Singapore Standard, 21 November 1957
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Title Section21 1957-11-21 1 Singapore Standard aT aT^ ¥T 1_L si si w ar_ \\7\%^^ DFDF SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1957 12 i»\«.f:s j:> cents21 words
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Article492 1957-11-21 1 29 Detained In Three Major Towns Island-wide Dawn Raids In Penang PENANG, Wed. Twenty nine students were detained in three major towns in the Federation today. Twenty-three of them, including seven girls, were held in dawn raids here. Four more were arrested in Seremban and two492 words
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Article17 1957-11-21 1 (■net first IgaiuiJ US merI launched I 1 to the P Shipbuilding Corf It is17 words
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Article150 1957-11-21 1 IPOH, Wed. A •oy was killed and < r people injured, when a I hirn they v. lived in a head-on ion with a lor: mile Ipoh-Chemor Road tod a The boy was Teh B m T The injured wc <■ Mr. and150 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-11-21 1 phot i THIS dramatic camera sequence depict"* tho rescue of 4?,-yoar-old Harold Turner of New YorK from a fifth floor ledge of the Hotel Taft in New H;iven. Connecticut. At It ft. tho Reverend James I) Keating of St. Mary"s Church begins to soothe tbe distraught TurnerA.P. - 78 words
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264 1957-11-21 1 RI Trade Cut With Ho lland Discussed MOVE TO S'PORE REPORTED JAKARTA. Nov .20 (Renter).— The Monetary Boai\l had discussed the possible severance of Indonesia s trade relations with Holland, it was reported here today. The now.- agency Antara said the Beard .-pent several hours yesterday on informal talks about264 words
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158 1957-11-21 1 INDONESIA IS WARNED ON SAFETY OF FOREIGNERS TIIE HAGUE, Nov. 20 (Route: The Netht rL_. n.is Minister of Social e 1 f a r c. Dr. Mai i;a KlotWpff, ill I s p* ciai declaration on boliaif of the Government, said today thai thfj "Government ot giPfCrclgß state o| Indoii158 words
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Article76 1957-11-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Ist ana Negara spokesman today announced that tho Yang di-Pcrtuan Agong*s condition has improved. The Paramount Ruler ha> been suffer Jug from arthritis. The Agong naa appointed 60-year-old Dr. M. Vaithiiingam. his DcrMinal doctor, ;o be the Royal physician. Dr. Vaithilin^am Is76 words
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Article60 1957-11-21 1 TRIVANDRUM. Kerala State. India. Nov. 20 (AFP)— Twen y^cven persons were arrested and many others reportedly injured in this Indian Communist -governed State yesterday, when Poliee armed w.th batons charged a crowd attempting to break into a fotest area. A number of policemen were reported injured60 words
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Article13 1957-11-21 1 THE Cambodian Government yesterday offered Its resigns ion to Kins Suranarit.13 words
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Article64 1957-11-21 1 LONDON. Nov. 20 ißeuter) -Bri ain has beaten the United States and Russia in a five-year race to sell the first atom Dower station abroad, the News Chronicle reports today. The newspaper says an announcement is expec ed later today of an order from Italy64 words
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265 1957-11-21 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 20 (Renter). Dr. Bubandrto, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, said today that hi_ government might be making its last anneal to the United Nations t< r help in se tling the dispute with the Netherlands over Dutch New Guinea. "I myself265 words
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Article352 1957-11-21 1 SITUATION BACK TO NORMAL IN IPOH IPOH, Wed.— The situation in this State capital today was back to normal alter three days of student demonstrations. The <in!y incident reported during the morning occurred in the Sam Tet Chinese S hool In Brewster Bond ihertly after tne students had assemi led352 words
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165 1957-11-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government mav observe Au&. 31 as "Martyrs' Day" to replace Poppy Day." It would serve the same purpose— to collect funds for families of servicemen who lost their lives in the war and during the Emergency. The Minister for165 words
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Article53 1957-11-21 1 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed. Three vehicles a civilian bus. a lofty and a military truck wen burnt a> a result ol a road accident thi. morning, a* Bukit Berapit. nine miles from here There was no los s of life. The drivers of the truck and lorry53 words
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Article376 1957-11-21 1 IPOH, Wed. Tunku Abdul Rahman, tho Prime Minister, tonight rebuked an unruh section of a crowd oi about 5.00(1 attending a large election tally on the children, playground in Ipoh. Througho t 1 addre thi uni ui\ I n, ci mp« i d mainiv I children.376 words
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Advertisement15 1957-11-21 1 m l.\ \-uj WHERE S the lorry driver* Ae's having (ftp^g a BEER and STOUT15 words
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Article253 1957-11-21 2 BAHAU, Wd. A mammot. 1 rally to porsuade the rtniaininr i L'ht Comm,' in tho Bahau district to .io pt thi G nt*S .V M< off 01 and s ;rrend< hold in Bahau town this aiu mooo. Five surrendered ten incl iding Districi C253 words
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Advertisement2150 1957-11-21 2 I NOTICES FGFGF THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (EMS. CAP. 137) Ipoh Town Council. NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that L> proposed under Boards Enactment to amend Sectun 144 i.t the Town the Ipoh approved Town Plan No B 3 (Gazette Notification No 2846/31) bv altering the zoning of lot Nos.2,150 words
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Advertisement131 1957-11-21 2 NOTICE Is hereby given that NG F.NG GIAP of No. 21 Lorong 37 off Sims Avenue. Singapore, has applied for a Sam.su shop Wholesale Dealer's Licence in respect ot premises No. 143. Kallang Road. Singapore, and that this application Will be heard in the Court of the District Judge ar.d131 words
