The Straits Times, 24 November 1957
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Title Section14 1957-11-24 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1.1 til SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1957 20 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration103 1957-11-24 1 Karam Singh - Karam Singh By HOW I MADE IT i on a huh branch i roadside tree I Mil i make out Miincihmi; that looked like a pur of -mull tore h! litlinj me. Instinct told i.n her r «-in danger. Hal uli.it" Almost immr- ti answer to103 words
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Article723 1957-11-24 1 Nelson Rutherfurd - hOOO men can now be alert in 5 minutes BLADES BRAINWAVE 'IMMEDIATE TEMPORARY ALARM SCHEME But police must get that tip-off quick ay Nelson Rutherfurd SINGAPORE POLICE HAVE DEVISED A NEW STREAMLINED ALARM SYSTEM TO COMBAT KIDNAPPERS. Known officially as the Immediate Temporary Alarm scheme, its723 words
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554 1957-11-24 1 Singapore tin price continues to fall— down another $4.75 By GEOFFREY BOLAND TIN continued to fall heavily m price in Singapore yesterday when a further $4.75 was slashed off the price to take it down to $336.75. On Friday there wa s a drop of $5.25, the biggest drop in554 words
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Article18 1957-11-24 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sat. Group Capt Peter Townsend celebrated his 43rd birthday here yesterday. A.PAP - 18 words
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Article48 1957-11-24 1 LONDON, Sat— Police last nisht circulated the figures 38-27-40 in a nation-wide hunt fqr a 26-yrar-olrl brunette who vanished from a post oflire where she work<<| as a counter clerk. About C 1.100 worth of bonds, savins certificates and stamps vanished at the time. A.P.AP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-11-24 1 Iraq Crown Prince I'niir Abdul lll. id who arrived in Singapore last evrnini:. The prince was met by government officials, the C'ommissioner-(ieneral. Sir Robert-Scott, and members of the consular corps. He is on his way home after a state visit to Formosa and Japan.72 words
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Article47 1957-11-24 1 CANBERRA. Sat Australian immigration authorities today gave details of a "grandparents' cruise." The 12,342-ton Dutch migrant ship Sibajak will arrive in Melbourne on Dec 9 with 50 Dutch grandmothers and grandfathers visiting Australia in time for Christmas to see sons and daughters living here. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-11-24 1 Denies she's a fighting woman, to appeal Wong Lan, 20. alias Ah Har (right), who E was captured m an ambush at a terrorist camp in Kuala SeE langor, was yesterday sentenced to death E m the Kuala Lumpur E High Court for un- lawful97 words
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Article58 1957-11-24 1 THE Malayan Monthly Jackpot for Contest 'V* (November) is up to $30,000. Winning it could make 1957 a bumper year for you. The contest closes on Monday, Dec. 2. Send your coupon, with postal order, early. Full details in M.M. for November ot ail newsagents Remember58 words
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176 1957-11-24 1 HALL ROMNEY - BID TO BUY FIRM WITH BIG MALAYAN INTERESTS HALL ROMNEY By LONDON, Sat. James Warren and (v. ftgenta for many Malayan rubber companies and with Ma-laya-wide branches, has been advised by a London Mrm of solicitors acting on behalf of an undi.scliiMil principal that in the next few days a176 words
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269 1957-11-24 1 Big U.S. triumph: Meteors shot into outer space MASSACHUSETTS. Saturday. THE United States fired into space aluminium fragments some of which may have been drawn nto the sun, the Air Force research centre said here last night. The announcement said i that others of the fragments also described as pelletsReuter - 269 words
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Article22 1957-11-24 1 VIENTIANE Sat.- The Japanese Premier. Mr. Nobu.suke Kishi. arrived here today. He will arrive in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.— A.P.AP - 22 words
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Article85 1957-11-24 1 JAKARTA Bat Indone sla'i 82.000,000 people havfc been told to halt all activity at noon on Monday and pray for the success of the na tion'a claim to Dutch New Guinea. The official "Liberate West Irian" action committee said today that the five to 10 minuteAP; UP - 85 words
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Article247 1957-11-24 1 Alliance man beaten at polls IPOH, Sat.— Mr. D R. Seenivasagam, sec-retary-general of the Progressive Party of Malaya, beat the Alliance candidate, Mr. Yap Yin Fah, in the Federal byelection here today for the Ipoh and Menglembu constituency. Mr. Seenlvasagam polled 5,911 votes 1.820 more than liis opponent's 4.091. Of247 words
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Article22 1957-11-24 1 MAN STABBED r.initr, I, oh Ah I 24, v.is stahhrd «:irl\ d.iv in LmW| 9 <■• Road, Singapore. Coi tion serious.22 words
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Advertisement43 1957-11-24 1 C- NO! I CAN'T STOP TO\ *ml> I LIST EN TO YOU I MUST I/ GO AND SEE THE S.P.H. de SUVA LTD. ¥i) 45 HIGH ST. AIRPORT SINGAPORE *f KUALA LIMPOR IPOH M ■fly J> CHESTERFIELD? Best for you best for me43 words
