Singapore Standard, 14 November 1957
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Title Section15 1957-11-14 1 Singapore Standard #r jt m kT^ SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1957 12 PAGES 1"> CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration176 1957-11-14 1 5 IS WpREE mVTES ISKION came to the K^agaaarc Staa- -,n Taes|ia three minutes BaV m Philips I nr show wia- s saw a Ktar-eM girl doBW I tsrlyn K srser to brins isKr aadrr-pn |aad aid in M**■a*g the Yaletide B k a little th*- Batteries e»f Krhn176 words
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187 1957-11-14 1 lOIIORK RAIIRI'. Wed.— Federation security forces tuda> sce»r«'d another bie: success when they shot dead four Communist terrun>ts in the Kenyam area of Johore The dead n r i have r ionally Identified K S: r- La: Chu Sang. Lai Toong and187 words
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Article, Illustration304 1957-11-14 1 RAZAK AS TUNKU 'S ENVOY TO MEET CHIN PENG'S MAN? KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Federation's Deputy Premier and Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Kazak bin Dato llussain (risht) is to represent the Prime Minister at the preliminary talks with Chin Penjr's representative, possibly Chan Tien, to pave ths- way for the304 words
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Article302 1957-11-14 1 1 9 600 Needed* But Only J 76 Available Malayanization Has Not Produced Desired Effect' SINGAPORE NEEDS AT LEAST 1,600 DOCTORS TO MEET THE MINIMI IU DEMANDS OF AN INCREASING POPULATION, ACCORDING TO A GOVERNMENT ESTIMATE. But there are only 576 registered in Singapore. Two hundred and302 words
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Article, Illustration104 1957-11-14 1 GARCIA IS AGAIN PRESIDENT MANILA. Nov. 13, (IP>—President Carlos P. Garcia. on P of Asia's outstanding anti-Com-munist leaders smashed towards a landslide victors in the Philippine' presidential elections tonight. With a rrueial per cent of the teital votes counted. Garcia at 1110 GMT lengthened his lead over his nearest rival104 words
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143 1957-11-14 1 Anglo-Egyptian Talks CAIRO. Nov. i:» (Keuter) A spokesman of the Egyptian Finance Ministry said yesterday that Britain had agreed principle" to release *.27.000.000 of Egyptian fond., frozen during the Suez crisis last year. The nintrßnirm was commen'um on the current Anglo -Egyptian talks143 words
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Article159 1957-11-14 1 LONDON. Nov. 19 (Reuter) Mr. Duncan Sandys. Defence- Minister, asked bv Mrs Barbara Castle. I Labour I in t>ie House oi Cornmons today to what extent li araa now Intended to equip the British forces In Bouth-east Asia and Oth< t uvtT>eas t» rri orie.s159 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-11-14 1 PRACU'E, Nov. 13, (Reuter, President Antonin Zapotoeky ot Csechoslovakia died todav. He was ri. The President was admitted to a sanatorium nine days ago suffering from heart trouble. lie* was taken ill after seeing off a top level Crcch delegation to Moscow Hr was one of the founder^60 words
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Article60 1957-11-14 1 A SINGAPORE lorry driver. Yee Eng Keet. 12, was crushed to death when his vehicle went over a elifl in Manclai Road. Last night. Yee. who drove BBS lorry hauling sranite at a nearby quarry, had come home after a day's work and was parking his60 words
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Article182 1957-11-14 1 ...And Women Are To Blame, She Says MKLBOIRNF, Nov. U (Reuter) An Australian woman said today that Australian men rate among the world's worst husbands and Australian women are largely to blame. The woman is married but not to an Australian. She is Mrs. Maya Merhinder I. all.182 words
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Article145 1957-11-14 1 BRITAIN WILL NOT GIVE UP BAHREIN 'Persia's Claim Is Unfounded' LONDON. Nov. 13 (Reuter) A Foreign Oiliee spokesman said here today the British government would continue to fulfil its obligation to safeguard the independence of Bahrein, oil-rich island claimed by Persia. The spokesman Bras commenting on Teheran reports that the145 words
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Article30 1957-11-14 1 THE Hungarian Supreme Court yesterday sentenced Tibor Dery, 63-year-old famous Hungarian writer, to nine years' jail for "leadership of an organisation aimed at overthrowing the state order. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article26 1957-11-14 1 THE Iranian Senate jresterdaj unaniaaoualy approved an agreement giving [ran and the Soviet Union tbe right '<> transport export ;.m! imr>ort.across each other's territory APAP - 26 words
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Article96 1957-11-14 1 Nehru Calls For End To Cold War NEW DELHI, Nov. 13 (IP) Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru today told the opening session of the I nited Nations International Labour Organization Asian Regional Conference that it was "utterly important" to abandon the cold war. Hi when the prosbrig hi rift i in96 words
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Article30 1957-11-14 1 MOSCOW i iy it was possible br n- \n y: ;o- ai.'' i nfcrs from e hut **o nrr><t^n* ti#»V-i »-> •Jii a ,i".M"m alien is now ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article32 1957-11-14 1 MR. HAKOLD Macmillan the British Prim' Mini t< r has BCCeOtel n an UlVitatie Ll tfl rislt Australia earlj msi year. f was announced in Canbe rra y< -terday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article46 1957-11-14 1 JAKARTA. Nov. 13 'AFP' A a aim Indonesian Parliament. Asrarudin da ernment to establish a modern larb ir ii R ago. opposite Singapore "in ord< r t< b;i j possible to bcai aaaajßpasa as i trading harbour of South -ea t Asia."46 words
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Advertisement47 1957-11-14 1 Wls p4*-**2Brß9 Pa? m mm%;~'~*"^ "^mr m- -CT.ON. Wt L" C Enjoy ll( l r M) Dried Fruits: 1 "HIS •si ICII) API'LIS '"'ls PRIMS Ftl-HMjns (Ul\nß\A FIGS K Miy^availableN Buv [T<-r leading V k\\ -revision I ome \^tore£y To-day! b? ORE CO -D STORAGE CO. LTD.47 words
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Advertisement6 1957-11-14 1 STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 24006 words
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Advertisement39 1957-11-14 1 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 An Osram Lamp is mother's treasure Her well-lit home's a constant pleasure >* p" ass<aat Jm^F^*^^ aaaaV ham^^mXJm/^' LaV AdverUitment of GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. (MALAYA) LTD. Reprtirnftno THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. Of ENGIANO.39 words
