The Straits Times, 14 November 1957
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Title Section12 1957-11-14 1 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1957 15 CENTS12 words
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Article235 1957-11-14 1 LANDSLIDE POLL VICTORY FOR PRO ■WESTERN PRESIDENT j 150,000 lead with only quarter of the votes counted: 'All over bar the shouting But he has rival for deputy MANILA, Wednesday. DRO- WESTERN Senor Carlos P. Garcia toinht claimed victory in the Philippine presidential election. With 25 per235 words
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188 1957-11-14 1 Mac orders inquiry on bank rate 'leak LONDON, Wed. The Government decided today to order a judicial inquiry into an alleged l< ikaur of Treasury secrt t> because of insinuations made against a top onsrrvative Party official. The Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. told tiic House of Commons hr u.tsReuter - 188 words
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231 1957-11-14 1 TWO-YEAR BUILDING SOCIETY CURB ON LOANS •THE suspension of A housing loans in Singapore by the Malaya Borneo Building Socity may ]ast for two years. The society, the biggest lending money to the public to build homes, had earlier announced that it did not expect to accept loan applications for231 words
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Article, Illustration10 1957-11-14 1 WOMAN S HOME N. BODY HERE]10 words
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Article92 1957-11-14 1 Navy tanker aground off Changi SALVAGE operations will begin in Singapore today to re-float the fleet auxiliary tanker HMS Wave Chief (8,200 tonsi which ran aground on a sandbank at Batu Puteh, off Ferry Point. Changi. last nignt. Until early today Royal Navy tugs and launches were making a preliminary92 words
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Article168 1957-11-14 1 rE name of a political candidate who was alleged to have "an island-wide reputation for knowing gangsters" was given secretly to the Election Corruption Commission in Singapore last night. Th e name was written down on a piece of paper by a witness, Inche Ahmad bin168 words
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Article64 1957-11-14 1 JAKARTA, Wed. The Jakarta City Command said today that ring leaders ef yesterday's schoolboy riot in which one youth was killed by police bullets had been arrested. The rioting at the Education Ministry over a contemplated doubling of school fees resulted in the ministry being sacked and64 words
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343 1957-11-14 1 THE SCENE OF DEATH INSET the dead woman CAWMILLER Tay Poh Huat slept early yesterday as his young wife was lured from their bedroom and stabbed to death at Kampong Hock Soon, off Lorong 3, Geylang, Singapore. Tay, 38, learned of the slaying343 words
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217 1957-11-14 1 HE IS... HE ISN'T. MR.TOO. MYSTERY DEEPENS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The mystery deepened today about the future of Mr. Too Joon Hing, whose name was not in the postmerdeka list of ministers. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told the Straits Times: "Mr. Too is still assistant Minister for Education."217 words
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Article37 1957-11-14 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. Mr. Nehru said today that the world stood on the verge of total disaster just when it had arrived at an inter-planetary age that should promise happiness and prosperity for all.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article36 1957-11-14 1 NEW YORK, Wed. The UN. social committee today j recommended the General As- sembly to make a wide appeal i for all possible assistance to alleviate the distress of Chinese refugees in Hong Kong.36 words
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Article47 1957-11-14 1 The driver of a dumper of the Singapore Granite Quarry was crushed to death when the dumper went over a cliff in Mandai yesterday evening. The drier. Yee Eng Kee, 32, was reversing the dumper when it fell off the cliff.47 words
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Article31 1957-11-14 1 ALGIERS. Wed. Four Tunisians and a French sergeant major were killed and two other French soldiers wounded in a shooting affray last night in Batna. Eastern Algeria. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article31 1957-11-14 1 LONDON, Wed. Mr. FJ. Erroll. Parliamentary Secretary to the British Board of Trade, said here last night the Chinese wer c genuinely interested in increasing trade with Britain.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article42 1957-11-14 1 LONDON, Wed. The Queen held a second investiture in two days at Buckinham Palace today when she presented honours and awards to another 180 men and women. This brought the total for two days up to about 400. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article141 1957-11-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The citizenship drive will get off to a flying start tomorrow throughout the Federation. Shortly after the start of "citizenship day", thousands of certificates will be issued to Malaya's new citizens. Tonight, the Registrar-Ge-neral of Citizens, Mr. EM. McDonald, speaking over Ra-141 words
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Article194 1957-11-14 1 Mac to visit us, says Menzies CANBERRA, Wed. J Mr. Robert Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, said here today that Mr. Harold Macmillan would visit Australia in the New Year. This visit would provide a useful opportunity for talks on matters of mutual interest and for an exchange of viewsReuter - 194 words
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Article25 1957-11-14 1 POLISH ANTI-RED UNDERGROUND WARSAW, Wed— Polish security f< rces now battling anti-Communist underground, Polish Internal Affairs Minister. Mr. Wladyslaw Wicha, said today Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article60 1957-11-14 1 rpHE report of the Port Commission has been printed and is on sale in Singapore at $t.50 a copy. Among the recommendations published in detail in the Straits Times on Nov. 7 are proposals for setting up of a single authority to be responsible lor the60 words
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Advertisement29 1957-11-14 1 tlatio"* 1 New**** LJou can't go wrong with "S distemper siscogloss mal< es enamel every o t> TIXGOLAC SQ much enamel halls easier! distemper Xmmm^m— paints for every purpose29 words
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305 1957-11-14 2 LAIKA IS DEAD -TOP SCIENTIST: SHE WONT BE BROUGHT BACK -MOSCOW RADIO THERE MUST BE SAFETY FIRST—AND THAT MEANS MORE DOG TESTS MOSCOW, Wednesday. J^I'SSIA will send human beings into space only after many further experiments with dogs, the Government newspaper Izvestia said today.AP - 305 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-11-14 2 ONE FOR ALBUM— THEN OFF TO BIG PALACE PARTY HATH NIK AHMED KAMIL, the Malayan High Commissioner in London, and his wife with members of his staff and their wives pose for the cameraman at the High Commissioner's flat in Kensington last Thursday night as they were about to leaveReuter - 91 words
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Article15 1957-11-14 2 JAKARTA: Indonesia has ordered 13 ships from Europe for her merchant fleet Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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120 1957-11-14 2 Confidential cleared after pledge f OS ANGELES. Wed. Con--1 fldential and WhisNer magazines were today cleared ■of conspiracy to commil I criminal libel after they an- nounced that they are lo drop "expose" stories on Hollywood celebrities. The magazines announced in newspaper advertisements that they will "eliminate I such stories"AP - 120 words
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Article32 1957-11-14 2 NEW YORK. Wed. The Mayor of Ansonia, Connecticut, Mr. Joseph A. Doyle, a Democrat, reported "a dreadful error" in the 1957 Connecticut State Manual. He Is listed as a Republican.32 words
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Article82 1957-11-14 2 WELLINGTON, Wed. A group of New Zealand Air Force officers who are to man a Canberra jet-bomber squadron in Malaya will leave New Zealand next Tuesday to train in England, Mr. Dean Eyre, Defence Minister, said today. They will be followed later by other officers andReuter - 82 words
