The Straits Times, 3 November 1957
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Title Section12 1957-11-03 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1,158 20 CENTS SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 3, 195712 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-11-03 1 Joins the Sunday Times today l!i<- l<i\cl\ and huisi nifc (if 1 ri [> I. imc joins ■id. i\ Tiling tote] priitiliin \iid kli.i dnt-s she turn in Ip Het hus •I loursv thf iffertng but d<>- i. wood Bum uhusr inept and mUfaMed .»11--il uith th«- r.imisti ;id87 words
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Article175 1957-11-03 1 WAS IT SPUTNIK OR JUST A HALO? A STRANGE luminous object thought by many to be the Russian satellite Sputnik was seen in Singapore skies last night. A resident of Redhill Estate described it as a quick flash of greenish light which turned into a175 words
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Article66 1957-11-03 1 LONDON, Sat. British doctors have suggested that people trying to break the tobacco habit should form a Smokers Anonymous associations to help each other secretly and sympathetically. The proposal was one of •many made at a meeting of 'physicians and surgeons called by the Royal Society66 words
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Article38 1957-11-03 1 A farmer, Lim Chew Shi, 59 and his wire. Lye Hiang. 50 were struck by lightning during a thunderstorm at the 19', mile Lim Chu Kang Road Singapore, yesterday. Both were admitted to hospital. I38 words
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Article48 1957-11-03 1 TOKYO, Sat— Japan mercantile marine strike ended here tonight when the seamen accepted a management offer of an immediate 15V2 per cent wage increase. The strike which began on Oct 26 brought to a standstill hundreds of Japanese tankers, freighters and interstate vessels— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article216 1957-11-03 1 SIX ARRESTED IN DAWN BIDOR SWOOP One girl and four students -and charge is subversion IPOH, Saturday. POUR students of the Chung Hwa Middle School in Bidor, 42 miles from here, were arrested at dawn today by men of the Special Branch for subversive activities. Two others— both students of216 words
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Article138 1957-11-03 1 GEOFFREY BOLAND - - GEOFFREY BOLAND By Lowest since January, 55 THE tin price which last week fell steadily from Tuesday onwards was quoted yesterday morning at $350 per picul. This drop of $3.50 on Friday brought the price to its lowest level since January 1955. The price has lost nearly $8 since138 words
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Article42 1957-11-03 1 1 24 Govt. men admit debt Another 124 Singapore Government employees have admitted their debts in the past two weeks, bringing the total to 436. Those who have gon c into bankruptcy, or been granted permission to do so, now number 81.42 words
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Article53 1957-11-03 1 Three men and three women were stabbed in a clash between neighbours in Kirn Chuan Road, Singapore, yesterday. The men were Tan Leong Seng. 34, Lim Kian Chay, 53, and Tan Lian Koi. 60. The v.omen were See Tan, 47, Lim Cheng, 19, and53 words
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105 1957-11-03 1 Four Ministers of the Singa. pore Government will re. gister themselves and thei r wives as Singapore citizens soon. The Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, was born in Britain The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, was105 words
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Article135 1957-11-03 1 EXTORTION NOTE TO WEALTHY WIDOW A WEALTHY Chinese widow is the latest person in Singapore to receive a threatening letter A few days ago she received a note written in Chinese and signed "The Brothers Gang" demanding $20,000. "Something" might happen to her six-year-old son if she did not pay,135 words
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Article36 1957-11-03 1 Busman beaten by seven man Sethu Rahman. 27, a Tay Koh Vat bus conductor, was attacked by seven men at Aljunied Road, Singapore, last night. He was beaten with sticks and bottles, and suffered head injuries.36 words
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557 1957-11-03 1 THE Jackpot m The Malayan Monthly's Contest O 1 (October) was not won. The )ackpot for Contest P (November) will, therefore, be $30,000. There will be the usual $5,000 in consolation prizes. Subject to re-scrutiny, five entrants will share the SlO.OOO prize557 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-11-03 1 'SYLVESTER' DANCES AT ARTS BALL' Mr. W. Miller as Syl- vester the Cat", dancing with Mrs. Rose-Minie, E sister of the former Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, at the Arts Ball at the Raffles Hotel. Singapore, last night. E Sunday Times picture. iiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiii?43 words
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66 1957-11-03 1 Two Valiant jet bombers in Colony TWO RAF. Valiant jet bombers landed at Changi, Singapore, yesterday from Britain. They will later fly on goodwill missions to Bangkok and over Vientiane, at the invitation of the Siamese and Laotion governments. The Valiants, of No. 214 Squadron, each carry a crew of66 words
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Article22 1957-11-03 1 PETALING JAY A. Sat. The Sultan of Kelantan visited Petaling Jaya today and was shown round its places of interests.22 words
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391 1957-11-03 1 Citizens— extra men to cope with big rush THE big rush by aliens to register as Singapore citizens continued in full force yesterday second day of "Operation Franchise." In the Chinese Chamber of Commerce centre, th crowd had grown so big b\ 9 a.m. that an extra registration team was391 words
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Article37 1957-11-03 1 Gan Chong Leont?, 34, was stabbed in Upper Chin chow Street, Singapore, last nlsht. He was admitted to the i General Hospital in a .serious tfonriition with a deep wound! lin his back. I37 words
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Article32 1957-11-03 1 Big rice deal saves $300,000 CINCAPORE will get cheaper nee from Siam as a result of a deal concluded with .the Siamese authorities The deal was negotiated by the Minister for Commerce32 words
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Article212 1957-11-03 1 MAN FOUND DEAD BESIDE CAR S. K Sin^aram, .!7, .son of h.ip.i>.uny, of Syed Alui Ko.ul, SinKaporr. v.is found di.id besfck car in I'.MTsall Avenue, oil 'lun v Koad. at 1 a.m. today, lit had baea brutally wwHii, Police have detained tuo men. and Industry, Mr. J. M.212 words
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Article22 1957-11-03 1 Six men stabbed Tan Ah Pon£, 19, in Kampong Henderson, Singapore, last night He was taken unconscious to the hospital.22 words
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Advertisement269 1957-11-03 1 DESSERT IS NO PROBLEM COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES LTD. iiiiiiiHiJaVUJL^Aiiiiii± Page Day of Infamy by Walter Lord 2 Antony Beauchamps's E Story 3E For Women Only 6E Know.ills 7E |ane Lee's Casebook 7 E A Bold Experiment in E Racial Tolerance... 10E Don Badior 10 Photo contest 12 Historical Corner... 12269 words
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Article, Illustration390 1957-11-03 2 Walter Lord - One ship dares the bombs A SIGHT THAT HAP ALL PEARL HARBOUR CHEERING Walter Lord by p()R the 12 big 817 bombers of the U.S. H.\ir Force it was a routine flight from 1 California to Oahu, the Pearl Harbour island. As the leading planes flew in they were ovcrtn390 words