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Article319 1957-11-14 2 40,000 May Strike Over A Rejected Pay Claim DELEGATES of four unions representing 40,000 civilian employees of the three Armed Services in Singapore, will hold a joint meeting on Nov. 24 to decide future plans, including possible strike action, to press their claim for severance pay319 words
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Article157 1957-11-14 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller.* Spot (nominal) 74* *4J R.S.S. No. 1 T> 751 Jan. r.s.s. No. i ::>;; 75i K.S.S. No. 2 Dec W "J* K.S.S. No. 3 Dee. 7K 71 i Tone: Quietly steady. The price of tin in157 words
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Article90 1957-11-14 2 40 Youths Held In Ipoh Raids IPOH. Wed Nice here detaine I 4<» youthf in series al raids ail over town aime I at curbing juvenile delinquency and "teddy boy" gang-derism rile main raids were conducted on known secret society hideouts ia Cowan Street. An tjeraoa Road, and markets (a90 words
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124 1957-11-14 2 Housewife Robbed, Stabbed To Death A HOUSEWIFE, Cheng Soo Ngah. 28. was stabbed to death and robbed of $450 worth of jewellery in the early hours of yesterday morning in Kampong Hock Soon, oft' Lorong 3. Geylang. Singapore. Cheng had left her house in the kampong at about 12.25 a.m.124 words
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Article55 1957-11-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Weh— A group of Malay danecr?. hended by former screen star Katmata Booty, will five an exhibition of traditional dances before Japanese Premier. M"\ N. Kishi, at the Istana Negara here on Nov. 23. The nine-man Japanese legation arrives here on a55 words
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Article45 1957-11-14 2 HONGKONG, Nov 13 Special RaaatiaYd Scrvice Closing prices of the H ngkong Exchange a1 re 115.3 i:i Storlii 7 i 10 CSsi SI 138 to Ma ayan $1: $<l 1 I to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold Si. 1 625 4 o 4 ;ir:45 words
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229 1957-11-14 2 He's A Marriage Registrar By An 'Historical Accident' BV "historical accident", the Singapore Commissioner of Lands is also the Registrar of Muslim Marriageg ia the Colony. This surprising fact il diseloaed in the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Lands for the year 1956. The Commissioner of Lands was once229 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-11-14 2 MISS MARLY Chan, just sweet 21. was frowned Queen of the Malacca Trade Fair recently She uas one of the salesgirls in attendance at the Yeo Hiap Sens stall. Above, Marly receives the victor's trophy from Mr*. Tan Kee Gak. wife of the president of the Chinese54 words
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224 1957-11-14 2 Armed Robbery Lensman For Trial Kl'AI A IfUMPUK, Wed thong Chow Ker. a 29-year-old photographer, was committed to stand trial in the High Court today on a charge of robbing at pistol point Low Yee Kee, a sawmiller, in Ipoh Road, on Sept 15. Magistrate?, Tuan Ilaji Mohammad Taib, at224 words
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Article45 1957-11-14 2 '•aaaa* Si 'Mm m 9 said her* t^ial •mk s also joim^B 51 mfkm fgreig n uaZM Short J^Waaaal fSrißal af« v aaaaj •Warn each case rj. I a***7^H| aaaaJal I would esse -3 HI He said !aaaaaaH can and lanll tm a#aaM B*J45 words
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Article28 1957-11-14 2 fl tH gan a "work Bai mm fl a*^ manafeoMßt n___^_9 I negotiat: 1 Bj I siaaaaa 1 1 fl by officials of tafl I n fl28 words
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Advertisement795 1957-11-14 2 j "^ag a.r test ton tona way J ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE FAMILY t r a te "r TaCua K>at wsn to »~k tr er-ds a-a s w^atns. «st a .v. :a-ce a' his ANNOUNCEMENTS MRS. PEMELA KOH cf Vtr.s Saauty Barlour. -4 East Ceast Road, a H< Fci appotntmearita Phone: *****.795 words
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Advertisement804 1957-11-14 2 TUITION CHRIS DRIVINC TUITION. S^s/B^g r*n*t. iYJ- A^.anced Ou'sc. S5 57cts He it Several >'"■*'« experienced Suc r ss Assu r ed Enrci rcw PO Box 1572 FOR SALE CHEAP SALES L'srd Radios, '.'ode;s from $25 Eacertlenl Core! ten 10 Zr .c, Sn«ar_y- re- 1 and 5. Bukit B-'a a7.804 words
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Advertisement233 1957-11-14 2 NOTI C E S PWD. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will close at 12 noon on the 29th November, 1957. at the office ol the Director Oi Public Works, Federation of Malaya, for> "The Supply and Delivery of Cement to the Public Works; Depart men: for the per.od Ist Januarv. 1953 to233 words
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Advertisement268 1957-11-14 2 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS, which will clo.^e at 9 a m. on 21st November. 1957. an- required for the supply of welt are items to aborigines. Supplies to be de-' livered in Kuala Lumpur. Full details may be obtained on application in writing to Adviser on Aborigines. Young Re.al. Kuala Lumpur.268 words
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Advertisement171 1957-11-14 2 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. RUNNING of Refresh rent Stalls at Katong Park (Stall 'A' for the sale of Chinese food and Stall 'B' for the sale of Indian and Malay food) for a period of 3 years from Ist January, 1958 to 31st December, 1960 Particulars and application forms may171 words
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Advertisement154 1957-11-14 2 4( JBBB— B— I mm t^Baafc .•an- BaaaBBBBY I «K V^aaaaaaf \^B^pßJr W I Jaaaaaßßfe I Baaaaa^Baa^Ba "^ih**^ a **fv Ba v> VBk. **sr a> O aaV v^aaai IS f ImmV^X a\ N aaa*** a^«a^aaaaaaaT I r *4C Br *t i*BaaaaaaaaaaVaaaV r^ bk **tJ -^i a7Cea^^»aH -af aaV .-aaaawf BaTal154 words
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Article888 1957-11-14 3 INCHE AHMAD GIVES EVIDENCE BEFORE POLLS GRAFT INQUIRY PEOPLE* Action Party Assemblyman, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, yesterday told the Singapore By-election Corruption Inquiry Commission that he' heard rumours to the eiiect Mat the only way to win an election was to employ gangsters, r— Inche Ahmad was testifying before888 words
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Article18 1957-11-14 3 .d treaAyer par•hey leepof the r p nan to re--1 the 1 nds <ely Liberal hern branch18 words
