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Title Section19 1957-11-01 1 WFBAfiE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times tie**"** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1957 15 CENTS19 words
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Article123 1957-11-01 1 Two share award for physics CTOCKHOLM, Thurs.— Two 0 young Chinese-born American nuclear scientists won the 1957 Nobel Priz e in physics today for removing important obstacles to the understanding of the functions of the atom and the universe. The joint winners of the 5126.000 award are Dr. Tsung Dao123 words
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Article64 1957-11-01 1 ACCRA. Thurs. The Ghana Government yesterday issued deportation orders against two tribal heads in A.<hanti on the grounds that "their presence in the counnot conducive to the Public good." They are Larema Gao, head of the Gao community in Kumasi, and Hamidu Moshie, tribal head ofAP - 64 words
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Article337 1957-11-01 1 COLONY, FEDERATION GOVERNMENTS STUDY SECRET REPORT Believed to include recommendations on the future direction of Nanyang Expert team gives advice By PATRICIA MORGAN gINGAPORE and the Federation should continue to have only one University of Malaya, the University of Malaya commission recommends. This is the principal proposal337 words
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103 1957-11-01 1 MILLIONAIRE cinema magnate iTI Mr. Loke Wan Tho has received an extortion note demanding SlOO.OOO "or e15e...." The letter was written in Chinese. The police have been told. Mr. Loke said yesterday: "The matter is in the hands of the police. I have no103 words
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Article351 1957-11-01 1 NEW ANGLE ON ALLEGED RAGGING EXCESSES Some went wild after a dance, say seniors T-HE senior warden of 1 the University of Malaya, Dr. V. Thambipillai, warned last night that freshmen would also be investigated for ragging excesses. He was commenting on the complaint of351 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-11-01 1 SOCCER WIZARD TO PLAY IN COLONY OFFICIAL THE SOCCER Wl- ZARD Stanley Mat- thews (right) and the entire Blackpool team will play in Singapore E towards the middle of next year. The English Football Association and the E Blackpool directors have approved the team's six-week tour of Australia and the83 words
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Article45 1957-11-01 1 PARIS. Thurs.— A car in which Mr. Henri Bordeaud, Radical Senator for Algeria, was travelling was machinegunned in a boublevard in Western Paris this morning. Police said unknown men opened fire from a moving car. Senator Bordeaud was not hit— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article100 1957-11-01 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. Holland today expressed official concern to Indonesia about the current antiDutch campaign in Jakarta where one Dutchman is reported injured and the property of scores of others splashed with painted slogans. Thousands of "Dutchman get out of West Irian" slogans hav£ appeared on foreignReuter - 100 words
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Article42 1957-11-01 1 LONDON, Thurs— Britain is likely to reject the Japanese request to call off her series of nuclear test explosions due to take place this winter near Christmas Island in the Pacific, a usually well-informed source said here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration312 1957-11-01 1 Ex-Malayan civil servant spoofs T. S. Eliot From HALL ROMNEY ONDON, Thurs.— Miss Myra Buttle, writer of the remarkable book debunking Poet T. S Eliot, sat chuckling in an arm-chair yester day at his cosy Cam bridge flat. For Myra Buttle is a ma larp» amiable312 words
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Article64 1957-11-01 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. —The Indian Government today obtained power to draw on sterling balances doWn to a reserve of 850 million rupees ($55 million) instead of the present level of 3.000 million rupees <$1.930>. The move is the latest in its determined campaign to overcomeReuter - 64 words
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Article163 1957-11-01 1 SINGAPORE police are looking for a wealthy Bri- tish businessman, believed to be living in the Colony under an assumed name. Conftrmng this yesterday the police secretary, Mr. Peter Claque, said the inquiries here were being conducted on behalf of the Birmingham police. The163 words
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Article413 1957-11-01 1 WARNING BY RAZAK ON 'THE ENEMY' Guard against it within, he says is.uai_,a j_,ujviruK, inursaay. tr FHE Minister for Defence, Date Abdul Razak, last 1 night warned the country to guard itself against the "enemy from without becoming the enemy within." He gave this warning nine hours after the last413 words
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83 1957-11-01 1 Chiang tells Overseas Chinese of attack plan TAIPEH. Thurs. Guests from Singapore and the Federation were among 600 Overseas Chinese who attended a dinner here last night in honour of President Chiang Kaishek's 70th birthday. He told them: "I shall be very glad to meet you all on the mainland.AP - 83 words
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Article50 1957-11-01 1 TOKYO Thurs.— The prosecution counsel today called for a Jail sentence "not exceeding five years" when he finished his summing up In the trial of U.S. Army specalist William S Girard today. Girard is accused of killing a woman scrap-collector on an army rifle range.50 words
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Article158 1957-11-01 1 Mac rejects H-halt call T ONDON, Thurs.— Mr. J Macmillan today rejected a suggestion in. the House of Commons that he should consider offering to suspend the forthcoming series of H-bomb tests at Christmas Island for as long as other nations suspended theirs. He was replying to Mr. Frank AllaunReuter - 158 words
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Article29 1957-11-01 1 BASES VITAL LONDON. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr M v niillan. said today that American IMSM >» Crilain were "vital" tv defence of Britain and free world. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement101 1957-11-01 1 CIGARETTE CASES CIGARETTE BOXES POWDER COMPACTS in Gold Silver G. C. DE SUVA BROS. "Manufacturing |eweller»" H/itflc* Place. S'oore-1. Phone: *****. f 1 CARMEN 6c Co. E DICK TRACY TARZAN THE GAMBOLS MEET THEM THE SAINT ELEVEN j fe^g? keep, them fighting fit... jSSWTI Cowlac full cream milk iUI K101 words
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160 1957-11-01 2 Law is still first choice with students From lAN MOK-AI F ONDON. Wed.— Law v is still the most pursued subject among Malayan students in England, said an official of the Students' Department of Malaya House, London. Domestic science and law are the popular subjects among girl students This year's160 words
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Article62 1957-11-01 2 LONDON. Thurs. A £4.5 million plan to speed traffic at Hyde Park Corner, one of the world's busiest intersections, was annolunced today. It includes 10 passenger subways, a 330-yard two-lane traffic tunnel between Piccadilly and Knightsbridge and bigger roundabouts M Hyde Park Comer where policeReuter - 62 words
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Article251 1957-11-01 2 COMMISSION: CONTINUE EFFORTS FOR PROTECTION OF THE CIVILIAN POPULATION PROPOSAL WOULD OUTLAW NUCLEAR, GERM AND CHEMICAL WEAPONS NEW DELHI, Thursday. THE human rights commission of the Inter--1 national Red Cross voted today that draft rules for the protection of civilians in war-time, which would inReuter - 251 words
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Article, Illustration159 1957-11-01 2 AUSTRALIAN nursing tutors are full of praise for Malayan nurses sent to Australia for training under the Colombo Plan. One of the Malayans, Nurse Sakuntala Balram, of Perak Road, Penang, is the latest to win top honours, one of Australia's highest nursing awards the159 words
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Article165 1957-11-01 2 F ONDON, Thurs.— The lA smoking habits of the late King George VI and his death— from coronary thrombosis following an operation for lung cancer are referred to In a book. "The Disease of Tobacco Smoking and Its Cure," published herttoday. Dr. Lennox Johnston, theReuter - 165 words
