The Straits Times, 30 October 1957
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Title Section12 1957-10-30 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1957 15 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration876 1957-10-30 1 R. CHANDRAN. NELSON RUTHERFURD, JOHN DARBYSHIRE AND SIT YIN FONG - PLANE OVERSHOOTS STRIP 64 safe after landing accident R. CHANDRAN. NELSON RUTHERFURD, JOHN DARBYSHIRE AND SIT YIN FONG DRAMA AT AIRPORT-BUT A BABY SLEEPS THROUGH IT ALL Aircraft's tall in air, nose In earth a* domed passengers slide out Into the rain FAMILY TRANSPORT'S FLIGHT COMES TO HALT IN DITCH876 words
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Article61 1957-10-30 1 LONDON Tues. The 36 is in a Britannia airliner about to leave for ure were disembarked idon airport today, mp pilot's fire warning light had twice flashed. The plan e wa s searched but nothing was found and yhe took off nearly two hours late. Engineers repaired61 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-10-30 1 AFTER A PRAYER— A SMILE Mrs Audrey Baxter, a MMid in the Hermes, manages a smile as she rarries her 2',2-month-old baby to safety in her arms. Of the experience she had just undereone. she said: "I wa* terribly frightened. I prayed."— Straits Times picture.45 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-10-30 1 ANXIETY— THEN RE-UNION CPL. R. J Mclntyre. stationed in Kuala Lumpur, went through minutes of agonising anxiety as the blare of the Singapore Airport alarms announced that the plane bringing in his wife and daughter had come to grief. But both escaped injury.43 words
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Article205 1957-10-30 1 JAKARTA, Tues. A jeering crowd of 100,000 Indonesians today assembled before the home of the Netherlands High Commissioner here and burned an effigy representing Dutch colonialism. The crowd was demonstrating in support of the threat by Mr. Subandrio, their Foreign Minister, that Indonesia would205 words
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Article191 1957-10-30 1 GENEVA. Tues. Malaya's Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, at ameeting of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade called for a stabilisation of prices for rubber. '•We in the Federation view with concern the effects of fluctuations in the priceAP - 191 words
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Article172 1957-10-30 1 Bomb injures 5 Israeli ministers JERUSALEM, Tues. A BOMB was thrown A from the back of the visitors' gallery in Parliament Building here tonight and first reports say the Prime Minister, Mr. David Ben Gurion, the Foreign Minister, Mrs. Golda Meir, the Minister for Religious Affairs, Moshe Shapiro, the TradeReuter - 172 words
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Article46 1957-10-30 1 Top star-maker lIOLLYWOOD, Tues.--n Film producer Louis B. Mayer, head oi M-G-M for 25 years died here today aged 72. Born in Minsk, Russia. Mayer began life as scrap iron salesman and rose to become Hollywood's greatest star-maker. Obituary in Page 946 words
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Article34 1957-10-30 1 ZHUKOVS JOB MOSCOW, Turs Khrushchev announrrd toniuht Zhukov will m-t nrw .•<>!» "rorn'spondin!; to his experience and qualification*." I' I*. MALAYA WINS SAIGON, Tues.—Malayan I no Hull Association beat Saigon Youth "I- 1.34 words
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Advertisement35 1957-10-30 1 Page One news Inside Schools strike plot P. 4 Corruption inquiry P. 7 The oily man again P 7 Latest on Syria P. 3 Big customs haul P. 8 Union chief abandons strikers P. 535 words
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Article215 1957-10-30 2 PENANG, Tuesday. pKNANG'S mayors should serve for three years and not just one. "Only then," said Mr. G. H. Goh. the island's first mayor, "could they learn the job in the first year, put their plans into operation in the second and watch them bear215 words
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230 1957-10-30 2 AIR LAOS will start a new 1,000-mile commercial air route from Vientiane in Laos to Singapore on xnov. ±o. The airline, which began I operating four years ago, has opened a branch office in Singapore. There will be one flight on Mondays from VientianeAP - 230 words
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134 1957-10-30 2 THE finst batch of 80 officers and men from the British army to undergo training in North Borneo left Singapore yesterday in the Maxwell Brander. Some of them belonged to the South Wales Borderers. A second batch from the I same regiment is expected134 words
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135 1957-10-30 2 HONG KONG. Tues. China's Prime Minister, Mr Chou En-lai, has expressed a wish to invite Nationalist China's President Chiang Kal Shek for a tour of the mainland. Mr. Akira Kazami. a Japanese Socialist M.P. said here today. Mr. Kazami has toured Russia,135 words
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Article, Illustration414 1957-10-30 2 How to assemble a jeep— in just over three minutes MALAYAN REME MEN GIVE POPPY DAY EXHIBITION PREVIEW: THEY HAVE DONE IT EVEN FASTER A GUN cracked in Singapore yesterday. Six Malayan army craftsmen ran to a neat array of motor parts spread out on a tarpaulin. In exactly three414 words
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267 1957-10-30 2 BRITISH INVESTORS FIGHT SHY OF PUTTING NEW CASH INTO INDIA 818 !i9SI!6S t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimi LONDON. Tuesday. ]tfR. G. D. Birla, leader of an Indian industrial lf delegation said today that an eight-day visit to Britain had failed to produce one new promise of British investment in India. "We expected it."267 words
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Article52 1957-10-30 2 PARIS. Tues.— The French Council of State the nations advisory body on le<al matters said today that petrol rationing imposed during the Suez cri«ds was unconstitutional. Thr announcement means that more than 5.000 people accused of black market offences will not now be brought to trial52 words
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Article213 1957-10-30 2 Jonathan (he comes from of heroes) wins Military Cross in war against /rV LONDON, Tuesda rpHE News Chronicle publishes side by s A photographs of 20-year-old Jonathan p eel second lieutenant in the Pnnce Consort's A'J Rifles, who has Just been awarded the Military CrJ for gallantry213 words
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Article29 1957-10-30 2 HONG KONG, Tues.— A 34--storey skyscraper, to be built near the harbour front, wil! be the tallest building In Asia when It is completed in I96o.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article24 1957-10-30 2 PARIS, Tues. Two American oil companies today announced that they will take part in the exploitation of the oil-rich Sahara desert.24 words
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Article26 1957-10-30 2 LONDON, Tues. President iskander Mirza of Pakistan arrived here by air today for a nine-day private visit. He will meet the Queen.~A. P.26 words
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Article89 1957-10-30 2 Princess starts career as nurse LONDON. Tues. p rincH Alexandra of Kent a went to v.ork a chi drens nuisc ><>terday by the back door. The princess, daughter n the Duchess of v..." started training as nurse in the Great o mond Street Hospita' hi sick children But to avoid89 words