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Article53 1957-11-14 3 CIVICS te De- Ser- They will also meet the acting Chief Minister. 1 he Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. and the Minister for tion. Mr. C 9bbbb Kat ita the permanent secretaries of the Minitries of Commerce ar. d [rod Labour and v. fare, and Edu<53 words
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Article, Illustration370 1957-11-14 3 CAPTIVE SINGER SHIRLEY FLIES IN B> CHAN SWAN BEE 1.1 >S thin 4X hours after she u.cs held prisoner by a gunman in he r bedroom in a London hotel. Shirley B.ussey, a top coloured singer. and recording artiste. flev\ into Singapore yesterday370 words
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Article61 1957-11-14 3 il c: \\{v;i li -vendor. Kg Nfia S* m 54, eras fined a total of $1,400 or six nth* 1 ia the Singapore iVinth -•:st rate's Court vestef ay, n he pleaded guilt v Ui two charges of possessing 19 Irs of uncustomed tobaceo. Th- arerc61 words
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Article64 1957-11-14 3 SIM VEOVV TIAX, a 43-ycar old housewife, drank a solution Of caustic soda to end her life, because she had been a victim of a "chronic illness" the Singapore Coroner was told yesterday The Coroner. Mr. faiam Chony Hing, returned B verdict of sulfide on64 words
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236 1957-11-14 3 A SINGAPORE court nroceedinqs of an abduction Dai live \m n were interrupted for a few minutei yeafc rday when one of the witnesses was noticed to hav-.' Up-toed from the courtroom into the room. f- t m The District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh,236 words
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136 1957-11-14 3 AX American Senator, Mr. B. R. Hickenioopcr. said in Singapore yesterday that he Brag "Very impressed" by the work on tropica; daseaeei at present being carried out by the Medical Research Institute in Kuala Lumpur. He said that the Institute*! work was "a high136 words
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Article108 1957-11-14 3 THE Singapore Council for Adult Education will soon open four more classes under its "further education programme." The classes will be of the H.ghe r School Cer iftcate level and will be held once> a week from 7.15 p.m. to 8.45 p m. Geography will be108 words
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128 1957-11-14 3 A SIX- YEAR-OLD girl, while jumping over a lighted candle, was burnt to death when her clothes caught lire. the Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad Huaaciß- was told BS terday. Xg Ee Tee. told the Coroner at an inquest on her Bister, Xg Eng,128 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-11-14 3 A CAXADIAX author. Professor g. s. Graham, will give a aeries of lectures at the University of Malaya beginning next Monday. Mr. Graham. f -*TWtotl Cr.ivcrsity's Rhodes Professor of Commonwealth History, Is on a visil lo Singapore, sponsored by the, British Council.44 words
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Article36 1957-11-14 3 A FISHERMAX. Xg Ah Huay. 20. was yesterday ntonced to two months' jail by the S ngapore Fitth Magistrate, Mr. K. T. AaCTaadai Id stealing |2€ belonging ka Chan Pek. on Oct 21.36 words
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Advertisement159 1957-11-14 3 r %^S A th °ught- I Jok %T; i provoking I J^ I J ABLY DIRECTED* mm d&s^. f AM) ACTED BY t '■orriiAn.i.NM with :kms/uwi» OLLIVIn l:Mi M,fnTIES PAVILION: AT MIDNIGHT 1 'CIRCUrARENA w l ajwajaaaaaaaaaaaa^aaaa^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa BaTaa I in Color SmM m Now in its ISJtt aW aaak V159 words
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Advertisement162 1957-11-14 3 19 ■aaflki^ HfUw ,<«*■-*».'?' II sssmt i L. aV Luxurious Lower-Dpeli Loutu/p —only on Pan American's President Senice to the U.S.A. Here in the attractive downstairs Huh lounge „f your Super "Strato" Clipper* you chat *ith f, 1!..w passengers... sip your favorite refreshment fr..r:i ::.e bar. At the cocktail hour162 words
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192 1957-11-14 4 HAS GOVT. SUCH RIGHTS, ASKS LEE PFOPLES Action Party leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yen will ask the Singapore Government what right it has to nrpvent certain unionists detained at Changi prison under the Public Security Ordinance from seeing their solicitors. Mr. Lee will192 words
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Article, Illustration209 1957-11-14 4 His Mission: See How US Aid Works INDIAN-BORN American Congressman, Mr. Dalip Seagal Saund, said in Singapore on his arrival yesterday his mission was to study the working of IT.S.l T .S. foreign aid and mutual security programme in the Far East. Mr Saund, who ll a member209 words
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Article69 1957-11-14 4 Armed Men Got Nothing From Her THREE .MEN. armed with revolvers, yesterday entered a bouse m Kampong Henderson. Singapore imd demanded $1,000 from a housewife Chiang Ah Ana Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cbeow Bang, said that when Chiang told the men ghe bad no money the men walked away, Chiang69 words
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Article76 1957-11-14 4 RAWANG, Wed. The presence Ol mind c c an estate conductor. Mr. K. Gomez, last evening saved the life of six-year-old Soib bin Harun. who fell into a river while creasing a narrow bridge. Mr. Gomez was returning from inspection at the Buki atfunchong E.-tate, near here.76 words
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Article37 1957-11-14 4 MALACCA. Wed. The Coroner, Mr. Ramanathi Iyer, today returned an open verdict at the end of an inquiry Into the death of an infant found dead in a latrine at Sungei Udang on Sept. 25.37 words
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Article19 1957-11-14 4 $1.6 M TO CHINA FAMILY remittances to China la^t month were SLITS.B4O frcm Singapore and 1501,780 lrcm the Federation.19 words
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Article38 1957-11-14 4 AN aft-time record of 859 donors gave their blood at the Blood Transfusion Service. Singapore laat month. Tram-fusions given at several Colony hospitals were al-o the highest 841 since the serVica started in 1945,38 words
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210 1957-11-14 4 'GLOBE TROTTER' BACK HOME -FRUSTRATED SEREMBAN, Wed. A former Malay Regiment private, Abdul Rahman Khalid, who last month left for a tour of the world on a bicycle, returned today in disappointment. Abdul Rahman £i told The Standard thai he was act vised bv the Bunnaaa Embassy in Thailand to210 words
