Singapore Standard, 22 November 1957
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Title Section12 1957-11-22 1 Singapore Standard ERER re SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1957 1- PACES !."> CTNTS12 words
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Article37 1957-11-22 1 PUR. M "an and ya. RF J*S! 2 MCP *Zjm an rUT^t the war I bci?:n I j Jiman b pat learnt 'rom 3 tha* agf; rhln Been wh<> may fc*r?r>iy from the rn and r37 words
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Article44 1957-11-22 1 nong [taa Intan. where a ftt tor preliminary out of ind pho1 here toe The O !J.D Kr h Mr. DJ Scullion, tola Tbe BUadard that he hcv n Indication whether Chi n Ti< n would be coming out al K'aan I man.44 words
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Article, Illustration85 1957-11-22 1 THAT'S what they call this Mary Jane younger style dress which is modelled by Elizabeth Duke at the first International Fashion Fair at the Royal Albert Hall in London* on Nov. 18. The print, on satinLsed cotton, shows roses on a background of newsprint and maps of Europe. The85 words
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Article58 1957-11-22 1 LONDON. N->v. 'JO 'Reuvn Th e Ma a y an Federate n 'j High Commissioner to Br;--tain, Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil. Will pay h.s first official visit to the Royal Mni ary Academy, Sandhurst, Camberley, next Friday. He will be accompanied by General Sir Hugh58 words
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Article54 1957-11-22 1 WAI'TOMA. Wll NOV. LM (Reuter) Edward Gem. M->ear-o be bn i farmer, who has ;i bnitte I bul he nog two aFomen, pleaded Insanity when indicte I today on i chargs ol rir< f degree murder. c :< m on ;i Rni degree mui let cbargs54 words
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Article32 1957-11-22 1 FOR INDIA THE United States will shortly offer India a loan totalling some US$lBO,OOO,OOO to enable her to carry out her live -yea:- plan, a well Informed American BOUTCC said last night32 words
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Article202 1957-11-22 1 RUSSIAN EMBASSY DIRECTS SPY RING WASHINGTON. Nov. 21 (UP) Senate investigators revealed testimony today saying MM persons on the staff of the Russian Emb;>s>y in Mexico City were to direct Communist penetration of South America. The tevimony was given the Senate preparedness subcommittee recently by Dr. j Vladimir Poremsky, president202 words
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Article174 1957-11-22 1 15,000-MAN ARMY REPORT \KARTA. Nov. 21 (Reuter) Indonesia's claim '•> ii'.itch West New Guinea heightened here today with ntinucd (alls for action against Dutch business in>.n md the reported announcement of a "West Irian r <nstn:ction Division'' of 15,000 men. PI A. a174 words
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193 1957-11-22 1 NEWARK. New Jersey. Nov. 21 'AP> A woman who has been blind for 18 years has been ablo to see Ugh! flashes by use of a crude "radar" set connoted to wires m her brain. Her doctor predicted that with adequate funds, medical science193 words
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246 1957-11-22 1 Khir Johari's Reply: It Won't Divert Me From Doing My Duty' KUALA LUMPUR, THURS. FEDERATION MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, INCHE MOHAMED KHIR JOHARI, TODAY RECEIVED A DEATH LETTER WARNING HIM TO "RESIGN OR DIE." THE LETTER ADDED: "TREAT THIS MATTER AS URGENT, FOR WE HAVE246 words
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469 1957-11-22 1 STUDENT UNREST SPREADS TO A SMALL TOWN Police Foil Bid To Stage Procession In Batu Ga/a/i IPOH, Thurs. Student trouble in Perak today shifted to' Batu Gajah, about twelve miles from here, where 150 students, both boys and girls, from a Chinese Middle School attempted to stage a procession round469 words
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313 1957-11-22 1 ILL DO MY BEST, SAYS MR. WONG PENANG. Thurs. Parents of 14 students, now i detained by the Police in connection with tho demonistrations last Thursday. handed a petition to the Chief Minister. Mr. Wong Pow Nee, at his office this 1 afternoon. The313 words
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Article148 1957-11-22 1 LONDON. Nov. 21 (Reuter) Mr Harold Macmiilan. The Prime Minister, told the House of Commons today he was going to Paris next Monday to discuss with the French Prime Minister. M. Feiix Gaillard, "matters of i common interest to our two Governments. Mr. Macmiilan148 words
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Article138 1957-11-22 1 YES to co-op men NO to engineers LONDON V > 21 .R. yT'V,:/,7 rtay L: t p ror a 4 boui week without l« ol paj l. r neari:. w< ri;- r Thi v also turned d- wn Wki I i ands f^r In r 1 pay for h< ia138 words
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Article41 1957-11-22 1 AT leas; two tr •;> we: r> rep. rted k..ii d and m than 100 .njured ss a violent explos on in the boiler ■> th( 2.235-1 n I aiian am. r. Anna Ma-.a i-v il, >ok Naples yestrrr:.-. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article30 1957-11-22 1 AN \))\< .on o< r< d n fh. 4 65:< t<m Rr ,> an Prim e as sh' was n a V. f-.j rus p. rr vr-'. roa-. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article28 1957-11-22 1 SEVER \L md T -re. t« d Mr Mao T.-< tun: v n ret'irr,<d •o P r la;, af- r a r I a ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement57 1957-11-22 1 <ml NEW REX W PHOTO STUDIO 1 RoHle* Ploce S.ngoporc-1 Tcl -***** Send )or 'rrc len'"ct Gammeterg Ltd., 16, Co' lyer Quay S ty^e —J. St. JOHN AMBULANCE a BRIGADE Flag Day 23rd Nov. 7957 /^*^*«_V /> ___88_^T-»^V iioip sen in h<lp yens. If "{£Rjfi^\ X Space kindly donated by57 words
