The Straits Times, 26 September 1957
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Title Section20 1957-09-26 1 The Straits Times AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SATE KXCKKIIK 00HM*# 15 CENTS Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1957 flat*"* 120 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-09-26 1 *WE WONT TOLERATE ANY NONSENSE... LAST YEAR WE WERE NOT SO FAST IN MOVING INTO THE SCHOOLS WHEN TROUBLE BEGAN.* INFLUENCE AND PENETRATION IN THE SCHOOLS IS SO SERIOUS THE GOVERNMENT CANNOT STAND BACK AND WATCH. 9 Red stranglehold broken A STUDENT (in shorts and pyjama59 words
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Article185 1957-09-26 1 THK Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, j esterday warned >tudent agitators in Chinese Middle Schools that the Government meant busiIH'^S. Giving the background to the arrest day of 48 Chinese students, he said the Government had at ed to break "a deadly -UeholcT'185 words
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409 1957-09-26 1 STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS - Police patrols stand guard throughout night "THOUSANDS of people A stayed at home yesterday fearing disturbances following the student arrest?, but all was quii.t throughout the Colony. Principals, teachers and most students at Singapore's eight Chinese middle schools did not know of409 words
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Article98 1957-09-26 1 SINGAPORE CD photo- j graphers took many j pictures yesterday of a room believed to have been usod as a Malayan Communist Party propasanda bureau. A Chinese Hikli School student was arrested yesterday in the room on the first floor of a shack in98 words
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Article31 1957-09-26 1 AMMAN. Wed. A Jordanian was sentenced to death by a military court today for spying for Israpl. Another was jailed for life and a third for five years. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article145 1957-09-26 1 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND By A FTER consulting the Governments of the Federa- tion of Malaya and Singapore, the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association yesterday raised their minimum agreed rates on overdrafts by one per cent and brought them to around the highest level at which145 words
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Article19 1957-09-26 1 COLOMBO. Wed.— Official prices of sheet rubber dropped five cents a pound on each grade today— UP.UP - 19 words
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Article91 1957-09-26 1 LONDON, Wed. The last I wish of wealthy widow Mrs. Gladys Prockter brought death to nearly 200 animals and birds today. A professional slaughterer and a veterinarian finished the two-day job of killing two spaniels, three cats, four horses, 16 budgerigars, two heifers, two bulls, 12091 words
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Article88 1957-09-26 1 Pamir: One more survivor NEW YORK. Wed. The US. cutter Absecon has picked up another survivor from the Pamir, who said that he survived 22 of his comrades in a lifeboat-Twenty-five were eai'ierj found in one boat, five tn i another, two in separate boats and 15 on a raft.Reuter - 88 words
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Article58 1957-09-26 1 TOKYO, Wed. More than 1.000 university students last night fought a pitched battle with police during a demonstration against the detention of 25 people accused of leading demonstrations against the extension of the US. Tachikawa airbase near Tokyo. Street lights were smashed and an unknown numberReuter - 58 words
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Article52 1957-09-26 1 VIENNA, Wed. Siegrled Waselberger, 33-year-old Austrian artist, arrived here from Salzburg today after walking on his hands from Salzburg, 173 miles away. He averaged about two miles a day and stopped every few hundred yards for a rest and refreshment. He did it for aReuter - 52 words
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Article24 1957-09-26 1 JAKARTA. Wed. The Government today announced wage increases for all civil servants ranging from 8 to 12 per cent of present pay.24 words
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Article17 1957-09-26 1 MOSCOW. Wed. Security authorities today announced the capture of two "American agents" in Latvia. UP.UP - 17 words
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Article132 1957-09-26 1 WED FRIDAY, DIVORCED ON TUESDAY ROYAL PAIR PART AFTER 4 DAYS KLANG, Wednesday. f|*WO well-known figures in the Selangor Royal Household who were married on Friday, had an argument on Monday— and were divorced yesterday. HE Is Inche Abdul Aziz bin Merma, 46, adopted son ot Tengku Zainal Rashid. th»-132 words
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96 1957-09-26 1 HONG KONG HOLDS 1000 IN DRIVE ON THUGS HONG KONG, Wed.— Police have "unded up 1,025 seere J society suspects to prevent a recurrence next month of last year's riots. Danger dates for rioting here are Oct. 1, the Communist National Day and Oct. 10, when Nationalists celebrate the foundingReuter - 96 words
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Article19 1957-09-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The jungle front was again quiet today. No emergency incidents or casualties were reported.19 words
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Article115 1957-09-26 1 Bets row sparks gang fight EIGHT secret society gangsters attacked four members of a rival gang in Trengganu Street, Singapore, early this morning. Parangs and iron pipes were used in the fight in which two men. aged 29 and 17, were seriously injured. and taken to the General Hospital for115 words
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Article46 1957-09-26 1 VILLAGERS THRASH CHINESE STUDENT ANGRY itt'>>> of villam-rs 1 t i milr. liifWlg at .i tod ij !■<• >t uih'oii- liiru-M- student w i*. vjirf li.i\ c as detective and tried to r Chtaen I 02M worth of Jeweller) He \v:i>> later admitted to hospital.46 words
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Advertisement72 1957-09-26 1 Be 4 arfful In wearing unt ground Sun- la *»e« whch m »y cause your eye* with Dah Sin Sunglasses UAH SDf OPTICAL HOUSE 325, North Bridge Rd., Spore 7 Next door OOEON— Phone ***** Branch Office: rcnono Optirol Co., 13 Forquhor St., Pcnon, fragrant and Refreshing S.CS. GREEN LABEL72 words
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Advertisement10 1957-09-26 1 YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A FORTUNE- DETAILS IN PAGE SEVEN10 words
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Advertisement61 1957-09-26 1 Our Reputation is your GUARANTEE IN THE IMPORTANT MATTER OF CHOOSING YOUR Diamond Jeweller j S. P. H. de SUVA LTD. SINGAPORE IPOH K. LUMPUR The roof should S PROTECT j^ ym pMfxXfij 6 Replace this CORRUGATED Fl BRO-ASBEST OS CEMENT ROOFING SHEETS v i SHATTERPROOF LIGHTWEIGHT RESILIENT S GLOWING61 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-09-26 2 LIM SENG LENC. 18. a student of Yock Eng School. Taniong Katong, shields his face with his hands as he is led out from a house in Cecil Street during the police round-up. Straits Times picture.37 words
