Singapore Standard, 25 November 1957
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Title Section26 1957-11-25 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 ?r ft m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 24M SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 ]2 r\(,F> I") < KNT>26 words
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Article68 1957-11-25 1 i I nmodate 51 Assemblymen— double present numlM r A government spoke.- man >:d Th Standard yesterdaj wand proof cubicles tay be built in Assembly Boose for interpret r d !r <°:\ .r.<z arransements would be n Um of those in the House of Commor rr.rr.T.t may either alter68 words
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363 1957-11-25 1 PLOT TO KILL TITO WAS CANCELLED 12 MINS. TO ZERO HOUR M W YORK. Nov. (APi— Formrr counters Boris Morros sa>s a 19.").': Soviet secret police plot to assassinate President Tito was ranrrllrd only 1! minutes before the hour appointed for killing the Yugoslav Communist lr.i'l-r. Morros. writing in the363 words
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260 1957-11-25 1 Loss Of Votes The Pay-Off Will He Win Gamble Before Next Elections? LONDON, Nov. 24 (IT) Prime Minister Harold Macmillan has put his government's fate on the line €n a touch-and-go gamble to smash inflation before Britain's next general elections.260 words
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Article104 1957-11-25 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 24 (Reuter) President Eisenhower wiii DCCas Mr. Adiai Stevenson, titular bead ol the Opposition Democratic Party, to accompany him to the NATO "summit" conference in Part] next month, administration sources said today. Mr. Stevenson, twice-de-feated Democratic presidential candidate, who agreed o become a104 words
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Article31 1957-11-25 1 A 760-POUND sturgeon caught 111 t lie Azov Sea produced 130 pounds ol roe. Moscow Radio reported, it kl the biggest sturgeon cmufht within thf last five years. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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295 1957-11-25 1 WEST IRIAN DISPUTE HANGS ON ONE WORD MELBOURNE, Nov. 2i (Reuter)— lndonesia had intention ol' usin* force Ml West New Guinea unless m self-deleive, said the Indonesian Ambassador to Australia, Dr. A. v. Helmi, tonight. Dr. Helml was speaking in a television programme fai ivhicif he was interviewed by lour295 words
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Article, Illustration101 1957-11-25 1 Landlord System To Be Abolished TRIVANDRUM. Sou.h India. Nov. 24 (AFP) The Communist government of the Indian State of Kerala yesterday announced its dec.sion to abolish the system of landlords in the Sta,e. Tenants paying rent to landlords for l.a 1 a century will become the full owners of the101 words
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Article36 1957-11-25 1 THE Earl of Drogheda. Lord Chairman of Committees and a Deputy Speaker in the House of Lords, died at his h"tne :n Cobham. Surrey, England on Friday aged 73, It was announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article99 1957-11-25 1 'ARIS, Nov 24 (AFP) France's bachelor Kirls yesterday donned their "Saint Catherine" bonnets many decorated with sputniXs and began a weekend of parties and dances aimed at finding a husband. On Monday, day of the patron saint of thr midinettes (seamstresses), the fashion houses of Paris99 words
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Article224 1957-11-25 1 2nd BID TO SOLVE R.I. INTERNAL CRISIS JAKARTA. Nov. 24 (IP) Indonesia's Army Chief of Maff has ordered all regional military commanders to Jakarta for next week's "national reconstruction conference." Major General Abdul Haris Nasution also instructed them to oring advisers for the economic an,i224 words
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171 1957-11-25 1 'EarthUngs Should Get Permission From Planets 3T. LOUIS. N< v. 24 (API A Washington attorney who Is a Student Ol -parr, said her*' n Friday ni?h r that earthlingi Arsl ought to get permisM^n frcm th< inhaoitants of other plan< I before landing on theflL The grandson ol Kaiser Wilnelm171 words
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Article273 1957-11-25 1 Let Us Work Hand In Hand Kishi Urges The Federation KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Malaya and Japan should work hand in hand for the prosperity of Asia and for the maintenance of world peace, said the Prime Minister of Japan. Mr. Nobusuke Kishi (left), at the State banquet given in his273 words
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Article54 1957-11-25 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 24 CUP) Yoirh delegates fnm AMan Commonwealth nation.-, will be arriving in Hongkong this week for a ten-day Seminar which w.ll be the first of its kind ever to be held. Eighteen A^ian delegates will attend -he conference representing youth of Malaya, Singapore.54 words
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Article30 1957-11-25 1 PORK, on c Of the most widely eateri meats in China, will go on ration in Peking on Dec. 1, the capital's newspaper. Peking Daily reported yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration154 1957-11-25 1 Technical Assistance To Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Nobusuke Ki.shl declared here today that his country Is prepared to grant technical assistance to Malaya if it is needed. Mr. Ki>hj. who had e&lilef arrived at Kuala Lumpur airport wa.s met by Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and154 words
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Article276 1957-11-25 1 —Tunku Tells Jap Premier KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Japan is the most advanced country in Asia and has shown to tin uorld what Asians can do and are capable of doinu and Malaya as a new nation is willing to learn from hrr. said Prime Minister276 words
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Advertisement9 1957-11-25 1 1' i PASER NEAVE^^ rfer tomas. if eoj|p?| A'9 words
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Advertisement104 1957-11-25 1 PLAYTEX Li«ht W«.»ht CIIDLf MORE FREEDOM BECAUSE MORE STRETCH ONLY $16 50 EACH Vmt 72. Hifh Street Stnßjpore-^fc Phon* 3b570 ft n\ tkc AGFA SUPER SILETTE Crot^vii tkc Ktof Id (jor QWXcfill| Many refinements make this camera an ultimate m camera design Built m ran^e- view-finder coupled with lens one104 words