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184 1957-11-14 2 Reply to Persian scheme to grab the island T ONDON, Wed. Britain would stand Dy her obligations "to safeguard the independence of Bahrein." This was announced today by the British Foreign Office, which added that Bahrein was an independent Arab state under British protection.UP - 184 words
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Article61 1957-11-14 2 LONDON. Wed. A news story in the form of two youths with a loaded rifle walked in the front door of the Dally Express building They tried to hold up the custodian of a petty cash fund used to supply reporters with money In an emergency.AP - 61 words
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179 1957-11-14 2 PERTH: LIM AND CHEW HAVE OUR CONFIDENCE From LAN MOK-AI LONDON, Wed. —Lord Perth, the Minister of State for the Colonies, today told a deputation from the Movement for Colonial Freedom that it was Colonial Office policy not to interfere with local governments in carrying out their duties. The deputation,179 words
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Article182 1957-11-14 2 DEIRUT, Wed Lebanese Govern! mem today the expulsion hacl Adam... correspondent here ft the Manchester g u dian. He was given I leave the count r. It was und, government ob his reporting events i» the Lebanon The author.;:,. A a ban on the M eAP - 182 words
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Article127 1957-11-14 2 IIfASHINGTON Wed.-Mr Aneurin Bevan the British Labour Party's foreign affairs spokesman yesterday paid a 50-minute call on President Eisenhower He said afterwards that h P had told the President that "of course" it would be desirable to have a meeting with the Soviet Union127 words
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Article, Illustration483 1957-11-14 3 Maudling: Govt. is not bent on 'wage- freeze policy GAITSKELL WARNS OF FEAR AMONG THE UNIONS LONDON, Wednesday. ||R REGINALD MAUDLING, the Paymaster-General, told the House of Commons last night that (iovernment was not proposing I complete "wage-freeze" policy. Neither was it suggesting a Govern-:.:-imposed wages policy or inter- withReuter - 483 words
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Article252 1957-11-14 3 'Invite Ike and Khrushchev to London' LONDON, Wednesday /^POSITION Labour Party M.P.s called on the v Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, yesterday to invite President Eisenhower and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev to London for top-level talks. Mr. Macmillan said he was sure President Eisenhower would likeReuter; UP - 252 words
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Article139 1957-11-14 3 'Destroy my letters Maugham LONDON, Wed.— W. Somerset Maugham, 83, has asked his friends, colleagues and family to destroy every letter he has ever written to them so that none will be published. The British novelist is. according to friends, calmly and methodically preparing for his death. From his cornerUP - 139 words
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126 1957-11-14 3 j ON'DON, Wed.— A Bril> tish Government spokesman said yestertiere was no reason to believe that a revival of corporal punishment in Britain would lead to fewer oi violence. jhf c a t a whip with leather norms was used to rtaln crimesReuter - 126 words
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Article26 1957-11-14 3 LAGOS. Wed. The Princess Royal, Aunt cf the Queen, arrived here by air today for a 12-day tour of Nigeria. Britain's largest colony. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article29 1957-11-14 3 HAVANA. Wed. Former world featherweight boxing champion. Kid Chocolate of Cuba, now 47, was jailed yesterday for seven months for possessing a marijuana cigarette.—A. P.29 words
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Article78 1957-11-14 3 Big Ben failed the BBC LONDON, Wed. The world's most famous clock Big Ben. failed to come up with the familiar boom at 9 o'clock last night a noise heard all over the nation as the prelude to a BBC news bulletin. Engineers climbed into the Im clock and foundAP - 78 words
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Article43 1957-11-14 3 NAIROBI, Wed. African elected members of Kenya's Legislative Council today rejected a new constitution for Kenya proposed by Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, the Colonial Secretary. The constitution, accepted by European members, would increase African representation in the Council.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article298 1957-11-14 3 LONDON, Wed. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were; LOANS Consols £45 n —>i Funding 4% £84 15/16 War 3VaTo £6l 3/16 —1/16 BANKS M'tile (£5 £2% P.U.) fe-H ntm Chartered (£l) 37 3 Hongkong ($125) £42 INSURANCE Com. Un. (uts.) 68/3 +1/Royal ...w»....298 words
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190 1957-11-14 3 H-bombers 'alert' for war in Europe PARIS, Wed. The United States Strategic Air Command, composed chiefly of long-range nuclear bombers, has been on the alert since Oct. 1, it was disclosed here. General Thomas S. Power, commander of the worldranging force, told the Press after a 15-nation NATO conference, thatReuter - 190 words
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124 1957-11-14 3 BID TO END ALGERIAN TERRORISM IN FRANCE PARIS, Wed.— Police arrested hundreds of Algerians throughout France today In a new drive to end a wave of bloodshed among rival nationalist organisations which has cost 550 lives and more than 2,000 wounded In Metropolitan France this year. Police sources said 270124 words
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Advertisement111 1957-11-14 3 EVEN A TRUCK yjjF HAS VITAL JjW STATISTICS.. -JW r y 'JSfiS v LkSl^sß 3si mas^^^^St Take the KARRIER. Handsome lines plus the vital statistics of a LOADING LINE ONLY TWO FEET TEN INCHES FROM THE GROUND. That's important, when you're moving such goods as refrigerators, radios, airconditioners etc. which111 words
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Advertisement296 1957-11-14 3 I The most popular I Latex Wall Paint I in the World! I I 1 suns* M I f 21,600,073 tins Sold throughout the I Cuff Links Patented Snap-bar In a large variety for easy insertion of de*igrn FINELY MADE.. .CONVENIENT.,. SMARTLY DESIGNED Krementz Jewellry lias enduring richness because it296 words
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388 1957-11-14 4 FIRM STAND REPLY FOR CALL TO AMEND THE Singapore Government will not amend the new election law which disqualifies War Department civilian workers from contesting the City Council election. This was made clear by the acting Chief Minister Inche Abdul Hamid388 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-11-14 4 Barrister back from studies in London Mr. Lip Pins 1 heart, an old boy of the Methodist Boys' School. Kuala Lumpur, arrived in Singapore yesterday in the P. and O. liner Canton after spending five years studying in Britain. He told the Straits Times that he was at Bristol University69 words
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Article99 1957-11-14 4 Anti-malaria talks in Borneo KUCHING, Wed. An ln-ter-terrltorial malaria conference to be attended by Indonesian and United States representatives, will be held in Labuan on Nov. 22. The conference is one of the series held regularly by anti malaria fighters in North Borneo. Sarawak and Brunei. It will be the99 words
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Article73 1957-11-14 4 Japan has doctors and technicians willing to come and work in Malaya, the ne* Japanese Consul-General in Singapore. Mr. Selzo Hinata. told the Press yesterday. Mr. Selzo, who was paying a courtesy call on the acting Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Hamld bin Hajl Jumat.73 words
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Article33 1957-11-14 4 Ong Ah H-away, of Scudai Road. Johore. was fined $100 or two months' jail in Singapore yesterday for stealing $20 from Chan Tek, at Chua Chu Kang Road on Oct. 21.33 words
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Article23 1957-11-14 4 The first training course for Chinese-speaking club leaders organised by the Federation of Boys' Clubs will begin in Singapore next Tuesday.23 words
