Singapore Standard, 20 November 1957
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Title Section27 1957-11-20 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 -#6 /t #j FIRE BRIGADE GENERIVftt&tfTAI 28U 2*t*T T\ ill SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1957 It PAGES J."> (K\b27 words
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Article657 1957-11-20 1 ablnet Meets As Student Flare-up Spreads To yftemban THEY USE STICKS. UMBRELLAS. BOTTLES Girls Pounce On OCPD, Wrestle With Him And Scratch His Face IPOH, Tues. Girls from a convent school here used umbrellas, sticks and bottles in a ten-minute clash with Police who had gone657 words
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Article, Illustration174 1957-11-20 1 r cold a wild i ato a in. 1y Bar, abearance of i z(kxl omen." mwnbrr; of the x r. manag- In The End It Was Served For Dinner ed to capture the beast. I* was killei and served for dinner.174 words
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141 1957-11-20 1 One Million Go On Strike In France PARIS. X. a .IV 'an Ail traffic into Paris waalmost halted day as more a |I I 0.1 00 French i\\ Dltt, Including airport control men, arcnt on a l' hour strike to nrnaj pay claims. Brit h E m rpean Airways 9J141 words
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Article60 1957-11-20 1 LONDON. Nov 1!) (UP) number oi Bniah si rvicemcn receivod decorations tor v and fa snt i ia lha Sues operati n and In Malays i: t an mv* ti Ittire 9l BuckingPalace, Que Ell ml i th. wearii i i lare-decked dress of iceI silk, ban60 words
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Article43 1957-11-20 1 HONGKONG. Nov 19 (Reuter).— Mr Homer Byingti n, the flrsi United state- Ambassador to Malaya, arrived hef€ todav from Wa h.ngton In the liner President Cleveland on his w.iv to Kuala Lumpur to a- iume his post.43 words
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Article62 1957-11-20 1 >ply i 1 ket f Id by rd Beck motorrted his later collected the papers from a Today a Ministry of Supply spokesman said: The time between the papers be in? and their recovery was very short indeed. The (.reunites are to be iuT. tinted It was62 words
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483 1957-11-20 1 Pupils Tear Exam Papers As Trouble Flares At Seremban SEREMBAN. Tucs. Eight hundred pupils of, 1 the Chan Wah School held! <i!li' here this morning to i piotest against tho dismissal of overaffed students. Government immediately closed the school. Soon after the closure of the a bool, nine srrt its,483 words
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Article69 1957-11-20 1 FIVK in I family, In 'a tins year-old baby, bsllsved 99 be suffering from fa d poisoning, were taken to the Si aa.pore General Hospital for treatment They wore three boy-, Yap Chwee Ceuau, r>. Yap Kii I Seng Vap Kim Gum I, their mother, Chus69 words
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Article38 1957-11-20 1 I'S Defence S< r< tary N< McElfOy announced in A;gusts, Georgia :•< after s conference with President Eisenhower that US will begin to i ipi guided missih I<>1 <> Britain and other European nations in 1959. UPUP - 38 words
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Article39 1957-11-20 1 Ifß JOHN F< lei Du»k the U S Ss reUry of St it< said yesterday that the ''nited State- WOllld a a an 4 Ml P tion of neutra.;*v on don* aa to We-.t New Guinea. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article72 1957-11-20 1 SCHOOLGIRLS run from their school canteen soon alter the riot squad arrived. The girls, pupils 01 the Ave Maria (Convent) Chinese Girls School in Ipoh, demonstrated against the Education Plan yi -terday. In picture on the right. Inspector Ns Len<r Sim and a woman Police Constable hold72 words
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128 1957-11-20 1 KUALA LI'MPIR, Tues. The Assistant Minister lor Education, Mr. Too Joon Hing, will quit the Education Ministry to become Malaya's first Ambassador to Japan next year. The Cabinet is believed to have approved this appoinlment and Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman will128 words
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235 1957-11-20 1 d >K\'( Nov 1 I IRI lltl ri. A Japan* e court tods enti i d Unit* I Stata Army Se< ia I Third Cla Wil iam 1 1 1 a i i to t a r e e \t a i a rione235 words
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181 1957-11-20 1 UP CANES AND AT 'EM' -THAT 'S THE NEW MOT SQUAD MOTTO KUALA I I M PI K, lues. 1 he ea ie llict scourge nl pup. l* in :he hallowed ha Is 1 Iton and Harrow- is b- tu; used l>> Riot I nit squads here to lanir tt181 words
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Article58 1957-11-20 1 IPOH 'I ues. ft Ala an a 1 w Koi.rtl i. on th* Mala;, lb am -n' al I m ,n tha < arra r« n Ii;. day. wer*» shot dead two hour- la'- r i were a men and a. a. m On- Ida -rm .v58 words
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Advertisement76 1957-11-20 1 s ll\lilMon__l E X.PAILLARD Ku.lr for t a-— u T y s ;Cil CO. LTD. Its risky to ask just for oil' 1 SAY CASTROU "Your motor dealer can't guess '^a_w L^aa^^aW^r_ what you want. HllWP>l_v That is why I PP always ask for m Castrol by name. M I76 words
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308 1957-11-20 2 Plan Will Tighten Western Defence LONDON Nov 19 (UP) A revolutionary plan, backed by Britain and the United States, is being drafted for the NATO summit conference, calling for a part-mer R er of national forces of NATO allies, official sources revealed today The308 words
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266 1957-11-20 2 Menon Accuses UK Of Encouraging Unrest In Kashmir UNITED NATIONS. New York, Nov. 19 (UP) Indian Defence Minister V. K. Krishna Menon angrily accused Britain yesterday of encouraging sabotage and violence through its stand on Kashmir in the Security Council. j At times shaking with rage |and finding it difficult266 words
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NEWSBRIEFS
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Article47 1957-11-20 2 BOGOTA, Colombia, Nov. 1!) (CP) The Colombian Government announced yesterday it had uncovered a plot to murder five members of the ruling military junta and the chiefs of two political parties in a move to reestablish the regime of deposed dictator Gen. Gustavo Rojas Pinilla.47 words