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209 1957-11-22 2 Two Get 2 Yrs. Jail Each For Robbery KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Three youths were today convicted by Sessions Court President Inche M. M. Hashim of robbing two taxi-drivers on two occasions I.iow Lin. 24. Talib bin Anuai Kim, 19, an i Ho Choon Sin-:. 22. all pleaded guilty to robbing209 words
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Article26 1957-11-22 2 TAIPING. Thurs. Mr. A. Durairatnam, Dental Officer. Perak North, leaves here on transfer at the end of this month for Malacea Bl Officer-in-Charge. Dental Services.26 words
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146 1957-11-22 2 A TELEPHONE operator-cum-typist said in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday that. according to Chinese custom, her husband had a right to choose a second wife. The woman. Ng Lee Kheng. said this when que-tioned by Mr. T. T. Ra.iah. deiencp counsel146 words
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222 1957-11-22 2 TRUSTEES TO DECIDE THIS NEXT MONTH ONLY Singapore citizens may be eligible for Improvement Trust accommodation in future. The S.IT Board of Trustees, at a meeting, next month is to decide whether persons who are not Singapore citizens should be barred from obtaining222 words
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245 1957-11-22 2 'Merchant Of Venice,' 'Othello," 'Pygmalion, For Singapore THE SHAKESPEARENA Inter national Theatre Company which has played to nearly 1.000.000 people in India during the past six years has arrived in Singapore to stage three famous classics. Formed in India ten years ago "to fill a gap" for classical plays outside245 words
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280 1957-11-22 2 LONDON. Nov. 21 (AFP) The functioning of the International Tin Agreement is the object of comment in a leading article in the "Financial Times" today. The daily writes: "Eight months ago the International Tin Agreemei became for the first tanas since its280 words
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Article77 1957-11-22 2 6 More To Test Your Driving THE Singapore Traffic Police Licensing Section aril! have six new testers by the end of the year. Traffic Chief. Mr. Ananda Rajah laid yeiter lay he boped t get the six soon. One tester li leaving at 4 he end of the month and77 words
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Article117 1957-11-22 2 KUALA 1.".. 1P' R rs.— One thousand and nin» pie hero -till wai tin their i phones installed \ning of this month.] 1 1 October, there were PP.i ations throui: F. and -77 -v teleph r.<> jr.,'., Selangor had 116 and Praaod I Tho K117 words
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Article42 1957-11-22 2 HONGKONG, Nov. '2\ gjafia 1 Standard Ben Ii Clo.-i:.L T tr: SS of lino Hongkon_ Exchange arai MS IS Is Sterling $5.8825 to I'SSI si.R.'ia io lis syan II W 1145 to one Indonesian Rupiah Gold S2.")T.BT"i to a tae..42 words
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218 1957-11-22 2 I don't like to send young men to jail, but... MALA( (A. Fri. A man with three previous convictions for theft, and who was found guilty of attempted extortion of S l OB from the manager of the "Rainbow Review", posed a problem to the President of the Sessions Court,218 words
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Advertisement634 1957-11-22 2 MTfii n f that ooii a tow wa? j DEATH MRS P SINNADURAI. vs ri r -ling Aud.t pasaad away paacefu at 485 I "\ang Corfta* v f_ ANNOUNCEMENTS CARD£N£RS iC pa' g .for tha Singapore Flower Show* Cacti, fol age plants, orchids, flowering plant arc welcome. s Hon. Secretary,634 words
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Advertisement661 1957-11-22 2 TUITION Bt AN EXPERT DRESSMAKER rv '^a'" r n our &mc r Dutch methed E-q- v'-s Oc« f Mst tute 2'.6 'a- erg K*.'zra *oa<3 424)1 FOR SALE TMERES NO BETTER GIFT than RA. DA r v <-'-• P^ re tt*m Obta e from a rpgrap> ttorci VEHICLES FOR SALE661 words
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Advertisement409 1957-11-22 2 NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M.V. "OUWERKERK" Berthed: 21-11-1957. SHB. Godowrus 1 2. General survev will be held on tbs 29-11-1057. HO further survey will be rK-id. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL Agent: HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE 41, Robinson Hoad. Tel: *****. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M.V.409 words
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Advertisement45 1957-11-22 2 I I *m. ft, I saw I I I l!rti.Kß'>l t BLCvI SIN] D/ono fl 4-+4 Aa Htniai i at a a rroaa' ■ll.'' T i PS/ fl ia PAVIL! 1 <»\u THI IV 01 IHI ft f RA J U! in!. Fiilff en thi'45 words
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Article77 1957-11-22 3 \*f% TaV to tram six gfaC the SinKJarnen* now Jjajlthe future ave ar/i avP P ass -.inama**' Thomas, the r atl'.r. n i nee -ain\k Pn-ate F Bnafs scheme. i elementary fcr aeroplanes ftjaj and take ies over pp aid no seleet yr made from the games for further77 words
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288 1957-11-22 3 Services Union Refutes Commons Reply THF. Sir..; .r> re Fc ration < f yesterday refuted a statement made Bl the House of Comm bv the Civil Lord of Admir. ty Mr T. D |fcag thai the I Fade- did not represent the intei industria] workers of the Naval Ba>e. BVSSBSI288 words
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Article25 1957-11-22 3 YAP Swee Chur.r. an yaaterday fined H8 hi Ihs Singapore Seconr Trass* Ooarl las not stopping at a rrr- for school children.25 words
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Article35 1957-11-22 3 A YOITH Lee Chee. was yesterday fined S2r> or three days' |au bl default bv a Singapore Court, for stealing a dustbin cover belonging to a firm at Raflies PFace on Wednesday.35 words