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Article, Illustration1158 1957-09-26 2 elements wherever they may be. in schools or anywhere else. "And If there is any trouble In the schools we will put an end to It without delay." The Chief Minister also disclosed that Chinese Communist Party documents1,158 words
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Advertisement130 1957-09-26 2 EXSHAW V.S.O.P. -••for mon who knotr fine brandy mk i^ t &iliL^l I'K is W^miM,.. Jljfc •■~«Lgfly :^MJ—^T^ag^ VjV M V^^^^B^B^B^tt V »t^B^- IM^B^B^bß The smooth and mellow flavour of EXSHAW V.S.O.P. mA i I Cognac, the famous "Black Top" liqueur brandy, is JSuSfk. 1 I a brandy to delight130 words
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Advertisement319 1957-09-26 2 CATARRH JBRONCHITBS Penetrating, drop by drop like a r- dripping tap \!f^*fiji Catarrb and bronchus an I I; jTlot^t?' caiivd by germ rvwon> IK.* I^^fl which collect in the cavities ■flaa^ 'BB^fl of your nose and throal M \M Like a dripping tap, thc^c B^^^^^v "^O'B caiarrhal poisons affcci I319 words
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Article206 1957-09-26 3 President acts as racial violence continues at Little Rock Paratroopers take the Negroes to school LITTLE ROCK, Wednesday Q\i; white man received a bayonet wound in .he arm and another was clubbed in clashes with Federal troops today after Negro student. boon escorted into the Central206 words
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Article195 1957-09-26 3 Rock were led by "demagogic extremists." He had hoped that the localised situation would be brought under control by city i and state authorities. I "But when large gatherings of obstructionists made it impossible for the decrees of the court to be carried out, both theReuter; AP; UP - 195 words
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Article29 1957-09-26 3 WARSAW. Wed— Mr. Wladislaw* Gomulka warned yesterday that Poland must build its forces to guard against i the West German threat to i its western frontier. A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article27 1957-09-26 3 LONDON. Wed. A Peking economic delegation will arrive here next month to discuss ways of boosting trade in non-strategic goods between China and Britain.A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration101 1957-09-26 3 KING SAUD ON EUROPEAN SPREE SPENT MILLIONS LAUSANNE, Wed. King Saud. of oil-rich Saudi Arabia, spent M 5105.000 on hotel bills, car hire and general expenses during hu recent five-day stay here, it was reliably learn, ed yesterday. These expenses did not include an estimated $1,300,--000 for Swiss watches and101 words
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129 1957-09-26 3 HINGTON, Wed. i World Bank announced j that it had approved a US 54.200.000 (20 rupees i to help fithe development of Industry in Pakistan. announcement said loan would be made Pakistan Industrial Credit and Investment Cor- poration. which was being i formed by129 words
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377 1957-09-26 3 Malaya votes to bar Red China from U.N. NEW YORK, Wednesday. AM ALAYA last night joined 46 other countries in iTI voting to shelve for another year the question of Communist China's admission to the United Nations. Dr. Ismail bin Da to Abdul Rahman said Malaya was the i onlyReuter - 377 words
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Article139 1957-09-26 3 South Africa plans a big censor JOHANNESBURG, Wed.— A Government commission which inquired into "undesirable publications" in South Africa has proposed that the Government censor magazines and control the Press. Its report, published last nicht, recommends legislation to empower a publications board to deal with books and magazines. Newspapers wouldReuter - 139 words
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Article38 1957-09-26 3 LONDON, Wed.— A Vulcan jet bomber flew from England to Naples yesterday at an average speed of 615 m.p.h. a record. The chief of Bomber Command Air Chief Marshal Sir Harry Broadhurst. was co-pilot.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article42 1957-09-26 3 ACCRA. Wed.— The Ghan.i Government has dropped contempt of court charges against British Journalist lan Colvin. In return Mr. Colvin'b paper. the London Daily Telegraph, has withdrawn writs against the Ghana Prime Minister. Mr. Nkruman. and other officials. A.P.AP - 42 words
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Article24 1957-09-26 3 NEW YORK. Wed. India proposed to the General Assembly today a resolution callinp; for immediate, unconditional suspension of all nuclear tests. U.P.UP - 24 words
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Article324 1957-09-26 3 LONDON, Wed. Closing middle prices of selected stocks nol Including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £464 Funding 4 r £87 xd War 3> 3 r° £64 +U BANKS I4erc. (£5; £2'i p.u.) £6H Chartered (£l> 40 3 +/9 Hongkong ($125) £43 +1 INSURANCE Com. Un. Cuts.) 74'- +/3324 words
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Article242 1957-09-26 3 ONDON, Wed.— High waves kicked up by Hurricane Carrie pounded the coast of Britain today. There were at least three deaths and property damage was heavy. At Mounts Bay in Cornwall, 22-year-old Christopher Mann was swept off a 40-feet. cliff by a towering wave and drowned. At Salcombe, Devon, SamuelAP - 242 words
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Article153 1957-09-26 3 LONDON. Wednesday. ■PHE Conservative Government will face strong protests over the mounting cost of living from its own supporters at their annual conference at Brighton on Oct. 10. Resolutions on prices, some of them highly critical of Mr. Harold Macmillan's administration have been submitted. OneReuter - 153 words
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Article38 1957-09-26 3 SAIGON, Wed. Bangkok Radio said today a request by Field Marshal Pibul Songgram, the deposed Prime Minister of Siam. to be allowed to return home had been re- j jected 'for the time being". Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Advertisement164 1957-09-26 3 Feed fast-growing bodies §011 FAREX farex provides just those things that babies and growing children need to build up healthy bodies, farex contains three different cereals for energy calcium and vitamin D to strengthen bones and teeth vitamins of the B group to encourage healthy appetite, good digestion, sound nerves164 words
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Advertisement178 1957-09-26 3 "ft a Dim 1 LETS G0 CALYPSO bArIIUL FROM TOMORROW j iHiiiiiiiii j j j Mjhi )L j -a^ulh_^ J v I i ißlilJillffij $0: g Cim..sn*i itctmeaor ta£ r U Urirar»M-iraKRrPARinSH-niVTRG ALIEH^TaLBCRI RROCCOII-iIWAimrTCK PftQfiUCTICt JCWBIARCIUB <w'^Jo' Saw MB&D^ LICHI WEIGHT ...23 LBS. AUTOMATIC CHAIN CUIDE LUBRICATION CHIPPER CHAIN SPARES178 words
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1102 1957-09-26 4 LANDAK: DID SHE RIP HERSELF OPEN ON BANK? Water deep enough to cover sunken ship THE suggestion that the Shell tanker Landak ripped herself open on the Serasan Bank, and sank in deep water beyond it, was made at the resumed inquiry in Singapore yesterday into the disappearance of the1,102 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-09-26 4 Shirley hopes to win a crown MISS Shirley Chan Yok I. .in. 18. of Kuala Lumpur is one of the contf<itant> for the ".Mis s Tradr Fair Ipoh" title. She was run in r-up at the trade fair beauty contest held in the Bukit Bintang Park in Kuala Lumpur last91 words
