: ;< Sqii.-.dr,. IaMMMtSt iPJ I"* sUrt Bombi :ifs. tffcctive had I :e that ber«i aMa to scor. tansasji and two in ;*> I The: h c got onlv v 14th al~ seventh the mate icd tiic B'iit:84 words
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Article24 1957-11-05 12 charnpiMMhii First nine ballsweei S« -ond nin« balL^w«ep: B ision: Chan Per^S V balhweep. Pcnii m. Second nine I J.-icks.24 words
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Advertisement58 1957-11-05 12 TODAYS SPORT HOCKEY: S.H.A. Lcaque Div. 1: S.C.C. rs Wanderers at SCC; Div. 2: R.E.M.E rs 8.0.D.C.A. at RE ME; Div. J: y.m.c.a. of Priaoiu at YMCA; Police rs S.T.U. at STU; Inter-School: St. Andrew's School rs Gan Eng Seng ScJiool at Woodrri'le. TENNIS: Father AiMcfl Shield: Anqlo-Oiinese School vs58 words
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Advertisement55 1957-11-05 12 ODEON COM/NC ti j Peborah Kerr J on the French Riviera, across an ocean v -K and all over New York in 'Leo tt, t An Affair 40 BP^ I w v y jf r^ j w V*' mff M 1 »-T»r- J c > l_. -K I HHDjSQEyjByIBpH| fai;MaiHHM«;n55 words
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