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Article, Illustration176 1957-11-22 3 Yesterday 's Air Arrivals MISS Ml KIEL Crabetree. le< turer in bio-chemistry at the University of Melbourne who arrived by ijanlas BOAC for a short \i_it with some of her s.udents. thinks it advisable for Malayan students intending to study in Australia to spend their last \ear m school in176 words
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Article228 1957-11-22 3 Govt. Men Given End Of Month To Clear Debts SEVERAL hundred employees of the Singapore Government service including a large number of senior men have been given up to the end of this month to clear their debts or face dismissal. The ultimatum is228 words
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Article31 1957-11-22 3 SIN SAN CHAI, 39, was fined $1,300 or three months' jail by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday, whn he pleaded guilty to possessing 25 pounds of uneostomed goods.31 words
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Article104 1957-11-22 3 DESPITE political tension in Indonesia over the West Irian issue the Dutch shipping line of KPM, has not altered sailing schedules to and from Indonesian ports. A representative for the KPM lines in Singapore said yesterday that normal sailing schedules are being maintained. Over 15104 words
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Article48 1957-11-22 3 TAIPiXG, Thurs.— One man was killed when a lorry, helonging to the Kamunting Tin Dredging Companv. here crashed into a concrete lamp post on Tuesday. The man. A. Kandiah, wr.? injured by falling debris and died soon after admission to the Taiping Hospital48 words
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Article423 1957-11-22 3 New Turn In Rape Case Hearing THE trial of Joseph Mate juiVon a charge of raping a cabaret hostess, Irene Hong Sow Kheng, took a dramatic turn yesterday when the Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt suddenly adjourned the Court to clarify a doubt as to whether Hong was examined medically423 words
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146 1957-11-22 3 A HOUSEWIFE did not know her husband was being robbed in their own home in Ah Hood Road, yesterday. It was only when the husband. Tan Yek Seng, treasurer of the Singapore Dyers and Drycleaning Association told her that three men had entered146 words
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Article117 1957-11-22 3 ABOUT 200 employees of Thronycroft and Company Brent on strike yesterday in protest against the Company's refusal to meet demands for wage increases and the introduction of equal rotation of work The strikers picketted the Company's head office in Clemenceau Avenue and its shipyard in Tanjong117 words
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Advertisement248 1957-11-22 3 fc"*** I ELVIS PRESLEY at his greatest! J ROCKING WITH 7 NEW SONGS y± +C -SOCKING IN A STARTLING NEW ROLE .j**i*- i 'i.'Vafc'*' _ij_rt_P*' La- :/^@H^ffiUjP ~*_^_Br^^a m^^w^^^F^*^s2Bagxf&ißr^ 'a x' ar s a— —sass^ a S S a'/^ri^g^i,;:-^ •> a_^Bl S^| mmim > J" I 1 J* ui* n»c«248 words
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Article373 1957-11-22 4 THE EXODUS WON'T HIT FOOD DRIVE Aziz: No One Is Indispensable In My Plan Of Things KI'ALA UJBfPUR, Thurs. The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said today that his ministry could carry on with its programme to gain self-sufficiency in food even if the expatriates leave lhe373 words
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Article, Illustration153 1957-11-22 4 Vietnam Is Host To Asian Meet THE Viotnsmsss Government will be ho.-t to the first Asian Conference ol Public and Civil Administrators in SsitfOO next January. This Brßl disclosed by Mr Vu Quoi* Thong, Dire 'to'.- of the VlStnainesS National InstiI its of Administration, who arrived aj P. A. A.153 words
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Article35 1957-11-22 4 TAN Chor Kiang was yesierday fined $1^ by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. M. Coomaraswamy, when he pleaded guilty to using a loud speaker on a van for the purpose of advertising.35 words
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189 1957-11-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. PrITL-e Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, today turned down a demand from 56,000 government daily-rated workers for a dollar increase in their present minimum wage of $3. The Premier said their demand would burden Government with a further SlVi.Ooo,--000 in189 words
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Article, Illustration190 1957-11-22 4 MR. GEORGE PRESCOTT LOW. publisher of the American newspaper Quincy Patriot Ledger, arrived in Singapore last night, by Q a n t a s-BOAC from Quincy. Massachusetts en route to Ceylon to attend the International Press Institute meeting in Kandy, next week.190 words
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Miscellaneous857 1957-11-22 4 cJtlwtanac INFORMATION AT A GIANCE nit a\ m. ___m Literary. Dramatic and Debating Nba\POHB aa*mt**M**mm Club: Discussion on Whn- T- JBaaaaafaaßl maam a parson succaosful' 1 sfl _|_9_V_h WM *9****7^ Seraneoon Communltv \mfMMtof* Vaatf> aaVa%9 Centre. Lim Ah P.n Road 8 pm. *MS*S^S£MM TIME ANO TIDE W TODAV: Singapore 10.31857 words
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Article, Illustration92 1957-11-22 5 viPl'f sjSaf3 |r sarielt k r re***** ■frVseri* d,sr gtfcet arf xht Tres Amigo's from Malacca Rooseve!t and the Meninas. impressionist K r Naidu. Dave Indot. \ndrew Lopez. Andy (oste I 1 o. Normadiah shamsuddin and Hooi Hin Kion*. len intends to "imporl his heir apparent, /i.n.il \lam from92 words
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Article64 1957-11-22 5 ..id the j ave bee a camff_6*»>srd from •~e four candidates j mW v manif' i with Us past I jor the people Eyi an a proved gtr drainage and afflictions. t& _U> reminded embers rij protected the trishaw riders fsmtd, the authosg the number of UiE Party which64 words
