Singapore Standard, 18 November 1957
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Title Section32 1957-11-18 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POL I C B^Ot ***** (5 lines) 240«u\j? \> #6 fii v*l 3L FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 r i.v> SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1937 J2 PAGES J") CENTS32 words
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Article335 1957-11-18 1 ALL QUIET BUT SITUATION TENSE Leave Cancelled As Police Keep Watch IPOH, Sun. The Federation Government today closed four Chinese High and Middle Schools in Ipoh. The closure order will come into force from tomorrow morning and will remain in effect for one week. (tovernment's decision335 words
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Article147 1957-11-18 1 B. ,j \ipi*K, Sun. A top official of the m (oiimil confirmed todav that W i\ t rt\ ha.s changed its "war Malayan Commune Party nders to prevent further m 1 military reverse I Meanwhile the Federat: nj nment is drafting a p...n i inter Communist s.aversion and infiltration.147 words
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Article74 1957-11-18 1 Angus. 36-year-old a port manager of the Mala: ill Railway, was killed in a h early today. His 26-year-old wife who sat beside him was unhurt. Their car crashed into a 15-foot ravine at the sixth mile KJangKuala Lumpur road. The couple were re* ang74 words
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Article34 1957-11-18 1 ABOUT fi.6OO.nno Gtn— soldiers and civilians were killed in World War Two or are still missing, the West Icrman office for the informaion of next of kin said in Berlin yesterday. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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184 1957-11-18 1 ANOTHER DELAY IN US ROCKET PROJECT WASHINGTON. Nov. 17 (Renter) The target data f <">r launching tho first fully !■> strumented United States earth satellite may have to be £>■•' back beyond next Maim, it was learned here today. Sdentisti at the Vanguard pio.iect headquarters here said, bowever, thai it184 words
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Article102 1957-11-18 1 Hunt For Kidnappers Continues SINGAPORE Police yesterHnv in i ■.r r«B Eng Chuan. yearn ophew of m millionain m Lark Sye, and 1,; r. o police oflflcert and men, including v ■••<- -sp< ial wm took p»rt in ye«t«f>» cay's MTU in small group*. Rang and Kanf Mr v r.102 words
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Article34 1957-11-18 1 M \MIJV, Nov. i: VF ?'> The R••' nalista ,irv:: ed vict -1 o Macaoagal in last TUt»electkms. Laurel was running —iSj lo Carlos Garcia who succesafullj iimliilmi the presidency34 words
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Article112 1957-11-18 1 LONDON. Nov. 17 <AFP>.— The British weekly "The People" today >aid that •dentists at the Harwell atomu- research centre have discovered "how to control the power of the H-B<>mb so a s to release energy for peaceful UUrpOBCI on a colossal scale." The paper said that112 words
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Article39 1957-11-18 1 PRAGUE 17 _A >''■■■ 'r i by Mar K• Ch lirman \'r i .»ti oi the Surr< m< S (d ;n I'r;i i, i daj r- rtmt Zap ->.-. .s fun< Assembly will meet on Tlies-39 words
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Article, Illustration170 1957-11-18 1 A CLOAK of seer cry shrouds digging operations for tht* recovery of what is believed to he buried JfIMUMM treasure in the Bukit Bat o k area of Singapore. Watched by Police, some .10 labourers have been diug-ng atop Bukit Batok Hill for the past170 words
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384 1957-11-18 1 France Seeks Pledge From Britain U.S. ARMS MUST NOT BE USED AGAINST US PARIS. Nov. 17 (AIM Higb French *****0 1 >aid yesterday. Fiance dCßMincfa guannti 1 ton Bi ::ain irid :;:t- L':;::-d SiaU-s t::at :.c a: HH {hw ihipped to Tunisia WOUld nCV« be UK d a^a:::.- ber. lion384 words
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Article184 1957-11-18 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 17 (UP) New warnings that Indonesia would sever trade and diplomatic ties with the Netherlands over the issue of VVestern New Guinea were aired today. ilßt Deputy Primp Minister Hardi, who is also acting Foreign Minister, declared that Indonesia should "implement" the184 words
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Article182 1957-11-18 1 TOKYO. Nov. 17 L'P> j XiM C hinc.^f OotnmuniSti are! circu atinf m cretlj In Asian nations copies ol of so-called I classified documents they, claim \vl j t^ stolen in the sacking oi the American tmba.^y In Taipei The Redta IhMMelfii m\ not pubUshinf182 words
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Article67 1957-11-18 1 AGAXA. Guam, Nov. 17 fl'P)— Typhoon "I^o'a", which imashed Into the American Pacific itronghold of Guam on Friday night with destructive 200-mlle per hour winds, left behind iocne M$4 V 500,000 'n damages, it was estimated today. Mand Governor Ruhard Barett Lowe said the damage67 words
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Article72 1957-11-18 1 BONN, Nov. 17 (Be iter) Profe.-sor Theodor Heii W" year-old West G< rn in J Jri ent leave hew 'ram to::, or: ov.' '.or a tcn-oav itate viiH to President Heu j c the I German bead of itate to sfldai v IsH It* f72 words
