The Straits Times, 20 October 1957
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Title Section14 1957-10-20 1 labqett in THE SUNDAY TIMES No. LIM SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1957 20 CENTS14 words
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288 1957-10-20 1 POST CLERK FINDS BULLET IN DEATH LETTER Missile flies out as envelope is stamped TIVES from the Singapore CID yesterday rushed to the Ceneral Post Office in Fullerton Building and seized a rifle bullet and a letter threatening a towkay with death. '< bullet was found by a postal clerk288 words
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Article41 1957-10-20 1 with jjekpot o be layan Contest AND s the usual $5,000 in consoHAVE .i made your the big c contest Monday, Oct. 28 EIGHT SEND ur coupon, postal order, early. Remember could be jackpot Month for41 words
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Article86 1957-10-20 1 ON OTHER PAGES Page J f Infamy by Walter Lord 2 fir 3 md Twenties by Susan Barrie 6 Knowalls and |anc Lee 7 The Countryman's journal by Tuan Djek 9 Mala, tal s over the Red Cross 10 Don Bidior 10 Photo Contest I 2 Films Records and Rad.o86 words
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Article, Illustration26 1957-10-20 1 Three Rings wins fifth Cold Cup just by a neck t. E. J. Tan leadt in Three Rings (Bill Camcr up) the Shif/uporc Gold Cup uinner.26 words
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190 1957-10-20 1 EARNINGS UP TO 5 150,000 —RECORD CROWD THERE By EPSOM JEEP THK higsest-i'ver rscinf trowel at Bukil Timah— it swelled to 20.000 by Ihe time thf Cup races uennui—raised a creat cheer for Mr. E J Tan'.s mighty horse, Three Magi, as he flashed past the post a neck winner190 words
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Article43 1957-10-20 1 TAIPEH. Sat— People in Taipeh are the biggest porkeaters in the Far Ea.st. the director of the tax office. Mr. Shih Chen Yu. said b I He said every year they, consumed two pigs for every seven residents RouterReuter - 43 words
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86 1957-10-20 1 SPUTNIK FALLS VICTIM TO THE CAPITALISTS NEW YORK, Sat. The Russian earth satellite Sputnik fell victim to a capitalistic stunt last night when it was used to light a sign advertising whisky on top of a two-storey building. The stunt was arranged by Radio Corporation of America technicians. Sputnik's radioAP - 86 words
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Article24 1957-10-20 1 COPENHAGEN. Sat. A Russian film of the launching of the first artificial earth satellite will have its world premiere in Copenhagen. U.P.UP - 24 words
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Article37 1957-10-20 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. Two actors. Scott Brady and Des mond Slattery. were today freed on $7,500 bail each after their arrest on narcotics j charges in a police raid on I ♦heir Hollywood Hill* home I37 words
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Article27 1957-10-20 1 LOOK SHO'S JOINING US... NEW comic strips for E young and old E readers will appear E soon in the Straits Times group of news. E papers.27 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-10-20 1 THAT'S Blondie 5 above. The loving wife, 3 the lovable wife of E z Dagwood Bumstead E Millions of readers all E over the world know z them. You really ought E to meet them. too. E There's never a dull E moment in the Bum- stead62 words
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Article45 1957-10-20 1 NAIROBI. Sat. Govern- ment House announced yes- > terday that constitutional talks held here between Mr., Alan Lennox Boyd. the Co- 1 I lonial Secretary, and re- preservatives of all Kenya (•'immunities had failed t" arrive at any agreed conclusion. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article142 1957-10-20 1 WASHINGTON, Sat Duke of Edinburgh yesterday saw models of the pro "ted US. earth satellite "t the National Academy of me the National (talk A.t he spent more than an Sour and a half with American scientists associated with the international Geophysical Year. Prince PhilipReuter - 142 words
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Article35 1957-10-20 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. Mr. Homer M. Byington Jr., U.S. Ambassador-designate to Ma- laya. conferred with presi- Eisenhower today. He is expected to arrive I in Malaya late in November, i UP.UP - 35 words
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175 1957-10-20 1 Mrs. Brando IS Welsh here is a paper to prove it LONDON. Sat— A British Commonwealth Relations Office certificate today entered the controversy between Mrs. Marlon Brando and the OCallaghans of Cardiff. The O'Callaghaiis say tlirv are the young actress' mother and father. Mrs. Brando insists she is Anna Kashfi,AP - 175 words
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235 1957-10-20 1 NO SYRIA STAB -TURK CHIEF TO KING SAUD BEIRUT, Soturdoy. DRESIDENT Celal Bayer, president of Turkey, has assured King Soud of Saudi Arabia that Turkey does net contemplate attacking Syria. The President was replying to a message from the king concerning the situation on the Turkish-Syrian border. In NEW YORKReuter - 235 words
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Article220 1957-10-20 1 WASHINGTON. Saturday A HEAD-AND-SHOULDERS portrait of Prince Charles. painted by President Eisenhower from a s>n. by 7in ,pnnt and some magazine photographs, was among an exchange of gifts between the President and the Queen at the White House last night. Prince Charles is shown < IReuter; UP - 220 words
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Article18 1957-10-20 1 OSLO. Sat. Norway baa recognised Malaya as an independent state, the Foreign Office here said today.18 words
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Article39 1957-10-20 1 QAR-ES-SALAAM. Sat. Prince Kanm, 20, was enthroned here as the new Aga Khan before a wildly-excited throng of Ismaili Muslims today. He was crowned with a golden turban on a dais decked with 4.000 flowers.39 words
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Article202 1957-10-20 1 SITUATION WORSE SAYS ZHUKOV MOSCOW, Sat M it sh.ii GcOTd /hukov. Soviet Defence Minister, said at Tirana yesterday international situation had deteriorated, especially in Middle East. Tass reported today.— Reuter. Alter the ancient traditional ceremonies the young ruler spoke of the atomic age, the Soviet earth-satellite and the-Reuter - 202 words
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Article38 1957-10-20 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. The Indian Army, which for years has marched to the strains of Scottish tunes such as "The Bluebells of Scotland," is to have its own martial music based on Indian themes. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Advertisement144 1957-10-20 1 AH. now. this is E 5 something different. E The girls are Carmen and Co. ("Co" for Car. E men's "co-operative" E partner). The dizzy E dames, they are some- E times called. They are E'' detectives and their E unorthodox methods E get results. E AND here X^SSK =is144 words
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Article, Illustration733 1957-10-20 2 WALTER LORD - SUB-ALERT!' BUT GATE STAYS OPEN WALTER LORD by It was time for Morning E nothing of unaccountable signals on Colours at Pearl harbour. Time for the radar, or of a strange encounter flags to be hoisted, for bugles to outside the harbour. Then they sound, for bands to play. The733 words