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Article29 1957-09-26 4 Woo Mok Wong. 22. wa> yenerday fined $550 in a Singapore court after he pleaded guilty to a charge of hay ing 101 b. of uncustomed cigarettes.29 words
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98 1957-09-26 4 CINGAPORE City Council should build holiday bungalows for its daily paid workers Mr. Lee Choon Eng will move at the council meeting on Monday. Mr. Lee said yesterday that daily paid workers were entitled to six days' paid leave a year but it was98 words
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Article22 1957-09-26 4 PENANO. Wed. A thief broke into a room at the Yin Chew Hotel. Macalister Lane. last night and got $500.22 words
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136 1957-09-26 4 T^HE Liberal-Socialist Party yesterday endorsed the 1 Singapore Government's latest arrests of subversive elements in the island. I "We sincerely behove thar the Government has acted for the good of the country, said the party's general secretary. Mr. E. K. Tan. He said that the136 words
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Advertisement313 1957-09-26 4 fly in the world's finest airliners 8 FLIGHTS A WEEK TO LONDON -8 FLIGHTS A WEEK TO SYDNEY The 8.0.A.C. The QANTAS JET-PROP BRITANNIA SUPER-G CONSTELLATION 11k ne» 4-cngined tet-prop Britannia is a spaciously enjoys a reputation based on millions of air miles flown pauenger airliner. Sky travel in ovtr313 words
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Advertisement64 1957-09-26 4 l^ v m| FOR YOU; /SHREDDED s, ''w< I WHEAT |SPJ VShreddies S CEREAL NABISCO FOODS LIMITED, V, #^S^LV/ WELWY* GARDEN CITY. HERTS. ENOLA.YD Trade enquiries to GUTHRIE CO. LIMITED Stoffeb BANDSAWS gf^ Wheel p Diameter Available ex -stock VKI 4CIHTV IIMMTtVII |MAI«T»I I HITIO !'MCA»O»I MUUNM PMMC4H MODERN SANITATION64 words
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Miscellaneous168 1957-09-26 4 m AT%Ttf% m^AV a*fa Callinir All Children; 630 Speak nAUMI MALAXA Malay: 635 Radio Dance Club: SINC.AI'ORK 476 Metre* 5 Regional Announcements; 41 metres I B 56 Singapore Share Market ReKIALA lIMIMR 341 metres. j O r n t; M 7OO """J* S !f?« 1^ ld NeWs: KMAMO 386 metre..168 words
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Article192 1957-09-26 5 PUNTING COMPLAINTS, rwAiir.rg MTFMPT ATFO m 'DESCRIPTION' LAW JAPANESE CONSUL SEEKS PROBE INTO BALL BEARING CHARGES ING complaint* over misleading trade -motions on imported goods have led the apore Government to consider whether an pnendment to the Merchandise Marks Tori? na ,H0 i* necessary.192 words
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Article65 1957-09-26 5 Jewish residents in Singapore will observe their New Year (Rosh Hashana) today und tomorrow with prayers at I i tw w s y n °B°Bue s Mag ham Aboth in Waterloo Street and Chased-El. Oxley Rise The Day of Atonement iYom Kippuri— the year's holiest day— will65 words
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Article49 1957-09-26 5 A reception t 0 mark New Zealand's national day in Singapore today has been cancelled because of Court 1 mourning for the late King Haakon of Norway The New Zealand Commissioner for South-East Asia, Mr. Foss Shanahan, and Mrs Shanahan were to have given the reception.49 words
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Article30 1957-09-26 5 Mrs. Lee Kirn Tah will open the new St. Anthony's Clinic of the Free Medical Treatment Centre in Yio Chu Kang Road on Sunday at 2 I p.m.30 words
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Article32 1957-09-26 5 BHARU, Wed Awang bin Ahmad, !k by lightning in Kair.pong Mentuan her-e last night. He died instantly. 1 Awang was fishing in a padl field at the time.32 words
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376 1957-09-26 5 Two of the accused acquitted OIK out of eight men alleged to hrve broken into the strongroom of the Bank of India and stolen SBO.OOO in rash and jewellery, were sentenced to jail in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. The two others,376 words
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Article66 1957-09-26 5 A public meeting will be held at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hall in Race Course Lane, Singapore on Wednesday at 5.30 pm, in honour of Mahatma Gandhis birthday. The speakers will include Mr. Lee Slow Mong. president of the Singapore China Society, the R ev. J. R66 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-09-26 5 FIVE DELEGATES of the Malayan Orchid Society are garlanded with leis on their arrival at Honolulu by Pan American Airways to attend the second annual world orchid conference this week. Front left to right are Mr. P. L. Khoo, Mr. Y. F. Wong. .Mr.68 words
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Article66 1957-09-26 5 Two youths each made a request in a Singapore court yesterday. Han Lai Chun, 21. wished to go home to Segamat. Ong I Mvi, 17, a runaway from the Oimson School for Boys. wanted the Government to flnd him job. Both were convicted of vagrancy. Han66 words
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Article55 1957-09-26 5 SEREMBAN, Wed. Six people were injured when two cars collided near here on the Kuala Lumpur trunk road. An army officer, James E. Payne. Tan Kirn Peon, ht> wife and their thn chijdren were taken to hospital. Tan and his family were in one car55 words
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Article16 1957-09-26 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Court Inspector Tan Hoc* Kirn has been transferred u> Segamat16 words
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223 1957-09-26 5 TUC HEAD: I'VE NO QUARREL WITH PAP -T»HE president of the 1 Singapore Trades Union Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan, yesterday made it clear that his challenge to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew to a public debate was not directed at Mr. Lee's People's Action Party. "I don't understand why the P.A.P.223 words
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Article76 1957-09-26 5 A five-man delegation from the Singapore Trades Union Congress, including leaders of Government employees' unions, yesterday met the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to seek clarification of the Government's Malayanisation policy. They alleged that the Gov- ernment was not carrying out the recommendations of the76 words
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Advertisement132 1957-09-26 5 -SWAHSON APPLE PIE mW-TO-BAKE! i Jw^jl fresh fruit! s/* i |f. v ready to bake 2 and serve i Frozen Fruit Pies > Swanson offers you two Fresh Fruit Pies in one ickage! Two delicious fruit pies that look and homemade. All the fresh fruit flavor is protected I Swanson132 words
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Advertisement280 1957-09-26 5 Cuff Links </ >s Patented Snap-bar In a large variety for easy insertion of designs FINELY MADE. ..CONVENIENT.. .SMARTLY DESIGNED Krementz jewellry lia9 enduring richness because it is made with a tliicl: overlay oi hard rolled 14 Kt. gold. FINE QUALITY JEWELLRY FOI MEN: Stud. Collar Pirn Ti« Hold.n Cuff280 words
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Miscellaneous413 1957-09-26 5 m ■iiimiim -—■^T^a^B^—^Bann POLKK BAM) concert at; V.W.C.A. Raffles Quay; Health Katong Park 5.30 pm to 6.30 p.m. and beauty gymnastic class 9.15 ■v. «i...i,i mii itabv am and 515 P- m Malay conver--1 MM.APORIMIUTARTI (i ]0 j 5 Chinese FORCES: Passing-out paiwde of cookj rl lss 230 p m413 words