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Article162 1957-11-14 4 Smelting union move to back up demands for better pay, improved conditions pENANG, Wed. The Eastern Smelting Employees' Union today ordered its 500 members to "work to rule" to back up their demand for better pay and other improved conditions of service. The go-slow began at 6162 words
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292 1957-11-14 4 Barred from seeing detainees, he claims PAP Assembly leader Mr. Lee Kuan Yew is to ask the Government why he has been stopped from seeing certain detained party officials in Changi jail, in his capacity as their solicitor. In a question tabled for292 words
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164 1957-11-14 4 rE second vessel to call in Singapore with antiDutch slogans painted on her sides was the 66--ton Caltex 9 belonging to the American Caltex oil company. Besides the familiar slogan "Hands off Irian Barat" (West New Guinea) the Caltex 9 a!so had a164 words
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Article56 1957-11-14 4 There was a record attendance at the Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre in Oct--1 obcr total of 859 donors was tne fti^bost figure reached since the service commenced in 1946. Group donations were made by members of the R.A.F. Seletar, Hongkong -And Shanghai Bank, R.A.A.F. Tengah, Singapore Harbour56 words
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Advertisement387 1957-11-14 4 js^Bßßb IBbH sfe'^aHf Bj^^^^BJ^^BJ B^iBBa; Bflfla vi- oB& 1 KSkk^Ssi B^JBi B^bv^Bh b^& iUOHaCf-uMWII Shampoo leaves hair shining, supple V ...manageable! See how shining! New Vaseline Wonder-foam Shampoo cleans hair perfectly, removing every trace of dulling dust and dandruff, revealing a new glorious radiance. Feel how supple! There's no gentler387 words
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Advertisement290 1957-11-14 4 QUICK- FROZEN FISH j sea-fresh and delicious! V Fresh as the moment they were caught. All this delicious tastin is brought to you by Birds Eye. They don't have time to gel f travel-stained or tired looking. Immediately the fish are landed ai V the quay, they are washed, filleted,290 words
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Miscellaneous180 1957-11-14 4 RADIO MALAYA -"jr.-^SSSSmSS S:g SINGAPORE 476 metres- Singapore Share Market ReKUALA Lt'MPIR 34i metre*- t>ort and National Announce-: PENANG 366 metres. menta; 7.00 Time 81gnal and IPOH 330 metre*- Npws: 7 10 News Talk; 7.15 The MALACCA 297 metres. Cotlnental Touch; 7.30 Spot the NATIONAL SHORT WAVE Favourites; 8.00 Music180 words
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300 1957-11-14 5 JUDGE WOULD ORDER WHIPPING IF HE COULD POUR teenagers abducted a young plumber in an ambush and tortured him, a Singapore criminal district court was told yesterday. Mr. M. C. Boyle DSP., prosecuting, said that Phua j Puay Koon. the plumber, I was300 words
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Article119 1957-11-14 5 FIFTY rifle-carrying policemen yesterday trailed three armed men as they fled into a squatter area in Kampong Henderson, Singapore, after being outwitted by an expectant mother, Chiang Ah Ann, 35. For more than an hour, men from the Reserve Unit and dttectives carried out a house-to-house119 words
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Article53 1957-11-14 5 A prize distribution ceremony will be held at the Chinese V.M.C.A., Prince Edwahd Road. Singapore, today at 7 p.m. for winners of the calligraphy contest organised by the association's youth department. Mr. Liv Pai Hu, Chief Inspector of Chinese Schools, will present the prizes. There will be a53 words
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241 1957-11-14 5 PRICELESS VESSELS REPAIRED KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'THE priceless Ming Dynasty porcelain vessels found three years age by a fisherman in Johore Lama, Johore, have been sent to the British Museum in London for repairs and study by experts. They will soon be returned to241 words
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Article152 1957-11-14 5 Chance to study for degree A CHANCE to study for a bachelor of science degree i in metallurgy at the Royal School of Mines, Imperial College, London is now open to Malayans. The scholarship is being offered by the Eastern Smelting Co., Penang. The best two or three candidates will152 words
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Article279 1957-11-14 5 AT least 14 flats and houses built by the Singapore City Council for senior officers are empty. One has been vacant for 14 months. Against this picture of idle quarters which «tnrn no rent, the Local Senior Offi- cers' Association is asking the council to279 words
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123 1957-11-14 5 MAN WHO LOST WIFE MOVED HIM TO PITY Five City Council workers were acquitted in a Singapore court yesterday of abducting a peon, Lechumanan Sinagram, at Fort Canning Road on May 25 with intent to cause him to be secretly confined. They were Rajappan Veeraiyah, S. Annamalai, Appakannu Pachamuthu, Chinnavan123 words
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Article23 1957-11-14 5 Mr. George Thomson Singapore's Director of Information Services, will talk on the problems confronting the Colony at Nanyang University tomorrow night.23 words
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Advertisement105 1957-11-14 5 HICKOK BELTS HICKOK f|^^^\ SIERRA \^ll|/'K/mft BELTS f ttl^ U ni f he irorld'g most popular boll. £^«LV x sin /&f The smart, neat look of the Hickok Sierra is the reason nr its great popularity. Sierra belts come in 3 widths, olours, 7 styles and sizes from 28 to105 words
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Advertisement146 1957-11-14 5 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT. BEAUTIFUL EYES m DAILY USE x<isj|«jr OF JUST A FEW MlP|f* diops of 4piip^f EYEMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES look at it how you wi11... From every point of view up-to-date appearance; extreme accuracy; sturdiness and ability to withstand rough treatment; genuine146 words
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Miscellaneous347 1957-11-14 5 POLICE BAND concert at p.m.; Miss Mary Chens "At Katone Park 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 Home" at 22 Chamborne Road. m Bukit Timah, 5.30 p.m. *i«-ii thutrfttf Pr«. VMCA (Orchard Road) Body- «i h^L VE'hZ o ReiecUotf |building el 8 htllftin 4 30 P- m f" 1 5 sLll hS347 words
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Article44 1957-11-14 6 Free tickets are still available for the Freedom of the City ceremony for the Governor, Sir Robert Black, on Nov. 22. Ticket holders will be given seats on the padang to witness the ceremony on the City Hall steps at 5.30 p.m.44 words
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327 1957-11-14 6 •WE ARE PREPARED TO ACCEPT INQUIRIES BY A COMMISSION The chairman of the Nanyang University executive council, Dr. Chang Tlen-Tse, has written to Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. lim Yew Hock, to ask for Government recognition of tlje university's degrees.327 words
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Article199 1957-11-14 6 MISSING RAILS: CALL TO POLICE Full report ready for City Council SINGAPORE CITY Council is to call In the police to investigate the loss of rails from the disused Serangoon light railway. Attention was first drawn to the loss by the Director of Audit, Mr. H. M. Watspn. after examining199 words
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Article48 1957-11-14 6 KUANTAN, Wad. Th» Alliance set-up m Pahang will be "reorganised" to admit officials of the newlyformed MIC branches in the state, an Alliance spokesman said. The State Alliance Committee, now consisting of only UMNO and MCA members, will meet in Mentakab early next month.48 words
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120 1957-11-14 6 SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday. AMERICANS are trying hard to understand Asian culture and it is now tHe turn of Asians to do their part in understanding the United States, Miss Soo Kit Wan. of Singapore, said here. Miss Soo attended the recent conference on UNESCO as120 words
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Article20 1957-11-14 6 TANAH RATA, Wed. A Poppy Day dance will be held at the Cameron High lands Hotel on Saturday.20 words
