The Straits Times, 5 March 1957
1957-03-05
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Title Section25 1957-03-05 1 JL. JL. M*. w± M^AVERAGE BAILY CERT IFIED SAL EEXC E FJtft The Straits Times New*"*** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1957 15 CENTS25 words
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Article, Illustration580 1957-03-05 1 Many told to return later Mr AT for the 'fir>t >in^apore jnrn battalion started i with a big rush at lie recruiting centre i Waterloo Street Ifterdaj morn in jj. ilty in dear all races to be the fp Tong. School for Road, bl| name580 words
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Article, Illustration342 1957-03-05 1 Miss Five -Foot -One defends her honour NURSE BATTLES A PARANG MAN IPOH, Monday. PRETTY nurse at Ipoh Hospital, Che Zaiton binte Yaakub ("Death is better than dishonour") fought desperately with an armed intruder early this morning and escaped with minor injuries. The attack took place at 2.30 a.m. at342 words
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80 1957-03-05 1 PROM OTI ON FOR FOUR AND 85,000 BACK MY, TOO IPOH. Mon. Four staff nurses in Government hospitals in Perak have been promoted Sisters with effect from Jan. 1 1955, and will set back pay ranging fram £2.500 to $5,000 each. The appointments were recommended by the hospitals promotions boa>80 words
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Article340 1957-03-05 1 BRING DR. HATTA BACK— REBELS East Indonesia lists demands JAKARTA, Monday. T*HE rebel government of East Indonesia today called on President Soekarno to form and head a new government which would include the former Vice-President, Dr. Mohammad Hatta. Other demands in a "Strug- gle Charter" broadcast over Radio Macassar byReuter; UP - 340 words
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Article58 1957-03-05 1 MAN ABOUT TO BOARD PLANE HELD KOTA BHARU. Mon. The police in Batterworth today arrested an Indian who was about to board a plan^ for Calcutta. The arrest followed a report made to the Kota Bharu police yesterday by a woman, Seri Mai binte Samad. She alleged that she lost58 words
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Article31 1957-03-05 1 HONG KONG. Mon. Police seized about 3201 b of raw opium worth £20.000 aboard the 3,367-ton Danish freighter Kirsten Maersk. which arrived here from the Middle East. Reuter. jReuter - 31 words
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91 1957-03-05 1 HIT-AND-RUN CAR HURTS THREE OF FAMILY SINGAPORE Traffic Police are on the hunt for a car which sped away after hitting a family of three in Lor on g 3. off Geylann Road, last night. Storekeeper Abdul Rahman bin Bugis. 3ti. his wife Ara binte Bujang. 28. and their three91 words
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Article51 1957-03-05 1 HONG KONG, Mon Japan's Ambassador to Nationalist China. Mr. Kensuke Horinouchi, said here today at the end of his South-East Asian tour that he lound the peoples in the area "were very friendly to- 1 wards Japan and there was no anti-Japanese sentiment, not even in Manila."Reuter - 51 words
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Article37 1957-03-05 1 CAIRO, Mon. Skeletons of artisans, including women, who worked on the construction of the Giza pyramid j 5.000 years ago, have been discovered in 70 first dynasty tombs at Abu Rawash, near the pyramid.37 words
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Article, Illustration329 1957-03-05 1 Exodus of senior police officers under way MEMBERS of the SiniTl gapore police, ncluding Mr. Nigel Morris, the Commissioner, and constables, went to the harbour board yesterday to bid farewell to three senior officers who were leaving: the Colony on retirement. Two of them, the Deputy Commissioner. Mr. D.K. Broadhurst.329 words
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Article187 1957-03-05 1 LONDON, Mon— The De Havilland Engine Co.. a subsidiary of the De Havilland Aircraft Co. today announced a new Jet engine which is claimed to be the most powerful in the world. The new engine, called the De Havilland Gyron 2. is aReuter - 187 words
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Article72 1957-03-05 1 'LIFE AND DEATH MATTER' RANGOON, Mon. The Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, today described the problem of the ChinaBurma frontier demarcation as "a matter of life -nd death to us." U Nu was delivering his first major policy statement In the Lower House of Parliament after his unopposed election lastReuter - 72 words
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Article27 1957-03-05 1 TOKYO, Mon.— A Japanese Air Force cargo plane crashed into a bay in Honshu today. All 17 aboard are missing and feared killed.— U.P.UP - 27 words
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Article23 1957-03-05 1 WITHDRAWAL CLASH JERISAI.KM. Mon University students demonstrating against Israeli (.ovcrnment's dc<ikion to withdraw clashed With police tonight. Beuter. (See Page 3)Reuter - 23 words
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Article139 1957-03-05 1 SEATO aid for Siam General tells of plot DANGKOK, Mon.— Members of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation have been no-operating with the Siamese army and police to smash a plot to overthrow the country's Government, a spokesman for the heads of Siam's armed forces said today. Maj -Gen. Surachit CharuseraniReuter - 139 words
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Article60 1957-03-05 1 LONDON, Mon. Mr. V.K. Krishna Menon, India's Minister without Portfolio, said here today that "if Israel does not withdraw (from Gaza and Akabai then there will be a crisis." Mr. Menon was speaking to reporters before leaving London Airport for Cairo for talks with President NasserReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement73 1957-03-05 1 mab lc At Most Hifh c\>» f urrufure Stores i per »d. fffflflfl /AfJlf/Mr THIS MAY BE 'JACKPOT MONTH' IN THE MM WORD PUZZLE CONTEST. THE CONTEST 9 JfitnrW^ closes next Monday, send your coupon with postal order today! Student, n, wins race to be recruit No. One in Singapore's73 words
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Advertisement48 1957-03-05 1 v_->£ HARRISONS LISTER ENC LTD S'poc. Kuala Lumpur Panang PHILISHAVING no electricity 7 DO NT WORRY f |^J"^ > v^ I problem* \f h PHILIPS f *»*m^ battery Both Mains and NOW AVAILABLE Ww) PENANG 9 y^J FEDERATION $5S 00 BORNEO **0.00 I l^^X. (PHILIPS M^N^^gMH v 3? PHILIPS48 words
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Article172 1957-03-05 2 Jrlcl itct \^0t DR. HATTA - Jrlcl itct \^0 t DR. HATTA by 'SCHEME TO BRING REDS INTO CABINET DOOMED TO FAILURE' JAKARTA, Monday. THE former Indonesian VicePresident, Dr. Mohammad Hatta, said last night that President Soekarno's plan to bring Communists into the Cabinet could only end in failure. "It is like tryingAP; UP - 172 words
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Article17 1957-03-05 2 TRAVELLERS FROM SIAM AND INDONESIA SAY: TROUBLE? SURE THERE IS— BUT ITS ALWAYS LIKE THAT17 words
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Article, Illustration247 1957-03-05 2 - CHAMPAGNE corks popped at a New York party last week for the first public showing of this S6 million diamond. Ice-blue, two inches long and almost an inch thick— the biggest pear-shaped diamond in the world— it was cut from a247 words