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Article105 1957-11-14 4 MALACCA. Wed. Five Uecensing inspectors from Radio Malaya are at present checking lie. nces Ol radio owners here tn a "war" against unlicensed wireless sets. The cam, which arr.ved '.ast night, swooped down on busy Bunua Raya Road this morning. It Is estimated thac there are105 words
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Article110 1957-11-14 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Ten Chinese leaders Da*o Teoh Chze Chong, Mr. Lee Ah Soo, Mrs. Lim Swee Sim. Mr Chua Song Lim, Mr. Lon Teh Met, Mr J. C. Chians. Mr. Lim Wee Goh, Mr. Tan Bak Khianx, Mr. Taj Kim Kiow and Mr. Chan Knee Kong,110 words
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149 1957-11-14 4 Commission To Probe Degrees Urged TilE executive council of the Nanyang University has asked the Singapore Government to set up a joint University Commission to examine government recognition of Nanyang University degrees. Thi.s proposal was made by Dr. Chang Tien-tse, Chairman of the Nanyang University Executive Council, in a letter149 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-11-14 4 KERIS Film Productions actress Ka.sma Booty, will lead a troupe of stars te> Kuala Lumpur tei perform before the' visiting Japanese Prime Minister, .Mr. N. Kishi. The performance will be staged <>n Nov. ?A. Miss Booty will give a number of classical and cultural Malay dances.49 words
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83 1957-11-14 4 EX-INSPECTOR ON EXTORTION BID CHARGE a IOBMEkI PaU e [Baaaßraar, M. S ppi; h. was y< -v ay charged in the Singapore Ninth ataalaUaßß'l OSfjrt, with a*tempting to extort 5100.000 from a Colony millionaire. Ma* Makhanlall »r. Silppiah '.as alleged to have ''■<•:.'.< I the money from ..> afaliawai :7V83 words
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Article28 1957-11-14 4 DIRECTOR ol Information Services Mr. George Th m will give a lecture on "Singapore*! [mmsdiate Pr-' ems" al the Nanyang Univarstly asmorrow Bl 77 0 mm.28 words
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Article63 1957-11-14 4 FRFK i, In BBS Steal a\ BaV ami I i attend the Freedom of ths City flßaaooj Ibb the Got e r of Singapore Sir Robert B k. on Nov. 22 The se w hing to be admitted to the .-eatmg ggt losuie or. Uai padang may63 words
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Miscellaneous515 1957-11-14 4 INFORMATION AT A GLANCE nklr ARAiHr Music; 845 Ta'k of the Week; NGAPORE aj M| ,p 4 the D ?< 930 m\wMmWton PaalValTaara V f v 7 .7;..' ms&s.*mmv "am m m m*J mmwAmm m Serenade; 7 7 1 News; 7 35* A Date Singapore Recorele'el Music Society Wlth rn515 words
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Article, Illustration482 1957-11-14 5 Federation launches big technical training scheme tjVIDENT P RAKES S67mil. A YEAR I.IPUR. Wed. to .the it Fund 20.896 last se of 18 percorrespond* 955. states a tabled islative per tbe $11.56 in The :tors end ©f IS new contriitered during Against 2,588 were At the he number of n482 words
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193 1957-11-14 5 Sweeps: TAX IS HIGH, BUT IT WILL REMAIN AT 20 PER CENT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Government considers the present tax of twenty per cent on sweep Stakes promoted by racing clubs and associations "unduly onerous" and is seeking to ensure that this percentage will not be increased in the future.193 words
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Article73 1957-11-14 5 PEXAXO. Wed Pm'k'o were withdrawn frotn pointi outride all Chinese fooolfl on the island this morning. Than were daSSffll] face? everywhere ar.d the itudentl appeared to be satisfied with the races! anDoutatenient by IhS Miniate* lot Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Juhari. thai ovar-afe students might ffrttraie73 words
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530 1957-11-14 5 Council told of plans to train Malays for new careers KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. I The Rural and Industrial Development Authority maintains five institutions for training Malays for industrial and commercial vocations. This was stated m the Federal Legislative Council today by the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew530 words
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Article204 1957-11-14 5 IT'S ALL OVER IN 30 MINUTES KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federal Legislative Council today wound up its first-day session in a record thirty minutes ten minutes for prayers and administration of councillors' oaths and twenty minutes to dispose of four motions and the first204 words
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Article198 1957-11-14 5 36 estates switched owners KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Up to the end of September this year. M estates with a total acreage of about ***** were sold by non-Ala! ay an owners to local companies or individuals. This was revealed bv the Minister for Natural Resources Inche Bahaman bin Sramsuddin, in198 words
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Article26 1957-11-14 5 THE Hood position in Belangor jresterdaj was as follows:— Kajang District: Reko/BaUlgJ Road 18]— 31 mile i2" tailing. Bangl/Dengkil Road. 27^—28 mile, 20" falling.26 words
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Article174 1957-11-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Finance. Col Sir Henry Lee, revealed to the Legislative Council today that up to Oct. 31. 741 premium bonds had still not been cashed. Their value was $34.--974.70. He sairj it was not possible to notify holders directly since the174 words
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Advertisement218 1957-11-14 5 i\o#es# "FULLY TROPICALIZED' Mode/ of and laaaaat^lßT f^^^^ j I Also arailablr rx slock: j fv. 5." Turntable 3 speed. I NEAT Audo Components. I "ONKYO" Full fidelity speakers ft Twelter*. IT PAYS YOU TO VISIT US N.B. American HI-FI equipments arriving soon. I Watch for our further announcement I218 words
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Article442 1957-11-14 6 I\? all :c f >I;.-h suq^.-tions that have boon offered to the Federation Government on how it should deal Vital commum.-t loader Chin Peng and his comrades in the ev>r.t of their surrender. none has b(- B I steiund M thf appeal that was made I j442 words
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Article433 1957-11-14 6 THI T: DM M-.ni.-ter, Tunku Abdul Rahman, told a.n Alliance rally at Seremban that many f reign industrial organizations were interested m s'.a.:-:ig factories m Malaya, and that negotiations e under way v. ith a foreign company to establish a motor assembly plant somewhere in this c433 words