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Article39 1957-11-20 2 WASHINGTON. Nov. 19 (AP) Thailand's Foreign Minister Prince Wan Waithayakon told Secretary of State John Foster Dulles yesterday thai his countrv will remain t':rm ally of the West through membership in the South-cast Asia Treaty Organization.39 words
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Article42 1957-11-20 2 LONG BEACH, California, Nov. 19 (UP) The aircraft carrier Philippine Sea tied np a: its dock yesterday with its cargo af ll bodies and wreckage of i luxury Pan American Stratocruiser that crashed Into the Pacific Ocean on Nov. 8.42 words
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Article30 1957-11-20 2 OTTAWA. Nov. 19 (A.P Princess Margaret arill likWy 9i*rivc m Canada on July W fot an extended tear thai may take her cross tae countrv. it arai learnt.30 words
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Article30 1957-11-20 2 OTTAWA. Nov. 19 (AP) Extension of Vincent Masscy's term of n:)\,c as Goverr.orOeneral of Panada for another year was announced yesterday in the Commons bv Prime Minister J. Diefenbaker.30 words
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Article24 1957-11-20 2 NEW YORK, Nov. If fßeuten.—Holland yesterday urged the t'nited Nations to establish a special fund for loans and grants to under-developed countries.24 words
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Article33 1957-11-20 2 NEW YORK. Nov. 19 (AP) Slashing winds and tornadoes, flash floods, lightning aral heavy -cow-storms struck at wide areas of the c.s. midcontinent end the South yesterday, killing at least 14 per.-ons.33 words
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Article32 1957-11-20 2 WASHINGTON. Nov. (Renter) The United States Air Force announced yesterday that American-marmod Matador guided noisettes would be ready lor action on the island of Formosa by the end of November.32 words
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Article69 1957-11-20 2 BANGKOK. Nov. IP, (R r tec I— A Thai Arnty mi i > today the < our. try's armed forces had been put in a "state of preparedness He said this was '*< rdi:.ar-\ routine to preserve ial pea e and c. rarity aa i69 words
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204 1957-11-20 2 CANBERRA. Nov. 19 (Router) Australian External Affairs Minister. Mr. Richard Casey, told the House of Representatives today that accumulating facts appeared to make it char that the Indonesian Government was embarked on 9 campaign to attempt to influence the United Nations in Its consideration204 words
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Article41 1957-11-20 2 JAPAN. India. Pakistan. Sweden and IH other stages yesterday tabled a resolution to keen the United Nations Fmcr-'enoy Force going after the end of ths year and to pay for i on the regular percentage a.>M',sment basis. Re uterReuter - 41 words
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Article191 1957-11-20 2 CAIRO. Nov. 19 (Reuter) The Egyptian Public Prosecutor today issued indictments tXCUSing two inhabitants of Port Said of high treason on a chaUM of having collaborated with the British during last November's Suez intervention. The indictment calls for <he death penalty for one ind penal191 words
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188 1957-11-20 2 Says Govt: No Institution For Sex Maniacs LONDON. Nov. IH (-Renter) The British G vern icnt last night rejected i proposal it should set up an i: tit ut ion where sexual otTen U agair r\ young hi Iren could be f -i tained a: i medically treated. Urging this188 words
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Article83 1957-11-20 2 NEW YORK. Nov. 1!) (R« ten.— M. Christi' a Pi m i French Fort i i: r^ Mil istei v. I i.s hen lor ta.k ihe L'.S Secretary of Sua. Mi .John Foster Du p, f <: .rpn -c to i'.N. Ih ao laMer iu83 words
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Article146 1957-11-20 2 BAUZEVILER, France. Nov. IU (AFP).— Two crunks di.rupted rail traffic here today when they mistakenly turned their antique car onto a sing c line railway at a level crossing and bounced along toward Honfleur. just a few minutei ahead of a high speed146 words
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Advertisement827 1957-11-20 2 I SITUATIONS WANTED SERVANTS ACENCY (ESTO 1911) <~ f t>r rr^ cenncit C servarts in [l-rrran fl^rl As an Krn~r s 17. D'-'Obv C aJ» rear Cat-ay Tel: 34-897 younc man ->- rasJdenl a rerastinf Smgac F>- Malay! Comr al ai i A v': ,r,,c tAtu ence. Sox No T.827 words
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Advertisement617 1957-11-20 2 NOTICES NOTICE TO SINGAPORE TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS TELEPHONE DIRECTORY SINGAPORE Telephone Suhsanhers are iraformed that the next issue f 'f the English: sod Chinese editions of the Te.ephOOO Directory wi.l be on Ist April. 1958, and that any desired alterations and additions to the pfoseal Listings must reach the Contract Services617 words
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Advertisement204 1957-11-20 2 Fly Air Ceylon rTK EUROPE Weekly flights by fljsgrpys SAPPHIRE SERVICE— <9J HprSjK ftEYLON C^npral Agents for A Cf-v Fly KLM to ALL EUROPE Stopover in the at U ,C 4 cities ot your choice M Asia Insurance BJdg., Singapore. 7heFAS7£Qr&l2/EQT^ NEW LANOLIZED WAVING LC'J NEEDS ONLY J U milllllr-204 words
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147 1957-11-20 3 More Troops Join Hunt For Kidnappers MORI troops of the British singai re wilJ today join C i•■ Po Ice aa; ai ir the manhunt for Mr. Tan Ens. Chuan. who was Kidnapped last week. Yesterday more tnafl r,nf > police coesned lan Changl area without success. H eras the147 words
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Article42 1957-11-20 3 HONGKONG. Nov 19 So- ial Standard BenvieeC^a pel es of the Honfkonfi £y mge were $15.45 to ti S-'. >."i HfU_s to CSSI; t* a,. 8 "to Malayan 10,134 te One In aa.c-.a Rupiah; Go.d $257 875 to a tael.42 words
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Article188 1957-11-20 3 3,000 Turn Up For Diphtheria Inoculations SINGAPORE Police were yesterday summoned to disperse a crowd of some 3,000 mothers and school children who had converged on the Government Clinic in North Canal Road in response to the antidiphtheria campaign. The children had turned \:p after receiving188 words
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Article, Illustration24 1957-11-20 3 A SECTION of the crowd dispersing from the vicinity of the North Canal Road government clinic after Police had told them to go home.24 words
