The Straits Times, 16 March 1957
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Title Section25 1957-03-16 1 a_v B .x u r*% .(If if ailUifl fo A« «»Y The Straits Times tfati°" ot Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1957 15 CENTS25 words
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Article, Illustration242 1957-03-16 1 HATTA IS BYPASSED— SOEKARNO NAMES HIS MAN Nationalist Party boss (Dr. Ali's friend) asked to form cabinet Rioters loot envoy's home Fri. A J mob of about 2(10 today atul looted a jplding being nsed m £f quarters by the Indian Embassy. s held one the staffAP - 242 words
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Article69 1957-03-16 1 Viscount safe after a scare LONDON. Fri—Ambulances and crash tenders stood by at London Airport today while a B.E.A. Viscount circled for 'vi minutes Inline landing safely on three engines. Another Viscount had crashed yesterday at Ringway international airport. Manchester, killing 22 people Today's plane, bound for Copenhagen with 25UP - 69 words
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Article21 1957-03-16 1 MOSCOW. Fri. Russia will deliver half a million tons of oil to Egypt in exchange for Egyptian goods.21 words
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Article, Illustration92 1957-03-16 1 DEBRIS after the Synn Lee Rubber Company factory near Simpang, four miles from Taiping, Perak, collapsed during a storm on Thursday. The body of a woman, Khoo Ah Tai. 49. was found early yesterday. She was the fifth fatal victim. The others were a man. Saw92 words
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Article34 1957-03-16 1 THE Singapore constitutional talks were postponed yesterday for three days to allow the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lennox Boyd, to deal urgently with the Cyprus situation. From FELIX ABISHEGANADEN34 words
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Article32 1957-03-16 1 BOMBAY. Fri. According to unofficial but reliable figures, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. Indian Minister without Portfolio, won the North Bombay constituency by a majority of about 47,000. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article37 1957-03-16 1 TAIPEH, Fri. It is still a man's world. New police regulations governing prostitution in Taipeh contain this provision: "No wife may apply for a licence without the consent of her husband." A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article29 1957-03-16 1 LONDON Fri. -The Defence Minister. Mr. Duncan Sandys, told the House of Commons today that it cost Britain £1.424.000 to maintain the Singapore base last year.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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272 1957-03-16 1 LONDON, Friday. THE proposals on internal security put forward A yesterday by the British Government relate to the functions of the security council recommended by the all-party conference. Mr. Lennox Boyd, I belive is keen on finding out how the proposed council will272 words
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Article87 1957-03-16 1 LONDON. Fri.— A Government committee headed by j Lord Perth, the Minister of I State for Colonial Aflair.>, has been set up to study new means of giving financial and technical help to coloI nial territories which become independent nations. Its primary task will be to investigateReuter - 87 words
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195 1957-03-16 1 SAVAGE ATTACK ON NEWLY-WEDS: MAN SOUGHT KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. AN Indian couple were savagely attacked early today in their two-storey home in Rozario Street, off Brickfields Road. They were Mr. R. Vasuthevan, 32, a clerk in the i Selangor Labour Department. and Sakuntala Vasuthevan, 21. an investigator in the I195 words
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Article50 1957-03-16 1 BIG DROP IN BANDIT CASUALTIES KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Terrorist casualties in February were the lowest since July last year. There were eight surrenders, 20 killed and four wounded. Five civilians were killed by the terrorists last month. There were no military casualties last month but three Special Constables were wounded.50 words
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Article53 1957-03-16 1 SOS— then 'all under control' The Javanese Prince, an 8,875-ton British freighter, sent out an SOS yesterday saying her engines had bro ken down and that she was drifting off Sarawak. But the ship's Singapore agents said later that the crew had effected repairs and the ship was proceeding under53 words
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Article16 1957-03-16 1 The luxury liner Caronia, with 600 round-the-world tourists, is due in Singapore today.16 words
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Article, Illustration16 1957-03-16 1 Flashback MX AND MRS. VASUTHEVAN at thrir wedding in December last year— Picture by K Palany.Palany - 16 words
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Article42 1957-03-16 1 LONDON. Fri.— Mr. Christopher Soamcs, Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, told the House of Commons today that the Royal Fleet Reserve is to be reduced from 30.000 men to about 5.000 as part of the armed forces economy drive. A.P.AP - 42 words
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Article92 1957-03-16 1 ONE hundred and twenty employees of Malay Film Productions, Singapore, including actors and actresses, will strike today. This decision was taken at an emergency meeting of the Malay Artists Union of Singapore last night. The reason is a dispute with the management. Shaw Brothers Ltd., over92 words
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Article185 1957-03-16 1 Tengku can count on Aussies From MASSEY STANLEY SYDNEY, Fri. While there is no official comment available on the statement by the Federation Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, that British forces will be halved after merdeka, it is authoritatively learned that Australia is willing to supply her share of replacements185 words
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Article28 1957-03-16 1 CYPRls MUTING LONDON. Kri.-M.«r-millin ailed .ihinrt nieelinc on Cyprus situation amid speculation LoUMI Kiivd would lly to Cyprus or llarilint; to London. Renter (See Page .t)Reuter - 28 words
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Article25 1957-03-16 1 HONG KONG. Fri. Hons Kong will soon have commercial radio broadcasting. The Government Gazette today called for tender.s for such a service.— A.P.AP - 25 words
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Advertisement101 1957-03-16 1 Obtainable At Most High Class Furniture Stores From $7/- per iq. »d (Fed Ourv Extra) ■OVALTINE' fflP||fe» contains N '^BBK'^' ture's best foods with additional r Vitamin*. }6ur Child's Health... What wouldn't you give to ensure it f One way, Mother is to re- >v cognise the value of a101 words
