The Straits Times, 18 November 1957
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Title Section19 1957-11-18 1 AVERACE DAILY CERTIFIED SAKE EXCEEDS B<T,<»#o New***" The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1957 15 CENTS19 words
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Article494 1957-11-18 1 3,500 PUPILS TO BE KEPT OUT OF CLASS FOR A WEEK Emergency regulations invoked after week-end demonstrations Govt. bid to end 'state of disorder' IPOH, Sunday. THE Perak Education Department today ordered the closure for one week of the three Chinese schools in Ipoh whose students demonstrated494 words
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Article, Illustration208 1957-11-18 1 Monty retires next year LONDON, Sun— Field .MarVisrount >luntK<>- nury of Alamein. one of the last yrcat reaermb of World War II still active. will resifa as NATO's Depot) < ommandcr on .'lt. 1!C>8. the I)e--fniCe Ministry announced here vsterday. i state meal >aid Field Marshal Montgomery— who is 50208 words
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Article14 1957-11-18 1 TOKYO, Sun. The death pan's present in- 1 pidemic today rose ]■■<14 words
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133 1957-11-18 1 NICOSIA. Sun. The EOKA leader "Dighenis" today ordered Cypriot-Greeks to preparf for another antiBritish campaign "on an unprecedented, total scale" if a settlement of the Cyprus proolem is not achiev- ed in the coming United Nations debate.Reuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-11-18 1 THE big search for Mr. Tan Eng Chuang. who was kidnapped in Singapore on Friday. continued yesterday. Here two members of the Volunteer Special Constabulary hold a ladder while an officer climbs up to examine an atti. straits Times picture.45 words
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Article111 1957-11-18 1 A TRADE PACT WITH JAKARTA KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— A trade and culture agreement between Malaya and Indonesia is to be drafted soon. The Federation's Ambassador to Indonesia. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said this today before returning to Jakarta after a talk with the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman He111 words
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Article34 1957-11-18 1 LONDON. Sun.— The weekold Anglo- Yemeni talks to improve relations between the two countries will conclude on Wednesday. Success is believed to hav P been achieved at the talks —Reuter. IReuter - 34 words
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213 1957-11-18 1 THEY TAKE OVER FROM THE ARMY lIUNDREDS of Singapore teachers, clerks and peons n yesterday took over from the army the task of trying to find Mr. Tan Eng Chuang, 38, who has been kidnapped. The men all belonging to the Ttolunteer Special Constabulary spent213 words
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Article101 1957-11-18 1 New blow for workers in Hungary BUDAPEST, Sun. Hungary today officially abolished workers' council*, formed after last year's revolt, and replaced them by "works councils." with strictly limited powers and led by trade unionists loyal to the Communist regime. The workers' councils, con demned by Prime Minister Janos Kadar's GovernmentReuter - 101 words
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Article47 1957-11-18 1 TOKYO, Sun— Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi leaves tomorrow on his second goodwill visit to South-East Asian countries Mr. Kishi will visit the •Philippines, South Vietnam. Cambodia. Laos, the Federation of Malaya and Indonesia —battlefields of World War II —and Australia and New Zealand.—UJ>.47 words
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Article75 1957-11-18 1 Dockyard experts yesterday continued their survey of the damaged Admiralty tanker Wave Chief at the Singapore Naval Base. Beside a 100 ft. gash in its keel, the 12.000-ton vessel has leaks in 14 of its 18 compartments. The tanker grounded on rocks 200 yards oil Ferry Point,75 words
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Article403 1957-11-18 1 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1V Public safety in travelling by the Malayan Railway will be "endangered" if the present falling efficiency of the service continues to deteriorate. This was th e warning the wheat.—AJ. general manager of the railway administration, Mr. C. G. Harrison, made today in403 words
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Article46 1957-11-18 1 BOMBAY. Sun—Bombay State Government, faced with rising clamour fur rice at fair prices. today ordered compulsory purchase imported wheat by citizens seekinc rice from government reserve. Householders told -.800 fair price shops which hell government rice si-ii only if consumers nought twice as much46 words
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Article174 1957-11-18 1 ROAD CUT AS BIG CLIFF CRASHES TANA RATA, Sun. A 1 40-foot wide cliff face collapsed on the Cameron Highlands road near the 26th milestone this morning marooning 12 holidaymakers. The 50-foot high cliff face slid down on to the road piling up earth, rocks and trees. Thirty P.W.D. labourers174 words
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Advertisement51 1957-11-18 1 C- NO! JCAN'T STOP TO\ LISTEN TO YOU I MUST /GO AND SEE THE. S PH. de SUVA LTD.^I 4 J HIGH ST. AIRPORT SINGAPORE feW KUALA LUMPUR IPOH FISH FILLETS P3sy way PLAICE WHITING KIPPER HADDOCK SMOKED COLDEN HADDOCK waste you eat ALL you buy! SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.51 words
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Advertisement78 1957-11-18 1 PATEK PHILIPPE The world's torcmort watch The 2 tint Prize* The 3 Record* for precitinn nut of the. 10 Prizewinning rhrnninneter*. 7 are Patek Philippe. Out of the ;T Prize winning adju*lerx. 3 are Patek Philipp,: Result* of 1936 competition. Brilliant proofs of unquestioned !»upreni:icy. H. SENA LTD. Bangkok. Pfnang78 words
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Article352 1957-11-18 2 Subandrio has resolution warning U.N. of danger to peace If something is not done now to meet Indonesia's claim to disputed territory 'another course' will be adopted NEW YORK, Sunday. |f pHE United Nations political committee is expected to begin debate this week on the questionReuter - 352 words
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Article117 1957-11-18 2 JEANS AND FLASHY SHIRTS-A CRIME JAKARTA, Sun. This Indonesian capital's ban on the wearing of blue jeans was extended today to include "eye catching" shirts and blouses. The Jakarta City Command decreed that all people over 10 years, must toe th P new fashion lines A number of youths whoUP - 117 words
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Article180 1957-11-18 2 TUNIS. Sun. Swirling floodwaters yesterday stranded British pilgrims who had come to Tunisia for the unveiling of a memorial to Commonwealth soldiers killed in the North African campaign of the last war. Four people are feared to have died when the floods swept away private180 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-11-18 2 PRINCE CHARLES celebrated his ninth birthday on Thursday. This birthday portrait shows the prince leaning against a grand piano in one of the drawing rooms of Buckingham Palace, London. The portrait was made by Antony Armstrong Jones A.P. pictureAP - 42 words
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Article54 1957-11-18 2 BERLIN, Sun. About 6.600.000 German soldiers and civilians were killed in World War II or are still missing, the West German office for the information of next-of-kin said. Drath.s of more than three million soldiers have been confirmed and about 1.300.000 are missing. About 2,300.000 civilians wereReuter - 54 words