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1135 1957-10-20 2 Row, then it happened Lieutenant Goepner. who said it looked like a buoy to him, but keep an eye on it. GEAR IN DID, AND ABOUT A MINUTE LATER SAID HE THOUGHT IT WAS A SMALL CONNING TOWER. IT SEEMED TO BE CONVERGING ON1,135 words
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Advertisement118 1957-10-20 2 Be chic, be casual, be comfortable f jT?\* xn tne most gamin of jeans, J^m I; slacks and Tee Shirts. You'll find "Y'^r T&Jl^, that you are the big centre of J>* t3^^\\ attraction wherever you go! A* BBf I/ Tr >' a pair of our Shorts. Slwl ■r Ci§118 words
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Article, Illustration383 1957-10-20 3 I :n Taussig sounded the general alarm Then he shouted into the loudspeaker id again: "All hands, general quarters. Air Raid! This is no drill!" ;ig in from Seaman of the Anng approachthe mounroared v ist's Mate heard a ::.ate call383 words
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656 1957-10-20 3 engine-room clock stopped at 7.57. THE CONCU SSION BURST THL SEAMB OF THE OLD OGLALA ALONGSIDE HURLING Ml M( lAN bON RODEXBKRGER FROM HIS I PPER B I M K. HE COULD ONLY THINK THAT THE ANCIENT BOILERS HAD FINALLY EXPLODED.656 words
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Article64 1957-10-20 3 ritHE Japanese attack on Pez abled every battleship ai the Hawaiian area. Other na and auxiliary, were put out facilities damaged. Five battleships, three Oglala. and the Utah were si to be of use. arl Harbour temporarily disnd most of the aircraft in ival vessels, both combatant64 words
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Article, Illustration317 1957-10-20 3 Rear Admiral C. R. L PARRY, R. N - Rear Admiral C. R. L PARRY, R. N. by who was at Pearl Harbour as Assistant Naval Attache to the U.S. Pacific Fleet. MY ship, the Fleet Flagship Pennsylvania, was in dry dock at the time of the attack and was hit by only one bomb.317 words
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Advertisement107 1957-10-20 3 Do You Know? That The MALAYAN RAILWAY provides speedy transport of merchandise ttc., to and from Kelantan. Goods handed in at Kuala Lumpur or Singapore for Kota Bharu are normally delivered at traders premises within 48 hours. Goods handed in at Kota Bharu for either Kuala Lumpur or Singapore are107 words
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Article350 1957-10-20 4 'HOSTILE' WITNESS DENIES MAKING ALLEGED STATEMENT POLICE HAVE MADE OUT CASE, SAYS MAGISTRATE |^AJI Badarudin bin Haji Mohamed Yusof, 40, said by his counsel to come from a "very distinguished family", was yesterday committed for trial on a charge of carrying firearms in public.350 words
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Article, Illustration109 1957-10-20 4 PRESS BALL MISS CEYLON Susila Simon, hi, will represent Ceylon at the "Parade of the Nations'' at the Singapore I'nion of Journalists Press Ball at the Sea View Hotel on Oct. M. She is the daughter of Mr. T. A. Simon, a city councillor. The highlight of the Ball will109 words
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Article35 1957-10-20 4 The University of Malaya Muslim Society will sponsor a talk on "Religion and Science" at the Arts Lecture Theatre. Cluny Road, tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. The speak er will be Syed Hussein alAtas.35 words
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Article22 1957-10-20 4 The Singapore Buddhist Association will hold ltg annual meeting at "Sri Lankaramaya" 30-C. St. Michael's Road, today at 4 p.m.22 words
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234 1957-10-20 4 SIT flats: A record number going up CINCAPORE Improvement; Trust now has an all-i time record number of I about 5.000 flats under j construction, the chief] architect, Mr. S. C. Wool-! mer, told the Sunday Times j yesterday. By the end of this year, he added, the number was234 words
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84 1957-10-20 4 THE LONG ARM OF THE LAW HAS ITS HAND BITTEN A BAR waitress bit a police constable's band when he tried to arrest g noisy customer, ipore court was told yesterday. The result: Constable Bkafwaa Singh arrested them both. In tourt yesterday, the waitress, Leong Ah Moy was fined SlO84 words
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Article51 1957-10-20 4 The Ford Motor Co., (Malaya i Ltd has stepped up its production work in its Singapore factory to meet the increased demand for vehicles. Mr. s. K. Campbell, sales manager, said that 250 men In the manufacturing section wore working overtime on Saturday aiternoons begin- .rim51 words
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Article30 1957-10-20 4 Kmir hundred and forty; two more young men registered for National Service in Singapore yesterday, the 16th day of registration. bringing the total to date to 10,484.30 words
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Article115 1957-10-20 4 A seventh couple. Mr. Robert Chow and Miss Mary Cheonsi of Singapore have entered lor the All-Malayan Amateur Blue Riband championship to be held at the Great World cabaret tonight, and tomorrow. The other entries are j (from Singapore^ Mr. and Mrs. A. Hull, Mr.115 words
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Article, Illustration15 1957-10-20 4 DIED IN RED SEA: BODY COMES HOME Father Becharas's coffin is lowered from the Vietnam15 words
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Article20 1957-10-20 4 A record number of 117 people gave blood at the Blood Tranfusion Centre. Singapore, on Friday. to20 words
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237 1957-10-20 4 A PRIEST'S last wish will be granted when he is buried in Singapore this week. French. born Father Edouard Becharas. "9, a missionary in Singapore and the Federation for 52 years, died in the liner Vietnam on his237 words
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Article146 1957-10-20 4 A SINGAPORE telephone linesman, Abdul Majid bin Madon, said in court yesterday that he could not pay maintenance to his wife because he had no money. He was called on to show cause why he should not be jailed for failing to maintain his146 words
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Article114 1957-10-20 4 Trade fair crown nets $3,400 THE gold crown of the A Trade Fair Queen was auctioned at the Great World Cabaret, Singapore, last night for $3,400 lor the Nanyang University fund. The crown was won by Miss Alice Wong. 21, who offered it for the auction. Most of the stalls114 words
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Article67 1957-10-20 4 Negotiations over a dispute between a Singapore lighterage contractor and his 22 striking employees reached a deadlock at the Labour Ministry yesterday. The workers struck on Tuesday in protest against then- dismissal by the contractor. Mr. Son Yam San, after his contract with Goodyear Orient Co.67 words
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Article34 1957-10-20 4 A taxi driver. N.P. Gopalkurup, was yesterday fined $100 in a Singapore court when he was found guilty of voluntarily causing hurt to a fellow driver. Ahmad bin Harun. with a pen-knife.34 words