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Article29 1957-11-22 5 ":.Thurs. Bussing combine. Ltd., with st Jocore pubHshi shareholders, has earns at Jalan i. a*, with a $150.--s tbe first Malay afcrphse of its acned in Malaya. Singapore29 words
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173 1957-11-22 5 NEW DELHI. Nov. 21 'Reuter) India's Finance Minister. Mr. T.T. Krishnamachari. said here today India may have to drop some projectg her current second five-year plan bedim Ol a shortage 0l funds. Replying to a debate on the plan, in the House of People (lower173 words
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Article251 1957-11-22 5 They Stole Inspectors Car, Robbed Contractor KI'ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —In the High Court here today, Mr. Justice Shepherd sentenced two veteran criminals to long jail terms and ordered them to be flogged. He found the men. Ismail bin Harun. alias William Passqueen, 30, and Tan T;an Song, alias Tan251 words
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Article172 1957-11-22 5 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices i ents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller? P'*l iX. < 8 H Kns No 1 78; VK J in K> s No 1 791 79* R S S. No 2 D»c 77 77' K SS. No 3 IM 74. 7o Tone: (Juiet172 words
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133 1957-11-22 5 Man's Death Fall Into S'pore River SOON after a man was seen falling from The Elgin Bridge into the Singapore River, he was dragged out f the water dead, the Singapore Assistant Coroner. Inche Ahmad Hussein was r cid yesterday. Liew Chin Leong testifying -aid that on the evening of133 words
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308 1957-11-22 5 Clerk With 31 Years' Service Is Jailed Trust Count K U A L A LUMPUR. ThUTS. A postal clerk with 31 years' service was today found guilty on two charges of criminal breach i-f trust by the Sessions Court President, Inche M. Id Hashim. The clerk. Zakaria bin Haji Mohammad308 words
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Article30 1957-11-22 5 ONC'i Kong Teck was yesteriav fined 350 bv the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr Tare Singh, for causing TD itor-cyclist swerve nnd fall by driving Ul car negligently.30 words
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Article36 1957-11-22 5 PROF. M. RA.IAKAXXC will _;r.e a talk on Tamil language Bl the Ceyl MI Tamil Association Hal] in. Ran ly Road today at 6.30 p m The meeting 1^ open to the public.36 words
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Article520 1957-11-22 5 Three students of the Han Chiang High School, Ding (Meow. 15. and Heah Chin How, 17, were acquitted with- -ailed in the Magistrate's court today, on an amended !>i- into No. 3. Gottlieb Road, without lawful excuse on Nov. 11. 11 The Magi t re Mr A.; Aft Wah,520 words
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Article38 1957-11-22 5 Magistrate J *»W Manan J^fHigh School Jjamitted any JJ next three sent to Plated J Jjr this period i J* product, his r^JJ 1 guested |JJ? *»»g the Satur. ttr rtadents— iS** Chan ■baftf38 words
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Article62 1957-11-22 5 THE Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, will arrive in Singapore Ofl Monday from Kuala Lumpur, for twoclay official visit. He will '.)C accompanied by a team of parliamentarians Mr. Kishi irlU be the miest-Of-honour 1 of Chief Minister. Mr Lim Yew Hock, at a banquet62 words
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Article88 1957-11-22 5 CHAIRMAN of the Red Cross Ball committee, Mrs. C. Anciano. announce I t h t a net profit of $10,000 was raided from the call held at Sea View Hotel, on Nov. 15 for Tne Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society. Mrs. Anciano88 words
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Article71 1957-11-22 5 TWO men weft at acked with parangs in Kampong Tiong Bahru and Kampong Si'iat. Singapore, yesterday. Both were taken by surprise by four thugs armed with parangs. One was attacked in his sleep whi'.e the other Batting at a stall. Later, the same four men71 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-11-22 5 aagff Japanese Consul- General for Singapore. Mr. Seizo llinata yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, at Assembly House. Mr. Hinata. who took over ihe post from Mr. Ken Ninomiya, arrived in the Colony ibout a fortnight ago. Standardpie60 words
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Advertisement184 1957-11-22 5 U^ THE t^Br CYCLE a Ray of cycling pleasure I The RAY pleases <^K*_ The RAY pIeJSeS If The RAY pleases the senses feel how easily it runs Clever design _1 Product of Raleigh Industries makes it so effort- I less to ride., JL. J^(M I _BSaaaa^( MALAYA) LTO> &M184 words
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Article568 1957-11-22 6 PROMINENT citizens of the Federation are in fav MB Ol ttaC back-to-the-land movement and are Ccicc- f r young Malayans to discard their colonial bafts. "For-m.'- liei ill the land and yet our young pr, make a hand to mouth living from Bnan el I km\568 words
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Article659 1957-11-22 6 r ritK < rr .u'.-iro engendered by Malayanization have befogged reason for some time. Now unpalatt. If Sell have COnc back to roo^t in official pig< n-holes. After the abuse and accusations levelled at them, the expatriate officers have deciied to leave the Federation Government Service rn masse.659 words
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Article768 1957-11-22 6 J. HALCRO FERGUSON - J. HALCRO FERGUSON Bv B LONDON J)ESPITE the collapse Of the Argentine Constituent Assembly, President Aramburu's Government is proceeding with its plans for general elections on February 23. This is in accordance with its pledge to return power to an elected Administration before May 1 (the present768 words