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Article33 1957-10-30 2 OTTAWA. Tues. n, Canadian Prime Minister. MJohn Dieftnbaker, said In night the North America: visit earlier this month b) Queen Elizabeth and Princ* Philip had helped CanadaUnited States relations. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article34 1957-10-30 2 WASHINGTON, Tues. U.S. Army said yesterday new Hawk missile desigr.ee to shoot down io planes has a radix which Ignores stationary oojects but instantly speeds tr.e missile towards a moving target. —A.P.AP - 34 words
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Article31 1957-10-30 2 SAIGON. Tues.-Twc peo Die were killed by a han grenade tossed into a crowi led market place at Cha Doc. on the Cambodian fror 1 tier, yesterday— A.PAP - 31 words
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Advertisement207 1957-10-30 2 SINGAPORE T RAFFLES HOTEL SAT. NOV. 2nd Dancing to the Dance Band of t" Rhodesian African Rifles. S* Grand Parade of Cartoon C Parade of Cartoon Floats JANE JANE JANE B* Trumpeters of the Rhode.-:a African Rifles Military Band. Surprise Item— A girl and herdr? FRANCO TROMBETTA'S BASDA donate their207 words
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Article, Illustration284 1957-10-30 3 REPORTS OF TURKISH TROOP MOVEMENTS EXAGGERATED PAKISTAN BRITAIN HITS AT SOVIET MID-EAST MANOEUVRES NEW YORK, Tuesday. PAKISTAN today urged Syria to accept King Saud's mediation in her 1 dispute with Turkey. Mr. Sardar Mumtaz Ali Khan, the Pakistani delegate, said in the United Nations GeneralReuter - 284 words
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Article82 1957-10-30 3 nior boys link arms to r p back enthusiastic juniors as Sir Winston hurrhill an old boy IeSTCi Harrow School after the annual "Songs" concert. Sir Winston has attended the concert every year since 1940, except last year, when it was cancelled because he had82 words
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Article167 1957-10-30 3 Gaillard is next on list PARIS, Tuesday. THE National Assembly today turned down Mr. Guy Mollet as premier and the French presidentrusted Mr. Felix Gaillard, 37, with the task of forming a new government. The Deputies turned a deaf par to Mr. Mollet's plea that theReuter; AP - 167 words
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Article74 1957-10-30 3 BUENOS AIRES, Tues. Trumpeter Louis Armstrong »ays the U.S. Government could "put its foot down" to itop race disturbances "but, you know, the Government is run by southerners." Touring South America Witt) his band, the Negro n told newsmen that American Negroes were betoAP - 74 words
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Article32 1957-10-30 3 NEW YORK, Tues. The first American trade fair in the Soviet Union in the 40--year history of the Communist regime will be held in Moscow next summer. U.P.UP - 32 words
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225 1957-10-30 3 Democrat hits at welcome for Queen rjOKYO, Tues.— The InA dian-born U.S. Congressman, Mr Dalib Singh Saund (Democrat, California), criticised the State Department today for giving the Queen a more elaborate welcome than Asian leaders had received. "We don't have to win over the British," he said ln an interviewAP - 225 words
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Article183 1957-10-30 3 EGYPT RECALLS SUEZ ATTACK CAIRO, Tues. Egypt today marked the first anniversary of the Israeli invasion of the Sinai Peninsula. President Nasser broadcast to the nation at the exact time the Israeli forces crossed the frontier. Newspaper editorials today referred to the "treacherous Anglo French-Israeli attack" as a "glorious pageReuter - 183 words
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Article76 1957-10-30 3 MADRID, Tues. All 21 people aboard a Spanish passenger plane on a regular oetween Tangier and Madrid were killed when it crashed yesterday five miles south of Madrid with an engine on fire. It w-^s one of the worst air disasters in Spain in recentAP - 76 words
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103 1957-10-30 3 Birth control now part of Red plan for China PEKING, Tues. Birth control will be "publicised and popularised" in densely-populated areas of China under the revised draft of a 12-year development plan issued in Peking. Families will be taught planned parenthood "so that children may have better education and jobs.'Reuter - 103 words
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Article58 1957-10-30 3 LONDON. Tues.— The Short and Harland aviation firm has designed a 192-seater turbo-prop, airliner to be used for cheap tourist travel or as a freight carrier, it was announced today. It will have a freight capacity of 27 tons and will cruise at 400 m.p.h. ItReuter - 58 words
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124 1957-10-30 3 MOSCOW, Tv c S.— Communist leaders from China. North Vietnam. Poland and other Iron Curtain countries will attend celebrations of the 40th anniversary of the Russian revolution, in Moscow next month. Yugoslav President Marshal Tito has been invited to the celebrations diplomatic circles haveAP; UP - 124 words
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Article73 1957-10-30 3 ISTANBUL, Tues.— A policeman and a boy were killed and seven people injured today when 8,000 opposition Republican People's Party followers rioted and attacked the mayor's office at Gaziantep, southern Turkey. The rioters also attacked the offices of the Democrat Party, which won the generalReuter - 73 words
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Article274 1957-10-30 3 LONDON. Tues. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £46* Funding 4% £85* War Mk% £61% BANKS Merc (£5 $2* p.u.) £6v» Chartered (£1) 38/9 /3 Hongkong ($125) £43 INSURANCE Com UN. (uts.) 63/- /6 Royal 69/- 1/Prudentlal £35% BAILS Can. Pac.274 words
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Article28 1957-10-30 3 NEW YORK. Tues. Price increases ranging from one to six per cent for 1958 model Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Studebaker and Packard cars were announced today. A.P.AP - 28 words
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Advertisement100 1957-10-30 3 The Vital Link between School and Home ARTHUR MEE'S CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA Arthur Urn', Children's Encyclopedia Uan COMPLETE IN 10 VOLUMES. ■cfawwUpd masterpiece among reference CASH •oolu for young people. It's authentic text combines erudition and entertain- So j e Agents for Malaya, ""t in a way quite unique in works100 words
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Advertisement264 1957-10-30 3 POPPY DAY APPEAL Poppy wreaths for Remembrance Day Plac* your Poppy wreaths order with The Organiser of Poppy Wreath Making Mrs. P. K. Hernon 3-C, Fair Drive. Singapore, 5. (Tel: *****) (Hoh. Secretary of Hie Singapore Chinese Ladies' Association) Space donated by SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD Available at all264 words
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Article395 1957-10-30 4 FEDERATION PLOT BACKED BY COMMUNIST PARTY, COLONY PUPILS GOVT. GETS READY TO MEET THREAT FROM OVER-AGED STUDENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday, •p HE Federation Government has taken measures to put a quick end to any trouble that might develop in Chinese middle schools. No risks395 words
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Article45 1957-10-30 4 Representatives of the Singapore Malayala-Muslim Cultural Association yesteri day presented the Governor. Sir Robert Black, with a copy of its Prophets Birthday souvenir magazine. The association published t the magazine to mark the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed celebrated on Oct. 6.45 words