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356 1957-11-18 2 YEW YORK, Sun.— The U.S Air For. -c disclospri 11 that it killed a black bear to show how we'l safety belts work in cars. The 150-lb. bear, called Oscar, was given a ride on a deceleration sled at the missile developmentUP - 356 words
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Article56 1957-11-18 2 HOLLYWOOD: Film star Esther Williams and her husband. Ben Gaite. have separated. They have been married for 12 years and have three children. Miss Will vims, whose proficiency as a swimmer led her to screen stardom, is 34. Ben Gage, a former radio announcer who isReuter - 56 words
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Article210 1957-11-18 2 Reds hot up war of words TOKYO, Sun.—Ameri- cans, plotting a revolt to overthrow the Indonesian government, had arms sent from Malaya to the rebels. That, at least, is the story allegedly contained In a document said to have been stolen in the sacking of the American Embassy in Formosa.UP - 210 words
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Article69 1957-11-18 2 'Leak' probe soon LONDON. Sun An early announcement is expected of the opening date ot the tribunal of inquiry set up by the Government to investigate in alleged leak of Treasury secrets. The tribunal of inquiry, a rarely-invoked part of the British constitutional machinery is the second since the war.Reuter - 69 words
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Article28 1957-11-18 2 BEIRUT. Sun. Representatives of Syria, the Lebanon and the Arans-Arablan Pipeline failed to agree at a meeting here today on sharing ot the pipeline's profits— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article143 1957-11-18 2 One million new pupils in 1958 JPOH, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, I)ato Abdul Razak l>in Hussein, s;iid here last night th;it the Alliance Government would be spending $178 million on education next year. "This is a record sum. No government in the past had set aside so much money143 words
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Article79 1957-11-18 2 LONDON, Sun. British art students spend much less than science students on drinks, tobacco, laundry and hair-cuts, a survey by the National Union of Students shows. Detailing weekly student spending at two typical Oxford University colleges, the survey shows that over half the art students atReuter - 79 words
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Advertisement99 1957-11-18 2 Wn m^v^Z^m GOODHEALTH! (A^-)— When f| Jl m. (F'mwj/^~?). v "\l you art drinking out and you ask for Ja tj lIIjIJRr -f«§£ J v Gin and Tonic or a Gin Cocktail #j^ fi^S -^rf J a>k iov Gordons ail(I "INSIST ON PHI M rORDONSIi SEEING THE BOTTLE". Why? t?99 words
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Advertisement226 1957-11-18 2 is here! WORLD'S FINEST BALL- POINT designed In America mom oy British etotnr-;' !£hoos« (rant 4 orighf colour) N*w troplC-Msttd ,lnk (will not Dob ci now New precision point U U N«w nmpiiid itctl retracting octlon ijjj No more mensv, leaking f ed clothef and fiogi ,l;r1 n B been226 words
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Article262 1957-11-18 3 WEAPON THAT CAN KNOCK OUT INTERCONTINENTAL MISSILES IS BEING DEVELOPED RESEARCH IS WELL ON THE WAY, SAYS THE U.S. AIR FORCE WASHINGTON, Sunday. that may produce a defence gainst intercontinental ballistic missiles is II on the way," the U.S. Air Force has anno u need.Reuter - 262 words
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199 1957-11-18 3 MEMORY LEE' RETIRES: UNDERWORLD RAISES GLASS I ONDON, Sun. l.onlon'f underworld r.UM-d Its il.i^v \i«.terda.v and dt. ink l«.i>t of thank(ulness tli.it "Memory I ir" would trouble its inhabitants no am. For jiNlerday DetCClive Chief SuprrinU-n--d,nt Kobert I.fe. the nun who never forgot a l.ur. retired after 35 years ofReuter - 199 words
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Article44 1957-11-18 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Six giant B-52 bombers landed here today after flying 10.600 miles non-stop to Buenos Am i and back. The planes were in the air for 2.i hours on what was termed officially "a routine training mission." Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article70 1957-11-18 3 >>F WIGHT Sun 1 .th toll of the flaming i of a big flying boat on h island rose last One of the 15 in Englishwoman, hospital of in.iurres. three of the 58, aboard the aircraft including the eight member crew, were killed outright when theAP - 70 words
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Article, Illustration67 1957-11-18 3 AFTER her separation from her director husband Roberto Rosselini, Ingrid Bergman flew to London. Here she is with Cary Grant, with whom she is to make a film in Britain. Her latest film. "Paris Does Strange Things." isAP - 67 words
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149 1957-11-18 3 DARIS. Sun.— Squads of r French riot police were posted in front of the United States and British embassies here last night as feelIng ran high against the shipment by Amecans and British of arms to Tunisia. Police, about 50 at eachAP - 149 words
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Article188 1957-11-18 3 Thugs' plot to wipe out young rivals? WASHINGTON, Sunday. pOLICE across the United States were yesterday watching for signs that gangsters who attended an alleged "crime conference" near New York on Thursday were planning to eliminate the underworld's younger generation. f The Senate Rackets Committee,Reuter - 188 words
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Article132 1957-11-18 3 An ad gets bride 150 friends SAN FRANCISCO. Sun.— A bride and bridegroom who had few "friends" in this city said their vows yesterday before some 150 guests after advertising "Come to my Wedding" in a local newspaper. Miss Joyce Lunde and Mr. Andre Biviklian were married by the Rev.UP - 132 words
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Article24 1957-11-18 3 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. The Highway Code for Tra- i flic is South Africa's bost I seller. Already 410.000 copies had been sold. RouterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-11-18 3 NATALI IZMADELOV and Ira Saltikova. two members of the dance company from the Urals, in the Russian danre they are performing at the Drury Lane Theatre. London. A.P. picture.AP - 31 words
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Article57 1957-11-18 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Mr. John Schindler. author of the best-seller book 'How to Live 365 Days a Year, was killed yesterday when his car crashed into a bridge in Monroe. Wisconsin. His book said that half the causes of illness were mental and prescribed cheerful thinkingReuter - 57 words
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Article185 1957-11-18 3 SENATOR: SHOOT DOWN THE SPUTNIKS BALTIMORE, Sun. v U.S. Senator John Marshall Butler (Republican) yesterday urged that the United States shoot down the Soviet I Sputniks. In a radio interview he said: "I would like to see our armed forces shoot down Sputnik 11. I think it is possible. WeReuter - 185 words
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Article129 1957-11-18 3 Bahrein has received assurance MANAMAH, ■Bunifiiu Sun —A Bahrein Government statement broadcast last night acknowledged Bn tain's stand on the sovereign ty of Bahrein Island, the British protected state in the Persian Gulf. The statement said thai Bahrein's ruler. Sheikh Sulman bin Hamad Alkhalitaii had received Britain's assurance that BritainReuter; AP - 129 words
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Article31 1957-11-18 3 JERUSALEM. ISRAEL. Sun. A Damascus radio broadcast today said 20 battalions of reservists have been mobilised this weekend in Syria. Reason for the mobilisation was not disclosed. U.P.UP - 31 words