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Article778 1957-11-14 6 J. Halcro Ferguson - The Portuguese Paradox J. Halcro Ferguson By LONDON JJOW is it that a Western country, such as Portugal, which has long connections with oldestablished democracies, can be successfully ruled for some 30 years by a dictatorship, and that its long-civilised people appear to accept placidly the unobtrusive but firm rule778 words
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Article459 1957-11-14 6 CYRIL DUNN - CYRIL DUNN —From in Nairobi— KERICAN sad Indian students at the Royal Technical College liere debated the pmhlcr oj SsSeitttS Two and tlic dog as soon as the news broke. These are extracts frOM a BBBS recording made at the time: STUDENT ONE: "Western countries are459 words
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Article773 1957-11-14 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By r PHLRE are one of two things a country tan achieve: the respect and confidence of the world or its ridicule and distrust. The one is difficult; the other easy. The three month-old Federation of Malaya has gained the former. Singapore,773 words
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Letter192 1957-11-14 6 Sir I ha' r rev! little inte re st > Dr. M Said, r S. r« published in THE DARD of Nov L 1 In v. U rung the < f Malay in thi count, the aim sho be to < the gates of the national heritage and t192 words
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Letter363 1957-11-14 6 S.r Vour correspondent. Mr Roth, re] rtcd IBBal I the BBS on my pap r on Malayan nation;-. C avention in London, I v. estioned on m v views a: oil th< tra i ers of 1!M -l.Mfl 1 quirm- Bl Bed Sll I obv. is nonsense363 words
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Letter49 1957-11-14 6 I I I allowance stry of fl 1:11 c P mm a£j dence point* toaffl fl aaa 1 f| sal aJI fl ■B fl T; Bai I procr B mon< H J done for toeeßl were a fl fl the fl Ing I Igj > n.. 1 1 iLam49 words
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Letter194 1957-11-14 6 Sir- As an animal 1< ve r in Singapore. I am BShaUned and perturbed that the secretary of the Singapore Canine Welfare Association shuu.d be concerned with the fate of the -Satellite dog" to the extent of cabling a strong protest to Moscow against sending live beings194 words
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Letter114 1957-11-14 6 oir— wnat ran* nonsense has beex. written in defence of "ragging." as practised in ihe University of Malaya. If University graduates and undergarduates cannot understand the meaning of ragging, those who commit excesses under the name of ragging should have the rigejurs oi the law applied to them.114 words
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Letter105 1957-11-14 6 Sir Mr Boh Ghee Boon wi.l be Baking Government an explanation lor the pollution of the water.-, around our beaches, at tlie Legislative Assembly meeting on Nov. 18. Some- time a r .io I drew attention t<> the rematnj (A the prewai beach bungalows lying oil MarineParade105 words
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276 1957-11-14 7 It \V The Commander of the c.m.incl said yesterday he has ,11 our the world loaded with t.iUe oil within 15 minutes of fTsoviet stuck. u Un SAC mounted thi i kept it up ev* r 1 i addrc :n.2 a now*. si276 words
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Article43 1957-11-14 7 bo xl3 (Reuter) I vio Lfjtarv conference paid today thai 5* mie weanasai Kt issued to the L members oi of I I I r u mac R a e of i of North lak< >nal the I pply i of i43 words
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Article43 1957-11-14 7 WI LA. Nov 13 (Renter^ Casualties in the floods which followed the election day typhoon amounted to drowned and 24 missing tonight. The typhoon flood dan to crop and houses in I Luzon was reported a v siva.43 words
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Article332 1957-11-14 7 East And West Have Today A Common Ground BOTH SIDES CAN NOW DESTROY EACH OTHER' WASHINGTON. Nov. 13.— British Lobour Party Treasurer Aneurin Bevan said yesterday that he told President Eisenhower that an EastWest summit conference would be desirable if it brought an end toAFP; UP - 332 words
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Article27 1957-11-14 7 THE Alexandria Poll c i ir- 7. i ye arn ted cafe owner Ahe I A':.:e!aal for .'ii g marijuana trae le n arked "Laika."27 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-11-14 7 photo. CROWDS look up at a Turkish bus hanging at a crazy angle over the balustrade of a bridqe near Izmir, Turkey, recently, after it had been involved in a collision with another bus! One person was killed a young mother who leapt from the vehicle in panicA.P. - 62 words
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483 1957-11-14 7 Mirror Flays Britain For Being 'Backward' LONDON, Nov. IM (Router) The mass circulation Daily Mirror cha. i today that Bnta::i bl "backwaid" and '"smug" m three pages of ou: spoken editorial comment. leftist newspaper culati* .7 7 million) devote. H i re front pa# and its centre pages to the483 words
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Article128 1957-11-14 7 HONGKONG. Nov. 13 \Pv —A toe E 7,< eta Ta: ,i saM today ths as i 1 of kissing I "to itfai a c vi).; have the urge." Tec Question of klftinf was raised by a Chinese repottei who asked the Mm star ahethcr128 words
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Article74 1957-11-14 7 LONDON. Nov. 13 I Reuter) The British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. may Hy to Paris for talks wi h M. elix Gaillard. new Fremch P:\me Minister, before the end of this month a usually well-informed source said here today. The source said the possibility ol74 words
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Article32 1957-11-14 7 LONDON. Nov. 1.1 (UP).— Latest m tne juvenile uve of the British "Teddy Boy" (swotsuiter) set "See you tonight, satellite.* 1 "That I fust the tick. Sputnik."32 words
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Article35 1957-11-14 7 BRITISH Prime Minister Harold Macmillan announced vaatardaj the Betting up of an inquiry tribunal into the seven per cent hank rate "leak" which catjaed an uproar in the House of Commons yesterday. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article71 1957-11-14 7 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Nov. 13 (Reuter) The Lebanese Government today ordered the expulsion of Michael Adams, special correspondent here for the Manchester Guardian. He was given 43 hours to leave ths country. The expulsion order was served on Adams by security officials on the personal Instructions of Mr. Sami71 words
