The Straits Times, 4 November 1957
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Title Section12 1957-11-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1957 15 CENTS12 words
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Article713 1957-11-04 1 ANIMAL IN AIR CONDITIONING HAS A SUPPLY OF FOOD New satellite is 930 miles up and circling globe every 102 minutes It is living normally, says Soviet LONDON, Sunday. V DOG is aboard Russia's second Sputnik which, Moscow Radio reported, was sucessfnlly launched todayReuter - 713 words
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Article63 1957-11-04 1 PARIS. Sun.— A young man v a Martian appeard outside the palace of the resident of the Republic. Ir. Rone Coty. yesterday and lid he would' go on hunger trike until the 33-day-old French Government crisis was ended. Police, to whom he was almost an old acquaintance,Reuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-11-04 1 TOP: Ranger, the police dog. rests while Inspector Lionel Chee of the Homicide Squad takes samples of blood near the car in which driving instructor S. K. Singaram. 37, was murdered. LEFT: C.I.D men examine what is believed to be the escape route of56 words
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146 1957-11-04 1 BLAZING AIR TRANSPORT CLAIMS EIGHT LIVES rvUSSELDORF, Sun. v A German DC4 airliner bound for New York crashed a few minutes after taking off from here today killing eight people. The plane, owned by a charter company, was due to pick up 56 passengers In New York. It was carryingReuter - 146 words
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Article43 1957-11-04 1 CAIRO, Sun. An Egyptlan passenger train bound for Gaza yesterday crossed the repaired El Ferdan bridge over the Suez Canal for the first time since the AngloFrench Suez action a year ago. The bridge was damaged during the attack. A.P.AP - 43 words
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Article40 1957-11-04 1 MUNICH, Sun. The bodies of five young mountain climbers, including three girls were recovered yesterday at the bottom of a 600-foot cliff in the Bavarian Alps from which they plunged to their death on Friday —A.P.AP - 40 words
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351 1957-11-04 1 Man brutally murdered at gate DETECTIVES helped by a police dog searched the grounds of the Sultan of Johore's Singapore istana in Tyersall Avenue at dawn yesterday after a man had been found stabbed and bludgeoned outside the gates. j The man, S.K. Singaram. 37,351 words
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Article62 1957-11-04 1 American Negro: An accusation NEW YORK. Sun.— The U.S. Information Service has been accused by Senator Richard B. Russell (Democrat, Georgia) of failing to give the peoples of Asia and Africa the true story of Negro life in America. The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee said that insteadAP - 62 words
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235 1957-11-04 1 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A Federation Government rubber expert will fly to the United States tomorrow to find out the causes of rubber price fluctuations. The Controller of Exports Commodities Division, Mr. P. F. Adams, will have discussions with rubber manufacturers and marketing circles in235 words
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Article, Illustration1599 1957-11-04 1 STRIPPED OF POWER: 'ABJECTLY SORRY' MOSCOW, Sunday. THE carefully planned humiliation of Marshal Georgi Zhukov, Russia's foremost military hero of World War 11, is complete. Last week he was "released" from his post as Defence Minister. Last night he was sacked from Kntral committeeReuter - 1,599 words
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Article50 1957-11-04 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. The United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, was pronounced in "excellent shape" yesterday by doctors who gave him an overnight examination at the waiter Reed Army Hospital. Mr. Dulles. 69. underwent a cancer operation at Walter Reed a year ago. A.P.AP - 50 words
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Article227 1957-11-04 1 Capital alerted for flooding I/-UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Hundreds of people living in the low-lying areas of the Federal capital are tonight watching menacing rising flood waters caused by heavy rain since 7 p.m. The Selangor Social Welfare Department has been alerted. Members are standing by alter a warning call irom227 words
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Article29 1957-11-04 1 ALL IS WELL WITH SPUTNIK HUSKY MOSCOW, Sun.— Latest reports Naid that husky in Russian satellite was behaving quietly. Special apparatus was recording its physiological functions. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement12 1957-11-04 1 COMPLIMENT A tiY I AVEHApEPAILY < ERTI F I EJtt_jSAL£ lv\f EF»>T 80,0fl012 words
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249 1957-11-04 2 They hope to get the dog back safely to earth HAMBURG, Sun— The dog aboard Sputnik No. 2 will return to earth after the satellite announces its departure by a special radio signal, the West German news agency D.P.A. today quoted a Soviet scientist as saying. The reporter said the249 words
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259 1957-11-04 2 JAPAN SWEPT BY NEW FLU WAVE; 130,000 CHILDREN ILL, SERVICES HIT Cable flashes TOKYO, Sunday. A LL registered doctors and nurses were ordered to report to emergency stations today following a sharp increase in the number of Asian flu cases. An early morning radio broadcast said a major epidemic wasUP - 259 words