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Article272 1957-11-14 6 Asians value freedom' INDIAN-BORN U.S. CONGRESSMAN ARRIVES Assignment: To report on foreign aid programme npHE United State* first Indian born Congressman, Mr. Daßp Singh Saund, said on his arrival in Singapore yesterday there was nothing America could teach Asia about freedom. Addressing a welcome gathering of the Panja munity at272 words
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Article, Illustration189 1957-11-14 6 JOURNEY OF REMEMBRANCE TO KRANJI CEMETERY A GREY-HAIRED English widow scanned the inscriptions on hundreds of graves at Kranji War Memorial yesterday looking for a beloved name. She was Mrs. M. Maitland, Kived from Australia Skaubryn to visit the )f her godson and Pte.189 words
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Article91 1957-11-14 6 Singapore police are puz zled over reports that fre" citizenship registration forms are being sold by spiv s in Chinatown from 50 cents to $1.50 eacn. Reason: Expert plainclothesmen sent into Chinatown to check on these rumours have been unable to unearth any confirmation that the illegal91 words
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Article36 1957-11-14 6 JOHORE BAKRU, Wed. Mok Ngee Yong, managing partner, See Hup Sungei Sayong Rubber Estate, Batu Pahat, was fined $350 in the magistrate's court here for falling to submit his income tax returns for 1956.36 words
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Article40 1957-11-14 6 A Singapore assistant con ncr, Inche Ahmad bin H;jj sein, yesterday recorded verdict of misadventure o a six-year-old girl Kirn, who died on Sept 28, day after she received sevei burns in her house in Chu Chu Kang Road.40 words
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Miscellaneous369 1957-11-14 6 27 Warning cry was. oddly, an* Straits Times Crossword »ssg DOWN TT~~|2 I 13 I 14 I pi I IS I 17 I 18 I l An Informal Brutus strawberry tree (7). 55S555 S335 5SS «s$ swss 2 No water for Jumoo! HI 1^1 HI HI sUs HI lil 3369 words
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Article113 1957-11-14 7 MERDEKA: WHAT IT COSTS COLONY MiEKA for the Federation h a si more expenditure apore. Aug. 31, when the n berame independo Governments n separately repreLondon and have :are expenses at f House. any years Singapore per cent of the cost [ouse, which had a a trade commisan information <übordinate113 words
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Article28 1957-11-14 7 Ist, Chua Hock Seng Patricks Road, was 15 when he pleaded Singapore yesterday ing across the double :.(> while driving along at ten Road on June28 words
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Article20 1957-11-14 7 Australian Ladies' As>n in Singapore cave i I screen yesterday to of the Tanah Merah Crippled Children's Home20 words
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240 1957-11-14 7 100 DELEGATES TO ATTEND MEETING ON 'APPROPRIATE ACTION* iBOUT-40,060 civilian employees in the three Hied services in Singapore may strike in a I over their claim for severance pay. ike threat is contained in a statement by Mr. N.S.N. Nair, president of the Singa- Federation240 words
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Article, Illustration410 1957-11-14 7 SENATOR'S MISSION HITS A SNAG— ('MY FAULT') He arrived ahead of schedule and found Ministers had no time to meet him THE fact-finding mis- sion of U.S. Senator Bourke R. Hickenlooper has not been very fruitful in Malaya. In five days here, he has not been able to meet a410 words
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Article91 1957-11-14 7 The proprietor of a medical shop. Gulam Mustapha, and his wife, Noor Fatimah. who sued Amir Ali for damages for assault, were awarded $3,125 by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan in the Singapore High Court yesterday. It was stated that while Mustapha and his wife were about91 words
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Article19 1957-11-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Kluang Club will celebrate St. Andrew's Day with a dance on Nov. 30.19 words
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152 1957-11-14 7 What are described as additions and rising \e added $510 000 to of building Raffles Library. The cost of the project was d at $2 million in :/55. on the assumpi\ the ground was of aring capacity, simithat on which the and other152 words
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Article, Illustration137 1957-11-14 7 CRIPPLED PC IS BACK IN COLONY AFTER A 3,000 MILE CAR TOUR riRIPPLEU Singapore po \j liceman. Constable Abdul Wahid bin Baba, 28. has returned to the Colony after a 3,000 mile tour of the Federation in his specially equipped car with a big "thank you' for hi s colleagues137 words
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Article79 1957-11-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed Lake Chuan Yew, of Singapore, was fined $5,000 in the Sessions Court here today for knowingly being concerned in the fraudulent evasion of Customs duty amounting to $654 on 1,700 boxes of Chinese medicated pills. In addition to the fine, the car in which79 words
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Article55 1957-11-14 7 Mrs. Marianne Strengell Hammarstrom. head of the Department of Weaving and Textile Design at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, Michigan, is expected in Singapore today with her architect-de-signer husband. Olav Hammarstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Hammarstrom, who are on a world tour, will stay here for a day55 words
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Article28 1957-11-14 7 Abdul Kadir bin Said Pondai. a coffee-seller, was fined $100 or one month's jail yesterday for stabbing Mohamed bin Abdullah in Chan*i Road on Feb. 23.28 words
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Article51 1957-11-14 7 Foo Meng Long, of Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru, was yesterday fined $20 in a Singapore traffic court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to conform with a traffic light signal while driv. ing near the Junction of Bras Basah Road and Bencoolen Street on May51 words
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145 1957-11-14 7 ALOR STAR. Wednesday. AP.W.D. labourer, J. Jacob, told the Sessions Court today he was given a treat and $3 for helping to remove $600 worth of iron girders on July 7 this year Jacob was giving evidence at the trial of a145 words
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Article80 1957-11-14 7 Fire out- and patient ran away Two fire engines and an ambulance from the Central Fir e Station in Hill Street Singapore last night rushed to Penhas Road. A call at 8.30 p.m. said that a fire had broken out at Lum Chee Kwong Metal Products and that a woman80 words
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Article49 1957-11-14 7 PENANO. Wed. A Pen ang motorist missed all four wheels from his car at Batu Ferringhi yesterday. Loh Ah Lan told police he kept the car In a garage on Monday evening. The wheels, and a set of tools, valued at $500, were stolen during the night.49 words
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Advertisement65 1957-11-14 7 A r* ADVENTURE IN PERFORMANCE No other sport than boating can give you so much adventure, so many pleasant past-times. Fishing, Waterskiing. Cruising. Camping. Picnicking. And no other outboard motor can perform those adventures a< well as Johnson. These Sea-Horses offer '^^m*\ J the finest yet in features and styling65 words
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Advertisement543 1957-11-14 7 tiumtffM BABEX NESTLES INSTANT FOOD FOR INFANTS NO WASTE —NO REFRIGERATION Being scientifically prepared in rK> wdc <" fam ^^^H^^^=s=«^ BABEX retains the fresh flavour of the ingredients '^^SS**^ and will keep in tip-top condition, alter opening. {MJ^^^^*?S^ifc^ag|v tor a reasonable time without refrigeration. Just IN^^ifflSrfl^^V^^XNv store in a cool,543 words
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Article31 1957-11-14 8 in Wortt tit (Minimum,. the FAMILY of the la:e Mr. Tan Guan Kiat wish to thank friends and relatives for their donations, wreaths, eight visits and attendance at his funei&l.31 words
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Obituary22 1957-11-14 8 IN EVER LOVING memory of Dear Miss Catharine E. Jackson, died In Slme Road Camp, 14-11-1944. Gone but not forgotten.22 words
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Obituary43 1957-11-14 8 <• Word* %U (Minimum) MR. N. V. VISVALINaAM. Aged 85, Ex Office Asst., 0.M.R., Malayan Railway (Father of Mr. V. Sourajen, Ex Senior Hospital Asst., Pahan? and Mr. V. Narayanan, Chief Clerk, City Council Architect's Ofllce, Singapore), passed away at Madras on 12.11.1957.43 words