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Article47 1957-11-14 7 NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov. 13 (Reuter.) African elected members ol Kenya's Legislative Council issuer! a State merit ton ay rejecting a new Constitution for Kenya proposed by Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd. the British Colonial Secret a ry. The Constitution would increase African representation In the Council.47 words
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Article29 1957-11-14 7 SOME no students protested vocally ve.-terdav against the British H-bomb test at Christinas Island before a crowd of hundreds on their way home from work in downtown APAP - 29 words
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Article85 1957-11-14 7 BEIRUT. Nov. 13 <UP) Army troops and tanks were called in today to halt ano h<-r e»utbreak of violence bftwe'en the continually feuding Frangiyeh and Douweyhl families in Zgorta. Pol.ee said two persons were known killed and scores wounded in the exchange of fire. A85 words
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Article68 1957-11-14 7 CANBERRA. Nov. 13 (AFP). Australia's lour: h "Skylark" rocket was successful ly IaUD iV ed Bt the Woomera BISt ra:..' e today. The rocket, wbi -h wa? Un I at s:x decrees from the vertical, reached an altitude of SS miles and attained a maximum68 words
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151 1957-11-14 7 Gaillard Wins Special Powers For Algeria PARIS Nov 13 (AFP) Ihr French Nati.inal \vsembly yesterday apj>r<i\«eJ tlie- renew al of vp i powers to e-nable' the- new government of Premier Felix (.ailiard to deal with the- Algerian rehrllion Short efoi 354 to I imcrior Minister Mauriee Bour. ..re to the151 words
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201 1957-11-14 7 CANBERRA. Nov. 13 (Bl liter 1 Members uf the crew of the British liner Queen Flizao th attempted to burn the ship when she was carrying 3,500 number- of the Australian Imperial Force to the Middle Eas< in April 1941, Liberal Senator John Marriott201 words
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Advertisement139 1957-11-14 7 mmm mmmmmm^^~^ u^» —fr r V«L»*^ mr Come on in to our wonderland of m mm mmm Toys. Everyone is welcome, and that JSW\ really does include Mums and Duds /'^^ZT^BH^By, K too. There is a magnificent sdectinn "Saj^J 1-^s^^' warn J^ of toys for hoys and girl* of all139 words
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Advertisement897 1957-11-14 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T«eh J392J/IS, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Hal'fax, Boston. N«w York. Baltimore Philadelphia Cult Port, S pore P. Jham Pcn*ng ULYSSES 22 26 Nov 27/28 Nov 29 Nov AENEAS 1& 25 Dec 26 Dec 27, 28 Dec Carriers option897 words
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Advertisement1318 1957-11-14 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 «18 lines) einccrpcralec m bingapcrel I' 2 •'"es) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 2£ SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargc (Via Suex with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape1,318 words
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Advertisement911 1957-11-14 8 MITSUI t§ LINE S'pore P Shorn Penonc FOR JAPAN Amogison Moru v'c Hong Kong for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji G 19 Hokoneson Moru v>o Monilo *o» Kobe, Nagoya. Yokohama 20 Nov Kvoritsu Moru *or Moji. Kobe Osaka Yokohama 23 Nov 22 Nov 20 Nov FOR USA For New York. Philadelphia. Boltimore911 words
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Advertisement622 1957-11-14 8 EAST ASIATIC tf OUTWARDS Soilings tor berg.-* "JUTLANDIA" 22 23 M 24 2 I Bongkok Only. L JB "ERRIA" "FALSTRIA" 5/t Dr< M Colling Soigon Bangkok j#l|j "KAMBODIA" |fl HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Adtn, F Rotterdom. Hamburg. Copcnhog.n I te 'SINALOA" z^ :eNov Calls Bevrcuth m\ "SONGKHLA" n.. I Call? Alexandria622 words
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387 1957-11-14 9 First Aust. Global Air Service In December Km -Round the World" air service will be inaugurated bv ,hout the first week in December. The exact date has not j\et been fixed. 1 To corr/i aaj ra'e the event a 2s. postage stamp will be issued ba Au trmlla on Nov.387 words
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Article, Illustration85 1957-11-14 9 S'pore Is Important Mart For Watches IbpORF is rat I I i I I I w sI a view I market re r equipped with a new m< ment (8.E.P. which gave them a much higher snnnwo of accuracy than usually possible with medium priced watches. He explained fl t85 words
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Article43 1957-11-14 9 A UNITED Kingdom mission, under the joint auspices of the Colombo Plan and the Shipbuilding Conference, is leaving for India to ad the Government there on the site and layout of a new shipyard and on tbe aajajsssaajjaj needed to estar43 words
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Article210 1957-11-14 9 TOTAL Bales of British pla lea this ar are expected to top 400 .000 tons-worth at eloo million, 20 more than Bl I y» ar> ItCOVd. BtgSH ll advanc< thai year as In the last five years have been In the Thermoplastics en up Ol which the210 words
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Article114 1957-11-14 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices P^r picul yesterday srere: copra, Nov./Dec. $251 buye rs, $26J lleia coconut oil in b lis 142J sellers; in drums 846 sellers, Muntok white pepper $103 sellers. Sarawak white >1W sellers, clal Barawak black $»>-. Singapore Copra Association CJOSlnj prices: fair114 words
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Article94 1957-11-14 9 AI'STRAMAX Papl I Manufacturers Lid b D»akiii| a mjmm§ pSfSSS DVOd id Bl Its ml in Botany, Nov.- So.;' i Wa'c\ for use by joinery companies a b h prod 1 c du.jrs for buildinss. K Qaa laaia al aaoeyiaa tjpei i I slaba ol kraifl94 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-11-14 9 Appointed General Manager TIIK sales ■■BllgUl of Shell's head office in Singapore. .Mr. (K.A. Baird. (seen here), has been appointed general manager of The Shell Company of NewZealand Ltd. Mr. Baird will take up his new appointment in April next year. He is due for leave in the I'nited Kingdom65 words
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Article184 1957-11-14 9 F X ords $2 :>0 to <2 51 J te) t2.47|; Gammon *****; Hammer 88 <<'■>. 11. Oan at ll 42 over* n ght, $1.43 and delayed: M (.'oil si, Wc cm; McAh>te 1 82|; M. Bnx T*\-''< 40c; 3,7 b n Oil ords 51. 65, over:184 words