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90 1957-11-01 2 'A charter for callgirls' call by vigilantes LONDON, Thurs. A committee of British householders yesterday said that they had won the support of a number of Londfcn prostitutes for a plan to stamp out streetwalkers and legalise callgirls Instead. The committee called the Marylebone Vigilantes, put before the Government aAP - 90 words
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Article31 1957-11-01 2 CAIRO. Thurs. A military court today sentenced 13 Communists to jail terms ranging from three years' to seven years' hard labour, for attempts to overthrow President Nasser.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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109 1957-11-01 2 'Sputnik the excuse for build-up' NEW YORK. Thurs. Russia accused the United States last night of using Sputnik as an excuse for an arms build-up The Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr. V.V. Kuznetsov, also said that Britain. France and the United States were stalling on disarmament because they followed aReuter - 109 words
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Article87 1957-11-01 2 TOKYO. Thurs. Five million Japanese in Tokyo whose homes do not have a bath are preparing to go unbathed tomorrow Operators of the city's 2,300 steamy public bath houses plan to lock their doors indefinitely to protest against a ruling that thtt can raise prices only87 words
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159 1957-11-01 2 Widow is accused of enticing marquis I I ONDON, Thurs -T ho 54-year-old M ness of Wind cused a 73-y, ar-old English widow yesterday of enticing away 95 -year -old hiwbaiM with a camp;). "hate, venom and leal ousy." The husband, thricr mar ried Lord Winch, not in court, n159 words
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Advertisement222 1957-11-01 2 Light for reading. Light fop learning. Light for comfort and the enjoyment of leisure. Everyone needs good light and, thanks WVI H til VY\ Q rm tVI f^ 1 1 rrVl t*? tO kcrosme this blessin S reaches out into the VVllvJ LLllllo Ull LllCs ll^llL humblest home and remotest222 words
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Article410 1957-11-01 3 'WAR' ON BRITISH WAGE CLAIMS Labour Minister: I believe we exaggerate the importance of strikes lie Government will fight any serious trouble if this follows rejection LONDON, Thursday. British Government made it clear yesterlav that it is prepared to fight any serious trial trouble in Britain that might follow ■ejectionReuter - 410 words
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Article142 1957-11-01 3 SEAMEN: THESE SHIPS A MENACE LONDON, Thurs. Leaders of three British seamen's unions today wrote to Members of Parliament, protesting against the growing registration of merchant shipping under "flags of convenience." They enclosed copies of a pamphlet entitled "PanHbhonco" composed of the first letters of Panama, Liberia. Honduras and CostaReuter - 142 words
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Article33 1957-11-01 3 LONDON. Thurs. Mrs. Delia Savage. 58. was jailed three years today for shoplifting an electric stove. She was arrested as she staggered out of a store with it in her arms. A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article177 1957-11-01 3 )ON, Thurs.— The Bri- 1 b Government yesterroposed a break with t tradition by urging omen should be allowsit in the House of icn, even Peeresses in >\vn right have hitherto barred from sitting in per chamber. Government also sugthat Peers should be tedReuter - 177 words
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212 1957-11-01 3 Seven powers want Dag to step in on Syria YORK, Thurs.— Seven powers 11 today asked the United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, to step into the TurcoSyrian situation after Syria demanded investigation of the border "war crisis" by a seven-country fact-finding commission. Neither proposition, put before the United NationsUP - 212 words
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182 1957-11-01 3 'FINANCIAL POSITION' IS BLAMED BIRMINGHAM. Thursday. A 61-YEAR-OLD savings bank here today froze all accounts because of the "general financial posi- tion." The bank, the Ideal Bank Limited, announced it was suspending all withdrawals and accepting no further deposits until its own position had been182 words
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Article49 1957-11-01 3 EDINBURGH Thurs. Hobo James Miller confirmed from his park bench here tonight that he has accepted nomination as Rector of Edinburgh University, standing against philosopher Bertrand Russell, author and broadcaster Malcolm Muggeridge and eight other Imposing representatives of education, law, medicine and the arts.49 words
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170 1957-11-01 3 COPENHAGEN. Thurs. A patrol of 11 Girl Guides, all of whom have been struck by polio, has been created here. The motto is: 'in spite of everything." Reuter. PARIS: Mr. Felix Gaillard, 37-year-old radical, will try to form a government and end Prance'sUP - 170 words
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Article69 1957-11-01 3 PARIS. Thurs. Police rushed to Montbrison in central France last night after a metal sphere 58 centimetres in diameter emitting faint bleep, bleep noises fell from the sky beside a road. Russian characters were painted on the Sputnik." Police who dismantled it and found batteries and aReuter - 69 words
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Article301 1957-11-01 3 LONDON, Thurs. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were:— LOANS Consols £46 l i Funding 4'i, £85 H War 3& r r £614 Vfc BANKS Merc. (£5 $24 p.u.) £6% Chartered (£1) 38/9 Hongkong ($125) £43 INSURANCE Com. Un. cuts.) 63/6 Royal 70/6 +/6301 words
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Article172 1957-11-01 3 KLAN - NEGRO SEX MUTILATION 'ORDERED KLAN' BY NEW YORK. Thurs.— Shop assistant William Miller, 28, one of six men accused at Birmingham, Alabama, of the sex mutilation of a Negro, testified today that the attack was ordered by a Ku Klux Klan leader. Miller said that he and the other KlansmenAP - 172 words
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Article37 1957-11-01 3 LONDON, Fri.— Mr. John Profumo, Colonial Undersecretary, said in a written Parliamentary reply today to Mr. Stan Awbery (Labour) that 191 people are detained in Singapore under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement58 1957-11-01 3 Trust VIM to clean everything 'f^~4\ iced so little, too. Just a sprinkle //\I A/077M8 I 1 a damp cloth, a quick rub round, yjupkj \f§M I /■y'^^^p'^— hat dirty bath is sparkling again. iii uiß/2AfV,/ \fv m cleans so quickly and so smoothly. V &Cl^ I Y)l ISs?* ything58 words
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Advertisement123 1957-11-01 3 YO U add fresh cg9> d "^jffi, :/^S SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. SOON! j Double storey semi-detached houses at corner of TELUK KURAU ROAD and LORONC M FREEHOLD LAND FIRST CLASS CONSTRUCTION ALL MODERN FACILITIES SEE THEM FOR YOURSELVES S24,OOO Each LOANS OF $15,000 ARRANGED Apply: SERENE HOUSES 42,123 words
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Article47 1957-11-01 4 The Singapore Labour Front has formed a secretariat consisting of five members to assist In the Increasing amount of work at its headquarters. The five members are Messrs. J. M. Jumabhoy. Chew Swee Kee, R.C.H. Urn and Tang Peng Yeu, and Dr. Arthur Lim.47 words
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Article22 1957-11-01 4 TAIPING. Thurs. Mr. H. Rozario, chief clerk of the Central Electricity Board here, is going to Kota Bharu office assistant22 words
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341 1957-11-01 4 Opposition back church men on security law LEADERS of Singapore's two opposition parties yesterday supported the criticism of the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance made by 12 leaders of the Colony's Christian churches. The 12 men, including Rev. ij. R. Fleming, general secretary of the Malayan Christian Council, submitted a341 words