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Advertisement18 1957-11-18 3 fOLMA tf SWISS L *21 JEWELS CALENDAR WATERPROOF INCABLOC UNBREAKABLE SPRING WAH SING HONG ASIA INSURANCE BUILPINC, SINGAPORE.18 words
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Advertisement167 1957-11-18 3 r%\ Idacron IJJj I I WOOL irTropical J f lIN KEW COLOURS ■I"'" '""~"h I SORRENTO BROWN. j SAN REMO GRAY COME SEE OUR COMPLETE RANGE TODAY WASSIAMULLS MENSWEAR DEPT. HIGH ST. TMW. AVA MEL ERROL EDDIE j POW^AGARDNIn^FERRERiFLYNN A ALBERT J -|C tTv-i'kv^""- s SUN fc *Alsq j J167 words
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Article265 1957-11-18 4 Moves for greater Government control In education o£ youth ASSEMBLY EXPECTED TO APPROVE NEW DISCIPLINARY STEPS YEW measures for stricter Government control of Singapore schools are expected to be approved by today's meeting of the Legislative Assembly. The new measures are in the form of265 words
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219 1957-11-18 4 Town too scared to see 'Scared Stiff' IfUCHING, Sun. Tawau, a busy port in North Borneo, was like a ghost town at the weekend when the people were gripped by fears of an impending tribal war. It was said mat Bugis and Timorese labourers In the Borneo Abaca estate in219 words
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Article, Illustration27 1957-11-18 4 JUDY MODELS A CHEONGSAM viivs Jud> leh model ling a high-slit cheong sam at the teenage girls fashion show in the Chinwoo Auditorium, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday27 words
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Article89 1957-11-18 4 Chess men chosen for test The Malayan Chess Federation has chosen three men to play a qualifying tournament for selection as its representative in the Asian zone chess championship to be held in Manila from Dec. 23 to Jan. 3. Dr. Lim Kok Ann. the Federation's spokesman in Singapore. said89 words
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Article171 1957-11-18 4 •yHE president of the Singapore Hire Car Associa--1 tion, Mr. T. A. Simon, said yesterday that he was "not happy" over reports of bad behaviour among taxi drivers. Mr. Simon was comment- ing on a letter by a Straits Times reader who complain- I ed171 words
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Article38 1957-11-18 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Parvathy. a rubber tapper, was fined $20 in the magis trate's court today for making an alteration in her Identity card without authority. She altered her age to make herself older.38 words
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Article34 1957-11-18 4 KUANTAN, Sun. Women screamed as a Malay man dropped dead in the crowded market yesterday. The man. Bakar bin Abdullah, 34, had arrived only two days ago from Trengganu.34 words
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Article161 1957-11-18 4 Delay on the budget asked to approve this proposed expenditure or any other Government item today, because the budget has been postponed to Dec. 4. The delay is to enable the Governments of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya to seek pan-Malayan unity on tax policyAt todays assembly meeting, the161 words
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Article53 1957-11-18 4 University of Malaya students collected about $5,550 through the sal e of flags in Singapore on Saturday in aid of the Little Sisters' Home for the Aged and the St. Gerard's Home. This was part of the pro gramme of the University of Malaya Students' Union's53 words
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Article97 1957-11-18 4 WELCOME FOR GOVT DEGREE PLAN I OCAI. Amenities have Singapon plan to can degn dard con grei's iin v The Cl Urn y. American Singapore the Govern people wl American d in the d lay ahead Many worried T. G Ling were many M now study] who if thi recognised.97 words
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Article101 1957-11-18 4 MORE than 3,000 people visited the two-day Yio Chu Kang agricultural show which ended yesterday The show was divided into four sections: Vegetable, fruit poultry and eggs and fresh water fish. A total of 400 farmers exhibited Four commercial firms displayed their products and farming101 words
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Advertisement175 1957-11-18 4 After illness health and strength rapidly restored Louered vitality and general physical weak- ji> rQaHI t, tl ,tt follou >w i.lness need special care for a complete j>:.{ r.ipid recoxcry to normal 'MK^M^fSSßßt^^Kj^., health and strength. Taken regularly, f J^M^E^Kr Brand's Essence of Chicken will supply the '^"V. essential concentrated175 words
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Advertisement87 1957-11-18 4 toughest FOR ROUGHEST xTOBS This is Gooayears tamed HARD RCX 8 JL^?*\3n?%. rolling unharmed through work tJ -^lltS uID ordinary giant tyres jSIP^V rleavlly armoured sldewalls a *-^M!^^aV. N-N.X minimize damage from sharp r -V, v snags— deep, powerful cross-lugs dig in Js\3lh^b v P ull y° u out of87 words
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Miscellaneous209 1957-11-18 4 RADIO MALAYA IffU-iatt WtfS NATIONAL SHORT WAVE ludp for Music: 5.15 Their Kind SERVICE l of Music; 5.45 Children's Play--4i metres- house; 6.15 Women's Half -hour; 7200 Ice s 845 L'Rhts On 6.53 Regional SINGAPORE Announcements; 6.54 Singapore Medium wave 476 metres. i c Mark «t Report and NaKL'ALA LUMPUR209 words
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Article349 1957-11-18 5 Federation drive to recruit officers gets cool reception in Kuala Lumpur They say: We prefer firms where there is no race quota KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T«HE Federation Government is "wooing" future Malayan graduates of universities overseas and in the University of Malaya to join Government service.349 words
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Article43 1957-11-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU Sun The former fruit market at begamat is being converted into a meat and fish market and the existing meat and fish market is being rebuilt as a vegetable market Government is to spend $13,200 on the conversions43 words
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102 1957-11-18 5 iv Singapore like to ena lonely Irish- dinner? If so r David Bell, Park, is nan. the Straits sterday he said: d you help g out any raid like to Irishman to night to meet a so I could i ay they live. •<102 words
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Article51 1957-11-18 5 Mi.-s Lee Hup r present Malaya York Herald (I r;m for high from AnderIpoh. together with nd 16 girls from xill arrive in Drc. 9 for a I •nd ol the three l Lee and the will take part (orum pro- Waldorf Asto I March51 words
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Article17 1957-11-18 5 Woman rescued from sea Ho. 28, of Desx- ore, was resfa off Kusu :inme after the General17 words
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Article68 1957-11-18 5 A forum on "Undergraduates in Society" sponsored by the University of Malaya Students" Union will be held at Ooi Tiong Ham Hall. Clun> Road, Singapore, today at 8.15 p.m. The speakers are Mr Lee Kuan Yew of the P.A.P.. Mr. L.C. Goh. permanent secretary to the68 words
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Article26 1957-11-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU Sun. Mr. K. A. Blacker, Commissioner of Lands and Mines. Johore. has returned to Johore Bahru from leav e in Britain.26 words
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Article26 1957-11-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. Ho Thian Hock, assistant engineer, P.W.D.. Kluang. has been transferred to Johore Bahru to be assistant engineer at the waterworks.26 words