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479 1957-09-26 6 The Straits Times Spore, Thurs. Sept. 26, 1957. Rise Up And Roar Among the material seized at the homes of some of the 48 Singapore students arrested in the early hours of yesterday morning were Chinese Communist Party documents. Propaganda literature from China has been seized before, generally in the479 words
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Obituary25 1957-09-26 6 M $io (Minimum) KEATING: On September 20th at Melbourne, after an operation. Ernest Keating, beloved husband of Barbara, and formerly or Singapore and Malaya.25 words
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Article44 1957-09-26 6 2H Word* flO (Minimum). THE FAMILY of the late Rev Lee Hock Hlang. 62, who pasted sway peacefully in Singapore on 24th September 1957, thank all rend friends for their various tag of sympathy and attendance at the memorial sen-ice ar.d funeral yesterday.44 words
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Article268 1957-09-26 6 Hi Words $10 i Minimum) SEA WIFE. Home at last please get In touch. Biscuits. FOR COCKTAIL TIME Jack Straws are just right for Makao Ketchil. On sale at all good stores, i Sole Agents Robinson's. MY OLFACTORY protrusion H2S". Small boys oven like to use long words, but268 words
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Article392 1957-09-26 6 The General Assembly of the United Nations has again voted to keep Communist China out of the organisation, by much the same vote as last year and again despite the eloquence of Mr. Krishna Menon. Although India's delegate was only moving the inclusion on the agenda392 words
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Article88 1957-09-26 6 The one per cent increase in the Malayan bank rate evidently has had only grudging Government approval, although it barely meets the situation posed by the British increase. Did not the Federation treasury itself take advantage last year of the attractive rate in London for short term bills?88 words
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Article, Illustration786 1957-09-26 6 5 rpHE Tengku's second A thoughts on passes for Singaporeans have probably done r more to improve re- lations between the two territories than anything since the first firm measures E taken by Mr. Lim 5 Yew Hock and Mr. Chew Swee Kee against786 words
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248 1957-09-26 6 IT appears that about 400 Government Officers are in arrears to the Widows and Orphans Pension Fund, to the extent of many thousands of dollars. An official spokesman is quoted as having said that the officers have either forgotten to exercise their 'option' or248 words
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Article85 1957-09-26 6 HELP MALAYANS REPLACE TEACHERS TN the Federation there are a little over twenty teachers from India on contract. They have proved efficient but the government has no plans to take them on permanently. Is it not a sood idea to send some of the Indian graduates, preferably Federal citizens, to85 words
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Article497 1957-09-26 6 I RECALL very well the long discussions which took place under the chairmanship of the late Arthur Henderson between the two world wars on disarmament. Many proposals were considered. Some were too ambitious, others were too small. All alike failed of acceptance owing to their497 words
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Advertisement14 1957-09-26 6 FOR TA/tORWG OF STYLE AND QUALITY. £**< PHOoE:^^s ***** /1~%%t 4 L 1 k m%>&14 words
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Advertisement71 1957-09-26 6 IR.FL.kJC MATTER} To W f/s I THE FftiCHTFULUITS* OF CYPRUS- C^/V^'V Q [Viflfh CROCODILE TEARS tV<jr.'»CoPßSBtt<>» aHcigßnznt trtOt <*t r.-xJ-jzzOtata LIGHTING FITTINGS FOR THE CONTEMPORARY SE F. ***** Table standard with polished wiwd h brass stem carrying an adjustable refli black or Cherry red. MMkMM of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO..71 words
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Article104 1957-09-26 7 PLEA FOR MODIFIED RADIO RACE BAN p] i.'SION com -I K i>■ In Singapore, Lumpur and have proposed turf clubs that hould be a partial ion of racing sts. proposal, races .ition would be only to Rediffulore listeners and Bukit Timah would only to FederaOwners' interest ring director of Rediffusion,104 words
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Article73 1957-09-26 7 IN PRISON, BUT STILL WANTED A IXMPUR. Wed. I umpur police Mohamed bin Awang than 10 months y found him in fail serving 31 aged 22, was i theft of a 545 ci for loitering. :oday before the I ..he Abdul Rani, aded guilty to I the bicycle and was73 words
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212 1957-09-26 7 Mr. Tan added: "But It Is important to know first whether the dollar- for-dollar offer is for the cost of building the stadium Itself, or whether it includes the price of the land which Government has already ear-mark-ed for the stadium. "If the land212 words
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Article59 1957-09-26 7 IPOH Wed. A word of I U siven today to an police officers unstables: I the British village man responsfprevention and detention of crime in his own area with the minimum oi supervision. The adviser wa s Peraks retiring Chief Police Officer. Mr. Forbes Wallace,59 words
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Article71 1957-09-26 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Tan Ah Pee, who was charged with possession of chandu, was acquitted in the Sessions Court today. Tan, who was one of three people in a taxi which was searched by the police, was arrested when the chandu was found in Ihe71 words
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Article46 1957-09-26 7 A verdict of misadventure was yesterday recorded by a Singapore coroner at an inquest on a 14-month old boy. Rashid bin Karim, who was drowned in water a foot deep near his home at Pulau Bukom Kechil on Aug. 16.46 words
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Article50 1957-09-26 7 Mr. N. Velluppillai. retired Shell company hospital assistant, and well-known Ceylonese resident of Singapore for 40 years, died at his Pulau Bukom home last night. He leaves a widow, and two sons, one of whom fci Mr. V. N. Pillai. former Colony Olympic hockey player.50 words
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294 1957-09-26 7 SOH: IF GOVT. WILL GIVE LAND THERE WILL BE NO DIFFICULTY IN RAISING FUNDS A KEEN RESPONSE TO LIM'S HINT OF CASH AID ON BASIS OF DOLLAR-FOR- DOLLAR MAJOR sports organisations in Singapore, spurred on by the possibility of Government aid for building an294 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-09-26 7 The Curator of the Sarawak Museum. Mr. Tom Harrisson. studies fragments of a piece of late Stone Age pottery found in the Niah Caves. Sarawak.31 words
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240 1957-09-26 7 Back to the men of 40 9 000 years ago KUCHING, Wed.—Remains of human habitation found eight feet deep in the Niah Caves, Sarawak, have been analysed in Europe and found to date back to 40.000 B.C. At a Press conference after his recent trip to Europe, the Curator of240 words