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Article29 1957-10-20 4 Three Malay seamen yesterday rescued a woman. Low Oh Tern, 34, from the sea off Clifford Pier, Singapore. Sh e was admitted to hospital.29 words
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131 1957-10-20 4 AN unemployed labourer. Sim Bong Thong, told a Singapore Magistrate, Mr. Robert Chee, yesterday that he left his wife because she often punched him and he became extremely afraid of her. His wife, Ooi Phek Lav, he said, caused him so131 words
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183 1957-10-20 4 INDEPENDENCE FOR COLONY CAN'T BE RISKED-TIMES I ONDON, Sat. The Times today argued that any independent existence for Singapore cannot at present be risked because of the "conflict" between those who cling to Chinese culture and nationalism and those who cling to the western democratic outlook. "The detention and proposed183 words
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Article47 1957-10-20 4 MALACC Chong. a I Kamponß P the Bukit I miles from the polic, Monday night of $63 casi of jewellery. Loh said I men armed gained entrj after anm had come I cards. Two mon nouse at thi up »befor, sacked hu47 words
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Article34 1957-10-20 4 IPOH, Sat-T Chinese Alaunch a deal for its 200,00(i the Federatioi; i Mr. Y. C K nated Frdt president of thi of the MCA pointed chain mutual aid mittee34 words
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Advertisement293 1957-10-20 4 The ma nJlj|f who wanted service 'B' ;^PP JVlaybe something went wrong at the office. jt *m> L 18. wal Or maybe at home. For, s ?^K P u "^dly* ne was rather f? r Aft*- 1 IB cranky when he came aboard. JjlV .^ili^Lv HHi "^Kk The flight was293 words
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Advertisement142 1957-10-20 4 Greatest natural health toni in the world frAtj Ribena is the ft^ Xy \eoep your family free W^P^ infection. TVrvH jT V t<aste.7licy'n thrive I t Look at thew/ So happy.' >> Yes, delicious Ribena Is world-famoua as the most wonderful tonic drink of A the day. That's because Ribena142 words
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Article440 1957-10-20 5 for his evidence to be taken as matter of urgency is rejected Defence contention: It will not be fair to accused SINGAPORE magistrate yesterday refused a Crown application for the testimony of Mr. H Choy, a banker, to be taken as a matter ncy440 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-10-20 5 Mr. Wong is the sun of Mr. and Mrs. Wong Van Chee. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chong Thutt Pitt. MR, FRANCIB WONG T/E KAN, a member of the Straits Times editorial i staff, and his bride, Bea. trice Chong Siew Lan.70 words
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120 1957-10-20 5 PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH WANTS TO LEARN MALAY pROFESSOR Brian Mil- 1 ler. formerly a lee- 1 turer at Oxford, has arrived in Singapore to take up his appointment as professor of English at the University of Malaya. He said he accepted the appointment "because of a desire for a change,120 words
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Article132 1957-10-20 5 Leadership course in Chinese THE Federation of Boys' Clubs will conduct a course for Chinese club leaders so that they may give instruction in Chinese. "The majority of the youths of Singapore are Chi nese-speaking." said the pre sident. Mr. Lim Choon Mong. yesterday. "To encourage them to take a132 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-10-20 5 t lii Filipino film rrivcri m sin» ilj in di-Nt.ir i Inivliand. Pancho i ii. .i him to be H i« llrothrrv ilom arrived here in Shield of lil. i will play tn mrl who tails nil a crook ito r husband I the87 words
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Article134 1957-10-20 5 i UMPUR. Sat. man of the Teachei Mr. K. V. ij pledged supnment i group of i to be plotting Education, (i Khir Johari. d. there was no place In Malayan schools for troublemakers or those engaged In un-Malayan activities. Inche Johari. who was speaking134 words
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268 1957-10-20 5 OUR CHILDREN ARE YOUNG.. THEY HAVE A LIGHT EAR' A TEARFUL father yesterday pleaded with the Permanent Secretary to the Singapore Education Ministry, Mr Lee Siow Mong, for a sympathetic review of the case of his son who is being detained under268 words
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227 1957-10-20 5 From lAN MOK-AI LONDON, Saturday. WALAYAN students m London will have free chicken curry and chapati at Malaya Hall on Oct. 26. It's part of the Deepavali celebrations. Deepavali. an Indian festival will be celebrated by all Malayans here. The Indian students, .said Mr.227 words
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Article46 1957-10-20 5 NEW YORK. Sat. -A New York man, Mr. A. B. Meyer, has been named president of Bowaters Southern Paper Corporation to succeed Sir Eric Bowater of London. Sir Eric, who established the factory in 1952. was named chairman of the board.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article32 1957-10-20 5 Kuanlan REX: Storm Over the Nile--10.45. Chons Kok Kwai Lot 12.30 2.30. 7. 3 15. I CATHAY: The Stooge 10 30. Ol lLoh Pie Sau 12.30, 2.30, 7. 9.30.32 words
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Article, Illustration178 1957-10-20 5 Dalforce leader Mr. Mah dies, 54 A PROMINENT member, of the wartime organisation Dalforce, Mr. Mah Khong, died in Singapore early yesterday morning after an operation j at the General Hospital. Mr. Mah. 54, joined Dalforce to fight the Japanese just before the assault on Singapore in 1942. He represented178 words
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Article56 1957-10-20 5 KUNJIAMBU KRISHNAN. 34 a fitter, was found handed in his hotel room in Owen Road. Singapore, yesterday morning. He took the room on i Thursday afternoon and did not leave it for two day.s. When he registered he save a Bukit Timah Road address.56 words
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Article206 1957-10-20 5 Water! It makes Mr. Batz sigh... A FEW weeks ago, Mr. M. Rabinowich Batz sat in his office in Beersheba, historic desert city m Israel, and sighed. Across the table sat a friend who had just remarked: "Goinu to Singapore? Ah, they have as much water there as we have206 words
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Article42 1957-10-20 5 The eighth conference ot directors of education of Commonwealth territories in South-east Asia will begin in Kuching tomorrow and end on Wednesday. Singapore will be represented by Mr. D. McLellan and Malaya by Mr. D. H Crist ies.42 words
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Advertisement65 1957-10-20 5 Wes losf his head -about the g .n who u Ses Cjiy^ ANGEL FACE is powder and S\* -^T foundation combined, rocs JfT on with its own Pf h^ S frCsh Ckomt your own ■J^L^t)'®^^ J t^ ir gla morous l vor y- K^^fe-^^^X^J a" d GoldMirrorCaM> IV^«* Jl or65 words
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Advertisement219 1957-10-20 5 Wr^m^lM vitality Everyone over 30 should take extra Vitamins and Minerals advise world-famous authorities Even a properly balanced diet may not be adequate to supply you with all the vitamins and minerals. That's because modern cooking methods tend to destroy much of these vital elements present in food. To ensure219 words