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Article13 1957-11-18 5 The Singapore Indian Congress has been registered as a political organisation^13 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-11-18 5 MR. WONG KKE KOON and his bride, the former Miss Lily Lim Lee Neo. who were married in Singapore yesterday. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Wong Chong Heng and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Tjin Hai— Straits Times picture.48 words
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Article211 1957-11-18 5 Religious section leader out A SINGAPORE UMNO Kebon Übi branch official i has been dismissed as secretary of the branch's religious section because he was "more interested in organising picnics and socials for boys and cirls" than in his job. The section chairman. Inche Osman Jusoh.211 words
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Article62 1957-11-18 5 The acting Commissioner for Ceylon in Malaya and Singapore. Mr. C. Gunasingham. last night called on all Ceylonese who intended making Singapore their home to register as citizens. He wa s talking on "Citizenship" to the Ceylon Tamils' Association He said citizenship would give Ccylone.se new62 words
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Article47 1957-11-18 5 Thousands of people in the Katong area of Singapore had to eat by candle-light following a power failure last night. The failure occurred about 7.30 pm. in a cable feeding the Tanjons Katong sub-sta-tion. Electrical engineers worked late last night to locate the fault.47 words
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Article33 1957-11-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU Sun. Mr. Peter Goullast, of the International Labour Organisation, will speak to the Johore Bahru Rotary Club on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m on his 10 years spent in Tibet33 words
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Article32 1957-11-18 5 Prof. G. S. Graham, Rhodes Professor of Commonwealth History at London University, is arrivng in Singapore toclay for a three day visit. He will lecture at the University of Malaya.32 words
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Article31 1957-11-18 5 The Narayana Gurukula held a reception in honour of the Indian Commissioner. Mr. V M. M. Nair, and Mrs. Nair at its premises in West Hill Road. Singapore.31 words
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Article52 1957-11-18 5 Mr. Ken Ninomiya, who has been the Japanese ConsulGeneral in Singapore for the past five years, left by PAA for Japan yesterday to take up a new post. He was seen off by many friends, members of the consular corps and the new Japanese Consul-General. Mr.52 words
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Article45 1957-11-18 5 The Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, and Lady Black last night watched first aid demonstrations by the St. John Ambulance Brigade at the Badminton Hall. Lady Black presented prizes to the winning teams In first aid competitions held earlier.45 words
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Article52 1957-11-18 5 Negotiations between representatives of the Singapore General Employees Union and Thornycroft and Co. will be resumed today on the union's demand for an equal distribution of work in rotation for Its 180 members. The men staged a two-hour sit-down protest strike 10 days ago when negotiations reached52 words
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Article133 1957-11-18 5 Talks on new bus plan 10 COMPANIES TO ATTEND OEPRESENTATIVES of 10 Singapore Chinese bus companies will meet tomorrow for further discussions on the proposal for a new islandwide transport syndicate. The Bus Owners' Association, representing these companies, put to the Government a proposal that member companies should amalgamate to133 words
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Article22 1957-11-18 5 The Kamala Club will hold its annual social at its clubhouse In Moulmein Road. Singapore, at 7 p.m. on Saturday.22 words
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Article65 1957-11-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU tiun— A. Nadarajah. a technician at the Technical School, Kuala Lumpur, was drowned at Port Swettenham. He was with a picnic party and was last seen when he dived into the sea from the back of a boat His body has not yet been65 words
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Advertisement195 1957-11-18 5 Munich 1957 ELECTRO KATADYN^ w i defy 6bc&£<%ftrLec/ of- I It the recent 1957 Brewery and W t Drink Exhibition held In Munich, I ■many, the Electro-Katadyn Water Puri- I in Plant excited more than favourable I irom the German Soft Drink I 'try. The Electro-Katadyn has been I epted195 words
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Advertisement190 1957-11-18 5 NobLew oblige 1 But \ourK>tial ymi ow« yourself w«tch worthy of your r»ok your p»-r>nn- B^B ftlity., and wmfirri tnr Vrn ->• j^Bh B^Bf prtfttible. roropriting alt th* imprn- JB^Ba B^B> v«m*ot# rwquirfri by th* ftTandardi of todty'i practical «a> liwnj: an ROYCE Smart iturdy, tin rmhle in it a190 words
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Miscellaneous329 1957-11-18 5 I K<;iSLATIVF ASSEMBLY Panjaw Ro;.d. 930 am. to 5 t> m meitW'at Assembly House. Em- VWCA .Raffles Quay i: Cheowpress Place. 10 a.m. Sam dressmaking class 10.15 am CITY COIT>«'CIL ELECTIONS: beauty and culture class 2.30 Nomination Day at Victoria Me- p.m.; Kator* Club meeting at 29 morial Hall from329 words
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Obituary39 1957-11-18 6 M/or*. flu (Minimum) YORKE-WADE: Sudden at his home, at 27. Bridgwater Drive, Westclifl-on-Sea, Essex, England, late Police Superintendent, KuaJa l.umpur, (Jimmy) Yorke-Wuie died peacefully on November 6lh 1957. Beloved husband of Peg and father or Peter and Paul39 words
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Article67 1957-11-18 6 t* *rd« $10 rW.n.,:,...., NADARAJAH AND FAMILY Johore Bahru thank relatives and friends who visited them and sent condolences on the loss of their son N. E- Ananthan of P.WD. Klang. THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Cheam Tong Yin wish to thank their relatives ana friends for their67 words
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Article152 1957-11-18 6 ill H'orrfj 170 Minimum) WORST odours are Best banished with Air-wick Mist makes the air fresh and odour-free. WHY BE FRUSTRATED I When at Tommy Thomson You Will Be Bewildered and Delighted with Her Wonderful Choice of Gowns. Battery Road. Singapore. *****. DOROTHY GRAY Advice on the care of152 words
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706 1957-11-18 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Mon. Nov. 18, 1957. Might Have Beens Some old and painful wounds have been reopened by the first volume of the official British history of the war against Japan. Controversy was inevitable, however objective the authors. But as the memory of defeat and humiliation slowly recedes,706 words
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Article271 1957-11-18 6 Next Saturday, ipoh's voters will choose either Mr. Yap Yin Fan (Alliance) or Mr. D. Seenivasagam (People's Progressive Party) to fill the Federal Legislative Council seat vacated by Mr. Leong Yew Koh on his appointment as Governor of Malacca. Going strictly on the record, an Alliance victory271 words
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Article223 1957-11-18 6 One of the legacies left by the British in the Federation is a civil service whose honesty and impartiality is the envy of other countries in South-East Asia. As long as it retains these features, we can be sure of reasonably good administration even under an inexperienced government.223 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1957-11-18 6 BERTRAND RUSSELL, O. M - WE ARE STONE AGE MR GARBED IN SPACE SUITS BERTRAND RUSSELL, O.M. The moral challenge of science By THE REALLY IMPORTANT QUESTION RAISED BY MODER FECHNOLOGY IS NOT. WILL IT BE POSSIBLE FOR MAN INHABIT OTHER PLANETSBUT. WILL IT BE POSSIBLE HIM TO SURVIVE IN HIS OWN PLANET? ™c two1,030 words