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Article33 1957-11-18 1 A SHERIFF and an dei > Negro man wen woundt I late on Sat .r--:..v r.icht M unexpected o rt reak of ra vio vnee in C.er.*•.:.. A a:-, :i d U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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122 1957-11-18 1 Jakarta 'War' On Eye -Catching Shirts JAKARTA. Nov. 17 (UP) This lnd< nfsian capital's ban on ihfl wearing ol blue jeans was »>ttr-d<c> ve.-terday to Include "eye-ca'chinji" shirts and bhu>es TIM Jakarta Citv Command decreed that all persons over ten year:- including womenfolk. DMISt toe the new fashion lin-. a122 words
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Article30 1957-11-18 1 FILM \ir E r Wi! jam and her h i.-,bai 1. B* r, ■..•<■. have -r '!:,.'> r •)c-cr. MMffil I I i' 12 have thn e hi dren.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement43 1957-11-18 1 P DC SILVAN BROS lave a drink! rof our I h orld- famous j p'eers and Stouts U _'.\T7>^ o-. Si', L BT***^**~— i 1 Ix I 3 S% j I ift. ft* 1 5^ Si V^ I fkt* L "fidnn lirewers' Kxhibitions.43 words
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Advertisement67 1957-11-18 1 INTRODUCING New PLAYTEX LiKht Weight CIRDLE MORE FREEDOM BECAUSE MORI STRETCH ONLY SU 50 lACM 72. High Stre«t SmßJiperc 6 Phent NfVt The small QolleifleX 4«4 Ot x t cm. i/ Takes 12 pictun-s 15" 15" /fr S on 127 (A8) Film '8 X 8 >^^/^^ i shutter (1-1 r67 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-11-18 2 MR: AM) MRS. P. VISVANATHAN were married at the Singapore Registry recently. The bride, the former Miss Pushpa Leelawnthy. is the daughter of the late Mr. N. Duraisingam The bridegroom, who i.s attached to the City Health Department, is the son of the late Mr. P. Ponnusamy.50 words
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Article213 1957-11-18 2 Muslim Meet Calls To Covt. PENANG, Sun. Emergency measures .should bo taken to prevent the spread of prostitution in the country, particularly among: Muslims. This was one of the resolutions unanimously passed at the meeting of the Anti-Prostitution Congress, sponsored by the Penan£ Scm3nsat Permuda Malayu,213 words
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Article32 1957-11-18 2 MR PETEH Goullart, of the International Labour Organization, will address members of the .Tohorc Bahril Rotary O on Tuesd; at 5 p.m. on his in jrears' wn »rli in libet.32 words
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Article28 1957-11-18 2 THE -orp^e f a lfi-year-<")' Hah Un, vm found H ting in a minins pool of! Jalan Bcndahara in Ipoh yesterday. Police ..ro :nve -:igat> Kngi28 words
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Article26 1957-11-18 2 TIIF A«ociation, ok ABtred publication of a new Chinese newv pape- i i.s eight-page publication. on Wednesday. Rcpre officials and businessmen26 words
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112 1957-11-18 2 THREE hund •ci .stud' nf the Univi rsiiv i 1 Ma; i; i netted $5. 550 from the »ah Of Bad :n Sinuao Tc >:r< n Saturday in the course of their v. v.. el. Chart -tin* will be the Lit! e S A.112 words
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Article619 1957-11-18 2 Front Make Pact' With PAP For The City Polls .MORE than 80 candidates are today expected to file nomination papers to contest 32 seats in the Singapore City Council elections on Dec. 21. The elections will mainly be a contest between four parties. However, about619 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-11-18 2 FILIPINO film stars Pancho Macaliina ;»nd I together w itli dir«» t«.» K< 1 Ba\'-r. apprarrd mi J 1 centl> lo boost The Man dard Cheei I und !)urin^ an inter\iow v th Stuart Ciarrett. prn^ran organizer f«»r illiain Ja< k> and (o IMi l.td I'ita handed owt S:>o68 words
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Article34 1957-11-18 2 M \RINE P recovered I rant OM.t r U Far I- rn K n the sea off BlngaiwufTim I :.e body was sees Ooatrng n sea a: 1.30 p.m.34 words
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Article66 1957-11-18 2 KIM I I MFM i: Sun I MiniMer for lilik Inch*' Mohamed Khir .f«-i viid lavt ni^h! th.it in itism" in government •»< i was impeding Hi. ii.hk progress. Inche Khir u.is spr.ikm^ the annual rrunimi <1 1 r of the Kajanj; Hi:-h S« l Old B.i\s66 words
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Article25 1957-11-18 2 ALALH me \}J Abdul Rab3 to parents oil I I I I them off I 1 I he J I to apprad I l25 words
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Advertisement677 1957-11-18 2 a Uttll IM THAT OOlt A IQW WAT J ANNOUNCEMENTS SECRETARY -.r- A S \r< at Singapore. 209 Queen Street, mojmvli the names and addresses <" I ><nnalese ad and r--cept .e c CITI2F S S H I P REGISTRATION TODAVS Sigapore C' 3 Registration at 9. 11 and I677 words
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Advertisement898 1957-11-18 2 SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED Ur^ Ir^.y ■> srrvng officers for r -t fl< As^ start N^rse at tnc Tej hers 1 Uan ng College, Koti B^-aru Cand O^trs tra rrd in a C r: ••-r> f I*' v rS a I certificate n A-,-, N^'" 1 S-i'-t-v v 5898 words
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Advertisement331 1957-11-18 2 NOTICES SINCiAPOIIi; MILITARY POMES IDUIUfI lOR TAILORING TENDERS will he received to noon on Saturday 30th November, 195? tor Tailoriri of uniforms of Singapore Military Forces tot period of on< calendar yt ar lr«-ni Ist January, 195t Tender For:: i and detal c I specification and Quantities may ol tained331 words