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Article, Illustration2606 1957-11-24 2 LINDA CHRISTIAN - The Way I Live b y linda Christian CHAPTER 2 MARRIAGE— and how I lost my first babies Looking back at this stage in her life, the author of this remarkable a v t o b i o graphy is telling with shrewdness and honesty the story of her "headlinestealing"2,606 words
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Advertisement103 1957-11-24 2 A ''I^k^ ....to see the wonderful S~p f 1 Swiss prints by Haussam i V* S Palma. There are ovrr 300 brand /XT' pieces to choose from. Bi H*^Kk these Swiss contf mp /a BflpM on show in our first Floor B^ ing Department. The price vm\ If M H103 words
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Article, Illustration1437 1957-11-24 3 How I came to marry Sarah, Churchill NTONY BEAUCHAMP'S STORY— PART FOUR NEVER, said the late Antony Beauchamp in his autobiography FOCUS ON THE FAMOUS, was there a less suitable candidate for the hand of Sir Winston Churchill's daughter 'than himself. Before he did marry her there was the customary1,437 words
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Advertisement83 1957-11-24 3 (NOW MALAYA BETTER! FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE TRAVEL IN COMFORT AND REALLY SEE THE COUNTRY FROM THE EXPRESS TRAINS MALAYAN RAILWAY Travel by Rail It's economical, fast and safe. You can relax and enjoy the cuisine and service in the well equipped dining cars AND BY NIGHT THERE ARE THREE83 words
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164 1957-11-24 5 Four Hong Kong stowaways sent back pOUR stowaways who tried to land m Singapore two weeks ago by posing as sailors from the Straat Soenda were repatriated to Hong Kong m the Tjiwang, yesterday They were taken to East Wharf from the remand prison in Cm tram Road by van164 words
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Article49 1957-11-24 5 A Chinese was found hanc- ing from a tree in the forest reserve 14 i milestone Woodlands Road on Friday afternoon. The man was wearing a black and white checked sports shirt, blue trousers and a khaki coat. Police do not suspect foul play.49 words
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Article, Illustration187 1957-11-24 5 POLICE CHIEF HONOURS RADIO CAR CREW WHO RESCUED MAN FROM KIDNAPPERS MEM WHO successfully fought rioters and kidnappers were among 8.'5 menib«T s of the Singapore Police Force presented with awards yesterday by i the Commissioner. Mr. A. E. (1. Blades, in a ceremony187 words
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145 1957-11-24 5 FOOD STOCKS PLAN TO BEAT FLOOD DANCERS |(UALA LUMPUR. Sat. People in Kuala Lipis have been asked to build up food reserves to prepare for the storms and floods expected there in the next two months Heavy rain last week caused the Jelai River to rise by more than 14145 words
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285 1957-11-24 5 'We are ready to cut residential period' Indian Government is prepared to enter into a reciprocal agreement with Singapore under which citizens of either territory could become citizens of the other after only two years' residence. This was announced in the Colony yesterday by an India House spokesman. The spokesman285 words
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Article25 1957-11-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat—Mr. Alec Brian Schofleld was admitted into the Federation Bar today by Mr. Justice Hepworth in the Supreme Court here.25 words
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Article91 1957-11-24 5 STUDENT UNION 'ADOPTS' A CENTRE The University of Malaya Students' Union "■adopted" the Tiong Bahru Community Centre. Singapore, yesterday. The chairman of the Union's Welfare Committee, Mr. Ramon Navaratnam, told the residents that the students had a definite interest in the well-being of the people. With the university's band present,91 words
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Article44 1957-11-24 5 To give a song recital Theresa Liang. 24-year-old Shanghai-born soprano, will give a recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall Singapore, at 8.45 tonight. Th e recital, which Includes both classical and popular songs, Is in aid of the Good Shepherd Girls' Home in Singapore.44 words
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137 1957-11-24 5 The Singapore Labour Front's central propaganda officers for the City Council elections yesterday laid down eight principles for its 16 candidates and their supporters in their election campaigns. The party's directive to the candidates placed on its election slogan "Serve diligently and got137 words
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Advertisement233 1957-11-24 5 Easy Aim ij 'fT" FAT I*J* i<op. MMMSI •»»••<• 4 TtO BOOKIET fr\£f Rallie Health Appliances Ltd. I uM.n Baad, l.ndan \M. I. I n Und. WARNING! This Kid Is Dynamite.. Witlta Gag! IT'S JERRY LEWIS as "THE DELICATE DELINQUENT" A F'trimount Picture 4 Swansofi BONED CHICKEN AM moat, ready233 words