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396 1957-11-18 6 EARLY this year. Mr. Lee Siow Mong, the Permanent Secretary of the Singapore Education Ministry, spoke about the Government's proposal to send abroad for training as assistant lecturers, a number of teachers from various schools in Singapore. Very soon afterwards, the successful applicants were396 words
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Letter89 1957-11-18 6 Relief in pawning rpHE Pawnbrokers (AmendJ. ment) Ordinance. 1957, was passed by th e Singapore Government in May this year. Under the old ordinance, pawners have to pay three and half per cent a month for a loan not exceeding $10. This compares with a maximum of two per cent89 words
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Letter27 1957-11-18 6 rpHE methods employed by A the Labour Department in dealing with repatriates who have retired from Government service seem painstakingly slow to me.27 words
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161 1957-11-18 6 PROTEST TO RUSSIA WAS HER BUSINESS I WRITE in reply to the letter "Leave Laitoa alone" by T.C. (S.T. Nov. 14). I must point out that sending off the telegram of protest to Russia was Indeed my business. The Singapore Canine Welfare Association was In the middle of its annual161 words
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Advertisement564 1957-11-18 6 i 1 Straits Times Free Press j Foi thu convenience or odver- I z risen our n present of ivei ot Ml f Moor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, i ORCHARD ROAD, will receive smell odvertiscmentf and oniwert to box numbers. Classified advertisements may i also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE564 words
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Advertisement57 1957-11-18 6 The HUMAN MACHINE Any Workshop can overhaul machinery, but only APICUREE -WERRE lIIBEES' ROYAL GELEE POTION can overhaul th« HUMAN MACHINE Start taking Germany's Wonder Elixir of Life and remain tit, sturdy and young. $31.50 per box of 24 phials. Dufy extra. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Sole Importer* EASTERN UNION CO.,57 words
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Advertisement74 1957-11-18 6 6 RAFFLES PLACE PHC COLD STORAGE ARCADE PHC OPTICIANS K. E. MEYER, m*a. oopt K. W. BELL, oip.opt Aii f&OWtO4 net* CO&UAs. 'yersianjildon A luscious goldrn melon with n coral flavour for lips fiiiiicrlips and toe-tips, too to flatter you iMMhaynwiij So potent it could turn tonighi into forever it's74 words
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Article253 1957-11-18 7 AT LEAST SEVEN CAmmATKX WILL SPEAK MANDAMUS IN COUNCIL IF ELECTED SEVEN BUSINESSMEN, TWO UNIONISTS AND ONE WOMAN ARE AMONG PARTY CHOICES X HK Sw««pOW Liberal-Socialist Party yesterday named their 32 candidates for the City Council elections on the eve of Nomination Day The253 words
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Article503 1957-11-18 7 Chinese School and once a Chinese newspaper reporter. Mr. E. K. Tan, secretarygeneral of the LiberalSocialist Party said yesterI day: "We are not keeping i the names of candidates se- cret because we ar c not worried about our opponents. "The fact that our503 words
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Article102 1957-11-18 7 can go to China, why can't trade unionist go too?' Toi the Sinrrade Union ...than. was surv. i i I U.C. to send Bth Nai. the Allration of Trade Peking next nm< n to the TUC than said: •'This attitude is most deplorable. If businessmen, and their xrlvea102 words
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Article100 1957-11-18 7 MEANING OF CHIN PENG'S LETTER [PUR, Sun. h rhe head of the ncy, Nasir bin ail, today de- \ai transth< letter In ich Chin Peng Prime Minison a letter apore reader 'line.-, that raph of the i ;i wrongly he said: Abdul Rahman tod every li tti but could .oid100 words
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Article167 1957-11-18 7 KOTA BHARU, Sun. Kelantan's popular Mentri Besar. Tengku Sri Maharaja. 49. is retiring at the end of this year. The Sultan of Kelantan has accepted his resignation but has not yet named a successor. Tengku Sri refused to disclose the reason for hLs early retirement.167 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-11-18 7 MR. N. CHELLAPAN PILLAI. 43. and his bride, formerly Miss Leela Menem. 27, after their wedding in a public bar at Sungei Besi Road. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The ceremony was performed by the bride's uncle, Mr. M. K Menon. Straits Times51 words
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Article268 1957-11-18 7 Guests and lunch move to bar KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. jtjORE THAN 100 wedding guests, including R.A.F. officers and their wives, watched in silence today when the priest of a Hindu temple here turned away a couple who had gone there to be married. The temple268 words
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178 1957-11-18 7 There won't be war over Irian He says MR. DALIP Singh Saund. United States first Indian born Congressman, who flew into Singapore by Garuda yesterday after a brief tour of Indonesia, said that Indonesians were "well fed. well clothed and happy. "And they are a very friendly people. They are178 words
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Article36 1957-11-18 7 The first regular flight plane of Air Laos from Vientiane to Singapore Ls scheduled to arrive in the Colony tonight at 7 p.m. The plane will leave for Laos tomorrow mornine at 7 a.m.36 words
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Article47 1957-11-18 7 More than 300 members of the Singapore Auxiliary Fire Service have qualified as leading firemen and firemen after two years' training. They were presented with certificates by the Staff Officer. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Sulaiman at the S.A.F.S. headquarters in Serangoon Road.47 words
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263 1957-11-18 7 FROM FEEDING TROOPS TO FEEDING PILGRIMS: HIS NEW JOB "THE retiring British 1 Army catering chief in Malaya. Lt. Col. John Ramsey-Fairfax, who is to be guestmaster at a monastery in Aylesford, Kent, will cater for more than 100,000 people expected to attend the Lourdes centenary celebrations in Britain next263 words
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219 1957-11-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malayan Teachers' National Congress is to ask the Federation Government to exercise "great care and patience" on the problem of over-aged students. A resolution to be tabled at the congress's first delegates' conference next month says that if these219 words
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Article58 1957-11-18 7 The lindv of a British Army N.C.O. was found floating in the sea at the mouth of the Singapore River yesterday afternoon. It was later identified as WO. II Peter Rrcinald Rroii!*hton, 44. of the Far Eastern Training; Centre. Kota Tinggi, Johore. Broughton was58 words
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275 1957-11-18 7 MINISTER: END THIS RACIAL OUTLOOK l/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, last night attacked the practice of "communalism" in the Federation's Civil Service. He said that such practices must b e stopped immediately if Malaya was to prosper. Speaking at the reunion dinner of275 words