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Advertisement520 1957-11-21 2 NATCRALISATION NOTICE is hereby given thai the lo. lowing persons wnose names and addresses are given below arc applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that ar.v person who knows anv reason a hv naturalisation shou d not be granted should send a written and signed statement nf the facts520 words
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445 1957-11-21 3 Aged Land Owner Wins Civil Suit Against His Adopted Children proprietor and businessman, Choo Hock Swec, won his adopted children in the Singapore High Court 1 yesterday. The defendants were Choo Hock Swee's thn pti I namely, Choo Kim s an Choo Lam Heng an Leong Hin and two adopted445 words
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Article68 1957-11-21 3 -bols in b_J Red! he expected his fi_ againsl Liberal indidate. Chua Bock Kee, to be a stiff one. He said that active camp. -ing in his ward woul •■-.e I'M NO election department would also distribute pesters and n in the L T lu Pandan Tang Ul areas,68 words
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Article, Illustration278 1957-11-21 3 CIVIC POMP AT CITY HALL STEPS CIVIC, legal and religious dignitaries will take part in a procession from Assembly House to the City Hall steps tomorrow when the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, is made a Freeman of the City. The278 words
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Article71 1957-11-21 3 MALACCA, Wed. Municipal Councillor, Mr. J. l. De Cruz, (Malayan Party) „t the Conned meeting today, urged the Municipality to ask tho state government to take over the local tire services. Mr De Cruz said that in view of the big financial deficit expected next vear71 words
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Article42 1957-11-21 3 THE Singapore Cowmcr, Mr. Giant Chong Hing, yesterday returned a verdict of mi adventure at the end of BB inquest into the death of a housewife, T<>h Yit Seng. 41'. who died IS da>s after swallowing a piece of rhtrirwi bone.42 words
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Article31 1957-11-21 3 THE Literary. Dramatic and Debating Club of ti.e Cpper Serangeoo Community Centre, will hri'd a discussion on "What Makes a Per-ori Succcsstui" at the Centre at 8 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-11-21 3 AN assistant assessor in the City Council. Mr. C. 11. Williams. 31, recently passed the final examination of the London University Bachelor of Science degree in Batata Manasement. for wtpch he sat in Singapore earlier this year. Mr. Williams i> the first person to take97 words
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398 1957-11-21 3 A DANCE hostess. Irene Hong Sou Khenq. wept in the sritneai box of the Singapore High Court yesvidav when rise was question*, d about lour midnight visits srie made to a man's gat V( st i ay v. her second I398 words
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Article84 1957-11-21 3 A FITTER. Lee Ah Hong, 24. was yesterday found guilty by a Singapore district judye of abducting 800 Choon Pong. Cheng Kim Hock. Cheng Kim Seng, and Leong Fook Yuen, with intent to cause them to be secretly and wrongfully confined. Ah Hong: was also found guilty84 words
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Article64 1957-11-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Municipal Council, which Mad threatened to dose down the Happy Cabaret hen today i ens wad th( dance hairs licence for another :■< sr. However, the Q •<< n"s Theatre, close to the dance hall, will have to close by the64 words
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191 1957-11-21 3 THS Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, yesterday praised the "high degree of enthusiasm and efficiency of the young Malay soldiers" when he visited the Ist Singapore Regiment, Roval Artillery at Blakan Mati. Durino his tour of the island, Sir Robert191 words
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Article98 1957-11-21 3 PENANG. Wed.— About 140 employees of the Chartered Bank here stopped work today in a one-day protest strike. The bank manager, Mr W, G. Gordon Brown, however, said business was carried on with a limited staff. The employees' action was a protest against the98 words
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143 1957-11-21 3 Dinner And Dance At Old Vic SCOTSMEN in Singapore, will celebrate St. Andiews' Day on Nov. 30. The St. Andrew's Society I will bold a dinner and dance to mark the occasion at the Victoria Memorial Hail. There arill be an exhibition of Scottish143 words
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Article86 1957-11-21 3 Tin: Pan-Ma!., van 1 am Association of Singapore h ipa to enter Inl I the PO ItXi -1 arena next vear wnor. it v. 1 organize ttfl political, welfare and nt her afl lions. Tiie association secretary, [nchs Harold Ab nil, mi I terdaj oil part?86 words
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Advertisement397 1957-11-21 3 For straight backs and sturdy limbs w» give your baby this pure milk Mothers do well to ask for Ostermilk when breastfeeding is not successful. Vitamin D has been added to this fine nourishing milk to build strong bones and teeth; iron has been added to enrich the blood. Ostermilk397 words
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Article357 1957-11-21 4 Council Cannot Find Translators For The First Few Meetings SINGAPORE City Council will not be able to introduce multi-lingualism for the first few meetings of the newly-elected Council. Reason: Attempts by the Council to recruit suitable candidates tor simultaneous translations of English into vernacular languagi and i vice357 words
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142 1957-11-21 4 NO MUD SLINGING AT CITY ELECTIONS riILKK will be no indiHfISSSi Bflßfll-allflflfll in the De. ember City Council elections. All major political parties hare Instructed their candidates to tight B "clean" poll. The 11 independent candidate^ would al.-o retrain lrom personal attacks on their rivals. Posrercr, the po.itical party candidates142 words