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Advertisement324 1957-11-18 2 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TLNDLR ELECTRICITY DFPARTMEN 1": Supply of Ol.uiiO yards Varloua blzep ot Cable. Tender Deposit K200: Close 12 NOON 12 12 57. Tender documents are available trom the Blectrtett) Department ißoom lum. on production ot the CltJ Treasurer's Deposit Receipt which wi.l t < mao> in the324 words
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Advertisement282 1957-11-18 2 CHANGE Ol ADDRKSS KODAK (MALAYA) Ml) KUALA MMPLR BRANCH. has now moved •rum zo Old Market Square, KX to the Ng Kiat Ttoni BnikUng 54 Pudu Road Kuala Lumpur PO. Box NO. G23 Telephone No. MM I NIYERSITY OF HONGKONG MATRICULATION EXAMINATION IM.">B THE Ifatrienlatioa Examisjatioa of tbe University n^282 words
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Advertisement297 1957-11-18 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance [CHAPTER 11) In The Hish Court of the oion> of Singapcre Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 2u6 Bl 1958. Re SUASANA PUBLISHING CO. ol No. 45, Bussorah S: < "■pp R I. Rec< .ving Order made 31>: Date of Order r S immary Administrati n 28th297 words
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Advertisement35 1957-11-18 2 ft t "THEY'RE ALL (U I l(l VEGAS MEN -THE FASI- DENNIS 4 livinc womi Af'i/rrrc THI TIIKIIL |f^!L i -K SEEKLRS!^. u V* J COLEEN GRAY Charles W-n ngerThOWII Go" <- mf WAa i CATHAY35 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-11-18 3 Tim Trnz. m I tbr Yuk Cboy m »l. and m Chairman m*t per- -i. .mid. Ipoh. on Saturday, i \\U)\ I students of the Yuk < hut hinese Hiuh School ilisp<i>e alter the address b\ tlu- Principal. llmv«\<-r. ih<- students cycled to another centre for a meeting. Some threatenedStandardpics - 69 words
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Article66 1957-11-18 3 II sisting the population to i become citizens." Intending applicants, irrr--..e of raro. may CQBtad district or sub-branch j which ofTor free scr I c tfl 0H "Citizen Drive < bstructkMif to Mvcs district iod iub-fafocbci in HMNTt than t !i MPMM h;r.o a66 words
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Article, Illustration595 1957-11-18 3 I WILL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SEE THEM- 0 HOME' PRINCIPAL APPEALS TO IPOH STUDENTS Pupils Elect Action Committee To Talk With Educationists Says Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The 2,000 Kuala Lumpur Chinese middle school students who List week rallied in protest against Government's education policy today elected a deputation to595 words
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108 1957-11-18 3 PLANS FOR A DIPLOMATIC ENCLAVE OFF KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Government has decided to shelve temporarily all plani to develop I a diplomatic enclave. The Standard learnt today. The ma.n factor involved is finance and it i> understood that diplomatic missions here are not 'oo keen on the idea108 words
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Advertisement92 1957-11-18 3 I V^ Every man needs y TOOTAL k verv v^ell «lres9e«l man prefers lo wear tfc^^^ IOOr\U Von ran he ah^olutelv ««ure of the qualttv of TOOTAL products: they alwaN* «arrv tin- TOOTAL guarantee of satisfaction. RA M I n d^/\^, Trav^t 0 l!, T *r.ir' >' Ifir^s 7 Vjk92 words
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Advertisement289 1957-11-18 3 ■CIWIEI POLISHES!^V %^2^x^^^_ PROTECTS! j^^^^^^jNOURISHES! I PRESERVES! J Black dark tan broan T *"'^^H L'GHT TAN OX PLOOD M A HOC A•„ < RED. BLUE. GRtEN NtTPA L A| Distributors:. MACIAINE WATSON CO LTD TEI 79-284 Own a TOD Cylinder I ■4r Sf roke Engine $1,000/- Down Poyment I Why289 words
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Article557 1957-11-18 4 KHIR JOHARI - KHIR JOHARI STUDENTS PROMPTED BY OUTSIDE AGITATORS f f a r\ f -SAYS KLAIA LUMPUR, Sun.-The Minister for Education, Inch* Mohamed Khir Johari, in a »>roadca st last night, disclosed there was every indication that the student disturbances in the Federation was the work of careful planning557 words
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Article220 1957-11-18 4 His Duty: To Revive Ghost Town KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The BelfcnfOl Government yesterday appointed State Becretan Inche Mohamad Ismail bin Abdul Latitr. principal adri.irjbtrative officer to revive th? |hOft town of Jenieram and enable the 1.600 (oncer inhabitants to return a.s soon as po^sib.e. The tfhfim will provide new housing220 words
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Article32 1957-11-18 4 DSP. Tan Chin TeUt, OflktT-Kn-ChaifC ol Serioui Crimes, Po::.::..:. Icfi bv Malayan Airwayi tOU Kotl Br.ar;; yoter.'..iv tO take up bifl D6W app fntment of OlViccr-in-Char.c;c, Criminal Investigations, Kota Bharu.32 words
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Article, Illustration29 1957-11-18 4 FEDERATION Minister for Education. Inche Mohamcd Khir Johari is seen inspecting science instruments after opening the 3rd Science Exhibition at Clifford School ni Kuala I.ipiS29 words
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Article269 1957-11-18 4 Retrenchment Is The Big Fear KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Nearly 9,000 civilian employees attached to the British Imperial Forces in the Federation are apprehensive about the outcome <>i the forthcoming "peace" talks between representatives oi government and the Malayan Communist Parts. REASON: IhCJ iMf conclusion269 words