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2299 1957-11-03 2 neared Battleship Row, their commander, Lieut. Commander Fuchida, changed positions with th c lead bomber in his squadron This plane had a specially trained bombardier, and when he released his bombs the other planes would follow suit. All the squadrons operated the2,299 words
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Advertisement153 1957-11-03 2 f¥"Vy%^-£ f SUTHISPWVSSEW6&RS ldAj-ld-Xl; ZwU^v^wWuX WOULONOTSTAY I *«y taxi,la<Jy-^ not so -^^w^ I lef* *a^e. omOtU(S' > I ri^-^ i 7l<€y tveyic rts*<+~ liaw .^tfl^L^te j^/ j _.^-^;,jSs»WßM^^gyj^^^,^^^ H*y f&xi /jj (i>r^y- A THE DOCTOR TOLD HIM... SOHORUCKS I Howdc you MM s*m\**lo avoid m I _n j« w *«l-.-»*153 words
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Advertisement72 1957-11-03 2 Z3T There is big Fashion TB Newi in the latest \ili«^^^^J Rayne Collection, in \^m entirely new silhouette \W important styles on the tapered toe. and new elegance oj the heels. With lovely new shade*. If r can't show you how beautiful the. complete Collection is so we invite you72 words
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Article, Illustration816 1957-11-03 3 Antony Beauchamp's Story SSDEO [153j*****j0 CAN TELL YOU HOW THEY A CHAMPAGNE PARTY WHEN KNEW THIS MAN WAS DEAD A'Jl I was already :i veteran of five yean ;is a successful "sorts" photographer. Then— war. And for five years I left beIhe life of gloss and glamour. I was posted,816 words
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Article, Illustration354 1957-11-03 3 don't forget, be careful of that film." ■But those mules are mine!" I protested. They icere yours." said Wingate. Without another word he turned. And Winsate and his Chindits vanished into the jungle. As for me apart from the jungle, there were several mountains to climb to354 words
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Advertisement63 1957-11-03 3 Do You Know? That.... The MALAYAN RAILWAY will act ns your Custom Clearance and Forwarding Agent at Singapore nnd at Port Swettenham The charge is only S5/- for dutiable cargo $3/- for non-dutiable cargo per bill of lading. HUES OIS ALL MATTERS REGARDIXG TRANSPORT FACILITIES WILL BE WELCOMED by the63 words
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290 1957-11-03 4 JHE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday that the Singapore Government proposed to recognise American university degrees that were of a comparable standard to degrees at present recognised in the Colony. Speaking at an American University Club luncheon at the290 words
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90 1957-11-03 4 YOUTH JAILED FOR MOLESTING GIRL, 15 SEGAMAT. Sat. Zalnal bin Jai. 18, of Kampong Tengah, was jailed for three months for using criminal force on Zaiton binte Mohamed Yassin, 15, with intent to outrage her modesty. Zaiton told court that Zainal was her neighbour and had been pestering her for90 words
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Article204 1957-11-03 4 AGONG TO BE A CONGRESS PATRON KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has agreed to be a patron of the first Malay cultural congress which opens in Malacca for four days on Dec. 30. Another Ruler, the Raja of Perils, and the two Governors of Penang and Malacca* Raja204 words
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Article28 1957-11-03 4 Th c St. Joseph's Church in Victoria Street Singapore, will observe Remembrance Day next Sunday with a Mass for the parish's war dead at 9 a.m.28 words
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210 1957-11-03 4 Youth turns pick -pocket for the court's benefit AN office boy, Lav Yoke Keong, 16, yesterday showed a Singapore court how a pocket was picked at the New World amusement park at 7 p.m. on Aug. 2. He was giving evidence against Scow Teck Huat. accused of stealing money from210 words
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Article, Illustration160 1957-11-03 4 SULTANS DAUGHTER WINS HEARTS-BUT NO PRIZES SEVEN-YEAR.OLD Princess Meriam daughter of the Sultan of Johore. was the centre of attraction at a Red Cross tote in the Singapore Naval Base yesterday. The Sultanah of Johore opened the fete Princess Meriam, in a pink striped cotton dress,160 words
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Article75 1957-11-03 4 Watchman murdered in his sleep A WATCHMAN. Molar Bak--A rish, was brutally murdered in sleep early yesterday morning, outside the Jurong Brickworks in Jurong I Road. He was stabbed in the neck at 330 a.m. Before he died a few hours later In the General Hospital he told the police75 words
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Article, Illustration177 1957-11-03 4 Businessman no longer in Singapore SINGAPORE police have been told that a wealthy British businessman whom they have been trying to locate on behalf of the Birmingham police is no longer in the Colony. Mr. Peter Herbert. 40-year-old owner Of 10 racehorses and a big house in Birmingham, arrived by177 words
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77 1957-11-03 4 Smugglers lose boats, 500 Ib. of cigarettes JINCA! 500 "If* jCigarcf g'ers" paratc Friday. ion the $4,000. Seizur curreri crew launch, a i tion. >p I ing Into speedboat and ma.-;.: Engines running The smu( outboard unmanned and Qxi 1 would travi police had I careering petrol bi board her77 words
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Article23 1957-11-03 4 KUALA More than Federation the Lower I Education ginninc nexl In th< and English sory sab Candidate maximum23 words
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87 1957-11-03 4 A PLEASANT evening stroll by a middle-aged couple cost them their wrist-watches on Friday in Singapore. Mr. Chiam Swco Kiat. the managing: partner of the Sintr Lian i Malacca Bus* Express Ltd., Beach Road, was enjoying a walk with his wife at the padang87 words
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Advertisement197 1957-11-03 4 /j m Norliah hi H;iUr^W Jm® JljJK' «3"j J j Kuala Lumpur V. If 11a l*n Babyland is a splendid place to live in providing the inhabitants enjoy |r* j \j\fy* \J abounding good health. Here is a fine group of citizens who rank amongst the highest in the land197 words
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Article32 1957-11-03 5 Protest over union man's sack T Business Union to the n the unit n Mr. K. K. i "fur h »ur <>t :fnrral seK Pll] nday Times that the morrow •ion it32 words
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Article26 1957-11-03 5 mashed gangida Street, Sinwhen to pay Wans; Kui. Sago r the ached him money. He mcd with en went Iced the ■ilted.26 words
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Article126 1957-11-03 5 CITIZEN REGISTER -PAP TO HELP rPHE People's Action Party -1 has made special arranfetnenta to assist the citizenship campaign. As from tomorrow, it will send helper.s to its 12 party branches to help the public to fill up their reglstratlon forms. In a press statement yesterday, the PAP said: "We126 words
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Article39 1957-11-03 5 Laos Airline celebrated their Inaugural flieht to Singapore with a cocktail party at the Adelphi Hotel last night. The airlines Stratocruiser which arrived here on a pi ovine night on Friday will return today.39 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-11-03 5 ONE BY ONE -IN THEY CAME TO SWEAR LOYALTY TO QUEEN BRISK registration for citizenship went on all all day at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. By 9 a.m. the queues at the chamber were so long that an extra registration team was sent. Covernment authorities assured would-be citizens that66 words