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Article, Illustration82 1957-11-21 4 AIR Commodore A V.R. Johnstone has been appointed Air Adviser to the Royal Malayan Air Force, Federation of Malaya, it was announced yesterday. Born in Glasgow in lfUli, Commodore Johnstone commanded a winir of Spitfires based on Malta during the Qerasaa and Italian raids on the (ieorse82 words
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Article251 1957-11-21 4 'Control Small Arms First' WORLD disarmament, if it were to bv workable, .should first follow a system ot control ot SBfiflll weapon.- and then th> question ot nuclear weapons could be dealt with. stated Real Admiral G.A. Thrum yesterday at the Singapore Rotary Club', weekly luncheon. Rear Admiral Thring. the251 words
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Article66 1957-11-21 4 MORE than 2(10 employees Ol IssOrayerOli and Company ta JrHUgapon arc duo to go on strike today as a result ol deadlock Li a wage dispute. Th<- decision to go on strike aras taken last night by the executive committee ol the Singapore General Employees' Unam. (,n66 words
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Article, Illustration186 1957-11-21 4 THE liiVi clt^-'.ion campaign meeting to be held by r candidate for tiie forthenming Smp.anore Citv Council elections came off yesteiday two da\'s alter Nomination Day. i Held by Mr. Alan Li n Slew Chuan ot \hv Laboar Fnmt ir; Dunearn Road opposite the I':-', 1186 words
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Article28 1957-11-21 4 A CONCERT the Poliee Bai d a ill ba held at the Serang Garden E tat* Community Centre, from 3 pan. to B\Jg p.m. on 1)28 words
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Article, Illustration164 1957-11-21 4 OVER 100 undergraduates of the University of Malaya yesterday flocked to the Arts Lecture Theatre to indicate in a practical manner their interest in the welfare of the community in which they live. The normally quiet atmosphere of the lecture theatre \va s replaced by the "spick164 words
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Miscellaneous649 1957-11-21 4 cJllmcmac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE TOMORROW: Si gai c 10.31 am Spore Diary r Miuiporc t ii i/.i:s|iip Ministration: i; I pen a i P« W a.m. (Bft. Ma.| namei be^i.i w.tn thi Icttei I BSU|« 11 1 j, or in the CUM 5 1 wb 2K '7/ 1 ]i649 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-11-21 5 t..thor Mr. James A. M:< hener. a PulitN i \meric an Japan,l .ii Kii ill Lumpur on k> in the Federation far a special artul.- on th- new |i •>t ind for a new hook Trite an S««t! *l \*n Standardpic I'oh l.ih49 words
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Article74 1957-11-21 5 Oh H Judge, Mr. J. F |fl \Y am. ;hs, who had tortured a lhat they would b, should they appear be: him, pulled him out and then ,ed him into an i ed semi-detached hou They tied him up, punched and kicked him. Tru it him with live74 words
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Article172 1957-11-21 5 TWSN: EflUB Ms) rgraduates awaiting to appear before the Board o: D plinc of the University of Malaya have been Riaatf Hbsmsssi to obtain legal represer The students have ft n charged with excessive or "obscene" ragging and I been expelled from the Y sfc172 words
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346 1957-11-21 5 Malayanization Terms Were Set In Belief That Key Men Will Stay On KIALA LtMPIR, Wed Minister for Transport, Inche Abdul Rahman Talib todav appealed to expatriate officers not to break the trust which the government has placed on them. "When we346 words
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Article52 1957-11-21 5 KUALA LUIfPUB, Wad The Kua i L anpux Ifunii (pal Council 1 day beeasae she secoa I Ma ayan member of the H- itute ol Public Admii Kstration in London, US i Council of Georgetown. i 1 aanf ia bJsq a o r> porate member of52 words
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Article135 1957-11-21 5 Langat Flood Subsides KUALA LLMPIR, Wed The flood at the BangiDengkil Road in the Liu Langat Valley has completely subsided. However, water is reported to be rising at the Sungei Reko-Bangi Road, where it is 10 inches deep at the 18-? mile and 5 inches at the Iti mile. At135 words
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Article, Illustration311 1957-11-21 5 CHINESE classical paintings in the typical Wen-Jen (literally! "art done by scholars"') tradition an art form embodying painting, poetry and calligraphy will be on display at the Victoria Memorial Hall from today. An exhibition of the works of the international. y distinguished311 words
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Article172 1957-11-21 5 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed- The Australian Government lias confirmed the appointment of Mr. VV. 11. WiVcock, an assistant Governor of the Commonwealth Bank ol Australia as banking adviser to the Federation Government. Treasury officials here confirm inn the intrr.ent. said Mr. Wilcock will advise or.172 words
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Advertisement175 1957-11-21 5 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb in Singapore yesterda) were: Buvers Seller? Spot 79 79* R.5.3. No 1 79, 792 Jan. RS S No 1 SO 80] R.SS No 2 Dec 17| 78i R.SS No 3 Dec. ::,i 732 lone: Barely Steady. Tbe price of tin in Singapore yesterday was175 words
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Article520 1957-11-21 6 HUN Mr. Nobusuke Kishi arrives in Singapore on Sunday in the course of his second Southf r Asian tour, he will be the first postwar head of JtpBMBI Government to visit Malaya. Since a.^umed office, Mr. Kishi has proved himself a si.r-v.ci diplomat and a real so-gcttcr.520 words
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Article432 1957-11-21 6 gINGAFCRE is at present suffering from a terrific slump hi DfCStige, The emphasis on the 'SIN' hi bbbbbbl ii undermining its security, driving its Icitizc away to seek temporary refuge abroad, sto. ing visitors and tourists from coming, and sp-'ilmj; its trade. When politicians, trade unionists and432 words