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Article43 1957-11-18 4 NAUo 1 I I I i I I as. hoj Cr7 v *1 "But icn M makers, botr aS violence isV^B I Force mJ the kind o* X ie trcutiea I ■91 tain ter K^ Mr. Tan sail reached 9 rouble rni^B43 words
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Advertisement311 1957-11-18 4 POLISHING FURNITURE? TOPPS jj^rA rlagic Q/f cones S^TAKE CARE OF IT/ i§| E^ii) Nf > matter who docs the polishing, >our 4te^3MJ^^^^^^ furniture is in safe hands with Topps Wk the fast-working furniture cream >ou can /tSL trust lo do the |ob <J uilker tter morc I lhc P OWrCr311 words
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Advertisement69 1957-11-18 4 ttt 2a 1 I HAVE COME TO HATE WAR pM I I EVERf FIBER Of MY tfING W■- Cfl DAP^YL F I £VEFY long'ng IN MY so Ji fcfCA VB C 7 M11P1/r I IT BROUGHT DEATH IN L !f£ TO M< M i^C HEMINGWAY'S 11^' V Toil r HENRY69 words
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Miscellaneous884 1957-11-18 4 cAlmanac Information at a Glance nNGAPOREjMg K m L £**™f**: WOa^MSM 'H^fi^E.B^i; taipisg fßtBbZd6&**a*^JtoJr^P4N* n-cmbe:* meet at Amber Ro.id MA F>II( .G ._..a: o K. Cor. 4 P :n raJ B. •43 id 119 pja >„.,„,,, LejrM.itive Assembly: Chinese YMCA: 1 al stJ^° rneetin e at A~e:i:D> htli£ting 2 0884 words
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Article, Illustration193 1957-11-18 5 JJVING in this streamlined age, it won't be surprising if many of us fall victim to the modern figure fad. Everything around us cars, houses, jewellery and furniture are trimmed to harmonize with this contemporary fashion. Are you the typo thai cnvi's an attractive tir-:''.' You probably imagine193 words
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Article340 1957-11-18 5 1./ELS son: evenlids and adies occa- lcry set in modern Western designs. Precious diamond rings, earrings, brooc: and necklaces are in sets ranging from $300 to $3,000 For those who are contemplating on purchasing engagement I I rings, single stono Hm I rings set in best qua.;• to three340 words
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Article, Illustration22 1957-11-18 5 a* ll d m R ■JJWted bents K toolrs of 9 m&9**. ami v H looking H mnuu «it I to22 words
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Article, Illustration306 1957-11-18 5 CUISINE CORNER r rHE (Jernian recipe L SCHWEINEBEATENi a ciish < v f roast pork, will be a novelty for your menu of the week. It is introduced by Mrs T. Pastoors. the Super visor of the German C 1 u b "Deutsches Haus.' Mrs Pastoors suggested thi306 words
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Article213 1957-11-18 5 eSLj^I/. You read in magazines illd advertisements of new dfUfl and methods x. of slimming. \ou are quita prepared to spend I fortune tor a spot in the limelight, but you find 'hat vou end up a f VayttV laimre in VAmii. [1 b ail so simple, if vou213 words
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Article192 1957-11-18 5 THE other afternoon -1 while having tea with Mrs. T. T. C. and family, she told me of her recent bad luck with her lovely new Persian carpet. "I bought that carpet out of my savings an«j before I was down with my bubbling excitement. there came an192 words
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Advertisement823 1957-11-18 5 Have you a delicate skin? We ave Produrrd a nrw I Cold Cream Soap especiA. >. \l y a;ly for you. It contains V\\ "v^ Lanolin rrram and Ls so •I/J mild thit it is suitable for IrJ the dry^'.st and most srns,iSjlvV\ t:ve > r ;ins U^'- it to823 words
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Article539 1957-11-18 6 rI"HE Federation Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khtr Joliari, hai done the country a z i service by admitting that favouritism exists in Government offices and that it is impeding the nation's progress. This is the first time that a official has the courage to reveal539 words
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Article397 1957-11-18 6 _Y HACK H BOW on for the creation of more and ntific weapons of attack and defence, irie Kussians started this stampede forjsupremacy I scientific warfare by launching their earth satellites and their threats of even more remarkable ■cnfcmumti to follow in 'he field of missile397 words
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Article, Illustration1510 1957-11-18 6 WBBSS^^^^^^^a^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^KßßßM the General Field Marshal Earl Wavell, Of him, Churchill said: "Wavell has 400.000 men. If they lose Egypt, blood will flow. I will have firing parties to shoot the Generals." Field Marshal Viscount Gort, Two days after the outbreak of World War II he said, beaming and like1,510 words
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Article152 1957-11-18 6 Shorts from the Talks The Innocence Of Age N old gentleman of seventy-one who was held up by the English police for not having proper brakes on his bicycle, said to the magistrates that he was 'guilty but Innocently,' explaining that the bicycle itself was fifty-one years old. and that152 words
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Article689 1957-11-18 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA By TODAY, the citizens of Singapore must prepare themselves for the biggest political shock they have experienced since the first elected Government took office. This is nomination day for the City and District Councils and when the public read the names of689 words