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Article282 1957-11-20 3 Victims: Would-Be citizens SINGAPORE petition writers are believed to be running 1 racket victimizing illiterate people who apply lor citizenship. The racketeers are deuaeratelv completing application forms incorrectly with the result that the vi dims have to pav lor another loraa In be Rile I282 words
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Article90 1957-11-20 3 YEW Bean Thing of Kaala Lumpur, was yesterday {ailed j for six months by a Singapore I Magistrate for dishonestly retaining a stolen car belonging to Ng Yu Hal of Batu Road. Kuaia Lumpur. Ng. sole proprietor of an import and export firm, said90 words
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Article54 1957-11-20 3 CANDIDATES for the City i Council Elections can, on production of their receipt for their deposit of $250, purchase from the Government Printing Ottiec, Upper Scrangoon Road, up to maximum of 2a copies of the Electoral Registers Of the division in which they eriD t'e contesting, a government54 words
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Article236 1957-11-20 3 Hostess Gives Evidence A "trial within a trial" took a place before the Chief Justice Sir John Whyatt in the Singapore High Court yesterday in connection with a race ease involving Joseph Mateju and dance hostess, Irene Bong Sow KhCflg, 'idle purpose of tiie "t ria j was to determine236 words
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Article110 1957-11-20 3 A SINGAPORE Police Inspector claimed trial in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday, to two charges of bribery He M Inspector Kanapathy Maruthamuthu, attached to the Jon Chiat Police Station who faced a charge of accepting two tins of cigarettes from Abdul GatTar, at the police110 words
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Article31 1957-11-20 3 REAR-ADMIRAL 0. A. Thring. R.N., the Flag Officer for Malayan Area, will speak cm "Disarmament" todav nt the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Cathav Hotel.31 words
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Article58 1957-11-20 3 A QA NT AS- BO AC Super Constellation, which left Singapore lor Australia on Uoi day night return) d to Raj i Leber Airport ivith engire trouble alter Hying for 'linn than 1" hours with 50 pas>cngers on board. Tlie plane t*esunied i S phi58 words
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250 1957-11-20 3 AT A time when every effort i is being made to put Malaya j on Ihe tourist map by making Singapore and the Federation more attractive to visitors. Aristide J. G. Papineau's llth edition of his "Guide to Singapore and Spotlight on Malaya makesN. E. H. - 250 words
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Advertisement128 1957-11-20 3 L GeorgelT «9_BSa _~__Ssl Sm Fin i* .Swmm\ ass ms? ijadst Wjp^^ty UNSURPASSED •^fIBBBBBBBBBSSa WF*& BOUSTEAD A COMPANY Laraaa*4 i*******. SSalacca. fan SBaOMiMm. i po k, Trcn?«iig Kuintm Kuchm< carven THE OUTSTANDING FRENCH PERFUMES .•O EAU DE COLOGNE t"\ ma griffc V^WV l haSM tS^^A*^S»fSA JB Z rob dun X^s^^^^^l-^X128 words
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Advertisement513 1957-11-20 3 is here WORLD'S FINEST BALL-POINT PEN Desißfitd in Amcnc* m.»dt t-> B' '<■*• r ""*n Choose trcm 4 t-ntht ecloun *fr Nt** tropic tested ink »*iM net Mrr- ei vn- Ni«* precision point IIR No irsaaj saaani making Ink! !fa rlf I mom suined ilntnss and finskf I The new513 words
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280 1957-11-20 4 Govt. Move Wins Wide Support Kl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malayans especially young Malayans must discard the colonial tradi- tion of "white collar" jobs and get down to the urgent task of land development, leaders here declared today. -dr. T. Rajendra, a Ceylonese leader280 words
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Article, Illustration155 1957-11-20 4 MR. Norman Soong, (left), managing director of PanAsia News Agency, who arrived in Singapore yesterday by KLM for a short stay. Mr. Soong is a veteran newspaperman and war correspondent. He will attend the International Press Institute conference in Colombo next week. Meet 18-year-old Jill Stracey,155 words
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298 1957-11-20 4 Man Wanted Wife To Upkeep Him Counsel A PRETTY 30-year-old hairdresser alleged in the Singapore High Court yesterday that, throughout her eight yeais of married life, she was frequently assault ed by he? husband. Ow Yok" Kwai told Mr. j isUce Tan An Tah that for the first two months298 words
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Article40 1957-11-20 4 THI Pat* B Brown. a:aa. e m Singapore on Sat irday !or of religiBsaj .otings. T'ne venue is at Wesley Metho list Ch uch H Fori ("rmr.mg Road, and the talks \vi:i be from Monday Fritatv.40 words
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97 1957-11-20 4 200 WORKERS STRIKE FOR HALF A DAY ABOUT 200 employees oi Thorr.yeraft and Company I*9 Singapore yesterday went on strike for half a day |o MUSTI their demand for BCjUal distribution of srark Earlier, negotiations between tho management and the Sineapore General Employees' Union which rema sents the w Waters,97 words
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238 1957-11-20 4 IT'S BAD SERVICE, SAYS LAWYER FOR using a van without i goods trehicle plnti ini partners of a firm were summoned to a Singapore court yesterday, but only the managing partner turned up to answer the charge. The defence eonnsei Mr. C. F. J.238 words
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Miscellaneous618 1957-11-20 4 iStandard cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE P Footliqht Parade. 645 S oore Diarv ;v :i w ;h the g~^"~^* -_r_._»_» qj Programme summarv and a tune j Singapore iiizen^hrp Registration: Smgap^re^S^re 1 MarkeT report KSnwitfD^F^ nd J5 ,atlon 1 «n-«Cte. 1 nm. _ff l 5; E «J or _g- Tune618 words
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Article, Illustration81 1957-11-20 5 ABOVE: Police officers led bv the OCPD. Ipoh. Mr. P.B.G. Waller move into the canteen after students had attacked women constables with stones and sticks in the Ave Maria (Convent) Chinese Girls' IBgfe School. One of the strls is about to attack an officer At far81 words
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665 1957-11-20 5 One Shouts Defiance PENANG, Tues Two expelled students were advised to go home, whenl they turned up it Chung Ling High School, ch re-opened today. The Chung Una High School is the first school to pen after the demonstration by students from four665 words