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Article885 1957-11-21 6 Prestige and the Presidency Philip Deane reports from Washington I\JR. Eisenhower's prestige. s(ill falling in Washington so that even senior Republican Government employees are joining the Democrats in complaining about the President's lack of lead-er-hip. his inability or unwillingness to translate into energetic action the admirable principles he voices, and885 words
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Article512 1957-11-21 6 ROME. BEHIND the dry language ot an Italian court lies oi; e of the Oddest stories of quick ricbei made la post-mai Europe. It made a mi'lionaire of refugee from the Nazi terror in three pears, la list, loss Bcraha Zdravko, a Yugoabav holding a512 words
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Article596 1957-11-21 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it Strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By gPEAKING at the annual leunion dinner in Kuala Lumpur of the Ka.jang High School Old Boys' Association, the Federation Minister of Education, Mohamcd Khir Johari, referred to a practice which has been going on in the Government service from the early596 words
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Article23 1957-11-21 6 ■Ml f'_ I n.r.- of the JM*! ■./.<;. create a 2J schemrS A in anTiSS •I p reducing employe* JJ SSbbP .r_rv M23 words
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Article104 1957-11-21 6 Sir— With much shame ami re-ret, I have to record thi. fa Thi >m j day of the DMversJtv of Malaya Weifare Hot k on M was nsartn i by a nasty incident, I vok( a woman. ever 'here was one who f th< f. this womat v104 words
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Article37 1957-11-21 6 v,rMr. S ub that M i It pal, >' ia I I; Cad I aj < MtSI fl 1i.,'..,,' I- M Kinr.. r < ir, IV ISbbbTJ supply af eans ih ..i i Vlii up r. :,fl.r w\\ I37 words
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Article293 1957-11-21 6 Sir—The statement "the position of persons employed by the Local Authority is precisely the same as that of persons employed by the Crown" given by the local Government, as a reason for banning War Department employees from the Singapore elections prompts me to write about a matter293 words
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Article242 1957-11-21 6 Sir. I refer io an article on "Dogs in Singapore" written bv Eddie Tana and published in your paper of Nov. 14. To assume that the telegram of protest to Russia had any sort of politieal bearing whatsoever is mischievous. The Singapore Canine Welfare Association took a very242 words
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Advertisement53 1957-11-21 6 Chocolate-Coated Decline "AIY old mother was a exponent of the point of view that anything you enjoyed couldn't be good for you. She used to date the decline and fall of the British Empire from the time they introduced castor-0.l tablets— coated in chocolate!" Sam Pollock broadcasting in the BBC's53 words
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Advertisement57 1957-11-21 6 FGFGF 'fiy 01 >L in The G.E.C. Superb Six hav foods; a big chiller tra\ for i racks for bottles and jars and top shelf pulls out half ua* < Suitable for Alternating < fflßflaporf aV Penang YOURS FOR ONLY S 3tJt deposit «*<' u jsM or NFTT CASH 125.3057 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-11-21 7 FLOOD-FIGHTERS MAN THE DYKES I fivilians build a barrirr of \L| and *and- »ff a s»id-|-._^oi **t lhe rfMrta Talle by [J,, at thr soati Lrr Northern r lhe i hrlp the th-v hid l.» j thf r r.39 words
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Article24 1957-11-21 7 I 1 out I ;ppiy f i by the pBSSSSfIafI I Ti'e" ehed ated gbtf u West. ins, most of 'ida, FTorida'.> Monrican24 words
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169 1957-11-21 7 Another Head From Murder Farm Identified I L UNI 'LP. Wl c nsitv N ATP) On the human h.cads found :n I 50--year-old farm BN was idem ifii d as: night a > pol ce seassnaed thest tarestiaailcc] of one of ti:-.' BM-rt Braeecaai eaaes taai uncovered here. The Pi169 words
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243 1957-11-21 7 NEW DELIH. Nov. (AP) Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament today India must forge ahead with its 15-billion-dollar. second five-yea:- plan to get out the "cow dung age ehru said tha: more than "5 Der cent of Ind power was243 words
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Article27 1957-11-21 7 M a 'tivlty in Septemher and Octob- r w.u- the greatest in two cent ol available records, the R ii Society ar.r- BDc^d in London •Reuter.27 words
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211 1957-11-21 7 3,000 MILES ACROSS AFRICA -BY WATER JOHANNESBURG. X v _0 (Router ■>.— Fourteen men will start out in March next year to sail across Afri a— the li.. \\n expedition to attempt to CTOSS the They will be led by Dr. Dan ais. of Edenvale, Transva «i. 'Ihe :U3i)-mile trip211 words
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Article345 1957-11-21 7 SERVICE CHIEFS SUMMONED TO EMERGENCY CABINET SESSION COLOMBO, Nov. 20 (AP) Ceylon Premier Mr. Solomon Bondaranaike, stricken with flu, held an emergency Cabinet meeting today to discuss action to halt a strike by 80,000 minor government employees. The strike has crippled rail transport, cut off345 words
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Article43 1957-11-21 7 Paris. Nov. 20 (Baiter) A French Foreign o:ti e spokesman said yesterday that there was no question of France withdrawing from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization because of the sending of arms to Tunisia by the U.S. and Britain.43 words
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165 1957-11-21 7 DVRBAS. Nov. 20 (Reuter) —"Bongo" parties in flats along Durban's beach front have brought a string of protests from the residents and caretakers. This latest form of teenage and young adult activity has bt en described by other tenants as "vile, vulgar and most disconcerting."165 words
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Article49 1957-11-21 7 WARSAW. Nov. 20 (RcuterV Adam Wazyk, a Polish poet and the first intellc-ttud to publish I major protest ■gainst conditions la Po'and. said yesterday he bad resisned from' the Polish United Works (Communist) Party He follOW] five other writers, who had resigned from membership recently.49 words