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Article357 1957-11-03 5 Thousands will lose franchise unless they get registered QNLY Singapore citizens will have the vote in the Legislative Assembly elections next September. A Bill amending the Elec tions Ordinance will be moved by the Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary. Mr. M. P. D. Nair at the next357 words
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108 1957-11-03 5 THE Sikhs will celebrate the 488 th anniversary of the birth of Sri Guru Nanak. the founder of the Sikh religion on Thursday. A 48-hour non-stop recital of verses of the Guru Granth Sahib i Sikh holy booki will i begin at the108 words
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Article128 1957-11-03 5 KLUANC. Saturday. STARTING Monday 50,000 residents in the Kluang Police District, will get increased rice rations, it I was announced by the district war executive committee I today. They will get five katis of rice per week per male adult, four katis per week128 words
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Article50 1957-11-03 5 The Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation held recep- tions in Singapore and main Federation and Borneo centres to mark its 25th anni- versary. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. a director of the corporation, was among those present at the Kuala Lumpur celebration. Receptions were held at 29 branches throughout SouthEast Asia.50 words
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Article, Illustration153 1957-11-03 5 SURPRISE BY MRS. HEAL-VISIT BY EX-OPIUM ADDICTS MO-ONE knows how word got around among former inmates of the St. John's Island opium treatment centre that the superintendent's wife was ill m hospital in Singapore. But get around it did with the result that between Thursday, when Mrs. Jean Heal was153 words
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101 1957-11-03 5 Colony-Japan friendship has grown FRIENDSHIP between Singapore and Japan had improved greatly over the last two years said Mr. Y. Nomura, the Japanese ViceConsul (Trade) in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Nomura, who has been in the Colony for two years, leaves today to take up an appointment at th e Japanese101 words
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Article56 1957-11-03 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Mohamed bin Abdullah. Kong Hon Tong, Mok Wah and Lee Kit, all of Amber Estate, were produced in the magistrate's court today and formally charged with the murder of Wong Kiok. on Sept. 8 at 49, Lorong 1, Senai. They were remanded56 words
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Article214 1957-11-03 5 LONDON. Sat. Misunderstanding of a question and answer in the House of Commons on Thursday regarding the number of people detained in Singapore under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance led to an erro- neous figure being given in a Reuter report. Mr. John Profumo.Reuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration280 1957-11-03 5 NELSON RUTHERFURD - COLONY'S FIRST POLICE CHIEF HAD NO —EXPERIENCE NELSON RUTHERFURD -NEW PLAY FOR RADIO MALAYA By SINGAPORE'S Police Secretary, Mr. Peter Claque, has written a radio play about the Colony's first Commissioner of Police the remarkable Mr. Thomas Dunman who got the job with no previous experience whatever. Dunman came to280 words
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Article45 1957-11-03 5 Group Captain C'harlrs Burt-Andrews of the Commissioner General's office. Singapore, will take the part of Dunman in the play, to be broadcast over Radio Malaya on Nov. 1? at 8 p.m. There will be 10 others in the cast.45 words
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Advertisement65 1957-11-03 5 niiIIItMIUIItIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUI lIIIIIH MJ HE MAN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD -FOREVER! I Martin Luther! AGNIFICENT MOTION PICTURE FOR OUR TIME I SHOWN NIGHTLY Seventh-day Adventist Chinese Church Cor. of Thompson and Chancery Lane Sun. Nov. 3to Nov. 7 at 7.30 p.m. ICKETS AVAILABLE FREE! nporium, Waco, Entf Ai Clinic. STpore Polar65 words
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Advertisement154 1957-11-03 5 HONG KONG or TOKYO For Autumn and Winter Holidays «J»* Fly 8.0.A.C. jet-prop Britannia to Hone iv Kong and Tokyo for that well earned rest <L_|^ in. cooler climes m De luxe First Class services fully .^gg.i J>« reclining sleeper seats. SrfcsS^ffsrsS Low-fare Tourist Class services for t£S*r~ESß&&£ comfort with154 words
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Article, Illustration236 1957-11-03 6 Susan Barrie THE new thort hemline just below the knee mode a sensational entry in Singapore at a recent fashion show before a capacity crowd at the Adelphi Hotel. Shapely model cirl. Brent who staged the show with clothes she .f-d herself, emphasised the rising hem-236 words
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85 1957-11-03 6 THEN TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THIS show ABOVE: The 'twenties 100k. .Singapore model. Alex Eady shows the new short skirt in a draped blue and gold chiffon dress from London. Beads, beret and a Charleston step all recall the "flapper" age. Dress by85 words
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Article, Illustration115 1957-11-03 6 AIR-CONDITIONING BRINGS A NEW TREND-WOOL! There's an exciting new t.t'nd in women's fashions brought about by air-conditioning. All uver Malaya women are UNinu wool for their 'new look." Dres.-> shops and fashion r< port an ever ii ig demand for twinwoollen stoles, cardigans, sweaters, a whole115 words
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Article, Illustration100 1957-11-03 6 BOOM IN HOME KNITTING Malayan women, keeping in step with the new wool fashion, have started a "boom" in home-knitting and knitting-needles are clicking busily in many Malayan homes today. After taking a lot of time and care to knit smart woollies, women make sure they are kept lovely as100 words
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164 1957-11-03 6 Read this: You'll never need loss by a nose Lesson time in beauty school LAST week our beauty expert, Mrs. Louise Klerk, gave some sound advice about dealing with acne. Now she talks about avoiding or overcoming two other common skin problems a red nose and freckles. The red nose,164 words
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161 1957-11-03 6 Freckles are caused by the action of the sun on the skin pigmentation. It is possible to go out in the sun without gettine a- painful, inflamed sun-burn, by wearing the right oily protective creams. The sun's burning action comes through both long161 words
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172 1957-11-03 6 A GIRL with a "light hand" at pastry, will always be a successful hostess. Malayans generally have a "sweet tooth" and enjoy delicious home-made sweets and cakes, so it's worth trying out new recipes that will appeal to your youn? friends. This172 words
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Advertisement174 1957-11-03 6 WASHING NO PROBLEM Malayan women have taken a "tip" from their western sisters, and know that Lux Flakes can always be trusted with precious woollen garments, because Lux Flakes are .ip flakes. Lux whips to a "soft as velvet lather in hike- warm tct) woollen Doris Geddes. owner dirt away.174 words
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Advertisement262 1957-11-03 6 jtKKßto&*> I m And that's the way toilet tissue should be, not ci and harsh but smooth and soft cotton-woo^ like Andrex. The weave and texture of Andres giv es you long over-due absorbency and it goes f tool For babies, for mothers for everyone I complete difference of Andres262 words