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Article184 1957-11-20 5 COMMODITY PRICES CI OSING rubber prices i cuts per lb in Singapore yesterday *ere: Buvers Seller. 6 Spot 77 i 78 t i* S.S No. 1 78; Jin K S.S. No 1 70 HI K.S S No 2 Df* Ml 771 R> S No 3 De* N| 74> Tone: Steady184 words
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Article, Illustration81 1957-11-20 5 PENANG. Tae -Tiie 24 st udents ot the thia e .< ading Ciiine.-e Saho >'.> are apnealn a .._aaa.-; tiie school authority's de i > t > r 1 to expel them, Thh vn snnouii ed to Hit Pia bv the student tonight. They have formedStandardpic - 81 words
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Article84 1957-11-20 5 KTAI.A LUMPUR, Taos. Po'ue toih^ht are >li'.i -earriaing li t- a third suspect la one -tion with the brutal muroer of Cheon_ Vit Leoim. 122-year-old tapper from Kepong in hroad rta.ylmht yesterclay. Mcanwuile. the two men who were arre.-ted minutes SftSf the itaahent cIOSS to th.e84 words
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Article103 1957-11-20 5 THE Crown Prince al Iraq. Prince Abdul liah. will arrwe in Singanore on Saturday from Saigon on a private visit The Prince will he accompanied by SB entourage of lu. Including the Iraqi Defence Minister. Mr. Gamal Bala!. T'ne Iraqi Consul-General in Singapore. Dato S. I.103 words
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Advertisement420 1957-11-20 5 dreamed I went boating in my maiden form PRE-LUDE Ahoy there! >oo how ship-shape I am my silhouette so rounded my hr.es so trim in the figure-flattering FYe-Lud< ra. Its curved con* our-hand gives sue} :»:*«-r--ing separation, >uc:i >«■: .a a. rl. f _^T ___i v Im. m Wtmlen Inrm420 words
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Article427 1957-11-20 6 TBI Pataatta Qmmnmnm, h facing the same Challenge from Chinese students which Singar :.ud to deal with last year and early in 1957. V.'.- Qm BBBJCi hfgßf nurr.bor of Chinese schools j.: id tlfln .ithout its Btstl I, lha Federation has to c: sn] thai tUI defiance of427 words
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Article455 1957-11-20 6 T'HERE are people in thus country who do not take Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. the Federation Minister for Agriculture, seriously. They say he is too easily influenced by Indian and Japanese agricultuial methods, which may not be suitable here. M I of the people, who hold455 words
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1425 1957-11-20 6 Chinese, Indian Rivalry Over Nepal ...woe to the State which tries to take over and subdue this tough, virile nationalist race of mountaineers WILLIAM CLARK I KATMANDU r T HROUGH the fresh I paint on the Indian Embassy in Nepal you can just see the faint outline of the Lion1,425 words
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Article720 1957-11-20 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA By gEVERAL hours before the residents living in the City Council area were able to learn from the newspapers the names of those who will be pestering them in the weeks to come to give them their votes, they were greeted, on720 words
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Article432 1957-11-20 6 "WHILE a minority Government ray be hard om tho polt*__ the people of Canada said a Socialist MP. it < of Prime Minister John Die'enbaker s new Go en as the Progressive-Conservatives resolutely go nb'tnt year's election campaign a>>d prepare for ai ncr Legislation now in various432 words
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Letter303 1957-11-20 6 Sir Three and a half years of self-government and the Colony cf Singapore has been plunged into its present state of economic ar.d moral chaos, and the Labour Front Coalition Government must be he'd solely responsible for their inability to administer and govern. Since 1954, there has303 words
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Letter175 1957-11-20 6 Sir- Vou >.-..: r a est flaw in the Ma ay up is their avers... n ertion an: lack of r> r tence Ti I aria.* E is this so? Wry do the severarae than the Sumatrans hut less tr a Chinese? Vou then said- Tho Malays need175 words
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Advertisement47 1957-11-20 6 dsjghadgfhdghfgdhs MALAYAN jjj! DOOR TO DOO* INCLUSIVE RAW' The Malayan Administration opcroW Motor Collection n^ services at most ston* system, and will be P collect traffic from vcur P convey it by rail and de u the consignees' prenyl Masters at any station*"^ information regarding c request.47 words
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540 1957-11-20 7 ROME, Nov. If) (Route: Egypt has agreed in principle to pay compensation for British property Bequestratad or Egyptianised during the Suez Cli -:s out of any of her Bterlina balances released by Britain in London, the Egyptian delegalion at the Anglo-Egyp-tian taOa here540 words
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252 1957-11-20 7 FARMER IS ACCUSED OF CUTTING UP WIDOW PLAINFIELD, Wisconsin, Nov. 19 (Reutcr) A middle-aged bachelor farmer was held in dav accused ot killing an elderly widow and cutting her BI Bfl it he were slaughtering a deer. p a: Kdv..:d Gem. M. told thorn he haa d ten riralk and252 words
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111 1957-11-20 7 74,500 Sfrike Against Whites Only' Order JOB INNBOURO, N II |t( r) A protect sr.k b*J 14 A:: a.n ar. .V...n c'.othing wofken Bgainst ra- 'riminatii n in tmployment baited bb nt l°fl I r 3 in tbe rransraej yesterday but 'be targe! erae the government. BC4 UK rs. Tiie111 words
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Article37 1957-11-20 7 A TREATY of Mend-hip wa- rifned ye>terday in Amman between Nationalist China and Jordan bv Chinese Foreign Minister, George Yen B-M is 00 an ofliciai visit a> Jordan, and Jordanian Fnivaan Minister. Sarrar Rifai —AFP37 words
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Article33 1957-11-20 7 MR. ANTONTN Novotny, Plral Secretary of the Central Committee of the Czechoslovak Communist Party. yesterday was elected President of the Czechoslovak Republic as successor to the late Mr. Antonin Zapotocky. AFPAFP - 33 words
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91 1957-11-20 7 HONGKONG. Nov. 19 (AFP) —Trade circles here .said today that so far there were no tangible signs of an increase of orders for Hongkong producs from Malaya, following the recent display Of the Colony's products at a trade fair in Kuala Lumpur. The91 words