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Advertisement78 1957-11-18 6 Nature Intended all to c end peaceful sleep ench r .1 to gain strength, energy ar -1 r. >J to see them cheerfully threw. ;h 1 day. To come sleep cr-<s [d| others must take steps to i r A bedtime cup of delicious '< is the world's best niph'cap.78 words
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Article, Illustration437 1957-11-18 7 The shooting has stopped...the votes are alt counted... FROM HIS HIDEOUT YULO ADMITS DEFEAT PACE TOO HOT FOR HIM MANILA, Nov. 17, (UP) The wild, sometimes deadly, Philippine general elections ended today as Liberal Party candidate Jose Yulo bowed humbly to the now incumbent President437 words
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306 1957-11-18 7 Vice POLICE BREAK UP MEETING OF HOODLUMS, 58 ARE HELD WASHINGTON. Nov. 17 (Reutcr) Police JeWMI the United States MN today watching for BigM that gangsten who JWIMIcU an alleged "crime conference" near New York on Thursday MM planning to elimiMrtt Um underworld's younger generation. The meeting, heid at the306 words
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Article27 1957-11-18 7 SPUTNIK TWO comp'etrd 194 n u1 VDa uti im the t irth I liiM un, fttterday, the Soviet new? agency, Tass m rtl <: Ko'iter.27 words
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Article58 1957-11-18 7 TOKYO. Nov. 17, (Reutcr) The death roll in Japan's present influenza epidemic today rose to [V2. More than 3,000,000 persons were reported to be suffering from the disease. In Tokyo today, Ministry of Welfare officials were considering invoking the rontagious disease prevention law fa tn58 words
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506 1957-11-18 7 THE MAN WHO NEVER FORGOT A FACE IN 35 YEARS OF CRIME DETECTION LONDON. Nov. 17 (Rcuter) London's underworld dnink a toast today to "Memory Lee/' the policeman who never forgot a lace, who ended 39 years of *rime detection this week?nd. Detective506 words
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Article, Illustration336 1957-11-18 7 MONTY PICKS A BOWLER HAT FOR A 70th B'DAY PRESENT LONDON, Nov. 17 (UP) Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, one of the last great generals of World War II still active, wili resign as Deputy Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation on Sept. 28, 1958, the Government announced today. A336 words
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Article28 1957-11-18 7 A BRISBANE family ha? taken out a 132,500 to SI 2 insurance policy with Lloyds of London against their home being hit by an earth satellite. Reutcr.28 words
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Article539 1957-11-18 7 in the frozen wGstes cf Siberia MOSCOW, Nov. 17 (UP) Russia announced I 'day it is building a laige "idl fttific town" of 20. 000 inhabitants in the heart of Siberia. The town will contain 10 large research institutes and a new university. Several thousand539 words
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Advertisement88 1957-11-18 7 I famous familu of \TIGE R I nudicinal products I HEADACHE CURE I ?d by cr.y other pain 1 -for Hecdcche Neuralgia, I w ds Mcntc! Stroin. Lg aun tong I IIGLI! MEDICAL HALL Mr FAVKI LEUBA WATCH CO., LTPTj LDSTTI IDCC —CET THEM FROM-— [SINGAPORE STHNDARDJ I 2 188 words
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Advertisement17 1957-11-18 7 I Sfll^^fe w Ml^^^ *'*p^ TOYLAND f^B \J TODAY at 11 a.m Raffles Place, Singapore. Tel: *****.17 words
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Advertisement886 1957-11-18 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. It*: *****/6, *****/4 "2/* Robinso* Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T» Halifax. Boston. New Yotk. Baltimor. Philadelphia b Cult Portt S'por. P S ham Penan* ULYSSES 22/26 Nov 27/28 Nov 29 Nov AENEAS 18/25 Dec 26 Dec 27/28 Dec t*/nen option to proceed886 words
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Advertisement1265 1957-11-18 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) Urxerpcrfttec »n bir.gapore) <12 Imet) u.pp... THE blue FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suei with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cap* ot1,265 words
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Advertisement896 1957-11-18 8 MITSUI XjQ LINE S'por« P S'hom Penonc FOR JAPAN Hokoneson Motu via Mania for Kobe, Nagoya, Yokohama 20 Not Kvorit^u Moru *o» Moil Kobe Osaka Yokohama 23 Nov 22 Nov 20 Nov Akashisan Moru via Manila for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 20 Dec FOR USA Fo» New York Philodfelphio. Baltimore vio896 words
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Advertisement532 1957-11-18 8 EAST ASIATIC! OUTWARDS So.hngi (or Bon Q Ml "JUTLANDIA" 22/23^ W Bangkok Only. "ERRIA" IH "FALSTRIA" 3 D Collinq Soigon Bonqkrk "KAMBODIA" HOMEWARDS Soilings tor A 1 -J Rotterdam. Hamburg, Ccpcnhooin fi^ Calls Beyrouth "SONGKHLA" I Coll* Alexandria Bcyrou^ "JUTLANDIA" mu*. Calls Beyrouth. Lond( n I Space Available, Pas. Accom532 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-11-18 9 MR. One Piah Watt, (seen herr). marketing officer in the office of the Australian Government Trade Commissioner, Singapore, who is ffoinii on leave to Australia. He leaves by Qantas tonight and will be away for a month. Durin» his stay there. Mr. Gnu will t.ik<- the opportunity66 words