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Article, Illustration472 1957-10-20 6 The Girls dressed for swim in 1890 By SUSAN BARRIE JHANK your lucky stars, girls, that you were born in the bikini age and not in the naughty 'nineties or even the roaring 'twenties. Either one of those past fashion eras would have been tough on the outdoor girl. There472 words
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Article, Illustration154 1957-10-20 6 Princess Grace was Angela's schoolmafe DRETTY Singapore teenager, Angela Eu. drew her first charcoal portrait when she was 12 She has been sketching ever since Angela, who received part of her education in America and once went to the same school as Grace Kelly "Miss Kelly was a senior" plans154 words
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422 1957-10-20 6 THE CASE OF THE PIMPLE IS NOT ALL THAT SIMPLE CO many of our young readers have written asking what to do about that very common complaint, acne. And this week the Sunday Times beauty adviser, Mrs. Louis Klerk has some constructive advice for sufferers. Acne, or pimples, as many422 words
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Article107 1957-10-20 6 The talented Anclano family, who specialise in musicians, now have a potential film star in then ranks. Pretty, 20-year-old Dolores has been spotted kr '.siting movie director, Ra tnon Estella, to make I screen test for a Filipino film. Dolores who is an accomplished pianist107 words
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Article92 1957-10-20 6 PINEAPPLE CRUNCH FOR DESSERT TRY making sert For 1 One U cup melted bul Comb:- ter, 11 for the to; a greased Chill Prep 1 r PI«S. Pineapple tables; COld*. 1 cup rru cup coti t spoon* lrnv spoon grated cup sugar, Chen-:. STIR WELL Soften ge Comoin.- pineapple. Ipeel92 words
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Article34 1957-10-20 6 A pageant of Indiai folk and tribal di be a special at: the Kamala Club's dane at Raffles Hotel ballroon on Nov. 4. Proceeds wi! aid the Kamala ClJb buile ing fund.34 words
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Advertisement153 1957-10-20 6 a new touch for your beauty^ pSfoh fvnUh i%VJfARDI.EY I\V w s ll Feather Finish ensures NJ> ,'t j£%* that your make-up is perfect at all times. Nothing equals it for retouching it is a blend of fine Yardley Powder fand delicate cream. The merest touch of it restores your153 words
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Advertisement40 1957-10-20 6 POLISHES^^^™^ CEMEHffIILE FLOOR?, njjr .1 nil minyakH^aTTJapaT (EMBROCATION OIL) It is very effective for stomachache, seasid" giddiness, insects bites, bums, cuts a< Obtainable from All the Chinese medical I* throughout Singapore b Federatron LEUNG RAI FOOK L SINGAPORE JOHORE BAHhi40 words
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Article306 1957-10-20 7 i was a party and i sfght. retly knowour ther and naJce me rhen disaster -cycle k later. preunant. i '^reat My *urake at >t tell y con- iraid they 1 think I help t Know what \N( ii me your i<l i would be 1 1 Mdi306 words
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Article, Illustration1395 1957-10-20 7 TRAGEDY FOLLOWS A CASE OF LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT for her until she is about 19 or 20, for by then I will have a sufficient income to maintain a family. I am too shy to speak to her parents though I am sure they will approve of me But1,395 words
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385 1957-10-20 7 r lIA\I HT.Hi-d helpful correspondence for, and would be glad to incur tinaddresses of, the the following: > %N. who wrote Irom Kuala Lumpur that she uus very lonely with onl\ a S-year-old boy lur i <jin|>an\ and wanted to tiuki- Ii lends. More than385 words
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571 1957-10-20 7 A READER OFFERS SERVICES TO CHESHIRE HOMES volunteers to help. Where can I apply? STUDENT Singapore. Your helD would, we are sure, be ivelcome. Apply to "Cheshire Homes, Malaya" 108 Chulia Street, Singapore 1. ■k WHAT do you think about TT the recent ban on racing broadcasts? Are you for571 words
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Advertisement139 1957-10-20 7 (arnation MIIK V-> Evaporated MILK ONE-WHIP /^^^S^i fee eam nk^w^\ BASIC ONE-WHIP ICE-CREAM °^jt^^ *"f sanjaevs "suss Dl tablespoons sugar (castor preferably! 2 m i nu tes Make sure the milk, bowls jnilla- and beaters are very cold Add sugar. ■*l teaspoon e'elatme mlla and d ol^ d elatine wh139 words
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Advertisement351 1957-10-20 7 Ove Bob Martini io keep him heafthq, handsome, gaif f Pver see your dog really out of condi- formula tion? Off his food, listless and dull. uonN-aw'et'co"' 1 Condl bis coat loose and irritating witb utamiM ths'S'crouS scarcely the energy to wag his tail. Why tiiMcU"^^^"©^^ ever let your dog351 words
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Miscellaneous4 1957-10-20 7 '(3AMSOLS <v /baAAf Ajm&*>#-~4 words
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Article, Illustration94 1957-10-20 8 THE BANKERS OFFER TO TALK ON PAY DEMANDS If LUMPUR. Sat The Malayan Exchange Banks Associat on today offered to meet the bank ni? section of the Federation of Clerical and Administrative Staff Union on its demands for more pay and better working conditions. The federation had called inference of94 words
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Article74 1957-10-20 8 About 250 workers at Thornyrroft and Co one of Blni bigfcest sit-down .strike tomorrow ever their demand for I Mr. TV Gomez, president I of the Singapore Employees' Union, which re- 1 presents the workers, said tcrda* that the company had written to the union to v74 words
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Article41 1957-10-20 8 Talks in Singapore yesterday between the International Aeradio and the Civil Air Transport Union over the Unions claim for $100 "leave transport allowance", were postponed to next Saturday A union spokesman said that the company had offered $7541 words
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96 1957-10-20 8 KIALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Countess of Limerick, vice chairman of the British Red Cross Society, t >day presented colours to the new .Malayan Red Cross Society (in the Selangor 'luh pnriang here. The IVputy Yang diPertiian Aeon?, the Sultan of Selangor, took96 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-10-20 8 ROLLS AND PONTIAC AT THE MOTOR Wo The traditionally British and the ultra-modern American provide sharp contrasts at the London Motor Show. Left, the new Rolls Royce twoseater Silver Clouti called by designer Fritz Swain the "Honeymoon Express"— selling £8.550 (about $72.000.. Below, the senvttmn d Club deReuter - 60 words
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Article228 1957-10-20 8 Alleged confession read in court JkJALACCA, Sat. A Malay boy looked up to heaven and prayed before cutting the throat of a 17-year-old Chinese girl, according to an alleged confession read out in the |as;n Court today. The confession, said to have been mad e228 words
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Article41 1957-10-20 8 A special newsreel covering the Queen's visit to Canada is being shown at the Odeon Theatre in Singapore. An- 1 other newsreel, covering the Queen's trip to the United States, is expected to arrive this week.41 words