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Article47 1957-11-04 2 MOSCOW. Sun.— The Soviet Union today announced its latest entry for international <ir travel a turboprop airliner so hie it contains two elevators and telephone service. The plane can carry 170 to 220 passengers and Is "the world's fastest turboprop lirliner AP.AP - 47 words
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Article247 1957-11-04 3 TON CHARGE AGAINST OUTGOING GOVT SO ENVOY TELLS WASHINGTON: SUHRAWARDY MEN ARE SAID TO HAVE MISUSED DOLLARS KARACHI, Sunday. rHE American Ambassador to Pakistan, iMr lames M. Lanffley, said yesterday he ha< \ised his (iovcrnment to withhold U.S.$l( lillion in economic aid pending a PakistanReuter - 247 words
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108 1957-11-04 3 14 die as building collapses over 150 1180, Sun.— A sevenitenf apartment building in a suburb collapsed yesterday crushing many <>i its 1)0 occupants in l heir sleep Fourteen people were killed and scores injured, although advance warnnabled some to .ipr. The collapse left a heap of rubble without IUP - 108 words
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165 1957-11-04 3 Tories kill faith in wage court Gaitskell r ONDON, Sun. The Labour Party leader, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, yesterday denounced as "unjust" a veto by the Conservative Government of an arbitration board's pay increase award to health workers. Mr. Gaitskell told a political rally in Otley that the veto ordered on165 words
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Article, Illustration136 1957-11-04 3 iSHINGTON. Sun. Mr. I He was accompanied to Mr. t, +v,« nrftich 1 Dulles's home by the British rln Bevan. the British Ambassador si Harold Cac ir Party's spokesman on C ia. :n affairs, yesterday met Mr. Bevan said after the fohn Foster Dulles, the meeting;Reuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-11-04 3 MATADOR: GOING UP... ...AND COMING DOWN TESTING missiles was an expensive business until a brainy U.S. air force boffin got his bright idea. It was to attach a parachute device to the rockets so that what hurtled up would come floating down for re-use. The top A.P. picture shows a64 words
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Article31 1957-11-04 3 BEIRUT, Sun. A Jewish school was bombed here yesterday, 40th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, which promised a national home for Jews in Palestine. No casualties were reported -A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article34 1957-11-04 3 FRANKFURT. Sun. Germany's oldest general Hermann von Kuhl, today celebrated his 101 st birthday. He was chief of staff of the German army halted at the gates of Paris in 1914— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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141 1957-11-04 3 XTICOSIA, Sun. Sir John Harding, retiring Governor of Cyprus, warned Cypriots last night that the real menace to their future was Communism. Sir John, who will leave Cyprus tomorrow after a stormy two years as Governor, was making a farewell broadcast. "If Cypriots continueAP - 141 words
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Article61 1957-11-04 3 NEW YORK. Sun— The Customs Tailors' Guild of Xmerica yesterday named President Eisenhower and former President Truman in the list of the 10 best dressed men in America. Amone the others were orchestra leader Guy Lombardo. film star Frank Sinatra and the permanent U SUP - 61 words
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Article264 1957-11-04 3 Winnie's war quarrels revealed f ONDON, Sun. Sir v Winston Churchill's quarrels with his generals in World War II and their resentment of him as an amateur trying to dictate strategy are described in a new book today by Major General Sir John Kennedy. The author, director of military operationsReuter - 264 words
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Article46 1957-11-04 3 KATMANDU, Sun. The editor of the left-wing Nepal daily newspaper Samaj was arrested yesterday under an internal security law on a charge of attacking India and Western nations in his articles and of favouring Communist countries. The paper was banned on Friday.— A.P.AP - 46 words
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133 1957-11-04 3 DAMASCUS. Sunday. T»HE U.S. Embassy yesterday delivered three formal L notes to the Syrian Foreign Ministry protesting about the disappearance of two local embassy employees, and the arrest of a U.S. Marine sergeant The Marine, Sgt. Robert J Mott, 21, was picked up followingUP - 133 words
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Advertisement221 1957-11-04 3 I BARGAINS LAST WEEK Hpill FABRICS FOR LADIES MtW SHIRTS KM( Ml W CLOTHING FOR KIDS AT PRICES NONE CAN OFFER! < WOOLLEN CARPETS plain embossed 12' x9' USUALLY $450/- NOW $149/50 ALL COLOURS. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ALL YOUR FAMILY REQUIREMENTS WASSIAMULLS HIGH ST. SPORE -jiiiiiiiiiC]iiiii!Miiiiniiiiiiiii!!i::iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiii!iiii[:iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiic:iiiiii^ |TV!221 words
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Article232 1957-11-04 4 JUMAT CALLS MEETING TO PLAN ALL-OUT KAMPONG CAMPAIGN 30,000 FEDERATION-BORN MALAYS WILL BE URGED TO REGISTER THE Singapore UMNO yesterday started a campaign to get 30,000 Federation-born Malays and Indonesians to become Singapore citizens. The party chairman Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. called a special232 words
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Article137 1957-11-04 4 ]^O arrangements have been made to register prisoners and political detainees as Singapore Citizens, said the Chief Registrar of Citizens, Mr. T. P. Cromwell, last night. Mr. Cromwell told the Btralts Times it was not because they could not apply to be registered but because137 words