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Article412 1957-03-16 2 >T»AMi»gB«!B MADE WHEN MOMEY WAS BADLY WEEDED Hpi^, BANKER'S STAB AT THOSE WHO FELL FOR HIGHER INTEREST BAIT THE ACTION of some governments and depositors last year in transfering large sums of money to the United Kingdom to take advantage of high interest rates was criticised412 words
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Article31 1957-03-16 2 NEW DELHI, Fri. An agreement to send between 900 and 1,000 Indian engineers to the United States for training in iron and steel technology was announced here today.— A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration136 1957-03-16 2 rpHE NEW family car E X the Frisky, which is to be on sale in Britain =in summer at under E A: KM) including purchase tax The Frisky, w. j re m E for two adults and three E children, is beingReuter - 136 words
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191 1957-03-16 2 LONDON, Friday. a LABOUR M.P., Mr. John Rankin, said in the House of Commons yesterday that nothing was really being done to form a sound trade union movement in Hong Kong. The result was that wages were far too low and bankingReuter - 191 words
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Article, Illustration147 1957-03-16 2 ANITA FLIES HOME- BUT DENIES RIFT COPENHAGEN, Fri. ANITA EKBERG, the Swedish actress, flew into Copenhagen yesterday and denied that she was running away from her British husband, actor Anthony Steel. "There is no truth to it at all." said the shapely actress. "There is absolutely no rift between us.AP - 147 words
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Article21 1957-03-16 2 LONDON Fri.— Britain reduced her total debt, to the European Payments Union last month from £122,467,--143 to £119.412.143.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article130 1957-03-16 2 Government reception fo the merdeka team LONDON. Fri. The British Government gave an evening reception yesterday in honour of the Singapore delegation to the current constitutional conference. Chief host was the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, who is presiding over the talks which began or, Monday130 words
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90 1957-03-16 2 FORCES IN MALAYa TO BE CUT -OFFICE L°redan h the Pedei laya by units War I said last i But thi fused tish forci by liai: by the P( Minister; I Rahman Total to In M I British ar ments, i n Regiment, lions, and seven bati Regim. nl regiment90 words
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Article20 1957-03-16 2 BELGRADE I slav official today that and East Europe,. had attackrri Vug at least 105 I ember.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Advertisement203 1957-03-16 2 MALAYAN AIRWAYS ANNOUNCE AN ADDITIONAL SERVICE TO BORNEO WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT EVERY FRIDAY (standard class service) ML 404 ML 403 DEP. SINGAPORE 0600 HRS. DEP. LAB U AN 1330 HRS. ARR. KUCHING 0935 HRS. ARR. SINGAPORE 1800 HRS. DEP. KUCHING 0955 HRS. ARR. LAB UAN 1245 HRS. FOR RESERVATIONS APPLY203 words
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Advertisement118 1957-03-16 2 A single victory doesn't make a champion! In an Observatory accuracy contest as on the turf, it takes mor single victory to be declared champion. At the Neuchatel Observatory (whose time signals are transmitted to the whole of Europe over the Swiss radio Network) JwIT ZENITH J£ Mi has. since118 words
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Article243 1957-03-16 3 Warships will be u«o«i m *> gg_Jgeq it Nasser relmnosca blockade in Gulf of Akaba she hopes that die great powers Kill intervene first JERUSALEM, Friday. nnipn Minister, Mrs. Golda Meir ->pt last night that Israeli warhoot their way through the Gulf of ria toReuter; UP - 243 words
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60 1957-03-16 3 DONT LET DOWN VEN GURION. S BEVAN Fri. pokes..flairs, c ommons sides ted to act of 'in the DOt gO ■t on: who life m nadlng retreat, with be des- faithart of ..stied him rateful Nations. ore be "ate to aintaln Strip. Egypt'! said. -.•••ait to do The for uReuter - 60 words
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Article36 1957-03-16 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. A Government request for post- j PQfiement of up to seven annual payments from Britain on loans from the United States was unanimously approved today by the Senate Banking Committee. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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92 1957-03-16 3 £99mil.— THE PRICE OF ATOMIC LEADERSHIP LONDON. Fri.— Britain's bid to become world leader in atomic energy development will cost her £99,000.000 in the next 12 months, the Government's financial estimates showed today. This money, to be spent in the financial year 1957-58. is an increase of £27.000.--000 over last92 words
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Article96 1957-03-16 3 I 1848 uprising against the I Austrian Habsburg Monarchy. Dasj Lajos Kossuth and Sandor Petoen, and at the steps of the national museum where I the revolt began. None of the ceremonies was announced or advertised in j advance and only about 200 1 to 30096 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-03-16 3 MAN CAPTURED AFTER SEVEN-HOUR SIEGE POLICE captured this burly man in Notting Hill. London, after laying siege to his room. More than 50 policemen, soldiers and firemen ran a turntable ladder up to his window but he held them off for s»ven hours. Earlier, the man had stabbed a constable.AP - 52 words
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Article140 1957-03-16 3 18 DIE AS TRAINS CRASH HEAD-ON lIELSINKI, Fri. n At least 18 people were killed and 50 in j urea when two express trains crashed head on near Kurrila station, north of littala today in a snowstorm. Rescue work is continuing. So far 18 bodies have been found in theUP - 140 words
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Article45 1957-03-16 3 TOKYO. Fri. Tokyo's multitude of neon lights flickered out last night as power restrictions came into force. Lack of rain and breakdowns in two oil fuel stations have precipitated an acute power shortage in Tokyo and the surrounding districts45 words
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Article219 1957-03-16 3 HARDING ANSWERS TRUCE OFFER VICOSIA, Fri. The A Governor of Cyprus, Field Marshal Si r John Harding, today replied to a truce offer by the EOKA rebels with a statement saying he would be the first to welcome any move towards "'a genuine and permanentReuter; UP - 219 words
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Article34 1957-03-16 3 TOKYO, Fri.— The Upp*r House of Japan's Diet today approved unanimously a resolution calling for the prohibition of thermonuclear weapons. A similar resolution is pending before the Lower House.— AP.AP - 34 words
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Article57 1957-03-16 3 NEW YORK. Fri. Police searched the New York stock exchange for a bomb yesterday while activity continued on thje trading floor but no bomb was found. Police, unknown to the traders, followed up a telephone call from a woman who said her husband was eoing to placeReuter - 57 words