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88 1957-03-05 2 Forty editors representing 200 newspapers and 43 radio stations in the United States, will arrive in Singapore on Friday. They are on a round-the-world trip to gain first hand knowledge of the peoples and the countries they visit. The five-week tour began on88 words
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152 1957-03-05 2 On order— 1,000 'speed sound' fighters to beat off those H-bombers T ONDON, Mon.— The Air Ministry will soon place a £100 million order for 1,000 supersonic fighters which will be the Fighter Command's first line of defence against bombers, it was reported today. The fighters, the swept-wlng "P.I", toUP - 152 words
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Article64 1957-03-05 2 MORE IN TAPS AFTER HER VISIT HONG KONG. Mon.— Lady Patricia Lennox Boyd, wife of the British Colonial Secretary, arrived here by air today to open a new reservoir which will put water into Hong Kong's taps for five hours daily all the year round. Last summer, housewives in theReuter - 64 words
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Article29 1957-03-05 2 SOUTHEND. Mon. The sudden death here last night of Mr. Percy Dames, a Labour M.P., brought the number of pending by-elections in Britain to six.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article19 1957-03-05 2 TOKYO, Mon.— A total or 259 Japanese -migrants eft for Brazil and Argentim by ship today. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article164 1957-03-05 2 ALL-OUt RED PRESSURE Th e Bomi *l Asia Treaty tion rir, an all-oui Commun In Its port. SEA: munism h stantlai member year, tho the area r vrT .fm was less The report the second CU of SEATO Z the Unit' .j v... c Franco, A land, Siam, th andReuter - 164 words
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Article33 1957-03-05 2 HONG KONG Mon group of leading Japa industrialists, headed bj] Koichi Yoshino, chairai: the Industrialists' Assod of Osaka, left here todji train for Peking to pron trade between Japan i China.—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement222 1957-03-05 2 iMatraM ate 'thmtimQ V wm tit&B^k d&fa.vH^m m mm, > I tJ >4 *W^ MS*l\ lP^ sS Wsi W Shanisuddm Hsdcr WSP fc^r jMwf JR V' ua a umpur. Hannah ht Abdul AztZ wf^ Krishna Kuniari V Natdo mA Alor Sur. What thoughts lie behind these bright, intelligent, little faces222 words
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313 1957-03-05 3 BEN GURION ORDERS IMMEDIATE WITHDRAWA L JERUSALEM, Monday gr PRIME MINISTER, Mr. David Ben lurion. today jrave the order for an imdiatt withdrawal of Israeli troops from the > tr ip and the (Julf of Akaba coast. •ial .spokesman announced: "Mr Ben ted the Chief of Staff, Maj.-Gen I inviteReuter; AP - 313 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-03-05 3 The New look— Japanese style HERE IS the New Look from Japan as presented in the creations of designer George Oka of Tokyo. From the left: Tekomai includes a jacket made of linen and streamlined 1 mompei" pants; Igo a four-piece swim suit ensemble; Kodokan a cotton playsuit styled afterAP - 66 words
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72 1957-03-05 3 Congress has commanding lead in Indian elections IOMBU Mm. The Conpart} bM furC felt tbc K-ad in elecWK in India's state asL niidnich! onfra* had or |0 tests, the Praja ■HUM I, (ommunists ft Jan Minrh srven. SoSbt ipta*** croup of i.ilistsi three, Hindu Mahasabha three, j I'irishad one, Ginatantra72 words
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Article38 1957-03-05 3 BOY STARTS FIRE AND KILLS SEVEN TOKYO Mnn. Police .it an 18--boy confessed I a fire in mben of w« re burned to I -rung. the youth because his the only member who escaped their home re destroyU.P.UP - 38 words
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Article36 1957-03-05 3 3, Mon. Traffic t.'osf Hamburg's vital Elbe blocked for one when a licide threatened to the river from J 1 to- foot high supI firemen finally > persuade the ker to aban- attempt.36 words
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Article51 1957-03-05 3 CAIRO, Mon. Four Britons and 12 other defendants were today sent for trial on spy charges before Egypt's criminal court. Datf of the trial will be fixed by the criminal court. One defendant, an Egyptian, was released on bail. The others were ordered held in custody.—AP - 51 words
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85 1957-03-05 3 BANDA GIVES STANDARDS GREEN LIGHT COLOMBO, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, today approved the investment of British capital in Ceylon by the Standard Motor Co. for the assembly of motor vehicles. Standard representatives are negotiating for a 25 per cent concession on the import of completed engines untilAP - 85 words
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Article28 1957-03-05 3 LONDON. Mon. The British Government will announce soon a big extension of its plans for supplying the nation with electricity produced from atomic power stations. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article124 1957-03-05 3 LONDON, Mon.— Sir Gerald Wollaston, Britain's leading authority on the feudal etiquette of aristocracy, died today at the age of 82. He held the title of Garter Principal King of Arms for 14 years until his retirement in 1944 a post which made him arbiter over124 words
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154 1957-03-05 3 FILM IS ABOUT THE DEA TH RAIL WA V COLOMBO. Monday. 'THE filming of the "Bridge over the River Kwai" by a Hollywood company will be investigated by the Labour Ministry here because of alleged discrimination against the local population. Inspectors will be154 words
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Article62 1957-03-05 3 LONDON, Mon.— Air India announced today it would reopen the direct London-Cairo air service on April 1 if Egypt promises transit facilities for British passengers. The airline added that its planes would continue to bypass Cairo if these facilities were not given direct. Commercial airline links betweenAP - 62 words
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Article178 1957-03-05 3 HOLLYWOOD, Mon. Actress June Allyson was taken to hospital yesterday with bronchial pneumonia.— AJ». South Burma by a promise of generous pay, has been captured by Communist rebels—UP. CAIRO: President Nasser has accepted an invitation from King Paul of the Hellenes to visit Greece. Reuter. WASHINGTON: The178 words
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Article36 1957-03-05 3 LONDON: Hie 14 ft skin of a crocodile shot by the Duke of Edinburgh on the Gambia River arrived here. The skin clearly showed a bullet wound about 18 inches from the head. Renter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article58 1957-03-05 3 MELBOURNE, Mon. Nina Paranyuk, the former Soviet stewardess, who made headlines when she deserted from the Russian Olympic ship, Gruzia, was married here yesterday. But the bridegroom remained a mystery man. At Nina's request, his name was not announced. Nina slipped away from a Russian sightseeing party lastAP - 58 words
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Article303 1957-03-05 3 LONDON, Mon. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £54 15/16 Funding 4 r c £92 516 W«x 3H% £74 :t 4 +1/16 BANKS Mercantile (£5) £4 7/32 +1/16 Eastern (£5) tl% Chartered (£1) 38/3 Hongkong ($125) £88 INSURANCE Com. Un. (uU.)303 words