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Article, Illustration41 1957-10-30 4 MR. LOKE WENG CHEE, the new Clerk of the Singapore Legislative Assembly. His basic salary is $1,670 a month. The first Clerk of the Assembly, Mr. L. W. Donough, retired earlier this year. Straits Times picture.41 words
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Article57 1957-10-30 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Johore Bahru Rotary Club, for the fourth year in succession won the Rotary District Governor's Shield for the best attendance competition. The shield was oresented to Mr. P. G. M. Lee, president of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club, by the District Governor57 words
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Article21 1957-10-30 4 KOTA BHARU. Tues. A labourer, Wong Beng Kuan. 40. died in the Huang Clan Association premises here today.21 words
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172 1957-10-30 4 The Singapore Minister fo r Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday told 50 pupils from the West Kallang Government Chinese School: "Learn English seriously." Mr. Chew said that to have a knowledge of English was to their advantage as it was an international commercial172 words
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Article44 1957-10-30 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Unity Boys' Club, Johore Bahru. celebrates its second anniversary on Saturday with a concert at 7.50 p.m in the club's premises ar Jalan Oertak Merah. The club was sponsored by the Johore Bahru Rotary Club.44 words
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Article137 1957-10-30 4 DENANG, Tues. The fisheries headquarters in Penang today gave details of a rescue service for fishermen in distress. Under this system which is now in operation, police, military and air force services will co-operate with the fisheries authorities in launching a combined search for missing137 words
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Article132 1957-10-30 4 Council men must quit first THE Singapore City Council Electrical Workers' Union is now not sure about nominating its own candidates for the City Council elections in December. The union, representing 2.500 daily-rated workers, had intended to put up at least six candidates but is132 words
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Article67 1957-10-30 4 KUANTAN. Tues. Police here this morning recovered the body of a ferry labourer who had been missing for more than 44 hours after falling into the Kuantan River. The dead man. Haji Monamed bin Hajl Mohiddin. 40. was reported seen falling into the river on Sunday while67 words
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Article34 1957-10-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues More than 200 guests attended a reception given by the Indonesian Ambassador in Malaya. Dr. Mohamed Razif. at his house here last night to commemorate the "Indonesian Youth Day."34 words
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120 1957-10-30 4 The mayor's right-hand man sought rpHE Singapore City CounA cil wants a candidate who knows protocol and Is well versed in arrangements for civic functions and ceremonies to be secretary to the future mayor. The job will carry a starting salary of $670 a month, rising to a maximum of120 words
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Article51 1957-10-30 4 All reserved seats for the military tattoo on the Singapore Padang tomorrow have been sold. Unreserved seats will be available on the padang. A rehearsal for the tattoo, which was to have been held at R.A.F. Seletar yesterday, was called off because of floods in the51 words
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119 1957-10-30 4 TOWKAY HIDES FROM 'DOUBLE GUN' GANG A SINGAPORE towkay has A gone into hiding after receiving a n extortion letter. The letter, signed by the "Double Gun Adventurous Gang," demanded $100,000 from the towkay, who is chairman of the Eastern Litho Printing Co. in Cecil Street. It warned that if119 words
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Article59 1957-10-30 4 The annual delegates Conference of the Singapore Trade Union Congress scheduled to be held on Sunday, has again been postponed. It will probably be held at the end of November. The TUC president, Mr. S. Jaganathan, said yesterday the postponement was due to the delayed circulation of59 words
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Article46 1957-10-30 4 Heavy rain caused the cancellation of a farewell parade which was to have been staged for the Governor, Sir Robert Black, by members of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve at Telok Ayer Basin yesterday. The parade will now take place on Friday.46 words
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168 1957-10-30 4 CASE OF 100 LOST JOBS SHB tells TUC leaders all about it THE Singapore Harbour Board yesterday told leaders of the Trades Union Congress that more than 100 suspended harbour workers had lost their jobs because they had not reported for duty when new jobs were offered. The TUC secretary,168 words
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Article112 1957-10-30 4 Cafe owner lashed with chain A COFFEE -SHOP owner was lashed with a bicycle chain and struck on the head with an iron pipe when he refused to pay protection money to three thugs in Singapore on Monday afternoon. Chua Eng Hoe told the police that three men came to112 words
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150 1957-10-30 4 Miss Fay Siebel, the "Queen for a Day" contest winner at the Singapore Union of Journalists Press Ball last Saturday and her two escorts, will call on the Chief Minister, Mr Lim Yew Hock, at the Assembly House at 10 a.m. today. The150 words
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Advertisement191 1957-10-30 4 THE STRAITS TIMES I ANNUAL for 1958 1 an d «H K QUO L *t 'S^^mß^T I^^BIMMIHHB Price 3.7S r JhHßplHH^^^^^H Each succeeding issue of The Straits Times I Annual gains new frier.ds and new admirers for I the beauty and charm of the Malayan scene I comes vividly to191 words
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Advertisement356 1957-10-30 4 Monroe wa« never more delightfully Cll naively seductive her acting j, up t 0 Q\ n J standard this is first clan li«ht entertain, —Susan Barrie: STRAITS TIMKy "Marilyn is gay. vivaciou* b bubbling with suprp sed giggles she has never acted so well Olivier is superb —Laurie Weston: SUNDAY356 words
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Miscellaneous178 1957-10-30 4 RADIO MALAYA Blossoms: 5.30 Tea Dance; 6.00; w «»m«ma««mjk«m Programme Summary; 6.02 Hello, Youn 8 Children 6.30 Speak SINGAPORE 476 metres Maiay; 6.35 /hen Day Is Done KUALA LUMPUR 341 metres 6.53 Regional Announcements; 6.54 .»^vi G 368 metret Singapore Share Marke- Report IPOH 330 metres And National Announcements; LOQ178 words
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270 1957-10-30 5 'REINSTATED BECAUSE OF HIS LONG SERVICE' JPOH, Tues. A union branch president went back to work yesterday leaving 29 members to continue a strike. He is Inche Kenal bin Ibrahim, a sen io r watchman in the Ipoh branch of270 words
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Article301 1957-10-30 5 Society to expand war with debt I Ungapon GovernI Servants' Coe Thrift and ian Society plans to lfy the war on It has 4.000 bers. ilrman, Mr. n. a. iah. told a general last night that detjf had decided to a campaign to every Government a member. ty, he said,301 words