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Article321 1957-03-16 3 LONDON. Pri. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including sta:;;p duty were: LOANS Consols £53? Funding 4% £91 11 16 —1/16 War 3^% £73 15/16 BANKS Mercantile (£5) £4 7/32 Eastern £7' fc Chartered (£li 36/3 /3 Hongkong ($125) £85 »a INSURANCE Com. Un. (uts.) 83/9 /3321 words
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Article80 1957-03-16 3 Shipyard peace bid fails I ONDON, Fri. Union leaders at last-minute talks with Government peacemakers this morning were reported to have refused to call off a national strike of 200,--000 workers fixed for noon tomorrow at shipyards throughout Britain. Employers and union men would not comment after separate meetings withReuter - 80 words
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Article33 1957-03-16 3 LONDON: The New York bound Dutch liner Waterman, with 812 passengers aboard including Hungarian refugees, collided with the Italian cargochip Merit in dense fog 600 miles southwest of Ireland No casualties were reported—A.P.33 words
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Article28 1957-03-16 3 LOS ANGELES: Anonymous bomb warnings have .■rounded seven airliners in I.cis Angeles, four at Dallas, one at Wichita Falls, Texas, and another at Phoenix. Arizona. U.P.UP - 28 words
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Article21 1957-03-16 3 TAIPEH: Premier O. K. Yui announced today that preparations for a Nationalist counter-attack against the Chinese mainland had been completed. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article28 1957-03-16 3 LONDON The Labour Party's chief foreign affairs spokesman, Mr. Aneurin Bevan. will visit New Delhi shortly as the guest of th c Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article31 1957-03-16 3 TAIPEH: Pi Tso-chiung. former chief of the Agriculture and Forestry Department, was sentenced here to 18 months' jail fof receiving bribes. His wife and 15 other people were also jailed. A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article49 1957-03-16 3 NEW YORK: The power unit was destroyed when the core of a test atomic power .reactor exploded at Los Alamos. New Mexico, on Feb. 12. the Atomic Energy Commission announced. No one was injured In the explosion, which occurred during testing. Radiation contamination has been removed. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Advertisement55 1957-03-16 3 Ifs risky to ask I just for oil' 1 AYCASTROLJ 1/ Ml jgtt/tttM jfl|^k "You» motor dealer can't guess what you ■JB w>nt Th why aiway> ask <or castro> by nBme dv e you to y Giy me CASTROL every time •amp,on THE MASTERPIECE IN OILS C WAKEFIELD CO.. LTD.55 words
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Advertisement275 1957-03-16 3 the "way e^ryong. loves it.' B.RDSEVE j^CJjl, I KK$*^R m0S CVE nSH riNSCRS \l m^^^T 4^ -XM our cpturrd by quick (rr<- 1- 1 Rm<)v cooknt and rruinhrd No n^HEft\^^L 1 honr«— w akin Jiol hrat and 9HKt^\^Aa^LHQ3i^r\ 'A* Hrrr< nf >0ft'^ill^^rila^ay I ««tm» ALL th» lamilv— T^^^^^^B* 1 optriallr275 words
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Advertisement307 1957-03-16 4 CATERPILLAR I J%±, There s a CAT' 1 to suit your job— US Iractr^rs from 48 to 320 Engine Horse Power, KW y^ each designed to give you higher output at lower inst., Illustrated is f| y^ which is available with a Kj The O K range includes excavators choice307 words
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Article199 1957-03-16 5 LOST GIRL— SO HE TOOK ARSENIC MALACCA, Fri. A 1 young Indian rubber tapper killed himself by i taking a solution of arsenic because the girl he loved married another man, the Malacca coroner, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, was told in the Jasin court today. A note left Dy the youth,199 words
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Article27 1957-03-16 5 Mr. Charles Livingston Grimes, a recent graduate of Yale University, is expected in Singapore tomorrow to give talks on college life in the United States.27 words
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Article20 1957-03-16 5 The Malayan Dental Association will hold Its annual dinner at the Cathay Restaurant In Singapore m April 2020 words
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Article189 1957-03-16 5 Trustee bank ivants $95,000 THE WHITE House, a dream home on a five-acre island just off Singapore, has not yet attracted a buyer. The Chartered Bank 'Mj Trustee Ltd. has idvertlwd the island for sale several times recently but the only response has been from189 words
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Article112 1957-03-16 5 Treasure hunt: Enter Mr. Suzuki TELUK ANSON, Fri— The treasure now being sought at Bagan Datoh is said to have been buried there by a Japanese Army intelligence officer who masqueraded as a timber merchant. The Japanese is identified as Suzuki, who was aged about 35 when he first came112 words
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259 1957-03-16 5 'We hope to invest a lot of money here' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. YHE Commonwealth Development Finance Co. Ltd. said here today that they were keen to help in the industrial development of Malaya. The company's director of opera- tion. Mr. G.S.259 words
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Article67 1957-03-16 5 Three ex-members of the crew of the Gold Seeker, the treasure-hunting ship which was wrecked oft* Portuguese Timor last month, yesterday 'left Singapore for Britain by air. They are now in the Army Catering Corps. They are Albert George. 21. Ken Watson. 20 and Bob George, 20.67 words
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106 1957-03-16 5 BOOKSHOP STAFF SAW TWO BOYS STEALING BIBLE AND 'THE DARK URGE' T<WO 16-year-old school- boys walked into a bookshop in Orchard Road and furtively began to fill their bags, a Singapore court was told yesterday. But Kesava Shota, the owner's son, his mother and an assistant were watching them. The106 words
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137 1957-03-16 5 A YOUNG Chinese woman who sued her father-in-law for the return of jewellery worth $2,115 and $1,610 in cash, which she said she had deposited with him for safe-keeping, succeeded in her action in the Singapore High Court yesterday Mr. Justice Chua137 words
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Article56 1957-03-16 5 A General Hospital attendant. Veerakathi Pillai Nadarajah, was sentenced to a year's jail by a Singapore district court yesterday for causing grievous hurt to a 15-year-old girl. He was alleged to have slashed Ananda Ammal with an axe in the P. W. D. labourers' quarters56 words
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Article32 1957-03-16 5 A United States trade development mission, comprising four prominent businessmen and one Department of Commerce official, is due to arrive in Singapore today to discuss trade problems with local businessmen.32 words