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146 1957-11-20 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 19, (Renter). Mr. Arkady Soholov, the Soviet delegate to the U.N., .^aid last night that a Western pUfl to enlarge the U.N Dis--01 a lament Commission by 14 members was not "quite ac•aptable" to the Russians. But, he added, they were146 words
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Article126 1957-11-20 7 LONDON. Nov. lf) (Renter) Mr. Peter Throneycroft Chancellor of the Exchequer, has ordered ail Government departmenti lo make cuts to meet the cost of pay rises. Industrial correspondents reporte i here yesterday. This new "get tough" instruction has brought stormy protests from leaders of the nation's 650,000126 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-11-20 7 NOTHING TO WEAR.. SO LIZ GETS THE SACK photn. ACTRESS Elizabeth Taylor wear s a sugar sack for the cameramen in Melbourne, Australia; early last week. The sack had been sent to her bv Tatura girls when they heard slip "had nothing to wear" at a dinner. Elizabeth and herAP - 63 words
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133 1957-11-20 7 TOKYO. Nov 19 (Router' a Japaneaa laeyyat has pao* posed that Japan's Criminal Code should he amended to in- dude a war weapons law under which, "anyone who manufactures, uses or experiment! arftn nuclear ar satellite arms foi use as war weapons shad133 words
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Advertisement289 1957-11-20 7 moke a misfake... TOO vel ■> v urS tcr ev rr when you H9I 9*9 OBj MB I /|^k It's a*» itwrestmrrr (jsf cann ot go wronf. The ideal W s r*ndard oH.ce typewr.rrr fcaj < -n e that cnsuT-, K V perfect res. aal li I9g bM I cencv-289 words
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Advertisement167 1957-11-20 7 YOUR Yf 4**W PEmmTHtBBT MD OUiy THt BtST IS 6000 BIOOU6H TOt! Only Heinz can offer fly :PV^^J your baby 87 years of KkJ HE/yio^jllf experience in prepar- fl l£*M ing foods of the fll IB highest quality. fll FQq*x~ IB KO STRAINED FOODS JUNIOR FOODS PRE-COOKED CEREALS i STRAINED167 words
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253 1957-11-20 8 Two Million People Will Vote At First Post-Merdeka Polls KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. More than 2.000.000 voters will go to the Fede ration polls at the first general elections after Merdeka in 1959. The Commissioner for Elections, Tuan Haji Mustapha Albakri. told The Standard today that the next elections will number253 words
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258 1957-11-20 8 TODAYS HUMAN INTEREST STORY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A ehild was todav born under an attap roof the remnant of a demolished hut at Tangga China, two miles from here. Selangor Children's Officer, Miss Yong Slew Choon] who went to the spot U) remove258 words
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108 1957-11-20 8 Scheme To Make Them Feel 'Wanted' I KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Land settlement schemes on the pattern of the Kapar settlement in Klang are being planned for Indiana throughout the Federation who may wi>h to take up land cultivation, president of the Malayan Indian Congress and Health Minister. Mr. V. T.108 words
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Article76 1957-11-20 8 A YOUTH admitted in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Oourt yesterday, to a charge of theft of a wrist-watch valued at S4a. belonging to his fa'her. Gurusamy Xai ay an a>a my. The youth, Biunvai Sinqh however, denied having stolen $20 cash from his father in their76 words
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Article57 1957-11-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Federal revenue from import, export and excise duties acrain topped $40 million last month. making a total of $400,004.20* for the first ten months of the year. During the month, exnorts yielded $15,013,823. of which $10,010,256 came from rubber, $4,444.72!) from tin and ti57 words
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Article58 1957-11-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Apex clubs of Australia may send champion stud bulls to help in tiie breeding of prize cattle in Malaya. The Standard learnt today. This will supplement tae Australian Colombo Plan aid which provides only teetmiral assistance and training schemes. The clubs'58 words
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Article54 1957-11-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Federation Government has ■elected Youth Services Adviser, Mr. Bum Ooa lon, to represent Malaya at the nineday youth seminar to he held at Hongkong, beginning on Nov. 17 .Mr. Kho 0 will make a report On the progress activity E of Malayan54 words
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181 1957-11-20 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. New dries courses for Chineee students and the state's kampong loik are being planned bv the Information Department here. The courses are a '.tempts by the State Information authorities to foster closer civic consciousness among the people. State Information Officer181 words
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Article106 1957-11-20 8 Benevolent Fund Plan By MCA KUALA LUMPUR. T'.n s The Ma. a van Ch;m A i ciation ha start, a a cam paiyn adv. rating m i tion rl a bent -Ur.t tar.d am r.a 260,000 ria r..\ U.v aahoul the Per!, rat; n To b. calhd the "m ii106 words
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79 1957-11-20 8 KUALA LUMPI R. I The Fed( ration i- *<> t.av< "Industrial Saf« Coui inrlustrics, Tiie Star, aa: today The Coarv i into the < a uses of indu acr-ident.< Ibbbb haa been an inert n«ing number of a in mine-, an of!) ial i79 words
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168 1957-11-20 8 Smelters Resume Work After Walk-Out PENANG, Tues. K m ployees of the Eastern Smelting Company in Dato Kramat Road here resumed work this morning alter a walk-out yesterday after noon in protest against the furnace superintendent Mr L.C.C. Foley. T :::p' v ided ks, te. hucians and unski lah< who168 words
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161 1957-11-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two more Communist terrorists have been killed by security forces in the Federation. Thai po'ice have killed three other terrorists. including a woman. A Thai policeman was slightly wounded. A patrol of the 4th Battalion. Malay Regiment, was fired161 words