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Article289 1957-11-01 4 SO AID WELL BE CONSIDERED UNTIL IHTS IS DONE, SAYS CHEy, MUST HAVE HIGH ENOUGH BASIC STANDARD THE Singapore Government would only give aid to Nanya n g University when it showed it had reached a sufficiently high basicstandard. The Minister for i Education, Mr. Chew289 words
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Article44 1957-11-01 4 KUALA L TTMPTJR Thurs The UMNO youth in Kuala Lumpur will hold a "merdeka" thanksgiving party at the UMNO House here on Nov. 2. The Primp Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will address the party which will start at I 4.30 p.m.44 words
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201 1957-11-01 4 A JOINT meeting of four land and housing authorities will be held soon to probe the problem of unauthorised houses in Singapore. Representatives of the Ministry for Local Government, Lands and Housing, the Rural Board. City Council and the Singapore Improvment Trust will201 words
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Article164 1957-11-01 4 QIX voluntary social workers from Kuala Lumpur V are due in Singapore early next month for a training course at the University of Malaya's Dp partment of Social Studies to prepare them for a study of beggars and vagrants. This will form part of164 words
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Article47 1957-11-01 4 ir J hC IL ussian freighter. Nikolay Chernishevsky, arrived {h» 3^ gfl ore yesterday from th .f Siberian port of Nahodka with a cargo of food for London. Local agents for the vessel said it was carrying 2,600-tons of pink salmon and crab47 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-11-01 4 Back after seeing the Queen Mother SIR Alan Bnwi head of the h irr Minister's Department it Australia stopped at thi Singapore Airport a l< night on his u.n hack t< Australia by Qantas, f roir London, where ho had dn cussions with th r Quep Mother on her forth,57 words
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80 1957-11-01 4 Bad for morals so Indonesia bans Malayan strip short PENANG, Thur> tease show 1 1 laya will be allow 'd enter Indonesia W A. Mugalih, the nesian consul in Pen- 11 He said he had WJJ down an ffUwtioi a revue for visas to his country. "I am afraid I80 words
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Advertisement801 1957-11-01 4 j««Uj ON SALE K m TODAY! M WEEK ENDER. Malaya's brightest, xippiest weekly paper, gives you every jT !^H week-end a super 36 page packed issue! VHIP^^ When a man must not kiss! Uncle Joe answers a reader Strip-Tease -jblJ*^^ with a difference in Paris office girls V "v\ there801 words
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Miscellaneous162 1957-11-01 4 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE 476 metres. KUALA LUMPUR 341 metre*. PENANG 36C metresIPOH 330 metre*MALACCA 297 metres. NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres. A.M- 715 Opening Announcement; 7-16 Morning Serenade; 7.30 Time Signal And News- 7. 35 A Date with Music; 8 00 News Headlines; 8.02 A Date with Music: 8.30162 words
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Article210 1957-11-01 5 HOUSEBREAKING TRIAL JUDGE T»HE guardians of three Singapore boys accused of housebreaking were yesterday told by a judge: "A good thrashing now and again would do them a world of good In court wer c Teo Khie How 14, Tan Geok Kirn 17, and210 words
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Article101 1957-11-01 5 A girl was so eager to see a Chinese wayang that she climbed a ladder at her home in Buffalo Road. She was fatally injured when she fell from "the ladder. The cirl. Lim Swee Eng, 11. died on Aug. 9— two days later. Her mother101 words
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Article39 1957-11-01 5 Mr. W. V Foley. director of Renold Chains Ltd.. and his wife, left Singapore in the William Ruys yesterday Mr. Foley was in the Colony for four days in the course of a world business tour.39 words
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Article26 1957-11-01 5 RAUB. Thurs. The president of the Women's Institute Raub, Che Halimah Idris. wife of the District Officer, has been appointed organiser of the Poppy Day26 words
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Article59 1957-11-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— K. G Balakrishnan. 25, a police constable, pleaded not guilty here today to charges of causing hurt to two women and a man. Balakrishnan was alleged to have attacked Muniammah and Ann Lilly, the women, and Ramachandram, with a chopper in Broadrick Road on59 words
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Article34 1957-11-01 5 MACHANG. Thurs. Muda bin Awang. stabbed in the stomach here last night, is in hospital in a serious condition. The police have detained a woman. A kris has been recovered.34 words
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156 1957-11-01 5 'Torture in jail: Not true, says Lim SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday that he bad inquired into allegations that the police had tortured and ill-treated two detainees and found them unsubstantiated. The detainees. Tan Bok Tons, and Tan Juat Seng, are members of the People's Action156 words
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119 1957-11-01 5 Expert will examine city accounts THE Singapore City Council yesterday passed without debate the report of i the sub-committee on alleged accounting Irregularities. It approved the recommen--1 dation that the Colonial Secretary be asked to send an expert to the Colony to examine the council's outdated budgeting and accounting system.119 words
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Article34 1957-11-01 5 Mr Justice M. Buttrose, of Singapore, left for Europe in the William Ruys yesterday on five months' leave. He will spend Christmas with his family in Switzerland before visiting London.34 words
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155 1957-11-01 5 Mr D Erskine Crum. chairman of the Singapore Tourist Advisory Committee welcomed the news yesterday that the Federation proposed to co-operate closely with Singapore in developing tourist trade. A report published in Kuala Lumpur said the Federation would work with Singapore, but had no intention of155 words
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Article377 1957-11-01 5 SHELL THEATRETTE; Free film show— Summer Is For Kids. Shadow On The Prairie— at Shall House. Collyer Quay. 1.15 p.m. INFORMATION SERVICE OF INDIA- Free film show— Glimpses of Gandhiji, Women and Education Bharat Natyam. Darjeeling— at 26-A Raffles Place. 5 p.m. NATIONAL SERVICE REGISTRATION for those377 words
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330 1957-11-01 5 COVENTRY FOR A STRIKER WHO RETURNED 7 don't care don't believe in strikes 9 IPOH, Thursday. J^ 58- YEAR-OLD grandfather returned to work this morning to meet the icy stares of 29 colleagues he had abandoned after a six-day strike. 1 I Not a word was said as ailing Inche330 words
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198 1957-11-01 5 MOST RED MATERIAL PLUGS A LINE... Propaganda imports ]I|OST publications im*fl ported from China contain Communist propaganda material, said Mr. J. D. Haskins, Singapore's Secretary for Internal Affairs, yesterday. Mr. Haskins, who Is also Secretary for Chinese Affairs, said the authorities were keeping a close watch on attempts to bring198 words
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Article53 1957-11-01 5 KUANTAN, Thurs. "No entry" signs in the town council area severely criticised by the public are to be replaced by traffic islands. These islands will be constructed at junctions of Jalan Gambut and Beserah Road; Beserah Road, Telok Sisek Road. Wall Street and Jalan53 words
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Article23 1957-11-01 5 TANJONG MALIM. Thurs —The food and fun fair held here in aid of the Methodist English School building fund raised $2,770.23 words
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Advertisement296 1957-11-01 5 J SOLID COLOGNE Elizabeth Ardcn's flower-laden exhilarating periumr raptured in an ice-cool cologne sti«k. Touch it to throat and temples for a delicious hreath of Matted Omlmm. Ideal iur your handbag, for travels welcome gift for a friend in hospital. Other Blue Grass joys Flower Mist, lighter M-r-ion of Blue296 words