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Article92 1957-11-14 9 THF latest astlmata nf Australia's sugar crop for this year is 1,215,000 tons. Of this. ahOUl half a million tOOa will he reqmred for domestic aaa, says an Australian trade sour e. The- Commonwealth Governmenl has, therefore, given permission for the export of 700,000 tons of92 words
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Article46 1957-11-14 9 THF orst of ten doubleended diesel-electric locomotive ordered by the New Sonth Wales Governme a;' Railways hai been delivere I f the makers, a.f. Goodwin Ltd., Synney. It was made m fn. e months, he.ieved to be an Australian record for tintype of manufacture.46 words
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Article232 1957-11-14 9 There waa aa active support lor induatria i lo an otherarise featureless Malayan share aaarhol yesterday. The turnoawa was asna Price i u,!Ui ar.nd :nccd by the Malayan Shaiebtolceri Association yesterday were: 1X1)1 STRIALS Buyers Sellers B Petrol 44 4'' Con. Tin Smell Ords 19 8232 words
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250 1957-11-14 9 MALAYAN shipments of rubber and tin to the United Kingdom in the first eight months this year declined considerably compared with shipments in the same period last year, according to official statistics. From January to August. $253,518,236 worth of rubber were exported250 words
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Article152 1957-11-14 9 OCEAN shipments of rubber, including latex, concentrated latex and revertex from Ma'aya in October totalled 93.543 tons, the highest monthly figure so far this year. The September figure of 86.629 tons was itself a record figure for the first nine months. Total export in the152 words
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Article30 1957-11-14 9 PROSPECTS of oil in commercial Quantities are reported by Assam Oi! from the tilth well to he drilled m the newly discovered Iforan Held in the Assam Valley.30 words
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Article24 1957-11-14 9 the Malayan ■aeaMueaa iaaki Association's rates quoted lo naercbanta resteresay were: t.t. or OI). (Reaclv) Belgian Franc--*****. Other exchange rates reman. unaltered.24 words
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Article101 1957-11-14 9 Price Drops Cent RUBBER closed on a H '<■■'■/ t aw in Singapore yeaterday v. ith International fir I made Decen r nipment T.") cents per lh.. sat below Tut sd The market opened lower on overseas advices. There was all lower sheet int«p t at the dufsswntiais. were rather101 words
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Article97 1957-11-14 9 KUALA I rjaflPUß, BFaat Tne ¥<■■■■ G rnment today rl of clonal seed (high 3 ielding p anting n.aterial) bum II An 00l lal ent sai I bean wi.. be tm ti ntii *>uch times as the req lire .ents of 'he Director I Agi i acting97 words
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Article29 1957-11-14 9 MITSUI Sinn ling and Engineering has signed a contract w;' n Texas Comp; i Panama to build f< ;r v COO dw t 1 anke i29 words
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Article31 1957-11-14 9 w< i fell below < v ton mark for lh. time since last summer's steel *ne American Iron and Steel 1 estimat, 1. i w« the lnsti- UPUP - 31 words
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Article1023 1957-11-14 10 Anthony Sampson - Anthony Sampson London Report By LONDON 'THE Dog is still the main topic of debate. Ever since Sputnik II was launched, the main apparent worry in British minds has been not the scientific ascendancy of Russia, or the prospects of extermination, or the chances of reaching1,023 words
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Article494 1957-11-14 10 Patrick O'Donovan reports from New York \MONG the funniest things today in America is a group of tele vision puppets called The Muffets. They are only little stuffed figures of animals, frogs and lizards, that are pulled over a iiand like a glove. One of these,494 words
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Article, Illustration29 1957-11-14 10 *****1 MALYSHKA. a h^c u\<> |M experiments, shown hen- I perienced "ASTRONACI reported to have marlr a fl mLmm photo is from an oPSia' s,.' (.it,,,; l 'j29 words
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Article902 1957-11-14 10 Jaawai Own Correspil >IT~IIETIIER we like those who brought I English into India or not. the language I has definitely come to stay here. Protagonists of Hindi seem to be losing heart because a 1 complete change-over for which they ha\e so 1 long been agitating is902 words
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Advertisement199 1957-11-14 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL t»»^ Bs^Bji^B*a^ria^B^aHiaßHfi^a^BiaHßttHH^^B^^^Bi |vJaL 7 :^b^i^J*l mtmTi qQafJSJS^aM BJsw s n v^. -s vS-^^liii^ Wmk mm. I^^*^^^^^^^***TT^199 words
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447 1957-11-14 11 Tommy Farr - A GOLDEN CHANCE FOR TWO BRITISH FIGHTERS Tommy Farr By LONDON, Wed. Two fighters, two promoters and a manager are working on plans that could end in a double world championship challenge within a year. The pci-uasive tongue of Yorkshire's shrewd Jimmv Lumtl has enlisted the aid of promoters Reg447 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-11-14 11 Photo. MILAN, Italy: Cyrlmq "greats" of two generations fee p to score a record rr o-;- as olsVl Off ramntontssimo flsusto Coppi fle/tj and "neir r;inn" of Ital n £>rofc emletiwJ pednf to miser jesss fseesff i i ■ewejecM Trophy. Coppi and Baldnii, in ks first ns n n Si,UP - 87 words
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115 1957-11-14 11 This Makes It An All Aussie Affair SYDNEY. Nov H Router Australians Bob Heme and Roy Emerson beat Amcrse xn% Vic Scixas and Ron llolmhcrg in the men's cloubl"s quarter final of thr Neu South Wales State lawn tennis championships at \N hite City today Onl> \ustralians remain in thr115 words
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Article68 1957-11-14 11 Chocolate found with marijuana HAVANA. Cuba. Nov. 13 •AP i Former world f eatherweifht boxing champion Kid Chocolate Of Cuba, now 47. was Bent to prison on Tuesday for seven months for possessing one marijuana cigarette. Chocolate, whose real name wa.s Bilairj Sard in as Montalvo. once was ren'ognised by68 words
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Article292 1957-11-14 11 LONDON, Nov. 13 (Reuter) Experiments made last season in English county cricket have been considered successful and are to be continued m 1953. The newly [OaalHulßll Advisory county Committeee examined the reSUlta Of last season's work at their annual meeting at Lord's yesterday. The standardisation of292 words