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Article, Illustration537 1957-11-03 7 H-films— and your child ii-uuiinun WHAT will be the general effect, both mental and physical, if young children are taken to screenings of the most disgusting and horrifying nature? Kuala Lumpur. J. C. WONG Most films like this are for adults only. We have a vivid memory of nightmares at537 words
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Article79 1957-11-03 7 Address your letter: The 'Know Alls', The Sunday Times. Cecil Street, Singapore 1. viour or are these actions a sign of eventual insanity? S. P. X AYA Kuala Lumpur There can be very feiv of us icho at one time or another haven't79 words
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388 1957-11-03 7 Oh, why these concubines give me the come-hither? by the man who does not even have a wife A BACHELOR ot 29, I am puzzled why concubines follow me around. When I go out with girls of my age these concubines heave a Jealous sigh and growl at my friends.388 words
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Article307 1957-11-03 7 Jane Lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK but you should certainly avoid doing anything to embarrass him. It is not seemly for a girl to propose to a man, either before or after she has left school You can only hope to win his respect and love by your conduct Your last threat307 words
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Advertisement263 1957-11-03 7 COME ALIVE ■TTiTjTjTtTjIjTjI^H Truo reds, blue rods, H'ln4-4^l'j.-vJ vivid corals, rosy pinks UMmtwBUMA tll(1 loveliest and e&hß EPH latest colours for your 9HH Vim lips ancl fin s er ~tiP s H Gleaming Jewel-finish Hjj|f nail P o l is h t° keep you HH jBS P (lawlessly manicured; mf263 words
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Miscellaneous40 1957-11-03 7 TMEr <3AM6OLS REALLY WELL f 010 *OU EVER' MUCItLS JUST TOLD ME l- r SOME GOSSIP THAT SALLY V yC^] T TOLD HE* IKI Twe But it sounded vA&ufrt.y i iuoNDee if she was) TALKING ABOUT M 6 C* ~ir~40 words
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Article, Illustration196 1957-11-03 8 WITH OLD FAITHFUL WALLACE TO DORCHESTER CHARITY BALL I ONDON, Sat. The J bright lights of London were brighter list night than they have been for a lonic time. Princess Margaret nent out on the town to her first dance for months. The 27-year-old Prin. cess,Reuter - 196 words
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102 1957-11-03 8 CHARLIE OF MALAYA SETS POSER IN LONDON ONDON. Sat Zoologistl at London Zoo have a problem on their hands in the shape of Charlie, a "Golden" gibbon (member of the ape family), from Malaya on Thursday. The trouble about Charlie is there Is no such thing Men" gibbon. Know theReuter - 102 words
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Article70 1957-11-03 8 TOKYO. Sat. Japan's •Mimalist, Mr. lichiro Tokutomi, 94, died here tonipht from an acute abdominal condition. Shortly before his death Mr. Tokutomi regained consciou.sne.s.s and was told he had been made an honorary president of Doshisha University. Western Japan. A special emissary from the Prime Minister,Reuter - 70 words
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Article64 1957-11-03 8 TOKYO. Sat.— The Japanese Foreign Ministry today announced that the British Government had informed Japan the Christmas Island danger zone would be in full operation from tomorrow. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said the British note 1 contained a general warning to all shipping and aircraft 1 toReuter - 64 words
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Article80 1957-11-03 8 LONDON, Sat— Detective Inspector Harold Jones. 45. was acquitted here yesterday 01 conspiring with two other mm to defeat the course of :iy concealing evidence on tho theft of 163 cases of H<- >und not guilty of receiving the whisky knowing it to have beenReuter - 80 words
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160 1957-11-03 8 THE University of Malaya inquiry into ragging will take a new turn this week, when it begins intervewmg the seniors on their allegations that some freshmen have committed "criminal offences." The 'criminal offences' were alleged to have taken place when the freshmen ragged the seniors160 words
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Article28 1957-11-03 8 Three hundred and sixtyone more young men registered for National Service in Singapore yesterday the 27th day of registration, bringing the total to date to 16,702.28 words
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Article32 1957-11-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A bandit was killed in the Batu Arang area. 32 miles from here, yesterday by a patrol of the "C" Company of the Cth Bn.. Malay Regiment.32 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-11-03 8 THE PRIME MINISTER of Australia. Mr R. G. Menzies. jokes with three Qantas ground hostesses from Singapore who are in Sydney for the opening: of the airline's new office The Singapore haatoMM -irv from left: Miss Violet Ooi. Mrs. Lillian Binns and Miss62 words
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131 1957-11-03 8 MOSCOW. Saturday. |U|R. Mao Tse-tung, China's head of state, flew into Moscow today and was welcomed at the airport by the Premier. Marshal Bulganm and Communist Party chief. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. He arrived aboard a Russian TU-104 jet airliner sent specially to Peking toReuter - 131 words
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544 1957-11-03 8 The university report: Two professors speak frankly By NAN HALL IT was clear yesterday that the report of the University of Malaya Commission will become a hotly controversial issue with members of the academic staff. Mo«t members of the staff declined to comment on yesterday's Straits T.mes account of the544 words
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Article71 1957-11-03 8 CAIRO, Sat. PRESIDENT Nasser today j announced the formation I of the National Union Party, j Egypt's only political partyland pledged that it would lead the country towards Socialism. He issued a decree on the organisation of the union in 'which the aims of the partyReuter - 71 words
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Article22 1957-11-03 8 TRIPOLI. Sat. Thirteen mpanlea prospecting in Libya will spend US$43 million in 1957. it was estimated yesterday.— A.P.AP - 22 words
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Article47 1957-11-03 8 LONDON, Sat.— The Queen, who recently visited President Eisenhower in Washington, has named one of her race horses after his official residence. She has registered the name White House with the Jockey Club for a yearling gelding by Supreme Court of Snowberry.— A.P.AP - 47 words
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144 1957-11-03 8 SYDNEY. Sun. The British liner New Australia. 20.256 tons. wa s today sailing for Adelaide behind schedule I after four alleged troublemakers in the crew had been paid off "by mutual consent About 150 crew members had earlier refused to board the liner, due to144 words
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Advertisement262 1957-11-03 8 @CocUa4U} withmcitlOU Evaporated MILK Luscious, delcctably flavoured cream --r— pics, crowned with an airy (luff of n i i meringue. They re all jo very easy to EH? uZSTtSi th c timP C CREAM PIE VARIATIONS BASIC CREAM PIE FILLING Coconut Cream Pie (9 inch baked pie shell) Add i262 words
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Advertisement283 1957-11-03 8 VITAL VIGOUR ffp^ f j^Am^A^Am^ 1^ >^^— WATERBURYS COMPOUND When you reinforce your daily diet with pleasant-tasting Waterbury'g Compound, you'll find that you build up vital vigour and vitality in a surprisingly short time. Rich in strengthening essentials. Waterbury 's Compound adds energy to your system helps build resistance to283 words