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Advertisement120 1957-03-05 3 f^\AIR CARGO? Calljn^ OtuUuLcL -^=^jp WDOMFS/AH AIRWAYS X Ife can handle all you/ JrJUr^^r^ freight problems to Indo > *Tf^^ *J nesia and Bangkok fr° Phone ***** 26M7/H GARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Ist. Floor Bank of China Building /Jfftiyal/ mm I against ml PRICKLY HEAT m ECZEMA m—j I and all120 words
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Article195 1957-03-05 4 Taxi driver left unconscious after attack with stone— watch and $12 stolen Colony judge tells RASO man: This was a brutal and cold-blooded assault PRIVATE K. M. Charlton, 20, of the R.A.S.C., was jailed for five years in Singapore yesterday for robbing a taxi195 words
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84 1957-03-05 4 20c. FARE MEANT JAIL FOR 'PIRATE' PIRATE taximan Yip Chee Meng was jailed for 27 days in a Singapore court yesterday— for a trip that paid him only 20 cents. The magistrate had fined him $327 for using a private car for hire without the necessary licence or insurance. He84 words
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Article67 1957-03-05 4 The question of granting personal relief to an income taxpayer who supports his parents, brothers, sisters or other relatives will be brought up in the Singapore Legislative Assembly on April 24. Mr. Lee Choon Eng has given notice that he will ask the Financial Secretary,67 words
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Article62 1957-03-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Capt. Mohamed All of the Eelangor Education Department is the new president of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club. Other officials are: Vicepresident, Mr. D. Austin; treasurer, Mr K. Ramanathan; secretary, Mr. R. K. Panikkar; directors, Mr Oan Teck Yeow, Mr. A Hailiday,62 words
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Article17 1957-03-05 4 The Cambridge Certificate results should arrive in Singapore tomorrow, an Education Ministry spokesman said yesterday17 words
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Article21 1957-03-05 4 A Chinese musical society, the Voice of Singapore, will give a concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday.21 words
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122 1957-03-05 4 Watchman with a brainwave fools gang fHE presence of mind of a 54-year-old watchman, Tan Seng Chye, put a gang of scrap-iron thieves to flight at Telok Ayer Basin, Singapore, early yesterday. Tan and another watchman were on board a former Shell oil-tanker when they saw 10 men stripping steel122 words
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Article53 1957-03-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Association plans to submit a memorandum to the Alliance Government asking that the state religion should be Islam and there should be a single nationality for the Federation. This was stated here today by the secretary-general of the association,53 words
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Article53 1957-03-05 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. —A falling tree at Permatang Rottan caused a blackout in Bukit Mertajam and Kullm last night. Electricity to both towns was cut off for seven hours when the main wires were damaged. A repair gang attended to the fault and the supply was restored53 words
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173 1957-03-05 4 ALLIANCE POLLS POSTERS TORN OFF WALLS VTIBONG TEBAL, Mon— il Six Alliance election posters were tern down on Caledonia Estate here last night. They had been left on the labour lines and near. by trees after a rally at which the Minister for Labour. Mr. V. T. Sam. banthan, spoke173 words
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121 1957-03-05 4 POLICE HUNT FOR THREE SCALDED 'MURDER BID' MEN r|ETECTIVES yesterday questioned scores of people in Geylang Serai, Singapore, after an incident in which two stallholders were stabbed and three thugs y sea c y g Mgjid, 30, and Mohamed Yakob, 34, who were admitted to hospital with stab wounds are121 words
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Article98 1957-03-05 4 Equality in Malaya, she pleads Penang, Mon. The president of Penang UMNO's Kaum Ibu (women's section), Che Dasima Dasheer, yesterday urged that the postmerdeka Malaya should be "equally shared among men and women in all fields." "We are not like women of the past." she told the annual meeting of98 words
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Article27 1957-03-05 4 The Singapore Animal Lovers' League will hold a pet show for the under-privileged children of Chinatown, at the Havelock Road Social centre, on Saturday.27 words
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Article21 1957-03-05 4 SEREMBAN, Mon. A branch of the Kaum Ibu UMNO women's section— has been formed at Kamping Linsum, near here.21 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-03-05 4 Our healthy troops, by Army medical chief COMMONWEALTH troops in the Far East are in "excellent health," said Lt.Gen. Sir Alexander Drum* mand, Director General of Army Medical Services, who left for Britain by KLM yesterday. Gen. Urummond has visited military hospitals in Hong Kong, the Federation and Singapore.49 words
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222 1957-03-05 4 Plea to Lim f Or 'community' representation q^HE Singapore Alliance of Non-Pom^, I A Associations yesterday urged that I "community interests" be reserve* L si:i I constituted legislature. Gln a ny r Lj| In a memorandum to the Chief Minister, Mr. Llm Yew Hock, the alliance said Singapore's new constitution222 words
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Article108 1957-03-05 4 PEOPLE NERVOUs OF P ARTY POLITICS substance to it Singapore be apprrhcrX 6 S| Party which today may M Afferent JoliZ/K Accordingly th nervous of party nL* I These developmentthe alliance, Z?- tcated, that thought sh s jJJJJ The signatories of day_ s memorandum ,4'J r. t. de Souza nrpm««108 words
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119 1957-03-05 4 BURMA will once again export her teak to Singapore and Malaya. The Burmese Consul In Singapore, Aung Myat Kyaw, told the Straits Times yesterday: "After the war we could not resume export of teak because of the unsettled conditions in our country. "This year,119 words
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347 1957-03-05 5 ONE BOMB WOULD FINISH IT, SAYS GEN. BENNETT S R IS no lo n?er in a strategic position in the event of *war. a»i. IS ®P inion of Lt.-Gen Gordon Bennett, who commanded the i sth Australian Division in Malaya during: the347 words
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90 1957-03-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The great majority of the people attending classes run by the local branch of the Adult Education Association want to learn English. This was stated yesterday by the chairman. Inche Mohamed bin Ngalim. at the branch's prize-giving. Classes organised by90 words
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Article154 1957-03-05 5 'Good citizens 9 versus the Reds KUALA KANGSAR, Monday. prVE THOUSAND people in the Upper Perak area r of Sauk are determined to wipe out the four surviving members of a once powerful terrorist gang that used to intimidate them. The people live in154 words
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Article76 1957-03-05 5 225 ACRES FOR FOREIGN DIPLOMATS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A surrey is beiog made of a 225-acre piece of land beyond the Kenny Hill housing estate in the Lake Gardens here with a view to turning it into a "diplomatic enclave." The cost of opening up the land has not yet76 words