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Article42 1957-11-21 7 THE director of the People's Bank of China, Tsao Chu-ju. announced yesterday that starting on Dec. 1 th^ Bank of Chins sril! Issue W yuan notes and coins of one. two end five cent denominations, Peking Radio reported yesterday- AFP.42 words
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Article33 1957-11-21 7 PRESIDENT Tito of Yugoslavia ha.s been advised bv his doctors to seek a change of climate after an acute at'ack of lumbago, it was officially announced in Belgrade last night. Reuter.33 words
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Article28 1957-11-21 7 THE Indonesian Cabinet yesterday approved the appointment of six members to the Constituent Assembly to represent West Irian, it was ennounced in Jakarta yesterday—AFP.28 words
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97 1957-11-21 7 He Married Two Women In An Afternoon DETROIT, Michigan. Nov. 20 <AP) William T. Williams. 25. who married two worn* n (a one afternoon, was declared insane yesterday by a iraaft sanity commission. Williams married Miss Shirley Petite 22. at 1.30 p.m. on July 18 He left her shortly after97 words
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245 1957-11-21 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (AP)— The United States and France agreed last night to try to work out a common policy with Britain and Tunisia governing future deliveries of arms to Tunisia. Secretary of State Dulles and French Foreign Minister245 words
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Article77 1957-11-21 7 INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 20 IAP) Governor Harold Handley of Indiana received the first insurance policy protecting the holder from the hazards of space travel, including "rocket exhaust fumes, unwholesome effects of high acceleration and falling dogs The paid-up policy, a real one. was prepared by an insurance organization77 words
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Article29 1957-11-21 7 THE Philippine Government on Tuesday blacklisted two hospital- in the United States for allegedly discriminating against and maltreating Filipino doctors and nurses undergoing medical training. AFP.29 words
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286 1957-11-21 7 THE NURSES WHO TURN PART-TIME PROSTITUTES LONDON No\ 20 <Reuten A woman mpmber of a government committee which investigated vice declared here last night th.*»-t many nursf> were coming into London once a week to supplement their incomes through prostitution. Mr K ithleen Lovibond told that Loo lon Dio i286 words
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Article27 1957-11-21 7 SOVIET scionl have recovered an active volcano m the vicinity of the North J" < the Soviet n« a ag< p.cy Ta s report ri rday.— Reuter.27 words
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170 1957-11-21 7 CLEVELAND. Ohio. Nov 20 (UP).— An Ohio State University medical reeeafch fto*>n reported today that riefrier t diets of mothers during ear.y pregnancy in hot summer months might enact the estate! development of the child. The report bar Dr. Hilda KnoMoeh and Dr. Benjamin170 words
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Advertisement73 1957-11-21 7 yKUk presents I /7\ A RACE AGAINST \Vv TIME QUIZ vViSr'V I aT*^. I I aaa _1J WIN J[ tf A MIDO WATCH in this fcscmGting competition wr h will be held over Ph dps. Telcv son Network at John Little (M) Ltd., n Raffles Place TODAY ct 3.30 pm73 words
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Advertisement896 1957-11-21 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T«l ***** 6, ***** 4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To HaMfa*. Bo»ton. New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports S por. P.Sham Penang ULYSSES 20 26 Nov 27 21 Nov 29 Nov AFMfAS 18/25 Dec 26 Dee 27/28Dec Carriers option896 words
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Advertisement1282 1957-11-21 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 1S lincti (Incorporated m Sirgapore) <12 lines) ih Z," THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE D T C SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed1,282 words
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Advertisement979 1957-11-21 8 MITSUI |J) LINE S'o or* P Shorn Penonc FOR JAPAN Hokoneson Moru via Mania *or Kobe, Nagoya, Yokohama G.6A Kyoritsu Moru for Moji, Kobe Osoko Yoko^amo 23 No* In Port Akashison Maru va Manila for Yokohama Kobe, Mom 1 8 Dec Akakurasan Maru for Yoko homa, Kobe, Moii via Hongkong979 words
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Advertisement561 1957-11-21 8 EAST ASIATIC OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bangkok ond *Vnnnc "JUTLANDIA" 22/23 Nr, Bongkok Only. ERRIA" "FALSTRIA" C D 9 Calling Saigon, Bangkok. "KAMBODIA" HOMEWARDS Soilings for Ac\n p 0 rf^L Rotterdam, Hamburg Coocnh'^ "SINALOA" tmTmm s Calls Beyrouth. "SONGKHLA" so Calls Alexandria, Beyrouth "JUTLANDIA" ***** Calls Beyrouth, London Posurq r- r561 words
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251 1957-11-21 9 M. FIRM TO MAKE ADVERTISING FILMS ,y f,\n- Services Limited, a new private limited company :^Jjed capital of 51.000,000. will be launched tomorrow in |l-ij!-— Singapore. r It is owned Jointly by the Colony Dm imgnitg, Mr. Loke Wan Tho and the Cathay Otfaais*. tion and Mr. Tom II ■_<■.251 words
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Article14 1957-11-21 9 ERER JJJb of Bn f\itnle not to) VEtsivf nlmmtl JTtr-d>d^' I j I14 words
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Article110 1957-11-21 9 ORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing r>r;crs i»-r picul yesterday copra, Nov.-Dec. Ht] rs, $271 sellers: cor r. n bulk $431 sellers: drums $47 sellers. Mml white peoper $103 sellers, Sarawak white $102 sellers, spec ir ivsai-: black $S4. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair mertable mixed copra110 words