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Article, Illustration150 1957-11-03 9 819 rpHE floods which strurk the Federal capital last week prompted many an old-time Kuala Lumpur resident to compare it with the deluge of 1926 which crippled the town 31 years ago. One of them. Mr. J. Noel Hay. the former hockey star now living in150 words
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Article447 1957-11-03 9 he Countryman's Journal C years before the the Tuan n the bed i 3w 6-foot broad am on Per■t< at 3rd m le Kota TmggiR :>ad when he I that he ng on some pcLjqh bits of ad of on sand. down he picked447 words
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Article, Illustration496 1957-11-03 9 THERE has been an improvement in the weather. During the Tuan's fortnight's stay in hospital at J.B. only one shower of ram fell. It was not so dry in the Dusun. AS far as anyone can enjoy being in hospital the496 words
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Advertisement560 1957-11-03 9 A SAFE DEPOSIT for YOUR FUNDS J L SECt'RITY; Gronp Assets Exceed £15,000,000 I 1 STABIUTY CoasUtrnt Iniin-t 1 I K §MrA SIRI N(;IM lino»l««Re and Kxperienn B>2 r|4H| SAI Inf No Kisk of IVprn.ali^ 9. 1 Vf JOJ "<< 11-^l 1 B STANIMRDSThe Best h> Banking 1 L, Bank560 words
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Miscellaneous32 1957-11-03 9 SOLUTION TO MALAYAN MONTHLY CONTEST O' This is the solution to The Malayan Monthly |ack. ot Puxzle 0 (October) which the judges held to give the most meritorious set of answers. j32 words
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Article780 1957-11-03 10 Paul Foo - Paul Foo —by /\PERATION Franchise, the newly launched drive to register citizens of Singapore, is doubly significant. It will extend the privilege of citizenship to some 250,000 aliens, and, more immediately important, enable them to vote at next year's election of the first Legislative Assembly under self-government.780 words
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Article, Illustration668 1957-11-03 10 A bold experiment in racial tolerance ternatlonai understanding and goodwill. It was no mere coincidence that the idea of an InternatlonaJ House in Melbourne was started by an Australian and an Asian student, and this contemporary building is the culmination of the goodwill and co-operation of the students, the public668 words
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588 1957-11-03 10 DOUG LACKER STEEN - DOUG LACKER STEEN By THE doctor soid I was to be x-rayed on the morrow, and I tingled with excitement. The thought that another —inanimate though it be— would be seeing through me with the clarity of a wife produced a strange,588 words
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Advertisement548 1957-11-03 10 I Straits Timet Free Frew rrprtMfltatlvat at lit I -GAPORC COLO STOHAGI, O&CHARD ROAD, will r«c«i»a wiall and oni*lfl to ClatMticd atfvartiMinaftt* My olio be handed to: BOOK STOM LTD.. Wmch*«tar Houm, Collar Singapore MR. M M ISMAIL, 3 Admiralty Road, Naval Bata, linooport. MALAYA DRUG STORE. 142 to<t Cooit548 words
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Advertisement8 1957-11-03 10 SCHMIDT CO., M. LTD P.O. BOX 2395, SINGAPORE.8 words
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Advertisement23 1957-11-03 10 It pays to ask for it by name FROM SINGAPORt TO SAN FRANCISCO AND FROM LONDON TO MCLBOURNt th« best the world over23 words
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255 1957-11-03 11 M.C.A. 'REBEL' QUITS TO FIGHT POLL AGAINST ALLIANCE mm UNITED FRONT IN PERAK ELECTIONS MR- TOH SEANC ENC, one of'^M.S rebels facing expulsion, today resigned from the party to oppose the Alliance in the Ipoh Town Council elections. He will stand as a candidate of the Peoples" Progressive Party in255 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-11-03 11 RUGBY MASTER OFF ON LEAVE GODFBEZ. teacher of Institution in it tin- past six i i'.r \ustralia nnths' leave. i retary of imi il Aid nm- p i-t two a is rugby masi si hml ?n- nf fnur Austi wlectoi for M li\.i nut of .pplied46 words
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Article42 1957-11-03 11 :dia.s Heng terday charwith raping liri, at 10 -;i Road, on two other .ving car «1 gin on A ;;nd of the S hool at Bukit and in a house Road on May ls !>ostponed to for mention.42 words
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Article21 1957-11-03 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Mr. Ny-Tihon, of the Saigon Rotary Club has been elected I Governor for Rotary District 330.21 words
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Article44 1957-11-03 11 The Singapore Blood Bank at the General Hospital is very short of group "<> blood. The Blood Transfusion Service has appealed ur Rently for donors in this blood group to attend a special donor session today from 9 a.m. to noon44 words
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170 1957-11-03 11 Eight years to rise from one pip to battalion command BATU CAJAH, Saturday. SECOND lieutenant posted to the 3rd Bn., Malay Regt., in February, 1949, takes over its command Tuesday with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. He Is Lt.-Col. Ariffln bin Ismail. 43, until recently second in command of the 2nd170 words
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Article93 1957-11-03 11 9200 fine for fraud on firm A youth, Lam Pang Cheng alias Low Pane Chin, of Middle Road, was yesterday fined $200 or one month's jail in Singapore for criminal breach of trust of a typewriter. He was given till Dec. 2 to pay the fine when he told the93 words
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88 1957-11-03 11 ration Scouts hail new chief— 'a sincere man' MPL'R. Sat. Boy Scouts welcomed of Inche Da to Abdul r for •.:re, as the executive G Geldard, iation feels is the right because he is ider but also because he is a respectable, sincere man." Inche Suleiman was appointed by the88 words
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Article22 1957-11-03 11 The Siamese in Singapore will celebrate their annual Kathina festival at the Siamese Buddhist Temple in Silat Road this morning22 words
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Article22 1957-11-03 11 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Sinhalese Association will be held today at 10 a.m. at 209 Queen street.22 words
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Article38 1957-11-03 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul yesterday were- fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: November $26»4 buyers. $26 "a sellers- Tone steadySingapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $41^ sellers, drum $45 :l i sellers. Tone steady.38 words
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Article39 1957-11-03 11 Kuanian CATHAY: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers 10.30 am.; Kuala Lumpur Night (Cantonese) 12.30 Lumpur Night (Cantonese) 12.30, 2.30. 7, 9.30 BEX: Three Stooges plus Cartoons 10.45 am.; Ming Fong (Mandarin* 12 30. 2.30, 7, 9.15-39 words
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Article109 1957-11-03 11 Robbery case men allege assault TEIE men yesterday told a Singapore court they wished to go to hospital as they were assaulted by the police when they weje arrested. They were Tee Ah Kow. Chew Ah Kaw and Llm Chok Kirn, charged with robbing Chang Chit and Ong Loy Mul109 words
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Article72 1957-11-03 11 Mr. S. Ampalavanar. 76. si member of the Ceylonts» community in Singapore and president for many year s of the Sri Scmpaga Vlnayagar Temple, died early yesterday in his home at 36. Hillside Drive, Upper Serangoon Road He retired as chief clerk of the Municipal Secretariat.72 words