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189 1957-03-05 5 STRIKE WILL NOT CLOSE THE GOLD MINE' OAUB, Mon.— Mr. J. M. Warrlngton, general manager of the Aus-tralian-owned Bukit Koman gold mine near here, today scoffed at a Labour Department claim that there appeared to be "every probability" that the mine might have to close down if the present strike189 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-03-05 5 CPL. BERNARD BARKER of R.A.F.. Changi. helping his bride, Miss Maureen Margerison. to cut the cake after their wedding at St. George's Church. RAF. Changi- Both of them are from Hull. Yorkshire. Photo by John M. Keegan.John - 43 words
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Article20 1957-03-05 5 BUTTERWORTH, Mon— A schoolboy, M. Neelamaghan, was drowned yesterday while swimming with friends at the old jetty here.20 words
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Article39 1957-03-05 5 IPOH. Mon -A cat burglar got a«-ay with a camera, accessories and a tripod stand worth $330 and $21 in cash from the house of Mr. Raymond Clench, an engineer, in Pasir Puteh last night.39 words
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Article196 1957-03-05 5 rpHE United States Rubber Manufacturers' AssociaA tion has expressed concern over moves by Singapore interests towards a repeal of the Packing and Shipping Ordinance and abolition of the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board. The vice-president, Mr. W. J. Sears, giving his association's views in a recent196 words
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Article50 1957-03-05 5 Robert Howell, of the Australian Signals, and Iria Fulcher, from Bletchley, England, were married at St. George's Garrison Church on Saturday. A picture of them which appeared in yesterday's edition of the Straits Times wrongly gave the names of another couple married in the same church.50 words
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Article57 1957-03-05 5 The annual Household Brigade dinner will be held at the Adelphi Hotel on April 5 at 8.30 p.m. Past and present members of the brigade in Singapore and Malaya wishing to attend should apply for tickets at $18 from Lt. Col. M. N. Romer, Scots Guards. G.H.Q..57 words
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Article37 1957-03-05 5 The Singapore Children's Society held a flag-day on Saturday. This should not be confused with the Children's Aid Society, which is holding its own flag-day later this year, said lt s secretary, Mrs Irvine Brown yesterday37 words
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Article24 1957-03-05 5 SEOAMAT, Mon. Inche Elias bin Abu Bakar has been elected president and Tuan Haji Talib secretary of the Segamat division of UMNO.24 words
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Miscellaneous413 1957-03-05 5 i New 8.30 The Woodlanders; *9.00 RADIO MALAYA v^r i^^ i -rreceived by listener* in Malacca. Short wave 41m. Medinm wave RGglOttdl a'.m""' 8 57— 12 00 'Broadcasts to SINGAPORE English Schools; 9.00 Playbox; »»»*T«w«m»^«-*B •9.20 Interval Music: *9.25— 9.45 Short wave 41m. Mousedeer and his Friends; •11.08 Medinm wa»e413 words
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Obituary112 1957-03-05 6 10 W or*, tie (minimum/. MRS. KIONO CHENG CHOON (nee Tan Chee). aged 88. wife of the late Mr. Kiong C^.eng Choon passed away peacciully on 4th March. 1957 at 3 a.m. at her residence 264 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, leaving behind 4 sons Klong Thlan Hoe. Klong Woon112 words
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Article292 1957-03-05 6 20 Hurt, ill' (minimum). HARROWS LTD. SALE. 7. Orchard Road. Phone *****. SALE NOW ON at Mulchands, 82-1, Bras Basah Rd. Dresses Gowns Prices Drastically Reduced. IT'S ACTION Is fast. Its economical to use —yes it's modern Alr-wkk—Alr-wlck kills all smells, good stores stock it. save $70 a year292 words
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591 1957-03-05 6 Singapore, Tues. Mar. 5, 1957. Economics Seato The impression that economic planning and assistance will be given greater importance by the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation seems to be reinforced in the organisation's annual report, prepared for the Council's meeting in Canberra next week. The third article of the Manila treaty591 words
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Article304 1957-03-05 6 Work on the Federation Housing Trust's first block of low rental skyscraper flats was begun last week in Kuala Lumpur. The entire project, costing $2,000,000, will be paid for by the ILL. Municipal Council over a period of thirty years. Some $15,000,000 will be spent on low-cost304 words
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Article216 1957-03-05 6 Three British by-elections have increased the Labour Party's representation in Parliament by two •eat*. Labour won a Conservative seat at North Lewisham, and now at Carmarthen has triumphed in a Liberal stronghold. At Wednesbury, Labour increased its majority by 3,000, and its share of the poll216 words
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1711 1957-03-05 6 UNCKU ABDUL AZIZ - UNCKU ABDUL AZIZ SYNTHETIC MALAY CAPITALISM NOT THE AHSWER by T traditional "grow mor« padf polity Is no solution to tho proMtm of Malay povorty. What is required an bigger farms, diversification of crops and state subsidies for rice growers. Nor will1,711 words
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Letter209 1957-03-05 6 rK basic problem in Indonesia Is surely one of the system of government itself. In your leading article of February 28 you accused the President of deliberately allowing the crisis to worsen "in the hope of increasing the attractions of a 'guided democracy'" and contended that the209 words
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130 1957-03-05 6 rtANQERs to public health must sometimes be eliminated through drastic action, with regard to T. 8., medical treatment alone i s not enough. Preventive measures must also be enforced. Bpitting. which is one of the easiest ways of spreading T. 8., is quite common in130 words
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Letter33 1957-03-05 6 Fls four years since I applied for a telephone connection to my flat. I am still waiting, though connections are given near the Owen Road area. INCONVENIENCED Singapore.33 words
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Article309 1957-03-05 6 On the Margin A C;j;:/.' sicker as throueh the j on February •Wtosin/r It was 1942, that was sunk by Jwyersas in the Bar.; about i6r, t Including scv leagues n n Straits Times friends of 2 One of h 'Ivors amone thJ* board was who oups h fact that309 words
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Advertisement461 1957-03-05 6 Straits Times ft Free Press j For tha cenvanlaM* a*- I vertlwrt evr r«»i«ww<atl"> at i l.t flaw, $INOA*OM COLD STORAOf, ORCHARD ROAD, j will racalva •mall oaVaitlM- mentt and amwart t» bo« j nwnbara. Clotiif it* od»«rtlt«m«nt» may I alto b« handaa' tai J CITY BOOK STORI LTD. j461 words
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Advertisement96 1957-03-05 6 HOFNi*' CONCERT GUITARS Cello shaped with "f" holes; ■unburst shaded and highly polished. In order to bring this famous Una of guitars within the reach of everyone, we are offering a special 2.V discount to members of Schools, Music Parties. Orchestras, etc., for a limited period. Hofner Medd 450 f96 words