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Article126 1957-11-18 9 ROTODYNE MAKES ITS FIRST FLIGHT THE v rld'l tet vertical takc-u:) airliner made Hi maiden flight recently. A Fair y Rutudyn>\ U< k nil vertir.i'.:;.- from white Waltham airfield, Berkshire, and. laid a company >;>■ kesman. "its behavi nx wat taUsfacThf RotOdjlM carr;. i;p to 43 pa- n, It a-rmds126 words
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Article305 1957-11-18 9 Business done as from Nov. 9 1 to IS. IMH STRIA! S: Fraser i Ord 12J50 to $2 45 to *2 22; Hammer Co. $2 Hongkong Lon.) £432 M*J. William J 12 >. Jackson ft Co. j |1.4 to $1 .4 M 1 iv i: H: <v<305 words
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Article724 1957-11-18 9 I* STR A L AM A I G A M A T I D ]in LTD: Opet iting all four in the yt t d June i profil was ihon o of 114.990 2 r>3 per share*. Fir:. 1 ■end of 1/- Der share makes, i/6 per i724 words
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Article507 1957-11-18 9 Buyers Not Keen To Raise Bids; Selling Pressure Eases By A Market Correspondent THE total volume of business on the Singapore share market during last week was on the small side, due to reluctance of buyers to raise bids and the easing in the selling pressure apparent507 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-11-18 9 DISTRIBUTORS for Fiat Cars and Pfaff sewing machines in Borneo on a visit to Singapore recently were entertained to dinner by Mr. L. T. Vigano, manager of East Asiatic Co. Ltd 's motor division, at the Peking Restaurant The visitors were here for a sales conference63 words
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Article36 1957-11-18 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rales to merchants on Saturday: Soiling, t.t. or oD. ready French Franca *****; Belgian Francs 1621-3/4 Italian 2o:w8. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.36 words
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Article82 1957-11-18 9 EXPORT DIVISION SET UP A SPECIAL export division has been created by Potter Moore (AoftJ Pty. Ltd.. of City Road, South Melbourne, to promote sales of the company's products in Southt.ast Asia. Goods manufactured by tIM company which will have a special appeal in this region include talcum powder and82 words
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Article256 1957-11-18 9 ARRIVALS of BOM fa 'he Singapore market last week were in the region of fi.oOO ton of v hi< if II believed, one-thud was bought up by millers i -p balance by packers, according to' thi v. piocuce icport of Lewis and Peat (S pon256 words
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Article18 1957-11-18 9 a ck:.:.()Pj! \\r K ie Indust ihas been opened. Thi- to thi I iophaitt factory nd.18 words
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Article24 1957-11-18 9 (HAN edging it 1o! •<,--.; <■{ v.nich were sold, according i the secretaries. Siroe. Darby i I Ltd. Tribute to tho company for O;-to:>ci24 words
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Advertisement345 1957-11-18 9 s^» WRIGGUNG W'Vi' wtiue If K- WRIGGLING WILLIE, H the R^xk V Roll Kmg w^ v When, horror of horrors. > "ishci and he f J s And cried "It's :.c P.. m I really feel crook!" -Here's the way to fix «uK c-c!t-.eMsinthcband. f •HHiVe MW wfchout it ready345 words
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Advertisement34 1957-11-18 9 H'■'■ v xj\ (It j, Announcing I jfaX^^ 6^ 10^^ s\. New Bridge Road Branch //jS^UTB M 61, New Bridge Road, QOM Wpn^^^j^^^: corner of Hongkong Street w*y~^. p pjlirr CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD34 words
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390 1957-11-18 10 Ghani Saves Visitors From Another Rout SELANGOR soccer took another beating at Jalan Besar yesterday when their State team, minus a few of their 'stars,' lost to Singapore for the second consecutive day by four goals to one. But for the brilliance of their goalkeeper390 words
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Article110 1957-11-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat There ii no ban on tchoolboys taking part in games like football, cricket, hockey and others. The Standard learn! today. Schoolmaster! denied thai any met) ban existed in the schools hew. They said that the boys Vtrt expected to sive their first loyalty110 words
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Article55 1957-11-18 10 PENANG. Sun— The PSMS Merian soccer team, at present touring the Federation of Malaya. >cored their second victory when they beat Penang by t'.ve co;.ls to one <*t the City Stadium yesterday The tourists were the better and more aggressive side and took the interval leading55 words
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Article41 1957-11-18 10 INDIAN Brotherhood retained the Sir.uiah Memorial Cup when they brat Johore Bahru I.R.C. 1-3 ill th P final at Johore yesterday. Maniam. Veerappan and Syed AH netted for the victors while Jayaram and Pushpan netted lor Johore.41 words
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Article50 1957-11-18 10 SERANGOON Garden Sports Club beat Woodbridge Rer-rea-tion Club 6-3 in a frie-'dly soccer match Dlayed at Serangoon Garden Sports Club ground yesterday. Green (J), Grimes (2) and Hydon scored for Serangr>on Garden, while Zamaludin and A. B. Rahman replied for Woodbridge Serangoon Garden led 4-1 at half time.50 words