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Advertisement538 1957-11-20 8 W^ vl^looks and 't5& y 'yf rvk s^*\\ «B9^y ■■_< Pm XM ZaJ&l vitality Everyone over 30 should take extra Vitamins and Minerals advise world-famous authorities Fven a properly balanced diet may not be adequate to supply you with all 1 tr.e vitamin > BBBJ minerals. That's because modern cooking538 words
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Advertisement77 1957-11-20 8 T(R| D ,n tht Smail Work f«* atl B^ajßßßßfl 2 Take S_*^ hc -P« to^J ***** g '1 NERGY arm-, N I- 5 Sanatoc rti I Corrects dietdetj VACTRIC &s** i Parqur* I Marble N -hru^'i aa ind-txf e 4^l __Z__^__^_jL_tt__^__|^l Pimplel [ause Killed ia 31 mam •mine Bofl a******77 words
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Advertisement83 1957-11-20 9 gf ALL WANT TO BE CITY COUNCILLORS j -tifta are candidates for the City Council elections to be held next month: fol' 0 _Z- j RIVER VALLEY: WkWmmmmmX PASIR FAXJANG: UUJ PAXI> FARRER PARKT < IS > ff^^B IWCGL^iiT^ W*^% Tan TANGLIN: Hon > J^* j GEYLANG WEST: EHoPaay >len?83 words
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Advertisement377 1957-11-20 9 "ITS THE PLUS THAT MAKES /J£ IT RAYWARP" 1 V^ml I 1 x, ust rr v^d slip V Im J end brief set- from I n Royv\crp in \'ylcn I nl //vHRI^J Tncot Pius AvGil -/fi hrfiwl i 'B 'V \Ti cble in cttrcct!ve Jr S\^ tifl I I ''/Ay377 words
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Article88 1957-11-20 10 $21.9m. Favourable Balance MALAYA'S external t: a dyy.-\r.y Oc*' bcr howC'i a fiv able balance of |U I million, with hi z* j rr.:::;on ar.'i < xports 537G.9 million, according 1 i hminary official stati lies. Corresponding figures fof S a*embcr were: imp' i•> $368.9 million and export] $348.2 nil88 words
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Article110 1957-11-20 10 price for International first grade rubber December qapore yesterday gained l\ cents on vious day's quotation of cents per pound. It closed steady at 78| cents en short covering. There was some trading by both local and up country buyers. Fair interest was reportc la lower110 words
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Article, Illustration85 1957-11-20 10 SIAP Serin Yew Kmbrocation Oil Hall was adjudged the best decorated stall among more than 30 stalls at Um Klang trade fair held at the (ireat World Park. Second prize went to Eastern Shoe Company and third la Khon- (iuan Bis- cuit Factery. The winner and85 words
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517 1957-11-20 10 WASHINGTON. Nov. If In a sudden though nut entirely unexpected move. the United State. FaU rai I Board (FRB) has lowered its ci. onl rate, signalling i n legation ol the tight rein it hai held on the nation'- credit supply fOC the517 words
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348 1957-11-20 10 Primary Products The Base fo Malaya's Prosperity -SAYS CHAIRMAN MALAYA'S prosperity must continue for many years to be based on the production of primary commodities, chairman of Harrisons and Crosfield Ltd, Sir Leonard Paton, said in the firm's annual report. Sii' Leonard also paid tribute to the leadership nf tha348 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-11-20 10 E/GHT££N-year-old ftfisi Kak Scow Chen, of ".S .':vr Stfl r i one oj (he itMMy rota* fesfa f.s- 'or the crown of Trndc Pair Queen organized ia conjunction M7itH the trade anr being held in Klang at the Greai *¥orld Perk, Fhe competition >• opes to salesgirls66 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-11-20 10 MR. Alfred Schulz, rlirertor of Oberon Wateh. Switzerland, arrived in Si'mapore yesterday by KLM from Amsterdam. On a Far EaM bUSJneSI trip, Mr. Schull Brill ipend a fortnight in the Colony 90 1 the Federation. He told The Standard: The East is becoming a verv80 words
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Article58 1957-11-20 10 International Harvester ol Great Britain is to ship 900 B-250 tractors to Canada in the early part of next year. This raises *hoir total orders from Canada since February to over 2.3U0 tractors. The initial Canadian order for 1.000 of the new B-250 '.s I received58 words
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Article47 1957-11-20 10 A SCOTTISH engineering iirm have completed 9 large rotating crane weighing 85 tons lor use inside the U.K atomic reactor sphere at Dounreay. Northern Scotland. The crane is 115 feet long and 47 feet high and rotates on 9 circular track 83 feel in diameter47 words
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Article114 1957-11-20 10 TIIE Hut steel piles have been driven for a new tanker Jetty being built by British Petroleum Co. Ltd.. at Finnart, on Loch Long, Scot- land. I When completed in ihe autumn of 1953 the Jetty will accommoda/.e anv one of the largest tanker, now under114 words
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Article174 1957-11-20 10 INDUSTRIALS were irre fular, while tint ar.a nibl er erere firm yesterday, aecor !inp to the Malayan Sharebrokers Association The turnover, arai nalt Price changes aanowrirerj by the Association were" INDUSTRIALS Buyers SHlers fraser A Heave Orris |g| n r 2 Gammoß 2 2') 2to Hun),,174 words
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Article47 1957-11-20 10 THE priet of tin in Singapore yesterday dropped $1.25 (5349.75 per picul against $351 on the previous day). Thi s was 25 rents lower than the price of $350 per picul on Nov. I. when it reached a new low since January 1955.47 words
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97 1957-11-20 10 China Bought 10,050 Tons RSS In October CHINA bought a total of 10.U50 tons ol ribbed smokrd sheet from Malaya last, nr.nth. She rates as t aa- >• ••< nd be>t buyer of this cmmodity that month.. United Kingdom top,s I list wi h 13.191 tons. Th rd was the97 words
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Article124 1957-11-20 10 I SINGAPORE Chinese Pro duee Exchange noon closing prices pet picul were: copra, Nov.-Dec $26 i buyers, slit nUi rs: c n it oil in bulk $43^ s< ll< r in drums $47 selli r A! ml It white peorji r $103 sellers Sarawak white Sl' 2 sellers,124 words
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Article255 1957-11-20 10 MALAYAN a- brokers repoi ted the 10.. i K do: e \a a t i M ords $2 ef) HJ I 52.61* $2 61, Gan m< 2 ?2 2! 522K 1 ,dv. -J. fi te $2.28. W Hammei $2,174, Henry Waugh $l :.T overnjcJ and v *'>*«255 words