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Advertisement103 1957-03-05 6 Io feet I JSSSk-j 1 t J^RIFHICIRATOR I TaBS&Mf I Pull width Evaporator in Stainless Steel. "S I flnteh, translucent food Se vegetable contal I inside ol door and many more ture I Spore Pen*"* I Cash Price > 9S Hire Purchase— I 12 monthly payments of I 94 monthly103 words
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84 1957-03-05 7 $60,000 WORTH OF EXTRA SEATS FOR ASSEMBLY r AssemI .mber Is to seat ibers. Departpreparlng alterations Assembly voted $60,000. kesman said v thai the provi- tttag was task. hes would have to be so that In vernment won all Govemmrmbcrs could «lt ■mr side. For Press, too tint about 7084 words
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Article41 1957-03-05 7 lisa Lim chuan, I was knocked a rar at the junction ge Roa-i and >:reet at about Feb. 19. Lim died r lei r 1 the acridrequestod to contact r Majici: Tel. 2400, Ex: 454 or 381.41 words
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101 1957-03-05 7 leapore Government Union yesterthr Government a notice to enciaim for more pay. :nrired and twenty v. ill stop work on 11 if they don't get voted to strike on Government officials yestertty declined to comment. But Mr M P. D. Nalr, As- islstant Minister to101 words
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Article68 1957-03-05 7 THREE ON SAFE THEFT CHARGE Three men were charged in a Singapore court yesterday with housebreaking and theft of an iron safe in Victoria Street between Saturday night and the early hours of Sunday. Ooh Lav Huat, Koh Hock Thiam, and Wong Sooh Seah also face an alternative charge of68 words
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Article32 1957-03-05 7 The Singapore Hotel and Restaurant Workers' Union will celebrate its first anniversary with a dinner on March 18 at the premises of the Hokkien Huay Kuan in Telok Ayer Street.32 words
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308 1957-03-05 7 FIRST THE GOVERNMENT PLANS TO REVISE THE CITIZENSHIP LAWS THE Singapore Labour Front Coalition GovAugust 19d8, because there ie no likelihood of a general election being held before then. PiprtL he i Go A vernment had to hold an election m August this308 words
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Article31 1957-03-05 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Inche Ahmad Perang, Johore State Finance Officer, who is at present on leave, has been appointed chairman of rida in place of Dato Zainal Abdln.31 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-03-05 7 FORMER BOAC CHIEF: COMETS WILL FLY AGAIN SIR HAROLD HARTLEY (above), a former chair, man of the BO AC who flew into Singapore with Lady Hartley yesterday, said that the Comet Jet airliners would be put Into service again. He added: «I believe they will be operating In the near67 words
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Article54 1957-03-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Miss Barojlnl Lourdes, a 23--year-old announcer in Radio Malaya's English section, today returned to Kuala Lumpur by air after six months' training with the BBC. In England. With her was Inche Haahlm bin Amir Hamzah, a broadcasting assistant with Radio Malaya who also had six54 words
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Article39 1957-03-05 7 The Urn Company Book Manufacturers, in Havelock Road, Singapore, yesterday signed a wage agreement giving their 30 employees improved conditions. The men are former memliers of the recently dissolved Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union.39 words
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149 1957-03-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The executive council of the National Union of Plantation Workers today decided to invest in estate company shares. But the approval of the Registrar of Trade Unions must first be obtained, said the union's general secretary, Mr. P. P.149 words
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Article76 1957-03-05 7 rE retiring Commissioner for India in Singapore j and the Federation. Mr. R. 'K. Tandon. yesterday preI sented a cheque for $7,950 Ito the Chief Minister. -Mr. I Lim Yew Hock, for the pro--1 motion of Indian culture in the Colony. The money is from the76 words
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Article60 1957-03-05 7 IPOH. Mon. A thief made an unsuccessful attempt to burgle the Istana Raja Bendahara in Jalan Bendahara here early this morning. While he was trying to open a wardrobe in an upstairs room he awakened one of the occupants, a girl, who screamed. The intruder got away60 words
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Article37 1957-03-05 7 KUALA LIPIS, Mon. Dr. M. K. Subrahmanyam. a Oovernment medical officer, here, has been transferred to Cameron Highlands as Medical and Health Officer in place of Dr. J. D. O'Shaughnessy, who has gone on leave.37 words
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175 1957-03-05 7 Six C-plan scholarships for pupil pilots —girls may apply, too GIRLS may apply for Singapore's first six civil flying scholarships, which the Government announced yesterday. The Minister for Communications, Mr. Francis Thomas said: "There Is no reason why girls should not apply. If they have the qualifications.'' Mr. Thomas announced175 words
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Article225 1957-03-05 7 Shortages in London credits A BANK supervisor who had the complete conA fldence of his superiors betrayed their trust and falsified accounts for his own benefit, a Singapore District Court was told yesterday Inspector Elam Din, prosecuting, said documents bearing the signature of George F.225 words
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Article, Illustration117 1957-03-05 7 4 retire after 121 years of door knocking FOUR postmen who between tbem had worked a total of IXI years daring which time they delivered millions of letters retired from the Singapore Postal Department on March 1. They are: Inche Slam bin Chtkrodikromo (35 years' service), seen above, Inche Syed117 words
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Article, Illustration230 1957-03-05 7 50,000 MILES ON A BICYCLE BUILT FOR TWO Globe-pedalling husband and wife are back in Singapore T>ACK In Singapore after four years and a 50,000- mile tandem trip are two British-born Muslims, Asma and Ahmad Sayeg. Since 1951 they have eye l c d through Europe and the Middle East230 words
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103 1957-03-05 7 A fair vote for 'Miss Popularity' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A "ml&> popularity contest will be held at the Malayan International Trade Fair here from June 5 to 6. The winner will get a twoweek, holiday in Tokyo with all expenses paid. Two runners-up will be given a week's holiday anywhere103 words
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Advertisement76 1957-03-05 7 TINGUNG-FRESH' •and that means healthy gums m -is* The tingl wR "^^^Bf comes from Sodium i¥ 1 Ricinoleatc, a r% jm^*** sIBS substance that cares llhswK Ml for your gums, and L 4 iJ^W tt>s in nery tube fjlu ,JH pfGibbsS.R. s^9 J^& aß^Sl^^^^ GIBBS S.R. is good for teeth76 words