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Advertisement294 1957-11-01 5 A SAFE DEPOSIT for YOUR FUNDS J Ej SECURITY; Group Assets Exceed f 15,000,W 1 I STABILITY Consistent Intrrnt I £|Utt SIKhM.IH Knowledge and Experience I I SAFETY No Risk of Depreciation I I f JIOJ SI (KSS Vein of Development I I STANDARDS The Best in Banking I I294 words
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Miscellaneous61 1957-11-01 5 HIGH TIDES-TOIAV wd TOMORROW TODAY: Singapore 6.25 a.m. (6lt. 4in.i 5.22 p.m. (6ft. 6in.): Port Dlckson 12.27 a.m. (6ft. sin.> 1.51 p.m. (sft. 6in.); Penang 813 am. (sft. 6in.) 9.49 p.m. (6ft. 3in.t. TOMORROW: Singapore 7.40 a.m. ((ft. 7in.) 7.17 p.m. (6ft. 6in.i; Port Dictaon 2.20 a.m. (6ft. 7in.) 3.2461 words
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Article, Illustration209 1957-11-01 6 ARMY VEHICLES TUB AMD TOW- BUT PLANE MOVES ONLY 4 YARDS AN army team with hare recovery vehicles yes. terday failed to free the four engined Atrwork Hermes plane which is stuck in a ditch at the southern tip of the Singa. pore Airport209 words
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303 1957-11-01 6 It's boats only no public transport No other way to take belongings ifHE chairman of the Singapore Rural Board, Mr. 1 P. H. Meadows, yesterday suggested the police should suspend action against islanders using fishing boats to carry passengers and personal belong"ln the absence of any public transport there is303 words
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Article207 1957-11-01 6 IBANS GET A GIFT FROM OLD FRIEND KUCHING, Thurs.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the former Commis-sioner-General, has decided that the income from the sale of his book, "Borneo People," should go to provide scholarships in SarawaK. The money will be paid into a "Malcolm Mac Donald Iban Scholarship Fund." 'Unforgettable'207 words
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Article25 1957-11-01 6 The Beng Choon Kok community association will celebrate its 35th anniversary at the Siglap Community Centre, Palm Road. Singapore, on Nov. 9 and 10.25 words
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Article203 1957-11-01 6 Appeal upheld when denies shaving his head after alleged house breaking JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Bald-head-ed See Kirn Chwee, of Kluang, said in the High Court here today that he had been bald for 10 years and had not, as had been alleged, shaved his head to disguise203 words
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Article94 1957-11-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Victims of the Suez intervention last year have received $11,000 from Malays in the Federation, it was officially stated today The meney was forwarded two months ago by the then chief secretary. Sir David Watherston, on behalf of the Malays to the League94 words
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96 1957-11-01 6 Food denial department reshuffles KUALA l-l :»if IK. Ihurs —A Malayan Civil Service officer, Mr. F. Lees, has been chosen to bead the food denial department m the emergency plan ning staff of the Director of Operations. He will take tbe place ot Mr. \V. Lucas, who starts leave next96 words
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Article86 1957-11-01 6 Warning ousted youth head KUALA LUMPUR. Thua The U.M.N.O. headquarters in Kuala Lumpui today announced a warning especially to U.M.NO members in Johore. for them not to be misled by the expelled Johore State UMNO, youth leader, Tuan Sheikh Annuar. The U.M.NO. headquarters received reports and complaints that Sheikh Annuar86 words
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Article35 1957-11-01 6 The Singapore Rural Board yesterday decided to name the two roads in the Paya Lebar Road Co-operative Estate, Rochdale Road and Thrift Drive. The co-opera-tive movement was founded at Rochdale. Lancashire.35 words
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Advertisement316 1957-11-01 6 i .^t-. s Tg_ T -ZZ-1 Jt i !l'i" "'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HffP^ The Cyma Navystar has Deen acclaimed tnroughout the world J as the most elegant of all watertight watches. It is excep- s tionally sleek and fine. By adopting joints of a highly-inge- nious design, Cyma watchmakers have achieved the slimmest316 words
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Advertisement62 1957-11-01 6 II to EUROPE ,1 Whether you are sailing to' Europe <x taking I Lloyd Tnestino 10-day round trip cruise I M |H Hongkong your mood will be caught up t j continental atmosphere, pleasant companion f* we'd famed Italian cuisine. You'll enjoy air swimming, cocktails, deck sports or deck dozing62 words
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236 1957-11-01 7 EUROPEAN FIRMS TOLD 'IGNORE DOUBLE 10th MCA: WE ARE SHOCKED BY THESE GREETINGS I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— JV The Malayan Chinese Association today called on European firms to stop backing their "Chinese friends" in celebrating "Double Tenth"— the Chinese National Day observed by the Kuomintang Government. The latest issue of the236 words
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Article188 1957-11-01 7 TOP-LEVEL TALKS ON CRIME WAVE A PLAN is being work- ed out at top-level to combat the wave of teen-aged crimes of violence now sweeping Singapore. Talks are going on between the acting Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. E. G Blades, and the Attorney General. Mr. E. P. Shanks. Their188 words
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Article62 1957-11-01 7 Three students from SouthEast Asia recently visited Britain's leading oyster fishing centres and also Shakespeare's birthplace at the invitation of the British Council. One of them was Mr. C. K. Loo of Malaya who is studying .at the Institute of Education!" Mr. Loo went to I62 words
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Article34 1957-11-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Hokkien members of Ampang Village here participated today in the climax of the Festival of the Nine Emperor Gods the fire walking ceremony. There were 50 fire walkers.34 words
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Article280 1957-11-01 7 •WE'RE NOT SEEKING NUMBERS FOR NUMBERS SAKE' CAfe/ Minister says citizenship not for sale f«HE Chief Minister, Mr. 1 Lim Yew Hock, declared last night that Singapore would not welcome those who sought citizenship "as a means of driving a hard bargain." "We are not seeking280 words
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Article79 1957-11-01 7 The Malyan Chess Federation will send a representative to Manila to compete in the Asian zone championship which begins on Dec. 23. A qualifying tournament to select the player will be held at the end of next month. Candidates are asked to contact the organisers Dr.79 words
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Article, Illustration104 1957-11-01 7 PEKING -BORN ARTIST SHOWS PAINTINGS MORE than 200 people attended the opening of an exhibition of Chinese paintings at the Y.W.C.A.. Singapore, yesterday. The ceremony was performed by Mr. Lee Siow Mong. Permanent Secretary to the Education Ministry. On display are 105 Chinese paintings by Madam Ho Chao Hwa. a104 words
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144 1957-11-01 7 4 HITCH has arisen in t plan to build a whole Ie Government's $3,000,000 ale fish market at the old Kallang Airport. A spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry told the Straits Times yesterday that the site was not144 words
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Article55 1957-11-01 7 PENANG, Thurs.— A carpenter, who carried away a locked bicycle one night, was today bound over in $300 for two years for stealing the bicycle. Yong Tong Fatt, who took the bicycle from a shed in Scotland Road On Oct. 22. said he needed money to55 words
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Article37 1957-11-01 7 KUALA KUBU BHARU. Thurs. Police Superintendent Pritam Singh, deputy commandant of the Police College here, will shortly be transferred to C.I.D. headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. He will be succeeded by Police Superintendent J. Dougan.37 words