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Advertisement107 1957-11-20 10 llfln cutis GUARANTEE C___t_lft W***********mmmr*7 dry-charged batteries .....and here's WHY! 'ENTI KV Dry charged Batteries are not just "another dry charge. hut a totally new dry charge incorporating all the most modern features evolved 1 after lengthy practical tests. ompl tc range of CENTURY Drv- I A iton i ti107 words
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Advertisement266 1957-11-20 10 When you buy, REMINGII jfl. 3-Kf J I __3f-i)i a *f'"r' < b9^*^^^"B99T_^bj^^B 1 YOU BUY *l THE BEST OF MALA ~A .v "nd Floor John Little's Bu Branches at. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. j j PELNI-L!NE_ 12 ROBINSON ROAD TC S ***** Though C«tiDf». Tel ***** .Monogctl. "PADJONGE" for Palembang266 words
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Miscellaneous88 1957-11-20 10 OITER RO\l>> Roepat, T_i Poo Ann OsamY la. i -a V.a Drupa, Selangor i I, T izu Ma: u Bl:>sful, B^ INNER ROADS Bee. Nangkach Bin Chuan. Ser A I-. Donfknn. Auby. Sumpitn: lUather, Celia. Lam Ann. SUB Wll \R\ I s State of TravanctK. I chin 1 el Chemist88 words
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Advertisement548 1957-11-20 11 TRADING CO., LTD. A.fn'** 132 6 Rebmson Road fMf *-:JE FUNNEL LINE W* M AMERICAN SERVICE r PK.ladelph,* b Cult Ports 5 ~~r* P S ham Penann 20/2€No* H Nov :<} Nov U :5 Dec 26 Dee 27 2* Dee n i~»d and discharge cargo *"__TM"6f«* AN LLOYD _Su«G AMERICAN548 words
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Advertisement1293 1957-11-20 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 ii* im**, nee^ewlee I rP9*MI 112 ne,) s d:::' the blue funnel line j:;;*' SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carr.er, option to procted vn other port* to load and dneharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,293 words
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Advertisement919 1957-11-20 11 MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN S'oort p Shorn Penene Hokonrjan Moru va Mowilq for Kobe, Nogovo, Yokohama G.6A Kyontsu Maru <or Mo i, Kore Osaka Yo.oHarno UMM 22Nov 20 Nov Akashisan Maru vo Mantle far Yokohama Kobe. r-/o,i 18 Dec i Akakurasan Maru 'or Yokohama, Konp, Mop v a H 20919 words
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Advertisement856 1957-11-20 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok and or Far East Penonc Sheer Spon "JUTLANDIA" 22/23 Nev 24 25 Nov 26 27 Nov Bangkok On'v. "ERRIA" 28 2 r > Nov "FALSTRIA" 5/6 Dec 7, 8 Dec i'lOtr Calling Saigon, Bangkok. "KAMBODIA" 13 '14 Dee HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden, Port856 words
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Article493 1957-11-20 12 How U.S. Students ELook Ahead ARE secondary school students in the United States realistic in their dreams for the future careers? For the answer to this question about what young Americans c are thinking, the Purdue Opinion Panel of Purdue University, located at Lafayette, Indiana, teccntly polled Iff It Iflf493 words
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Article, Illustration170 1957-11-20 12 TRUE TALES Walt Disney (2nd of a series) i*- sikvk I After wiifcig as a Ked Cross ambulance drixer in 1 rant e until the armistice. Wall returned to Kails. (s lity wlicre be finally found work in Ihe studio of a film ad company. His Interest in animated cartoons170 words
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Article255 1957-11-20 12 CENIOR Middle second and third year students of the Nan Chiau Girls' Ili-h School, Singapore, recently visited the Chief Ministers O flier and tht* Legi.sl tive Assembly House to see for themselves how the Government ol Singapore operates. The girls, numbering 43, accompanied by two teachers255 words
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Article, Illustration252 1957-11-20 12 Donald Tan Lai 110. a pupil in Form IV of Serannoon English School, writes this hair raising story aho u t the >! aI a j vampire tmie people in my neighbourhood usotl 1 i < xdain^e gtoi a a They believe in the exigence of ov 1252 words
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Advertisement118 1957-11-20 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products I^^MBPPy.-^ r __Bl Wmt sa&mW mm\ma\ ytyaa* cam *MhkM SPr*^. a>_jjHr v mo i— imm *^^< B CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instcntaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache Muscle Pain, indigestion. Backache Coids, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL118 words
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Advertisement58 1957-11-20 12 %•*•*?> Fie RC est An i MA l •^v** /i ON EARTH iS NOT The I K__S IrM V AMD EATS ITS OWM CONSUMED L_ i^afcM__| IN 50UTH AMERICA BY NATIVES A"TONE TiME AND EUROPEANS ALIKE.. EGGS HIPPOPOTAMUS TuSKS CPTH£|_rzARX>SP£C!ES,T>IE WERE IN GREAT DEMAND UUANA r ARE CONSIDERED A FOE*58 words
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Advertisement50 1957-11-20 12 Speed through simultaneous postings < -^_iia^". i__"[ _B|'/ *"y T^^__^_^_^^^^* > > as^^^_^^^^s_^ssssid^gl H '_F f__ ___a***^^^^ A I Saving Accounting MlclsssTJl ensure 4 u C make deposits, and have >our transaction L .JOCIMUIIy recorded, QUICKLY..... J save with The LEE WAH BANK Ll MlT 18. SOUTM /an»l ROAD. SINGAPORE50 words
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Miscellaneous427 1957-11-20 12 w* m g ___bny_r* T*y f t Ti _Prp ODAT'I QUOTATION: •■lime MdeedL hi ncred j S Kilt, ami c.uli ilay iv i J little lile."—^ir John l.uh- J 5 ho« k. \UI)MM)\V FOR EVERT- om M tho Um mm! o4 Um 5 days chaneei to get dosre aa lt427 words
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384 1957-11-20 13 THE Singapore Amateur Weightliftins Federation, with an eye for at least a bronze medal, have set a high quality in» standard for those members who aim to participJte in the Asian Games in Tokvo next May. IVesideill <>t the S.A.W.L.F. Mr. Chua Tian Teck384 words
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Article175 1957-11-20 13 KHALSA A.-.-o, iatif a ore I a on\ ua aag a-l victory o\ cr the Rj g] Ee» trical end M> 'hai i Engineers in a SUA Ua. two league hockey BUrf h p aye I on the YMCA gn ii j i tag lay. K.a175 words
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Article123 1957-11-20 13 Malaya Drawn Against Ceylon Davis Cup KL ALA LIIf P I K Tues. Malaya has hern drawn to meet Ceylon in the first round of the Davis Cup tennis competition next year. This was revealed hv Mr. V. Rajaratnam. President of the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association. He said that the123 words