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Article, Illustration119 1957-11-03 11 Army pals marry sisters in double ceremony Two Australian soldiers who married Malayan sisters arrived in Sydney recently with their wives in the troopship New Australia. The soldiers are Ptes. Victor P. Podesta, 23 and Keith Kett, 25. Podesta married Tara, 23, and Kett married Indra, 18, eight weeks ago119 words
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Article35 1957-11-03 11 SEGAMAT, Sat. Faridah binte Mohamed 20, was killed in a motor crash near Chaah new village, yesterday. The driver of the car. Wahab, is In a critical condition at Segamat Hospital35 words
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Advertisement810 1957-11-03 11 lS^a\^J offer you around tnp to SAILS RETURNS CHUSAN 10th APRIL Ist MAY ONLY FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE FARE $896/--iSLAY KERR CO., LTD. SINCAPORE PHONE: ***** PENANC PHONE: 2313 HARRISONS CROSFIELD (m) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR PHONE: 6161 and to ff-l jF my favourite in 1 1 In ii John. a810 words
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Miscellaneous280 1957-11-03 11 PUBLIC CONCERT by regl- OllnStockwell -church hall, 235 ESS" S m °int the if FEL SS: Wic Concert SSTEi 5^,4 at P Sp^nade Garden 6 p-». to 7 4 Fort P TvaiTIR*L MEETING OF SINGAPORE CANINE WELWORKUtV P4RTI "a Hokklen FARE ASSOCIATION: 4th AnKmUon Telok Ayer Street. 10 nual genera!280 words
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Article, Illustration157 1957-11-03 12 SUNDAY TIMES CAMERA CONTEST ...presents... the toddler and his feathered friends of this week's camera contest, "Children and their pets" is Leow Meng Chuan, 8-C Silat Road. Singapore 3. He gets the $30 prixe for his entry "Feeding the geese" (left) taken with a Rollieflex, Ap F 11 and 1/100157 words
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Article82 1957-11-03 12 ACROSS: 1 Total (8>; 7 Yellow cornelian (4); 11 Puddle (i>; 12 Compact (6); 13 Sign (8): 14 Substance (4); 15 Annoy (4); 16 Cavity (6); 18 Goblin (6); 2\ Trials (5); 23 Garret (5): 24 Pertaining to a hall (5): 25 Praise highly (5); 26 Pies is>:82 words
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Article89 1957-11-03 12 DOWN: 1 Mimic (4); 2 delating to cattle (6): 3 Earth '4): 4 Most ancient (6); 5 'oncerning a certain bone (5); i Chosen (5): 7 Romantic tale '4): 8 Trouble-maker (8); 9 rrick (A); 10 Defames (8): 17 Responds (6); 19 Devotional songs (6): 20 Drone (s);' 2189 words
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Article105 1957-11-03 12 NAME, address and details MIST be written on the back of each print. Glossy prints are preferred: and should be postcard size or larger if possible. Competitors are remind, ed of the contest rule which says that all photo- graphs MUST be accompanied by105 words
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404 1957-11-03 12 HISTORICAL CORNER by DONALD DAVJ CONTINUING his trip by sailing ship from India to the Straits Settlement in order to recoup his health, Mr. Prinsep of Calcutta left Penang and headed his next letter to his friend in England March404 words
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Advertisement247 1957-11-03 12 WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH SOLFIX BALANCE I f M J(! UNBREAKABLE SPRING KpMK INCABLOC shockproof AVAILABLf AT AU LfADINC WATCH OCAUU WSSSk Irfn L/TUI ■rs^^S ORCHARD ROAD 'i f ■Itlj •tNGAPORt PMONK 2 a- IBS with S. 749 The NEW Ceramic Insulator. Udefjrion Representative* I WEARNE BROS. COLLEGE can train247 words
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Article, Illustration553 1957-11-03 13 OF MAGIC MAKES A PERFECT MATE FOR COWGIRL KATE By Laurie Weston DROUGHT has ravaged the land. The iron backed earth is cracked and gaping. Cattle sink to their knees and die. There is no sign of a cloud. Out of the553 words
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316 1957-11-03 13 She said, 'I'm beautiful —and she is rainmaker takes down her hair and tells her: "Say 'I'm beautiful". Keep on saying it She says It. Sh? sjfs jl again. and again. She looks vp and she Is beautiful. Her eyes shine. Her face glows. She is radiant with beauty th.it316 words
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Article382 1957-11-03 13 4LTHOUOH It Is now some time since the film "Calamity Jane" was shown, the songs i from this bright musical are I evergreens. Philips have re- corded the sound track of the Warner Bros, film which starred warm-voiced Doris Day and Howard Keel on B ***** RBoth sinters382 words
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Article97 1957-11-03 13 The seamy side of New York STREET OF SINNERS" wholeheartedly lives up to its name. This corner of the East side of New York houses every type of vice from juvenile delinquency to murder, and George Montgomery is the rookie cop who succeeds In cleaning: up the lot. In the97 words
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219 1957-11-03 13 •17ORTY GUNS" i* a Westr em with the mixture very much as before. There Is a new twist in this one though. I haven't yet seen a horse opera where the hero deliberately shoots the heroine "just where he wants to." Then again I219 words
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Article409 1957-11-03 13 By KATHLEEN HICKLEY "AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER" begins most promisngly as a light frivolous comedy and the opening scenes drew shouts of laughter from the critics Unfortunately, half way through the film develops into a tear jerker of the highest order with the409 words
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Advertisement332 1957-11-03 13 AgU|UJ I* ■MM 4 YTC^I No SHOWING! J 4 i XT TAYLOR DOROTHY HA I ONE TIME FOR ACTION" cinemascope 4 i* PIW G.B. New* Special: Ut.TKTS VISIT TO NEW YORK AND RETURN HOME". SOMEBODY IP THERE LIKES ME" IMGMi 'f NOW SHOWING! II ajn.. 1.30. 4. 6.45 A 9.30332 words
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Advertisement398 1957-11-03 13 1 J/ it i a Shaw «Aoa. a t ttm SlcM <haw I A P I T O Ln'&FE™*,* "THE PRINCE THE SHOWGIRL Marilyn MONROE Laurence OLIVIER Tech. (WB). I Today 9 a-m.: "NOT AS A STRANGER". I K Tonight M'nlte: "LOVE BARGAIN" Mandarin (SB). J Phone II f V398 words
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Miscellaneous207 1957-11-03 13 SINGAPORE 476 Metres i gramme Summary: 1.01 Music In KL'ALA LUMPL'R 341 Metres A Mid-Day Mood 1.30 Time PENANG 366 Metres Signal And News 1.45 Sweet And IPOH 330 Metres Sentimental 2.00 Hit Parade MALACCA 297 Metres 2.30 At The Piano; 2.45 AustraNATIONAL SHORT WAVE Han MaKazlne; 3.00 Concert Hour;207 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-11-03 14 BEAUTY WITH DEEP HUSKY VOICE picture by Ronald Mitchell. I SANDU SCOTT comes from Michigan, U.S.A. She's 24. She holds beauty titles (including Miss Congeniality). She has won swimming contests. She has a deep, husky voice. She has been appearing in cabaret in London. Now she has her first filmRonald Mitchell - 59 words
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Article205 1957-11-03 14 BY RODERICK MANN LONDON, Sa.t. Back to New York flies that waif of show-business: Jean Seberg. After her disastrous flop in "St. Joan" she has made a second picture for Otto Premmger, "Ronjour Tristesse vVhat next? I don't know," she told me. "Nothing205 words
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Article, Illustration788 1957-11-03 14 RODERICK MANN - RODERICK MANN By What goes on when they make a film in TORREMOLINOS. Spain, Saturday. |T would be pleasant to report that when I arrived in this tiny village to meet Brigitte Bardot she made me entirely welcome. In fact, when I788 words
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Advertisement239 1957-11-03 14 THE STRAITS TIMES 1 ANNUAL for 1958 j i mi^ and i r **Vm HHp. vi Price 3.75 Each succeeding issue of The Straits Times I Annual gains new friends and new admirers for I the beauty and charm of the Malayan scene I comes vividly to life in full239 words