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Article39 1957-11-25 2 lf CJ For] Rich J Heal U \ljh K,,,:;, 1;- -,■.„„,..> •<■:-..' u so said: Cod I c >l has bead trolled by rJ ptttentediS he said. V Si on a&d •mciiitfcs v j L^e sax and39 words
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Article216 1957-11-25 2 YOU WANT A CLEAN CITY? THEN I'M YOUR MAN FOR a better and cleaner city at the lowest cost, vote Labour Front, Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. an architect by profession, told a mass election campaign meeting at Shenton Way last night. Mr. ho, who |j contesting the River Valley216 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-11-25 2 FILM actress Kasn i Booty (second from l«ti at the K I railway sta i on Saturday nijiht with h< t Malay classical troupe She will dance before the Japanese Prime Minis ter. Mr. N. Kishi. in thFederal Capital. comeback after a long al *enceStandardpic - 67 words
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Article198 1957-11-25 2 I KNOW WHAT YOU NEED -ME, HE SAYS MR. TAN HAI TONG, Liberal-Socialist Candidas for Kaliang Division in the City Council elections, told a campaign meeting last night that he had three important things to fulfil if elected. Mr. Tan. who has lived for more than 20 years in the198 words
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Article23 1957-11-25 2 ISRAELI auth rilies have ■grwd bt ntan the tardH term worker k; ::..ippr<i on Tiuind^jr a Jordan Govrrnmeni spokesman said.- AFPAFP - 23 words
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82 1957-11-25 2 Two Leap To Safety From Blazing Shop KUALA KANGSAF Two al< -v from the firsi I low ol a sundry shop in ratani last night just before flames engulfed the le buildu ey were a shop assistant, Goh Choo Keow, 22, and a v i Chee Chiew. 15. They we:82 words
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Article14 1957-11-25 2 CVBAN A: annoum n rist -...led atta k at TkO#iiiw ia^riente AFPAFP - 14 words
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Article19 1957-11-25 2 Mi I! y trade fair at the Great W i ir, Kiang has been < for anothc; c,19 words
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Article30 1957-11-25 2 'ALAJLTB ■Heft pafcj II. 1 n> >' '.rr vi ■.ak- a m the qutywa q $1 atfiyi An extraordi solved to snij Only list m afTord the w 000 MQjf*j30 words
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Article194 1957-11-25 2 Lawyer S to probe expenditure IPOH, Sun.— People's Progressive Party of Ma.a.va's representative to tIM Feciera'. I Legislative Count;!. Mr. D. R Seeoivatagan, today declined that he WOttU raise BlKftiflMU on Government's education policy, tHe Emergency Re?;, ationa and the extrnv;i .arr. Government expenditure In the Council. A statement iaWOd194 words
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Article67 1957-11-25 2 ATHENS, Nov. 24, {UP) Unconfirmed reports said lodav that portly ex-King Farouk of Egypt and his diVOCC> od moom wiic. beat Uful Queen Narri MS, were planning a reeon.-i'.iation. The reports .saici Faro.:k and Narnnian. w'n I bore btflß son after he (i:\-orrci his. Bnt wife for67 words
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Article124 1957-11-25 2 LONDON, Nov. 24 (A.P.) Princess Margarei has B'i--kingham Pala e offici;. turbed a^ain by her defiant display of indeiiorricme. Queen Elizabeth was dc bribed by the S Express Bf 'shocked** c^cctolly vten her younger pa r>n up Pa... e party la I v.'- .-.< in favour < f a124 words
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Advertisement1441 1957-11-25 2 !lAMMRD»yfcWg3%i ANNOUNCEMENT SITUATION VACANT CITIZENSHIP REGISTRATION j APPLICATIONS A^E INVITED TOOA > S S'nfac"" ':"^p Re- from v'/ respectable well to do a^d ,t 11 ,nd '3 F-rt well Qu*Uf. o<i persons preterab'* from v s A an r>e'v- t-n '_n, nesc co^rnun.t/ tor apr' "t- r -a- r "^"t1,441 words
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Advertisement549 1957-11-25 2 NOTICES WE are the owners, manufacturers and sole -distributors of TONIC CHOP GAJAH also known as STANDARD SARSAPARILLA BLOOD TONIC. We understand that false bottles of this tonic bearing counterfer. representations of our Trade Mark the "ELEPHANT AND MAN" are being sold in various parts of the Federation of Malaya.549 words
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Advertisement268 1957-11-25 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No 65 Of 1957. Re A. AZIZ of No. 274-B, Princr PhiLp Avenue. Singapore, 3. Receiving Order made 12:h July. 1957. Date Of Order for Summary Administration 24th July. 1957.268 words
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Advertisement17 1957-11-25 2 WARNING! This Kid'll Kill You... With Laughs! IT'S JERRY LEWIS as "THE DELICATE DELINQUENT" A Paramount Picture17 words
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Advertisement47 1957-11-25 2 ANNOUNCEMES if WNTREE' Price Rettuctioi As from TODAY leodmg rctoil shops will be selling ROWNTREF S 2 OUNCE BARS of Chocolate of the H<>iluv<>€l priev of 30 cents per In"* Rowntree's Full Cream Milk Rowntrcc sM^ v Rowntrcc's Nut Milk Rownfrec Rowntrce's Plain York Ro nff ANN9WNCEM*47 words
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Article376 1957-11-25 3 fees Probe Described As 'Ridiculous And Unfair* 'SPECIALISTS BEING DRIVEN INTO PRIVATE PRACTICE' GOVERNMENT'S probe into the question of specialist fees in the Singapore Medical Services will result in further resignations in the Department. The Standard was told yesterday. p nvate practitioners interviewed said376 words
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Article56 1957-11-25 3 SI \s Trade Commissioner in Singap(u> Mr Baron Soetadi- w\ five a talk on -Trade relat.- M between Indonesia and Singapore" at U University of Malaya Arts Li r on Thursday, at 8 no p m. The talk, sponsor- the University of Malaya Economics Society,56 words
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Article30 1957-11-25 3 THE Rafflgfl Society, one of the o'dest student societies in ■H Un-ve:--;*;.- of Malaya. whi h was dissolved at its "annual general meeting' on Nov. f hai boon resuscitated.30 words
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Article, Illustration194 1957-11-25 3 But 'Treasure' Is Yet To Be Discovered DIGGING operations atop Bukit Batok. reported in The standard last Monday, are continuing and the "hidden treasure" is yet to be found. Inder a blazing sun and the watchful eyes of two armed special constables,194 words