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Article58 1957-11-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Abdul Aziz bin Kamaruddln a labourer on Consolidated Eastern Estate Lay an r Layang. was sentenced in Kluang to three years' Jal! for voluntarily causing e;rle vous hurt to Moon bin Ahmad whom he slashed nm the back with a parang Abdul Aziz58 words
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Article43 1957-11-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Chin Khee Kong, who failed to send in his Income tax return for the current year, was fined $70 in the Johore Bahru Magistrate's Court today. The delay, he said, was caused by his clerk being ILL43 words
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Article93 1957-11-04 4 Teams get set for big rush 000 aliens will have registered when Operation Franchise ends on Jan. 31 In JOHORE BAHRU, 100 Chinese guild delegates from all over the state met yesterday and decided to appoint sub-committees to help in the drive to get Chinese aliens to take out Pederai93 words
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Article55 1957-11-04 4 PENANG. Sun. The Penang Malayan Teachers' Training College Dance Club raised about $2,500 from their charity ball held at the college here last night in aid of St. Nicholas Home for the Blind. About 900 people including the Penang "minister" for education and health. Dr. N.55 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-11-04 4 Miss Maniseb Haji SiraJ. 18, a student of the AngloMalay Evening School, Bukit Timah Road, who was among 70 Malays who received home nursing and first aid certificates from the St. John Ambulance Association, Singapore. The presentation was made by the association's director. Mr. G. H. Kiat,64 words
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Article39 1957-11-04 4 SEQAMAT, Sun.— llia Pc rumal, 18, was Jailed for six months for theft of $71.50 from his employer. He was stated to have been employed as a dishwasher at an eating shop from where he stole39 words
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Article169 1957-11-04 4 52 GROUP '0' BLOOD DONORS CALL FIFTY TWO people yesterday responded to the urgent appeal by the Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre for group "O" blood. The centre was specially opened yesterday from 9 a.m. to noon. An official at the centre told the Straits Times that I they were thankful169 words
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Article95 1957-11-04 4 A Japanese ship carrying 50 scientific workers and 80 crew members will leave Singapore on Nov. 9 on an expedition to the Antarctic to explore the Ice-covered continent during the Geophysical Year. The 4.800-ton Soya, which arrived in the Colony at the weekend will reach Prince95 words
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Article130 1957-11-04 4 ITERIS Film Productions' new Malay film. "Rumah Puaka" "The Haunted House" has already been assured of one quality realism "Rumah Puaka" ha s been largely fllmea -'n an old mansion at Oxley Rise and reputedly Singapore's bestknown haunted houses. The film tells of a search130 words
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Article, Illustration257 1957-11-04 4 PAPT. BILL HAYENS, 39, of Gold Seeker fame, left Singapore by Land Rover for Kng land two days ago in the first stage of another treasure hunt. Capt. Havens would have made his third at- tempt five months earlier but cupid and a blonde257 words
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Article, Illustration163 1957-11-04 4 King Guz of Moo missing in Colony AN eight-foot tall mo--1 narch from the Kingdom of Moo King Guz— who arrived in Singapore on Saturday vanished mysteriously on his way to attend thr Arts Ball. A frantic search for him by organisers of the ban began with only hours to163 words
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Miscellaneous198 1957-11-04 4 t* a v loi Music; 5.45 At the Hammond: RADIO MALAIA 6.00 Programme Summary; 6.02 Women's Half Hour; 6.30 Speak SINOAFOKL 476 metres. Malay: 6 35 Their Kind of Music; Xl ALA LUMPUR S4l metre* 663 Regional Announcements: PENANG 386 metre* 6 54 Singapore Share Market ReIPOH 330 metres port198 words
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Article442 1957-11-04 5 Nothing political, say canine lovers Colony sends a protest cable to Moscow *pHE Singapore Canine Welfare Association last night sent a cable to Moscow protesting against Russia's launching of a dog into space in a second satellite. The association set aside the agenda of its general meeting442 words
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Article55 1957-11-04 5 KLUANG, Sun.— lnche Ba- i hari bin Taib won the town Council election yesterday with 414 votes, defeating an Alliance member, Inche Mokhtar bin Zainuddin, who had 293 votes for Mesjid Lama ward. Only 738 votes were cast out of an electorate of 1,373 Thirty votes were55 words
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Article82 1957-11-04 5 The Singapore Chinese Seafarers' Association has protested to the Government over the composition of the new Seamen's Registry Board. The association yesterday said that none of the seamen's representatives on the tripartite board was Chinese whereas there were 26,000 Chinese seamen registered in the Colony. "We feel82 words
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Article44 1957-11-04 5 The Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union is to appeal to the Government to include watchmen under the provisions of the Labour Ordinance. This wa s decided at the union's emergency delegates conference yesterday. Watchmen are at present classified as domestic servants.44 words