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Article55 1957-09-26 7 A taxi driver, Choy Fook Seng, was acquitted at his Singapore trial yesterday of causing death by negligence. The police alleged that Choy's vehicle collided with Lim Swee Kirn, a cyclist, in Serangoon Road on the night of March 15. Mr. Choor Singh, the district Judge did55 words
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Article45 1957-09-26 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. All the Chinese members of the Johore branch of the Malayan Chinos P Association who received honours on the occasion of the Sultan's birthday will b e entertained at th e headquarters of the association in Johore Bahru on Saturday.45 words
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Article165 1957-09-26 7 Blind children brave rain for opening of their own miniature 'zoo' rVDURTEEN blind chUd- ren braved the rain yesterday for the openins of the pets corner at the Singapore School for the Blind, Thomson Road. The $700 corner, built by the Animal Lovers' League in Singapore, has at165 words
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Article79 1957-09-26 7 Group Captain Leonard Cheshire, V. C., left Singapore for India by KLM yesterday after a visit to the site on which the Cheshire Home for chronic invalids, which he founded in the Colony earlier this year is being built. He was "deeply Impressed" by the progress79 words
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Article27 1957-09-26 7 PENANG, Wed. The St. Nicholas Home and School for Blind Children in Penang has appealed for donations for the payment and recruitment of its staff.27 words
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318 1957-09-26 7 'DON'T GIVE THEM FREE RUN' rrHE Singapore Labour Front announced yesterday that its assistant secretary-general, Mrs. G. C. Smith (formerly Miss Wee Kiat Neo) had resigned in a disagreement on the party's policy on hawkers. The party favours the abolition of licensed hawking In318 words
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116 1957-09-26 7 British POs cost more from Oct. 1 BRITISH Postal Orders from 6d to 5/- are to cost more from Oct. 1. Announcing this yesterday, the Postmaster-Gener-al, Mr. E. E. Cassell, said the increased prices were due to higher poundage charges by the British Post Office. The new prices are 6d..116 words
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403 1957-09-26 7 From Page One 7J per cent against 6J per cent and 8 per cent compared with 7 per cent for those held against property. Many local banks, howpver. charge well above minimum rates and in some cases people having overdrafts with them are paying403 words
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194 1957-09-26 7 SMALL MEN WORRY ABOUT SALE OF ESTATES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Fragmentation of estates has become a source of anxiety to the smallholders section of the Rubber Industry Replanting Board. There is a danger that old rubber land may be broken up to enable th° buyers to take part in the194 words
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Article32 1957-09-26 7 SEGAMAT. Wed. Inchj Hashlm Mn Sani has been appoint v circuit magistrate for North Johore in olace oi Inche Pawan Ahmad wh > has been promoted president of the Sessions Court.32 words
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Article71 1957-09-26 7 JHAT $40,000 is waiting to be won in the jackpot of The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'N' (September). And there's $5,000 in consolation prizemoney. Have you made your bid for the big money? If not, you should do so NOW. I fHE contest closes on Monday, Sept. 3071 words
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Article29 1957-09-26 7 KAJANG. Wed. Mr. E.V. Nair, 49, chief clerk of West Country Estate (Eastern Division) here, has retired and left for his home in KeraU South India.29 words
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Obituary27 1957-09-26 7 X Velluplllal, aged 65, of Pulo Bukom. passed away peacefully at 11 p.m. on 25-9-57 at Pulo Bukom. Funeral 5 p.m. at Bidadarf Hindu Cemetery 26-9-57.27 words
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Advertisement100 1957-09-26 7 .^i| iscsinS; Batchelors Baked Beans are so tempting, so tasty. n them at any meal from breakfast to supper— them sizzling hot on toast, with eggs and bacon, -enable at lunch or dinner. Batchelors Baked I' ans are always welcome— mmm! What a flavour. Givt your family a treat. Give100 words
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Advertisement64 1957-09-26 7 I&^k /£> There's rcthing to equal vIW k f^\ l 11 Uyaella /yy^(9\ IF IT SHRINK* WE REPLACE £4/ Clvdrlla Is th* iabrlc lor >^^l j growing families always solt and light. It positively thrlvas on washing. ft^^\\ (not* the famous guarantee) liiu\\ day and night wear I Ni><*lln IJ«64 words
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168 1957-09-26 8 Gangsters' 'armoury': But police can't act pOLICE can do nothing against Sungei Road shopkeepers who are doing big business in 18-inch parangs and machetes the main weapons used in gang wars in Singapore. Mr. Sardar Singh, the chief of the C.1.D.. told the Straits Times yesterday: "We can do nothing168 words
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Article91 1957-09-26 8 Sgt. Thomas Alfred Howells. of the Royal Engineers was yesterday found guilty Id a Singapore traffic court o' Inconsiderate driving of a car. resulting in a collision with a military truck at 'i a.m. on April 19 at Ayer Ra jah Road. He pleaded guilty to91 words
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Article40 1957-09-26 8 Sir Anthony Abell, Governor of Sarawak, left Singapore for London by Qantas yesterday for a two-month holiday. He spent two days here as the guest of the Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, and Lady Black.40 words
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Article41 1957-09-26 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. 800 Tong Peng. Koh Ah Lek and Bola bin Hassan, were each fined $50 here today for being concerned on Sept. 11 in smuggling three fancy clocks worth $20 on which the duty was $541 words
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250 1957-09-26 8 Millbourn warns of rising competitors CINGAPORE harbour must have the best equipment and facilities and still offer the cheapest service in South East Asia if she hopes to maintain her position as a trade centre. Sir Eric Millbourn, chairman of the Port Commission, said250 words
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Article319 1957-09-26 8 J 958 TARGET FOR NEW CONSTITUTION? Sultan hopes for a new defence pact with Britain '•THE draft of a new constitution for Brunei, which was published yesterday, provides for presentlynominated district councils in that British protectorate to be elected in future by secret ballot. The district councils319 words
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Article62 1957-09-26 8 Qng Kok Knee yesterday pleaded not guilty in a Sin gapore court to a charge ot assisting in the running of a public lottery— chap-jl-kee The charge stated that Ong was found with 16 betting slips when he was ar rested at the UK milestone Jurong Road62 words