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116 1957-11-25 3 Association Wants 'Food Ministry' the Hlngrrir*ir Coyntry Pcnple'l Assov-iation yesterday asked gOWmnMBt to devise a t\/.;r-yoar programme for rural development. The resolution was one of 14 passed by the association ■I its first annual general meeting at the Jalan Kayu rinema. It asked government to give priority to farm land116 words
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Article78 1957-11-25 3 THE Singapore brarirh of the Internationa! Christian Leadership will hold a conference of Christian trade unionists at the YMCA auditorium in Orchard Road, at 8 p.m. on Friday. Mr. Chew Swee Kcr, chairBHBH of the 1.C.L., will lead a forum of three to discuss the role78 words
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Article28 1957-11-25 3 MR. P. D. Goswani, chief accountant and secretary of Messrs. Gian Singh Co will leave Singapore today by the "Rajula" for a three-month holiday in India.28 words
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99 1957-11-25 3 Chung Cheng C'ttee Decides: THE management committee of the Chung Cheng High School yesterday decided to appoint two principals in the school to replace Dr. Chuang Chu Lin. former principal now detained under a Banishment Order. The committee, after a two-hour meeting, also decided99 words
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Article52 1957-11-25 3 A 15-YEAR-OLD girl, Chai Sew Yong, was yesterday stung by hornets and admitted to the Singapore General Hospital. She was among a group of picnickers who were attacked by the hornets Two others, Ng Kim Peow and Tan Geok Tee, who were also stung, were treated52 words
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Article24 1957-11-25 3 FIRE gutted a store stacked with bean shells in Somapah Road. Singapore, at dawn yesterday. Damage is estimated at $1,500,24 words
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151 1957-11-25 3 KL ALA LUMPUR, Sun. City status for Kuala Lumpur originally planned to be bestowed next January is being held up. The Government does not know whether to bestow city status on Kuala Lumpur as capital of the Federation or as capital of Selangor151 words
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Article144 1957-11-25 3 New School To Relieve Shortage A CHINESE school, to be run on the lines of Catholic high schools, wii! be opened at Siglap View in January, 1938. The school, to be known as the Maria Stella High School, will be housed temporarily at St. Stephen's building, Siglap. It is founded144 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-11-25 3 MR. AND MRS. Alex Lee, of Butterfly Avenue. Singapore, had a pleasant surprise yesterday. The couple were greeted early in the morning by a Kent Hua in full bloom in their garden. This flower, according to Chinese legend, opens only in the presence of an72 words
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Advertisement77 1957-11-25 3 /ARNINGI I/^MIH i '"i'*\~*'i x '^^^^^a^aHß^a^Ha^^a^Bl^Hf^^Siro^^ a fev iSPf'^.vW IRwa^ K# "**a a\ A A kJa* PK*- 1 *"■*:■>.* ■v•■■ "v VvKJS fc^^->-. j:CiI is] b a c < r^^BWy^y^ QUENCH YOUR THIRST in Office, Hotel or Factory I FRIGIDAIRE *£f Water Coolers i 12 gallon capacity Frigidaire water are77 words
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Advertisement342 1957-11-25 3 ANNUAL STOCK TAKING SALE BEGINS TODAY BIGGER OLDER ARGAINS EVER OUR FAMOUS DRESS MATtRIALS BAR(iAI\ COUNTERS FOR I $1/-, $1.25, $1.50, $1.80 $2.50 I'sual j Price Now FOR LADIES Shirt Blouses Sport Shirts 7.5n up IJUI up Linen Cotton Jeans A. s;j 1( rts e5O U p 3W» up Linen342 words
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Article290 1957-11-25 4 PASSENGER rm UP IN SPITE INCREASE IN p KUALA I.IMPIK, v ii; j earnings for last year u. r record, and $9,850,000 mon Those :.j e refetle J the Kailway Ain Ml r. )2 per cent increase in total revenue tonnage of goods convej -i rease290 words
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233 1957-11-25 4 Ong Back From ILO Meeting At New Delhi KUALA LUMPUR, Sun —Compulsory arbitration or voluntary negotiation? This was a point of controversy at the International Labour Conference at New Delhi, said the Federation Minister for Labour, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, who arrived back here today from the conference. Mr. Ong233 words
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Article122 1957-11-25 4 New Road Cuts Trip By 170 Miles TRIANG, Sun. Vehicle* from here bound for Singapore need no longer travel via Bentong. The new Tiiang Bahau road, which W opened to traflic today CUtl BOme 170 miles the previous 37u mile Journey. The new road, which Is one section o: the122 words
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Article63 1957-11-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two hundred Chinese recruits —the biggen group ever will graduate from the Federal Police Depot on Dec. 14. Included In this ftrtjni out ceremony will ho it women Police Inspector? The Polirc Commissioner, Mr. \v. l r. Carbonell, will take the salute at63 words
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Article, Illustration73 1957-11-25 4 Mr. and Mrs. Chai Fook Hin after their marriage at the Registrar's office in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The groom is the second son of the late Mr. Chai Choon and Mrs. Chai. The bride is the former Miss Sally Ng Soon Eng, eldest daughter of Mr. and73 words
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Article368 1957-11-25 4 IPOH, Sun. The Alliance suffered a severe setback when its candidate, Mr. Yap Yin Fah, 35, a miner and Perak State Alliance Party Whip, was defeated by lawyer D. R. Seenivasa^am, of the People's Progressive Party of Malaya, in the "key" Federal by-election for368 words
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Article116 1957-11-25 4 Farmers' Role In Economy SINGAPORE farmer? contribute a great part to the standard of living of the people in the Colony, Mr. M. P. D. Nair. Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, said yesterday. Mr. Nair. who was .spcakins at the prize-giving ceremony during the agricultural tr at Ihe Via116 words