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Advertisement155 1957-11-03 14 -Proud to }1 5- 9 J In y \J Tomat of Campbell's Kg ffam/A TOMATO SOUP U Why do si '/v% maml P| v DoctOß particok Soap? ITAVE to« tm manjr doctor tin tht ir o<m vna dm Wright'i Coal lar Soapm dieir hands? It's not miT Wtm*i',««i^i The rrMoo155 words
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Article633 1957-11-03 15 A DOCTOR'S DIARY by CEDRIC CARNE I N recent years the drugs that have starred have been penicillin, streptomycin, cortisone. Their dramatic names have flashed across the lights of the medical world while older ex-stars remain on the shelf. Yet aspirin, though discovered in the nineteenth633 words
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922 1957-11-03 15 Harvey Day - TERY WINNER IS LUCKY. FOR SOME, THE DAY THEY STRUCK HE RIGHT NUMBER WAS THE UNLUCKIEST IN THEIR LIVES. M|| rel rhe most imrant thing ->rld. Winbig prize in or a lottery ecessarily your troubles; merely give worries. ■I t believe the report Dale,922 words
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Advertisement85 1957-11-03 15 <SC^fvvy sun-twist 0^ I //mi^^J those new V_i^ SUNTWINE the, tf(w6lfrM&£lM&76^ £jdto"tjouf UM MADE BY C CLARK LTD. (WHOLESALE ONLY). STREET. SOMERSET. ENGLAND Wholesale enquiries only to S. G. Parrett Son, P.O. Box 459. Singapore use ~~y BRYLCREEM 1 for the clean I smarf look I /fljKjHfSljlßHga brylcreem controls your85 words
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Advertisement448 1957-11-03 16 uc a n mpuc sfe B^ r^4 ntAUAunt if <JsJ X.^»* ISM A^ C Thanks to yeast-vite .'\e a cold or headache you need the i^^fe «mdlv comlon of Yeast-Vite. Two tablets of Yeast- g^. f j Mtf mdcrtul difference! Yeast-Vite soothes ulatcs at tlje same time, because it contains448 words
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Miscellaneous1235 1957-11-03 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs /^|^w Jk-yL S( I 7\ZXTS 9ui^S KiGSiN© X\l7 STRUNG \J7 1 J .^jMj^ V IriA H|Vf T^tZA l^ vs^S *C ~x\G JNT _hE WAS WILL "^.G < s TO "a,_^ me v\Cec=7 TwE -sSEeS OP ONE GfcASPEP THE JrJ| R SO TUAJ "we LOO 7 SLOWLY1,235 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1957-11-03 17 DIRTIES! FIGHTER ZANIES OF T HE RING by GILBERT ODD -4 only man to }ene Tunney, m to bed Har- had an eye t by an opponent. he won the title nith a His career ''Kiicnlly on ng table. Women on his mind blondes, his weakness llllHlllHllllllllllMllliMimilllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllll Hback lo his1,546 words
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Article, Illustration325 1957-11-03 17 CITY IN SPACE— AS THE ARTIST SEES IT THIS is what it will be like the first major man-made satellite and jumping off point for space travel. For the experts of one of the world's major aviation arms are planning to build a "city in space as the pioneer outpost325 words
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Advertisement83 1957-11-03 17 -_^*lr J You can tell he uses SILVIKRIN HAIR CREAM d.s.mctivc about cream does-the miracle ingrcdien, hi, hair is always Pure Silvikrin, which feeds into the ME| .an sec so clearly hair all that it needs for vital, lustrous th natural health and growth. Start using Silvikrin Ha.r /^jjj||jjjjr s83 words
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Advertisement107 1957-11-03 17 Here's bold new styling that teams function with glamour. Here's heavy-duty horsepower dchvered at the prop under load. Here's traditional in stamina and go that make every 7 Sea-Horse virtually unstoppable. to^yjl You have to see them to believe f^ >»W '<#T iSJw the "sweetest-running Johnsons ever"! \W (New 18107 words
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Article, Illustration892 1957-11-03 18 column I TO get back to second hand cars a topic interrupted by the Motor Show. This i$ the time of year when certain dealers prepare to make hay at the expense of the suckers. Many people, inspecting a prospective purchase, are afra'd of being892 words
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742 1957-11-03 18 Here is a job and a memo for the sporting barons now they can GET ON with it- or GET OUT \jyHO are the men whose greedy eyes covet the golden coffers of the Federal treasury? The sporting barons of Malaya of course. Why do they bend their gaze in742 words
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191 1957-11-03 18 Colony champ eyes those cups in South France BY JOE EZEKIEL A CYCLIST, winner of 43 cups in Singapore, is a hot favourite at the amateur championships soon to be held in the South of France and Italy. He is 21-year-old Senior Aircraftman John McVey, once a star of the191 words
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Article112 1957-11-03 18 PUZZLE on Pajre 12 ACROSS: 1 Absolute; 7 Sard--11 Pool; 12 League; 13 Evidence: 14 Gist; 15 Rile; 16 Crater; 18 Sprite; 2i Tests; 23 Attic- 24 Aullc; 25 Extol; 26 Tart*-' 29 Morass: 32 Palest; 35 Tret; 38 Arid; 39 Theorise; 40 Slnule- 41 Acid:112 words
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Advertisement96 1957-11-03 18 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD. (MOTOR DIVISION) have pleasure in announcing fheir appoinfment as Sole Distributors for Singapore and the Federation of Malaya for VESPA SCOOTERS PRICE $1,080 Dual Seat $20 extra Spare Wheel Complete $50 extra SERVICE FACILITIES THROUGHOUT MALAYA Available in the I Federation from THE EAST ASIATIC96 words
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Advertisement79 1957-11-03 18 SPORTING SAM by Reg. m iw6W C De&t%& GENERAL^ LLECT *k IS I //UtW(/t£ Room Air Conditioner at an amaa n; HP Singapore Penan* $960. disrount for cash M«W«« Federation $1,160. Ea *y Una available. This year's newest and most attractive room air conditioner Does a top job of EE^--3d79 words
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Article, Illustration657 1957-11-03 19 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA Spore Services fight to the last minute JOHORE 11 SERVICES 8 By JOHOKI-; withstood a terrific last fiveminute onslaught by a desperate Singapore Combined Services side to bring off a surprise victory in their South Zone H.M.S. M I ay a Rugby match on657 words
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375 1957-11-03 19 KLAi^A LUMPUR, Sal SELANGOK, the H.M.S Malaya competition champions, became the lirst side to lower the colours ol the Hong Kong rugger team, the tourists oy three ;y i to nil at the Mtraeka Stadium tonight. I'ne ch.impion.- iullv deserved in vim. Alter375 words
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Article61 1957-11-03 19 BRISBANE, Sat Roy Emerson. 20-year-old, fourth ranked Australian lawn ten- s nis player, won the men's singles title at the Queens- 1 land championships when he beat Neale Fraser 6-3, 6-2 6-4 here today. Angela Mortimer of Britain won the women's singles citle oy beating LorraineReuter - 61 words
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Article28 1957-11-03 19 Tan Soon Hock beat A. O I Jenkins one up IB the Royal Islp.nd Club'.s Race Cour.se Cup I Imal .it Thomson Road yesterday.28 words
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Article67 1957-11-03 19 Singapore champion Myra Richards won the women's singles title at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre's table tennis tournament last nlßht. Runner-up was Mary Ton followed by Wong Siak Bee and Loh Slrw Eric who tied for third place with equal points Leaders in the men's67 words
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Article54 1957-11-03 19 Police beat RAF. Seletar 3-2 in n SH.A. Div. 1 league match at Seletar yesterday. Rozarlo (2) and Pennefather scored for Police and Brown <2i for Seletar. In a Div. 2 match at Seletar. R A.F Seletar beat Y.M.S.A. 2-1. Snowden (2) scored for54 words