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Article125 1957-11-14 11 'ihiiKRAN. (Bev* ter).— Alexin Medvedr ia, won the if irith a total lift of 509 the world vveightlif -an*» pionsfaipe yc j (3631 lb >. 4 4 mberto awhwHl. of was second with 175 A I Bf Italv. was third with < > 1.125 words
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Advertisement131 1957-11-14 11 t TRIUMPHANTLY MOVING INTO ITS J f 2nd WEEK... s A LOVE AFFAIR SO WONDEROUS J t YOU'LL LIVE EVERY MOMENT OF IT! J I Ca^y (irai-it loves f T)ebor».ali KeT^f I (ffIBJB^BHBHB^^^BBBaaBajWSB ij n I aa rMfl%B Bjsf i M I bWssl I J± *iC Wk m Wlm^ma 1131 words
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Miscellaneous270 1957-11-14 11 bncr Cy A/ OgW» Ll -I^JLVllll j^OOICKER wiTfTN fo* (-AH'LL (-"AH'LL L/GrfT ir I\[ |f> I LIVP TUDTV SftU ii^Svv^S -v THAT LIGHTER, >* Tm,S N h£IP7%T MF MAH 'FLAW I KJ«t\\^f?t!?2SS i r Jrf -V> TRI^'SL -GHAM, < L-L'GHTER!'J PORE SOUL BREATH.'.'-/ > > THISJ W/N T FIRE^' (tr270 words
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Miscellaneous354 1957-11-14 11 l^^^^,B2aU.s^**Uy.eaH rpo AYS QUOTATION: "Jealousy comes more frenn self-l«»\e than from true lo\e'." la KochcfoaecaaW. llllK>l»\V 108 EVEBYONE: -Exert caiaful |udfine- (I;l:^ence lo make the mosl of the days oppoxtuni" t.e^ fo: |alna< b.it dOQ*I t^ke unj ii i mablt rhattrtt Use tact and kioednaw la deaimss With life: lon.354 words
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Article212 1957-11-14 12 Recs Go Down Fighting SINGAPORE Recreation Club put up a gallant fight before thev went down to Royal Air Force Seletar by nine points (two penalties and a try) to six (two penalties) in a rus ger match on the Padang yesterday. The Airmen started stro: and had most of212 words
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Article, Illustration195 1957-11-14 12 THK former British Em- pirr champion, Hugh Rilev, i of ii,, Kind's Own s< ttish Borderers banditti tiu in the Federation. I wall h»- s;iv, n his stillest test auain.st a Manila importation, < hinese North Luzon eharaP n Kin Ming Chan. Colony boxi195 words
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166 1957-11-14 12 IPOH, Wed. There will be big fields on the first day of the Perak Turf Club's November meeting on Saturday here. Most of the horses for the meet have arrived; but on the training track this morning, slow work was166 words
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671 1957-11-14 12 WINDSOR LAD - Ipoh Debut For A Daughter Of Electroplate WINDSOR LAD ...On Newcomers By A THREE-YEAR-OLD daughter of Electroplate, who was sent to Ireland alter a brilliant racing career in Milava in the late forties, will be making her debut at the Perak Turt Clubs November meeting. She is The Anak. a671 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-11-14 12 It's BOt true, recl'y, that tlie job takes only 'our Bliaates. Feeding bßßfl hi BBS thing t):e fastest Ban on earth, runner Derek Ihbotson, doesn't }iurry. Not only becaasa Christrae, 19 aaosßS old, icill get irind if she arialcfl too quickly, but hccs see ifjs'e maw I hastMirrorpic - 78 words
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103 1957-11-14 12 KUALA Lf.MPCR. Wed The Selangor Football Assignation today named seventeen payers to travel to Singapo'e for the friendly match against Singapore on Saturday, and against a Singapore Selection on Sunday. Should Saturday's game end in a draw, the match will be replayed the next day.103 words
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Article19 1957-11-14 12 GLASGOW'. Nov. 13 (Reuter) Scotland drew 1-1 with Wales in a home international football natch here today.19 words
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332 1957-11-14 12 Bankers Win K.O. C'ship By Beating Fordmen THIS season's Singapore Business Houses Football Association league and Cup champions, Mercantile Bank, accomplished a 'double' when they beat Ford Sports Club 4—l in the final ol the knockout competition on Fraser and Neave ground yesterday. The332 words
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194 1957-11-14 12 BJ FAVOURITES Johnny Heah and Lim Say Hup entered the doubles final of the Singapore Badminton Association open championships last night without playing a single stroke. Fur one ol their opponentßs Roberl Ng failed n turn up thus 1 ircmi* L.m Wei Lon194 words
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Article52 1957-11-14 12 TOUNG Ifen'i Sikh Aaaorla tion nearly lost their unbeaten recorri when they were he'd to a two-ali draw by Royal Electrical and Moe-hanieal Engineer- at Faner Park stadium yesterday. Tho s shi have thug dropped their flrsl point In the sua Die. 2 league after52 words
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494 1957-11-14 12 They Prove Their Superiority In Sanderson Cup Rugby RAF Seletar— 19 (two qoals, penalty, two tries) RAF. K L KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Royal Air Force, Seletar, swamped their Kuala Lumnur counterparts bv 19 points (two goals, penalty, two tries) to nil in a first round494 words
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Article342 1957-11-14 12 But On The SCC Padang SINGAPORE Cricket Club "A" fifteen trounced R.A.F. Seletar by 23 points (lour tries, a goal and two penalties) to three (a penalty) in the Rugby match on the SCC padang yesterday. The grewad was wot alsar 8 sudden downpour. of342 words
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Article70 1957-11-14 12 taipkh. Nov. 1:1 (ateaakri A Formosan haskethall learn, the Ruei Kuang heat a weary Singapore Chinese quintet hy 62 to 54 last night in a last round game- of the Presidential Birthday Cup. The Singapore' quintet managed to keep in the game for the first 1.")70 words
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Article111 1957-11-14 12 IPOH. Wed Four Federation Olympic players are in Perak's team to meet Singapore at hockey here on Sunday. They are: S Selvanayagam, who will skipper the side, Philip Sankey, Hamzah Sham.ujddin, and Chua Eng Kim. Only newcomers are ful backs. Chef Sir.gh. who playi I111 words
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140 1957-11-14 12 Three Colonv Hockey Stars Drop Out THREE player 9 in th e originally selected Singapore Hock> v Association team 'o meet the Federation in the hockey International at Ipoh on Saturday have withdrawn. They are V. Devaria c a- I S Velupillai both oi tfie Police Sports Association, and Wnev140 words
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Article42 1957-11-14 12 I aw^^Baii* io 8881 M ,a -j I Bfll BJ I Kuala Lumpur fl 1 just conclude -Ibbl BJ «ray approach 71 Singa,**. Go.f rMm m E ■a said thinaE hit fj •fl may was not aaa fi Japanese golfers aH42 words
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