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Article, Illustration35 1957-09-26 8 A SHOP ASSISTANT, than Y«w S»ns. 31. was slightly injured when this car skidded and crashed into a shop in I'pixt Chin Chew Street. Singapore, yesterday Straits Times picture.35 words
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Article190 1957-09-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AN official of the Indonesian Embassy here today described the two Indonesian journalists repatriated last week as "adventurers." rhe journalists, Alexander Tanjong Alias Hamad bin Hussein, 30, of Tanjong Batu, Riauw. and Mohmud Silt tonga, 35. of Medan, were arrested for illegal190 words
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Article30 1957-09-26 8 A public lecture on "Th^ Sociology of Religions" will be given by Mr. A. F. Weli; at the Ramakrishna Missiot. hall. Norris Road, Singapore at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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Article132 1957-09-26 8 More houses for sale to public KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE Federation's Housing Trust has approved two new schemes costing a total of $650,000. One scheme is for half the proposed 300 houses at Majeedi in Johore costing $500,000. and the other for 50 Malay-type houses at Kangar. Perils, costing $150.--000.132 words
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Article26 1957-09-26 8 The Singapore Department of Information Services will conduct its 13th civics course for 22 islanders from Pulau Tekong Besar today starting at 8.45 a.m.26 words
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Article31 1957-09-26 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Singapore and Johore Bahru Rotarians will meet at the Royal Johore International Club tomorrow night. There will be a Malay buffet supper and dancing.31 words
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186 1957-09-26 8 KUALA PILAH, Wed. —The Prime Minister and six surrendered terrorists were among 5,000 people who took part this evening in the blg-gest-ever anti-Communist rally. Among the six ex-bandits who met Tengku Abdul Rahman was the first terrorist to give up after Merdeka Day— 22-year-old186 words
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Advertisement535 1957-09-26 8 l m h|lar|Ous wEEKj j I C ATH AY 1 11 A.M., 145, 415, 6.45 4 9.30 PM jj l-«— ■^C TL.\YING TO PACKED HOUSES! M OIWC'«0«* OE 0$ 4c MURia oojjWjD u^;- justice \J qdU^Z^lsl3V^^^^J|s j tHUIJT lATON M*i« **M MtCMAti HID win c-Oi»t *2—* nuttyn utty il, mp,,535 words
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Advertisement267 1957-09-26 8 Jftt 1 a Shaw ihou il w <^""^« PHONE ***** ■M^ 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30^1 1 TYRONE "ADklirtnti 1 I M ¥OWKR SHIP! J^^^^LOVE^OBLIGAT, 9^lauiday bra? j\ #«8| COnW-UIIDPORS-BIAIRBi Neusrrcl: Till: MNtt COLOMBO PI —Che IMMI KEISOM him, 1v I| Sat. Mnlte "MAIAIKA" (Ti'V,,. I Sunday M'nite Malay Hhß267 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1957-09-26 9 LiLOYD - Will death unlock the riddle of Sibelius? Is:: q r* HrJ* i "'I i IT^^""i1 T^^""iT J {rinS3TniPH!THHTTIWTTT^^ 2iiiaii ji£iKTmn;Tri|ni|||iiifnf s -.:v. v ]§ttw>, 1 ud pt n r^^ffi Us US* U ?-.HH death reveal the secret *> Will mn^ ak;d with new masterp ccc com^s^T 'Sf WOrld over since1,270 words
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Article70 1957-09-26 9 wwc Killed in 3 Days Tit application of Nino. i" t!'-.ir ;i\vay pimples Nixodcrm tonißht i your *kln beI vi.iioii, and rlrar. Nixe- rt^iovery thai kills tea on thr skm that Bolls, Krd Blotches, -*'inn. and Eruption!. I of your skin trouble* ive th.- germs that hide Of70 words
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Article58 1957-09-26 9 Fibrositis and Rheumatism Ended -r. Romlnd I itai «l Arthritis, lil Nrurttit and I In ;il mlnutro aflrr llaappcar, anil in I rei thr body poi&uns I <uur trnublr and «tilTni-<H of 1B« ;<,,! (rrl toonltr, I Bkkj to 3S*. lf«. Ih^r rp^ulli are II '"til. or money bark >'"58 words
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Advertisement68 1957-09-26 9 f WOMEN Jung again H v onlt natural I" >low down. Bat lilrr th.n they feel «euk. I I" kr, v «orkin( M| fun out of life. irod n-TAm an IK..L- 1..U Of Ma now tindlnf It li«( with rlrh. nil lifr fun I family, feel '< lad want new68 words
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Advertisement328 1957-09-26 9 tiumiffM BABEX NESTLES INSTANT FOOD FOR INFANTS l^^^^^^^^A IN EASY-TO-SERVE NO WASTE NO REFRIGERATION Being scientifically prepared in powder farm, e BABEX retains the fresh flavour of the ingredients /s^^Se™^^^^"" 1 and will keep in tip-top condition, after opening. fvtS^P^"^*^^ s^^ lor a reasonable tune without refrigeration. Just /^vs?^ "^^•S.fisSk328 words
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Miscellaneous65 1957-09-26 9 f»#>.v Morgan MM. A visitor YOU HAVE A T MELISSA.' IT'S AND I TOINK YOUT> V WHAT PIP I EVEN MENTION BLARNEY IMTUAT ri^T tr V.SITOR, PR. OOOP TO SEE BETTER 6ET WELi. dt fTHAT'sI MOU TELL Hf« I m NAME > FELLOW TRA^W MAD It H^M »Pr r JasssssssssssssssssssHssssssssssssssssß65 words
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609 1957-09-26 10 MALAYAN RUBBER STOCKS HIGHEST FOR SEVEN YEARS By Our Market Correspondent DAN-MALAYAN rubber stocks at the end of August rose by ten per cent to 140,338 tons and were the highest since June 1950. The increase was almost wholly accounted for by a rise of 12,781 tons in dealers' stocks609 words
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Article45 1957-09-26 10 TNVEr 1 thei Stock Loans ;r Loans 3 Bank 0 Mount I Mount y Western Ampo! r Oil Bet] Timor O. Aust. CV A.P.M. Bradfoici B. Hill Pro Court.au: Dunlop Hec. Zinc! Pelt Tex O. J. Cow". Herald Tin 1.C.1. (Aui Wool»o:Swan I.45 words
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Article21 1957-09-26 10 SINGAPORE, Sept. 25. RUBBER: 82} cents per lb. (up half a cent) TIN: $3C5 per picul (up 25 cents).21 words
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Article154 1957-09-26 10 October first gTade rubber buyyer» f-o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 82 cents per lb., up half a cent on Tuesday's closing price. The closing ton* was quiet. Closing prices In cents per lb yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S S. Spot fob- buyers 82. sellers 82! i:154 words
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Article108 1957-09-26 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail TT 325. O.D- 32\, 90 d/st 33 1/16 credit bills, 33 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 141 's French Francs *****;108 words
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Article51 1957-09-26 10 Singapore Chinese Produce K\I change: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; September/OctoI ber $24 :i buyers $25\ sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $40 S i sellers, drum $45 sellers. Pepper: 'quiet; no business reported done; iMuntok white $114. Sarawak $113. special Sarawak black $72 (all 'down51 words
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Advertisement1326 1957-09-26 10 COLONY OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT NOTICE NATIONAL SERVICE REGISTRATION PROGRAMME National Service Registration will take place for all those living or working within the City of Singapore at the National Service Office, the Drill Hall, Singapore Military Forces Headquarters. Beach Road, between the Ist October, 1957, to the 6th November, 1957,1,326 words