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Advertisement441 1957-11-24 5 I mm SH&mmmT I fm\mm^mM? '*'^%^Si^^v f^mw MORK AM) MORE I BANK DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS I are being opened *,(h LoMtaad Uanimp. where cpi.al 1 c ,V". 1 'u "V s sk ll| y m «he .usurcd security I k lnlcri J of8 Per .inmim is pad I mV Zwi r441 words
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Article, Illustration146 1957-11-24 6 TO GET the best out of your perfume or cologne, use it freely on your accessories. because there is nothing more delicately feminine than the elegant aura of a lovely fragrance Use the perfume on your skin when you dress, of course, but146 words
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Article, Illustration315 1957-11-24 6 ...to set off the Xmas season I F you have ever won--1 dered how a $25,000 emerald and diamond necklace would look with your favourite evening gown, you will have your chance to judge at a forthcoming fashion show in Singapore. The show, to display $100,000315 words
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288 1957-11-24 6 Massage -it's only way to beat that patchy look THIS week, our Sunday Times beauty adviser, Mrs. Louise Klerk, talks about facial massage, its purpose and value in preserving a youthful complexion. The word "massage." she says, originates from the Greek, meaning "to knead." Its practice has come to all288 words
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166 1957-11-24 6 'Buttermilk biscuits '-or scones to most of us AGUUL who has a IgM h mil with scones is always rcckonrd the (test cook So try out this Anie rititn recipr. Because It is American. it i> railed "Buttermilk biscuits?" But they're good old scones to most of us. and very166 words
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Advertisement190 1957-11-24 6 (jift-^iving deligjife f Choose from the {&3%tei^*\^J l wonderful selection of *J W*Z-^'*^^zs&%L. gay gift sett Yardley have to offer you, your rf.^ X\rf£< -2^-^^ > family, your friends... £i I Perfumes and exciting i Beauty Sets for women. < *^jZT^ *T^ IPra^i'— 1 luxury -~-^i/\ for men. by YARDLEY190 words
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Advertisement462 1957-11-24 6 •;^;^^;^;^^^Vv•:^^•^v•^'^•;^^^Q^•:': 'W&s!^&£3 Vfc&£->^V cleared.. i^fe, **y* popular film tttr r I^*3 flip "Just before shoot- "Then I took a, In seconds my ing a big scene a couple of quick itully Do%e C^" K while ago. my nose ...my voice cic»rclogged making nlfft from my «t...and we wrrt me sound462 words
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Article574 1957-11-24 7 Let us be honest: Werejhey really so very good? %'oiDrair.y ones do you J i time when '•rid had n com- i ;-it.-ar not of the nkind as it occurred to Rus- o v ln my Cambridge School Certificate. Since I left school i574 words
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341 1957-11-24 7 ■■li^BiHßiilßi^B won't people allow a girl to remain a spinster from choice? Why should I be clubbed an old maid and an unwanted specimen just because I refuse to marry? I am a Ceylonese girl and my chief reason for not wanting341 words
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348 1957-11-24 7 A boy who asks: Is my girl a two face? I AM in love with one of my relations and intend to marry her when I am able. Her parents have agreed to this. But now I find that one of her cousins is writing to her and I don't348 words
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Article83 1957-11-24 7 TS IT possible for me to get married by proxy? My fiance is in Britain and will have to be there for another 12 years. I am under 21 and I cannot go to him because of parental op- position WILLING BRIDE You cannot (jet married without your83 words
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Advertisement234 1957-11-24 7 1 --a l M I W^f^KSff^SS^ST" "I I— aartBBBBBBBBBaB H V' ''''^^^■Z&SSZvS!' 4^frMfr*W* W a > i iitffAlf -|i >flaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaßaaaafiHHaaWHßaiilfc' I&bbbbbbMßßH ■^■■■l ;JP^ how do you measure success Aftir yon of research. Shell discovered the answer to rough running caused by engine deposits. But success by itself was not enough.234 words
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Advertisement57 1957-11-24 7 FOR REALLY RAPID RELIEF FROM ACID INDIGESTION I ALWAYS TAKE PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA i||gj| TABLETS I «ifttftt* I THEY'LL MAKE YOU I M Ii FEELDANDY! I STpHlLl.^ U HANDY! ■MH£..i(.MMIMft .alaal^^SSr^ I.' A f tX<* Kuala Lumpur Railway Station enhanced and preserved with PENTAUTE' emulsion paint HI I '.^'JUM57 words
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Miscellaneous49 1957-11-24 7 TUE+»*"GA)A6OL<3 UAVt VOO CfcAD TUIS At?TiCLe)|f T 5-tVS THAT TUE: PCKJNO U oeoeee r to o*v is only woctu a* t I COMPAQ tO WITM 194-7 J— \l "7/ [rUATS GUE-trCE-O M& UP OONT PE-&L NEAOLV SoVJ r tj BAO now aeouT PAvihi&j 1/ ALL TUAT POB MV COATTn49 words
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Article125 1957-11-24 8 Widows: Let us forget the past MELBOURNE, Sat. Members of two Melbourne war widows' organi ations today expressed t ar the Thirtyjf on prot any Japanese nister or ambasador laying a wreath on an Australian war meal nt of made after would lav a 81 n at the National nReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-11-24 8 SHE'S OUT TO WIN UNION CROWN Th e second anniversary social and dance of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' I'nion will be held on Jan. 4. at the Victoria Memorial Hall hi aid of its building fund. Highlight of the programme will be a beauty contest to rlect a "I'nion88 words