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656 1957-11-14 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Thurs. Nov. 14, 1957. The U.N. And New Guinea Statements on Western New Guinea made by Indonesian Ministers are not helping Malaya to chart a course in the U.N. Assembly. Dr. Subandrio, flying back to New York, told reporters as he left Jakarta that the door656 words
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Article307 1957-11-14 8 The Singapore police are ready to launch another allout offensive against crime which the criminal gangs will meet by retreating before irresistible onslaught. At least that is how the underworld has responded before to police action. Business is suspended until the drive loses its impetus. When Operation307 words
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Article160 1957-11-14 8 Today begins a nation-wide campaign to transform aliens into citizens of the Federation of Malaya. The MCA expects to bring 600,000 Chinese to the registration centres, and the MIC sets its sights at 100,000. Unfortunate delays under the old constitution explain the scale of the present preparations. There160 words
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Article719 1957-11-14 8 AUSTIN DE SILVA - IS CEYLON GOING RED? AUSTIN DE SILVA The present Ceylon Government has a strong Communist element i n Many recent events have shown that the Communists are working 0() I K assumption that th^ use Mr. Bandaranaik^\ ularity to capture power BY TS Ceylon gradually becoming a Communist country? This719 words
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424 1957-11-14 8 fTHE other night a student meeting at the University ended in overwhelming support for a ban on 'ragging.' There is no doubt that the very positive stand taken by your paper has contributed in some measure to such a result. The sensational publicity you have424 words
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Letter95 1957-11-14 8 SENSIBLE people in *J Singapore appreciate problems of a multi-lingua) Assembly. I am surprised that thr select committee has overlooked this question. Wri( will be likely persons tc speak Malay, Kuoyu and Tamil in the Assembly? To my knowledge the only people who have a good command95 words
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245 1957-11-14 8 riTHE Federation GovernJL ment promised its servants that final retirement would be at the age of 55. Those who have Joined the government service with this understanding must not be betrayed. Many government servants have arranged their domestic affairs according to this understanding245 words
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Letter108 1957-11-14 8 MRS. Leon Son would dt well to mind her owr. business over this dos an: space travel and set about ir good earnest over v. graceful treatment mals in Singapore. T do not remember air. telegrams flying oft when millions of rabbits were infected with the painful108 words
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Advertisement728 1957-11-14 8 i Straits Times k Free Press For the convenience at adver- E t tilers our r«pr««entoti»e» at Iff floor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE, i f ORCHARD ROAD, will receive imoll I advertiMmentt and onnreti to bos nurnben j Clauifled advertiiement* may I aIM be handed tot j CITY BOOK STORE LTD..728 words
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Advertisement11 1957-11-14 8 FOR TAILORING OF STYLE AND QUALITY... r*± PHONBi /r^H^ ***** tyy^11 words
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Advertisement102 1957-11-14 8 A finely Mentholised Cigarette J Now available in packet of Ten and Wkjins of Twenty and Fifty PI HERE'S WHAT YOU DC- L l en /34/yi/strikes y* JM Don't suffir needlessly! Get soothing «j JP I^^ from aches and pains due to rhcu' r <tf£r^ tis, lumbago, sciatica, sprains and102 words
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Article27 1957-11-14 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Johore district MCA has asked new village residents seekine federal citizenship to arrange appointments for MCA representatives to help them complete application27 words
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Article26 1957-11-14 9 ol 30,933 new citikm have been registered in Singapore since the campaign ftarteti 11 days ago. More than 300,000 application forms have been issued.26 words
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Article92 1957-11-14 9 POWER PLAN TENDERS NEXT YEAR LONDON, Wed. It is announced here that the Federation's Central Electricity Board expect to issue tender documents In the first quarter of next year for the civil engineering work of Cameron Highlands' hydro-electric scheme. This includes 15 miles of rock tunnelling, a concrete dam 12092 words
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Article44 1957-11-14 9 Tan Ah Chow was yesterday in a Singapore court fined $100 or two weeks' jail for stealing six iron window frames, valued at $200, from Ho Bock Kee and Co. on Sept 10 at the junction of Dunman Road and Haig Road.44 words
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140 1957-11-14 9 Ambush leader awarded medal for bravery BUING, Wed— A platoon dimmander who led 15 home guards in a recent an t i- terrorist ambush in i »hi"h two terrorists were i killed was yesterday I awarded a medal for I bravery. Platoon-commander Mahmud bin Ishak, a 28-year-old parti planter, was140 words
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Article59 1957-11-14 9 PENANG Wed.— Professor G. S. Graham, Rhodes Professor of Imperial History at King's College. London, will address the Penang Historical Society on the evolution of the Commonwealth at Pykett Methodist School at 6.30 p.m. on Friday. Prof. Graham is on a lecture tour sponsored by the59 words
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443 1957-11-14 9 INCREASED AID DECIDED BY THE FEDERATION AND SINGAPORE GOVERNMENTS FOR 1957-58 AND ESTIMATED DEFICIT OF $428,000 FOR 1956-57 WILL BE MET JN the latest agreement on financial aid to the University of Malaya, the Singapore and Federation governments have decided to increase the443 words
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Article, Illustration110 1957-11-14 9 MR. JASON TANG, a sales representative with Malayan Airways, Singapore, has won a free air trip and a week's holiday in London for himself and his wife. He won one of the three awards made by 8.0.A.C. for outstanding salesmanship during the past six110 words
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Article320 1957-11-14 9 MALAYS' BUSINESS FAILURES —TAN EXPLAINS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A substantial number of Malays failed in business because they lacked energy, experience, acumen and steady application, said the Minister for Commerce and Industry today. Mr. Tan Siew Sin told the Federal Legislative Council there were ample opportunities for Malays with the320 words
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Article39 1957-11-14 9 An executive committee meeting of th e Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union last night made no decision on a censure motion against the union's secretary, Mr. A. S. John, for alleged "indifference" to a branch.39 words
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Article93 1957-11-14 9 Twenty-five members ol the University of Malaya Historical Society will hav talks on civics with th° Acting Chief Minister. InchAbdul Hamid bin Hajl Ju mat and the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, tomorrow. They will also have talks, with permanent secretaries of the93 words
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263 1957-11-14 9 Half an hour and it's all over KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TODAY'S business session was the shortest in the 1 history of the Federal Council Three motions and 13 Bills were disposed of in 30 minutes. It began with the swearing Hi four members, one of263 words
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Article47 1957-11-14 9 M. Suppiah was accused in Singapore yesterday of attempting to extort $100,000 from Makhanlall Mahnwar by putting him in fear of death between 9.30 a.m. on Nov 1 and 11.45 a.m on Nov; 11. He pleaded not guilty and was remanded till Nov. 20.47 words