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Article35 1957-03-16 5 The Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, will open the new headquarters of the tractor and heavy equipment division of Sime Darby and Co. at Bukit Timah Road, at noon today.35 words
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Advertisement91 1957-03-16 5 spring T^imew: I HOLLAND I v^o\ Ai»imii Jht Asia Insurance Building, Singapore. Pilfer ONE OF THE WORLDS MOST DESIRED WATCHES 'c manufactured and 4 employees in our in 1888. Experience h, together with the M c la'est technical developments. c precision and durability Shock rcsntont >rJßfeflKVk. Jma. J&W Obtainable from91 words
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Advertisement220 1957-03-16 5 ATLAS FLUORESCENT LIGHTING HOME INDUSTRY OFFICE Lister Engineering I.tdj -CASAiVOVA; and the WOMEN in his Life! i 3& sift JsBr c- B TjHL^^**"^ hi. is si i:i k> \rn\ aii v^fey W B THE LAIHI S OF SI.MiAI'OKI ,JW ■WOMEN WELCOMED 1 1| MEN FtARED HIS ARMS J£2jji!j3lfi£ HIS SWORD220 words
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Miscellaneous214 1957-03-16 5 T«D\V elation dinner and dance in honINDFPENDENT MISSIONABV our of Prof A- Oppenheim, new MOVEMENT- Prep film -show at Vice-chancellor of the University. Tin Took Sene Hospital. 7.30 p.m. at Medical Centre. 8 p.m. SPECIAL EXHIBITION: Raffle* TOMORROW MuS "Photography in INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY eaoore" 930 a.m to 530 MOVEMENT: Free214 words
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Article45 1957-03-16 6 Five Japanese trade unionists, who are in Singapore to study labour conditions, called on th" acting Chief Minister. Mr. A. J. Braga, yesterday morning. They lunched with the Japanese Consul General. Mr. Ken Ninomiya. and then toured the Harbour Board.45 words
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Article, Illustration347 1957-03-16 6 Night bandits' car stalls during getaway after raid CEVEN gangsters who raided a Singapore kampong on Thursday night were nearly trapped by angry villagers when their car stalled. They escaped only after one of them had fired three pistol shots at residents charging down withAP - 347 words
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Article57 1957-03-16 6 A young nousewlfe. Koh Ouat Kiow, pleaded not guilty In a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of assaulting her husband. Aw Eng Seng, with an axe at their home in Tanjong Pagar Road on Thursday morning. Koh was released on 5250 bail in one surety57 words
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Article159 1957-03-16 6 "THE Singapore Govern- ment should get an expert opinion by the end of next month on which of two flood prevention schemes is best suited to its needs. The e»pert, Mr. GAR. Sheppard.'who arrived from Britain to settle a dispute over the two schemes, yesterday159 words
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Article35 1957-03-16 6 NIBONG TEBAL. Frl.— The Resident Commisioner. Mr. R. P. Blngham, yesterday told the Province South Rural District Council it might have to Impose higher rates and fees to carry out Its various schemes35 words
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129 1957-03-16 6 Making gardening pay— by Hawaiian orchid 'king ORCHID growers in Singapore should be more enterprising if they want to go into business, said Mr. Motoboru Nakayama. an orchid "king" from Honolulu, yesterday. He said. Malayans were "too i conservative" about trying new planting methods. Mr. Nakayama, who has one of129 words
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Article12 1957-03-16 6 Malayans studying at Calcutta have formed a Malayan Students Association.12 words
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Article67 1957-03-16 6 EPF may pay 3 per cent KUALA LUMPUR Fri The Empli Fund Board i- mend t i the ment that th< terest on contrib 2\ per cent be to three per cent. At present tl.< paid yearly is at 16.000,00 The proposed mcii a i would cost another $1500,000. A67 words
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Advertisement332 1957-03-16 6 Energetic in the tropics? WMiwiiH is a great help TAKE VITAMINS DAILY FOR GOOD HEALTH 9 1 People who live in the tropics even those born A there can benefit in health by giving attention E B> to their vitamin requirements. Sufficient vitamins should be obtained from iT^WpyiP f w^B332 words
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Advertisement50 1957-03-16 6 more people are smoking dv MAURIER Get a tin of these filter tip cigareti today and see how well they suit yo» "oT' tiniitiiM miiniHM ii immi 1 1 ii nhhiimmh mmimii JAYME ("THE girl CAN'T help it') MANSFIELD with HT'S Bill v-MAV I KATHLEEN W $lQ Wf TIERNEY E—.-jShE!'-50 words
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Miscellaneous208 1957-03-16 6 i Old Time Ballroom; 10.30—11.00 RADIO MALAYA A1 Goodman and his Orchestra "Prosramm'-N thus marked can or KC^lOtldl received by listeners in Malacca Short wave 11m. Medium wavr SINGAPORE 476 m., 341 m. 3*>6m. 27f>m. P.M. M.15 Programme Summary short w ve 41m Medium wave Saturday Date— Part 1; '1.30208 words
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Article94 1957-03-16 7 MISS Janet Grigg, who suffered a serious head injury when her mount collapsed under her at the Singapore Turf Clubs gymkhana last Saturday, was reported at the General Hospital yesterday to be "slightly improved". Miss Grigg showed signs of I returning to consciousness at intervals yesterday94 words
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Article477 1957-03-16 7 Couple 'made my life real hell' MINISTER: I HAD MORE PATigncr THAN THE ANGELS COURT TOLD OF ABUSE OVER THE FENCE 7 ask only that they be bound over 9 through, he was asking the court "no more than that the couple should be bound over." Cross-examined by Jaffar, who477 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-03-16 7 Another blonde joins KLM staff BLONDE Mrs. Jean Van Duursen, a former schoolteacher, (above) has joined KLM as a ground hostess. There are now four K.L>l. ground hostesses at Singapore Airport. They are all blondes. Mrs. Van Duursen, who arrived in Singapore last year, speaks DuUh, French, and English "and57 words
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Article28 1957-03-16 7 The Social Welfare Department gave $6,489 to the Singapore Association for the Blind last year. The association holds its annual meeting on Thursday.28 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-03-16 7 HE'D LIKE TO SEE MALAYA IN SEATO ADMIRAL H.M.S. CHOUDRI (above), Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Navy, hinted in Singapore yesterday that the Federation should join SEATO after she gains independence. The admiral, however, emphasised that the decision should be left to each individual country and added: "If Malaya wishes to83 words