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251 1957-11-21 9 Anti-Fire Fabrics For Home, Nursery THE risk of Bn uhieh has always oeen associated with cellulosic material i may become a thing of the past new flni>h for t< xtfl< S i as winceyett Bannelvoiles. drills, denim ns fabrics and el blanket fabrics, pearly the r. i specially up intn251 words
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Article, Illustration96 1957-11-21 9 THIS '1 ve g•■ si al of I M I I t 1 con I- d nts I I ed 0 arcasl I *regh U r, the HerI I a r nriwaftti Paileti era si I < taa a\ l)l>- <■•. b c 1 roa < b96 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-11-21 9 Mr. lan (lark. Qantas sales executive in New Zealand, who is now in Singapore on a short business trip. The executive is flying to Lurope. Britain and America on the first lap of a round-the-world trip. He has been awarded a departmental familiarization eourse to see the world55 words
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Article345 1957-11-21 9 WORLD consumption of natural rubber totalled 152.300 long tons in September, compared with 145,000 tons in September of last year, the I'.S. Com merce Department reported in Washington. ft :i for the first nine months of estimated at M tons compared v. [th 62 MM345 words
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Article41 1957-11-21 9 Wi.liani Simons and Co. Ltd Shipbuilders, Of Rentrow, is building a 4.500 ton dredger fot tbe Calcutta Port CoDimlsslotiera. The contract, worth bim. ami awarded to the Bcottish firm because they were able to carry out the job quickly.41 words
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Article500 1957-11-21 9 BRIGHT FUTURE AHEAD FOR NATURAL Growing Demand For Product A bright future lies ahead for both natural rubber and the rubber manufacturing industry, says authoritative writers on the sub-| ject, in a supplement published by the Financial Times. President ol the Federation of British Rubber and Allied Manufacturers, Mr. Jasper500 words
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Article58 1957-11-21 9 RUBBER stocks in Singapore at the end Of October to- tilled 60.913 tons (56,379 tons in September'. This figure excludes foreign transhipment which amount* d to 2.679 tons last month (3.092 tons in September Estate product. on ia October ammmted to 61 tons and smallholding 9658 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-11-21 9 M'< v saloon? icas placed It the r d sposal so that they could lore ircckcnd tour of the English comitrysimf. Picture shou-s: The mala aarfg or 77 dealers sad their familes disernbarfctag *ro"? the 8.0..-IC. oircrnjt ct London Airport. CAR dealers from §M over America97 words
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Article138 1957-11-21 9 INTERNATIONAL first grade rubber for December shipment in Singapore yesterday closed at 79; cent.s per pound 11 cents higher than the previous day's price of 78} cents per pound. The market opened yesterday 2.1 cents higher than Tuesday's price on overseas advices, with trade buying and138 words
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Article85 1957-11-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR, WedIn Ortn: (T. p!'f.' .''U< >'.] of Ur. concentrates was UftJOJ pk I rontainf n g 4 7 1 loan of tin metal, based on an assuaged assay value ol 7J per cent. There e*eeg W dredges. 5 Q >4 grave -pump miaei and85 words
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Article47 1957-11-21 9 WEST German ear and vehicle pgodnctam fast month reached an all-time record with 115.119 unite, compared with 101,453 :n October last year. Exports were also a record last month as 56,566 units, against 51.063 in September and almost 48,000 in October last year.47 words
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Article110 1957-11-21 9 personal inceaao af Asaerl ana during the atat ten BlOnthS of i' »7 v.. i- <«t an ar.r. :ai rate t.f US?:i42 a"0 mj m U5517,2511 nail ion above the correspond ng pei tod a year ago. the US. Comrr.e:; e Department repoi ted. Tiie Department said110 words
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424 1957-11-21 9 AIR INDIA International multiplied its net profits ten times during the fiscal year whieh ended last March 31, according to an official report issued in New Delhi. Tiie nati< n's Internal airline Indian Airlines Corp.. again showed a substantial loss, however. Even the424 words
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Article102 1957-11-21 9 INDUSTRIALS and tiaa were quiet, according to the report of Malayan Share-bn-kir_' A.^ocia'.on rday. R.'iers o *"> t o r hand were !.rm. Th( re v. a j- gaaal hi sag n er oi busithe A wi IXDI SIKI \I S tom Seller! Can n, mer Hum.102 words
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Article128 1957-11-21 9 Business In Shares arebrokers l portc; s h ra Sf a 1 Neave ords $2 631, (2.61 iner *J_ *2 2t v. SlSTC., m« h si $1.8.' C night, Straj Ti .den $1.90. $192 U I <>rds. 2 v. 5 .„...■<; A An intai 15/. 14/101. H Hvd 4 K128 words
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Advertisement233 1957-11-21 9 PELNI-LINES 12 ROBINSON ROAD I Freight Th rough Cargo Dept ***** (Manage f laawtirt Ports Nov 2 1 ft***. Pmoo, Djokorta Nov 23 hr Belawon Nov 25 phr Wroyin Ports Nov 26 *w fskorbong Nov 26 Ttnbelon Pontianok Nov 27 [^hr Sowboi Singkowong Nov 27 I AMERICAN MAIL LINE tor233 words
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Miscellaneous86 1957-11-21 9 OI'TF.R ROADS ing. Sumpitan. Ihorstrand, Crista, Yasukawa SHB WHARVES M ru, Salawniat Salangor Liber- Ettate M Travaneore Cochin 1, id, t'urymofio'i Honasta, Man- Wanala 4. Gicr-senkerk fi. Kingsanne, Batavia. villa 8. Aeneai 11 Stantor Wi INNER ROADS Star Batalaeusa 15, Aubv 21. Bclaga. New A>;a. Salong, ir > Kotagtde 8,86 words
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Article, Illustration1804 1957-11-21 10 1,000,000 'LITTLE ROCKS' 'T'HE WORLD recently has been rudely shocked by Little Rock; I think it has had a little too much notice in the world Press. Most of the Ame'rican Negroes today are Baptists or Catholics and this may be the reason why the Western world was1,804 words
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Article, Illustration15 1957-11-21 10 "Say. Pop! May 1 sec ih.it old battleaxe you said I'mle Bill was brin^int; over?"15 words