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Article136 1957-11-20 13 LONDON Nov. 19 a\KPiDai Rots. Captain nf Britain's victorious Ryder Cup team, arrived hack berc yesterday alter repn tenting Wiles lu tiie Caa.aat Clip In Tokyo, and paid I warm tribute ti tiie tWO Japanese goiters waio won |bi trophy tor their country. i were verv136 words
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Article79 1957-11-20 13 SACRAMENTO, California, Nov. 18 (AP) Tha California Athletic Commission OO Monday banned lit avyweight Tommy (Hurricane) Jack sob from fighting again in California In the wake of i tremendous beating he took last week from, Eddie Machcn in San InTaneiico* Dr Dan O. Kilroy. commission chairman,79 words
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404 1957-11-20 13 KUALA LI'MPIR, Tues. The Federation of Malava Olympic Council at its meeting at lne Merdeka Stadium on Thursday will consider a proposal to create a central fund by some form of taxation on sports to srr\e as a ready means404 words
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263 1957-11-20 13 UNIVERSITY oi Malm scored their lixth win s/hen they beat Singapore Ci i ket Club 3- (I in a division hockey match played i n tin padang y< i <y. The Undergrads are now third in the leac^e The young University263 words
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Article207 1957-11-20 13 2 Changes In England Team LONDON Nov. di \cr) En_ ai meet Fraivr g| ft v on H v. as annoui. i today as follows a— ii,.' Bolton Wander. ei ii v iW, R Alba and Byn ter Unit Clayton <B A'olnampton Wanderer and (Mai nester I Do (B rn207 words
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Article37 1957-11-20 13 THF v r selected to represent the A v at the Naval Base I L Hollis. Capt. Waters m a Lt. i liforth Ca v ike, I Li V.. < :1 B:i< V a, attcr S/igt,37 words
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Advertisement54 1957-11-20 13 From Page 9 mountbatten: Candidates "Mrs. j^^^^^\ For City Leon iflB||f I Elections Soh ■pS^| HONG LIM: TOH PAYOII ALJIMED: KAMPONG KAPOR: Pidure «f the follo\%ins Candidatrs are not available: a Oopal (Ind.) Soo Tho Siu Hce (Ind.) T K. Fernandez (Ind.) Mi Omm tkmm (Ind) Lim Siew Lay (L.S.)54 words
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Advertisement122 1957-11-20 13 1 Some people fall in love at first sight 4- r __vr__B____^____R but nobody iiifyKi Ki r^^( 4- L^_ bd -i- Bri2l_riA 1 _____________%___BH_ aBQBHI x L_L_L Jfl B __B II H J R fT_r 4- Bin uS ■nb''. ■F L. Br apr^^^^^JiMi gmat _i X *****r U*_^a________T>--<P^ml_________________J a+\ b___Bm_122 words
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Miscellaneous180 1957-11-20 13 L By A/ Copp "i f V_lrV'' If. I I f O JAH THINKS WE T/¥ /GASP.?- IF YOU'RE A r /> 5 f BETTER GO OVER br'—il /T__f in SUCH A HURRV. y V| 0 S^4flfs 1 I /^_K I THIS FENCE.'r^f-^l J* \so WHVNCHA^ '^y^^^\ Oop By V.T.180 words
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Miscellaneous119 1957-11-20 13 BI GST Police SA. •>. D tr g pus Regiment *M PI I around 5.15; SJCJC A R .l.sr si SGC P Si U tmr Slf B sf BWB* B-4 r. St V'"- r J B~ BJf Pol ce ol Si tar= South /okorg BJI M BOCKKf Sll A I)119 words
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Article1327 1957-11-20 14 Windsor Lad S<rulineer j Guudwoud I Franris WIM.JI) XKRIOK .11 PITI.K WINGED AKKIOK ELLEN? TKIXSt KK "Miinij it.irner troKin.iii ».11.-ri l*reai*arc imkcil \\;irri<»r ia i I'.lundfju I nra sound Barrier trr ox hi an Ml-^ lIAKMO.W IiOKIIKRHI M\k s||(,\\ i|» UOKDKKKI) STAR Kir mi: *»liss ll.irm »n>- Klhin1,327 words
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688 1957-11-20 14 WINDSOR LAD - Wee Laddie may prove too smarl for opposition WINDSOR LAD WIDE SCREEN A LIVELY THREAT Says EE LADDIE should improve on his second to Fairy Flotsam and prove too smart for his opposition in the six furlong sprint (Race Four) for Class Three Division Two performers at Ipoh this afternoon,688 words
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168 1957-11-20 14 RACE THREE WINDSOR 11. a long striding five-year-old trom the Daniels stable. i s fancied to win the B| furlongs event for Class Four. Division Two horses thi-* afternoon. He gave good account in the Autumn Plate at Penang whan he168 words
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213 1957-11-20 14 Princely Gift Better In Second Run RACE EIGHT WMWCELY GIFT usually improves in his sc ond ;n and lT m V reason anticipate Mm to annex the last race i f the afternoon. lie was panning on v. •en fifth to Balkan Che; .ar over he five furlongs straight on213 words
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Article180 1957-11-20 14 Brrr...lT'S COLD OUTSIDE! .ADELAIDE, Australia, Mav 19 I UP) The PI ippmes Davis Cap tennis q er l oay sem an SOS to Dr J Imperial, their Can <; .„i in Sydney, asking that tl eir overcoats be rushed io them Acting Manager Felieh no Ampon relayed the distre r180 words
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88 1957-11-20 14 PARIS, Nov. VJ <i'p t Charles Humez, European middleweight champion, *v< n a thi*ee-round TKO victory over Andre Drille, French middlew* ight titlehold< r, at the Palais De.^ Sports here last night. DriJJe went to the mat for a no count in the opt88 words
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490 1957-11-20 14 Fakir put up a splendid account when runno--rp 10 Manly up the five furlongs straight on Saturday He was only a length behind the winner who led almost all the way. With Manly out of this (Race 5) it looks like Fakir rinding490 words
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Advertisement53 1957-11-20 14 THE trark for this afternoon's races at Ipoh will probably be heavy Best outsider Rest longshot todav is Miss Harmonv in Raee 2. Windsor II should make a •rood eaeh-wav bet in the third event. Rig Sweep will be drawn on Raee 8. Broadcast Rediffusion will broadeast commentaries on all53 words
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Advertisement154 1957-11-20 14 _____-H-H_____-l fj j I L on OCk rtsj^ tfi 1 Mil I _K _r Obtomoblf ______r_B___ MmmßKsmsm\*AWSmV r -orowa* i _H__r M_Kt _te ib§_3_A u____r__i^^_\\ vs_K_\nl_J /J Sole Agents: j 0 KIAN GWAN (M) LTD Singapore Penang Kus -.r. REIT °i"' ns lu )lM "*r" _m_h _a 4 Ml -—^"a—154 words
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