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Advertisement204 1957-03-05 7 SAM FOX Famous American Basketball Coach say*:- This BOVRIL of yours is s real nourishing drink, and certainly pots strength into 70a, especially after a tough game. 99 And there's more than beef in BOVRIL. There are essential vitamins as well! BOVRIL is especially rich in vitamins 81, B 2204 words
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Article, Illustration827 1957-03-05 8 INTERNATIONAL FASHION SINGAPORE is fortunate in fashion. Not only may we take our pick of the wonderful local materials and have them made up beautifully, but we also get some of the loveliest clothes from Paris, London, New York and other fashion centres. The most interesting group of827 words
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Advertisement335 1957-03-05 8 Now— for the luxury of perfect grooming Straight to you from a rapturous welcome by women in America comes the newest means of ensuring perfect grooming— the Lady Ronson tlcctric Shaver. Swiftly, safely, serenely, t*e Lady Ronson purrs through its work. And the results are simple perfection— a clean ym335 words
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Advertisement226 1957-03-05 8 [Jtif KWIK w A KWX W E 0 they can't leave fast enough. This wonderful new K'.'.ik 'v ay strong iniect rcpellant that take? »h» out of housework. If, h vy and the sh ln uiu"^ you only need polish floon n and Iwßiture hall From today get a richer226 words
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Miscellaneous224 1957-03-05 8 Straits Times Crossword p^ a"" ""fi" 75 v "*~Wi~ 5 8 '9 20 tT |s§ 32^ "~"^23 24 ACROSS 6. Colour as one might do It S. No. 1 plot or No. 10? (3. hurt (6). 6, 2, 4). 7. Ability to tackle problems 9. Note of conceit? (8). about224 words
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Article, Illustration1526 1957-03-05 9 jtap^Wy AIRMAN FAKED 1 Bun to m SELL BOMBER^Jr rfiy arrangement with the Sydney Daily Mirror) A BARE KNUCKLE BATTLER OWNED TURF CHAMPION g A ,k t0 Vlctori Australia, by the cold fever I Shrew^pSShtaJ 1^ BjArh^fJp 1 6 had i Ule appCal1,526 words
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Advertisement81 1957-03-05 9 Baft b^^bß f ndt that stuffy -AMEDfc SONS. LTD. SIHM&MUCUS osened First Day sneexing, HronchlU* or and *n»ri7 ::hnut trying inrdirlne it or spi'ay, but tb« blood, thus n and bronchial i lUirti helping wars: 1. Helpt «tr»Ji(tllnf otei ••<■•• 1 mor» r»- allevlau I rr.f>»xlnK. Sat* i pruaranu«4. irom81 words
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Advertisement180 1957-03-05 9 m CONSTIPATION WORRIES ARE OVER! (E^^^Sg^g^ga^tiW^l^W^ga^gaW W^^^^ bSbT I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia M&rfflSfjL Because It prmides mor» com. pl#t# rpti€f ttnffi ftrn^t^- purpose 0^ laxatives. which hsxc no effect on E^ the odd Indigestion tftat usnafly j^^^^^E^^^^^^^t^l acconpaniM rortsttpntioTv For K^^^ mi. Milk of MagneHa relieves both ■iFllff^180 words
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Miscellaneous112 1957-03-05 9 Rex Morgan M.D. Call the police PI I^ Iv■• J r i tolp you Otter j wont want to KM\f woulpnt one /that settles it« V ~v. j I>STUKSEP, tC'l' ME A CHANCE TOTAucM,! a£ Vj^ t CA.w J AWA> FEOM G^WJ J|iirt| i PDN'T eifSife THIS fe^. MUN£r lTp112 words
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182 1957-03-05 10 POLITICAL OUTLOOK BRINGS OUT COLONY INVESTORS By Our Market Correspondent A MORE settled political outlook for Singapore on the one hand, and reports of increasing problems in Indonesia on the other, had their effects on the Singapore Share and Rubber Markets yesterday. Reporte that the Singapore Labour Front Coalition Government182 words
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Article78 1957-03-05 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS INVEST v £Nl L finite inZ, r *»s7 falU .imM^W Stock Exrhang. hJf^l B «nk of N.s{i° Con. zin< 0»J Mount I. yell K ken Mount Mor g in Peko ;t West«r n M ;r ,:r., Ampol Ex OH Searrh Aust. cor. A "M. (newi Bradford B. Hill78 words
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Article145 1957-03-05 10 March first grade rubber buyrr* f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday et 91 cents per lb., up one cent on Friday's closing price. The closing tone was quiet. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 91 sellers 91 V, No. 1145 words
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Article24 1957-03-05 10 Gopens Co. Ed has declared a J dividend of 2s bT-3 respect of the j»J September 30. MS in England on Mart'r-£24 words
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Article438 1957-03-05 10 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "The local share market opened the week on a quiet but firm note and there was a fair spread of rises in both Industrial* and tins. Some counters in both sections, however, failed to respond, and rubbers wer* Irregular." Singapore and Federation438 words
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Article141 1957-03-05 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100):— New York: buying airmail: T.T. 32 11/16, O.D. 32 13/16, 90 d.st 33 1/16 credit bilk, 33>» trade bills. Canada: buying airmail: T.T. 31 5/16, O.D. 31 7/ 16141 words
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Article124 1957-03-05 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were> t'opra: quiet; March $27 12 buyers $28 14 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $43 sellers, drum $47 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok White $93. Sarawak $95, special Sarawak black $73 (all unchanged). Singapore Copra Association124 words
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Advertisement640 1957-03-05 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership formerly subsisting between R. S. Slvam of No. 14. Third Cross Street, Malacca, and G. Devanal d/o P. G -nil of No. 10, Ujong Paslr, Malacca, carrying on business of Cigar Manufacturers at No. 18, Jalan Dato Dalam, Johore Bahru, ceased640 words
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Advertisement414 1957-03-05 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE TURF CLUB The following nominations have been received as candidates for election to the Committee of Management of the Singapore Turf Club for the year 1957:— 1. Mr. T. M. Calhaem, 2) Dr E. Laldlaw Thomson, 3) Mr. V. C. Bath. JP., 4) Run Run Shaw, 5) W.414 words
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Advertisement223 1957-03-05 10 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT Notice is hereby given that under Rules 32. 33 and 37, the Annual General Meeting of the AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA will be held at the E. Si O. Hotel, Penang, on Friday, 15th March, 1957. at 6.30 pjn. to receive the Report of the Committee, to adopt223 words
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Advertisement470 1957-03-05 10 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens age 17 but under 23 yean for appointment as Storekeeper in Government Departments. At present vacancies exist in Kuala Lipis, Johore Bahru, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh. Buttrrworth, Talplng and Port Swettenham, but vacancies in other centres may occur later. Qualifications: Form in or470 words
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Advertisement868 1957-03-05 10 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS I MANAGER, SINGAPORE I INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION BOARD 1 APPLICATIONS are invited from persons domiciled in Slnga- pore for the above position which must be filled at an early date. Applicants must have had 10 to 15 years' experience of local industry In a senior and responsible position. A868 words