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Article584 1957-11-21 10 From Patrick O'Donovan in Washington: TA* a nation devoted to eaalifariaaiiw Bad classlessncss. which looks on hercdttarij titles as delicious hut s'n 1 u!, which lias erected soaal irreverence into a way of lt/e t U ig surprising and rattier coinfortiriQ to find how many symbols of cases584 words
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Article88 1957-11-21 10 air gan*. r r s di men I i BJ eheose betaj < 0 j undre <i mJ 1 *^^BI ■MWoftheirJ uncomfajM ■J 'h rnwpJ rnen are ta^A and hornet J lighted parkin? Whose of to pe« t ff < To Y.f ers are puM alarm-w3 the I Mul.l88 words
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Article473 1957-11-21 10 Robert Franklin writes ln»m^H THE humble peasants of China. who did so much to help the Communists to power, have been called upon again to bolster the nation's sagging economy and. from all indications, they are hardly in the mood for it. Producers, of473 words
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Advertisement200 1957-11-21 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products wtpea m*% $sk f JI^H Bn^Ba Bv al Isnuueag gua^ sSi S_kJ& &^ls^**\ '^^r i%f««Kw Bi^BS| #,N>: .yi^^H v WsE' .'oaS^^ai Mp^r_a_sn fmc**£? tf__4 alkna^ <t! _E '^^sax .J^hJ^ 2 Wfj**3t CHINKAWHITE j This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for200 words
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578 1957-11-21 11 RECS STOP CEYLONESE BID FOR TITLE CSC Hopes Dampened CEYLON Sports Club, were beaten 2—o by their time-honoured rivals, Sinu.ipore Recreation Club, in m imjMirtant SUA division 1 encounter on the p.idang yesterday. Both clubs now h*v c f •ycr ot points an c cannot -'1 to dr< p al578 words
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Article106 1957-11-21 11 BRISBANE. Nov. 20 < Reuter) land beat Western A I by eight with 44 minute, to spare on the fourth nd final day of their Sheffield d cricket match her c yesterr Queensland 371 and 53 ralia 192 23 «K. Mr ems if I for 83. B.106 words
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Article379 1957-11-21 11 Japanese Take Titles From Thais TOKYO, Nov. 20 (Reuter) More than 8,000 Japanese and foreign boxing fans tonight crowded the International Stadium in Tokyo to watch the annual carnival of champions in which three Oriental titles were at stake. It wa> the most lavish boxing379 words
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Article74 1957-11-21 11 Sweden Well Ahead THOMAS CUP STOCKHOLM. Nov 20 (Reuter) Sweden took a 4-0 lead over Scotland hero last night when their Thomas Cup (European Zont first round match began. Bertil Glans (Sweden) beat Robert S. McCoij? 15-11 15-9. Berndt Dahlberg (Sweden) beat John Barrie 15-0 15-3 K. Malmgren and B.74 words
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Article93 1957-11-21 11 home. Nov. 20 (Beater)— Roma Football Club snnouneed last sight tfa it it had relieved its Bn':- 1 trainer. Mr. Aex Stnck. of alt pest .An anneanceanssti by the Cuab said Mr. Stock, lormer manager of Lcyto-i Orient, the English Second division Side bad been diNmiv-cd tor93 words
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Article33 1957-11-21 11 STKH hockey players adsbine to represent Singapore in the Inter-state Sikhs hockey cosepet tion sre requested to send in their nasaes to Ifr. Sadara Si; gh, Tel: 2376. before Nov. 2733 words
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Article279 1957-11-21 11 SINGAPORE Cricket Club 'A' trounced the Royal Army Service Corps by 17 points (a coal, three tries and penalty) to three (a try) in a rugger match on the padang yesterday. This ll the third defeat for the Service Corps outside inter-unit encasements where they are279 words
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Article154 1957-11-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—£elangor Asian Rugby Football selectors named 19 players to travel to Singapore for the All Blues Cuptie against Singapore at Singapore this week-end. There arc three fhargr* In the Selangor XV which beat Negri IB the hr. c t round tig Bl 188154 words
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428 1957-11-21 11 MALAYAN TITLE CLASH GETS THE OFFICIAL NOD Sheikhs After Kong's Crown SINGAPORE'S King Kong will make his first defence of the Malayan heavyweight wrestling title in seven years against 'invader' Sheikh Ali ben Yusof, a contender for the world title, now number one on the popularity list among Colonv fans.428 words
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Article60 1957-11-21 11 HEALTH Dc; armor CHy Council Cup with a v ctory at er. Enc partmenl at Jalan Besar ditua resti i r The li men scored through i 'hai he Chan a id O-m in Ka< i r for a 2-0 h 1 f t m e lead. In60 words
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Article101 1957-11-21 11 Ray Hugh Fights On December 6 phii ipplnets r v.. I the pride KOSJ. iuch fUley. champi •■:...<• the Happy V. -a on Frida i This attempt at a boxiag rival I I ".:c Colony iry-trv-ags.n 'rr Liv'r None wa i:. y s chedu f r N Rav g Chan,101 words
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Article197 1957-11-21 11 Business Houses Badminton csults of the Singapore 8.,0m;:.:n A ci.,' :crCn.!i :ci.,l il.. na t ay< ight at tl' B a (KT.C Sports Club brat I rascr and \ea\e Sports Club K>( BC pla>cr> first Singles: J K S m Im ;>_:■•. Hian Chi b< v. m i Doubles: L<197 words
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228 1957-11-21 11 Aussies Beat S. Africans By An Innings PRETORIA. Nov. 20 (Reuter) Light overs of fine pace bowling by Alan Davidson paved the way for the Australian touring team to beat the South African XI by an innings and 30 runs here yesterday. in this accurate BneU before lunch the lcit-arm228 words
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Article86 1957-11-21 11 Malaya's Davis Cup Fixture KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Malaya most Pfcaf off n Davis Cud fixture against Ceylon be Tore April 30 next year. Mr. V Rajaratnam. President Of the S'.angor Lawn Tennis Association, said that the venue of "he match was still under correspondence. The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya86 words