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Article88 1957-11-25 4 WOMEN >:j dents of the I":..- Q) ;:y of lalaj I IN Ifonn an exclusive orgar.izat:on of :h(,r c\r. Chairman of the pro-tem committee, Mfcw Neela -::igam. >aici- "We hop*.- able to In llde in the a> tivities of the proposed society, i oursc in88 words
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Article25 1957-11-25 4 UNDER-PRIVILEGED children in the Eh:kit Tmiah area v:\.l be given a Christmai treat by thp B;:k;t T;rrah Vouth Cub during :he Vuletide ieason.25 words
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Article27 1957-11-25 4 The club i< at prcs< rit < lo^tin^ funds for tnc treal and the proceeds from thr.r annual dan< o this year w.-il] help to swell the collections.27 words
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Article94 1957-11-25 4 spel'ia: Sullivan Q) I |M of St. Andrew's a. i S1 :< sfhoois \v;:l he c! C Centre, Cai nin| I pm. from De< lft v 21 The open, 'The Pirates of Per./ar The first Bf kin I to be produced by a Tickets at94 words
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Article27 1957-11-25 4 WITH i r« from Thuwday, the Kota Bharu branch oAce of the I). Revenue will move Sur\« B ding in Jalan Hot* pita. K Bl27 words
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Article52 1957-11-25 4 The dance at the Fraser it Neave or D« high .^h: a fashion show and g :est art, The s. tar Band will be In attendance. Ti keti M bUinable from the Cathay an I i I and from Mi:: j i 72 Hi^h Srron, at S p.52 words
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Article68 1957-11-25 4 D "e f f C| Sln 9op ort| $i Mau Phone •ines to jj 1 <***#, a it ujj W* latest 3 es and J r ««Is it one J Mer vice versa. able to the operator |j ed ■■ts ri!! no; he i IMO wbenar. f When lUaq68 words
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Advertisement355 1957-11-25 4 Feed fast-growing bodies §0n FAREX farex provides just those things that babies and growing children need to build up healthy bodies, farex contains three different cereals for tnergy calcium and vitamin D to strengthen bones and teeth vitamins of the B group to encourage X^^Bfc^ healthy appetite, good digestion, sound355 words
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Advertisement7 1957-11-25 4 ffl 4MENANI)A(iIR- m MPk. 1 CATHAY KIH7 words
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Miscellaneous584 1957-11-25 4 Standard cd&lmancic Information at a Glance t:nn o-i M floor' 1 Ipacti HlgM: 4 4". m •> 5.00 p.m. 2M30 I.' TIKVItVADrtDC Bodybuildini weight lif::r.g and 44.i m. to n 2:^ Mi 11 fi.i T* f^V^^^^"^ B shadow boxing exhibition 7.30 n to 4. -4 Wifa^mVi TIME AND TIDE .i584 words
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Article, Illustration15 1957-11-25 5 I cthiog i I styles H H f t i H I j15 words
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Article597 1957-11-25 5 Zodiac Siqns for this Hour Hand )W m;.:.v lave tVtl Hwnajhl of \ho paramount importance of a zodiac Kate* ObH Uh i.vr, of pajsj and women aro df.Vined and niW by the silent hands of the dock? industry (in Germany) has incorporated this aspect of life, by proPPCI Wmfai HdbK597 words
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Article, Illustration249 1957-11-25 5 AH ME HNUT' Burmese Beef Curry r add to your list recipes, we haw this week the Burnr.c H beef curry and M.s. Lay Maung, wife of the Burmese Vice-Con ;1 has supplied us ::s recips which s:. <i ions t rated in JfcpMl ar at the Ami249 words
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Advertisement649 1957-11-25 5 Have you a delicate skin? We have produrrd a nrw Cold Cream Soap especi- I I a *'y for y° u II roniams w^S^C \f Lanolm rream and Ls so N \A mild thit it is suitable for the dryest and most sensi>J^\\ t:ve skms Use it to ri.r p-649 words
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Article162 1957-11-25 6 almost every known general of the British Army having published his memoirs and, in most cases, having revealed himself to be a backbiting garrulous jackass, it seems to me to be an occasion to sum up what leads to success in military life. In the British Army in the early162 words
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Article504 1957-11-25 6 HILE British generals are blaming one another :■>•: the 1942 fiasco in Malaya as a result of the publ 'ati i f the official history of the war against Ja )an. n r >:her threat of war is being fanned in S a t Asia. Indonesia504 words
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Article433 1957-11-25 6 'J'HERE arc five very disappointed young men in S:n~npo:e 1 May. Having trained to become aviation pilots and having qualified by passing their p:\ i::r.;nary tests and completing 40 flying hours. have bad thek hopes of becoming fully-fledged fliers badly "grounded" because the Government CMMOt BMHH up its433 words
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Article628 1957-11-25 6 Patrick O' Donovan - Patrick O'Donovan WASHINGTON r VHE Americans ore A being told again ayid again tfcflj they are in danger, that never before in their history have they jaced a potential fating Mritk such unpreparcdr.ess and hMdCQIMCy o/ ar;ius. It must be serf that they are taking the MM experience628 words
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Article563 1957-11-25 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By \Y HAT strange things are being done in Malaya in the name of Democracy! The Board of Trustees of the Singapore Improvement Trust, when they meet next month, are to decide whether persons who are not Singapore citizens should be barred563 words
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Article862 1957-11-25 6 HOW TO GET ON. LONDON CORNER and ultimately a good general They laid down a scheme of promotion which was captured fairly early on in the war. It did not receive as wide a scale of distribution as it might have done on this side of the Channel possibly for862 words
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Article119 1957-11-25 6 Shorts from the Talks The Lesser Tyranny "I WOULD rather the c -x nanism of the Joint family that the communism of the sociological doctrinaire ur the civil servant or the military dictator. Th^re ki ]c s of n. And :t > a thins to root a society :n tho119 words
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Advertisement97 1957-11-25 6 t^TT" |S THERE V IN IT FOR I J ,i M' Ml coupon Srnd NOV^ for I J■: B Accountancy Arch Advert, l<ni fcu.ld Art C.-prr". Book -krrping ChrwtitJ l r > Buimtit Corrrtpondence C'»^l l"S Civ r\ I ommercial Training D'*»f Company Secretarial D'*****"'" French Stat, e Good En97 words