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Advertisement464 1957-03-05 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient serviq FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 30 DAT! Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P.Swet. Penu; I, Elisabeth Bakke 16/18 Mar 19Mar I Cjertrud Bakke 9 Msr 8/ 1 0 Apr 1 1 Apr 1 3 A», Ellen Bakke 20 Mar 3 Apr 5/ 7May BMay 10M,, Accepting Cargo464 words
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Advertisement1164 1957-03-05 11 .os MANSFIELD CO., LTD. if, > 4 n -,1 irxorpororeo m Smuaporel j a^,,, ftp THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE V^ io". P. S^on. Penon, I" r»*rt M*r 7 Mar 8 Ma, 14 Mar 17/20 Me, Jl/M SrS fiTfS Sri «rt arw sr*n -aon M*r 24 Mer 29 Apr 8/ 41,164 words
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Advertisement1083 1957-03-05 11 I^^TT^yTTIVTB PtnTTß^^T^ EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANOKOR AHO/OR FAR EAST Penong p. S'hom S'por* "PANAMA" ti^t A./J "SAR6OOHA" nft*££ "uiiuiii" 17/10 Mar aWtok'asnV 24/24 M*» 27/28 Ma. 29/10 Mar S :HL 30 Mar/ 1 Apr HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR GENOA ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURC. OSLO S'por* p. S'hom1,083 words
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Advertisement967 1957-03-05 11 .ull'd.ng THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD V SINGAPORE (Incorporated jn the Unrted Kingdom) UNES SAILINGS TO UJL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Panang BENARTY for London, Hamburg 9/14 Mar IS/17 Mar 18/19 Mar BENCRUACHAN for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Hamburg 20/24 Mar 27/29 Mar SB/SI Mar BENLEDI for Aden, Part Sudan967 words
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Advertisement1176 1957-03-05 11 MoALISTER CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** lIXIIMAM LINES KLAVEMESS UMB LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND and tor USA., North Atlontic Ports Accepting earge fer Central ft Seuth and Canada via Colombo Amerleo ,po. ciTY P°'sSr Tt v^ "v,r LI >~i 2/ 8 Apr1,176 words
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Article204 1957-03-05 12 had been given to Mr. Pee Hock Chiam, of the Klant Huat Construction in Kota Tinggi. Ore will be sold to the Fuji Steel Co., in Japan. This week a Japanese mining engineer is due to discuss operations. Malayan Enterprises hopes to employ about204 words
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Article181 1957-03-05 12 A CANADIAN who first came A to Singapore seven years ago was yesterday elected Chairman of the Board of Directors. Ford Motor Company of Malaya. Ltd. He is Mr. B. A. Sully who has stepped up from the position of managing director which he181 words
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203 1957-03-05 12 LEADING EXPORTERS AGREE TO TOKYO VENUE MANY leading exporters in Singapore have agreed that arbitration claims on shipments of Malayan rubber to Japan will in future be dealt with in Tokyo. This helps to overcome a complaint which the liese have had for several203 words
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Article160 1957-03-05 12 CHINESE BIDS FOR ESTATE rO separate Chinese bidders are seeking to buy the Madingley estate of 1,400 acres, at Kajang of Madingley (Malay) Rubber Estates Ltd., for which Snngei Way (Selangor) Rubber Co. made an offer at the beginning of February, writes Hall Romney, from London. Sungei Way's offer was160 words
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Article, Illustration116 1957-03-05 12 A CHINESE boy who A arrived alone in Singapore from Canton in 1924 as a 15-year-old with only a few dollars in his pocket now imports about $1,000,000--worth of textiles annually. He is Mr. Yik Lin Fun, 47, who started work here as an apprentice tailor.116 words
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Article43 1957-03-05 12 One of America's largest soap and detergent manufacturers is to market its range of products In Singapore and the Federation. The Purex Corporation Ltd., of South Gate, California, has appointed F. E ZuellUs and Co. (M) Ltd., as sole agents.43 words
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Article, Illustration106 1957-03-05 12 NOSE 'SMELLS' BAD WEATHER KLM plans to fit its riant Super Constellations on the Amsterdam-Jakarta route with "The Nose"— radar equipment which can detect bad weather up to 150 miles away. Mr. W. F. Boddeus. the KLM Singapore station manager, explained that his airline made the decision after successfully testing:106 words
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Article110 1957-03-05 12 The United States Government is inviting business leaders and public officials in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya to participate in the sixth annual Washington's State Trade Fair to be held at Seattle from May 17 to 26. The invitation has been issued by110 words
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120 1957-03-05 12 ANTHONY () Fl - New $lm. Siamese Consul building opens in JuLy ANTHONY ()Fl By rpHE $1 million two-storey building 1 Siamese Government in Singap' I sulate offices is expected to be cor I Mr. Winai Pachimsuwat, the Siamese Trade Commissioner in the Colony, said that work was going smoothly. The building, which \va.s120 words
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Article184 1957-03-05 12 Formosa plans Floating Fair THE first Nationalist Chinese Government ship which will soon open a regular shipping service from Taipeh to Singapore will carry a trade exhibition on board. The exhibition will be along the lines of the Japan Floating Fait which recently visited Singapore and other centres to boost184 words
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Advertisement108 1957-03-05 12 No more famous street iyß rivvnuiLLi wsi No finer cigarette j£?^ AA VQty JBMBMBBBB^"*^*^^ i FRESH FROM LONDON Nbff 1956 CHEVROLETS AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES A few 1956 models remain in stock. Call at nearest T^JPt*Ct%€M<V fM motob co Lm BORNEO MOTORS Branches or Dealers TO SUM IT UP B108 words
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Advertisement100 1957-03-05 12 Wot! No Carbons? Would you like to save time and have clean hands while producing copies which are clean and immediately and permanently smudge proof? Ask your stationery supplier for details and samples of the new N.C.R. coated papers now being produced by Wiggins Teape. Lists of suppliers and stockists100 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1957-03-05 13 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN By WRITERS ATTACK 'FIDDLING FUSSING WITH LAWS' T*HE revolutionary proposal* put forward by the 1 special M.C.C. committee to inquire into the future welfare of first class cricket have by no means met with universal approval. Indeed several of the leadingReuter - 1,132 words
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Article143 1957-03-05 13 All await Malacca's decision SINGAPORE, Johore and Negri Sembilan Combined Schools are keen to take part in this year's Inter-state School.' soccer tournament organised by B.A.F.A. Youth Committee. Malacca have not yet accepted the invitation but a reply from them is expected soon. The Youth C- .umittee met yesterday to143 words