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Article723 1957-11-22 6 Paul Jennings - Paul Jennings ODDLY ENOUGH By IN an odd sort of way I was quite relieved when the Russians Rot that thing into space. Somehow it made their scientists seem real, even prosaic, for the first time, and this was comforting after all those accounts of Russia in723 words
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Article353 1957-11-22 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA By now it is up to the expatriate officers to show their sincerity. As a matter of principle we cannot reemploy those who have taken advantage of the Malayanization scheme." There have been times when the word "principle", conveniently, was not in353 words
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Article539 1957-11-22 6 Sir On account of the Russian success in launching two satellites into outer space the combined Great West seems to believe and accept everything said about the Sputnik. Many free world scientists hysterically kowtow to the Soviet people by saying all sorts of flattering words such as Russian539 words
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Article173 1957-11-22 6 Sir -As a citizen looking forward to a strong and sane City Council, I am bitterly disappointed with the candidates put up bv *he various political parties. With the split of the Labour Front one would have thought it a golden opportunity for the Liberal Socialists to173 words
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Article201 1957-11-22 6 TRADE UNIONS IN SERVICES Sir- It is a known fact that all the trade unions vti the three Services art controlled and dominated by foreign "dements," so the agitation for 'splinter' unions from the local-horn is understandable. However, the schen 9 would certanly create disunity in the rank I n201 words
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205 1957-11-22 7 IS FACED WITH PROBLEM OF TOO MANY Doctors NOW BRITAIN LONDON. Nov. 21 (Router) Britain mav have too many doctors Sfithin the next 10 years unless there is a cut in the number of new medical students now. a Government committee reported today. The committee, appointed b v the Minister205 words
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124 1957-11-22 7 English Girl Escapes From Russian Jail HARTLEPOOL. England. Nov. 21 (AP).— An English gßf] who married a Polish army 881 returned to Britain yesterday as a stowaway with her three children and told of escaping from a Russian cell in Poland, Mrs. Margaret Ciesielska. 32 *old newsmen she was falsely124 words
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Article25 1957-11-22 7 THE I'NITED States views the formation of a coalition government in Laos including Communists with serious concern, the State Department ■aid yesterday. Reuter.25 words
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Article24 1957-11-22 7 MOSCOW Radio said yesterday that all the information provided by the Soviet satellites would be made available to the world's scientists. Reuter.24 words
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Article367 1957-11-22 7 The People Must Decide Future For Themselves' UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 21 The Netherlands yesterday rejected in advance an Afro Asian group resolution calling on the Netherlands and Indonesia to negotiate on the future of West Irian. Ambassador C. \V. A. Schurmann. the Dutch UN367 words
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281 1957-11-22 7 I WAS NOT DRUNK, BEVAN TESTIFIES IN LIBEL SUIT LONDON. Nov 21 (AP) Mr Anevrin Dsvsn testified in BSI libel suit against the i B^aactator niagazine todav that an artic m the week y iournjal aaout a visit :<> Venice j affected his reputation for 1 sobriety, Mr. Bevan, erne281 words
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141 1957-11-22 7 LONDON. Nov. 21 (Reuter) Britain is offering to sell America a ground-to-air guided missile '"better than anything yet developed in the United States." the News Chronicle reports today. Tho newspaper*! defence conreapondeiii says the missile is the English Electric Company's "Thundcrbird." The Ministry of141 words
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Article71 1957-11-22 7 COLOMBO. Nov. 21 (AP)— The 80,000 Government workers who went on strike in Ceylon "n Wednesday paralyzmg rail transport and rutting SSI SaSCtriclty supplies, decided today to return to work. The derision followed a meeting between union leaders and Government representatives at the home of71 words
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Article82 1957-11-22 7 HONOLULU. Nov. 21 (AP) This could be the final entry in the long Hawaiian middle name contest. Mrs. Jack K Lono of Honolulu says her middle name and that liven officially to her mother and daughter as well, is: Kealamaihikikcalaikuhiaaikciiipaiaiaiaikekakahiakaikcawakeaikeauwinaakalakuihilani. The translation: "The path on82 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-11-22 7 U.S. ARMY Specialist Third Class William S. Giraid. right, is seen leaving the Maebashi District Court after he was found guilty and given a threeyear suspended sentence in his manslaughter trial for the killing of a Japanese woman at an Army filing range. The celebrated75 words
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Article140 1957-11-22 7 Foreman uncovers bare facts LUTON, England, Nov. 21 (Reu er). Work on a M58,500,000 building here all but stopped because of a, nude model named Adele. For days the work slowdown was a mystery to the foreman on the new building beside the Luted School of Art. It was odd140 words
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425 1957-11-22 7 Eddy Gilmore - Leave My Private Life Alone- Bergman Eddy Gilmore By LONDON. Nov. 21 (A.PV Engrid Bergman said yesterday she wished the world would judge her as an actress nnd jeave her private life alone, "I'm itartJng a new life."* IDS announced "And I do feel that I have some right to425 words