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Advertisement459 1957-11-01 7 I MB (0/,, (/m; c/ai;/ >.? in the morning you wOl and rinse your mouth with it Dettolin, your day will be nt. Instead of the after-taste or of that last cigarette j -1 or that uncomfortable touch 0! morning catarrh; your mouth I will feel tweet, cool, comand clean.459 words
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Advertisement249 1957-11-01 7 rM-L. Trfc Pffcf Wash your clothe* in FAB't ricb suds and they come out cleaner than you've evet ctlam 1 teen them before. That** because FAB— vw«<<»* y j j the miracle washing powder from America 1 ir"\v I —gets out all the dirt. FAB leaves no dulling /A^s&^/yJ soap249 words
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559 1957-11-01 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri. Nov. 1, 1957. An End To Ragging Less than one in a hundred of the student body of the University of Malaya have taken part in "bad and harmful ragging." The Undergrad, organ of the Students' Union, does not explain how it has arrived at559 words
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Article322 1957-11-01 8 There seems to have been neither pleasure nor profit in the two day debate on British economic and financial policy. All the old ground was harrowed again, to the same purpose. But as attitudes harden, the possibilty of head-on clash with the unions increases. Lord Hailsham's attack on322 words
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Article264 1957-11-01 8 J oho re Arrests The arrest in Johore Bahru and Kuala Lumpur of four top officials of the National Union of Factory and General Workers is only the beginning of a drive against subversive influences in the Federation trade union movement. It has long been assumed that Communist agents have264 words
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Article1126 1957-11-01 8 E.J.C. GARDNER - SELLING SINGAPORE TO THE WORLD E.J.C. GARDNER Th* holding at th* Pacific Ar*a Trac*t Amsaciatian Canteronc* in Singapore in t939 i* Un opportunity tar th* Colony ta act millions at dollars' u^arth at fr** publicity By IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII«llllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllll TO say that the Chief 1 Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, was very1,126 words
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624 1957-11-01 8 DON HUTH - DON HUTH **H MANILA THE Philippines presidential election campaign nas entered its final two weeks with the nations voters groggy from an unprecedented political bombardment. Five presidential candidates roamed the Islands hoping for enough votes to win the four-year- term the late President RamonAP - 624 words
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220 1957-11-01 8 YOUR correspondent, 'Taxpayer'- will be glad to know that the Singapore Polytechnic is being organised from the outset so that certain of Us courses should lead to professional engineering qualifications such as the A.M.I. Mech.E., A.M.1.E.E,, etc. There are certain points that must, however,220 words
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Letter63 1957-11-01 8 YOUR leader 'Lightly On The Throttle" (S T Oct. 28) ended as follows: "There should be a steady and significant increase in the standards of living and economic development.' That sentence comes from the Washington communique and not from Saigon. How is this honest aim to63 words
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Letter115 1957-11-01 8 rE Ministry of Education invited applications for vacancies in the Inspectorate of Schools very early this year. and. as a result. 12 applicants were interviewed by the Public Services Commission in April. Subseauently. in June applications were invited for appointments in the Superscale Grades and applicants were Interviewed115 words
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Advertisement871 1957-11-01 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTHS to Word* 110 (Minimum) O ASTON: Born to Joan and Bob, a daughter, Jacqueline Sylvia, on 30th October. Mother and daughter inopressing well. SIDDONS: To June (nee Meison) and Arthur a aon, Calvin Faron, at Byrne's Clinic, Burmah Roaa on 31.10.57. Both *eUEDLEY: To Ron and Elaine,871 words
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Advertisement117 1957-11-01 8 jii§flr©2^| P I iii.ibrih II: Tka C«au»on i An exclvulve atudy of Klli>- ffl W bcth of Windsor— Urn wom»n II and the queen. i i| Knbbrr Newert Boanou. S Rubber cricket pltehM, f§ rubberized roads m»njr fj ill new uses for this versatile it S material |j§ Th, Pruhli-m117 words
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Advertisement117 1957-11-01 8 HYPONEX ALL-PURPOSE PLANT FOOD /v Guaranteed by <A I Good Housekeeping J <^jS mmm Grows Better Plants in Soil, Sand or Water. Soluble Odourless Plant Food for use be indoors and ouf, on all types of Plants, Lawn Shrubs, Trees. Assures fast Plant Development in Soil, Sand Water. 1 OUNCE117 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-11-01 9 10,000 saw big tattoo until rain stopped it Straits Times picture (top) shows the pipes and drums of the 7th and 10th Gurkha Rifles, the Gurkha Field Engineer Regiment, and the King's Own Scottish Borderers swinging down the padang in perfect formation. Came the rain and this cheerful croup (above)74 words
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188 1957-11-01 9 TIN thousand Singaporeans ucni to the padang yesterdaj evening to watch —tor a while the spectacular military tattoo in aid of the Poppy Day appeal. Leu th.in an hour after the vhdw began it started to rain. The cr.-twd opened umbrellas or made188 words
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195 1957-11-01 9 A PLAN for the Malayai City Council was pas council meetine; yesterday isation of the Singapore >ed without debate at a The plan provides for THE filling of posts oy local men more quickly by allowing expatriate officers, on reaching 50 to retire if195 words
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Article24 1957-11-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Minister for Interior and Justice. Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, was appointed Malaya's Chief Scout today24 words
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Article140 1957-11-01 9 me Singapore i/iunwc Chamber of Commerce is seeking permission for leaders of seven different clans to broadcast appeals to alien Chinese to take out Colony citizenship. Arrangements are being made with Radio Malaya. A chamber spokesman said a good response was expected to "Operation Franchise,"140 words
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Article161 1957-11-01 9 T*HE 10,000-strong Singapore City Council Labour A Unions Federation wants the council to open negotiations on the findings of a court of inquiry which investigated its wage dispute early this year. The federation says in a letter to the council that If no decision Is161 words
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Article47 1957-11-01 9 Chua Chong Khoong, 24, was yesterday convicted In a Singapore court of a charge of dishonestly retaining a stolen bicycle on Sept 15 at his house in Zion Road. Chua unemployed, was fined $400. He was acquitted on a charge of theft of the bicycle.47 words
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Article352 1957-11-01 9 SIM ACCUSES COMMITTEE OF SQUANDERING MONEY' BUT THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVES ADDED $427,000 NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE JOB [N a debate yesterday on the rebuilding of Victoria Theatre which, when completed next year, will have cost about $1,920,000, a committee was accused of squandering money. Mr.352 words
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Article147 1957-11-01 9 ALLIANCE REGISTER AS A PARTY KUALA 1. UMP U R Thurs.— The registration of the Alliance Party is described by its leaders as purely a formal move to ensure that the amalgamation of the three member groups is an Alliance not only by agreement but also in legal fact. A147 words
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107 1957-11-01 9 The former Commander-in-Chief, Far East Naval Station, Sir Allan ScottMoncrieff, paid tribute to the Royal Malayan Navy and volunteer naval units under his command In a recorded farewell speech over Radio Malaya last night. The Royal Malayan Navy, he said, had a107 words