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Article175 1957-11-25 7 MI- Ni-i-tor. Nov. 24 (AP) One -.lid civilians were killed and ruled in a dash between soldiers the Syrian tm I of Deir Es Zor, accord--i trolled Kamallah radio station monitored here. Vdaa broadcast alleged that Syrian troops •■>..'•. Syrian civilians »tratiny against what Ramallah called "the proSoviet policy175 words
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Article326 1957-11-25 7 RUSSIA'S BALLISTIC MISSILES KsY TO NEXT YEARS PLAN WASHINGTON, X >v. 24 II B Knb ninistration is planning next year's defence programme on the belief that Russia has not y t begun mass product. •mental ballis:c missiles and is not ready to .-.ch a war now, it326 words
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Article20 1957-11-25 7 Canrao Legislative «ed unanimously it* abolish capital ML Although the Ikb on the books, i teen used in ban*20 words
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Article101 1957-11-25 7 MS. Not. 24 rank Whii>- leal f the ad gone -Id tne A>>..clatrd Pr^'^s Managing Editor^ A.>.-o--:.v:-n that the R:;s>:ar> were still moTlm raster and v, ntlnne to w while tl. tdn ant twice as many scien; ;ts and technicians a.> the United States scientist told the edl- r>101 words
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Article248 1957-11-25 7 Fellow-Radical Mendes-France Leads Censure Move Hot Words Fly In Debate On The Policy In Algeria STRASBOURG, France, Nov 24, (AFP)— French Premier Felix Gaillard suffered a defeat at the hands of his own Radical Socialist Party last night when the party's congress voted a resolution criticising248 words
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Article58 1957-11-25 7 TOKYO, Nov. (AFP' An MI4OB fi.-hir.^ VWHI l Mar;; with M H board sank after running aground a oral reef o:T ihe New Htbefdes, east of Australia, yesterday, it was learned here tMI HMfßtefi Two other fishing boats operating nearby have proceeded to the sr-ene. Nothing58 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-11-25 7 photo. PRINCESS Grace, formerly Grace Kelly the film actress, with her husband Prince Rainier and their child Princess Caroline, look down at the celebrations in Monaco, from the Palace balcony, during; Monaco National Day. Princess Grace is expecting another baby next year. U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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224 1957-11-25 7 BURY ST. EDMUNDS. England, Nov. 24.— British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd last n.ght flatly and ca*egorically denied allegations that Britain sent arms to Tunisia tor econom.c purposes or to replace French influence in North Africa. In a Conservative Party speech here. Lloyd said: "Our224 words
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Article109 1957-11-25 7 Korean Reds Release 45 Fishermen TO TO TO. Nov. 24 CAFP) The North Korean Government hsj re eased 15 South Korean t:shev:i"K':i arrested on Now B o;V Korea*! east coast on charges of violating lerriiori?.'. waten M Xor reconnaissance purposes,** Radio Pyongyang i port sd Lai I night. i ic109 words
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Article34 1957-11-25 7 THREE workmen were killed and 50 others were injured when a heavy concrete platform collapsed a; the now Bogota international airport yesterday. The platform fell while the workmen were eating lunch.34 words
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117 1957-11-25 7 PARIS. Nov. 24 (AP) Clutching his yellow-and-green. ttai of the world, world citi/.cn. Gary Davis, was hauled off in I police wagon yesterday while trying to organise the Ural world referendum. This was nil ItOOIld encounter with Paris police thil fa.l. About two months117 words
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155 1957-11-25 7 SUVA. Fiji. Nov. 24 (Renter) .six-man fishing party believe that they now hold the record in the "One That Got Away" department. In Sandbank Passage off Suva, they hooked a shark SO big that they could not get it on their155 words
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172 1957-11-25 7 Moroccans Attack A Spanish Army Post RABAT; Morocco, Nov. 24, (AFP).-sunits of the South I Moroccan "Liberation Army" attacked several Spanish military posts on the edge of Urn at dawn yesterday, according to reports reaching here irom Agadir. Ifni is a Spanish enclave in Southern Morocco. Informed sources said that172 words
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Article111 1957-11-25 7 Bush Fires Threaten 5 NSW Towns SYDNEY. Nov. 24. <Reuter» Five small towns, 150 miles north of Sydney, wrrn last night threatened by bushflrc in the Upper Hunter River Valley a.eas. The blaze covers thousands Of KKI Of rr.oun ain farm country and is threatening farms as well as the111 words
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246 1957-11-25 7 PAPER BLASTS AT CIVIL MARRIAGES BY CATHOLICS VATICAN CITY Nm 24 (IP) The Vatican City now Osservatore Komano declared >cstrrda.v that tht (hurib ha*, "the right and duty" to public l\ denounce Catholics who «et married onlj in civil ceremonies as persons who are "living in con< übinage The r.<246 words
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Article36 1957-11-25 7 THE A ?< nan retx-' < rat: >n <N\r.x>r a! r.Vj n Fro:- i ac-rcMi-d asi r igh« «he olTer by Mop o anH < to act as ]< cv. ikcrs in '.he Algerian war U r36 words
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Advertisement40 1957-11-25 7 1 mmmm sill I Ycv&uj UW I pAFELYI W^gm^ if EVERY DAY can confidently be used purposes which call for a dependable s "Pply of rich, pure, safe milk with the fresh- *'«< flavour. U 'IH ADDLD VITAMINS A D turn40 words
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Advertisement917 1957-11-25 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD *****/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinion Ron THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T. Halifai, Boston, New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia fr Cult Ports Spore PS ham Penang ULYSSES 20 26 Nov 27/28 Nov 29 No* AENEAS 18/2S Dec 26 Dec 27/28 Dei Carriers option to proceed via917 words