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Article60 1957-10-30 5 PENAJJG, Tues. An army Joan Bellizzi, 26, d S10 today for being montha late in obtaining '•ard. Bollizzi, the prosecucame to the Federation in August last year but only applied for an identity card this month. She explained she did not know she had to get60 words
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Article, Illustration132 1957-10-30 5 Malaya is 20 years ahead of Japan in telephone equipment. Mr. H. C. Winii.ld. former assistant Controller of Telecoms for the Selangor region, said this last night when he arrived in Singapore aboard the Manila Maru. Mr. Winfleld. who has just retired under the132 words
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295 1957-10-30 5 A PRINCIPAL witness in a murder trial at the A Singapore Assize Court yesterday told the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Knight, that he had been convicted 14 times for offences such as cheating and criminal breach of trust The witness, Yusoff bin295 words
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Article64 1957-10-30 5 The Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, H.M.S. Pinafore, will b e presented at the Cultural Centre. Fort Canning, Singapore, by the New Sceneshifters on Nov. 21. 22, 23. Tickets are available at Robinsons at $3 and $2. A children's performance on Nov. 19. will start at64 words
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Article60 1957-10-30 5 MALACCA. Tues. The annual meeting of the Malacca Chinese Recreation Club and the Death Benefit Society was held here at tha weekend. Officials are: President, Mr. Tan Kee Gak; vice-presi-dents. Messrs. Chan Ban Guan Chin Thian Soo and Gan Kok Giap; secretary, Mr. Cheam Heng Wah; assistant60 words
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Article54 1957-10-30 5 A Singapore assistant coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday recorded a misadventure verdict on a 59-year-old labourer, Seah Yeow Tin, who was hit by a sling of rubber bales in a hatch on the French liner. Camboge on Sept. 20. Seah died from a fractured skull and54 words
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Article271 1957-10-30 5 i.NU: Public concert V30 o.m. to 6.30 li\\ T VlL SERVICE REGISIN or thosf born between 7 and 2nd Dec 1939 11 Singapore Military uteri. Beach Road. "30 p.m. *1 CLUB: Weekly lun- talk on 'Prom Ocean" by Mr. Jose lor Panama at i P.m. NATION SERVICE271 words
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Article39 1957-10-30 5 TANJONG MALIM. Tues.— Mr. N. Rengasamy Pillay, a Telok Anson philanthropist, will open the new $3,500 Methodist Tamil School here on Saturday. Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz, resident Methodist Bishop in South-East Asia, will dedicate the building.39 words
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Article78 1957-10-30 5 A woman. Lok Ah Noi. 25, was yesterday Jailed tor three months by a Singapore court for causing hurt to another woman. Tan Qeong. by throwing a corrosive substance into her face. Dr. Choo Eng Sun. of the General Hospital, who attended to Tan, said78 words
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Article124 1957-10-30 5 Two buried under earth and slime IPOH, Tues.— Two mine labourers were buried alive under tons of earth and ■lime in Perak's second worst landslide since the war, when the face of a disused mine collapsed into a nearby working mine last night. The two dead are Leone Pat, 52,124 words
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Article, Illustration108 1957-10-30 5 'TIRED of not being allowed to do as he wanted, 15 year old Philip Oliveiro, below walked out of his home in Siglap, Singapore, on Monday night, and has not returned. He left a note to his mother Mrs. R. S. Oliveiro saying: "Dear Mum, you108 words
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Article60 1957-10-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Mr. Justice Hepworth in the Supreme Court today sentenced Ariffln bin Saidon to three years' jail for the rape an 11-year-old girl on South Malaya pineapple Estate, Pekan Nanas on July 18. Ariffln had pleaded guilty but the case went to trial. I60 words
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Article126 1957-10-30 5 rpHE wife of a Singapore businessman hid his tax A forms. This was stated yesterday when the man was prosecuted in a Colony court. Ong Klat Soo, 60, of Chancery Lane, pleaded guilty to not submitting his income tax returns for 1954, 1955 and126 words
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Article57 1957-10-30 5 Diphtheria kills one more child ANOTHER Singapore chile died from diphtheria yesterday, bringing the deatf toll to eight this month. Another four cases were reported and the total for th< month is 66. Dr. H. R. Morrison, th( City Health Officer, said that the attendance at the healtl clinics had57 words
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Article84 1957-10-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The National Union of Plantation Workers is to send three officers to Indonesia to help improve estate workers unions there, the Straits Times was told today. The secretary-general of the union Mr. P. P. Naraya- nan who has Just returned from Indonesia said84 words
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Miscellaneous57 1957-10-30 5 I HIGH TIDES-TOBAY mi TOUORROW TODAY: Singapore 3.52 a.m. ClttJ 2 P f m tn ?"p^i Port Dicksor. 10.41 a.m. (6ft. 6in.> 11.04 p.m. (6ft. Bin.); Penang 3 s \^O^U^in g 7 af^ m 4s 61 ?6f t. 51n, 3.58 p.m. (7ft. lln.): Port Dickson 11.43 a.m. (sft. 8ln.); Penang57 words
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Article144 1957-10-30 6 20 Wordu $10 (Minimum) MR. &3 MRS. O. A. MONTEIRO Thanlt relative? and Mends for their kind attendance and valuable presents at their marriage. MR. MRS. FRANCIS WONO thank relatives and friends for their good wishes and lovely weddir.g presents. MR. KOH BOH CHUA and family sincerely thank all144 words
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Obituary44 1957-10-30 6 10 Wordt $10 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of P. E. Sundaram died on 30-10-52. "A Light from us has gone. A Voice we Loved is still. There Is Bareness in Our Home that can never be filled." His Loving Wife and Sons.44 words
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506 1957-10-30 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Wed. Oct. 30, 1957. New Guinea Brawl The Indonesian threat of war in the event of an adverse United Nations vote on Western New Guinea must not be taken too seriously. But it is an undesirable and dangerous cry, and the excesses of youthful demonstrators in506 words
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Article322 1957-10-30 6 For thirty days France has been without a government capable of action. In the early hours of yesterday morning the National Assembly refused to invest the Socialist government of Mr. Guy Mollet. Eleven days ago it rejected Mr. Pinay's Conservative Ministry. Earlier two middle of the road politicians,322 words
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Article270 1957-10-30 6 It is difficult to judge whether it is obstinacy or ignorance that makes Mr. Rengasamy persist in his intention to contest the Singapore City Council elections without first resigning his job. An employee of the Council, he has been told that his resignation must precede the filing270 words
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Article, Illustration1215 1957-10-30 6 SIR DAVID KELLY - SIR DAVID KELLY Rummian stratoaisis. rftcraW in Europe, hare diverted their wnain effort to the There they are dereioping the all too familiar taetir* of disorder and instability j,,,.^ objectives are to appear to the Arab world an the Protector against Capitalist Mntp*ri tt i i>tnt and1,215 words