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Advertisement115 1957-11-01 9 j*t kwkw J^L^L^LwL^L^Lm The white soap -the pure soap TTT^V TOILET Aj %J SOAP USED BY 9 OUT OF 10 FILM STARS uut of the heart of Africa now corns iFjL ,of waiting, watching, stalking in the mV, jP shadow of the brooding Kilimanjaro, and P^TpWfty on the mit tiP"""115 words
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Advertisement234 1957-11-01 9 ARTS BALL Under the patronage of the Hon. the Chief Minister RAFFLES HOTEL TOMORROW, NOV. 2nd Dancing to the Dance Band of the Rhodeslan Atrica n Rifles Grand Parade ot Cartoon Costumes Parade of Cartoon Floats JANE JANE JANE Trumpeters of the Rhodeslan African Rifles Militai.v Band Surprise Item— A234 words
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Article, Illustration485 1957-11-01 10 PETER DE CRUZ - PETER DE CRUZ IT ALL STARTED WITH NEWSPAPER ITEM: NOW HE DELIVERS LETTERS, PHOTOGRAPHS OF GRAVES AND SETTLES LOVERS 9 TIFFS By DADIO and television lv comedian Stan Stennett, in Singapore to perform at service concerts, is also private postman, photographer485 words
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176 1957-11-01 10 CHARMING' BARBARA ■pHARMING, understanding, friendly and helpful." This was how the in-laws of pretty 21-year-old English birde, Barbara Lim, in Singapore described her. They said they were happy to have Barbara join the Barbara (maiden name: Wat kins i, a stenographer, who married176 words
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Article126 1957-11-01 10 Saigon talked on Singapore rice rE Singapore Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. said last night that he took "certain action" connected with the local rice situation before he left the Colony for the Colombo Plan conference in Saigon. Mr. Jumabhoy, who returned from the conference yesterday,126 words
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Article75 1957-11-01 10 The Singapore Musical Society will hold a pianoforte competition In February and March next year. The competition will have three, sections: Open, which has no age limit, senior for those under 17 years old, and Junior for those under 13. The entrance fee will be $10 for the75 words
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Article43 1957-11-01 10 The Sultanah of Johore, Lady Marcella, accompanied by Princess Meriam, will open a Red Cross fete at the Singapore Naval Base tomorrow. The fete, which starts at 2 D.m. is in aid of the Asian hospital at the base.43 words
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Article79 1957-11-01 10 JAPANESE WHALING FLEET DROPS IN EIGHT ships of a Japanese whaling fleet, including the factory ship Kyokuyo Maru, arrived in Singapore yesterday to take on bunk, ers and supplies before sailing to the Antarctic The factory ship made for Pulau Bukom where she took on 15,000-tons fuel oil for the79 words
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104 1957-11-01 10 THE Singapore General 1 Employees' Union has reached agreement with the management of Thornycroft and Co. on working conditions for its members. But no agreement has been made on the union's claim for more pay and th e principle of redundancy. The management told the104 words
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Article79 1957-11-01 10 T«E Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union plans to appeal to the Government to Include domestic servants in the Labour Ordinance. It will hold a delegates conference on Sunday to discuss the question. The conference will also consider proposals to ask the Government to introduce the79 words
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Advertisement503 1957-11-01 10 m pWnWpHB i^ 4 -K Jf _w Phone: *****. j. OPENS TODAY! 4( SEE "INTERPOL" IN ACTION! > t /^fcV ROBERT TAYLOR/few^ )f I^TfeJ^DOROTHYMALONE;^^^ J H TIME FOR ACTION Plus! G.B. News Special: > "THE QIEEN'S VISIT TO NEW YORK ■1^ AND RETURN HOME". W 1 MIDNIGHT TOMORROW :M "LAS503 words
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Advertisement452 1957-11-01 10 31 it a Shaw <Jiaw it the fIL >f)uu. MOVIE NEWS .■":> ON SALE TODAY B IBjJPJ 11, 1.45, 4, 6..'i(j 9 in H Di^>/t V> i iil 1 A ■SB Tbchnicolor W/l Tomorrow 9 «m.: "WONG FAII K\V\l I, i I Sunday 8.45 »Jn.: "EAST OF PUT s, Tomorrow452 words
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Miscellaneous361 1957-11-01 10 Straits Times Crossword 24 H sai f5^ drinklnMoray 25 Does it produce gaudy lllumination? (5-4) -J I 1; I l-l i ■i i-i 26 3Dof a sort (10, 5). I 3 5 7 8 DOWN -TTT -wbs Tsw —m— «m i n« Thls Ught bridges a gap (3-4) ft_P 11361 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1957-11-01 11 LLOYD MORGAN - Christian Dior: World fashion arbiter LLOYD MORGAN /r.7 KALD-HEADED, unhandsome, shy little man whose -l whim was law to hundreds of thoufounds of women the world over, is dead. Hi* passing has writu finis to one of the mod remarkable and (tacular rags to riches stories of modern times. Christian1,036 words
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Advertisement159 1957-11-01 11 FIGURES r*W EVERY DAY V^_ with Burroughs Director "BOO" Accounting Machine There's no need to wait until the end of the month to find out whether or not your business is making a profit. The Burroughs "600" Director Accounting Machine gives you the exact figures at the end of each159 words
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Miscellaneous161 1957-11-01 11 Ciirmen A Co. By Ma* L-^s^^r^-^y 6OOD vocnng. :m lczcj'V \\cj....i..mm...ua.z> an extcswelv I r ccxjlo pdwbly II t^*. t, GOONHALL. AXE tOJ MiSS -mm^^n V OCL'CATB AMS9ION FOB YOU. BUT CN J PAIL TO SUCCE63 1 V V CABVEVTWE SPSOAL ~jy^-2^>l KSR.SCTION I OOTT THlNIC^^y IN IT/"/^ rT] jyl^SSv161 words
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Article151 1957-11-01 12 November first grade rubbrr buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 80 cents per lb. down three-eighths of a cent on Wednesday's closing price. The closing tone was hesitant after steady. Closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. fob. buyers 80, sellers 80151 words
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Article83 1957-11-01 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady; October/November $25 buyers, $26 sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk $41 3/4 sellers, drum $45 12 sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business reported done: Muntok White $105, Sarawak $104. special Sarawak black $63 (all down $1). Singapore Copra83 words
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Article86 1957-11-01 12 The Malayan Exchange Ranks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $l(Wt: Canada: buying airmail T.T--31 5/16. OD 31 716. 90 d/st 31 13/16 credit bills. 31% trade bills Selling TT. or O.D. ready: Canada 31- Belgian Francs 1618*; Italian Lire86 words
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596 1957-11-01 12 ALL MALAYAN MARTS CONTINUE DRIFT TO LOWER LEVELS By Our Market Correspondent ALL Malayan markets continued to drift to A lower levels yesterday, although the undertone of the Singapore Rubber Market was steady and a bigger volume of business was transacted in s h«e|. ngapcre ag&in close d W eak.596 words
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Article47 1957-11-01 12 The Federation's Minister of Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week from Oct. 31: Rubber 82? i cents a lb. Copra $398 a ton. Coronut Oil $726 a ton. Palm Oil $721.75 a ton. Palm kernels $358.75 a ton.47 words
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Article22 1957-11-01 12 SINGAPOKF S RUBBLK: go j lb. (down thr,;.. t n l > of a cent). TIN: $354. 1 r (down SI22 words
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Article61 1957-11-01 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MEi Loans 3 V, II Loans 3V, i: Bank of NSW. Con. Zinc Mount Lyell N. Broken Hill Hill 50 Mount Morgan Peko Western Mining Ampol Ex 00 Search Timor Oil Aust. Con Ind A.P.M. (Newj Bradford B. Hill Pro Courtauld Dunlop Elec Zinc ,1 Felt.' Tex G.J.61 words
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Advertisement936 1957-11-01 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF FEDERATION OF MALAYA COLOMBO PLAN SCHOLARSHIP Technical Scholarship to be awardrd by Government of Canada in Fishing Gear Technology in 1958. APPLICATIONS are Invited from persons who are Federal Citizens for a Technical Scholarship to be awarded by the Government of Canada to enable the successful936 words