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Article46 1957-11-24 8 IPOH. A labourer, burled alive In a ro used ny ;>. blasting oxpio.sion at a I roh. fourth mile Chomor n>ad. yesterday afternoon. His body has not been recot( red. Another labourer. Chen B i) 6. was seriously injured and was admitted to Hospital.46 words
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Article180 1957-11-24 8 AH KENG OWES LIFE TO AUSSIES THE generosity of three Australian organisations, has saved a Kuala Lumpur bicycle mechanic from probable death. Siew Ah Keng. 30, had been suffering from a serious brain disease for a long time when, in April, news was received that the Australian Association of Ethical180 words
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890 1957-11-24 8 'Much praiseworthy effort was put into prewar militarj^jilanning' Reply to history review MALAYA FELL... BECAUSE BRITAIN COULD NOT FIGHT JAPAN, ITALY AND CERMANY AT SAME TIME LONDON, Saturday. IT.-CEN. Arthur Percival, who surrendered British forces to the Japanese in the 1942 fall of Singapore,890 words
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Article63 1957-11-24 8 LADY BLACK. wif P of the wer P many worn. j Governor, yesterday said that I nothing much to the poor people of Singapore the day and were crying out for help. volunteer to h< i She told a Singapore Chin- "They nerd v ese63 words
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135 1957-11-24 8 VUUO will be the next prin- cipal of Singapore Chunt; Cheng High School, whose hoad Dr. Chuang Chu Lin is detained under a banishment order? The appointment is ex- pected to be announced today by the chairman of the i school.135 words
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Article, Illustration138 1957-11-24 8 THE '&3 ROBBERS' WHO GOT AWAY Is it lovely... I^UANTAN. game oi robbers' wa si I soon after dawn I One hun i stables hui I ing in pongs lor m men of thi i k Federation Spn 1 vice. Sleepy -eyed a amazed at the vity. were I Id138 words
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Advertisement284 1957-11-24 8 ilili: says Sir Compton Mackenzie Ik-it i I IIH «biii .—ran, Jfli M3t~ r Compton Mackenzie, author of count- jy|^^. r J£: li^s world-famous books and pla>s inclu- jfcpgF '^^nAEHB ding, appropriately caough, that hilarious V^^P best-seller WHISKY GALORE wites '►^^ES' 'i^JCF from his Edinburgh home: *»s i/ "I have284 words
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Advertisement100 1957-11-24 8 r Lips and v tlniivrlips N iiiaile beaotifyl Vh^i/j CLTEX All the newest, loveliest fashion colors lor lips and A J fingertips. A color to P.ntt^r every complexion. every dress Cutex Nail Polish stays on longer, defies chipping and peeling! And lr, r matchli SUy Fast Lipstick (l S^^^BL (Mm100 words
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Article171 1957-11-24 9 Stident rbels ac now luiet PhK SCHOOLS AY CLOSED r Z hundred students the Foon Yew School in johore who tried to hold meetings on FnIH Dack quietly to rudies yesterday. md the rnent comiKing no Chong Wen, managetold the that three or I had visit,:i the morn- the police171 words
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Article43 1957-11-24 9 Union Bank, .Id receptions to mark the open- w branches in R ad and Ornn| Chang will i r <<i the branch. New Bridge Road. of the Tanglin :h Ls in the Ngee ng in Orchard ix> Mr. Lav Hui43 words
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Article406 1957-11-24 9 NINE QUESTIONS, NINE ANSWERS-THEN CHAIRMAN SAID: ITS ALL OVER' fHE Singapore Teachers' Union yesterday had the shortest extraordinary meeting in its history 1 8 minutes. It started at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 2 12 p.m. and finished as the town clock struck 2.30406 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-11-24 9 rIF. (iovcrnor of Stagspore. Sir Kobert Hl.uk. laid the foundation >tone of the new St. John headquarters in Bcsek Road \cstrrday. Sir Robert said the ceremony had a special significance to him as it was his last participation in the activities of the Venerable Order93 words
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123 1957-11-24 9 RAZAK DENIES REPORT ON RECOGNITION OF CHINA KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today denied that Malaya I would recognise Communist China if the Malayan Com- munist Party surrendered uni conditionally at the proposed peace talks. He told the Sunday123 words
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563 1957-11-24 9 TUAN DJEK - TUAN DJEK THE Tuan availed himself of TYMOTW's* car that shuttles between Mawai Estate and the J.B. hospital to call on T, and to have a check-up of his own health. He found T on his feet and more or less on563 words
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Article, Illustration132 1957-11-24 9 Mr B. T. J. BiukcridKc (right), the retired Registrar of VehMM, "ho has lived in the Colony for 26 years. wants to spend his retirement in Singapore. "After having been here so lone," he said, "I just couldn't think of leaving. I have so132 words