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Article27 1957-10-20 8 The Indian Fine Arts Society presented a programme of classical dance I by Kumari Komala at the I Victoria Memorial Hall Sin- < gapore, last night.27 words
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55 1957-10-20 8 FISH BOMBS GO OFF AND INJURE BOYS KUCHING. Sat. Two Chinese youths were injured In Tawau, North Borneo, when making ris:i bombs' in bottles. The boys were stuffing fire-crackers in an old glue bottle when the explosion occurred. One boy injured in the stomach and hands is in hospital The55 words
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Article40 1957-10-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— I The general-secretary of the National Union of Factory and General Workers, Mr. V. David, is to contest the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council by-election next month as a Labour Party of Malaya candidate.40 words
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Article33 1957-10-20 8 Onn Ang Meng. 22, was yesterday sentenced in a Singapore court to six months' jail for stealing a bicycle and six cartons of cigarettes at Forfar House on Oct. 5.33 words
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196 1957-10-20 8 Husband stabbed man who walked hand-in-hand with his wife A LOR STAR. Sat. A I husband stabbed a man to death after seeing him walk hand-in-hand with his wife, the Kedah Assize Court was told today. Accused of killing Sa'ad bin Abdullah, 40. in front of the Sungei Patani market196 words
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333 1957-10-20 8 AMAHS WEEP AS THE BANDIT -FIGHTING AUSSIES SAIL HOME lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII lIIIIIIIIIIIIIMH I ii FAREWELL-BUT MANY SOLDIERS WANT TO COME BACK JHE 2nd Bn. Royal Australian Regiment was given a rousing send-off tonight. To the strains of the regimental song, "Ringo," and "Waltzing Matilda." played by the Loyal Regiment Band, the333 words
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Article64 1957-10-20 8 SHOES FOR ALL IN SCHOOL KUALA I I The Federal Ministrx "Operation I. to ensure th;:i wear ihoe< t This v Inche \!.ih Johari, when he an essay om civiiii; cerenonj Methodist bo) hero today. Inche Klnr attitude of som< parents t<> 11 is ■hocking. in i schools ehildra without64 words
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Advertisement309 1957-10-20 8 The Key Brandy Series of South African \J Animals i jimmMfML^^L Tallest of South Africa's ruminants, ltffl<lwßi the Giraffe is the Eiffel Tower 11 til 1 ©"W»?tfßDßr tll un ei cv<n at birt h 't usually i f f\\ aWT[j^vi '••^Bßßf stands six feet high: looking down on others I■*309 words
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Advertisement302 1957-10-20 8 At J/aMa A*** 'ff Hi.. man M:nx saloon after setting up m new feft record for the treacherous 5.000-mlle Van- F&^k couver-Fairbanks < Alaska, round trip Cr O ;?m "ufn to London announcing the fact Pape ssld: Hlllman performed maßnlflcently. Four h?nu a h d n m: j° s tnp302 words
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556 1957-10-20 9 DOUGLAS LACKERSTEEN - DOUGLAS LACKERSTEEN THERE S S3 MUCH TO LEARN, SAYS CRACIA BY like a case Asian flu to jy spread- h« floor, htle mat. hr, hands straight out hmpy. C 3 a Tay v ed In approvr>e of those H in turn. Mi.ss556 words
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Article, Illustration246 1957-10-20 9 HE HEATHERBELL, FASTEST SPEED BOAT IN SPORE c H therbell (above) I of the fastest built speedo be seen in "Jters, whose 1 '«nt and plush the -gory 215 which ;ulps j n gallons of fu el an hour, Pablc of over Per hour. If i246 words
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166 1957-10-20 9 TAI SINC ONN - Vandals at Pagoda of Million Buddhas TAI SINC ONN By pENANC. Sat.—Vandalism and the ravages of time have marred the splendour of Penang's 50-year-old Kek Lok Si temple at Aycr Itam. During a visit to the temple last week, 1 was dismayed to WC drray eating into this once magniliieiit166 words
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279 1957-10-20 9 Union mobilises members to end Emergency KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE National Union of Plantation Workers will mobilise all estate workers to assist the Government in ending the Emergency as quickly as possible. Mr. John Emmanuel, acting secretary-general, told the Sunday Times today that NUPW has decided to be the first279 words
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Article31 1957-10-20 9 The Buona Vista Community Centre held its first anniversary variety show in aid of the centre's fund at its premises in South Buona Vista Road. Singapore, last night.31 words
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Article30 1957-10-20 9 The Governor. Sir Robert Black, will give a talk at the "get-together" meeting of the Friends of Singapore on Nov. 4 at the Singapore Club, Fullerton Building.30 words
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216 1957-10-20 9 Gunfight as village police hold off Reds TANA RATA, Sat. An unknown number of terrorists lost night at- tacked the police post in j the Bertam Valley estate i new village, situated two miles in the interior off the main road. Tho attack was made from outside the perimeter fence216 words
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Advertisement740 1957-10-20 9 A SAFE DEPOSIT t for YOUR FUNDS J C SECURITY: Growp Assets Exceed £15,000,000 1 .^^PNav ST VBILITY "noMrnt lnlmv I I f SIKKNC.III Knrmlcdsc and r xpcricncc 1 VA nS SAIKTV N" Risk of DeprcciaHon 1 V i j£tj M Cr.SS Years of Development .1 STANDARDS The Best in740 words
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Article62 1957-10-20 10 KOH BOH CHUA Nee parsed away :.t age of 76 on I 10 p.m. at 500-C (<• id leaving behind d 5 gong, Eng Pang. Eng Joo. Eng ad 4 Uauihter.sand 7 son-ln-K*ff. Scan Peng M Nyang an Boon >n ftge ihdchildren, 2 in-iaw, 2 great lien to mow62 words
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Article13 1957-10-20 10 Hi i Hit DESIGNS In s Visit JoglnH. v Course tel; *****.13 words
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Article29 1957-10-20 10 I Win ,i. mmlru VOUK IEMHOHARY 1 'Hi 'Country House" DWall Fami- Luxury Si Htten- i cockIV Golf, 'busses, AA. I ..ii ii >i hr.s Special Biochures.29 words
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Article298 1957-10-20 10 SHIPING THE FUTURE I N MA.N i countTM* the right to vote was won aitir considerable sacriticc by those who fought lor it. In the Federation and Singapore tiie birth and growth ot democracy has been a painless process. We have leaders but no martyrs, and although the romantics may298 words
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Article200 1957-10-20 10 rPHL State Councillors of Negri Sembilan have increased their pay from $200 to $250 a month. Since they are their own bosses, they do not have to negotiate for increases. Nor was this all. The Councillors also approved car loans for themselves. When the Privileges Committee considered the200 words
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Article, Illustration92 1957-10-20 10 ROCER TANTON - King's House -silent and empty ROCER TANTON BY K. LUMPUR, Sat. KING'S House, once the home of Malaya's High Commissioners, is a sad. deserted building Witr independence, King's House scene of so many glittering garden parties, cocktail parties, dinners and dances became the Istana Tetamu Now in its empty rooms92 words