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549 1957-11-14 9 <& From Page One his evidence, Inche Ahmad gave his occupation as "unionist" the chairman, Mr. S. H D. Elias seemed somewhat surprised, and asked again: "But what is your occupation?" Inche Alunad then said he used to be employed at the Naval549 words
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Article209 1957-11-14 9 SIR' IS OUT IN OFFICIAL LISTS I/-TJALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1V The Federal Government has decided to keep in line with the two-month-old palace ruling and drop the use of titles of British awards, made by the Queen, from all official documents and j correspondence. I A Federal Council list ol209 words
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Article65 1957-11-14 9 IPOH. Wed. Police have detained 30 people in connection with a robbery andassault case that occurred yesterday morning 200 yards from a police station. The victim of the robber} was Chow Thai, 61. a widow who was pulled off her tricycle on Jalan Yang Khalsom by65 words
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Advertisement99 1957-11-14 9 f\^^ CU.Tt. DE 61 The G.E.C. Superb Six has space for packaged «en foods; a big chiller tray for fish and meat: to handy racks for bottles and Jars and an egg m the door. In gleaming white. Suitable for Alternating Current supply only. Singapore Pens np Federation !S FOR99 words
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Advertisement176 1957-11-14 9 IgSJANDEPPY/ C/V£ YOUR BABY j Naturally every mother wants to give her N S baby the most nourishing food for a healthy, v happy future. With Heinz Baby Foods you f C can be sure of the finest. Only choice vegetables, fruits, meats /^fe^s. r and cereals are selected and176 words
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Article100 1957-11-14 10 APPLICATION BACKED BY REVENUE MEN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federal Council today approved a motion exempting three organisations from income tax the rubber industry (AntiInflationary Cess) Fund Board. the council of Malayan Smallholders' Association and the Penan? Port Commission. Introducing the motion exempting the100 words
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Article147 1957-11-14 10 On the question of the Council of Malayan Smallholders' Association the Minister said that the body was formed in 1956 with the main object of furthering "the cause of the planting industries" I and the interests of smallholders. "In 1956. all the income of the council was derived147 words
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Article49 1957-11-14 10 The Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar Ali bin Saifuddin, left Singapore early yesterday morning by air for Brunei after a day's stay here. He had flown in from London on Tuesday and was the guest of the Governor, Sir Robert Black, during his brief stay.49 words
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Article37 1957-11-14 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed- Mr. Justice Hepworth in the High Court today dismissed the appeal of Govindan. a detective, who was sentenced in the Sessions Court to one year's jail for extorting $700 from an Indian.37 words
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403 1957-11-14 10 THE AID EXPERTS 'DISAPPOINT' THE GOVERNMENT Trade school teachers won't study Malay KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE refusal of most Colombo Plan and International Labour Organisation technical experts to study Malay the medium of instruction in most trade schools- here where they teach is causing "great "disappointment" to the Federation Government.403 words
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177 1957-11-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MORE THAN $1,000,000 was recovered in arrears of contributions by defaulting employers to the Employees' Provident Fund last year. There were 179 prosecutions i M ""'^^*"l of employers leading to convictions during the same period. according to the annual report177 words
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145 1957-11-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AN UNDERGROUND spring and recent heavy rains have caused nearly $190,000 damage to the Merdeka Stadium here. THE SPRING, whose existence was not known when the stadium was built, has loosened earth on the Victoria Institution side and pushed 140 feet145 words
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Article85 1957-11-14 10 36 ADVISE MINISTER ON LABOUR KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thirty-six representatives of industry, transport, municipality, finance and commerce from both the employers and employees sides have been appointed to the Joint National Labour Advisory Board. They will advise the Minister for Labour and Social Welfare. Mr. Ong Yoke Lin on labour85 words
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Article57 1957-11-14 10 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— Con struction of a new cinema hall here has stopped since one of the workmen fell 60 feet to his death last Saturday. Forty workmen want the "angry spirit" appeased, so a "khenduri" was held for the spirit while a Malay bomoh chanted57 words
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Article44 1957-11-14 10 Two found in mosque— fined SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. Osman bin Che Lah, 22, and Ibrahim bin Hassan. 27, found sleeping in a mosque shed were each fined $50 here for wandering abroad with no fixed abode and $15 each for having defaced identity cards.44 words
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180 1957-11-14 10 NO LABOUR PROBLEM IN BREAK-UP OF ESTATES KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The fragmentation of rubber estates so far has not caused serious unemployment and the Federation Government does not plan special measures to deal with resultant hardships for estate labour. This was the reply of the Minister* for Natural Resources, Inche180 words
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182 1957-11-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said in the Federal Legislative Council today he would look into a complaint that applications from Malay officer* to the Government's higher executive service were '"not being properly considered." Replying to Toh Haji Mior Ariff bir Mior182 words
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Advertisement434 1957-11-14 10 I inn 1 1 1 1 him m jSjuto <-' < |^^p^Kl> ji/iiMl jf i= +Clf3Mt J*y.V-I JNQRID BERGMAN t J L Wk*m lr* F M MEL JEAN -=p> jj&a FERRER MARAIS g 4 -H Phone ***** JEAN RENOIR'S JEL )f OPENS TODAY! fj± R*KisPO£S < T±r w v A434 words
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Advertisement372 1957-11-14 10 1 a a B 31 it 6 a Shaw »hau< it a the %sti >fiaw 11, 1.45,4, 6.30& 9 v H 2—l !"<• i-n w j jH "GRCUS ARENA" pi I KLC| Children: Stalls 50 cts., Circle $1 'jLft^-Jfr W^Jb at 11. 1.45, 4 6.30 Shows. Sat. M'nite CLARK GABLE372 words
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Advertisement382 1957-11-14 11 1 Promise Tatnpax can make 0 tcvrld of difference dfter year after year n don't realise that "a few i ..ch month" actually > jrs out of jour lifel It't ■\hcther those five years forrable and carefree as normal and natural, as jxed as possible! It's up I r or382 words
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Advertisement405 1957-11-14 11 •"4HM MTU PIE READY-TO-BAKE! J itHa?i r .j»*jE Km **tl J^^K^^S *n J^lC^^S JP^^^^^A CwKi. "'i 'Ss Ik. -'HfefHilawi f^BTJ^' 18 fll luiwS^ Dl i ZL t-. Wr irosh fruit! I 7 tender, flaky C«|Sy piecrust! rGac 'y to bake ZandservQ i Frozen Fruit Pies in an exclusive Only Swanson405 words
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Miscellaneous211 1957-11-14 11 Carmen A Co. By 3 fas i (3c^i A Move^(7^K^^**^^jB I «*e "Vs^fe^^ X I I s A ckx^"^*T^BJBBBBBBBBBBB B^hBm i^ 1 IBt^ Ay' v 1 j r^B B^Bf^"^^f 44^ -''Ch^h^H^B^ B^£B^m IB^^M^w v Bf vvuA 5 a.^VJ Bj *^B1 83m I II7| to talk /^^^Sf^l BWn^^^^B' j~ >* BBBi^Bi211 words
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478 1957-11-14 12 RUBBER AND SHARE MARKETS QUIET WITH SMALL DEALS By Our Market Correspondent ROTH the Rubber and Share Markets in Singapore yesterday were quiet and showed few outstanding features. There was only a small volume of business transacted in rubber locally with December first grade price hardening on short-covering following the478 words