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Article397 1957-11-24 9 LODGES NOTICE OF APPEAL KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. IWOMAN terrorist Wong Lan alias Ah Har, 20, was sentenced to death in the High Court here today for unlawful possession of a shot gun and ammunition, despite her counsel's plea that she was not a "fighting woman.397 words
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Advertisement483 1957-11-24 9 TO WIN SUCCESS POPULARITY M HAY i W^CUITAH I PARN nillPlfl V c °n LtHni UUIOrvLI :>rt to ploy the Guitor. This faicirtotino IT UflllC Instrument is now ea'.-y to leorn no 111 nUMC knowledge of music required to start TUIC MCIU CACV WAV Inlo Rtn tAoT WAY YOUR SUCCESS483 words
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Article467 1957-11-24 10 WITH the Third Asian Games listed for Tokyo in May next year, Singa- pore amateur sports ort ganisations have begun plans for ensuring a representation that will be strong both in numbers and calibre, and a suffiI ciency of funds. |As to the former objective, it cannot467 words
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Article, Illustration126 1957-11-24 10 THIRTYSEVEN-year-old Karam Singh of Johore, former Home Cuard and medical orderly, has just arrived in London after cycling from Singapore. The journey took six and a half months. He had only two punctures in 160 days of actual cycling. But he spent126 words
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Article, Illustration2348 1957-11-24 10 Robbed by bandits and hounded by a hungry tiger AS a boy of the Johore Bahru Government English School, I was never brilliant at arithmetic or dictation. Bui I could |><Kist of one thing: I could cycle faster and farther than any of the other boys uphill or downhill. My2,348 words
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Advertisement692 1957-11-24 10 I Straits Time* k Free Press j For th« convenience of odver- linn our rrprcMfitoliv** at lit floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, j ORCHARD ROAD, will r«ctl»t small j •aVtrtrMMMnti o*4 •n«w«r» to fcoi -ben. aeuiritd advertisement! may I also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Wmchetter HcuM, Collyer Quay,692 words
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Advertisement10 1957-11-24 10 Sole SCHMIDT I CO., M LTD. P.O. BOX 2395, SINGAPORE.10 words
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Advertisement47 1957-11-24 10 WHY the acrobatics Without strain an Electrolux would quick floor-to-ceiling cleaning. Model 62 even a sprayer, at no extra cost. Will tell her about the new < Electrolux lif ore Nutl^ nn i>"*' ir lighter tools, ligbtwe! 'I \>lcin rollers tncrei Se&itat t/ouA, Elec trol u x %)fy<-47 words
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Article257 1957-11-24 11 pOWN TOOLS EN PROTEST TOLD SMELTING CO. WOULD NOT NEGOTIATE WITH MTUC Management will not drop notices to 1 7 PENANC, Saturday C|X HUNDRED Eastern Smelting Company workers today walked out for a day when management refused to withdraw dismissal notices to 17 of257 words
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72 1957-11-24 11 rf.sterday 700 and 750 :tes on •bout $6,000 paid red Customs ere on watch nulan, oft* Pan they saw idinu into the .1 1 rl l n the but a man at Jumped ashore confiscated. At your cinema Kola Illiarn Spare i. 8.30. Kiin ii (an72 words
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Article163 1957-11-24 11 1 0-day show by leading artist Liv Kang^man of 3 worlds' A LEADING Singapore arti a 10-day exhibition at from Dec. 6. Mr. Liv was born in China, but has made Malaya his home since the age of six. He has studied painting in France for five years, concentrating on163 words
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Article305 1957-11-24 11 ■i\( iKT by Kegir>f Ist Loyals at ens 5 pm. to 6.15 111 M S()( lETY cultural cene. 6. 50 m SEI M s-amford :mts by I hers Cheung ok. Dr. K H. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. •H niODIST FF.L- Dr. Khoo 4305 words
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Article51 1957-11-24 11 TODAY- Singapore 12.39 a.m. TOMORROW: Singapore 1.21 (Bft 9ln.') 11.47 a.m. UOft.). a.m. Bft. 7in.) 12.27 pjn. (9ft. Kuantan 923 a.m. (6ft. 21n.> 81n.); Kuantan 10.04 a.m. (sft. 11 22 p m '(10ft. 4in.) Trengganu 91n.): Treng&anu 11.18 p.m. (7tt 10 40 am. (7ft. 7in.).51 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-11-24 11 A LEADING Singapore artist, Mr. Liv Hang, puts the finishing touches to a large oil painting of women labourers at work one of the canvasses which will be on show at the Victoria Memorial Hall next month.— Sunday Times picture.43 words
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Article69 1957-11-24 11 The strike by 180 daily-paid employees of Thornycroft and Co. entered its fourth day yesterday without any sign of an early settlement. The strikers, members of the Singapore General Employees' Union, are demandIng an equal distribution of work in rotation. It was their third walk-out69 words
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Article87 1957-11-24 11 The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association yesterday appealed to the Chief Minister. Mr. Llm Yew Hock, to use his good offices to settle Its dispute with the harbour board. The association wants the board to Implement the findings of a court of inquiry which Investigated87 words