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Advertisement508 1957-09-26 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient s ERV FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 3n nAve Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swetr Frnan* F Anna Bakke 12/15 Osf 16 Oct 18 Elisabeth Bakke 24Sep, 9 Oct 8/10N,* N J 0, Cjertrud Bakke 12 Oct 26 Oct 25/27Nov 28Nov Accepting Cargo for Fremantle calling Cwaldlon508 words
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Advertisement1213 1957-09-26 11 t^um MANSFIELD 6, cbTLTD7r.., 4 >U r THE BUJE fu S mhel LINE COITAL ftfc, option ,o proceed via Singapore .7;°!udon ol9ow G 34 S?« tmmm s. P prSS° T&J£Z**,'i±J~* OC 4/5 Oct 4/, ■nd, H burg, Glasgow Oct 3 Oct 7 Ocf s/ o Pv ,,hui tor Liverpool, Wosgow1,213 words
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Advertisement1136 1957-09-26 11 i h 1 1 pmci 1 1 1 u u jftTy-g,4 lii /J ok EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST VIA SUEZ Penong p. Sham Spore SONGKHLA" 1/ 1 Oct 2/ 3 Oct 3/ 4 Oct Asceptlnt cargo for Kobe A Yokohama •JAVA" 4/ 4 Oct1,136 words
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Advertisement1089 1957-09-26 11 bui'l°dlng THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD Vmf 0 SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penong BENDORAN for Lonaon, In Port/26 Sepl Homburg, Rotterdam 27 Sept/ 5 Oct Lonaon direst arrives 27 Oct BENVORLICH for London, Rott., Hamburg, Antwerp1,089 words
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Advertisement1283 1957-09-26 11 McALISTER tic CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** ELLERMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND ana tor U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports Accepting cargo for Central 4 South and Conodo via Colombo America CITY OF COVENTRY BROriXVILLE Spore P. S'hom Fenang S'prre P.1,283 words
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Article554 1957-09-26 12 HONG KONG IMPRESSIONS LOVELY Johore model girl, Eunice Brent, just returned from a three months' fashion jaunt to Hong Kong, told me this week that Malayan girls were lagging behind Hong Kong women in smartness and elegance. When I met Eunice in Singapore, she looked as554 words
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Article, Illustration478 1957-09-26 12 to the film Judy, by the way. plays an expectant mother there will be a fashion parade of the latest niatern'ty clothes, worn by girls from the Singapore Model Academy. In case those who are not expecting a blessed event should be deterred from Joining the fun the478 words
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Advertisement292 1957-09-26 12 Ideally suitable jß^k~f for use in a jj^^rrEf hot climate '^Sm^ smoother, longer-lasting, easier to use. Gives your lips a lovelier lustre than ever before. In ten brilliant shades Upstkfc by YARDLEY YARDLEY 33 OID BOND STREET LONDON QUICK- FROZEN FISH sea-fresh and delicious! V Fresh as the moment they292 words
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Advertisement177 1957-09-26 12 I I dreamed. I was voted best-dressed woman i maidmfbrm CHANSONETTE t Hf m. I'm the babion _-.re of W W^*—. the the f\ M^^^ W^KttS^ marvelous circular-^ *"T^ Chansonetle. f^ll' BL abra...sh;ti)t.l i. JM- ideal! Ar,. W^^^^^^ perfect beginning for <» fat>ulous wardrob< ■^1 tilt r >"' Mnidrnform and177 words
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Miscellaneous315 1957-09-26 12 -j-. 26. Town looted In Spain (6). Straits Times Crossword K S%T mlneal con DOWN T"T""To 1 ii I" I 4 I JSSSJS Is I 1/ T™^^S I form of protection (6). I I H| *2. Bepulle (6). T -wsj; —TW SS* SSSv wi nm 3 Endue. with Inadequate §ss315 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-09-26 13 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY of THTJRYRAJAH SUBRAMANIAM died on 26th September, 1956. A Light from us has cone. A voice we loved is still. There U bareness in our home that can never be filled. His loving parents, brothers, sisters and Mnf44 words
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Advertisement593 1957-09-26 13 ma 9 frnm im. At ssH aBatHBB BBVB f urd from rage i \riONS VACANT \l,n.) Box SO ett. extra. NTS CLERK. A British' in Perak has a an experienced ac--nould hold LCC Certificate. Reply experience and Box A 676 8.T.. RECEPTIONIST, Reieading Hotel, Slngamust be fully exwith a high593 words
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Advertisement813 1957-09-26 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED tO Word. SS (Mln.) Box SO ett. extra. WANTED 2 ROOMS Terrace $100 '"laf^? 0 1 ad Area Ren* *100/120. Reply Box A4BOl ST. LARGE VACANT HOUSE for I 5385. "SB"? g££' OFFICE SPACE VACANT l» Word. SS (Mln.) Box St et.. extra. SMALL OFFICE With Own Ro!h813 words
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Advertisement819 1957-09-26 13 VEHICLES WANTED 20 Wordt SS (Mln.) Box SO ett. extra. SPECIAL AUCTION (Every Saturday) 3 pjn. Nice selection of Rood used cars. Bend your car In or buy one. Ring *****. I LARGE ORGANISATION in j Singapore requires on long lease,; American or Continental Car. i Reply with particulars to819 words
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Advertisement652 1957-09-26 13 FOB SALE 21) Wordt SS (Mln.) Box SO ett. axtru. CCC JUNK STORE, 137. Buklt Timah Road, Tel. *****, offers for: sale Radiograms, Refrigerators, j New and Second-hand Household j I Furniture. Gas and Electric Cook- 1 ers, EP.NS. Wares, Porcelain I Vases, Books. Cactus and Potted Plants, Plastic Saucer652 words
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Advertisement461 1957-09-26 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES Applications are Invited for experienced Draftsmen In the P.W.D. Penang. Salaries to be paid will be according to Qualifications and experience. Applications stating age, qualifications, and previous experlcr.ee should be forwarded to reach the State Engineer, Penang not later than 6th October. 1957. I NOTICE TO ROAD461 words
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Advertisement251 1957-09-26 13 NOTICES NOTICE NORTHERN MALAYA TRANSPORT COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated under H>« Companies. Enactment) Chapter 58 of Hie Revised Edition F.M.S. Laws. LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES. An application has been made to the Directors of the Northern Malaya Transport Co. Ltd., to issue duplicate certificates for 31 fully paid shares of 11/- each,251 words
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Advertisement467 1957-09-26 13 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS (Town Planning Provisions) (Extension) Ordinance, 1949. (Federation of Malaya IS/49). Notification under Section 137 Town Boards Enactment (FM.S. Cap. 137). No. It U hereby notified that a draft plan under section 143 of the Town Boards Enactment in respect of the proposed construction of a road467 words
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Advertisement213 1957-09-26 13 No Other j KETCHUP Tastes Like i HEINZ. .I I Made According to W^a^* Ahst-Mj/uedyk^. ftu»p*, K I fh Ravor Simpfy I Cant Be Copied I See For Yourself! J GREY HAIR NIGRISK' COMB |y[g§ with the Balsamic Oils A B supplied In each box. It gives the natural black213 words