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292 1957-10-30 6 "'THE Permanent Sec--1 retary of the Singapore Education Ministry. Mr. Lee Siow Mong, has deplored "an attack on Malayanisation policy" by the Singapore Association of Head Teachers (S.T. Oct. 25). I fall to see how the statement Issued by the Association can be Interpreted as292 words
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Letter200 1957-10-30 6 WHILE I also regret the proposed breaking -up of the New Australia, or of any ship for that matter, particularly one with a colourful career, I feel bound to point out to Mr. Stewart Sutherland that he has his ships mixed. Living in Johore, your200 words
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169 1957-10-30 6 Student observers at Assembly meetings rls dismaying to note the attitude of some school principals towards students who attend meetings of the Legislative Aisembly. They seem to think that the meetings are detrimental to the pupils and go to all lengths to discourage them from attending. Recently, a school principal,169 words
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Advertisement638 1957-10-30 6 CLASSIFIED ADS, j I j j j j j j j j j j I j j i to Worti $10 Minimum) LAITY: To Gladys and Reg a i son David James at Batu Gajah Hospital on 28.10 57. Both well.{ >• Worit Sit (minimum). WILLIAMS—LEE: Benjamin to 1 Mary638 words
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Advertisement120 1957-10-30 6 I MALAYAN I [RAILWAY] I SEASON TICKETS I I SAVE MONEY- j The rates tor moothlv and I quarterly season tickets on i the Malayan Railway are as I follows:- (a) Monthly season ticket* between any two speci- ficd station* not more than SO miles apart: Ut 2nd 3rd class120 words
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Advertisement104 1957-10-30 6 Greatest natural health to in the world h^ %ur keep your family free: V>T infection. They'll \we V taste.TViey'll thrive li^ v \l Loolc at them W^ *H So happy/ So Wto It I Yes, delicious Rlbena is world-famoua as the most wonderful tonic drink of the day. That's because104 words
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441 1957-10-30 7 OILY MAN AGAIN SHOCKS A WOMAN AT NIGHT I'HE "oily man" has appeared again. This hp approached and terrified a European wife in the Ayer i Road area. 'inscription she gave tallied with previous r ta of the elusive prowwho was wounded on Straits Times now that he scared a441 words
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117 1957-10-30 7 I>l PI.X ATE key missing A for four months was met to remove nine bars of sold worth 519.337 from a Singapore goldsmith's -Imp on Monday morning. The key m found near the -iic by Mr. Lim Leow n. proprietor of Chop117 words
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1431 1957-10-30 7 LEE KUAN YEW TELLS ABOUT ASSISTANT MINISTER'S 'DRUNKEN MOMENT' CORRUPTION INQUIRY HEARS EVIDENCE BY CAMPAIGN WORKER BEHIND CLOSED DOORS JHE behaviour "in a drunken moment" of the Assistant Labour and Welfare Minister, Mr. Mak Pak Shee, was described by a witness last night at1,431 words
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156 1957-10-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. r[E Federation Government will give financial aid to victims made homeless in Selangor by the worst floods since 1926. Selangor's Social Welfa Officer. Miss D. E. Blake, to the Straits Times today th the money would come fro th P Lotteries156 words
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Article36 1957-10-30 7 PENGERANG, Tues. Tengku Mahmood, a son of the Tengku Mahkota of Johore, paid a visit here yesterday to meet the kampong people. He urged them to help eliminate the Communist terrorists.36 words
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Article134 1957-10-30 7 The Tripartite Consultative Committee set up by the Singapore Govenment to look into the future of Colony civilian service employees held another meeting yesterday. The committee took note of the progress made in placing redundant employees and agreed to review the position lat its next meeting.134 words
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Article, Illustration29 1957-10-30 7 A CLOSE-UP of the Hermes plane in a ditch at Singapore Airport. Hanging from the door is the canvas escape chute.29 words
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163 1957-10-30 7 Diplomatic flurry over two trippers ITRGENT diplomatic i V cables were exchanged in Singapore yesterday about Manfred Muldner, 18, and Hans Moch, 21, German round-the-world travel- lers now under guard in the X.P.M. ship Baud, after being arrested in Belawan Deli, Sumatra, for illegal entry. They are being taken to163 words
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Article31 1957-10-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. j Lull, star of "The Long House," will sing a Dayak song of welcome when she makes a personal appearance at the Capitol here tomorrow.31 words
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Advertisement115 1957-10-30 7 xow on I KHEMCOS ANNUAL X'MAS BAZAAR LADIES DEPT. HAt Poplin Shirts $4.50 ea. Lovely Printed Cottons 36" Sl.OOp.yd. Dicron Shirts 5.90 up r Printed Fitment 3.90 up Silky 36" 1.50 j Printed Crepe-dc-Chine 36" 1.80 j 5 00 up French Dip-Dry Cottons 36" 2.90 j Troy Sport Prjnte<J Tji115 words
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Advertisement152 1957-10-30 7 "YOU CAM NOW L\\u^i SEE INTO OUR NEW orncEs. all i^Tf Vjl// THE DESKS ARE V VV STEEL BY Sawltey ShielMtam -or course." VCjJBMLj] <LANKPY.<MfinftM LIMITED. C»ft"on St-.«. London. C C« Agents: J)unranQobrrK L limited Crosby House, Robinson Road, Singapore Tel: 2105*0r P.O. Box 772, Kuala Lumpur Tel: ***** Represented152 words
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194 1957-10-30 8 New 3-man Federation team to sit in at U.N. General Assembly KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three Federal councillors will leave for New York early next month to attend the U.N. General Assembly meetings as observers. They are Mr. Tay Hooi Soo (Province Wellesley South), Inche Abu Bakar bin Baglnda (Langat) and194 words
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265 1957-10-30 8 'HIDE AND SEEK' THEN RECORD CUSTOMS HAUL 3,300 1 b. cigarette hoard is found on island (SINGAPORE Customs made a post-war record haul early yesterday when they seized 3,300 lb. of cigarettes hidden on Pulau Senang. Potential duty payable was $27,000. The Customs are understood to be working on the265 words
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Article57 1957-10-30 8 A verdict of misadventure was recorded by a Singapore coroner yesterday at the inquest on a Yoke Eng High School student, Wong Chen Uh, 18, who fell from a bicycle at The Loop near the Nee Soon civilian canteen on Aug. 29. Wong it was stated, suffered a57 words
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Article72 1957-10-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An old boy of the Buklt Mertajam High School. Kedah. will leave here on Sunday to attend an Army course in England for the second time in his four-year career with the Federation Army. He Is Lieut. C. Dorairaju 28, of the Ordnance72 words
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Article100 1957-10-30 8 COURT TELLS HUSBAND: SETTLE ROW BUTTERWORTH, lues. The Province Wellesley Magistrate, Inche Hassan bin Hussein, today advised a labourer to seek reconciliation with his wife. "Get a house and send representations to her," he said when he ordered Angus Thaver, 30, to pay $25 maintenance a month to P. Thanimalai,100 words