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Advertisement1274 1957-11-25 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 d (18 lines) i Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) *SST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o."," 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 via Panama1,274 words
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Advertisement930 1957-11-25 8 MITSUI |J} LINE S'p or* P Shorn Penoi»< rOR JAPAN Kyoritsu Maru for Moji, Kobe Osaka, Yokohama G. 40/41 Akashisan Maru via Manila for Yokohama Kobe, Mom 18 Dec Akakurasan Mani for Yoko hama Kobe, Moji via Hongkong 20 Dec 18 Dec 16 Dec FOR USA For New York, Philadelphia,930 words
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Advertisement514 1957-11-25 8 EAST ASIATIC! OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok 0^ M|| rw "JUTLANDIA" Bangkok Only. 'ERRIA" "FALSTRIA" e Colling Soigon, Bangkok. •KAMBODIA" HOMEWARDS Soilings tor a, Rotterdam, Homburg Cop "SINALOA' go, \T: t Calls Beyrouth. "SONGKHLA 3 s. Calls Alexandria, Beyrouth "JUTLANDIA" iozi* u Calls Beyrouth, London P C v r Space Available,514 words
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420 1957-11-25 9 afsdfsdfs By A Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS opened the past week on a steady note and continued to be firm until towards the end of the period when they came under the influence of the declining tin pr^e and the falling off of the420 words
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Article476 1957-11-25 9 COMPANY REPORTS ISSUED British Malaya Trustee A Kxeeutor Co. Ltd: Pi Si rear to N 1/57 shon p after Inc '(.me Tax at ?'.4.' >!7 was cq relent to si lea.-: 13.79 befon UUL Divide. :d is maintained at 39 Net Liq lid si eti 135 r J-5 .vork out476 words
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Article428 1957-11-25 9 ->:\K~s done in shares from 1 it io n INDUSTRIALS: Fraser ire < frda 12.60 *> >J 62| lo 52 G imm ru >: 22 1 $2 S2\ t H immer Co. $2.20 I Hume Indus les Oi 4; to A 9 William Jacks vj428 words
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Article27 1957-11-25 9 THE Australian Aluminium Production Comn::.-: r. at B^l Bay. Ta>mai .i, w! Ich b<-L^an operations m is already <-yp<;rt;n^ al :n.:r.:um to Ind;a and Japan.27 words
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Article46 1957-11-25 9 MALA V A N F xrha r. gr> Ba r v i V-w h- n yc.-'r: y wen SELLING 'IT o: fil) cna Vver.ch V: r. s H .2 BfL K ..,M Fi me? e ki 13' I o *****. r- -f« rcT, ;n46 words
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621 1957-11-25 9 Investment In New U.S. Plants May Decline WASHINGTON, Nov. 24. It appears now that the I'nited States may have come to a pause in the largest capital investment boom in it* history. The McGrawHill Company, a leading publisher of business journals, concludes in a preliminary survey of business plans that621 words
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Article94 1957-11-25 9 the U.S. Agricultiurt Department, iri one of its last rcpOfftl of the year, has estimated Amcrica*i rict crop at 4L\877,000 hundredweights compared with last year's production of 47,402,000 and 45 21 f J.OUO io>- tho ten-yenr average. New estimates for other crops compared with lartAP - 94 words
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Article84 1957-11-25 9 A CONTRACT for 22 250 yards of 110 kv thiee-cure Impregnated pressure cable with copper conductors of 0 2 sq. inch area has been received from the Auckland E!e:-tr:c Power Board by British Irsulated Ca lender's Cables Ltd, The- cable which will be aluminium sheathed, will84 words
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Article141 1957-11-25 9 AM Internationa! Jute Conference is to begin at Dacca, tomorrow under the ausp.ces of the Pakistan Jute Association. Object of the conference is to give different interests opportunity to exchange views. It is hoped that as a result of discussion and personal contact! during the141 words
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Article76 1957-11-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. -The quarterly report Irom the minister of labour and social welfare for the third quarter thll year states that 138 new factories started operations, almost all of them employed m secondary Industries. More than 3.000 items of plant were inspected and granted a cer76 words
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Article39 1957-11-25 9 ORDERS valued at more than £3(500*000 have been awarde i to the Bnti-h firm of C A. Parsons and Co.. Ltd.. for two '***** tunm-generators. This s/ai announced in Toronto by •he Ontario Hyciro-E'ectric Power Commission.39 words
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Article89 1957-11-25 9 Machine Sorts Out Cheques AJf A'ter 'rnn BeMSMU y fcSji den (,> ytr(i:cd an sleei nosjfc n r- i^ up vh;ch oaa > r> I IOQ cheque* i bmti wmi keep track sf imt wffwn accounts. The machine wtt leu si s'rau>d bg Af Mtn si pa rt Bui tuAFP - 89 words
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Article, Illustration92 1957-11-25 9 T//E ?r vr- o/ the Urit p r :e :n tKp rerei t Brylcreem coi ;r:.r on u as Mr. Kan O\h T5U?,g o' Kbjnp StrcPt. K'.ila Lu r Mr. K:o is srfa r, cr > o jcc ft :> < Km i Lwn >narngpr of C.92 words
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298 1957-11-25 9 ARRIVALS of an estimated 3,000 tons copra during the past week have again failed to arrest the increasing trend in prices, according to the weekly produce report of Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd. Although packers' bids were generally bifl&Cf than those of miller^,298 words
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256 1957-11-25 9 SCANDINAVIAN Airlines System has flown more than 40.000 passenfta from all over the world on its Buropt U.S. Wes 4 Coa^t Polar route in three years of pioneer operation. The pa.sn ngers came frrjm all of the 42 countrl* rved by SAS on256 words
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166 1957-11-25 9 Producing Pure Water From The Sea DEYKI.OPMKM <: tirely new lypt 'ion r producing pure water frum the 5- I .:^ed by a B: < .^.r.crrlr.e, f.r:: The hr: sav .M their 'rs I 4ss|ol for th> plant is based on 1 re i f c scrips or *C C166 words
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203 1957-11-25 9 A FOUR-cyiinde: agricultural dieael engine will maxe t s debut at the Smlthnc.d Show In London In Dumber. The engine Is rated -o give from 25 b.h.p. at 1.000 ?pm to 50.5 b.h.D at 2.000 r'pm with maximum torque oi i:i6 ib It. at 1.400203 words