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208 1957-11-22 7 Australia, Russia In Sharp Exchange UNITED NATIONS New York. Nov 21 II P Australia yestrrday branded e.s "ridiculous" a So\ iot charge that Australian policy on New Guinea "openlv spearheaded against th*> vital interests of Indonesia." Dr. E Ronald Walker of Austral. a replied sharply to the accusation by Soviet208 words
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Advertisement226 1957-11-22 7 |S| king Coughs JM Ljfjc BL 7 BQT I L^_H I Pj __i\ fr W\ Woods PEPPERMINT CURE z^ Keaiitar.ce to cold germi y rea-sed when iupplemen- [•>•! bv this correct internal '"ii e*iy Also recommended L/i^ i, r wmd in the itomach. fpj v THE FAMILY REMEDY Li if226 words
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Advertisement66 1957-11-22 7 Christian Fischbocher V^'*_d Haussamann y^lm __M ll V"S 3 Swiss Leaders of Fashion _F/_khAV^ From Switzerland come these /w_| W _f_f ivw'k^^ tmfmf fl H^ 4aaaas9*^*^i(_P^^_rsm just right for blouses end also J\ Ljf Woollens |T| li fl^TfsTil Department H E f I If M'M /iiA^Ofjf I _POfl 111 IJ66 words
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Advertisement910 1957-11-22 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Yd: ***** 6, *****/4 132/6 Robinton Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T. Hahfai. Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cwlt Ports S'por. PS ham Penang ULYSSES 20 26 Nov 27, 28 Nov 29 Nov AENEAS 18/25 Dee 26 Dec 27/28Dec Carrier* option to proceed910 words
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Advertisement1251 1957-11-22 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «e CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 linen l- corpciatz-d M S'rgopore) <'* l»n«») s^ p p THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE J? SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via1,251 words
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Advertisement949 1957-11-22 8 MITSUI t¥\LWE S'o ore P Shorn Penonc FOR JAPAN Kyoritsu Maru for Mop, Kcbe Osoko Yokohama 23 Nov Akashison Moru via Manila for Yokohama, Kobe. Moji 18 Dec Akakurasan Maru for Yoko hama, Kobe, Moji via Hongkong 20 Dec 1 8 Dec 1 6 Dec FOR USA For New York,949 words
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Advertisement569 1957-11-22 8 EAST ASIATIC l OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bongl- M|B I "JUTLANDIA" In i I Bangkok Only I 'ERRIA'" I "FALSTRIA" 6 Bft«c I Colling Saigon, Bangkok I "KAMBODIA" m I HOMEWARDS Sa.lmgj tor Ad I Rotterdam, Homburq Cod. n I *"SINALOA" n- Calls Beyrouth. I "SONGKHLA" I Calls Alexandria, Beyrouth I569 words
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Article206 1957-11-22 9 A sported $1,848,298 worth of i- A r n tne first eight months this \:s: }97 m the some period of I -e recorded in nearly all 'he rr.ain Us items. fish imports I m |q $1,146,3'-: ($13,053), chemiproductj to $336,855 v 14 i arid copper206 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-11-22 9 Mr. Geoffrey Wolf e. managing director of Wolf Electric Tools Limited, Is expected in Singapore on Nov. 29 o n a visit to the colony. The companv wis established in 1900 by his father, the late Mr Sydney Wolfe. After sraduating at Cambridge University uith an87 words
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Article175 1957-11-22 9 INDUSTRIALS HilnllJ ywi '-^rcy ilea ly, arhik tin? isler, i *cordia| to the Ma ijran Sherebfokert 1 Aeaoiatj I len I the ther hand were stea ly. The I irnover of bi^ine^s was moderate. Price dMHSM BHWyBOSd by '"c Associate m were- INDI'STRIALS R'-.'-t r> BaOen 'A'175 words
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Article111 1957-11-22 9 Pepper Exports Decline EXPORTS of pepper from Sara <k barVfl OT pped considerably of late, according to a Sarawak Governmer. ||r. j ;nc vment Pepper exports ud to the of last month totalled 12,334 tons compared 11 1 M tons Rasp n ling period t J menu Eairrj clear that111 words
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Article111 1957-11-22 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra. Nov-Dec $26]' buyers. S27i sellers: COCOnutl oil In bulk 8431 .sellers: Ja drums $47 sellers. Muntok white pepper $102 sellers Sarawak white 5101 sellers fecial Sarawak black $63. Singapore Copra Association eiosing prices: fair merrnantaWe mixed copra111 words
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Article275 1957-11-22 9 MALAYAN tarebroki rs re- atei Baa renewing anainaaa done: F. and N. ord.- S2.t:2_ S2 60; i imrn )R s n2 «>. >2 :2 deiaved. Hammer- 52.20. 52.17J. $2 80; H ime Oi ds A5 '6; Breweries $3.45 Coll rie s 91c: M Box 2J Robinson (>: ds275 words
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Article, Illustration262 1957-11-22 9 Aust. Lan Supply Heavy Machinery To Malaya AIDING EXPANSION OF INDUSTRIES AUSTRALIA con supply Malaya with all the necessary heavy equipment needed for her industrial development, a civil and mining engineer, Mr. George F. Graham, said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Graham has just completed an eight-week survey of the Malayan262 words
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100 1957-11-22 9 HK Aluminium Industry Makes Headway HONGKONG'S aluminium industry is making headway in its export drive to South-east Asian markets, her exports to Malaya alone in the past year having amounted to about HKS2.OOO.OOU. This figure represents about 89 per cent, of Hongkong's total exports of aluminiumware in the past year.100 words
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Article146 1957-11-22 9 RUBBER DROPS 3 4 c. tiie price oi International Bra( grade rubber for Derem- ber shipment dropped 1 cent? paaterday oa the Singapore 1 market, buaineai bring done at 78$ cent.s per pound. Previous day's price was 798 cents, The market opened around previous day's level and eased on profit146 words