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Advertisement256 1957-11-01 12 NOTICES NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK 1937/62. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK 1938/58NOTICE is hereby given that, the Transfer Books of the above Stocks will be closed from 2nd to 15th November, 1957, both days Inclusive, for the preparation of < Interest Warrants. S- S. SCALES, Ag. City Treasurer256 words
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Advertisement934 1957-11-01 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE I. GENERAL CLERICAL ASSISTANTS. Age 16 to 21 yean. Salary Scale: (a) Male: $130x8A--154 170 x 10A 250 200 x 10A--330 p.m.; (b) Female: $122 x BA--146 160 x 10A 210/220 x ICA--270 p.m.; Appointment will be on 3 years probation. Qualifications: Passed934 words
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Advertisement734 1957-11-01 12 NOTICES SULOH RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED (Incorporated ln the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Interim Dividend of 10% for the year ending 31st December, 1957 will be paid on 33rd November, 1957 to Shareholders on the Register on that date. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that734 words
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Advertisement646 1957-11-01 12 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE KUALA JELEI ROAD Bridge 29/1, at the 38th mile Kuala Jelel Road (Kuala Pilah district) is under repair, and will be closed to all vehicles exceeding 24 tons total weight, from the 30th October until 20th November, 1957, both dates Inclusive. STATE ENGINEER, Negri Sembilan. NOTICE EDUCATION646 words
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Advertisement652 1957-11-01 12 AMERICAN MAIL LINE for Lei Angel**, Son Froneifco, Portland, Seattle, Toeomo v aßM Also accepting cargo for transhipment to Central South Ame, S'pora P. S'hom £S»ZSS. in-clll^'.r. EVERETT ORIENT LINE For Hongkong, Japan i For Rangoon, O ■Brodeverett" G0d.25/26 Sails 1 No» 'Yosu Ho" ln p or "Leneverett" JO Nov/652 words
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Advertisement1401 1957-11-01 13 ux 1405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. T.i, mm (12 lino*) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S jSaINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS v,« Sum *lth Hberfv to proceed via Panama or Cape of Good Hope) paaJM to pr-xreed vio other port, to load and discharge cargo Singopore fV fl1,401 words
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Advertisement1172 1957-11-01 13 m, t pmcf illj y virm.M 11 bll m EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST VIA SUE 2 Penang P. Sham S'oor* ;;»«>«ota" Port "ERRIA" 24/24 Nov "JUTLANDIA" 20/22 Nov 23/24 Nay 23/24 No. Bongkowk only "■ALSTRIA" 8/ 4 Dae 7/ R Dae 9/10 Dae Calling1,172 words
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Advertisement1067 1957-11-01 13 SU?; o D N ING THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD SINGAPORE [Incorporated in the Urn tea Kingdom) I LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS S pore P. S'hom •'enong BENREOCH tor London, Hamburg, Rotterdom GJS-34/B Nay London direct orrrvos 27 Nay BENMACDHUI for Liverpool. Rottardom, Hamburg 4/11 Nay1,067 words
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Advertisement1310 1957-11-01 13 McALISTER tSt CO.. LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** KIXEHMAM LINES KLAVENES* LINE kONOON, HAVRE, ROTTTERDAM HAMBURS LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, ono tot OAA., North Atkjntic Ports «*TT«. VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND one Conodo via Colombo Accepting cargo tor Central 4 South t CITY 0' SINGAPORE ipora P. Shorn Penong 4ONNEVILLE In Pert/21,310 words
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324 1957-11-01 14 CHANG YEN FOOI - CHANG YEN FOOI DESPITE DROP IN RUBBER PRICE By CUSTOMS COLLECT ABOVE ESTIMATE J'HERE are good prospects of the Federation of Malaya Government being able to collect the amount, of revenue it had planned for this year in spite of the fall in rubber price.324 words
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Article, Illustration190 1957-11-01 14 AN old established concern in Singapore, The East Asiatic Co. Ltd., has started a pharmaceutical section for the introduction and sale of Danish manufactured Dumex pharmaceutical products in the Colony, the Federation and British Borneo. Dumex products are manufactured by Dumex Ltd., (affiliated to the East190 words
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Article190 1957-11-01 14 A N extensive factory moda ernisatlon programme for K.M.S (Malay States) Rubber Plantations Ltd., Is indicated by Sir John Hay, the chairman, in his statement to shareholders. The form of processing, siting, transport and other ouestions are under examination at the moment and j although190 words
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Article, Illustration141 1957-11-01 14 DIRECTOR ON SURVEY THIS overseas director of Horlicks Ltd., England t i M x^ Orlick has arrive d m Singapore to study the Malayan market where the product has been sold for about hnif q n On *tm H Mr. Horlick said although sales ofAgencies - 141 words
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Article128 1957-11-01 14 IMPORTERS WELCOME INDIAN ACTION SINGAPORE importers of Indian products yesterday welcomed the j establishment of an ex- port promotion directo- rate by the Government of India in the Ministry of Commerce and In- dustry recently. Reports from India said the directorate had been set up to pursue specific measures of128 words
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Article42 1957-11-01 14 Life Assurance companies have now opened up several agencies on the East Coast. The business manager of The Public Life Assurance Co.. Mr. Tav Men K Hock, said special policies were available for peasants, designed specially for their moderate means.42 words
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Article, Illustration189 1957-11-01 14 A SECRETARY model Ther-mo-Fax copying machine was presented to the Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya, Tengku Abdul Rahman Putra at his office in Kuala Lumpur last week by Mr. T. D. Cort. manager of the Graphic Arts Division of The Minnesota Mining189 words
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Article, Illustration275 1957-11-01 14 New U. K. roofing material is fire resistant SIMPLE TO BUILD 4 TYPE of steel roof deck for all A construction is one of the latest building materials to be introduced Designed to give maximum strength and rigidity with the minimum of dead load, the steel roof deck is a275 words
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Article38 1957-11-01 14 Rubber plantations are t be given a trial in East Pai istan to find out whetht rubber can be grown econo mically in that part of to country, the Inspector Gene ral of Forests has announce-38 words
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Advertisement490 1957-11-01 14 Start with an asphalt plant that can grow with your business kaaW .-LjvTla^^saaaaaa I &fflKl^ %JS> "■"^4£j.JT/l JL^LaaaaVV 1 Si*! aaSKkaaW^LaW^ MiMaTP'™ B n I 'V^sasaahM'aßaaaßßVL' M^siiiißa?^Bßßr '^^^'^^^^ff^VJLcß^ teem a ml—, nania ,M »«>>■,, and Lalctr «M a erf, lo produre hoi mlm (to 49 you're let to produce stabilized490 words
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Advertisement265 1957-11-01 14 I How-buy your v silver £*toe CAR tATTERY 'NEW-BORN -through the magic of Dry- Charging __ia^igaaaaaaaaa»lai^ J ylWaataaaaaaK WrV' Hat r: tV"^K— f' I saaaaaaaaaaaaaaK A isaaßt" a^aaaaaaaaßaaaaaaaaaPV l ***^^9K. v.v.vX'X'X'X'X'X A 1 Never again need you risk buying a 'new' battery that has wasted j 3 18MONTHS It part265 words
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Advertisement894 1957-11-01 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED I 20 Words ti Mm.) Box it ets. sxtra. I AMERICAN BACHELOR R«- I quires accommodation fully fur- 1 nished Bungalow (preferred) or Flat with all modern conveniences In City area from Ist December 1957. Box A 5305, S.T. OFFICE SPACE VACANT 20 Words Si (Mm.) Box St894 words