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Article, Illustration645 1957-10-20 10 sive crockery and cut lery in the Istana's cor ridors. For all this crystal and china will have to be replaced. They bear the British emblem. The paintings and the portraits which once adorned its walls have been taken down. For645 words
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837 1957-10-20 10 JEFFERY FRANCIS - Malaya takes over a work of great humanity JEFFERY FRANCIS Milestone in history of the Red Cross By EIGHT YEAR OLD Ah Leng has been in the General Hospital for three months She has no parents, relatives or friends But every Tuesday morning Ah Leng would watch the clock on837 words
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Article75 1957-10-20 10 "When F.oru Robson played in a comedy a vioman said to me: 'Oh. she was funny enough, but if I go to a play with Flora Robson in it. I want to see her I murder someone-" -From ACTRESS by Yvonne Mitrholl (Rontl.due I.ls Miss Mitchell'.s75 words
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Advertisement493 1957-10-20 10 StraiU Times Free Pre»» j For th« conv*ni«i»c« »4r*r- »iv<ri out rrpri«rntoti'»i l«t I GAIOBt COLD STORA6I, orchard road. «ni mmtm m««ii od>crtiMHHlHl »t>4 f b«> numbrn Claititirri od»*rti»«»««t« may "indld »O bOOK STORE LTD.. MmMM Houm, Collytr Qu«r, MR M M ISMAIL. J Admiralty Rood, No»ol B«M, ■WVW 'ALATA493 words
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Advertisement8 1957-10-20 10 SCHMIDT CO.. M] LTD P.O. BOX 2395. SINGAPORE8 words
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Advertisement24 1957-10-20 10 It pays to ask for it by name y^ FROM SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND FROM LONDON TO /MfIBOU«N£ th* best rh« world over24 words
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133 1957-10-20 11 impress Place campain* w ~n nnder wav ss thin two weeks to go before SingaOperation Franchise" begins, Empress >|*c vestcrday speeding up preparations for mtic task of making 250,000 aliens •Is m charge of publicity were c slogans and phrases for133 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-10-20 11 I PRESIDENT Eisen hower meets the Queen at the National S Airport in Washing- ton as she steps down frem the plane. A. P. radio picture Valeric Par:s. a Singapore model, who will take part in the Jane tableau at the ball, poses icith70 words
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Article26 1957-10-20 11 xon set m Singa--28 the schoolunder September •nt to China .srrangetpokeuntn y s office people dend during the ir aso are26 words
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155 1957-10-20 11 AFREL sea trip to Hong Kong and back for two people is one of the many urize s to be won at the 1957 Singapore Arts Ball to be held at Raffles Hotel on Nov. 2, in aid of the155 words
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Article42 1957-10-20 11 A group of Singapore Malay school teachers will meet the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, during their visit to Assembly House, Boys' Town and the Police Training School tomorrow as part of a civics programme, sponsored by the Government.42 words
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Article355 1957-10-20 11 PIBLIt CONCERT by Ist Bn. I The Royal Lincolnshire Regiment 1 Band at Botanic Garden 5 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. TOLIC'E BAND: Public concert at Esplanade Garden 6 p.m. to 7 P SINGAPORE ISAM A INDUSTRIAL FAIR at G:e;i» World amusement park, Kirn Seng Road, 7 pm.355 words
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Article72 1957-10-20 11 Ton\y S I 41 n m 1 7ft Pin 8 36 pm (Bft 3in.>: Kuantan 8 i.m <«ft lin > 6.27 pm fdft Sin Treng?anu 5.10 n-n (sft 4in.) 604 p m Oft. Oin.). TOMORROW: Singapore 9.18 a m (Bft Sin. i 9.31 pm Oft72 words
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Article, Illustration455 1957-10-20 11 MANDARIN WITHOUT TEARS FOR FOREIGNERS ONLY I Professor guarantees success wilh new method by BOON YEW CHIANG A 72-YEAR OLD Singapore linguist, Professor W. Hwang, said yesterday that he could teach any foreigner to read, write and speak Mandarin in eight months. "And I guarantee that he or she will455 words
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149 1957-10-20 11 1 ASIAN STUDENTS rOLD: YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME HERE MELBOURNE, Sat.— Asian students in Australia have received an "open invitation" to all activities organised by the Melbourne branch of the Apex Club. More than 30 students from Malaya, Singapore, Borneo, Ceylon, India and Indonesia were guests at a recent barbecue-picnic149 words
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Advertisement275 1957-10-20 11 it Jjp! I v L J^^JixOj er y° u a holiday round trip to 1 1 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURNS CHUSAN 27th Oct 6th Nov CANTON 15th Nov 26th Nov CORFU I lth Dec 22nd Dec CARTHACE 9th |.m 21st |,m FIRST CLASS $663 TOURIST275 words
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Article, Illustration238 1957-10-20 12 THE standard of photographs submitted for this week's contest, "City Scenes," hit a new low record. Many contestants apparently feel that any sort of photograph, just so long as it is a photograph, will do. They sent in underexposed pictures, badly developed pictures, pictures badly out of focus238 words
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Article116 1957-10-20 12 Here' s how to enter \MI address and details MIST be written on the bark of each print- Glossy prints are preferred and should br po>trard size or large if possibleCompetitors are reminded of the Contest rule which says that all photographs MIST be accompanied by negatives. Any photograph whose116 words
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Article, Illustration782 1957-10-20 12 A sugar estate named after Crimean battle Historical Corner by DONALD DA VIES J{ GREAT MANY of the well-known rubber estates in Province Wellesley today were originally sugar estates Malakoff, Jawee, Batu Kawan and Val Dor, to name a few. Two of the early Province sugar planters were Frenchmen, Messieurs782 words
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142 1957-10-20 12 YOUR local photographic dealer's shelves are a treasure trove of gifts for snapshooting friends. But more important don't overlook the possibility of starting some friend or relative off on an interesting hobby of picture taking. Gift packages of camera equipment are always welcome and142 words
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Article40 1957-10-20 12 Children and pets are naturals for humorous snaps. Junior experimenting with Dad's Instant shave cream. Sis trying to make her own pies, or the kitten hopelessly tangled in mothers's knitting yarnthey tell a funny tale at one glance.40 words
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Article25 1957-10-20 12 LONDON, Sat. A coin I dated A.D.30 found at Bowood, Wiltshire, is a con temporary counterfeit made oi poor silver, experts say.25 words
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Article24 1957-10-20 12 Rain arid mist produce inten from cveii rather ordinary street atmospheric appeal in reflection the rhythmic pattern of mushroom! gleam of pavements.24 words