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Article, Illustration108 1957-03-16 7 A CHICKEN, A CHAIR-OR ADVICE ON FLOWERS FARM products as well as handicrafts are on sale at the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association's rehabilitation store which' was opened in Shenton Way yesterday. Th c association's Jurong farm. South Winds, supplies eggs, pineapples, papayas and chickens to the store. Most of the goods108 words
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Article281 1957-03-16 7 Agreement signed on new scheme MORE than 6,000 Singapore Government employees in Division IV will get pay increases ranging from $3 to $25 a month. The increases will take effect this month. Under a new agreement between the Singapore Civil Service Staff Side281 words
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Article54 1957-03-16 7 Raffles Library, in Singapore will hold a 11-day exhibition of British book designs from March 20. It will be opened by Professor A. Oppenheim, Vice-chancellor of the University of Malaya, at 10 a.m. on March 20. The book designs will be on view on weekdays from 8.3054 words
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Article26 1957-03-16 7 Alsatians head the list of 69 entries received for the Singapore Doe Show at the Badminton Hall at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 31.26 words
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Article57 1957-03-16 7 THE Secretary for Defence and Internal Security. Mr. R. N. Broome. announced yesterday that recruiting for the Singapore Regiment will re-open at the Malayan RecruitIng Centre Bras Basah Road, on Monday. Twenty-six Chlne.se youths yesterday withdrew their applications to Join the Regiment because they feared that they57 words
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Article204 1957-03-16 8 Wordt $10 > minimum). CONFIDENTIAL Stenographer. I Box A 8564 ST. XL. position, filled. Applicant* thanked. EVERY SATURDAY and Sunday Rljsttafel at "The Cockpit". Ring ***** for table reservations. THE MODERN WAY to keep your home country fresh 24 hours a day is with Air-wick. Air-wick banishes all smells.204 words
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Article80 1957-03-16 8 to Word» $10 (minimum). THE WIFE and family of the late Wong Ah Sum thank all friends and relatives for their v..' paths, donations, scrolls, nightvisits, attendance and kind asglitance at the funeral yesterdayTHB MANAGEMENT and Staff of Nalna Mohamed and Sons Ltd. thank all relatives and friends who80 words
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581 1957-03-16 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat. Mar. 16, 1957. The Threat To Israel Confidence in United Nations' ability to keep the peace in the Middle East has been badly shaken by Egyptian statements and actions. At best Cairo seems bent on provocation. But Colonel Nasser seems to have rather more than581 words
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Article353 1957-03-16 8 The economy of Ceylon, like that of Malaya, is based on a narrow range of primary exports. And like Malaya, Ceylon finds its economy is not really keeping pace with the growth of population. In a radio talk Ceylon's Finance Minister has sought to answer predictions of lean353 words
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Article256 1957-03-16 8 The juke brix must be numbered among the misdemeanours of science, and its arrival in Malaya some two years ago was a calamity. These neon-lit monstrosities were allowed to spread unchecked while officials in Singapore and the Federation gave themselves up to legal hair-splitting. Could a juke box256 words
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Article, Illustration950 1957-03-16 8 CYNICUS - CYNICUS by ailMIIIMIItlllllllllllllHIIMIIIIMIHIimilllUIHllMimilMuiiiiiiiiiiii|j SATURDAY STUDY imiiicaii iiciiiiiimml A S a trade unionist who ■"believes the labourer to be worthy of his hire, Mr. Philip Williams, the long absent member of Singapore's City Council, would seem to have left himself open to reproach. I suppose the Councillor's950 words
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Article877 1957-03-16 8 Richard Hughes - Richard Hughes by PEKING. T»HE Pavilion of the A Fragrance of God a noble building which dominates the Hill of Longevity and the scores of green and golden halls, towers and pagodas In the Summer Palace is curiously defaced. The Pavilion is made of877 words
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Article133 1957-03-16 8 Straits Times, March 16, 1907. rriHE Resident of Selangor A has refused the application of Mr. E. O. Bamforth, representing a local syndicate, to establish a Mono-Rail Bervlce between Klang and Kuala Selangor. AN amendment to the ■c\ Gaming Farm Rules in th# State of Selangor has133 words
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Advertisement629 1957-03-16 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 10 Horn. </• (minimum). BARNES: To Janet and John •i Kandang Kerbau on 14th Marcn, a daughterBAILEY to I'at. and Geoff, *t Sarawak, on Bth March, '•■:<>r James. RAPER: To June and Bill, on 14th March at Younnberg Memorial Hospital, a daughter Shirley Jane, both well WHITWORTH: To629 words
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Advertisement33 1957-03-16 8 CERMAN PEN y r Incomparable for visible ink filling capacity, reliability b price- worthiness Agents Service Stations: EVER6RICHT OPTICAL CO. 19, Chulia St., S'poro-1. ENC SENC MEDICAL CO.. 8, Ah Qure St., Penang33 words
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Advertisement418 1957-03-16 8 BUILD UP YOUR "CLASSICS" LIBRARY WITH THESE FAMOUS "H.M. V." RECORDINGS PUCCINI OPERATIC ARIAS Dying thus without o mother brv J my beloved Fotner 'Gionni SchiccK We*r> n S fine day 'Mniinma Butterfly' (Act 2 Scene I U" honour 'Vadama Butterfly' (Act 2, Scene 2 Mimi 'La Boheme' (Act I418 words
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Article, Illustration219 1957-03-16 9 jr. Tan drops in at Changi and the R.A.F. Report to guardroom >RE*B Assistant Minister for Local intent, Lands and Housing, Mr Chiang, was told yesterday that i v t»»' held for trespassing. Air Foroe police corporal said this the219 words
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Article44 1957-03-16 9 British Army will show films to the people once a month. The shows are organised by the Royal Army Education Corps with technical assistance from R.E.M.E. Fr. -The to the new Pajam, Rasah thii week. lage greens" tbaU courts the44 words
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Article41 1957-03-16 9 BAHRU, Fri. nding cani< Senior Cam- atlon held I was Anna- ho passed with distinction in all the eight subjects she took. She is a former pupil of the local convent. Annabollp is daughter of Dr. Y. Lee,41 words
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2076 1957-03-16 9 COf/RJ TOLD of FIRST BID THAT FAILED-THEN of SECOND TRY 'MAN IN THE BACKSEAT WAS BLINDFOLDED' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-— A detective sub inspector disclosed here today that attempts had been made to kidnap several rich people in Kuala Lumpur. The information was Riven2,076 words