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Advertisement939 1957-11-01 15 LOANS |to Words Si (Mm.) M rt, j LADY SECRETARY In perI manent Job wishes loan of $600. Repayable by 8 monthly instalments of $110. Please write Box A 5390 S.T. WANTED TO PURCHASE 20 Words tS (Mm.) Box S» ets. sxtra. WANTED TO PURCHASE One prefabricated Bungalow. 3 Bed-939 words
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Advertisement895 1957-11-01 15 DOGS. PETS. ETC. 20 Words ti (Mm.) Box iO rft .xfrn ALSATIAN PUPPIES, 6 weeks old. and a *****, 3 yean. Pedigreed, Class I registration. Cheap. I Seen at 8, Pulasan Road or Phone *****. Office hoursTWO BULL TERRIER ***** Puppies ten weeks old. First Class Pedigree available immediately. Phone895 words
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Advertisement595 1957-11-01 15 TENDERS > TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received up i to noon on 15th November, 1957 for Service and Maintenance of three Alrconditlonlng Plants for a period of 12 months commencing from Ist January, 1958. Conditions of Service on tender forms may be obtained at the Office of the Director595 words
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Advertisement221 1957-11-01 15 W> ECZEMA Maddening irritation goes. Sores^ L.T 7* dry up. You enjoy blessed relief! sj yf t N Now there is new hope for you who suffer the ft 4"/ f\ torment and misery of Eczema and other irritat-^F /^s\ ing akin diseases. Cooling, healing D.D.D f^t~Z\\. 1* Prescription brings221 words
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Article513 1957-11-01 16 Matthews gets approval to take club team on alobe-girdling tour FAM writes to Rous: Confident Federation will get a game too gINGAPORE Amateur Football Association officials were jubilant last night with the news that Singapore had been included in the itinerary of the Blackpool team's513 words
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259 1957-11-01 16 FAM urged: 'Invite' S'pore for Malaya Cup SMORE SUPPORT FOR 'PEACE' MOVE By V. P. MAYAOAM ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Dato Zainal Abidin, president of the Malay Football Association of Malaya, said today that the F.A. of Malaya should consider inviting Singapore to play in future Malaya Cup competitions on an259 words
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Article79 1957-11-01 16 St. Patrick's School, strong challengers to Anglo-Chinese School In the Inter-school tennis tournament for the Ashness Shield, beat Ruffles 4-0 at Siglap yesterday. Results were (St. Patrick's first I: Singles: Christopher Then wo K. Thlruchelvam A. Teutsch bt Llndy Lin 6-0. 6-0; Doubles: Anthony Loh79 words
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Article196 1957-11-01 16 FAM takes a SPORTFRONT tip KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs THE Football Association of Malaya is keen to engage Eddie Hapgood. the former Arsenal and England captain and until recently a club manager, as the Federation's national soccer coach. Commenting on the suggestion yesterday in SPORTSFRONT that Hapgood.196 words
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Article64 1957-11-01 16 STANDARD FOR 100 m The Chairman of the F.M.A.A.U, selection committee, Mr. Oh Boon Tat, announced that the Asian Games qualifying standard for the 100 metres is 10.8 sec and not 10.6 sec as announced yesterday. The time of 10.6 sec appears In the circular to affiliates announcing the qualifqing64 words
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Article156 1957-11-01 16 IRSITY of Malaya created the biggest upset in the Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 league this season when they beat defending champions Singapore Recreation Club 2-1 on the padang yesterday. SRC. thus lost their clean record and with ten points from six games stand second In156 words
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Article30 1957-11-01 16 Y.M.S.A. maintained their unbeaten record In the S.H.A. Dlv. 2 league when they beat Navy Nomads 4-0 at Balestier Road yesterday. Jagrt Singh (3) and Dalfp Singh scored.30 words
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72 1957-11-01 16 BRITISH GOLF STARS TO PLAY IN H.K. HONG KONG, Thurs. A group of four British professional golfers led by Dai Ree s arrived here today from Tokyo for a series of exhibition games. The three others are Ken Bousfield. Harry Bradshaw and Christy O'Connor. They are due to leave forReuter - 72 words
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Article120 1957-11-01 16 ENGLISH XI GIVE POOR DISPLAY BELFAST, Thurs. The Eng- 1 lish Football League beat Irish I League 4-2 In their Inter-league match here last night. Their display, however, was disappointing. Their strong side had been expected to outplay the Irishmen, but only In the last 19 minutes did they get120 words
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Article376 1957-11-01 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. •'PHE vanguard of about 80 Penang and Ipoh-traineu A horses, entered for the Selangor Turf Club. November Meeting, arrived late last night as the rail service was restored. By late this morning all the northern horses had reached their destination.376 words
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Article80 1957-11-01 16 ZURICH Thurs.-Milan F. C. beat Rapid Vienna 4-2 Ranjlp' ll V I e w tOday t0 <l Ualif y t0 mpet Glasgow Rangers, the Scottish champions, in the first round of the European Cup soccer competition. a fu d V i enna had Wished level 6-6Reuter - 80 words
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Article132 1957-11-01 16 Perhaps So is a promising stayer 16 in a mile AppentR-es' Handicap at Lincoln In March. His time was lmln 49 4/5. Canastra (7.1 1> was fourth. As a three-year-old, Perhaps So won twice a mile Apprentices Handicap with 7.1 at Beverley and a mile and 160-yard maiden stakes by132 words
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Article26 1957-11-01 16 R.A.F. Seletar beat R.N.Z.A.F by 16 points (two goals, try and a penalty goali to nil in a rugger match at Seletar on Wednesday.26 words
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Article72 1957-11-01 16 RI'GCER A.C.S. v St. Andrew's. Barker Road. HOCKEY S.H.A. Dlv. 1: Naval Police v S.C.R.C., Hon< Lirr Green; S.f.( v C.S.C., padanx: Div. 2: S.R.C v Iniversity. imiljiu Div. 3: V.M.C.A. v Police, Ralrstirr Road; Khalsa v Prisons, Balestier Koad SOCCER S.A.F.A. Special league: Chinese v Malays, Jalan72 words
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Article162 1957-11-01 16 WITH their centre forward, Tom McVey, 23, in sparkling form. Royal Air Force whipped Army 8-1 In their Singapore Amateur Football Association Special Leagut match at Jala n Besar stadium yesterday. Lanky McVey scored five goals three of them in the first 2C162 words
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Article, Illustration304 1957-11-01 16 EDIN PETERS - Pope and Arnold to race at Macao EDIN PETERS By rO SINGAPORE racing drivers, Freddie Pope and Bernard Arnold, will represent the Forces Motoring Club at the annual Macao Grand Prix to be held at Macao on Nov. 16 and 17. The Macao event, which is now on the International304 words
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Article46 1957-11-01 16 LONDON, Thurs- Results In yesterday's Rugby Union matches were: County championship: Berkshire 5 Oxfordshire Eastern Counties 8 Kent 6; Hampshire 9 Middlesex 14; Hertfordshire 0 Dorset and Wilts 5. Cub matches: Blackhealh 3 Oxf.jrd University 21; Cambridge University 3 Cambridge (slxtv) Club 6. Revter.Reuter - 46 words
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171 1957-11-01 16 HK better but only just save match K UA LA LI R Thurs. Kong tourinii team scored minute try to c fame againstion Services padans here score was also gettm from a try in The result, I not a lair i, match becau played havi vices for thr game. Passing171 words
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Article23 1957-11-01 16 Entries for -he I mlnton Associ.r: a mercial hou. t must be sent to Low m Change Alley, before I I23 words
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Article29 1957-11-01 16 The Army coif twgl I tion pli-ved at Keppt I the Capiain's prize I Col. E. V. Ran.son v I Haworth six-up. Tn« was Major G. Brow:.29 words
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