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Article29 1957-11-22 9 US$32. 5m. Loan THE Tata Iron and Stee! Company. Ltd.. of Indie, 881 received a loan of U5532,500,--000 from the World Bank and nine U.S. and Canadian banka. AP.29 words
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357 1957-11-22 9 TOTAL value of Sarawak external trade for September amounted to $80.28 million. This was $5.57 million lower than the figure for the previous month but was higher by $1.90 million than the total of $78.38 mil lion for the corresponding month of 1956.357 words
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Article139 1957-11-22 9 Here To Make Personal Contact THE head of the Kenunod Organization producers of automatic ki'.rhrn and household apphanrrs. Mr. Kenneth Wood, is due In Singapore on Sunday from Sydney in the course of an "eighty-day" round the world tour. He be!. eves that the world 1* his market and so139 words
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Article73 1957-11-22 9 PRODLCTION ofpa^serrrr ai In the United K;:.g atanuei ba riaa, it ie announced by the B< .ir of Trade in London. O itp ;t ;n th< fo a. r v period of Otober was 7H 3fi3 compared with M.762 ever five weeks in September an73 words
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Advertisement271 1957-11-22 9 PELNI-LINES 12 ROBIMSON ROAD ffifF-ill* /TfcrouqK Corgo Dept>. Tel; ***** Meager rwlrimiii N— Nov 22 t»8»»ft. pHwag D._k 3 'ta Noy 23 ri«lrlm« Nor 25 Im laaemkm/rmOfamak Nov 25 rtvMMiri NffH N 0 26 r *ir rtliwlMg Nov 26 krtfmkt Nov 27 r «W SnAm SuMkfMM Nov 27 i SUNG271 words
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Advertisement115 1957-11-22 9 H""' .--i,.... y^in.m "<\>"»>m? >*m \\\amwmsw**ameeyms\ _B7 t rim "'v.*V*- **&<<:*%. K, '_v*' mj Sua i -^s* -'..>. v -< <v i I «J£ _fe 9 i^i I S» jB _r^fl_ JaM _aa HL a p^^^Slji Ul la_| sHUw B__ a_fl_B k JB Br I ti_iftffaiS3rT^ >__ jpi^^ JaT _Sn115 words
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Miscellaneous25 1957-11-22 9 MALAYAN Exchange Bank.Association selling rates to merchants yesterday were Se.lir.p TT or OO frcadvt; French Francs *****; Belg.an Francs 1880|. Other exchange rates peaaain onaltered25 words
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Miscellaneous86 1957-11-22 9 OUTER ROADS iChamapadah Petahn*. Serdarg, Ulysess Marito, Osambaur. T^ng Th Golden (Jnmma. Sandviken SHB WHARVES Iheratrand, Belaaaat, Crista. Li- 1 Ouwerkerk i Wa.rata 4. bertrand. Selang' r. Miharu M*aru. S'raat Snenda fi Aer.ca* 11. Heliko:.. Victoria. Playaran. I Stentor 13 St^r Be'eleguose r INNER ROADS Rajula 18. S: Edmund \986 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1957-11-22 10 Topflight Cast For BONJOUR TRISTESSE FGFGF Paris Scenes 'Shot' New York Locale Fw BACHELOR PM I)ROI)LCER-DIRECTOR Otto Preminger acquired perhaps the most sensational first novel of our time when in May of 1055, he bought the molion picture rights to Francoise Sagans "Bonjour Tristesse." At the time Mile. Sagr.n's book,1,111 words
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Article, Illustration265 1957-11-22 10 r P H F provocative and a g\ h orosLsly beautiful D Dors, described by ci aa a faec aotiafl, ibr cation of femia» has the n ost draH etfc c:d exacting ro<c sA her faenttout icreea career in A'lwd Artists' "Blonde StajsjerS 1265 words
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Article, Illustration391 1957-11-22 10 Five (39- 18-33) Beauties in MY GUN IS QUICK JF there is a secret formula for the success of Mickey Spillane's ''Mv Gun Is Quick,' 1 it can be stated as: 5x39-18-33. To get as scientific as one can get in the presence of five beautiful dolls. the formula explains391 words
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Article, Illustration10 1957-11-22 10 Fi\e ordinary n,. dinner that i\ angry, drunken. liiUj. (1]10 words
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Advertisement164 1957-11-22 10 Tke world famous family of TIGER medicinal products SK&fty,-. li ßltac':-: _mBB sfmmJ^K HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache Neuralgia, Colds Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL GRAND OPENING TODAY! nnmi THEATRE ROYAL 1 Kod«* i =_i_^ DAILY at: 3 6.15 and 9.15164 words
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Article364 1957-11-22 11 atmm*mam\ oQyS"^^ Peter Wilson 5 a pity our Rugby men cfln spread the gospel! i football are, for the most part, curious, tight-lipped r has never been more international than it is todav ,om( r K i up. the Davis Cup which girdles the globe364 words
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131 1957-11-22 11 MANCHESTER. E n fland. Nov. 121 (AP)—Manchester United defeated Dukla of Prague o— o before a 82,000 crowd in a European soccer cup match here Wednesday night. The English League champions thus took a big stride toward the second round of the cup. although the131 words
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Article42 1957-11-22 11 - PARIS. Nov. 21 (AFP)— The Steering Committee of the International Amateur Wit I Organization meeting bete yesterday unanimously derided I give the Turkish Federation until Jan. 1, IPOB, to sett'e Its amounts with the International Wrestling Federation's Treasury.42 words
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Article114 1957-11-22 11 JABA Team For S-E Asia Boxing TOKYO. Nov. 21 r UP)— The Japan Amateur Boxing Associate will tend two olllciali a:. 1 lea boxers t the SouthFa.: A>:aM Amateur Boxing rhampionshipi to be held December through 14 at Rangoon, B inna. The ie'egation leaving T kyo December 5 by a114 words