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Article46 1957-11-04 5 ALOR STAR. Sun.— The Sultan of Kedah. the Raja Muda and his wife. Tengku Bahiyah, were among the 300 guests who attended a reception given by the Alor Star branch of the Overseas Chinese Bank to celebrate the bank's silver Jubilee anniversary last night.46 words
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Article48 1957-11-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The annual inspection of St John Ambulance Brigade was held on Saturday by Dr. Chan Hoey Chan the Federation Commissioner of the brigade. Dato Sheikh Abubakar bin Abdul Rahman, the Johore area commander, was recently awarded the brigade's Meritorious Medal.48 words
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96 1957-11-04 5 35 BUILDINGS ARE DESTROYED SANDAKAN, Sunday. AFIRE which destroyed 35 large, two-storeyed buildings in the reclamation area of Sandakan and made 400 people homeless was still being investigated today. Only one person was injured. The fir e at one time threatened large stocks96 words
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Article73 1957-11-04 5 Singapore's acting Chief Secretary, Mr. S. T. Stewart, was admitted to the General Hospital on Saturday for a short period of rest and observation. The Government may decide today to appoint another officer to act In his place till he gets well. Mr. Stewart is acting Chief73 words
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Article337 1957-11-04 5 NATIONAL SERVICE REGISTRATION for those born between Ist Dec. 1937 and 2nd Dec. 1939 (Open day) at Drill Hall. Singapore Military Forces headquarters Beach Road. 8 am. to 6.30 P m. SHELL THEATRETTE: Free film show Rhythmic, Forest Fire at Shell House, Collyer Quay. 1 15 p.m.337 words
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Article, Illustration5 1957-11-04 5 WHILE MOTHER PRAYS —DAUGHTER PLAYS5 words
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118 1957-11-04 5 Youngsters flock to temple isle to picnic in ndkeds of teena- ?ers were among the pilgrims who crossed from Singapore to Kusu Island yesterday to pay homage at the Tua Peh Kong (God of Prosperity) Temple. But they went more to picnic than to pray. In their colourful jeans and118 words
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Article94 1957-11-04 5 Train leaders club told JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Messages of congratulation were received by the Unity Boys' Club, Johore Bahru. which celebrated its second anniversary yesterday, from the Mentri Besar. Johore. the Youth Services Adviser. Federation. Mr. Khoo Oon Soo. and the Director of Information Services. Federation. The Mentri Besar said94 words
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Article143 1957-11-04 5 488 th anniversary of founder's birth to be marked by verse reading SIKHS in Singapore will commemorate the 488 th anniversary of the birth of Guru Nanak Dcv Ji, the founder of Sikhism. with a two-day non-stop recital of holy verses starting in the Singapore Badminton Hall tomorrow143 words
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Miscellaneous60 1957-11-04 5 HIGH TIDES-TOBAY wj TOMORROW TODAY: Singapore 8.56 a.m. (7ft. 7in.) 9.18 p.m. (7ft. 5ln); Port Dlckson 4.19 a.m. (7ft. 91n.) 4.52 p.m. (7ft.); Penang 10.46 a.m. (6ft. 4in.) 11.16 p.m. (7ft. 61n.). TOMORROW: Singapore 9.23 a.m. (Bft. 2in.. 9.59 p.m. (7ft. 9in.); Port Dickson 5 a.m. (Bft. stn.) 5.25 p.m.60 words
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Obituary33 1957-11-04 6 20 Uortts $10 (Minimum). IN LOVING MEMORY of MrG. V. Dawson departed 4.11.55. The voice of Joy and Cherished Memories are always In our hearts. His loving wife, children and sons-in-law.33 words
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Obituary132 1957-11-04 6 U H «rd« tin (Minimum). DOWN: At the General Hoepltal, Singapore, suddenly on Ist. November. 1957, Winifred Mildred, dearly beloved wife of Robert St. V. Down late of Harvard Estate, j Bedong, Kedah. Remains returning to Scotland in near future. I Deeply regretted. KOH BENG SIONG, age 52, of132 words
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752 1957-11-04 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Nov. 4, 1957. Why Zhukov Fell Russia's second satellite j must be stealing some of l the thunder from the Zhukov drama, and final announce- ment of the Marshal's disgrace may well have been timed to permit it. Sputnik major is as incredible as Sputnik752 words
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Article398 1957-11-04 6 The End Of An Affair In the U.N. Assembly the Syrian affair has come to a tidy end. Both resolutions were withdrawn the Syrian proposal that a commission of seven should investigate the alleged Turkish threat to Syria and the sevenpower suggestion that Mr. Hammarskjoeld should undertake discussions, visiting the398 words
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Article, Illustration825 1957-11-04 6 RICHARD DENMAN - BUT ECONOMIC FACTS DO NOT JUSTIFY SUCH TALK RICHARD DENMAN Crystal gazers are whispering of a recession— or worse BY iTI sent a cold shudder around the business world by giving vent in public to a view that had hitherto been whispered only in private the prospect of "at least825 words
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269 1957-11-04 6 •THE closing down of x the Java Lane School, the biggest Government Tamil school in Seremban, by the Acting Chief Education Officer, I feel, was not the best course. I agree with the Acting C.E.O. as regards some of his observations about269 words
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Letter313 1957-11-04 6 riE rancour in the fresh, men's letters which you have published shows that ragging to-day is not being conducted in the proper spirit. Ragging, as most of us graduates remember, was never a malicious thing. It is true that at times tomfoolery got a bit313 words