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Article, Illustration73 1957-03-16 9 FOUR MALAYAN nurses returned to Singapore yesterday in the Maetsuycker from Australia after training under the Colombo Plan. All four did a two-year course in eeneral nursing at the Royal Perth Hospital and passed their examinations with n>iS colour" Above, from left to right:73 words
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Article227 1957-03-16 9 $64 THEFT RUINED HIS CAREER TAPAH. Fri. TERRANCE EDWARD DAW, 30, until recently officer-in-charge, police district. Cameron Highlands, was bound over for one year in the sum of S5OO in the Sessions Court today after pleading guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust. Daw misappropriated a box of227 words
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Obituary24 1957-03-16 9 BONIFACE PETERS Ot Harper GilflUan's died at nis Residence, 33A JaJan Hajl Salleh. Sentul. 15.3.57. Cortege leaves for Cheras Road 3 p.m. 16.3.57.24 words
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Advertisement91 1957-03-16 9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiimiiiiig I I I High Class I Diamond Jewellery I Mikimoto Cultured Pearls 1 Jade Jewellery Diamond Watches I Souvenirs in Cold or Silver (Inc. in Singapore) Cs^**-^^} S 19/21, High Street. Singapore No. I. Bi»hop Street. Penang Associate Company E y HH»< H BROS. (1949) Ltd. K. L. OMEGA91 words
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Advertisement189 1957-03-16 9 -w-«77« "£V Mmm Wall's Sausages, IM/lI .1 what a treat 1 Just watch W W-tTM ««/JLJ/ s _y m the family tuck in enjoying the juiciest cuts of J.IIJ* Xo/i.M/^ fresh pork at its tenderest, X/lt>^wS^*^Vv* tastiest best. And delicious, extra-meaty Wall's come to S-~w //•-*/>•>/"• > ou perfectly fresh189 words
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286 1957-03-16 10 rIS move to ban rock 'n' roll dances, songs and films, is outrageous. Those self-styled "culturists" are only out to ban the so-called 'craze' because they are too old t 0 enjoy its crazy rhythm. Do they realise that the population of Singapore286 words
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Letter103 1957-03-16 10 ALTHOUGH I am not a A member of the Art Group, I fully support the action taken by the Art Group, a Singapore Malay Cultural Body, to appeal to the Singapore and the Federation Governments to ban all rock 'n" roll dances, songs and films in103 words
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Letter72 1957-03-16 10 IN CERTAIN areas in the town of Mersing water merely drips from the pipes for half an hour in the morning and half an hour in the evening., whereas. In residential and town areas water supply is normal. Why this discrimination? Most of the people have to72 words
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Letter224 1957-03-16 10 ALLOW me to record my ii appreciation of Diana Lee's letter under the caption, "Fair deal for all races In Singapore." Like her, I, too. believe that there is no doubt as to the outcome this time of the Singapore Merdeka Mission's visit to London224 words
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254 1957-03-16 10 "TIOPEFUL" was very H. lucky indeed, that his 'offence' was spotted by a traffic policeman. He then had a chance of getting off with a tactful explanation or had the chance of having his offence compounded. Last year I received a summons initiated254 words
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196 1957-03-16 10 A LMOST every day one hears of people being charged before the magistrates for attempted suicide. The accused persons nearly always plead guilty and are bound over. This is surely a futile proceeding: a binding-over order obviously will not prevent a person from196 words
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Advertisement413 1957-03-16 10 THi 5 ADVANCED MATURES IN THt WQRIDS BtST BATTERY I IMPROVED OESICN New 4e»ifa el v*4. retains atti« malarial *Mn »«e»rrfy. ttayt rigid and rclitft corrotio*. 2. ORI-STOR Mitraporout Separators art virtually indcilructlblc. complete!? affected by acid, and give long life and maiimum perform. 3. NON-SPLASH Vent i A£>- Plum413 words
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Advertisement278 1957-03-16 10 ALWAYS FRESH IN I OZ. AND 2 OZ. AIRTIGHT TINS 7 with |.X3 WATERBURY'S COMPOUND When you're in peak condition, feeling really fit. you've got the Dyna- ff> mic Drive you need. And to keep fit there's no sounder diet supplement than Waterbury's Compound taken Rich in strengthening essentials, jSj278 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1957-03-16 11 Gazetteer shed light on Malaya's mysteries STRAITS TIMES Special Feature H. T. S. FROGMAN V.C.I' I I MALAYAN JT EXPLOIT Jf S 1828 was a in Lonit Gcorg:.,v was at aesthetic the Wellington Minister, :u Russia were at eu was City. 'hat year Mien Co., Street, Ished the tteer, irmation1,009 words
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Advertisement227 1957-03-16 11 FlfiT FEATURES PDsmnatic Windscreen Washer mi^^ m Don't be blinded //^?^V A dust or grit. U) sprays and cleans press-button and a f f jet of detergent laden w water does the rest! 200 Clemenceau Aye. Singapore. Tel: ***** YOU BE THE JUDGE V j^pio .IP fr A %J I227 words
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Miscellaneous51 1957-03-16 11 Hex Morgan M.tK Enter atone "''A Truvg High-strung f7 vc qe migw-struncmp fT think z\a gong to wave 1 f sue-n_E? TDeucwTPULfJ V JONES ALIARTISTB APE 1 SOME WONDEPRJL NEWS TO .ENCUANTIWG*^—^_ 00 J4 ,Jp^^ W^ru^jgo^ I^.^%^^ WK^^^f/^ lf O Ham Trapped! /V% sut pom in-thc uvyr«TH of uwscsaouw wmixlj..51 words
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408 1957-03-16 12 'SITTING ON THE FENCE' OUTLOOK MARKS DAY'S TRADING By Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH there was a steady tendency reflected throughout the rubber, tin and share markets in Singapore yesterday there was an inclination to "sit on the fence" and watch developments in Indonesia. The tin price moved up $3.25 to408 words
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Article410 1957-03-16 12 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "The local ihare market was steady In all sections with moderate turnover, rhere were a few rises in selective tins." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Con. Tin Smelt ortis 325.; Fed. Dispensary $2.12' i, $2.13 12 (delayed);410 words
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Article406 1957-03-16 12 'Bullish' rubber market EARLY indications this week showed that there was fair Iron Curtain demand Just below the surface of th# Singapore Rubber Market and this steadying influence was felt for a few days, report Holiday, Cutler. Bath Co., Ltd., In their current review. Since then fluctuations within fairly narrow406 words
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Article146 1957-03-16 12 April first grade rubber buyers f.o.b.closed in Singapore yesterday at 91 V» cents per lb. up a quarter of a cent on Thursday'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 90>4, sellers 90%; No.146 words