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Advertisement37 1957-11-21 11 i 9 ,S STUFFY C7a>ck ss-ifc J^dy Vkks bJ ecoads. my I feel cood :cks taky m V 5 si;.: pci" *»-T hn rWtr? »wmam CmO 3120 IZ 1 S--50 ,10 crt. ei'ra ,N»S«Na.l2i) hdL SINGAPORE 1.37 words
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Advertisement128 1957-11-21 11 F4 5'44:*44:**********4j**********44j4_4--4 Some people fall in love at first sight t r mm\**\\\\^mWmmmmmmmmmW*\ but nobody 4 r $ti&rsm**m 4 *tH t /c»7P/ 4 fejML^« I 6 4 I R Hi U| I %mm IH _W__l _t_L aaVl wmWZM laaM^ Yr^mXH Bast VI BBBBL -BBBBBBbI fi BBBBSBBVBBar 4 BBBBaafsaMBBBBBL p»^"^r3ptt| I128 words
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Miscellaneous252 1957-11-21 11 w w By Al Capp ~L n "O ;--'C4A'7 5fE^K I MYBOV W DiDVO' THE CARS "VwARN'T A aSSTv r,dl Lm*9*tkw**Y6uisstTi\ friend call me. y-YOURS:/ 1 ,TN c^o) 2?* A I BABv J eur WILL TEACH SH,RLE>/^ I'll never "'Jj^, < fegi v£ y /s V£*CE" Z )J vZTKZ^S^c^-y~jA D-DRIVE252 words
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Miscellaneous24 1957-11-21 11 HOCKKY: S.H.A. Die. I— LA. rs Wanderers at JA; Dir. 3—R.A.F. Changi rs Prisons cit Prisons: Frici d'y: S.T.I'. rs Hongkong Sfmvqhni Bank S.C.24 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-11-21 12 Taipei. Formosa Singapore's visiting basketball team poses with the Hongkong team just before their Presidential liirthd.iv (up game in the finals at Taipei's Armed Forces Stadium. Hongkong won bv a narrow six-point margin ol 86-61. The Singapore team seemed Io have nothing hut ba-i luck from the80 words
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2134 1957-11-21 12 WINNING DOUBLE FOR TRAINERS HOBBS, YONG, LEE By WINDSOR LAD j^ANSDALE, a four-year-old gelding: by Whirlaway, scorea a spectacular win when he romped home a six-length winner to annex the six furlongs race lor Class Four, Division Three, to pay 543 the highest dividend2,134 words
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Article52 1957-11-21 12 TOTAL POOL: 5218,530 Ist. *****6 (5fi0.559) 2nd *****8 (530.279) 3rd. *****1 (815,139) Starters: (SLB92 each). Nos *****1, *****1, *****7, *****9. *****7. *****7, *****9. *****0. Consolations (Sl.OOO each). Nos *****5. *****5. *****9. *****6. *****4, *****0, *****9. *****4, *****9. *****4. Treble Tote: 52.386 carried forward. Quintuple Tole: 51,500 guaranteed minimum52 words
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Article71 1957-11-21 12 TOKYO IP>— Manila was named headquarters of the Orient Boxing Federation during 1958 by federation delegates of Thailand, the Philippines. South Korea and Japan They also agreed to change the method of selecting fij; for championship rx They agreed to extend powers of the Federation's president71 words
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Article65 1957-11-21 12 BOYS' TOW: T ing 2-1 P District League soccer n for the Galistan Shield p at Boys* Town ground y< day. Lee Cheok Foo and Ma* Low scored for Boy while P. K. Samy replied for Bukit Bintang. In at league rr. played Sc ground. Buk65 words
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Article71 1957-11-21 12 LONDON N a I (Renter) Tony Lock, the 28-year-old England Mui S .rr- y leftam slow bowler, is to have an operation on his right knee, which has been troubling hin: I I Baa taaat. Lock headed the first-class r. av. 1_- in England I r a".71 words
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Article32 1957-11-21 12 ROYAL A Sea-tar beat South Wales Borderer 20 points <a goal, a penalty and lour tri< goal. a penalty and a try) in a rugger match at Selarang Barvest erday.32 words
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157 1957-11-21 12 Two S'pore Games For Malaya Cup Champions IPOH. Wed Malaya (up soccer champions. Perak. are to p'ay two games at Singapore on Dee 7 and 8 at Jalan Bcsar stadium. The Perak Am;_teur Foot ball Association ha\e accepted Singa-por-'s invitation aaul their terms 53.000 or 35 per cent of the157 words
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Article39 1957-11-21 12 AX UB rtej try in the lasl fh i mini lea o! play by Daviei enabled the Royal Navy to boat Arrr.y in the intcr•n I t ,c rugger rnateb at N r. al Base ye>!erd:i.v.39 words
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Article25 1957-11-21 12 SINGAPORE Harbour Board ci eat BODCA 5-1 In i Ind i> v SUA ea iue matcrj I rjw d nt Buk.t C'hcrmin ye.-4erday.25 words
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Article98 1957-11-21 12 LO\l;OW v 20 tßeuten B v.- fc' Louis, of Trir .id. proved binjsell i m ng c Qtendei for Emp.re ri i bji Iterwi Ight honours la.-* night arh< n bc hammered it nam bj points (i ion ovt r British eham- n Pt 'er Watt rman.98 words
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Article36 1957-11-21 12 U %H[ ON N M ilb uteri B.• beat Bit Aockl i d 4-1 Brat rev replay ot tiie Football Aaeeciatlon Cu| „;.t. Bury will now meet Seunrpe in t in sccoi.d round.36 words
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325 1957-11-21 12 $420,000 Offer For Tulloch Refused SYDNEY (New South Wales. Wed.— Champion r-ult TULLOCH will not be sold if any price, owner E A Haley said in Sydney, lie was commenting on a Melbourne report that Sydney philanthropist and sportsman Adolph Batter and Victorian Racing Club vice-chairman E. A. underwood would325 words
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875 1957-11-21 12 179 Horses Entered For Singapore Turf Club's Nov/ Dec Meeting A TOTAL of 179 horses 7 :n Cl.i-o One and 101 in Class Two has been en--1 for the Maßapore Turf Clu: November December Meeting on Nov. 30, Dec. 4 a:. 7 The Singapo fc*. Leger 1 l 1. la875 words
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Article96 1957-11-21 12 THERE will be eignt races each day. the lirst iace to Itart at LIS nm. The -chedu'e of raeinq is as followsFIRST DAY: Class 1 Divs 1 1: one mile, Class >.— Divs 1, 2. 4: 6 turlor.jjs: Diva. 1 2: one mile. SECOND DAY: Class 1 Diva.96 words
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Advertisement128 1957-11-21 12 The Night Of The Bachelor Party fml story of five ordinary men on W a stag 1.r.-.-r tra- r>| > jL ar. ar.gr. :r n hilanouc bmffe.' 1' 1 one of theae fi«e v .s-m- 1 i. j year fewer if you re a man one of these five men128 words
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