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Article, Illustration330 1957-11-24 12 SUNDAY TIMES CAMERA CONTEST I lEUTENANT Colonel Archibald Edward Harbord Anson left London in May 1867 accompanied by his wife and daughter to take up his appointment as Lieutenant Governor of Penang. On arrival, he and his family were put up. so he says, "uncomfortably, and it seemed grudgingly" by330 words
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367 1957-11-24 12 Donald Davies - CHOLERIC COLONEL- A PORTRAIT BY ANSON Donald Davies Often his chief clerk fled followed by a book shopkeepers. The Government Offices were housed in the Old East India Company Headquarter^ which stood on the corner of Downing Street and Beach Street. The ground floor of the "flices comprised stonepaved godowns367 words
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Advertisement580 1957-11-24 12 W—ld Ammjn. inc. Call your Cargo Agent or Pan American Phone 2412 Mansfield Co., Ltd., Ocean Bldg., Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang PALY AIVIERICAN 4^» LEADER IN OVERSEAS AIR CARGO THE MOST REWARDING TIME OF YOUR LIFE. Sun ...Ftin... Service New Friends On board the luxurious American President Liners SS PRESIDENT580 words
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Miscellaneous111 1957-11-24 12 ACROSS: 1. Company of anl- DOWN: mals i4>; 5. Forefather (3); 11. R«glon (4); 12. Garment (4): brdaln (7i: 13. Fearless <8); 15. Interjection g}** 1 (4); 16. Restrain (4>; 17. Verse J' t on c (3); 18. Zone (4); 19. Dirt (5): 7?f f 21. Cooker,' (7); 23. Make111 words
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492 1957-11-24 13 Kathleen Hickley - Worry, Worry, Worry— that's the trouble with Mister B Kathleen Hickley Reviewed by Fiims 'Theatre Records* Radio a man gives himself no time to live, he's bound to invite trouble. The theme of 'That Night" deals with an American businessman caught up in the rat race of commerce. His life492 words
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Article, Illustration275 1957-11-24 13 IMPRESSIVE REHEARSAL BY TOURING COMPANY TAUNTED GROUP BRINGS WESTERN CLASSICS TO ASIANS "THIS week, a talented company of actors appear at the Cultural Theatre in Canning Rise, and will be providing some first class entertainment. I spent a morning watching excerpts from their repertoire of plays. Without the aid of275 words
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Article207 1957-11-24 13 NATIONAL SHORT W AVK SERVICE 41 metres 7200 ko/s Medium wave 467 metres SINGAPORK ki \l\ uwm Medium ware 341 metres penam; Mjiiihih wave 366 metres IPOH Medium wave 330 metres MALACCA Medium wave 297 metres AM 7.15 Opening Announcement: 716 Morning Serenade: 7.30 Time signal and207 words
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Article, Illustration112 1957-11-24 13 NEWCOMER IN DIAL M FOR MURDER' Beryl Yates (below), a newcomer to the Ipoh stage who has had acting experience in England, will take the part of the heroine. Sheila Wendire, in the Perak Players' presentation, "Dial M for Murder." at the Perak Turf Club Sport Club for three days112 words
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Article38 1957-11-24 13 The latest warning acrnlnst the dangers of drink in show business has Ann Blyth plaintively portraying Helen Morgan, who became famous in show business and then took to the bottle. (Warner's "Both Ends of the Candle")38 words
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486 1957-11-24 13 ■r*)R some time. Americans r in the home have ber/.i doing everything to music... washing, cooking, ironing and the like. Polydor have joined the theme with Music for Cards. Conver.sa- tion and Cuddling with Harry Herman and his Or- rhestra, (46 046 LPHM).486 words
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Article50 1957-11-24 13 NEW YORK. Sat- The man who wrote "St. Louis Blues" 43 y«nrs ago. W. C- Handy, celebrated his 84th birthday last weak, A Negro, blind and confined to a wheelchair, he was feted by some of the bipgest names in snow business at a New York, hotel.50 words
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Advertisement432 1957-11-24 13 ■ffPßlfh.^: "OW SHOWING! MM *****. II M. 1.-,. 4 s > '-"W%I.K INTO TXRXI.Isr c,^^ 4 m "FORBIDDIN fi^T tT (Scope m N-« Moor^ SHACK PIT ON 1«1 -Ir.nk Uwe^ flPfWfl|i-b«,e NOW SHOWING! 4MfIHHMi 3W 9 'I AM 130. 4, 6.45 J THI OKLAHOMA WOMAV' B^^ •♦MASTER OF BALLANTRAt:" <Tech~432 words
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Advertisement566 1957-11-24 13 phone y .YOU Showiitfi ***** XSSS££aS9^ 1.1-45, 4. 6.30 9.30 I Gary C 'OOl'l.K An.lr, v 1.,.1'H1 KN Maurice tHI VAI.II R J "LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON" nw Pln»! SHAWS M.I .P vclusive "THE TODOfI IX SINCi APOKI". H Next Change: "THK BKOC; \K (.IKI. MlMgirtß. a Ttxliiv 9 a.m566 words
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Article, Illustration18 1957-11-24 14 ROME CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO A GIRL— SHE BECOMES A WOMAN!18 words