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Advertisement213 1957-10-20 12 TITUS SMALLEST 1 1c& SOL FIX BALANCE k^ incabJoc SHOCKPROOF \^W UNBREAKABLE SPRING AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADINC WATCH DEALERS Inll LnUI ml^Smfn 44 MCHMP ROAD. SINUKWE *HO« 2MIB H| 77,^ =dJJ J I SMITHS CAR CLOCKS 808/ The h.nff in |...-iti,.n of th.- 1... l> 1... i I intrrfrrinp %.illi213 words
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Article, Illustration590 1957-10-20 13 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - Jayne's new movie is B-I-G in every way DOUG LACKERSTEEN THE NEW FILMS b«*- «j. REVIEWED BY I T S difficult to be small about anything associated with Jayne Mansfield, but I'm feeling pettish. So I ask M.C.M. Why did you change the title of the famous Broadway play, "Will590 words
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110 1957-10-20 13 T was the gau opening 01 me New Alhambra and the house was parked. Everybody wa» wearing the kind of expression that everybody reserve* for such occasions. he premiere got off to a good start with an excellent cartoon, and a newsreel giving110 words
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122 1957-10-20 13 HEIL IN KOREA" is a first-rate British film dealina with an incident in the Korean war. It outshines any other war film made within recent times either by Britain or Hollywood. It is excellent- cast, extremely well acted, slickly produced and dinned.122 words
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Article190 1957-10-20 13 SINGAPORE Medium wave 476 metres. K( AI X 1.1 MITK 34 Metres. PEN'ANG 366 metresIPOH 330 metres. MALACCA 297 metres. NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres. Radio Mayala Sunday, October 20 AM 1.18 Opening Announcement- 7 16 Morning Serenade; 730 Time Signal and News; 7.35 Melody Mixture:190 words
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Article309 1957-10-20 13 dCHUMANN, as a critic, said i,t the internationallypianos Wm-m strumentalist, James reached his peak during the war years when his music was popular with those who were able to buy or hear his records. There is still the adept phrasing and clarity of theme, but and309 words
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Article43 1957-10-20 13 MADRID. Sat. Ava Gardner who settled down here not so v?ry long ago has decided to quit Spain. A friend of her s said: "They're very blase here. Everyone now takes her for granted. And Ava doesn't like that."43 words
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Article, Illustration455 1957-10-20 13 HISTORIC DAYS ARE RE-LIVED IN FINE MOVIE T HE much heralded, long awaited and (may I say it over-delay-ed "BHOWANI |UNC TION" is here at last. It was worth waiting for M.G.M. have done an excellent picturisation of John Masters' most famous455 words
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Advertisement478 1957-10-20 13 NOW SHOWING! IKM *****5 J A 9.30 P.M LE- BUT THEY DID ITU J wmmmml COHIHC DAVID OXLEf .T n >['"ul INTO IHI SI'A( E AGE" Kuuian SaUllilr). }L rTCIAI UI -IKVICE REGIMENT'S 10.1 IPMFNI*. \NI> RATIONS ILSEH^ II OPF.R\riONs rilE $2 I.OBB\ jL I XTIIA^ < INI M\ MIDNIGHT478 words
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Advertisement728 1957-10-20 13 1 O Jfttta Shato *An«i a o tfit jkrf >*«'«• Phone g-i IHIT II I N()W MIOWING ***** i.m I I If Ii ii. uu, im 9.30. 'THE LONC HOUSE' m Color (SB) a ON ST.\(.K ut all sho», II Pcn K hulu SIHAII. Tonleht Midnight: "FAIRY DOVE" Mandarin. Tomorrow728 words
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1272 1957-10-20 14 ERIC SEWELL - Three men sit by the phone to help nat ion's sufferers ERIC SEWELL Alcoholics Anonymous in Britain By PHONE Flaxman 9669 or die! That is the choice facing thousands of desperate, hopeless, halfcrazed men and women in Britain today. They are the dregs of the country's 150,000 chronic alcoholics, whose1,272 words
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Advertisement297 1957-10-20 14 €?jh/ l i()r people who look for the brush that's best... w/• I REGD I Wisdom I Hard-xvearing \i Flextron tufts Y^^k I specialh shaped 4Lm \m a I 1 M/ n\ is the end or m v^Wk lh° 9 uest! J V\\\ '•VvVwX Distributors: VW\ A VV«w\ 3- L297 words
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Advertisement132 1957-10-20 14 Proud to J s Peciallj selected.,, jk f orCampbej Tomato SO5 \mP rich r^-r k so delicjj I I and nutnti), w c 21 kinds R^fl ©f Campbell's Lj^H so much "■'l enjoyment T in each! SJJ' TOMATO SOUP ||f I Whitens Your Si Secretly jmd Qui: No longer need132 words
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Miscellaneous9 1957-10-20 14 WARD "YOU WATCH AND ILL SWIPE" QUIET, BOY. QUIET"9 words
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561 1957-10-20 15 CHAPMAN PINCHER - The Women with 4 children by a man the has never seen CHAPMAN PINCHER A Englishhas fine e father met meet -;<.ed by Afro all A ID."— hus-band and will remain so -.-tiflrial for ever. tually a healthy baby was born. Husband and wife A were so delighted that they561 words
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Article, Illustration712 1957-10-20 15 The picture that made Lallo's husband see red... ONTINUING: THE STORY OF GINA (Part 7) -by ROBERT HIRST LA LOLLO'S sensational and curvaceous figure has caused storms in Rome that are said to have disturbed even the sluggish Tiber. The trouble started when Press cameramen took Dhotographs of Gina in712 words
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84 1957-10-20 15 AFTER 20 YEARS AND 10 WIVES TOMMY QUITS Amewhose head- ng aa when -page i ant marthree, eight. nine or ten and shortly afterwards would purchase similar space to report that it was "all over." Rising costs For another thing, the level of taxation has risen to a ixjint where84 words
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320 1957-10-20 15 GINA SPEAKS OF A GIRL'S FIGURE: WHY DEFLATE IT? But some were passed to a Press agency. Gina saw prints of them and was alarmed. Milko arrived at the studios to find her in tears He drove to the American owned agency and demanded to see tne principal. Later the320 words
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Advertisement454 1957-10-20 15 ANNUAL for 1958 MALAYA KJHPr^ r jf^^'C M* P*VGBBr^B^BHBHr^ a3P' and k^MH EAST 1 £**|l| ▼^P ■fr^F**"B and iJ^-T* Each succeeding issue of The Straits Times Annual gains new friends and new admirers foi the beauty and charm of the Malayan scene comes vividly to life in full colour and454 words
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Advertisement535 1957-10-20 16 t L.LONDON I ie day connection I ./S'pore by Malayan Airways »ice of Eastern or Western Cwsine. ROTARY KEY CHAIN ,/^Z.. CALENDARS /A///* E -~~^m) Double-faced minianl ture 23 year calendar OiV'.'A sHs* ~S'^a» 1 wni eh serve and »a»^fcy accompany users wherever they may I \^S on itt^^ 4535 words
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Miscellaneous986 1957-10-20 16 by Edgar Rice BuRROUGI^^Y K f^^^^^] I HA.VK WE £ndUL$ star WOT IF *E i«« 1 (tn 1 < 9 f> Z— IWE MUSEC SEfOKE GRIW tICET-J"^ X<l^ SCO*W ALL RIGWT, LI^EY, nC< MI*A \JF\' S^^nt^fTWf^ruc cu,^ cu/UMfi GUWS7E7 Hll\ WITM S WC*p Ks? A«*t 70 YOU <NOW AN fiS986 words
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Article, Illustration712 1957-10-20 17 GILBERT ODD - GILBERT ODD HIS IS NO. I by the middle line of sober sanity. He just couldn't take life seriously. Had he been able to steady himself out of the ring, he would have finished up a much richer man than he is today, and his tenure of the712 words