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Article395 1957-11-14 12 The Malayan Sharebrokera* Association reported: "There was selective support for industrials on an otherwise dull and featureless market." Singapore and Federation broken reported the following business done yesterday: Praser and Neave ords $2.50 to $251H to $2 47%; Gammon $2,174: W. Hammer $2.05; Malayan Breweries $3.30 (overnight); Malayan395 words
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Article117 1957-11-14 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares showed a firmer tone with Evug Houses up 6d- providing 'he sharpest movement. Broken Hill South rose Is. 9d. In an otherwise easier mining sectionLoans showed a firm tone. Loans 3U'.o 1956-59 £98 1/32 Loans IK« 1956-58 £99 13/32. Bank of NSW. £36% Con.117 words
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Article146 1957-11-14 12 December first grade rubber buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 75 cents per lb down flve-eighths of a cent on Tuesday's closing price. The closing tone was quietly steady Closing prices In cent* per idyesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 BSS. fo.b. buyers 749», sellers 74%; Int. 1146 words
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Article125 1957-11-14 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: November/December $25.25 (up by 25 cents) buyers, $26 25 (up by 25 cents) sellers. Tone steady. Coconut oil: bulk $42.50 (up by 25 cents) sellers, drum $46 (up by 25 cents) Tone steady. Pepper: no business, reported125 words
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Article64 1957-11-14 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $1001: Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Belgian francs *****. On the free exchange market In Hong Konc yesterday, the ILS. dollar was quoted at 5.824 for cash and 5.85 for64 words
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Article199 1957-11-14 12 Ships lytnr alongside ttie Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Romuald Traugutt 12, Steel Chemist 45. Hupeh 6A, Aklbasan Maru 67, Menalaus 89. Sanuki Mam 10 11, Straat Banka 13 14. President Jackson 15 16. Chakdina 18. Amaglsan Maru 19 20, Rajah Brooke 21 22. Ramsen199 words
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Article53 1957-11-14 12 The Lankat Rubber Company announces that Court confirmation has now been received to the repayment of 10s. per £1 unit which will be made on and after November 26. As a result of the reduction and reorganisation, shareholders will hold five 2s shares in place of each former53 words
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Article28 1957-11-14 12 Farther October rubber crops notified are: Ayer Panas 94 000 &n«£ l r,?' mly 84'500 lb: Klu«nt 74 000 lb.: Pajam 135.000 lbUlu Bcnut 35.100 lb28 words
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Advertisement907 1957-11-14 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENT VACANT Applications are invited from suitable candidates for appointment as Temporary Technical Assistants (Architecture) in the Public Works Department, Negri Sembllan, in the salary scale $419 x 14—545/562 x 18—652. Starting salary will be determined according to age, qualifications and experience. One of the appointments carries prospects907 words
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Advertisement316 1957-11-14 12 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS (Town Planning Provisions) (Extension) Ordinal 'r, 1949. (Federation of Malaya 18/49). Notification under Section IS7 Town Board* Enactment ir.M.S Cap 137). No It Is hereby notified that a draft i plan under section 143 of the Town Boards Enactment in respect of the proposed construction of316 words
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Advertisement468 1957-11-14 12 NOTICES THE JERAM KUANTAN RUBBER ESTATE, LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Interim Dividend of ten per cent., less 30% Income tax, In respect of the Company's financial year ending 31st December. 1957, will be paid on 18th December, 1957, to all stockholders on the468 words
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Advertisement925 1957-11-14 12 NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE ESTATE OF K. M- SYED ABUBAKAR DECEASED By Order of the Court dated 18th April 1957 In Penan K High Court Civil Suit No. 179 of 1936 the undersigned are Instructed to put up for sale by Public Auction at No. 22-B Se C Beach Street,925 words
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Advertisement23 1957-11-14 12 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE, Nov. 13. RUBBER: 75 cents per lb. (down flveeifhths of a cent). TIN: $*****} per picul (up $1.37 i cents).23 words
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Advertisement652 1957-11-14 12 ES^^fc! AMERICAN MAIL LDfE^ Alto accepting corgi* tor rranihipment tr. Central I So° u ,t I S'por. P S'hom *> "Chin* Mall" lit Call 4/ Dm 7/ t t>« c 2nd Call 11/17 Dec "American Moll' 31 D*c/ 1 Jon j 2nd Call 5/ 6 Jan EVERETT ORIENT LINE eof652 words
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Advertisement1379 1957-11-14 13 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. z«b 1411 Me. Singapore) (U H nes) I** THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S P^JNGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS v,o S«« wit t0 P rocMO vio Ponomo or Capo ot Good Hope) r option to proceed v.o other ports to lood and discharge coTgo1,379 words
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Advertisement1144 1957-11-14 13 Md I pMM lI J J kVrWri H I ii pM EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR IAST Penong P. S'ham S'pore JUTLANOIA" 22/23 Nov 24/25 Nov 2«/27 Nov tRRIA" 28/29 no» Bangkok only "FALSTRIA" 5/ 6 D.c 7/ Dm 9/10 Dm KAMBODIA" 11/14 DM HOMEWARDS SAILINGS1,144 words
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Advertisement1036 1957-11-14 13 Sw THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. ft CONTINENTAL POUTS Spore P. S'hom Penang BENMACDHUI for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Hamburg In Port/15 Nev IS/1* Nov BENNEVIS for Aden, Jeddah, Port Sudan, Hull 17/20 Nov In Port/1* Nov BENLAWERS for London,1,036 words
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Advertisement1261 1957-11-14 13 McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL: No.! 283*1 BLLBBMAM LINES KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTTERDAM HAMBURG LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, ana tor U.S.A., North Atlontie Ports «*TTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND and Conodo via Colombo Accepting cergo for Control ft South •arr or Swansea Spore P. Shorn Penong BOUGAINVILLE 24 Dec/2 Jon1,261 words
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Article, Illustration1370 1957-11-14 14 FOR RED CROSS "PHE event of the week in Singapore will be toA morrow night's Red Cross ball at the Sea View Hotel. Always a gala affair, it will have an international attendance and a touch of tradition provided by the Filipino community. In1,370 words
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Advertisement261 1957-11-14 14 a new touch y, JT %>\/ or y° vr beaut y| Xw\ If 2v eat^ ier Finish ensures s'Mi t^ iat y our ma^e-up is .^|A\A ll f?^€~' perfect at all times. WjvSjfV /7.''*?^r Nothing equals it for v// >v^ retouching it is a blend 'jf of fine Yardley Powder261 words
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Advertisement122 1957-11-14 14 every bottle of I I \dSiiSS3KL IsflSSi contains »Slll I cascade] vitamin Clg/} I as 34 full-sized oranges -Jtrli Note to Doctors Nurse* and Chemists, etc. ULTRA-C contains not less Hian 20 mgms. per fluid ounce mgms. per 100 ccs.) of natural Vitamin C. Oi. BORIIZO r sincapore penanc tf122 words
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226 1957-11-14 15 RUSSIAN LIFTERS AGAIN DOMINATE LAST DAY OF WORLD TOURNEY rpEHERAN, Wed.— Russia continued to dominate the world weightlifting championships which concluded here yesterday when they won the heavy and middleheavy events. The Russians have thus won six of the seven events in the meet. The only lifter to break theirReuter - 226 words
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Article155 1957-11-14 15 RANGOON, Wed. Fiftytwo amateur boxer s will battle here from Dec. 9 to 14 in the second South-East Asia boxing championships. The tourney is held every two years between the Olympic Games and the Asian Games. It was last staged in Singapore in 1955.AP - 155 words