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Advertisement232 1957-11-25 9 K^^^a^awl pTI lnT- lines ROiIHSON ROAD. Through Corgo DepM. ***** Manager Lft^J' No* 27 r t; v G STEAMSHIP COMPANY q Sar.kei Binotong b S.bu 1 So l! No 25 *G" Sotl> Dcc 2 > WiwcHo^r Home Collve. Ouov f AMERICAN MAIL LINE J^tML- Anq. 1 Son Froncieo. .WS b232 words
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225 1957-11-25 10 LITTLE Nencs RAY of hope for a professional boxing revival i n the Colony, Ray Ming Chan, the Chinese North Luzon featherweight champion, who arrived from Manila on Saturday, intends to scalp his first European opponent here in the Colony on Dec. 6225 words
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101 1957-11-25 10 ENGLISHMAN SMASHES 2 SWIM RECORDS WALLASFV. ClHStljie Nov. 24 (Reuter) —Graham Bymonds, 21, English International iwimmer. tasl Dighi HlMirtlfd tWO British butterfly records here and registered the fastest time returned In the world this year (ot 118 yards. ll\> ;;me of 2 mimttCl 21 2 secorr.^ clipped U lecondi off101 words
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Article56 1957-11-25 10 TAIPEI. Nov. 24. 'I'D- Riki Do/an. Japan*! wrestling champion ilncc ISB2, arrived here tociav tor two weiks of p formance it Taipei The -M-year-old I>u 1 1 1 waa accompanied by 12 professional wrestlers. They were presented Bowerj bv Chinese sirls aiid greeted by more than56 words
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Article54 1957-11-25 10 LEIPZIG, Eml Germany, Nov. 24. (Renter)— Thn Soviet Union. Olympic football champions, qualified for next yrar"s World Soccer Cup toali n Sweden ■/tell t uv beat Poland 2-0 m n plav-ofT Den today T"e t'-vo teams iiad tierl at the head Oi froitt) >ix54 words
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Article48 1957-11-25 10 RESULTS of the Royal Singapore Golf Club 9-holc Mixed Foursomes Stablcford competition played yesterday wereWinners: A. d Larulolt and Mlft .1 F. Pearcy II 17/11. R. Middleton Smith ind Mrs F. S. Wirks 32 19/25. J. D. Donnelly and Mrs. i. F Taylor It 15, 11.48 words
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286 1957-11-25 10 Malays Beat Chinese To Make Soccer History KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. United Malays National Organization Youths won the Football Association of Selangor knockout cup when they beat Selangor Chinese Recreation Club, defending champions, by 3—2 in the final on the Princes Road ground here today. UMNO thus became the first Malay286 words
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Article73 1957-11-25 10 THE following were elected oflinals of the Katong Sports Club at the Club'l annua 1 Genera! Meo 1 recently: Patrons: Chan Kum Chee. F. C James, J. A. M. Ede. D. Marshall. President: Yeo Keni Yeow; Vice-President: Yi;>olT bin Saileh: Hon. Secret-.iry: Mr. Sunny Tnn: Hon. Treasurer:73 words
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Article38 1957-11-25 10 MELBOURNE. Xov 24 (Router) Barry Warren won the Australian amateur ■Oil championship here ye.-ter-day defeating Brute Devlin three and one in the final. Warren reached the semifinal last year and was run-ner-up In 1955.38 words
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Article28 1957-11-25 10 PEK Kio S.C. beal Bittern AA. :;-D mi ,i ft endlj football ir.atcli at Farrer Park yoterday Ann Soon 21. and Kok pfew >cored.28 words
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394 1957-11-25 10 THE second hockey com- petition of the Singapore Base District Major and Minor l T nit s have advanced to the final stage, and once again defending champions. Transit Camp Brigade of Gurkhas, are favourites to retain the title. I In the >em i-fir.394 words
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Article54 1957-11-25 10 pasir Panjang Secondary School drew S-all with the Silal Community Centre in a friendly football match played on the Pasir Panjang School ground yesterday. Scorers for the MbOOl ■u:T i Ifortny, Vaiiya and YvaetL Hoi Menu icored two cooJt, ai <i Ah Long one lor the54 words
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Article30 1957-11-25 10 WELLINGTON. New Zea'.and. NOV. -4 (Reutcr). New Zealanden wa^e.-ed a raeo*d £*****,411 on racing and bolting meeting? through the err..-nent totalizator a^enrv board during 'he eivieri July. 1937.30 words
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246 1957-11-25 10 South Africans Barrack Aussie Batsman DURBAN, Nov. 24 (Renter) -A second wicket stand of 128 bf Jin Burke, 94 not out, un 1 Neil Harvey, 78, helped BiftCS the Australian cricketers 63 runs ahead with eight first innings wickets standing on the second day of their match with Natal here246 words
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729 1957-11-25 10 FEDERATION ATHLETES WILL HAVE THEIR OWN CHAMPIONSHIPS Then Compete As Team KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Hie Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union, at its extraordinary meeting at the Hotel Majestic here today, decided to inaugurate a national meet next year. The national championships will be confined to athletes in the Federation729 words
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Article78 1957-11-25 10 MOSCOW, Nor. M (Reutcr). Pyo 1 r liatj ikha Ml wo: d weightliftin^ foi the prc>? In the mi Idle-heavy weight c ass M K;e\ veMcr r !;i\ irhen he lifted 148 k grammes 20 -1/4 pi m I a- ording to Tass, the Sov.e' aewi78 words
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Advertisement574 1957-11-25 10 {WS!S "THEOKIAM.n,, P N>\l !i;iiij;»' Mari If J. J Ma^Ti^ w r_ H 1 J^i-_' rt »"WALK I\K, 1 ■f(w— I y-— y i NCj tL I^Mtiiiiitfiii JA .iiff itiT POWKR "'I SI S{ Pin «im m him T^ v i^ I'll! c Tmwßpm»w^' 1 I»>\ 11.TN..W. I Columhia-s "DUEL574 words
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Miscellaneous58 1957-11-25 10 RUGBY SC.C. "B" rs. All Whites at Fading; R.A.F. Selctar vs All Trvga}] at Srletar. HOCKEY S 11 A. Dir. 1: I. A. vs. Vn<rcrsity at I'nircrsity; C.S.C. rs. Xaral Police at CSC, Dn\ 2: Khalsa Association rs. B.O.D(\A at 8.0.D.C.A., n9. J: R.A.F. Changi rs R A.S.C. at Changi.58 words
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780 1957-11-25 11 Major Teams Decide In The Second Half LONDON. Nov. 24 ffltester) Second half rallies turned the scales in several of yesterday's league soccer gamts ana in o»ie vi uiem, v\."*\ernanipton »Vande:ers showed themselves to be worthy first division leaders by fighting back from 1-3780 words