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Article69 1957-03-16 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100):Srlling T.T. or O.D. ready: Holland Guilders 123 5/8: Swedish Kronor 167 3/4 On the free exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 6.l6''^ for69 words
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Article97 1957-03-16 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Caronia 13, Maetsuycker 4^5, Theta Star 6A, Chengtun 6 7, Rajula 89, Salsette 11, Glenorchy 13 14, Teirseias *****, Mikasa Maru 18, Sumpitan N Wall 5. Pahepa N- Wall 7, Tapah N. Wall 10. Frederick Clover97 words
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Article68 1957-03-16 12 TN JN lnv. wer» Exchiir.y movement,'; rrostlv silver lea North B, Other sections Loans Loans 31 Loans 3 Bank ol Con. Zii. Mour Lye! N. Broken Hiii "I* Hill 50 Mount Margin Peko II Western Mlnini"" Ampol B OH Search Aust. Con^', i A p.m. (new) Bradford B.68 words
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Article67 1957-03-16 12 Singapore Chirw r( change; MM yesterday mt> x Copra: Itaad] buyers. $29 Belli steady; bulk $47 U sellers Proper tok white special E unchanced i Singapore fnpr» a p.m. prices: March and dull. Singapore Cornnnt n Association: bulk $43 se n $47 sellers. Tone quiet H.C.B. Ltd. copra67 words
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Advertisement430 1957-03-16 12 Avoid "outdoor eye-strain!" Gentle Murine care refreshes sun and wind-strained eyes in seconds! Two quirk drops of Murine in rach eye imUnlly relieve Wjm irritated by |tlaring «un1 1 tin harsh drying wind! I nr Murinr gently bathes and ►ootli. ililirule rye tissues ni.ikr- "n-d, Miiurting" eye» fed fr.-hrr .~1.»..k430 words
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Advertisement386 1957-03-16 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens (men and women) for the General Clerical bervloe Salary Scale (men) $137.50x7.50-152.50/Prob. examin-atlon/199x14-227/General Clerical Exam/254x14-394/408x14-478 per mensem; (women) 122.50x7.50--137.50/Prob. exam/176x14 204/ General Clerical Exam/230x14-387 per mensem. Age limits 17 23 years: Qualifications, School Certificate with Credit In English Language (applicants with a386 words
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Advertisement581 1957-03-16 12 NOTICES TELUK ANSON RUBBER ESTATE LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Forty-Third Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office, Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay, Singapore, on Tuesday. 30th April 1957, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of transacting the581 words
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Advertisement609 1957-03-16 12 TENDERS TENDER TENDERS are Invited for the purchase of 500 mutilated car and truck used tyres. Closing date 3i»t March 1957. Tyres may be viewed at Terco (Malaya) Ltd. 341, Alexandra Road, Singapore, 3TENDER CUSTOMS A EXCISE FEDERATION OF MALAYA TENDERS are Invited for the purchase of Medicinal Preparations and609 words
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Advertisement400 1957-03-16 12 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from D.I.D. registered contractors at the office of the D. Se I. Engineer, Lower Perak, up to 12 noon of 26th March 1957 for the erection of Artizans Quarters at Teluk AnsonPlans and specifications may be seen and all particulars obtained at the400 words
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Advertisement452 1957-03-16 12 KNUTSEN LINE okiehi servici FROM CANAPA/U.S PACIFIC PORTS —30 DATS Sailing San tfancouvet P»anci*cc Spore H.bwel Penans nj Elisabeth Bafckt 17/19 Mar 20Mar Cjertrud Bakk* 8/10 Apr 1 1 Ap, 13 Ao, Ellen Bakke 23Mar 6Apr 8/lOMay 11 May UMi, Kaistin Bakkc lOApi 24Apr24/26Mav 27May 29M« Accepting Careo *ot Fremantle—452 words
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Advertisement1073 1957-03-16 13 MA NSFIELD CO., LTD. T.i, 4 i» fel incorporated in Singapore) THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE r£? Du. Sail. p. s^ p^ GIS/14 Mar 17 M.r 18/21 Mar 22/23 m Mar 22 M or 2> Mar 24/28 Mar 29/30 Apr 17 Apr 17 Apr 19 Apr 24 Apr 2S/24 J. Ggow1,073 words
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Advertisement1001 1957-03-16 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penong P. S'hom S'pora Bongkofc only J7/ M >V "SONGKHLA" 2/ 4 HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG. OSLO S'poro P. Sham Penong "JUTLANDIA" taNff Patsengers only KmA 17/18 Mar 19/19 Mor 20/21 Mar •"FALSTRIA" io io1,001 words
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Advertisement977 1957-03-16 13 Huildln« THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD "mi"' SINGAPORE (Incorporated In tha United Kingdom) UNO SAILINGS TO U.K. A CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. Sham Panong BENARTY for London, Homburg In Part/17 Mar BENCRUACHAN for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Homburg 20/2S Mar 24/28 Mat 29/30 Mar BENLEM for Aden, Port Sudon 23/27 Mor 28/29977 words
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Advertisement1199 1957-03-16 13 McALISTER 6c CO.* LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** BLLKRMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND ond for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports Accepting corgo tor Central ft South and Canada via Colombo America CITY OF COVENTRY BOUGAINVIUJ S'pora P. Sham Penong S'poro p.1,199 words
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Article129 1957-03-16 14 p-HIN WOO, already assured of a place in the second round of the .sY.s.c. Basketball League Div. One championship, beat Woo Yew 63-30 last night to become leaders of Group One. They have scored nine points in their five matches. Other results: Dlv. Two: Group129 words
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Article34 1957-03-16 14 NICE, Fri. Real Madrid (Spain) beat Nice (France) 3-2 f.i the European Football Cup yesterday and will meet Manchester United, the English First Division Club, in the semi-finals. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article18 1957-03-16 14 LONDON, Frl. Yesterdays Rugby Union result*: Bath 21, Exeter 5; Oxford University 14, Oxfoidihlre 6. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration252 1957-03-16 14 SHA TO NEGOTIATE WITH MHF gINGAPORE Hockey Association is planning to stage a match between the visiting Pakistan Rovers and a combined SingaporeFederation team in May. The Rovers, a team comprising of eight or more Pakistan Olympic players, have asked S.H.A. to arrangeAP - 252 words
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186 1957-03-16 14 7HBF S«4ft£ Z)/K OiV£ i£4/) Vf ARINE DEPARTMENT, last year's runners-up, iT joined newly-promoted Fathul Karib at the top ©f the SAFA League Div. One table when they scored their third straight win at Jalan Besar yesterday, beating Pulau Brani United 5-2. But Marines must186 words