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Article44 1957-11-18 7 Two Singapore girls, Su Soon Ting, 16, and Tan Lay Hoon, 19 both of Raffles Park, were admitted to the General Hospital last night suffering from food poisoning. They had plucked wild mushrooms from their garden and cooked them for dinner.44 words
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Advertisement83 1957-11-18 7 ■Pl» RUDGE W iti B M TAW'S BESTBfCyCIi RALEIC.H INDUSTRIES LTb. England STALMENTS S 20.00 MONTHLY Distributors: HGm* RADIO CO., LTD. ORCHARD RD., SPORE. PHONE ***** ***** ii/.TU ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR PHONE 3333 (2 lines). street, PENANG. PHONE: 4154 4155 ANNUAL Kixcirs f SALE sis full Sum ff TS $7^oo83 words
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Advertisement135 1957-11-18 7 machine tools COMPREHENSIVE RANGE 4 VICTORIA MODEL U2 UNIVERSAL MILLING MACHINE 1? SPINDIE SPEEDS 1« RATES OF FEED f TRAVERSES 15 'o 7') j r ¥sir I MACHINE iH^iil^ R^k I i St. |ohn Ambul.incc j I Brigade Flj? D.iy 23rd. I I November. Help us to j help you!135 words
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1779 1957-11-18 8 HALL ROMNEY - HALL ROMNEY by THE BUSINESS OF WAR by Major General Sir John Kennedy (Hurchinson, 255.) CINGAPORE was ex- pected to hold out for six months against an enemy attack. It was stocked up for that period when the Japanese attacked Malaya in1,779 words
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Article136 1957-11-18 8 A SOLDIER WITH THE ARABS. By Sir John Clubb. (Hodder Sroughton. 255.) By RICHARD CRANES CIR JOHN GLUBBS new book is a worthy successor to his "Story of the Arab Legion." It covers the period from his appointment to succeed Peake Pasha in 1939 until136 words
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Advertisement20 1957-11-18 8 y '.ww.'i'.w.w.yl''' vjXow**^s&&-^-&spZypG&nnff^ Vs&^£^^^ Vs*\ vS\ BflAv*^^ vJf\ V& V?l\. J r^ Ixi*' m ilk. W^/7 CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD.20 words
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Advertisement207 1957-11-18 8 Kiddies W& €ivjor mgo--this sparkling MXATfVC DRfWK Here's a laxative that kiddies take to at on. sparkle and pleasant.taste of Andrews Liver .Salt appe to children. Three other features make Andrews c suitable as a laxative for youngsters: its gentle i 1 in the bowel, its if kiddi.i .r. «,n-207 words
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Miscellaneous224 1957-11-18 8 Straits Times Crossword Ft' rLfi j 4 y i 6 1 r i w :Ll_lLl_iJi_iLiH _Jii~~li~"~ii ~ii i~~ w?~w*~ ptp ijtsdaji h 1L1L..1 1 i isriT" -«^SZ^SHZ_ f i 1 Channel islfrS-ifs a recluse 8 I*'1 all and *«n" 5 Twice deceased slightly '^uiiihl av 'nK been at a loss224 words
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Article, Illustration994 1957-11-18 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Isadora, genius of the dance Redhead dancer, who claimed she came from the moon and that her art was adapted from the graceful rise and fall of the waves on the sea shore. r the turn of the century, all London talking of a lithe, slender,Daily Mirror - 994 words
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Advertisement371 1957-11-18 9 EVERY CHILD needs Vitamin C Q EVERYDAY! I Vitamin Cis the energy vitamin. Children yffuf I need it to develop strong bones and teeth, and ■>. I to increase vitality and resistance to infection. 'J II The body does not store this vital vitamin V Ik II from day to371 words
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Miscellaneous244 1957-11-18 9 i l'ti r men A Co By Ma* The Saint By Leslie Charter i» S£9S9I^HHiiBH Tw//Y WAS I ABOUT TO BETRA/ MV Tl KNOW THAT, TOO "T AHO I KNOVI w j kmOia/ TUCv >t/i iCT j x,/r /*iv/CKJ \z/*M il I r WfcNIO OtCnLot ir 1 \J\J NC/T, AnY244 words
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748 1957-11-18 10 By Our Market Correspondent OPENING the week on a dull note the Malayan U Share Market finished on Saturday with a much better sentiment and the drift to lower levels which had been a feature of the previous few weeks had been halted748 words
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Article27 1957-11-18 10 Ciirrrnt Dale of itr N payment payment r Sungri Way Dec. 9 I .irrtm Kuantai. in-;- Dec. 18 B.M. Trustee Nov. 29 Interim. I I27 words
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Article415 1957-11-18 10 DECEMBER first grade rubber closed in Sinjgapore on Friday at 76 i cents a lb. and a little I better sentiment was obi servable than in the past few weeks. The price drop continued till Tuesday when a closing price of 74 3 4 cents was recorded,AP - 415 words
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Article323 1957-11-18 10 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period November 9 to November 15: INDUSTRIALS Fraser iNeave Ords. $2.50 to $2.45 to $2.55. Gammons $2.16 to $2-22H, Hammer Co. $2.05, Hongkong {Bank <Lon> £4!)\ £44", William323 words
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Article812 1957-11-18 10 rE following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday. c INDUSTRIALS B»jen Seller* Alex Bricks Pref 1.4» l.M Ords jji J3S Atlas Icp 11.00 xri ibuniaj B. B. Potrnl 44 46 B M. li.-t.rv 0 10812 words
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Advertisement1189 1957-11-18 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens or servin officers for appointment as Assistant Nurse at the Teachers' Training College, Kota Bharu. Candidates must have been trained In a Government Hospital and obtained a certificate as Assistant Nurse. Salary scale $137.50x7.50--220 p.m. Increments will be paid for previous Government1,189 words
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Advertisement437 1957-11-18 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT RURAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Appointment of Fitter/Mechanic*. Two vacancies exist for Malay Instructor/Fitter/Mechanics who have not less than TEN YEARS experience In the maintenance of marine dlesel and outboard engines. Applicants must be willing to serve in Trengganu. Previous instructional experience will be an advantage. 2. Applications supported437 words
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Advertisement832 1957-11-18 10 NOTICES NOTICE TO CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS FEDERATION OF MALAYACAMERON HIGHLANDS HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME The Central Electricity Boerd, Federation of Malaya expect to issue tender documents In the first quarter of 1958 for the civil engineering work of the abovementioned scheme which Includes 15 miles of rock tunnelling, a concrete dam 120832 words
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Advertisement145 1957-11-18 10 SHIPPING NOTICES "VIETNAM" This vessel will sail for Europe from goaown No. 42 43 Gate No. 2 at S p.m on 19th November. Passengers should embark between 2 and 3 pm on 19th November and heavy baggage should be delivered to S H.B. godown at 9 am. on 19th November145 words
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Advertisement473 1957-11-18 10 AMERICAN MAIL LINE fot Lei Angelet, San froncisco. Portland, Seattle, laiomo i y,, Also accepting eora.o tor transhipment to Centrol South i'pore p i'ho^ "China Mail" Ist Call 2/ 4 Dec 2nd Call 9/10 Dec "Americon Mail" 31 Dec/ Uon 2nd Call 5/ 6 Jon EVERETT ORIENT LINE Foi Hongkong473 words
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Advertisement1250 1957-11-18 11 TP i 1405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tait 2411 troHM in Singapore) (U MB#t) ppm, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T SaIIInGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON 8, CONTINENTAL PORTS v,o Suei with liberty to proceed via Panama or Capa of Good Hope) S°nga'p<S. rti d Ond dlscha '0« corao Duo Soils1,250 words