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336 1957-11-18 10 Hockey Carnival Before Asian Games Selection IPOH, Sun.— A Pan-Malayan hockey carnival will be held in Kuala Lumpur from March 23—30 next year after which 18 players will be selected to represent Malaya at the Asian Games in Tokyo. This was decided at a meeting ox the executive council o336 words
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Article145 1957-11-18 10 Death Of A Jumping Champion STPvOUD. Gloucestershire, England. Nov. 17 Router* '"Prince Hal." the globetrotting champion show jumping horse, has died at the age of 15. it was revealed today. The massive chestnut gelding, nho carried his owner. Mls.s Paiv Smythe, to victories in Spain. Portugal. France, H< Hand. Sweden,145 words
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Article55 1957-11-18 10 HONGKONG. Nov. 17 (Reutcr)—A 20-year-old athlete. Cheng Fenq-Jung. todav stt a new women's world high jump record of 1.7 metres the Peking radio reported tonight. Earlier this month Miss Chens set a New Chinese National mark of 1.79 metre>. Mildred MacDanul, United States held the existing55 words
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Article56 1957-11-18 10 MEXICO CITY. NOV. 17 (AP> The newspaper Xovedadcs on Thursday quoted Juarez "Mexico) promoter Lopez Hurtado as saying world bantamweight champion Alfon.se Halimi of France has accepted, through his manager Philippe Filippi an offer of USSM.OOO to meet Mexico's bantamweight champion Jose Toluco Lopez in a nontitle56 words
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Article44 1957-11-18 10 BELGRADE, Nov. 17 (Rcutcr) Yugoslavia qualified lor the finals of the World Football Cup in Sweden next year when they beat Rumania 2-0 in the last match ot group seven in the European zone here today There was no score at halftime.44 words
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Article62 1957-11-18 10 BUKIT PAXJAXG Police beat Boys Town second team ■i-'2 In the Galistan Shield soccer match DUyed at Boys Town ground yesterday. Jaflar, Tan and "jaaman scored for the Police, while David Duclos (2) netted for Boys Town. In another Galistan Shield soccer match Bukit Bintang "A" beat62 words
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Article60 1957-11-18 10 CALCUTTA. India, Nov. 17. (UP)— Ken Rosewall beat Lew Hoad. (i-:i G-.i. today during an exhibition professional tennis programme whicn promoter Jack Kramer admitted showed h:s players were rusty on Rra^s court play. In other matches. Panr'-o Segura defeated Kramer, ft-4 7 5. ■nd in doubles60 words
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345 1957-11-18 10 LAST MINUTE TRY GIVES LANCS VICTORY LONDON. Nov. 17 (Renter) A last minute try gave Lancashirc a 3-0 victory over Northumberland in the Rugby Union county championship match at Gosforth yesterday, but the home county had enough chances to have won. A. Storey, the Northumberland hooker, established a mastery in345 words
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Article281 1957-11-18 10 Delany Kennedy To Fight It Out NEW YORK. Kl 11 rAP) Ron Delany of Ire rind and Henry Kennedy of So Uan I ar e favoured to battle it out lor the Inter-Collegiate Amateur Athletic Association of America cross country championship at Van Cortland Park here tomorrow. Kennedy, who cnT.pc'r*281 words
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Article251 1957-11-18 10 Harvey's 114 Puts Aussies On Top TRETORIA. N< IT (R< I I A dazzlin| 114 i I sal lefthander Neil H -v. Ing ftnt inninci ol I e I ir placed tr.e Australian cricketers well on "he way to o\ i ?!ie South African XI here todav. the South A251 words
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Article44 1957-11-18 10 MALACCA. Sun. Xe-ri Sen^bilan Chinese beat Malacca Chinese 1-u in a charity soccer match in aid of Poppy Day appeal fund ployci aj the Kubu Stadium today Negri icored Lheir i n j aoal in The 28th minute through centre-forward Yai Hon?.44 words
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Advertisement401 1957-11-18 10 3(d a SJuhjd xhaiv tf <A« JltM »How rH fr 1 3F v plr a .nought THIS CHRISTMAS tor the sick rfc iinilir-pmilfxed rhildren »l Mngapore f4r '.n iv iMMaCIMM *o MMM cn:l4. A taking wrapped gifti to hang on A -f 1 Df- f: m oi Sr.aw 3 J^401 words
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Advertisement193 1957-11-18 10 L*i^in i'. \kik •.ill., I^^| 'fC|M<.(.\ IT\!MIN> Ml|| |)|.)J ij. "if (l\||\(, Ml.., r) Fail fcl ~5 I ri I «J( Ullt(tl(\ll KICK r\\ ff f I ln V <.M Nil Mil 1.1 f^M M RSVi E -THEStN -k is IM i\- nci l^H C IM J k s flHs193 words
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479 1957-11-18 11 Wolves Albion Battle To A 1-1 Draw Leaders Saved From Defeat By A Late Clamp Penalty LONDON, Nov. lb (Reutrr) England s soccer selectors were out in force today for a last look at probable players before meeting on Monday to an nounce the team to meet France at Wemble\479 words
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Article689 1957-11-18 11 AUSTRALIAN ARTHUR BREASLEY THE JOCKEY OF THE YEAR LONDON, Nov. lfi (Reutrr) Queen Elizabeth is champion owner for the i British flat racing season which ended today with meetings at Lingfieid Park and Manchester. Sixteen hflflfl bearing the royal OOloUfi of purple., gold, sea:689 words
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Article79 1957-11-18 11 Chi's World Record Ratified TOKYO. Nov 17 (IP) —The 100-meter breast strok" time set up by Ked China's Chi UtfcYuan has been officially raaagaiati as a world record, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. It said Chi Lieh-Yuan's 100-meter breast stroke time of 1.1 l;fi was officially ratified at79 words