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Article, Illustration731 1957-11-24 14 Nice, quiet Belinda goes so sultry in the sun BELINDA LEE eyed me provocatively from behind a cascade of hair rather like a myopic tourist peering through Niagara Falls and husked: "I'm a changed woman." The way she said it with the pout of a lip and the slight raising731 words
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Article, Illustration341 1957-11-24 14 HAROLD CONWAY - Malayan-born Jill lands plum London stage role HAROLD CONWAY By kJALAYA-b o r n IYI Jill Bennett, whose bottom Sir Laurence Olivier once threatened to smack if she had her nose altered, has just capped her relatively short but hard-working career, on the stage, in films and in television, by341 words
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Advertisement453 1957-11-24 14 SE ASIA MS®h^ Mr Mouscdccr. a popular hero of /*>&*^V*x^s. Malay tablet, tells u$ that many years A*V*- i Mo the leopard used to be fawn v*7W^?V^^Ss^?^y cunning nature made him so hated by /^T^^^^F/^i the other |un?lcrolk rhat our hero ff fc^avi/'^^ vi organised 3 campaign to br.ind /^^"T2^^Jjy453 words
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Advertisement78 1957-11-24 14 Ajh^j^P^ (Button in Eor Brand) Realistic Toy Animals I Every chid ,i ernHusiimic abou' these genuine animal en •he "Sttiff"-zoc brings the- child ihe world s *ntir« population, tamed and wild peacefully together M your child from this remainder ol Paradise. You you-.. enioy it too! Available .it: Singapore C.78 words
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Article, Illustration1703 1957-11-24 17 Wife helped him in the world title The manager stole his first wife Bob wasn't a great actor, but he thought he was :flc. During their travels the rnmons met up with an Australian brother and Martin and Rose who were trapeze art. They became very friendi finally shared a1,703 words
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Advertisement8 1957-11-24 17 NEXT WEEK i The great i Tom Sharkey8 words
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Advertisement293 1957-11-24 17 I 2,500,000 MILES Meet Captain K. M. Mathen, a typical senior Air-India International pilot. Here's a man who has logged more than 12,000 hours flying time! Translated into distance (and we do this roughly) it means that Captain Mathen has covered more than 21 million miles Air-India International's route of293 words
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Advertisement170 1957-11-24 18 I rTTTTtttf R^KKI RRfIMP^B 9 ~^«R^9 Mtrt'j Cologne W^^G? Body Tolcum (Showing Cf»Orn, I Skm Ton. Tolcum) (Smooth Shov*. Ahtr Shov* loi.o^. Skin-Ton* Talcum. Shower Soap. M*n't Cologne, Body Talcum Slick Ocodoranl) At all fine stores. BANGKOK ySyft D Ufl L \£l— J MALAYAN A/ffWAYS GtNf»Al SAld AOINTS Til *****170 words
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Miscellaneous1372 1957-11-24 18 iy £dg>i^ jR/ce- Burroughs 1 H 9^77ENJLY IT QCC^ZZE? TO jß^flfe^ 1* BKOWN HESITATE^ jhg. VIPW ""w^.Vil RETOKTEK TACZAN SHOOK. HIS ME^r. *I WAS k Jk f*^ j a«ACS PttSONEK-- TO£TLKE7 BECAUSE Xf^m I| '..N f""i~^\=^ cV^J Tlsl^VEL TME V r^y^FV* 11 1\ NATIVES 1 l| II 7 TREACHEROUS rVATECS1,372 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1957-11-24 19 (but don't let that put you off) (STARTED thinking about reading aloud about the age of 1 2. I had a little book, one of Hans Andersen's fairy stories. "The Nightingale," which was beautifully illustrated and the story was like music. I still have the book,1,212 words
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Advertisement209 1957-11-24 19 If you like chicken c this -oup! in goldCMICKI" soar/ tfampfelli CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP ICE i rndrarnur 1« madi ki ps I <i it is nol lo .itlh'-rp U mvrrtlor I 1 ti. th« live daln ithnut rffrr^nce i imi > nti 18 i n> ic t c I r\n209 words
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Advertisement156 1957-11-24 19 use BRYLCREEM I for the clean I I smart look I I ,fMP Kji W*£ JjMB^JJMIB L^tV brylcreem controls your hair f>crI ShWMH E BRYLCREEM gircs your luir a I flj Mr natural gloss tuiliout over-mling I H Lw w brylcreem contains pure cmulsiBRYLCREEM THE LARGEST SELLING HAIRDRESSING IN THE156 words
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Article, Illustration997 1957-11-24 20 After 20 years a new Riley 6-cyiinder WALNUT FACIA AND DEEP CARPETS PUT THIS CAR IN THE LUXURY CLASS CANNOT SOMETHING BE DONE ABOUT THAT RI^HT-HAND GEAR CHANCE? COR years R ley enthuS a -Is the world over have pleaded in letters •he motor .v six-cylinder mod ;:nder with went997 words
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189 1957-11-24 20 JOSEPH EZIKIEL - JOSEPH EZIKIEL By TAKE heed Singapore raci is a young Briton out He la LAC Brian Apsoy, 21. a member of the Seletar Cycle Racing Club. Apsoy ha s already won four races which took place last month in Singapore two hill climbs,189 words
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Article61 1957-11-24 20 OIK PAGE 12 PI //IK ACROSS: 1. Herd; I. Anro tor; 11. Area; 12. Cape; 13. Intrepid: 15. Alas; 16. Rein; 17. Ode 18 Belt; 19. Filth; 21. Cm Pan-; 28. Bei get- 29. Pardons: 30. Smart; 32. I Arid: 36. Ant; 37. Tail; 40 4161 words
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332 1957-11-24 20 Kapgood for coach— a big chance went by THE Football Association of Malaya should get cracking if they are to meet with success in getting soccer coaches tor the Federation. There was a first class opportunity for FAM to gel that famous Arsenal player lor many years, Eddie Hapgood, who332 words