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103 1957-11-04 6 IREAD In the Straits Times (Oct. 30) that Mr. Chew Swee Kee told oupiU from the West Kallang Government Chinese School "that today many countries In Asia were adopting English as their second language including Communist China Cambodia and Laos." I can assure you103 words
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Article135 1957-11-04 6 IT IS most disturbing v note the barbarous acts in the University of Malaya The complaints put forward by the new studentsare not exaggerated. Buch malicious and abhorent practices must be stopped. Many may claim that ragging has been a tradition of the University. It should be borne135 words
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Article63 1957-11-04 6 T*HE launching of th A satellite by the Russia:. perhaps constitutes the .supreme triumph of the human mind. Yet what do we read? almost grudgin. acknowledgment of th triumph accompanied bj quite an amount of vilification. Let us remember thai vilification never launchr anything nor63 words
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Advertisement78 1957-11-04 6 'JPerslanJAelon A luscious golden melon tcith a coral flavour for lips fingertips and toe-tips, too— to flatter you outrageously! So potent it could turn tonight into forever. it's the most delicious shade JL this side of Paradise fefc WMW owj w> ■v v Erf O MM CORBETT"#|||I, AN K A78 words
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183 1957-11-04 7 Poppy Day appeal by royal organiser -JALA LUMPUR, Sun. l» The organiser of Poppy Day Appeal l and, the Raja Pe•npuan of Perhs. i d tonight that full ipport of the fund tbJa year would show •he world that along t h independence >va had also uniken the responsi- of183 words
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103 1957-11-04 7 The Apex Club of Singaty, in conjunction the Cathay Organisa«Ul play host to 1.500 poor children at the Odeon n on Dec. 20. The vice-president of the Mr. P Stephen Raja- told the Straits T~es there would be a film vat 9 a.m. followed by103 words
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Article95 1957-11-04 7 An emblem contest by centre A COMPETITION for a suitable emblem to symbolise the idea of a community centre has been launched by the Buona Vista Community Centre. Singapore. The competition i s open to Singapore citizens. Entries should be submitted to the Chairman. Buona Vista Community Centre. South Buona95 words
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Article371 1957-11-04 7 AH PIU^LAST SURVIVOR OF THE KUALA PILAH DISTRICT COMMITTEES-GIVES UP THE THREE COMRADES HE ABANDONED ARE ALSO EXPECTED TO COME OUT SOON SEREMBAN, Sunday. I 1 HE last survivor of the Communist district committee In the mountainous Kuala Pilah and Tampin area— a terrorist with $10,000371 words
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Article133 1957-11-04 7 Five are stabbed in gang clashes riOUR people were tabbed in three separate seen 1 society clashes in Slnga pore yesterday. The first stabbing was at the Junction of Jalan Besar and Chitty Road at about 2 p.m. A barber Koh Ah Seng, 51, was slashed with parang by four133 words
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Article428 1957-11-04 7 SINGAPORE'S former Chief Minister, Mr. David »3 Marshall, is back in politics Yesterday he was elected i to the 27-executlve committee of the Workers' Party at lt s inaugural meeting. About 800 people attended Mr. Marshall announced his intention to quit politics permanently last April428 words
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129 1957-11-04 7 Only three days remain for Singapore-born youths to register for part-time national service in the present general registration. For the past few days, the Government in notices to youths born between Dec. 1. 1937, and Dec. 2. 1939. has been giving this warning: "Do129 words
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Article42 1957-11-04 7 A team of voluntary workers will be at the Alexandra Community Centre, in 16. Prince Philip Avenue, nightly between 7.30 and 930 p.m.. except Sundays and holidays, to assist the public to fill forms for registration as Singapore citizens.42 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-11-04 7 THE COMMISSIONER GENERAL. Sir Robert Scott recently caught a 200 Ib 9 ft. marlin oft Pulau Tin man. Merging, after a 95--minute struggle. Using tuna for bait, Sir riobert caught the fish considered one of the biggest ever caught by ama teurs from a stationary93 words
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Article278 1957-11-04 7 NEW ZEALAND WON'T LIMIT STUDENTS YEW ZEALAND will not 1 yan students who wist ties so long as their studie limit the number of MalaH to study in hd universi- s vvill benefit Malaya. This assurance was given by the New Zealand Minis- i ter for External Affairs, Mr. Thomas278 words
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Article55 1957-11-04 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Datln Salleh and her band of helpers organised a dance at the weekend at the Royal Johore International Club in aid of the Johore Bahru branch of the Malayan Red Cross Society. It is expected that the fund* of the society will benefit55 words
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Article98 1957-11-04 7 Singapore Sinhalese Association, held its annual general meeting yesterday. fhe following were elected omcebearers: President, Mr. P. E. Perera; vice-presidents, Mr. S. P. H. de Sllva and Mr. H. J. C. Kulaslngha: hon. secretary, Mr. H. G. Abeyratne; asst. Hon. secretary. Mr K. K. ArtyetUleke; lion, treasurer. Mr.98 words