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87 1957-11-18 11 Fullmer Scores Narrow Win Over Rivers NEW YORK. Nov 17 O'P) Qcnc full t wQv middle\veit;ht c'r.anipif/n. beat Weal Rivers last nlgbt iwtli body attack in the com:.; ro.mdfor a Majority dcci-ion ;-.n<l the third straiqiit VidOCf his campaign lot inothat 4m4 at the CFOWII. Rivers wcifihrrl 1.)7 pojndi to87 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-11-18 11 Breasting the tape to win the Lugano-Lccco 100 kilometre (62-mile) international road Wttk If Bnt^h athlete Tom Misson of the Metropolitan Walking Club nf London. Misson crossed the linishmg line a'tcr r pnttfl "Q xralk tn nfne hours 40 minutes 3 seconds thr r cma93 words
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257 1957-11-18 11 TWICKENHAM. Nov. 17 <Reut >_ rr The Wallabies Australian Rugby Union team and London Counties drew Ineii match here yesterday at nine points each, both sides leafing a try and two penalty goals. The Australians had led 6-.1 at halftime. A draw was257 words
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84 1957-11-18 11 Reynolds Strengthens His Test Chances BRISBANE, Nov. 17 (Rcutcr)—Ray Reynolds, IM-year-old Queensland opening bat, established himself as a candidate for Tc^t honours in the near future by scoring 188 against Western Australia in the Sheffie'd Shield match here yesterday. Scores after two days were: Queensland Ist innings 171. Western Australia84 words
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Article983 1957-11-18 11 RESULTS POSITIONS LONDON. Nov. 17 (Rrutrrt \w.Miation Koothall I,«:ijrup t;ihl«>s afwr jp-teni.i.vfe games arc: Football Association Cup first round. Aldershot 0 Worcester C.tv 0 Bath Ci:v 2 Exeter City l Bishop Auckland 0 Burv 0 Boston U. 5 Billingham S 2 Bradford City 6 Scarbroueh 0 Brighton Hove A. 2.983 words
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Article, Illustration133 1957-11-18 11 LUMBAGO? Not me! I'm a Grandmother you kr.^w but I can still run the i^ r K off the young folk*— thank* to a daily dose of Kriischen Sails Up to fix months ago. I suffered from Lumbago Even when mv baby grandson Dleaded, Lift me up Grann:*," I Jua*133 words
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Miscellaneous184 1957-11-18 11 f oop By V. T. Hom/in BI Ii /.r... .'--V.: I R5-- B'JT FIEJT vc- J— LJ OX^Y, CO£, NOW I'M \»P.L,I GUESS KomT\^ »POl I" GET IMO WV'V BEM^V FOC ANY. jjVt^; \IILJUSTH»/E/ GOOD.. VOLTD .-■> ftT^ETJING MORE SURE r\TwING...LETS &3// CJJgt "> MAKE AN- 1 CM* I I184 words
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Article, Illustration1178 1957-11-18 12 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for ail eight races on Wednesday (Nov. 20), second day of the Perak Turf Club November meeting: Horses Class 4. Div. 2-6 Furs. 771 Whimsical Walker 6v 9.00 Pil Stable W S. Baglg 0a*0 Khasim .'»> 8.12 Mr Ten Chin1,178 words
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Article76 1957-11-18 12 ROYAL Singapore Golf Club beat Kcppcl Club by 12--22 points in their golf match at Bukit Timah yoterday. Results of the 18 holes mixed foursomes bogey match played at the RGSC course arc: Winners: Maj. and Mrs. 11. G. W. Shakcspcar (1 down). Other cards: Co76 words
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412 1957-11-18 12 Percy 's Goals Bring Victory To Singapore IPOH, Sun. Scoring two goals in the first half, Singapore gained a creditable 2 1 victory over Perak in their friendly hockey match on the Ipoh padang today. The npertoental Perak forward line lailcri to click m tbt first hal: and when they412 words
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Article363 1957-11-18 12 MACAO, Nov. 17 (Reuter) Singapore's ace racing driver, Freddy Pope, who was adjudged the best overseas performer was first in the "C" Class in the Macao Grand Prix over a 300 miles course on the famous Guai Circuit today. Pope won in his Jaguar XKi363 words
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Article219 1957-11-18 12 PAAA Committee Resigns IPOH, Sun.— At a s'ormy 3^-hour extraordinary meeting of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association, an entirrely new committee was elected to run *.he affairs of the association after the previous committee had resigned en bloc. The Federation's Registrar of Societies had previously written to the P.A.A.A. committee219 words
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Article375 1957-11-18 12 Thomas Cup Trainir Gets Top Priority THE Badminton Association of Malaya will m.l in the Asian Games in Tokyo next year because it m of players who are to defend the Thomas Cup in Jun< This decision was made by \hv BAM landing i today under the chairmanship of375 words
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Article50 1957-11-18 12 I I I 1 the T prei«sJ I on ti I I I dent of p.^J| it. I o3 time that s J cation has y~\ Your Hi? f of tremer to o alike." he sje Teoa A Perak va sports sU Perak to Data* i j would dr50 words
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Miscellaneous58 1957-11-18 12 SPORT J L In The Colotif A RUGBY All Blues vs RAF Selctar at P.T.S. at 5 v.m.; SCC "B vs R.E.M.E. "B" on the vada rig; The Blacks vs District Signals Regt at Dover Road HOCKEY S.H.A. Div. 1 Police rs S.H.B. Police at Police: Div. 3—S.H.B. Recreation Club58 words
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