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Article1544 1957-11-25 11 RESULTS POSITIONS LEAGIE DIV. 1 Birmingham C. 0. Blackpool 0. Burnley 3, Leeds Ttd 1. Chelsea 4, Leicester C 0 M'chetter C. I, W. Wderers 4. i Newcastle U 1 Mchester U. 2 1 Xham Forest 4. Aston Villa 1. 1 Portsmouth Everton 2. F v ton North End 3.1,544 words
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Article707 1957-11-25 11 Blackheath Triumphs Over Italians NEWPORT, Wales. Nov. 24, (Reuter) The Australian rujfby union team suffered the third defeat of their tour yesterday when they were beaten H-0 by Newport, who led 3-0 at halftime, here. Newport, who recorded their Brit win over an Australian fctUling team,707 words
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Article212 1957-11-25 11 TOKYO. Not 24, dUulrr- The purrhaso h> Japanese interesi> of the former Bri tish Derby u inner Prarl Diver is retarded here a«. another step toward thp realisition of .Tapanese rompetition in Internationa! hor«* raring. Vf-rrra- R: r;,, ibson brout- u Derby v e rx212 words
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Article199 1957-11-25 11 South African Olympic Council Decides: Non-Whites Cannot Play Against Whites JOHANNESBIRG. Nov. 24 (AFT) Ihe future of South African sports will run into serious danger following the South African Olympic Committee's decision to refuse the affiliation of sports organizations grouping coloured members, it was generally believed199 words
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519 1957-11-25 11 Leading Wrsiern Lurcpean Sports Editors have bern polled by the I'nited Pre >«m ineir favourites for the current World Soccer eha~ r )nsh ns. Thr following rpport presents the results rj th? poll. Based on the fore casts received from 45 rdi r>519 words
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Advertisement25 1957-11-25 11 f SEX t AI THE I REX X NEXT CHANGE t BLONDE SlNner I X SFARRI\r, THAT X I comßUSTible i Bio\Dt t Diana Dors25 words
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Miscellaneous186 1957-11-25 11 Ibner Al Capp l? ff^Z^^ I WAIT FELLAS-- J A<^ |W>>^\ <^S>'JPV| l^i^dC^^^^J V^^^^ P^Y^^^ iv Oo j By V* T". H ami in fcr~' "-1^" -j; r \c.\ 1 I. as? DO rrE^gv-ukE. /^^Kantclje 3 iilhave m?j n^.j -vtEt^ y, -h D J'JST r^s TAKE WELL 1 >v KNOW186 words
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296 1957-11-25 12 Federation Olympic Councillors Vore r Bid Proposal Expected To Be Unoni, THE Federation of Malaya Olympic Council will make a strong bid for the Asian Games to be held at Kual i Lumpur in 1962: or if the> fail, in 1966. Mr K.296 words
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Article, Illustration13 1957-11-25 12 Peterpatch (I ltd hi Cj y N L I on Saturday Scoops p13 words
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Article16 1957-11-25 12 WAV.KKKKS Sr ;i u .1 rr.arrf ,yed at «d all the goals for '.V16 words
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Article47 1957-11-25 12 CARACAS \o\ 24 (UP Venezuel i chan Ramon Av c- i an r i meet Thala champion King I .v i Thai: The Boxing Commiss on of id it V rule o*l u A: is r if! fount Mcno Biai of Mexico c > d i47 words
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Article27 1957-11-25 12 R ui > n v I 'I a fr.« ,tc" -r :::<;'•-..,.•,: .a% Supramaniam 3 scored for P Sui iah replied 1 i;. J i: v. r-27 words
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Article, Illustration447 1957-11-25 12 WINDSOR LAD - There's Promise Of More Winning Dividends By Peterpatch WINDSOR LAD —Says Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Peterpatch, a three-year-old gelding by Peter Flower (winner of the Kempton Park Great Jubilee and the Champion Stakes) showed promise of more victories by scoring a fluent first-up win on the concluding day of the447 words
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352 1957-11-25 12 PIRUZ FALLS TO GIANT-KILLER SEAH KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor will challenge the holders, Penang, for the Foong Seong Cup this year. Today at the Selangor Badminton Stadium. Sclangor ousted Singapore by five games to four in the interzone final of the badminton352 words
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Article101 1957-11-25 12 ALTHOUGH Singapore's soft ball league is entering Itl >oco:.c: round in a few weekg time, Colony teams wishing to participate If)I the championship ca.\ join the league HOW. This WSI disdoied by the league's secretary. Mr. P G Baker yesterday. M'r. Baker said that a team101 words
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Article89 1957-11-25 12 W. Australia Is Still Struggling S^ UXEi Wm M outer) w< I mil alii, follow on a- Wales on thf second day of their Sheffield Shield match i lied the day 96 runs beith one second inninft mng pair. Jack ftutherd Laurie Sawle. helped them score 62 for one in89 words
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Article528 1957-11-25 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club is in a better position to win the Singapore Hockey Association's division one league title than their rivals, Ceylon Sports Club. The Red only have to meet ritri beat Indian Association IQ come in sight of the title, while the Ccyionese have528 words
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Article130 1957-11-25 12 OXFORD, Nov. 24— (Reu- *er). Oxford beat Cambridge in the annual inter-varsity field events match here pel terday by four events to three The last two. pole vault a&d hop step and jump, fini.-hcd in se:ni darkness and Cambridge won both but Oxford, with success in130 words
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Article360 1957-11-25 12 RAF Go Down Fighting SINGAPORE Malays retained the SAFA Commu nity league title they won last season. In the decidin« match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, the unbeaten Malays beat Royal Air Force by two goals to one. As the score indicate th< Airmen mad,- a360 words
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Advertisement66 1957-11-25 12 •••••••••••••••♦t /3l K^^Hlbw y JHbV l I *^B^^^ 'VI BBT2 ft 1 j^H l^^fl 1 k b^bk m 4^bV WWwr iMwUmm -4t rm At m mX. *M 1 ■■■> Slw w mmm 4 Am J i REGALSCOPEk*. t pARIBLANCHARDJACKKEH! DEKKER;^^j j NEW ALHAMBRA fe^ brilliant'l t^^fe (Madeinll..l»)P^-, <V7^7 NOM-CJKI-W.' 1166 words
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