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Article58 1957-10-30 8 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. The interest shown in education by Malayans was a healthy sign for the country, Mr. E. A. C Balshaw, new Superintendent of Education, Kedah and Perlis, said here at a tea party in his honour. The party, held in the Gandhi Memorial Hall58 words
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Article24 1957-10-30 8 SEGAMAT. Tues. An estate mandore, 50-year-old Samy, was today bound over for three months for causing hurt to a woman worker.24 words
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Advertisement459 1957-10-30 8 tJj"' last nm. 1 l^ilSSSssisl n ajn I'3o>1 30> 4> 6 4 5 93 pjn w A Paramount Picture in Vistavlsion Technicolor. CORNEL WILDE DEBRA PAUET MICHAEL RKXNIE > > -ft JOHN DEREK RAYMOND MASSET YMA SUMAC K Plus! G.B. News Special: "THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO C NEW YORK AND459 words
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Advertisement435 1957-10-30 8 t^> B J( it i a Shaw aAoui it a tht 3ieM *h, v H -L F A'^ Y DOVE KB Premiere Openint/ ■H AVWilsjr* MOnroe W LBUrenCe Olivier Me nPV ,r mould !>■«« Mtn her S»Ow Kg n «w- t\w»r should see" *«r- i«bh J The Prince And Ii435 words
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Miscellaneous237 1957-10-30 8 0+ tainlng behaviour (10). \fpM r TiiM/\r W f iw**m>*J 26. Indisposition of the rash (7V oTidirs limes crossword mS on at mm with slaves" (7). 28. Some talk of him fn song M i i I i_| <9). I I 2 I Ira 4 I I 5 I I*237 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1957-10-30 9 LINE-UP FROM THE GREAT MAYER DAYS THAT NEEDS NO NAMES Yes, these were only a few of them! lOi; MAYER, the 1. or Metro vn-Mayer, died Hollywood last He was 72. iy one other t had helped Hollywood into rid capital of the ;he man who made Garland1,077 words
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Advertisement223 1957-10-30 9 COHVERTIBi-E 1 Much more room for the family and friends than the normal sports model! •fc Beautifully designed for safe, fast cruising and steady cornering in the open air down the open road!! if Press button to raise or lower fully weatherproof, automatic hood. Wind-up glass windows. if Test drive223 words
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Miscellaneous121 1957-10-30 9 ll<>\ Morgan If.H. Inebriated Mirk Tracy a appointment '"■■BM Ktljfvdf nIT TUFPF T i nru i 177 1 I/" BUT. MR. 'T OH. DIFFERENT I K^ WE DON'T HAVEANV CNGTOTWr ,-i -SOMETHING/ I CANY WFEPgjTM AREOFFERBJT 1 O POUNJTAIN-DCWT i,y ABOUT SEE THEM Kn/TTT -sdMEDEAD W&7K Bi BLOSSOM? j^tf{ TOUCH121 words
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239 1957-10-30 10 RUBBER PRICE DOWN, GENERAL FALL IN SHARE QUOTATIONS By Our Market Correspondent A LTHOUGH November first grade rubber was easier by half a cent when it closed in Singapore yesterday at 80| cents per pound, the tone of the market was steady. The price was down to 79} cents at239 words
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Article444 1957-10-30 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "All sections on the local share market eased throughout the day and closed weaker at the lower levels. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation broken reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Dispensary $1.95; Fraser tt Neave ords $2.57-;, (delayed), $2.57H444 words
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Article110 1957-10-30 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per ptcul yesterday were: Copra: steady; October/November $25 buyers, $26 sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk $41 3/4 sellers, drum $45 1/2 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $106, Sarawak $105, special Sarawak black $64 (all down $1). Singapore Copra110 words
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Article21 1957-10-30 10 SINGAPORE, OCT. 29. RUBBER: 80 Va cents per lb. (down half a cent). TIN: $357.62** per picul (up SI).21 words
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Article136 1957-10-30 10 MELBOURNE, Tues. INVESTMENT shares showed a A firm tone with 1.C.1, up 9d. and Colonial Sugar up 15s. providing the sharpest movements on the Stock Exchange here today. Mt. Isas rise of Is. was the major price variation in an Improved mining section. Loans showed a firm tone.136 words
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Article148 1957-10-30 10 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 80 V 4 cents per lb. down half a cent on Monday's closing price. The closing tone was steady. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b. buyers 80 Vs. sellers 80%;148 words
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Article183 1957-10-30 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves or expected today are: Mandowi 1-2. Rajula 4-5, Nissan Maru 6A. Steel Worker 6-7 BonneviUe 8-9, Slnaloa 10-11, Edenbank 13-14, Manila Maru 15-16, President Pierce 18, Rebeverett 19-20. Lawu N.Wall 1, Rokan N.Wall 3. Rajah Brooke 21-22, Tadjourl 23-24. Emlle183 words
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Article38 1957-10-30 10 On the free exchange market In H«Df Ron* yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.8714 for ca»h and 5.88\ for T.T. Sterling was quoted at 15 67 and one Uel of gold at 258 U.38 words
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Article58 1957-10-30 10 rpHE Narboroufh (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Ltd. has declared a second Interim dividend of 7% per cent in respect of the year ended June 30, payable In England on November 16 to shareholders registered on November 14 No further dividend will be recommended by the board In respect of58 words
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159 1957-10-30 10 T»HE chairman of Banteng langor) Rubber Estates, Mr E L. RoberU, says the capital return from the sale of the Banteng and Puchong Estates should not be less than 49s- for each £1 unit, if the company is liquidated, and holders will get159 words
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Advertisement637 1957-10-30 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from unmarried Female Federal Citizens aged 17 but under 23 years for appointment as Teleprinter Typists in the Telecommunications Department at Kuala Lumpur. Salary Scale Probationer $100: Grade 111 $130 x 750 $145: Grade II $160 x 7.50 $190; Grade I $205 x 750 $250Applicants637 words
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Advertisement698 1957-10-30 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Applications are invited for the tenancies of two Restaurants at No. 139/141 and No. 147/149 Albert Street. Each of the premises consists of a double fronted shop on the ground floor and a covered terrace on the floor above reached by a private stairway. The698 words
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Advertisement872 1957-10-30 10 NOTICES THE RAJAH HITAM COCONUT ESTATE LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 10% less 30% Income Tax for the year ending 3 1st December, 1957, has been declared payable to Shareholders of the Company on the 4th day of December 1957. The transfer872 words
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Advertisement755 1957-10-30 10 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER. CITY FIRE BRIGADE: Supply and deliver to the Fire Brigade of uncooked rations for quarterly and half-yearly periods commencing Ist January, 1958. Tender Deposit $100/-. Close 12 NOON— 7-11-57. Tender documents are available from Hill Street Fire Station, on production of Treasurers Deposit Receipt,755 words