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Article37 1957-09-26 14 LONDON, Wed. Results of Football League matches played last night: Dlv. 3 (South): Watford 4 Brentford I; Div 3 (North): Southport 2 Carlisle United 0; Friendly match: Arsenal 10 Hapoel Tel Aviv 2. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article170 1957-09-26 14 QINGAPORE Cold Storage, »3 winners of this season's Business Houses F.A. league first division championship started their bid for the Senior Cup with a 2-1 victory over Malayan Breweries at Farrer Park yesterday. The match was played on a very wet ground170 words
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Article267 1957-09-26 14 FAMOUS FANS PRAISE THE GAY CAVALIER of CRICKET LONDON. Wednesday. nRITAIN'S cricket lovers tonigrht paid their fare--13 well tribute to Denis Compton who has retired from regular nrst-class matches. Cricketers, footballers, athletes and boxers joined with famous "fans" from the theatre, politics and business at London'sReuter - 267 words
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Article61 1957-09-26 14 Sports DIARY SOCCER S.M A Premier league: Malay* v Furopeans, Kurasians and Indians, I I'm p.. -.11 Stadium, 5.15 p.m. ikkki:v SHA trial. SRC padanc, 5.15 p.m.: SHA l.^eue. Div. 2: I'niver»Hy v VMSA, Iniverslty: Navy Nomads v Ri:MK. Navy. Div. 3: STI" v Customs. STU. SWIMMING St. Andrew's School61 words
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Article44 1957-09-26 14 Teams for the Singapore Hockey Association trial at the S.R.C. padanc today are: Colours: V. Gomez; Baldhiraj, Kerpal Singh: Sohan Singh, Hay, Devadas: "Fernandez. Hon Yam, Pennefather. Rozarlo. Wright. Whites: Perman; Mosbergen, Aikell; Ounendran, Vellupillal. Schoon; Nonis, Vijlaratnam, Nugent, Coutts, Richard Lim.44 words
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Article11 1957-09-26 14 PENANG CARD SHOWS PROMISE OF LIVELY RACING11 words
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224 1957-09-26 14 VERNON MORGAN - lOC KEEPS ALL TEAM SPORTS FOR GAMES -AND ADDS NEW ONE VERNON MORGAN By SOFIA, Wednesday. THE International Olympic Congress here yesterday rejected proposals to eliminate team sports from the Olympic programme and added a new one, Volleyball. The 1.0.C. voted in principle to reduce the size of the OlympicReuter - 224 words
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Article82 1957-09-26 14 THOMAS CUP TIE IN HK HONG KONG, Wed:—Pakistan led Hong Kong 3-1 on the opening day of the first round of their Thomas Cup Asian Zone badminton tie I here today. Results (Pakistan names first i Singles: Nazi Ahmed Rajput beat M. Ebrahim 15-2. 15-0; Irshad AhmedReuter - 82 words
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Article88 1957-09-26 14 INDIAN Association, with nine 1 players, put up a hard fight before losing 2-1 to Singapore Teachers Union, in their Singapore Hockey Association nrst division match at Balestier Ftoad yesterday There was little enthusiasm in this early season game, and play was scrappy on a wet88 words
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Article32 1957-09-26 14 SYDNEY. Wed. One of Australia's foremost spin bowlers Jack Treanor has announced his retirement from first clas.s cricket. This was reported by Ritchie Benaud writing in the Sydney Sun today.32 words
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Article244 1957-09-26 14 DRINCE Charter, a four-year-r old Australian-bred gelding by Prince Goldsboroußh out Hyasha. has been registered in Class 1 by the Straits Racing Association. Nine other new horses registered areClass 2: Perhaps So, a four-year-old Irish gelding by Grand-master-KUquhangity. Class 3: Kanchil (late Mickey Mouse) a three-y«ar-old244 words
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Article53 1957-09-26 14 MOSCOW. Wed. Leonid Spirin. the Soviet Union's Olympic gold medalist for 20 kilometres, yesterday broke his own world record for the 15 kilometres walk. He covered the distance In 1 hr. 5 mm. 18 sec. beating the record of 1 hr. 5 mln 45.8 sec. he establishedReuter - 53 words
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Article40 1957-09-26 14 Ford S.C beat Shell SC. 3-2 in a SB.H.F.A. Senior Cup match played at Farrer Park ye.sterday. Scorers for Ford S.C. were Salleh <2> and Peng Kwan. Ahmad Bakar and Seng Kok scored (or Shell.40 words
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Article, Illustration358 1957-09-26 14 By SAUL JOSHUA WHEN King JCong, the king-pin of Singapore wrestling, arrives in Singapore from Australia today for his bout on Saturday night at the Happy World Stadium against world heavyweight champion Lou Thesz, he will be faced with358 words
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Article, Illustration431 1957-09-26 14 Haadyai and Hearts Ease a pair to watch Jeep's T»a to follow^) WITH several fairsized fields on the Penang card we should see some lively racing on Saturday. A total of 98 horses has been handicapped for the seven events and this a pleasant change for Penang which has become431 words
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Article222 1957-09-26 14 SCC 'A' TOO GOOD FOR CORPS UNBEATEN Singapore Cricket Club "A" proved too strong for Royal Army Medical Corps whom they beat by 18 points (5 tries and a penalty goal) to nil In their rugger match on the Singapore padang yesterday. It was thp222 words
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108 1957-09-26 14 CHOONGS AND DANES ENTER W. INDIA S-FINALS OOMBAY, Wed. Eddy Choong, who recently recovered from illness, and his brother David won their quarter-final in the Western India and Cricket Club of India combined badminton championships here last night against the Bengal pair, P. Bose and P. Guha. 15-8. 15-7. InReuter - 108 words
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Article64 1957-09-26 14 AN opportunist goal scored by Arthur Koh in the last minute of the game enabled District Workshop (Singapore i to hold the 221 Base Vehicle Depot to a 1-1 draw in Singapore Districts Senior Association cup soccer final played at Tanglin yesterday. Base Vehicle Depot were64 words
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Article88 1957-09-26 14 oouce gapori j Servl Customs at Jalan b night. In the earlier. P the ho. gapor. scored a! H The Pol perforn ment their Seng, in the never 1 Their Haron K less fir l:. posts. cam< second hall Haron Randlng Hits post Police a Rood Af'er E the88 words
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Article20 1957-09-26 14 The R AAF. i R.A.S.C. by 11 j two Ml rugger match day Hearnden. scored one convpr K20 words
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Advertisement596 1957-09-26 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" It SJ» (Minimum). Daily 1 me 'i. 10 Words $2.50 (Mm.) VANITY, spore's Leading Gown il Battery Ro«l. *****. JD ME to see Everetts tomorrow about our home leave. vr DRIVE? Come to A. .a Driving School, 67 Orchard Road. LOOKING FOB SERVANTS? I abour596 words
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Advertisement114 1957-09-26 14 I SAN I FRANCISCO 1 10] 1 1 njil Z 2 I" WM MM MALAYAN AIRWAYS L|Ul h^P^J GfNMAI SAUS AC£N7S OC£AN BUUDINC SINGAPO'I •RITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORP< "li^ "SHOT* ON LOCATiO? Kfl IN A WOMAN'S HEAR 'i Nen£ fl B^W^i v Tony f Stßiran ®DBRMI IT'S A SHAW'S MALAY114 words
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