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Article107 1957-03-16 14 SINGAPORE Base District I entered the final of the FARELF inter-district hockey competition when they beat Malaya Command 3-0 at Tanglin yesterday. Arthur Koh gave Singapore a 1-0 lead at interval, when he dribbled through in the 19th .minute. Malaya Command had several chances to107 words
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Article286 1957-03-16 14 Airmen falter in last 10-mins Spore "A" 3 R.A.F... 2 CEVENTY minutes of grim-faced silence, then a sigh of relief followed by a big, wide grin that is the success story of Singapore "A" team's 3-2 win over R.A.F. Combined told by S.A.F.A. coaches R. 8.1. Pates, Harith and John286 words
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Advertisement388 1957-03-16 14 jiMiiiiiiiiiiiiinii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiM,,,,,,, pp Organisation ithmm Attractions l|cAmA71 11A ow SHo^'l S WHAT HAPPENED TO .11 I.IK ON 111 S WHAT MADE "JULIE" RIN FOR U k ANSWER. PONT MTSS M-(-M NKu i,,' i l^UAi^tl^l^^jil iI^BL Jfc? Am^if ft OWBiinP' BARRY SULLIVAN -FRANK LbVEJOy |J of mmm VyXTiJTy 5 ANY AIR388 words
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Miscellaneous518 1957-03-16 14 WEEKEND SPORTS DIARY v A n aw Secondary School v St. AnTUflAY drcws, Balestirr Road. CRICKET: SJt.C. v Wan- TOMORROW Si. BatifeV RoUi mSS CRICKET: S*.C. v S.CC v Nee Soon. Hone Urn Green; .J^ 01 8 P""*!"S.CC. "A" v C.S.C. padanr; scc v *A.F. Ten«ah, Tengah; S.CC. t R.A.F.,518 words
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Advertisement560 1957-03-16 15 I(|N> WANTED _»«»diti*ni. FIXATE Office/ n Married, .rnce thor- 1 Crepe/Sheet accept Job infant employer A 7701. S.T. s i ADY recently at SchwelserisZurlch in one in a Doctor's siriaapore ont resident pay own Full details TION VACANT Box $0 cU. uti. j fnr bachejuM home In Meal bus routes.560 words
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Advertisement780 1957-03-16 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED »tw,H* u (Mm.) M f «u.«i«. tTrnnM I,1 '«™>«hrd bedroom aikiW? flatlet Newton Tel- ***** arWl RenUl 9 ls r^™^. TWO CHILDREN. 2^ a c finished 3 Bedroomed Bungalow, Oarden, Garage. Dis- K^'ff REQ mE D Town area. I s^J* Lumpur. Rent or Purchase. w^ Bedrooms. Large Lounge780 words
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Advertisement878 1957-03-16 15 HOUSES ft LAND WANTED! W Word, U (Mm.) Box M CU. txtra. j WANTED TO BUY 3 room Bungalow at Adelphl Park or Thompson Rise. Apply with full particulars to Post Box 1875. VEHICLES WANTED It Word, li Mm.) Bom M eU. txtrm. SUNBEAM-TALBOT Preferably Saloon 81 or later. Offera878 words
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Advertisement638 1957-03-16 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Word. U (Mm.) Box M ct. txtra. LATE 1982 CONSUL, new Tyres. Radio, many extra fittings etc., Comp Insured till October, $2,250 on.o- View 75. Wllkle Road after 1 p.m. EXCEPTIONAL BAROAIN! 1956 Vauxhall Crest*. Low mlle- age. Excellent condition. Taxed. I Insured. $5,350 0.n.0. Also;638 words
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Advertisement453 1957-03-16 15 FOR SALE 10 Words U Mlm.) Box MeU txtrm. j FOR SALE or Let Terrace Houses Upper Serangoon, Freehold, Hvgela System. Available immediately. Please apply Chen, Tel: *****. OLD PEKING BLACKWOOD Furniture and Curios, at Reason- I able Prices. Inspect at 23, liver- ton Lane, off Killiney Road, Sin-gapore-9. ORCHIDS453 words
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342 1957-03-16 16 IMPROVING SINGORA MUST WATCH MALAY FILM IN OPEN RACE SINGORA is an improving four-year-old he has won two of his last three starts and I make him my choice in an open ra.e (Race Sixi. This Ballyogan gelding found his winning form at lp>h in November when he scored a342 words
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413 1957-03-16 16 EPSOM JKEP - EPSOM JKEP By AT seven years, Shangrila is still sound and solid and I think he can put himself right in the Gold Cup limelight with a win in the Cup Trial over a mile (Race live) at Kuala Lumpur today,413 words
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240 1957-03-16 16 Surprise if Great Saxon does NOT win pREAT SAXON is out on an important mission today. He must win to get a berth in the Gold Cup field, and it will surprise me if he does not win Race Seven. This five-year-old is perhaps the most improved stayer in training.240 words
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263 1957-03-16 16 Periwinkle can atone for Penang failure PERIWINKLE is a formidable opponent over s|f and I take him against a bright lot of improving sprinters in what promises to be the best race in today's card (Race Two). This Pandemonium four-year-old was unlucky at Penang earlier in the month when he263 words
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458 1957-03-16 16 MARVEL OF PERU HAS WEAK FIELD TO BEAT MARVEL OF PERU II looks as good a bet as any in a weak field (Race Three). This Kingsway gelding has been running good races he was never further than fifth in his last seven starts and up against this lot he458 words
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Article132 1957-03-16 16 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 2.30 STRONG FREE Davenport Commotion DAVENPORT Strong Free Fresh Mystery STRONG FREE Commotion Davenport Race 2 3.00 PERIWINKLE Dancing Water Professor Bancot PROF. BANCOT Dancing Water Khasim D'CING WATER Periwinkle Professor Bancot Race 3 3.35 MARVEL of PERL' Producer Foghorn132 words
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Article1001 1957-03-16 16 Race 1 2.30: Apprentices' Race: Class 4, Div. 2 5\ Furs. 1 635 Silver Screen II 4y 8.09 Shaw Stable Spencer 2 --0 Commotion 3y M. Llm 8.07 Oato Sir C. Thuralslngham Breukelen 3 221 Strong and Free 7y M. Lee 8.06 Leong Hoe Yeng Sullivan 41,001 words
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Article93 1957-03-16 16 GISBORNE, New Zealand, Fri. 'M'EIL Harvey and Richie Benaud x^ scored centuries for the Australians In their two-day match against Poverty Bay which ended In a draw here yesterday. Harvey scored 112. Benaud 104 and lan Craig 92 in the Australians first innings total ofReuter - 93 words
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395 1957-03-16 16 NG VOOK YOON j - Penang query may cause 'break' between SAFA FAM NG VOOK YOON j «> Xl ALA U MV\ R SINGAPORE Amateur F.A. may break 0 F.A. of Malaya as a result of a qner» Penang F.A. regarding S.A FA\ affiliation. F.A. of Malaya has received a Irttr from p asking whether395 words
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Advertisement874 1957-03-16 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Pate 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 11 Wort, U (Mln.) Box iO et: txtrm. LAND SURVEYOR REQUIRED for immediate Employment. Must be prepared to live away from Singapore for at least orv Good prospect for keen energetic Applicant Apply P.O. Box 1341. WANTED Demonstrator of powdered milk for874 words
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