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Advertisement672 1957-10-30 10 AMERICAN MAO. UNE for Lot Angelas, Son Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Tacomo k Alto accepting cargo for transhipment to Central A South t S S'i»re P. S'hom m r SSiZIiK EVERETT ORIENT LINE For Hongkong, Japan i For Rangoon, O rl "Brodeverott" 30 Oct/ 2 Nov 'Rebeverett" God.l? "Uneverrft" 30 Nov/672 words
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Advertisement1307 1957-10-30 11 4 05 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. t«i, 1422 (12 linn) pmm THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S «slUs to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS n to proceed via other ports to lood and discharge caroo Singapora Ou* Soil* p. S'norr Menono llßjl- <o. Cosoblonco, Oct 30/31 Oct 2S/29 O« Nov1,307 words
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Advertisement1186 1957-10-30 11 W^*^^^^^»km EAST ASIATIC UNES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST VIA SUEZ Penong P. Sham S'oore 'SINALOA" God 10/11 p^-- Soi9on Bon kol Accepting Saigon Cargo. f?i^T, A 1/ 2 Nay .""■A" J4/16 Nay JUTLANDIA" 20/22 Nov 23/24 Not 3S/24 Nay Bangkowk only "FALSTRIA" 1/ 6 Dec 7/ 81,186 words
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Advertisement1092 1957-10-30 11 Shs TBS BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD ttfT SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) UNES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham fenang BENREOCH tor London, Hamburg, Rotterdam G 35-36/5 Nov London direct arrive* 27 Nov BENMACDHUI for Liverpool, Rotterdam. Homburo 6/11 Nov 12/14 Nov 15/14 Nov ■ENNEVIS1,092 words
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Advertisement1337 1957-10-30 11 McALISTER t& CO.. LTD. TEL.: P3M ***** IUIRMA* UNES KLAVENEM LINE LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTTERDAM HAMBURG LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, ono tor U.S.A., North Atlontic Ports "ATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND and Conodo vio Colombo Accepting cargo tor Central ft South t CITY OF SINGAPORE America j'pore P. Sham P.nong BONNEVILLE In1,337 words
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Article, Illustration856 1957-10-30 12 Spells fly thick and fast when two wizards meet Mat Mousedeer has planted maize seeds in his garden but beans come up. When Ezani tells Mat that he has seen a tree lizard muttering spells Mat is convinced the creature has magicked his maize so the jungle folk856 words
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Article, Illustration26 1957-10-30 12 What a tasty dish to set before an elephant, and Lakshmi, who gives children rides in London Zoo, settles down to enjoy it.26 words
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Article166 1957-10-30 12 [MERE are some more pen pals lor you. Kong Dee Ha, aged 13, 282 Ja'lan Alsagoff. Pontian, Johore. Stamps, flower planting, sports. Yong Poh Chuan, Lot 73, Road 4, Petaling Jaya. Alan Wong, aged 10, 46 Grange Road, Singapore 9. Stamps, sports. Sim Song Por, aged 10, 2?166 words
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Advertisement331 1957-10-30 12 oilers yet another I I NEW service j»y On application, any one who has a Savings Account in any oflice of Chung Khiaw Bank may WITHDRAW OR DEPOSIT ANY AMOUNT AT ANY OTHER LOCAL OFFICE OF THE BANK. <fc With this service, time is saved and risk is avoided. it331 words
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Advertisement409 1957-10-30 12 Join up those dots y s o cor s OTV^ Girls, r'"S l V *~]l^rJk*' 'It* Here ore the six winners of tA^r^ \>^ r- Ctyf** If ]T fit, y>^ our painting contest. Elizabeth vu* f\ L \y t\jS j Loke 45 Eden Grove < Sina U < v"' I409 words
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Advertisement290 1957-10-30 12 r^^DOUBLE-ACTION V^PAIN KILLER The White Shell The Yellow Hearf strikes at the centre prolongs the relief of pain in a matter brought by the insta of seconds action of the shelJ rFcTuß"7ilblclNVs~lfii"oNi?ri I Yes— it's a fact that DOUBLE-ACTION 'ANACIN' I contains four carefully selected medicines all in one tabl290 words
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251 1957-10-30 13 LONDON, Tuesday. ITERITIEKE, 40 to one a fortnight ago before J"* doubts about her running were dispelled, last night became favourite for tomorrow's Cambridgeshire at Newmarket. At the Victoria Club callover last night, Heritiere was backed to win £10,000 at odds of nineReuter - 251 words
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Article134 1957-10-30 13 WINSLOW LEADS RALLY BY RHODESIA SALISBURY, Tues. RHODESIA, with four second innings wickets in hand, still needed 63 runs to avoid an innings defeat by the Australian touring team at tea on the last day of their four-day match here today Facing a deficit of 310. the home side hadReuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-10-30 13 HONG KONG forward Hemmineway looks around for someone to pass to before being brought down by Dyer, the Singapore Services wing forward, during Monday's rugger match on the S CC. padang which the touring Hong Kong team won 19-8. Straits Times picture.49 words
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Article198 1957-10-30 13 BIRMINGHAM, Tues. Randolf Turpin of Britain, former world middleweight champion, beat Serlgo Burchi of Italy here last night, the referee stopping their ten rounds light-heavyweight match in the second round. Turpin, now British lightheavyweight champion. handed out tremendous punishment in the one minute 20Reuter - 198 words
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78 1957-10-30 13 LONDON. Tues. The England team against Ireland at Wembley on Nov. t. is unchanged from the eleven on which heat Wales 4-0 in the last home International. The team is: HOPKINSON (Molton Wanderers). HOWE (West Brormvich Albion). BYRNE (Manchester United), CLAYTON (Blackburn78 words
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Advertisement904 1957-10-30 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT VI Word*fi (Mm.) Box SOct: extra. ROOM (Gentleman) w/wlthout European board, M.S.. private en--1 trance, quiet area. Box A 5358, S T TO LET FURNISHED vacant -J-bedroom flat, quiet, residential area, please apply Tel: ***** PO Box 990. TO LET for period six months with possible extension. Furnished904 words
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Advertisement842 1957-10-30 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Wordt SS (Mm.) Bex SI ctt. extra. 2 TANGLIN HILL. Double Accommodation now available. Tel: ***** Mrs. Frost. 43-E. SOON HOCK ROAD, Off Thomson Rd., Bed-room with Sitting-room and Kitchen Facilities. Rent Including Light/Water $70. Apply wlth-in. IMMEDIATE AVAILABLE: Brand new 2-storey house near Stevens Road. 4842 words
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Advertisement819 1957-10-30 13 TUITION tO Wordt SS (Mm.) Box SO cl: extra. PRIVATE TUITION given by qualified European lady teacher for children ages 6—7. Box A 5355 S.T. DANCING. Private $10 Monthly Classes. Soon's (M.F.A.T.D., Aust.) School of Ballroom, L/ American Dancing. 36-D, Prlnsep Street, near Cathay. Tel: *****. TAYLOR, DANCE STUDIO Prepares819 words
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Advertisement911 1957-10-30 13 LOCAL LEAVE 1* Wordt SS (Mln.) Box SO ct: extrm. THB CAMERON Highlands Hotel For restful holidays Delightful Walks. Excellent Golf. Log Fires. Moderate terms. Telephone 213, Telegram Cambotel, Tanah Rata. VEHICLES WANTED tO Wordt SS (Mm.) Box SO ctt. extra. WANTED: 1954 or later Model Station Wagon. Offers to911 words