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Article, Illustration386 1957-10-20 17 The Clown Prince of Boxing— a Killer in the Ring Wl) h. ivvweiqhl champion Max B;ier sat smiling in his it the hicago Stadium. He beamed down al the Presseither side, he playfully poked his trainer in the ribs, he d list -it his opponent across the rin<4, King Levinsky.386 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-10-20 17 The heavyweight championship of the world between Max Baer and Primo Camera looked like a wrestling match in the second round (above). The enraged Camera appears to be punching Baer who lost his balance (below) after sending Camera to the canvas. Baer won on a TKO63 words
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Advertisement263 1957-10-20 17 m Am W^^^^^RVRRR^m^^^Am lhJ\ M r il j^ll I Nurse like me must have a perfect R», Kjll •mile. The rich fo.im of COLGATE DENTAL. Sf^Mt I CREAM kee P» ">> teeth sparkling white. 4^M^^^B 1 I LEAD A BUSY UPE, BUT I LO6E Rr H^^^^B I tav N0 TIME263 words
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Article, Illustration862 1957-10-20 18 BAR CLOWNED AWAY HEA VYWEIGHT TITLE From Page 17 one time he had parted with 125 per cent of himind when a court at- asked him how he had com c to do it Maxic Im a great fighter 1 Im worth 25 per cent more than any of theReuter - 862 words
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837 1957-10-20 18 GRAHAM SHORT TESTS THE OLD CARS Q HRISTMAS, the season of goodwill and second hand car piracy, will soon be with us. It is the time when certain unscrupulous dealers and private sellers prepare to part the suckers from their annual bonuses837 words
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Article112 1957-10-20 18 ACROSS: 1. Spar. 5. Habitual 11. Armed 13. Pen 14 Gaily IS, Tenable. 18. Ending 20 Terror. 21. Carp 23, Reed 24 Vestment. 27, Ales 29. Oaths. 31, Wiint. 34. Tertiary. 37. Riot. 39, Rood. 40, Sister 42 I 45, Catered. 47, Total. 48 Say 49. Stoke. 50,112 words
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340 1957-10-20 18 Two Thomas C U{ probables drop out of singles MALAYAN Thomas Cup cand was eliminated from the I Singapore national badminU-u the S.B.A. hall last night. I Poh Lim, who has played in the Thomas Cup challenge round three times so far and is among the probables for next year's340 words
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Article73 1957-10-20 18 The Singapore Badminton Association last night named their teams for the Poong Seong Cup and Heah Joo Seang Cup badminton matches ajainst Malacca next weekend. The teams are: Foong Seong Cup: Omar Ibrahim. Seah Lye Huat. Robert Lim, Low Seng Chuan. Ong Poh Lim and73 words
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Article197 1957-10-20 18 UK SOCCER RESULTS LONDON I I. IN( -">" I.F4f.i. Arsm.,l K HU Aston YIIU Bla. Bollon s»| Evert,,,, Leeds uR Lei,,., Lutun Sunil. C Barn.!/ MS? 1 I; ~W i n irr p*>i Lincoln Notts Shi II I I Mist ll.im 1 nr ,.T" l I I n i 1.1197 words
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Advertisement284 1957-10-20 18 $2,000/ won A^iHk IN THIS SIMpLS 9 itm^ COMPETITION 38L WHO HAS THE SMARTEST HAIR? 1 FIRST PRIZE SI. OOO SECOND PRIZE S 500 v N and CONSOLATION prizes raP v^ All you have to do is this. Here you sec six different heads of hair. -i 'W U*ing the284 words
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Advertisement61 1957-10-20 18 nnn \l|l!^r \r S J x i IT WILL REALLY OPEN YOUR tf&M it has so many new feature Chromium-plated fil VHMIH ;f: New Dashboard |g '■'< Two -Tone upholstery I Collapsible rear seat More luggage space :> Spray -type windov. It ■iole Distributor* <n Singapore Federation of Malaya: trfSlO^61 words
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164 1957-10-20 19 EPSOM JEEP - LIBERATION CUP TO MALAYAN SCHOLAR EPSOM JEEP By y\w. k. j. ta\> Three Rings won the $35,000 Singapore <io!d Cup over a mik and two furlongs ;ii Bukit Timah yester day. three Rings, ridder by Bill Camer. beai. Mesdames Janet Gilflllan and M. Y. Lie's Crimson Pirate (Abdul Mawi) by164 words
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Article408 1957-10-20 19 and two Penang Gold Cups, I came with a storming run in the straight to win his nfth (told cup race and complete a unique racing "Grand Slam." It was a great day for Penang trainer J. R. "Doc Rodgers and stable jockey Camer as Three Rings408 words
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Article78 1957-10-20 19 T»HF Perak Turf Club's November Meeting (Nov. 16. 20 1 and 23) at Ipoh will be for Class 3 and Class 4 horses. Class 3 horses will have their first runs over 5 fur. stnteht or 84 fur. and second runs over 678 words
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Article24 1957-10-20 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor Club beat South Wales Borderers by 6 points (two tries) to live (a goal> at rugger here today.24 words
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Advertisement383 1957-10-20 19 I- mm niinniniiniiiiiniiiiiciiiiiiiiiitiiciiiiniiiiiiiniiNiiiHiiiniiiiMiHiiiniiiiiiiinitni *~~Z- j\/ VSaZc *^mm __^ra J>^^^3^^Km%%\\\\mW News from Malaya for Readers Overseas A subscription to the Straits Budget Is most informative because this weekly publication really keeps its readers up to date on Malayan News. Each issue contains major items of Malayan news and editorial comments as383 words
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Article, Illustration1667 1957-10-20 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL »y 14,000 fans thrilled to last minute KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. pKHAK today successfully completed their tragedy to triumph crusade when they beat Selangor l>\ three #kjls to two in the iin.il of the 1 1. M.5. Malaya Cup soccer competition at Merdeka Stadium and received1,667 words
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233 1957-10-20 20 SCC threes pave the way for 20-0 rout of Seletar A BELOW-STRENGTH R.A.F. Seletar side— there were only four first team players among them —proved no match for Singapore Cricket Club who won by 20 points (a goal, two tries and three penalty goals) to nil on the padang yesterday233 words
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92 1957-10-20 20 Singapore in Sultan Cap polo final IPOH, Sat. Singapore Polo Club will meet the Mixed Grill of Ipoh in the final of the Malayan Polo Association's Sultan of Perak Cup tournament tomorrow. Singapore beat King's Dragoon Guards "A" by 3 to IV2 and Mixed Grill beat King's Dragoon Guards "B92 words
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Article57 1957-10-20 20 Low Kee Pow and M. K. San won the Royal Island Club's Colonial Cup competition at Thomson Road yesterday, beating A. Murdoch and N. Sutcllfle by 4 and 3 In the final. The Mac Donald Cup went to Mrs. Miranda Eu who beat Mrs.57 words
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Article26 1957-10-20 20 King Kong beat Sheikh Ali bin YousofT by pintail in the sixth round of the wrestling contest at the Happy World last night.26 words
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Article34 1957-10-20 20 IPOH, Sat. —Perak beat Penan* by 14 points to six here today. Perak's points came from a goal, try and two penalty (joals. Penang scored a try and a penalty goal.34 words
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