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Advertisement1149 1957-11-18 11 tASI ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST "iiitiiuku. Penong P. Sham Spore "ianiA.^ 2J Nov a *V" W" NoY R IA 28/29 Nov Bangkok only FALSTRIA" 5/ Dec 7/ S Dec 9/10 Dec "KAMBOBIA tO kek KAMBODIA" 13/14 Dec HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA. ANTWERP.1,149 words
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Advertisement1021 1957-11-18 11 building THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD T^, 7 N<> SINGAPORE (Incorporated in tha United Kingdom) j LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penang BENNEVIS for Aden. Jeddah Port Sudan, Hull G. 40-41/20 Nev BENLAWERS for London, Antwerp, hull 20/25 No* 2e/28 No* 2» Nev/ 11,021 words
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Advertisement1248 1957-11-18 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: 283*1 ELLERMAN LIMBS KLAVBMSBS LIMB LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTTERDAM iil—M can tBANfK.ro HAMBURG 10* ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, s. "aSTS c*o= assft Ste^jß^wis W. 18 1^, BOUGI^aLE CITY Of LUCKNOW 2ndC 7 $t?NNYVILLE 5 pora P. S ham Penang t ps ham Penona l*/22Jaa 23/2SJ.» 2*/2*1,248 words
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Article589 1957-11-18 12 LBAtmiG TEAMS CLASH iN SOC™* SHOWPIECE Late penalty by Clamp robs West Bromwich of good victory THREE DIV. 3 TEAMS OUT OF FA CUP LONDON, Sunday. ENGLAND'S soccer selectors were out in force yesterday for a last look at probable players before meeting tomorrow to pick their589 words
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Article700 1957-11-18 12 LONDON. Sun.— Latest positions In the English and Scottish leagues are: DIVISION ONE P W D L P APU Wolves 18 11 5 2 44 19 27 West Brom. 18 8 9 1 42 25 25 Preston 17 10 2 5 36 23 22 Man. United 17 10700 words
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319 1957-11-18 12 BREASLEY TOPS LIST, BUT HONOURS GO TO LESTER PIGGOTT T ONDON, Sun. Queen Eliza- beth is champion owner for the British flat racing season which ended yesterday with meetings at I nvtielrt Park and Manchester. Sixteen horses, bearing the royal colours of purple, gold, scarlet and black, won 30 races319 words
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Article210 1957-11-18 12 LENEHAN MISSES EASY KICK TWICKENHAM, Sunday. T<HE AUSTRALIAN rugby union touring team and A London Counties drew their match here yesterday at nine points each, both sides scoring a try and two penalty goals, i The Australians had led j 6-3 at half-time. A drawReuter - 210 words
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Article91 1957-11-18 12 ENGLAND GAIN 4-0 LEAD LE HAVRE. Sun.England's badminton players won all four matches against France on the opening day of their European zone first round Thomas Cup match here yesterday. Results were (English names first): A. D. Jordan beat G. Vasseur 15-4. 15-3: H. T. Finfay beat P. Ailloud 15-1.Reuter - 91 words
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Article72 1957-11-18 12 LONDON, Sun. Rugby League results yesterday were: Barrow 12 St. Helens 18; Bradford 15 Hull 12; Castleford 15 Blackpool 26; Dewsbury 7 Hunslet 17; Doncaster 9 Halifax 22; Huddersfleld 16 Batley 12 Hull Kingston 6 Wakefleld 6; Leeds 17 Wlgan 5; Leigh 25 Whiwshaven 14; Oldham 28Reuter - 72 words
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Article63 1957-11-18 12 HONG KONG. Sun A -in. year-old athlete. Cheng Feng-jung, today set a new women's world high jump record of 1.77 metres (sft 9 5/8), Peking Radio reported tonight. Earlier this month Miss Cheng set a new Chinese national mark of 1.75 metres Mildred Macdaniel, UnitedReuter - 63 words
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Article50 1957-11-18 12 LONDON. Sun. Replays f or the first round of the FA. Cup will take place on the following dates: Tomorrow: Queen's Park Rang- ers v Clampton; Tuesday: Bury v Bishop Auckland Wednesday: Torquay v Peterborough; Thursday: Yeovll Town v Gulldford; Worcester City v Aldershot. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article320 1957-11-18 12 LAST MINUTE TRY EARNS 3-0 VICTORY FOR LANCASHIRE TONDON. Sun. A last-minute try gave Lancashire a 3-0 victory over Northumberland In their Rugby Union county championship match at Gosforth yesterday, but the home county had enough chances to have won. In the other county match, at New Brighton,Reuter - 320 words
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226 1957-11-18 12 HARVEY HITS 114 N.O. IN FIRST MATCH PRETORIA, Sun.— A dazzling 114 not out by lefthander Nell Harvey, playing his first Innings of the tour, placed the Australian cricketers well on the way to overhauling the South African XI here yesterday. The South Africans lost their remaining three wickets yesterday226 words
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Advertisement449 1957-11-18 12 i t Tsi'-yjpn 2°"6 12th creat day! L^^UuhMttJu n am 1 45 415> 645 930 pm i t nFBOKxV.TKK "AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER" J T f n r?"ma^ope-< olor by Deluxe-20th Century-Fo,. T r .A1.% PKEMIKRF. WFDNESDAY 20TH at 930 P.M.! j^. 7m "THE SUN ALSO RISES" Gardner 3-. "1*449 words
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Advertisement359 1957-11-18 12 I Jf it a a Sftatn thvw it the 'j\^t Spare a thou&ht THIS HRIST.MAv undf r-privileced hildrrn 01 5,,, u a You can play Snnta CUU i\ taking wrapped gifts to han^ on A m ji*. di.splayrd in the lobby of ti Jf *> Rifts will be taken to359 words
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Advertisement1378 1957-11-18 13 Check Before Potting Hies to Box Numbers j haest r e ifcould be taken ,i, to uic the COKKStT nd Address to the II mcs. Cecil Street. matt be tent by regii- I i post: Postal Orders or ques should be crossed. nurd from Page 111 ATIONS VACANT lf:n Box1,378 words
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Advertisement896 1957-11-18 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 2il Word. SS Mm.) Box SI ct: txtrm. I AVERTISING ASSISTANT Accounts Clerk/Typist, Jr. Clerk/ Salesgirls for interview. Please call 12-D 12th Floor Asia Insurj ance Building. Bring testimonial. HELP WANTED with two small children Singapore-Sidney. Late February, return for part passage Robson 580 Jalan Dato Klana S'ban.896 words
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Advertisement872 1957-11-18 13 HOUSES OAND FOR SALE :u Word* SS (Mlm.) Box i» ct: txtrm. TWO FINE BUILDING Sites at Bedok, 5844 and 6193 sq. ft. opposite School, Water. Electric available. Apply Alsagoff, 34-B. Market Street, Singapore. EDUCATION 10 Wort* Si (Mm.) Box SO ct: txtra NEW COURSE IN Economics (H.S.C. Syllabus) organised872 words
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Advertisement862 1957-11-18 13 HIRE PURCHASE U Wort* Si (Mm.) Bom M tt*. txtrm. EVERYONE C\N AFFORD to own 9 Philips three speed automatic record changer on cash or easy terms with no deposit. Equal monthly payment of 115/- a month. Available at International Electric Company. 643 Qeylang Road, Singapore 14. Tel: ***** or862 words
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Advertisement787 1957-11-18 13 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS 1. ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT: Supply of 15 (fifteen) 15-cwt. Panel Vans; 3 (three) 6-ton Diesel Refuse Crane Tipping Lorries; and 10 (ten) 3 -ton Tipping Lorries. Tender Deposit $200,-. Close 12 NOON 18/12/57. 2. WATER DEPARTMENT: (a) Contract for the floor tiling for Pontian Pumping787 words
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Advertisement479 1957-11-18 13 TENDERS SINGAPORE MILITARY FORCES TENDERS FOB COOKED RATIONS 1. Tenders will be received up to noon on Saturday. 30th November. 1957 for the provisions of: (a) Cooked Meals.. Meal rate (As required) (b) Rations Dally rate (As required) (c) Provision of Cooks (As required' 2. Details of quantities and printed479 words