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121 1957-11-04 7 CHINESE TEACHERS ATTACK 'UNFAIR' GOVT. pIGHT Singapore Chi- nese educational and teachers' organisations yesterday criticised the Government for its "unfair" treatment of 50 middle school teachers. They claimed that the Education Ministry would not recognise the years these teachers had put In primary schools in counting their years of service.121 words
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Article91 1957-11-04 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Tan Sin Slew was not present in court when his case was mentionpd and the prosecuting officer informed the magistrate that Tan had been detained by the Special Branch along with two other union leaders who were arrested a few days ago. In the91 words
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Article26 1957-11-04 7 A six-year-old boy, Lin Eng Wah. was found dear in a well in a kampong ol Llm Teck 800 Road. Sin? pore, yesterday.26 words
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Article81 1957-11-04 7 Three Ministers of the Singapore Government wUi register for citizenship soon. They are the Minister for communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, who was from in Britain, the Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, who was born In India, and the Mm ister81 words
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Advertisement140 1957-11-04 7 SUPREMACY PROVEDPUCH® THE FIRST MOPtD WORLD EXPEDITION Total Distance To Be Covered— over 100,000 Miles) THE UNIQUE FORCED AIR-COOLING SYSTEM made it possible From AUSTRIA to MALAYA— < 17.000 miles) and NEVER OVERHEATED EVEN ONCE Through DESERTS. JUNGLES. MUD and over MOUNTAINS and STILL GOING STRONG I CH— the only140 words
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Advertisement95 1957-11-04 7 :r... CENTBtFUGAI Imperial Gallant Pi4MPS par hour •x-sfocJc MNGAPCMfc ICU/VLA LUM?tI» PENANG IPOH MAL/.CCA SEMMMN I fltlffl koTA IHAtU TEL'II ANSOM KL'ANTAN JESSELTON SERIA I EYE EXAMINATION You can tar with false tetHi but you can't ice with artificial ey«t. Your IMI i o«t *nd only pair of eyes The95 words
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Article570 1957-11-04 8 ALLIXGTON KEXXABM - Western democracy wins in India ALLIXGTON KEXXABM by PARLIAMENT IN INDIA By W. H. Morris-Jones. (Longmans, Creen. 355.) WHEN power was transferred in India ten years ago it was taken for granted that the parliamentary institutions of the British raj would continue. Whether parliamentary democracy on the British mode] would570 words
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Article819 1957-11-04 8 THE results of the MM Jackpot Word Puzzle "O" were announced in The Sunday Times yesterday. Here are the judges' comments on what they considered were the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more difficult clues. ACROSS 1: Wouldn't make much of819 words
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Miscellaneous301 1957-11-04 8 Straits Times Crossword TB'^^7' H li^ Z 1 ■•y" il 23 ■24* 55 ijl 26~ ACROSS 7 Goldsmiths mourner? (3. 2. 5) 9 Ohio-Pennsylvania railroad: 8 Held 'n bath and mostly under 10 He'd seem prudish beside god- S£ f J f the milky wav (7) 14 "red ol knocking301 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1957-11-04 9 Hop-into-it was motto of cricket's prize-fighter i match against Nottingham at Trent ridge in 1921, brilliant C. G. Macartney of itk Armstrong's touring Australian side up SIS runs in less than four hours. It is the highest score for Australia in a lir^t-i lass match in England. Renowned for hisDaily Mirror - 1,005 words
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Advertisement208 1957-11-04 9 NOVEMBER ISSUE ON SUE NOW I HOMG KONG'S WOMEN POLICE THERE IS A CONSTANT AND mmm demand for mm, s*y^*& MALAYA'S OWH MAGAZIHE. >^^^-^^ MM BRINGS YOU MALAYA, ~^?£Blk^*^^dM SOUTH-EAST ASIA AND '^T^^^T^WJ TNE WIDER WORLD i^jfoSll^El^B^^ BEYOND IN LIVELY PICTURE AND JktH STORY. THEY INVEST IN MALAYA CLINIC AT208 words
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Miscellaneous320 1957-11-04 9 Carmen A Co. By Mas |ThRE£ DAYS AGO V^ y OU CcTTAJNa 00. TMS XI [EXACTLY' THATS WHY V I AN3 WO I NO- I <NOW THSM ALL "X'.S fiT I GAYS A B'G J PAf^K TALKED OF NOTHING J I CANT 00 TO THE I SUSPtCT ONS INTI/WATELY. BUT320 words
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643 1957-11-04 10 OTEC: The only bright spot in depressing week From Our Market Correspondent THERE was one bright spot on the Malayan Share Market last week which otherwise was far from encouraging for would be investors. The bright spot was that the directors of the Oriental Telephone Co. had entered into a643 words
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Article51 1957-11-04 10 payment payment for year previous year Kamunling Tin Dredging Ltd. 87% Telok Kruin Tin Ltd. 12V»%* Krmpas Ltd. 10% Suncei Baffin Robber Co. Ltd. 20% Suloh Rubber Estates Ltd. 10%* Interim. Dec. 13 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 18 Nov. 23 47% 20% 30% 30% 60% 45% 50%51 words
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Article260 1957-11-04 10 RUBBER and tin prices continued to drop in Singapore last week reflecting the general fall in world commodity prices and materials in the face of the deflationary trend which has developed. World statistics for both Malaya's staples are bearish and this coupled with what many believe to be260 words
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Article142 1957-11-04 10 COMMODITY REVIEW Association: bulk $41 sellers, drum $45* i sellers. Tone steady. About 120 tons of business was reported done In pepper In the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchanfe last week. Copra and coconut oil were steady throughout. Pepper prices on Saturday closed as follows: Muntok white $105. Sarawak $104. specialAP - 142 words