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103 1957-11-14 15 SYDNEY. Wed. Australians Bob Howe and Roy Emerson beat Americans Vie Seixa s and Ron Holmberg in the men's doubles quarter-finals of the New South Wales state tennis championships at White City today. Only Australians remain in the men's singles and doubles.Reuter - 103 words
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Advertisement432 1957-11-14 15 Ml from P«fe 8) sll mom wanted Box m ett. txtrm. DECEMBER First Hard Working, and honest. JTB9. STENOGRAPHER, excellent references. Australia, desires position mid April, Box 3UIE. isbane. Australia. AI. ENGINEER Dencal Singapore, i;.'i)le January- Ex- 1 resting Electrical tn Salesmanship. H. S.T. PAN ENGINEER, aced in the U.K.,432 words
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Advertisement493 1957-11-14 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word. SS (Mm.) Box SO ett. txtra ONE SELF contained flat at Ground Floor of 63, Cavenagh Road with two bedrooms. Sitting and Dining rooms. Kitchen Modern Sanitation Bathroom Separate entrance for servants Near to Orchard Road Market Rent $275/. per month. Ring *****. •WJLMER COURT". No493 words
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Advertisement846 1957-11-14 15 TUITION iO Wordt U (Mm.) Box SO ett. txtra. L.C.C. 1958. Typewriting, Shorthand. Entries close 20/11/57. Rapid Courses available. Success guaranteed. N.C.S. 36K Prinsep Street, 433 A Geylang Road *****. BALLROOM Private Lessons Daily by London-Trained Specialist. 10 a.m 9 p.m. Art of Dance Studio, 13. Scotts Road. Tel: *****.846 words
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Advertisement912 1957-11-14 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Wordt SS (Mm.) Box SO ett. txtrm. APRIL 1957 LANCIA Appla. First Class condition. Nominal Mileage. Ring ***** after 5 p.m 1954 VAUXHALL WYVERN 31,000 miles regularly serviced by Agents one European owner $3,000. Phone *****. 1952 VAUXHALL WYVERN in excellent condition. $1,950/- only. Also 1948912 words
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Advertisement374 1957-11-14 15 FOR SALE 20 Wordt SS (Mm.) Box SO ett. txtrm. A TWO HOUR pleasure cruise aboard H.M s. Plnaiore on 21st 22nd, 23rd November at 8.45 p.m. Tickets available at Robinson's. ELECTROLUX CLEANER And polisher and all tools. Used 9 months. $225. Persian Design Rug 7' 6' 1 x 4'374 words
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Advertisement375 1957-11-14 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders which will close at 9 a.m. on 26th November 1957 are required for the supply of Dry Rations, packed in Polythene for Airdropping to the Aborigine Offensive Unit. Rations to be delivered in Kuala Lumpur. Pull details nay be obtained on Application, in writing, to the375 words
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180 1957-11-14 16 MERCANTILE Bank, with a vastly superior set of forwards, scored a 4-1 victory over Ford Sports Club in the final of the Singapore Business Houses Football Association knock-out competition played on the Fraser Neave ground yesterday. The Bankers thus completed a double for the180 words
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Article36 1957-11-14 16 Y.M.S.A., the unbeaten Singapore Hockey Association Dlv. 2 team, lost their 100 per cent record when they were held to a 2-2 draw by R.E.M.E. at Tanglln yesterday. Y.M.S.A. led 2-0 at halftime.36 words
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Article73 1957-11-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR, WedBob Kinloch, of the Federation Services, is one of the 17 Players who have been selected to represent Selangor in the annual match against Singapore on Saturday. The Federation team will leave by train on Friday. The Selangor team isLourdes. Peter Lee, Teng Keai.73 words
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Article406 1957-11-14 16 THE 5F STRAIGHT IS IDEAL FOR TOP-FORM BRITANNIA II Epsom Jeep's 10 to follow EPSOM JEEP'S ten to follow for the Perak Turf Club's November Meeting starting on Saturday are: BRITANNIA II; Made an impressive debut at Kuala Lumpur in August when she won a Cl 4, SJ/ race in406 words
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Article28 1957-11-14 16 HOCKEY SHA League, Div I- SHB Police v Wanderers, Bukit Chermin; Dlv. 2- SRC v N Nomad, SRC padang; Dlv. 3: Khalsa Assn. v Prisons, Khalsa.28 words
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426 1957-11-14 16 EXPENSIVE HOBBY AND HEYDAY SHOW EARLY SPEED AT BARRIER TEST EXPENSIVE HOBBY (late Magic Dust) and Heyday (late Trinidad) showed smart speed from the barrier in an official starting test at Ipoh yesterday morning. Other newcomers who took part in the barrier test were Kanchil (Smith). June Blossom (Cracknell), Nur426 words
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Article166 1957-11-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. p.A.F. Seletar beat a ragged R.A.F. Kuala Lumpur side in the first round of the Sanderson Cup rugby competition by 19 points (2 goals, 2 tries, one penalty) to nil on the Bellamy Road ground here today. Seletar. with a back166 words
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Article81 1957-11-14 16 Police beat University of Malaya by 13 points Uwo goals and one try) to six (two penalties) in their friendly rugger match at Thomson Road yesterday. Royal Air Force Seletar scored their fourth successive rugger victory when they beat a 14-man S.R.C. side by nine points (try81 words
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Article177 1957-11-14 16 JOHNNY HEAH, SAY HUP TO MEET POH LIM AND MARJAN LIM SAY HUP and Johnny Heah will meet holders Ong Poh Lim and Ismail Marjan in the final of the men's open doubles in the Singapore Badminton Association's national championships. Lim and Heah received a walkover177 words
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Article205 1957-11-14 16 T*HE Singapore hockey team to travel to Ipoh for their home international against the Federation next Saturday has been hit by a spate of withdrawals. Three players, S. Vellupillal (centre-half) v. Devadas (left-half) and Whey Ah Kuan (left-wing), have withdrawn from the side named last week.205 words
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Article242 1957-11-14 16 Peng Soon's clinics a failure Full benefit lost by wrong 16 timing, says coach By LEE FOO BAM TPOH, Wed. Malayan badminton coach Wong Peng Soon is disgusted with the arrangements for his "clinics" for young players. Reason: His tour has been arranged at the worst period cf the year242 words
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Article175 1957-11-14 16 117ET conditions and a slippery TT ball did not handicap SinKapore Cricket Club "A" In their rugger match against R.A.P. Tengah whom they beat by 23 points (a goal, four tries and two penalty goals) to three (a penalty goal) on the padang yesterday. SCC,175 words
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Article18 1957-11-14 16 GLASGOW, Wed. Scotland drew 1-1 with Wales in a home international football match here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-11-14 16 ENGLAND goalkeeper Hnpkinson darin; ly dives at the feet of Simpson, Ireland's centre forward, to save during the international match at Wembley. London, last week. England captain Wright hovers in background, ready to support his goalkeeper. Ireland surprised with a 3-2 win.47 words
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Article268 1957-11-14 16 LONDON. Wednesday, EXPERIMENTS made last season in English county cricket have been considered successful and are to be continued in 1958. The newly-constituted ad vlsory coonty committee examined the results of lasr season's work at their an nual meeting at Lord's yesterday. The standardisation of boundariesReuter - 268 words
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Article23 1957-11-14 16 The Singapore Hockevfc sociatfon Div. 1 league iaa between Ceylon Sport$cj and University, schrd;:>- i play yesterday. ed because of rain23 words
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Article173 1957-11-14 16 THE REF KNOW NOTHING SAYS COACH rPAIPEH, \v- d Singapoi, "Cj ball team d 62-54 by V 0S Kuan K laat M(,J t 5l immediately wards, mOr, the coach, said of t? feree: 'Th ,ep J« knows not basketball. The mom: th pore team damaged by writers describe 3 lutelyAP - 173 words
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