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Article48 1957-11-03 19 1 RAF Seletar "A" beat H.M.S Newcastle by three points dry) to nil in a rugby match at Naval ■■H yesterday. Edwards scored i the try. All Blacks beat Seletar B" by i eight points (try. goal) to nil In another match at Seletar.48 words
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Article102 1957-11-03 19 I/-UALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malayans won the men's singles and doubles title.at last weeks Wimbledon O p«n badminton championships it was learned here ln°th a e y singles, Kuala Lum- pur-born Oon Chong Teik i beat his brother. Chong Jin. 15-10, 15-6 in the final. I The102 words
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Article153 1957-11-03 19 By GILBERT WOODEN 2EREMBAN. Sat. Singapore just managed to cling to a first half lead to beat NegriMalacca 6-5 in their H.M.S. Malaya Rugby match this evening on the station padang. Singapore scored a try and a penalty goal and Negri-Malacca scored a goal. It was a153 words
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328 1957-11-03 19 STORE CLING TO FIRST HALF LEAD for VICTORY SPORE 6 SS'MALACCA 5 close they came to beatins Singapore. Singapore prabbed the initiative at the start and McGee snapped out beautiful passes from the scrum. Hunnings handled the passes beautifully and opened up the game at every opportunity Negri-Malacca efforts were328 words
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Article212 1957-11-03 19 lOHORE English College fought off strong chal- lenses to win the Singapore inter-school seven-a-side rugger tournament at the R.I. ground yester- day. Playing determinedly, the Johore boys beat defending champions St. Andrew's, the favourites, by five points (goal) to nil in a thrilling final that lasted212 words
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Article179 1957-11-03 19 BURKE (106) andCRAIC (100) IN THIRD WICKET STAND OF 188 BULAWAYO, Southern Rhodesia. Saturday. A THIRD wicket stand of 188 by Jim Burke (106) and lan Craig (100) helped the Australian touring team to a first innings total of 253 for six wickets on the first day ofReuter - 179 words
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Article94 1957-11-03 19 SINGAPORE Recreation Club scored on easy 5-C win over R.A.F. Changi in Div. 1 hockey match on the i Singapore padang yesterday Coutts opened the scoring ;in the fourth minute off a pass from Wright and three minutes later, following a free hit. Wright scored No. 2.94 words
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Advertisement336 1957-11-03 19 ID ADS. -tKVICE" Minimum). .a Send to the pan Steans ■ZATiiXirt. Skin Mntba, 148 *****. TV PARIX3UR i uj*Uln> TuajUn I ONSTRDCTION maintenance. Diamond ft ne. 656 North HIED? H«v« .on »t OH. Rate. K r,i chopstlcka with Wako 1 1 ROSE TurkUh Masaace. Pac lai 3fi\7B. •H Easy hire336 words
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Advertisement375 1957-11-03 19 Latest "FULLY TROPICALIZED" Model of (50 Watts) '^^^^T "TDIA" I XIV/ proudly annnunre lhat the fir>t .xhipment to be imported into Singapore is now received by m. In commemoration of our opening, mo offer this initial shipment al prices beyond compare. IT PAYS YOU TO VISIT US MB. American HI-FI375 words
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Article58 1957-11-03 20 in Wardt till i Minimum) ong HEE. Proprietor of •cry, age 63. passed away on 1-11-57 leaving behind hU be-: In'.fd nife, 4 sons Lira. Joo Teck, j m. Joo Chye, i 2 sons-in-law Lee n. Pang Ton Nee, 19 Icren to mourn bis loss, j on TTMBday58 words
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Article66 1957-11-03 20 TOTAL POOL: 51%.500 Ist No. *****1 (553.068) 2nd No. *****7 ($26,534) 3rd No. *****5 ($13,267) STARTERS ($1,658 each): Nos *****3; *****9; *****1; *****0; *****1; *****9; *****7; *****2. CONSOLATION (51,179 each): Nos. *****5; *****3; *****4; *****9; *****6; *****5; *****9; *****2; *****6; *****1. TREBLE TOTE: Four tickets ($623). FORECAST TOTE:66 words
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Article478 1957-11-03 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Big Hit survives an objection to win Race Four T\ O N WAYNE, with Jackie Smith astride, ploughed through a rain-soaked track to score a stylish length win from Potentate in the main race, the Class 2, Div. 1. 6 f handi-478 words
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1491 1957-11-03 20 English and Scottish soccer results Film Studio 11, drawn on the rails, was sent to the outside. Satellite was quickly out in front, but was Joined by Film Studio II once the Held had settled down. Film Studio II had a slight lead from Satellite at the halfmile, with All1,491 words
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Article51 1957-11-03 20 Johore Bahru United beat H.M.S. Chevoit by 14 points (goal and three tries) to three (try) in h rugger match at Johore Bahru yesterday. United 's tries were scored by Wan Rahman. Patmanathan. Salleh and Ungku Ismail who converted his own try. List got the only try for51 words
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Article29 1957-11-03 20 Wanderers beat BKSOgOOB Gardens 2-1 In a S.H.A. Div. 3 league match at Serangoon yesterday. Armstrons and L'Est range scored for Wanderers and Richard Wee for Serangoon.29 words
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Article101 1957-11-03 20 EDIX PETERS - ED IX PETERS By Jointly organised by the Singapore Motor Club and the Forces Motoring Club, the meet is open to civilian and Services riders. The venue, for the time being, is a .secret. The main prize of the meet will be the Castrol Challenge101 words
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Article153 1957-11-03 20 Misty Line does a winning gallop By EPSOM JEEP IyiNTERDRINA and Misty Line 11, two fancied runners on Wednesday, worked like winners on the heavy track at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Winterdrina. with Chris Dragon astride. went smartly over 6f. returning 39 seconds for the last three He was well on153 words
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Article94 1957-11-03 20 The six-round wrestline match at the Happy World Staium last night between Kinc Rons and Chinese heavyweight Lee Leong Fu was declared "no-match by the referee in the last round. King Kong scored a pin fall in the second round and Lee countered with a94 words
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Article64 1957-11-03 20 JJ A- Harvey and J. C Hutcheson tied in the "A" medal stableford competition at the R-S.G-C yesterday. The ball sweeps went to K W Bell on the first nine and Harvey and Hutcheson on the second. The "B" medal winner was E J. Phillips The64 words
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Article21 1957-11-03 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Federation Police and Sinpapore Police drew their annual Foccer match here today with neither side scoring.21 words
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Article79 1957-11-03 20 SYDNEY, Sat. SOUTH AFRICAN Gary Player today won the Ampol A£3,000 golf tournament with an aggregate of 281 strokes. David Thomas < Wales) crashed with a final home run of 38 to finish second with a 283. Another South African. Harold Henning wa s third with79 words
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Article53 1957-11-03 20 ADELAIDE. Sat— An undefeated century by Ken Meuleman enabled West Australia to reach 270 for five wickets in reply to SoutM Australia's 280 by close on the second day of their match here today. South Australia 280 (I. Head 78, G. Hole 55). West Australia 270-5 (K. MeulemanReuter - 53 words
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