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Article384 1957-11-04 10 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period October 26 to November 1. INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dispensary $1.95, Praser Neave Ords $2.65 to $2.70 to $2.57 H to $2.45. Gammons $2.32 to $2.30 to $2.25, Hammer384 words
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Advertisement472 1957-11-04 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as Temporary Clerks in the Citizenship Offices in the various States of the Federation ol Malaya for a period of 6 months— 12 months. Candidates are requested to apply In wrltlne to the Registrar of Citizens of the state in472 words
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Advertisement1221 1957-11-04 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE 2. Applications on forms Org. Sec. 3 to be obtained from the Principal Matron, Ministry of Health, Palmer Road, Singapore, I should be completed and returned to her before Tuesday. 16th November, 1957. PROBATIONARY Hospital Attendants male and female, Woodbridge Hospital. Singapore, on1,221 words
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Advertisement740 1957-11-04 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens, age 17 but under 23 years for appointment as Factory Clerk. Public Works Department Workshop, Malacca, applicants must have at least passed Form 111 English school. Salary scale: Form III: $107/50 x 7 50 L37.50/exam. bar/17i x 14 227 exa- bar/260 x740 words
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243 1957-11-04 12 He will be a sensation overseas, says rider MELBOURNE, Sun.— The New Zealand-bred colt Tulloch which won the lj-mile Victoria Derby yesterday would sweep all before him if he went to England, France or the United States, the horse's jockey George Moore said afterReuter - 243 words
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370 1957-11-04 12 LONDON, Sun. Two England threequarters, F. D. Sykes and J. Butterfleld, turned the scales for Yorkshire in their first Rugby Union County championship match against Cumberland and Westmorland at Workington yesterday. Yorkshire won by 13 points (two goals and try) to six (penaltyReuter - 370 words
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345 1957-11-04 12 Fast, thrustful Wolves clear away in Div. 1 lead 'LONE STAR' EDWARDS IN UNITED WIN LONDON, Sun. Fast, thrustful Wolverhampton Wanderers continued their splendid run of home victories yesterday to open up a three-point lead at the head of the First Division of the English Football League. They beat Nottingham345 words
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Article1085 1957-11-04 12 Latest League tables LONDON, Sun.— Latest positions In U.K. league football are- P W D L F APts Wolves 16 11 3 2 42 17 25 W.B.A. 16 7 8 1 38 22 22 Preston N.E. 15 9 1 5 32 21 19 Man. United 15 9 1 5 381,085 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-11-04 12 JOHORK fullback Watson loses the ball as he is tackled by a Combined Services defender in Saturday's H.M.S. Malaya Cup match on the S.C C. padang. Johore won 11-8 Straits Times picture.38 words
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Article51 1957-11-04 12 CURRAGH. County Kildaro. Sun.— Mr. H. T. Smith's four-year-old gelding Sword Flash scored a comfortable win in the Irish Cesarewitch run over two miles here yesterday. He won by two lengths from Sir Victor Sasscon's three-year-old Celestial Sucker. Mr. B. Naughton's Owen's Image was seven lengths further away51 words
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Article189 1957-11-04 12 TTrt BULAWAYO, Sunday. OHODESIA, following on 166 runs behind the Aus- tralians' first innings of 292, were still 133 runs in arrears with six wickets standing at the end of the second day's play here yesterday. Batting carelessly against i fast, accurate bowling, par- IReuter - 189 words
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Advertisement727 1957-11-04 13 TENDERS POLICE TENDER NOTICE A quantity of 247 unserviceable I Motor Tyres of various sices ire I offered for sale to the Public by Tender which will close at 12 noon on Thursday, 7th November, 1957. Full particulars are obtainable at the office of the Offlcer-ln-Charge. Contingent M.T. Stores. Lahat727 words
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Advertisement227 1957-11-04 13 DEPARTMENT OF IVII. lC *^f^s_a > In accordance with the regulacidenta the Director General of dKs^^^S_^r_^___^ Civil Aviation has appointed Mr t^m^^^SSf^^/^ttmWW^ K. M. Barclay, Chief Operations i _fc^^^^_^^ri Officer. Department of Civil Avia- f m M mm m %M m^ m W^ I tion Singapore as Chief Inspector .A227 words
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Article423 1957-11-04 14 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA Che Sa gets four tat Malayan Malays take a beating By Visitors miss stars in attack WEAK Malayan Malays Invitation XI were no match foi Singapore Sino-Ma lays who won 8-4 in a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Singapore yesterday. The Malayan423 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-11-04 14 ..i.AM.ok s prop forward Webber attempts a breakaway in the floodlit Rugb> match at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday when Selangor beat the touring Hong Kong team 3-0. Looking on are Selangor hooker Jope and scrum half Pat Edington Straits Times picture by Lim Yew ChongLim Yew Chong - 50 words
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Article421 1957-11-04 14 ANOTHER RECORD-BREAKER FOR TAN Race weights for Wednesday \ITEIGHT8 for all seven races on Wednesday: Cl. 5, D1V.2-6F. Siam Rice 900 Greet 812 Wedding Waltz 811 Devon Belle 8.10 Proctor 8.09 Actor II 808 Ellew 807 Rocket 806 Mysterious 8.05 Nellyne 8.02 Priie Entry 800421 words