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Advertisement90 1957-11-18 13 Japan fx#jf "Royal Viking" fir^f in First Class luxury with' excluI %ive, fully reclining "Dormetfe" seats and roomy airfoam berth«._ Or Tounsf Class "Clohrtrorfer^ thrift. j.. r Jf TrJ¥ A|||l) M SAS C.R.r.l Agtntt THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. git!****with the outstanding new HIGH FIDELITY Amplifier and Pre-Amplifier Ultra Llntar,90 words
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Article481 1957-11-18 14 WEIGHTS for the second day of the Perak Turf flub's November Meeting on Wednesday are: CL. 3. DIV. 2 6F. Vm.u'.i 9-00 Diamond Jubilee 8.12 Heyday 8.11 Pantjarobah 8/11 Easy Winner 810 Manly 808 Professor Bancot 8.08 Wee Laddie 8.07 Miaiuli Star 8.07 inema481 words
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Article, Illustration423 1957-11-18 14 EPSOM JEEP - Balkan Chevalier will take of beating EPSOM JEEP By HIGH-PRICED TREBLE FOR DANIELS BALKAN CHEVALIER must definitely be added to the impressive list of inexpensive importations that have made their mark in Malayan racing. Costing only £700, this Prince Chevalier grey has already scored four victories and has been placed423 words
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Article238 1957-11-18 14 BUT HE WILL RETURN WITH A PRIZE MACAO, Sun. Arthur Pateman, of Hong Kong, won the Macao Grand Prix today driving a Mercedez Benz 300-SL after leading from the start. Ron Hardwick in an A. C. Ace Bristol, who did most of the 300-mile raceReuter - 238 words
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Article42 1957-11-18 14 Serangoon Garden Estate S.C. beat Woodbridge Hospital R.C. 6-3 in a friendly soccer match at Serangoon Garden Estate yesterday. Green (3), Grimes (2i and Hydon scored fo r Serangoon Garden and Jamaluddin, A. B. Rahman and Ismail for Woodbridge.42 words
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Article42 1957-11-18 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.—lndian Brotherhood S.C. of Singapore, beat Johore Bahru I.R.C. 3-2 to win the Sinniah Memorial Cup her e today. S. Maniam, A. Veerappan and K Syed Ali scored for 1.8.5.C. and R. J Ram and Pusphan for I.R.C.42 words
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Article414 1957-11-18 14 BAM draws up plans to defend the Thomas Cup next year Spore Federation Governments to be asked grant for final training MALAYA'S Thomas Cup probables to defend 1 the Cup on June 14 and 15 in Singapore will be named when the B.A.M. standing414 words
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Article93 1957-11-18 14 PENANG Sun. P.S.M.S., Medan's touring soccer team, trounced Penang, the F.A.M. Cup champions, 5-1 in the first match here at the City Stadium today. The visitors showed better finishing and wer c faster. They scored through inside, left Bakir in the 19th minute and held93 words
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114 1957-11-18 14 BAM to submit new dates for Thomas Cup THE standing committee of the Badminton Association of Malaya yesterday fixed new tentative dates for the final rounds of the Thomas Cup championship*, which will be played in Singapore. This decision was obviously taken to enable foreign players, who will be participating114 words
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193 1957-11-18 14 MHF WILL SEND TEAM OF 20 TO TOKYO IPOH, Sun.— The Malayan Hockey Federation will send 18 players and two officials to the Asian Games at Tokyo from May 24 to June 1 next year. The M 111 at an executive council meeting here today, also decided to write to193 words
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Article125 1957-11-18 14 IPOH. Sun. After a stormy four-hour session, the extraordlnarv Keneral meeting of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association elected a new committee to replace the present one which still had four months to complete Its term The new committee includes one "rebel" committee member. Mr. Tsang Ah Liat.125 words
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Article25 1957-11-18 14 DORTMUND. Sun. Henry Cooper, the London heavyweight, beat Hans Kalbfetl. the German champion. on points over ten rounds i here last night— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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239 1957-11-18 14 Defeat avenged PENNEFATHER'S GOALS GIVE SINGAPORE A 2-1 WIN JPOH. Sun. Two first half goals enabled Singapore to beat Perak 2-1 in a hockey match on the upper padang here today to avenge their 1-0 defeat at Singapore in 1955. Perak had themselves to blame for their defeat. They dominated239 words
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Article27 1957-11-18 14 The S.H.A. First Division hockey match between Ceylon S.C. and R.A.F Changl scheduled for the Girls' Sports Club ground yesterday, was postponed because of heavy rain.27 words
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Article124 1957-11-18 14 NO TOKYO TRIP FOR BAM TEAM MALAYA will not send a badminton team to the Third Asian Games al Tokyo next May. The standing committee made this decision during a five-hour meeting at Goodwood I'ark Hotel in Singapore yesterday. The committee felt that, bwiuse of the heavy committments th» B.A.M.124 words
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Article65 1957-11-18 14 Royal Singapore Golf Club defeated Keppel Club by 12 points to 2*4 points in a golf match at Bukit Tlmah yesterday. Major and Mrs. H.G.W. Snakespear (one downi won thp 18 holes mixed foursomes bogey. Other cards were: Col. and Mrs G.S.K. Maydon i two down)65 words
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Article28 1957-11-18 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun The 1957-58 Johore Bahru Soccer League season began yesterday with a match between the 99 Infantry Brigade and Indian Association, who won 2-1.28 words
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Article141 1957-11-18 14 S'pore again outplay S'gor OINOAIH SUCCI od their against g, meet th< champions Jalan r, next m During h day, while on their over Selan it was anri had matrhp^ in 7 and 8 The Si: side. whirh Selangor 7-2 yesterday Koh and goals.'' On top Singapore top an th<141 words
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Article42 1957-11-18 14 set becau.-p This tn the hand) open doubli cirridPfi on Sui 2.30 p.m.). The men's singles final of the Singapore Malaya tennis championships, between holder H. Khamis and A.G.B. Pakir, was abandoned yesterday at 3-3 in the first42 words
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Advertisement697 1957-11-18 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. •AT YOUR SERVICE" Daily I month. fv ITorrfs US* Ml*.) FOR PLASTIC Requirements Consult. City, Plastic, 43, Prlnsep Street. *****. CHANK.u s Exclusive Men's Shop H;m> Street for Readymade .v blacks. ETHNE BEAUTY PARLOUR Inn i Upstairs). TangUn Tri: *****. AH CHUM Up-to-date Crood ritttng prompt service Tel.697 words
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Advertisement56 1957-11-18 14 co^ v w r^^ I Construction Bj r i T LIM CHIN YOK Use the BEST materials A SANDILANDS ADVERTI C sAs SOCIAL SPORTS (L« ANNUAL DANCE on Friday, 29th Noveml at the Fraser Neave from 8.30 p.m. to 1 Come and dance to Percy Proctor Dress Informal. Tickets: $356 words
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Miscellaneous39 1957-11-18 14 ESJDIfIRY RUGGER S.C-C. "B" v RXME. "B'\ padang; District Signals Regiment v The Blacks, DoverRoad: All Blues v R.A-F-Seletar. Bukit Timah. HOCKEY S.H-.V Div. 1: Polio,, v S H.B. Police, Thomson Road; Div. 3: S.HB.R.C. v Khalsa. Bukit Chermin39 words
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