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Article116 1957-11-22 11 3 American athletes not wanted MELBOURNE. Nov. 21 (Reuter). The Victorian Amateur Athletic Association has declined the offer of a visit to Melbourne next month of three American athletes. They are Charlie Dumas. Olympic high-jump titleholder. Boh Gutowski. Olympic oolevaulter. and Bobby Seaman, miler and 880 yds. runner. They were116 words
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Article31 1957-11-22 11 TOKYO. Nov. 21. (Reuter) Paavo Kotila of Finland, who will comneie in the International Asahi marathon to oe held on December 1, at Fukuoka. Southern Japan, arrived here today.31 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-11-22 11 THE medallists in the Asian championships take the podium after the bantam-weight press, snatch and jerk contest at the world weight lifting championships in Teheran. Persia. recently They ?.re (left to right): Mahmoud Namdiu of Persia. 2nd; Safa Sonboli of Persia, the new Asian champion: and S.56 words
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Article37 1957-11-22 11 BRUSSELS, X».'. 21, (Reuter i Wolverhampton Wanr:. ELngUaa League loaders, were beaten M by the Belgian team. Anderlecht, in a floodlight football match here last night Both goa's were scored in the first half.37 words
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Article167 1957-11-22 11 20,000 FANS WATCH TOURISTS WIN 14-6 PONTYPOOL. Wales. Nov. 21 (Router) Playing their best rugby of the tour, the Australian Rugby Union team beat a Combined Pontypool and Cross Keys team yesterday by 14 point! (one goal three penalty goals/ to six (two penalty goals) here.167 words
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141 1957-11-22 11 MELBOURNE. Nov. 21 (Reuter)—Gary Player, 22. of South Africa, today won the Australian Professional Golf Championship with a two holes win over Peter Thomson (Australia), three times winner of the British open title. Player, who shared second place in the international trophy141 words
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216 1957-11-22 11 HONGKONG. Nov. 21 (Reuter).— Lew Hoad and Jack Kramer shared a bonu s of $200 'L.S. put up as a special prize by a Softdrlnks firm here. Hoad divided honour, with Kramer in the feature singles match >' es e rd h a >;216 words
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Article, Illustration15 1957-11-22 11 SHEIKH AU -n the r rg, my f -c- High, Wide 6c Handsome15 words
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Article, Illustration842 1957-11-22 11 Wrestling A Fake? Not With Me, Says Ali Bu Our U'ro'l g "IS wrestling a fake?' I asked the sixth best wrestler in the world, Sheikh Ali ben Yousoflf. thf 272 pounds hunk of man who Ls today's top favourite with Colony fans at the Happy World stadium. It was842 words
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Miscellaneous208 1957-11-22 11 By Al Capp vsf; "'^jfc e_K^ (SSli^) P r Oop By V. T. Hamlin I m-• A _.'«^Y l^ -N W> <^> Heart Of Juliet Jones B s on D'-^e a*.-.- H'_-*> I NONSENSE, aS-SARAH*UKEONe OP I WT, DAD-GIS "S TALK AWAV. CHILDREN^ 5 ,--s A soLnO THEfiAAMLY, ANYWAY. ANO208 words
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Article, Illustration1476 1957-11-22 12 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters f ill r.uc pica gnoffo concluding day of the Ipoh **vri Qui) Wovwnbd meeting: Horses Class 3, Div. I—6 Furs. fW_; (inns 9.00 Amazon St.ible Daniels 411 Winnptou *»v 8.13 Mr and Mrs Yeo I! Sei R '.'-ir, B <e.e:i SXI1,476 words
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Article450 1957-11-22 12 Sure Profit And Fire Power Also Show Form Bv WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Thurs. Nufenen did the best workout on the track this morning when he easily reeled off three furlongs in the very smart time of 38 1/5 sec. in preparation for his engagement on Saturday. It was a450 words
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Article228 1957-11-22 12 KIALA LLMPIK I MaLiya Olympic Coun( il ;1 Stadium today decided to Pt,ft Ui persons, who are not Federal IThe Council had prevfcaaalr ruled that onl.\ F« :< were e.igiu.e to mj ßt The Coun the appli -ati n 1 i j from the at l 'ormed Federation of228 words
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Article29 1957-11-22 12 STOCKHOLM Renter) Sweden qualified to meet Denmark in tin semi-finals of the European zone in the Thomas (up badminton competition las! night when they beat Scotland 9-0.29 words
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215 1957-11-22 12 A GOAL in the third minute of the second half by Percy Pennefather off a short corner enabled Singapore Police Sports Association to hold the University of Malaya to a one-all draw in a SHA Div. One league match on the Girls' Sports Club215 words
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Article245 1957-11-22 12 INDIANS RALLY FOR VICTORY TRAILING 1-0 at half time. Indian Association staged a strong second half rally to edge Wanderers Sports Club 3-2 in a thrilling S.H.A. division one match at Balestier Road yesterday. Although Wanderers were pressing in the early stages of the mat h, it was only after245 words
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Article44 1957-11-22 12 P F. N A NG .rs. The Penang Turf Clu X meeting wfll be a three-day alla;r D sr Fba tVu aa Plate over RJ furlong] for horses Clasi 3 Dii run) will be the Special R.c i Horses < h na "J J44 words
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Article15 1957-11-22 12 The an Ma P'onsh-pi' JH aaaaM *mt llJjreV The follotaJ rr.. women's <.mJ aaaaaai15 words
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Article14 1957-11-22 12 Baajafl i i _aajaaai a-h aaeaae to eeaa another Ir r. Rmaeg aaaaaaaa14 words
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Miscellaneous19 1957-11-22 12 RI'CBY: AU Blues vs fLAJP.C. af Sao HOCKEY: SHA 1) p. J— fJfC A vs. RASC al Balestier load.19 words
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