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Article219 1957-11-04 14 EPSOM JEEP - for the 35th time EPSOM JEEP By K"UALA LUMPUR, Sun lv Mr E. J. Tan of Singapore, whose Three Rings smashed all records by taking five gold cups, has another record-breaker in Big Hit. Big Hit, a ten-year-old gelding by Zaimis, ploughed through a muddy track to a smart win219 words
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Article82 1957-11-04 14 MALAYANS BEAT POEM PENH 3-1 PNOM PENH, Sun— FA. oi Malaya beat a Pnom Penh team 3-1 In a soccer match here yesterday. Malaya's goals were scored oy Abdul Ghani. Chuah Poh Aun and Wong Kong Leong Malaya scored the first through Ghani in the 15th minute Pnom Penh dominated82 words
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Article68 1957-11-04 14 GENEVA, Sun.— The World Cup soccer organisers today declared Israel the winner of the Afro-Asian elimination group. This followed the withdrawal of the three other nations in the group Indonesia, Egypt and Sudan. Israel, however, has not yet qualified for the finals to be played in StockholmUP - 68 words
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Article49 1957-11-04 14 The Singapore Gun Club's monthly shoot at Bukit Timah yesterday was won by Milton Tan with 230 points. Second was Lee Teck Bong with 225 In the shoot with handicap. A. G. Boehm was first with 235 (205 30). Second was John Sum 225 (IM 4 70)49 words
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Article23 1957-11-04 14 Royal Island Club beat RAF Seletar by io 8 points to three in their golf match at Thomson R«ad yesterday.23 words
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Article20 1957-11-04 14 TOULOUSE. Sun —Britain beat France by 25 points to 14 In their Rugby League international here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article239 1957-11-04 14 UNLUCKY TO LOSE TWO GAMES-KOE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The F.A. of Malaya team returned here today after their fortnight's tour of Vietnam and Cambodia. They won three of their five matches —three In Vietnam and two in Cambodia. Mr. Lim Kee Siong. vice-president of the FA.M. who accompanied the team239 words
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84 1957-11-04 14 BELGRADE, Sun.— Derek Ibbotson's time of 3min 57.2 sec. for the mile, which is awaiting ratification as a world record, did not come before the European committee of the International Athletics Federation which met here yesterday. M. Paul Mericamp. chairman of the committee,84 words
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Article70 1957-11-04 14 RUGGER Tourists match: All Singapore v Hone Kong, .la lan Besar, 8 p.m.; S.C.C. "B" v St. Andrew's 0.8.A., padang, St. Andrew's v Beatty. Woodville; AH Blues v l/niversity, Buklt Timah. HOCKEY S.H.A. Dlv. 1: Naval Police v I'niversity. Naval Base; Div. 2T.T.C. v R.A.F. SrleUr, T.T.C.; YM.SA70 words
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Article69 1957-11-04 14 The Civilian team to meet Services tn the annual women's Poppy Day hockey match for the Lady Mellersh Cup on the padang at 5 p.m tomorrow will be: Mrs. D. Hall; Mrs. C.H. Hessellnk, J. Oomm; Mrs. Vande-leur-Boorer, Mrs. R. Milne, Mrs. D. Yetton; J. Stewart,69 words
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Article60 1957-11-04 14 Brian Apsey. 22. scored his fourth successive victory in Singapore cycling when he won the 25-mile time trial at Bukit Tlmah yesterday. His time was lhr. smin. 13sec. Second was SAC Mobbs (Seletar) in lhr. smin. 37sec. followed by Sgt. T. Cox (Changl) in lhr. Bmin.60 words
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Article120 1957-11-04 14 gINGAPORE Asians will have a final workout today Th e match today will be agarist University of Malaya at Bukit Timah Road Singapore Asians. joint holders of the All Blues Cup are determined to retain the trophy this year especially now that they have the120 words
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Article29 1957-11-04 14 Shipwrights beat Burners and Welders 2-0 In the Singapore Harbour Board's inter-depart-mental soccer final at Buklt Chermin ground yesterday. Hamzah scored both goals for Shipwrights29 words
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Article36 1957-11-04 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Federation Police beat Singapore Police 4-1 in their annual badminton match here today. Federation Police beat Singapore Police 2-1 In the replay of their annual soccer match here today.36 words
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121 1957-11-04 14 Fast, open rugger expected tonight I IF WEATh.. A tions ari today ru,,i expect to open and when meet the Kong tean stadium (kic This will last game of visit. They one match i lost once 3-0. Honß Konstrongest rids pend again for powerful mi be spearheadpd i and captain121 words
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Article58 1957-11-04 14 LONDON, Sun last nights Ru matches were: Barrow 19 Bl 16; Bradford Norther-, i Hoi D 12: Castleford 19 Brairlev Dewsbury 4 Wic:.. 12 Featherstone R dersfield 7 H Hull Kingston I 10; Leeds S3 H Rochdale Hornets 5; U\r?\ City 19 Salford :?4 Wakefield Tr:: Workington Tour.58 words
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Article168 1957-11-04 14 MELBOURNE. Sun.—Australian racegoers from all over the Commonwealth will flock to the picturesque Flemington racecourse hen on Tuesday for the Mcl bourne Cup. greatest race In the Australian turf calen dar. It was once said that n< other race in the world, not pxcepting the Epsom and168 words
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