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Advertisement746 1957-10-30 13 FOR SALE M Word, SS (Mm.) Box SO ct: extra. TURISSA. (Swiss) world's finest automatic zigzag sewing machines $560.00 (England £104.0.0)! Typewriters, Cameras, Binoculars, Irons, Cheap! 6 Foch Road, *****. MODERN DOUBLE BEDROOM Suite, Carpet and carpet Cleaner, Singer Sewing Machine, Lounge Glass-Top Table all in excellent condition. Ring *****746 words
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Article177 1957-10-30 14 SIX WOMEN'S TIES WERE NOT PLAYED WALKOVERS were given in six of the seven women's singles ties in the Singapore Youth Sports Centre's first annual table tennis championships last night. One of those who received walkovers was Mrs. Myra Richards, 26, the reigning Singapore champion and favourite in this event.177 words
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167 1957-10-30 14 Misty Line does smart gallop on a heavy track MISTY LINE II did a smart gallop on a heavy track at Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. With Abdul Mawi astride, this four-year-old went stylishly over 3f in 38 3/5 with Gunong Rapat (Wahab). Misty Line II is superbly fit after a167 words
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Article214 1957-10-30 14 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN - FIRDIE SALAHUDIN PLANE MADE EMERGENCY LANDING BY PLEVEN Singapore basketball players and two officials will reach Taipeh, Formosa, tomorrow with nothing but the clothes they are wearing. THE REASON: The plane in which they were travelling developed engine trouble after leaving Hong Kong and their214 words
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Article22 1957-10-30 14 LONDON. Tues. Devonport Services beat United Services Chatham by 22 points to 11, in a Rugby Union matcn played yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article23 1957-10-30 14 The inter-school tennis match between St. Patrick's and St. Andrew's for the Ashness Shield yesterday was postponed because of rain.23 words
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Article137 1957-10-30 14 RUGGER S.C.C. "A" v S.E.R., padang: R.A.F SeleUr v R.N.Z.A.F., Seletar; R.A.A.F v R.A.F. Seletar "A", Tengah; University v Police, Bukit Timah: RN.Z.A.F. v South Johore, Tengah; R.A.F. Tengah v Naval Base, Tengah; Old Victorians v Present, Victoria ground. HOCKEY S.H.A. Div. 1: S.H.B. Police v University.137 words
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Article53 1957-10-30 14 The Wearne Brothers "A" team to meet National Carbon in the S.B.H.F.A. junior knockout final at Jalan Besar at 5.15 p.m. today will be selected from: Chia Poh Han, Latiff Abdullah, V. M. Lopez. Sharlff, Victor, Anuar, Kasani, M. Ali, M. Salleh, Wee Seng Pah, Charles,53 words
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Article, Illustration337 1957-10-30 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP ROUSD'THE-CLOCK 'SERVICE' TO BEAT HOLD UP CAUSED BY FLOODS By FLOATS TO BRING THEM TO XL BY ROAD ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor Turf Club has a plan to beat the floods which are holding up the arrival of 80 north-ern-trained horses for337 words
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Article24 1957-10-30 14 The Singapore Hockey Association's Div. 1 match between Singapore Cricket Club and R.A.F. Seletar on the padang yesterday was postponed because of rain.24 words
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216 1957-10-30 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Hong Kong rugby team which beat Singapore Services and drew with Singapore Civilians will find strong opposition when they meet Federation Services and Selangor, the HMS Malaya champions, this week. The visiting team of 23 —15 of them servicemen216 words
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Article59 1957-10-30 14 MELBOURNE, Tues.— Syntax, a New Zealand-bred gelding, Is favourite for the Melbourne Cup. Australia's most important horse race, to be run over two miles at Flemlngton here next Tuesday. Syntax was scratched from the recent Caulfleld Cup because one of its fetlocks "filled" a few days beforeReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-10-30 14 FULHAM goalkeeper Black's Jump might be a sensation on the ballet stage but Charlton Athletic did not appreciate it when he punched the ball clear to foil a scoring chance, during the Second Division match at the Valley ground. London, last Saturday. The match endedReuter - 56 words
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80 1957-10-30 14 THE BLACKS AVENGE DEFEAT BY RAFFLES rE Blacks handed a 11 points (goal and two penalty goals) to five (goal) beating to Raffles Institution in their return friendly rugger match on the R. I ground yesterday. In their earlier meeting, the schoolboys had beaten the Blacks by six points to80 words
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Article43 1957-10-30 14 BANGKOK, Tues. Siam Badminton Association officials announced today that the Japanese B.A. has cabled conceding Siam a walkover in their second round Asian zone tie of the Thomas Cup tournament. Siam will now meet Pakistan in the Asian zone final43 words
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Article37 1957-10-30 14 LONDON, Tues. Results in last night's English football matches were: League Div. 2: Doncaster Rovers 1 Bransley 1. League Div. 3 South: Newport County 0 Reading 0. Irish Gold Cup semi-final-Linfleld 7 Distillery I.—Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article88 1957-10-30 14 Singapore Recreation Club held Police to a 3-3 draw in a rugger match at Thomson Road yesterday. Each scored a try. Keith Molloy gave S.R.C. a 3-0 lead at half-time with a try near the posts after a brilliant 35-yard run. Rennie failed to convert. Police88 words
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186 1957-10-30 14 LIM KBE CHAN - LIM KBE CHAN By SINGAPORE Police will not be at full strength 1 when they meet Federation Police in their fifth boxing contest at Thomson Road in December They will be without stalwarts Abdul Hallm, Abu Hassan bin Hussein, Majid bin Jantan and Hussein186 words
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87 1957-10-30 14 IBBOTSON GETS 'SPORTSMAN OF YEAR' AWARD LONDON. Tues. Derek Ibbotson, the world mile record holder, was today named "Sportsman Of The Year" by the British Sports Writers Association. The 25-year-old Yorkshireman topped the poll held by the Association. Runner-up was Stirling Moss, the first British driver to win the EuropeanReuter - 87 words
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Article59 1957-10-30 14 HONG KONG, Tues. A group of ten Commonwealth pro f essional golfers, including Australian Peter Thompson, left here today for Sydney to play in the Ampol tourney on Oct. 31. The other players are David Thomas, Peter Alliss, Bruce Crampton, Harold Henning, Gary Player, EricReuter - 59 words
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Article159 1957-10-30 14 SAUL JOSHUA - Chinese schools enter 'sevens SAUL JOSHUA By TWO Chin A which h included i sports pi Kalians W< Vi Govern.M have eni year's seven a .s; ment. These scha to take up r many Chi schools in 81 Mr. Joe Educaticn s yesterday that or three mon Ch will play159 words
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Advertisement16 1957-10-30 14 toRMICA MLAMINATED PLASTiC I that silken fragrance she loves to wear COl V OiUml da Chi/fii16 words
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