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Article91 1957-03-05 13 T^ANYANG Slang Pau ana Chinese Sports Association "Reds'' completed their matches In the Singapore Table Tennis Association's senior lnter-tcam league with the same number of points. Both teams won seven of their Hght matches to finish with 14 points each. They will meet In a play-off91 words
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Article63 1957-03-05 13 Bedok Sport* Club beat Blntang Bulan 6-1 In a S.A.F..V Div 3B league match at Geylang yesterday. Ahmad (3), Rahman, Daweod and Sulalman scored for Bedok and Salleh for Blntang Bulan. Indian Youngsters beat Setla Jaya 6-1 in a Dlv. 3A game at Farrer Park. In63 words
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Advertisement2606 1957-03-05 13 I P TIITIOIM MH-.rri.ai (mim.)-BoxStcU. Uc trm.\ POSTAL TUITION BookKeeping. Accounts. Business Correapondence. Special coaching for C E^ m Success guaranteed f.P^y frtnclpal. FECI* PO 1& 1731 Singapore YOUNO DRIVING INBTITUTE offers you Highly Recommended instructors, complete Course $100 Test Coaching Parking, Regulation*. $7.50 hourly, 519 SeranKOon Road. Tel: *****.2,606 words
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Advertisement141 1957-03-05 13 lXd^fm% Ap VITALITY! HP^ Boundless Energy! p^ \y Radiant health! VlUllty »n4 radiant health mn m ade passible by thtt natural tea plant mineral Mfl^Lp^^ tonic. If your syitcm v ttarvinc 'or vitaJ mineral fl talU— «rt VIKtXP! Vlkflp Tableli ronuln t^PaW^ concentrated mineral uIU of Iron. Calnum. V rtiMphorus.141 words
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Miscellaneous62 1957-03-05 13 SOCCER SAFA league, Dlv. 1: Star Saceerltes v R.K.C.A.. Jalan Besar, 5.15 pjn.; Div. 2B: Star Swscerltes "A" t Western, Geylang: BCC v BAF Seletar, padang; Dlv. SB: Buklt Ttmah v Halkowyu. Farrer Park. Youth CMnpetitlon i replay): BcaUv Secondary Schoot v ftiflap Secondary School. C.L. ground. HOCKEY B.H.A. junior62 words
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97 1957-03-05 14 Razak and de Souza get the key positions KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. TWE Merdeka Sports and Games Committee was today reshuffled at a closed emergency meeting here to expand its strength from five to 18 members. The Federation's Minister for Education Dato Abdul Razak bin Haji Hussein, was elected chairman. The97 words
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Article45 1957-03-05 14 Mcßitchie race The Achilles Club will hold a cross country race at Mcßltchtc Reservoir at 5 p.m. on March 16. The race Is open to all clubs affiliated to the Singapore A.A.A. and servicemen. Entries close on Friday with V. E. Perreau, c/o Shell House.45 words
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Article39 1957-03-05 14 CHRISTCHURCH. Net? Zealand. Mon. The first unofficial cricket Test between New Zealand and Australia ended In a draw here today. Final scores: Australia 216 and 284 for three declared; New Zealand 268 and 112 for two.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article397 1957-03-05 14 ITES... NORMAN SIEBEL in Thursday's Sportsfront, has, I fear, carefully overlooked the practical reason for taking the interstate competition out of the Malayan Championships. Up to now M.A.A.A. have been trying to run two competitions in one, an individual and an inter-state championship. The farce of this397 words
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1011 1957-03-05 14 NORMAN SIEBEL says 'There are people who, thinking only in terms of the political division of Spore ,i iiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Minim mi iiimiimmimmiiimiiiiiiiiiii I iiiimmm iimiimimiiimiiiii limn and the Federation, do not realise that for domestic purposes Malayan sport is indivisible.' iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii linn iiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii ■•■■•■■■■iiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini"1,011 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-03-05 14 Yorkshire-born jockey Johnny Longden rides Bente to victory at Santa Anita Park. Arcadia. California, last week to register his 5,000 th win on the turf. Closely following Bente is Flying Finish with William Skuse up.— A.P picture.AP - 45 words
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268 1957-03-05 14 THE COLD WILL HELP US HEAD ALL 22 members of the All-Malaya Combined Ser/1> vices Rugby team yesterday gathered at R.A.F. Changi'e transit hostel all set for their tour of Japan. The party will leave tomorrow morning on a Hastings aircraft for the268 words
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Article148 1957-03-05 14 STB score 14— without RahimOmar SINGAPORE Telephone Board. kingpins for three years In Singapore Business Houses league and cup soccer, yesterday made their first appearance m the SAP A. league— ln the third division where all new teams must start. They at once showed that they are much too strong148 words
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263 1957-03-05 14 BOYS DRAW— AND IT WAS GOOD ENOUGH TF Young Singapore, playing their first match, had taken all the chances that their good football brought them, they would have beaten first division team H. M. Dockyard not drawn 3-3 with them at Jalan Besor Stadium yesterday. But their performance was creditable263 words
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Article95 1957-03-05 14 "pNTRIES for the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's youth championships have reached 90. it was announced at a council meeting at the SRC. last night. The preliminary rounds will be held at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m.95 words
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Article155 1957-03-05 14 S.Afrca 176 on 3 wkts in hand PORT ELJ2 U 6 ru England second iru, standing a fi days play Test herr/ w TI ey England a toi cracked pitch J,? visitors could in th.- first England were S«today by p aC c vl:^ Loader bavin* tni* l field bef,,rrReuter - 155 words
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Article46 1957-03-05 14 Promoted G H.Q. KI H serving 4-1 victory ovcr]||H lion Royal Army brcmaoafl in a first division fx M Singapore H league at T Leadinir 3-0 G H Q scored their eoaj J Mitchell (2) and Xc I Fairßrieves m I46 words
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Article39 1957-03-05 14 FA Scottis Cup draws LONDON. Mon.-Thf dm the semi-finals of the II made today resulted BtmiDgbam Manchester Ui.ited; Ml Aston Villa blon or Arsenal. The Draw for the Sr.v: semi-finals on Celtic v Klfas Park), Raith Rom (Heart Grow.39 words
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Advertisement736 1957-03-05 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Pace 6) SITUATIONS VACANT (AHurr>.»j (Mlm.) BoxMeU.txtm. WANTED Experienced Teacher (any Nationality) to teach English in Senior Middle Classes. Apply Peralc Olrls' High School. Kamper Road. Ipoh, stating Experience and Qualifications. EUROPEAN SECRETARY $600: Chinese Stenographers $450: Fast Typists $180: Senior Accounts $300. Ledger Clerks $180:736 words
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Advertisement70 1957-03-05 14 India complete 5-0 rouj MADRAS. Mondi' l INDIA today completed a 5-0 victory over Mila>) Asian zone Davis Cup match here by winnin? remaining singles matches. Both countries used substitutes in one of toda^ Adaya Kumar, substituting for Ramanathan tm beat Malaya's Moses Tay 6-2. 6-2. 6-4 Tav M Khong70 words
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