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Advertisement119 1957-11-24 20 //m New radiator <V I grille. larger wm* t M *****"*'s I and more e^'* aent head- Yes, it's here... ''.>'"'' -~~vw~- lamps reinforced bump- the spark ing new ~\*S version of the famous 1100. Redesigned, restyled tSSSSSSSSSSSm starter operated by an electromagnet a of new features mmmm f^™ ''™''/#mm,119 words
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Advertisement43 1957-11-24 20 One of the world's most desired watches! Y^^^- x "oamer. the watch you wear for ail A y k X V occasions. T^IX^IOO*/* waterproof Mm Shock resistant^^J Obtainable from all H.gh Class V. Dealers throughout Singapore, Federate of Malaya. North Rnrnpn and Saraw--plugs43 words
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Miscellaneous9 1957-11-24 20 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Woottor. y ft* kjQL 4rh9 words
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Article70 1957-11-24 21 JOHOI Club by 14 pou. is i got tries and a pi ipenaltyi on the Intc:: Club cround today, Johore opened scoring wheii he deience which rrteri to make it 5-o at the Interval. On the :e added two qu:rk Johnstnn after some pnod forward play.70 words
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Article34 1957-11-24 21 SYDNEY g m Aus- match here, :nd. witij one inninc- wicket down Score<W. Saunders B<>. J. M D HoatP 41-74 W< lla 152 iSawle 57) and 82 for 1 Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article99 1957-11-24 21 King Konc bo.v Sheikh Ah i>eu Yusof by one plnfall In round in their I heavy*re%ht the H.<ppv World In the main supi Baron von Hec/ey beat Sinjrh by two pinfalls to one. NUGENT GETS 7 Centrr-forward Neil scored all seven goals for R A IChanci i n99 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-11-24 21 P.!. FIGHTER HERE FOR TWO BOUTS FILIPINO Chinese featherweight Kay Ming Chan who arrived In Singapore yesterday for two fights. On Dec. 6, Hay will inert ll iu!i Rile; and on Dec. 2<>. he will light Jim Jarrett of Australia. Sunday Times picture.43 words
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Article284 1957-11-24 21 m MOHAMED bin Idup. who won the 120 yards hurdles and the long jump events and was third in the mo yards and 440 yards, was the individual champion at the Hume Sports Club's athletics championships at Bukit Panjang yesterday: Results were: mo wr" i284 words
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Article, Illustration637 1957-11-24 21 S'gor Asians make great rally in 2nd half PENANG'S BUSTLING RUGBY NEVER GAVE PERAK A CHANCE SINGAPORE Asians, joint holders of the All Blues Cup. cleared their toughest hurdle in the south /one when they beat Selangor Asians by eight points (a goal and a try)637 words
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370 1957-11-24 21 JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. lOHORE Asians had no difficulty trouncing Negri All Blurs by 24 points (three soals and three tn ni] in their All Blues Cup match at the Tohore English College ground here today. Ungku Ibrahim and his brother Ungku Ismail were370 words
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111 1957-11-24 21 Afikk tj unln uriins eh 2-1 wit. S H A After I lime. B R C reshuffled I »ard line Coutl moved I rwarri while lerablv strengthened the attack and in tan got iho winning DOW put themOn the title i ive ytmx Ceylon111 words
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183 1957-11-24 21 THREE wrestling brother.from Pakistan Bholu, 32. Aslam 24. and Akram, 23 are posing a 566.000 challenge to local wrestlers That is the amount of money the Karachi Wrestling Association is offering to the man who can beat any one of the three brothers. The offer183 words
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Article56 1957-11-24 21 DURBAN. Sat. The Australian touring te.tm were 123 for one wicket, at tea in reply to Natal's first lnninss of 147 on the ,-tvond day of their four-day m.itch here today. Scores: Natal 147 iMrGlew .i 7 no., Benaud 7-46 i. Australians 123-1 i Burke 65Reuter - 56 words
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Article62 1957-11-24 21 Percy nets two for Police DOLICE. beat Singapore 1 Teachers Union 3-1 n a Singapore Hockey \ssociaton Div. 1 league natch at Serangoon F?nad yesterday. Police opened the score In ie 18th minute through ozano. Teachers drew level eisht linuto.s after the Interval hen Kulasingam scored. Police regained the lean62 words
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Advertisement348 1957-11-24 21 SINGAPORE CITIZENSHIP of SINGAPORE REGISTRATION PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK ENDING 30th NOVEMBER, 1957 Registration will take place at the Singapore Citizenship Kegistry, Central Office, 0, 11 IS, Fort Canning Road, from X.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Chinese are invited to reuister in accordance with their 'sen' as shown in Chinese348 words
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Article2746 1957-11-24 22 EPSOM JEEP - ENGLISH RIDERS GET OFF THE MARK EARLY DAY OF UPSETS-LINDALOU ($136) AND OUR KINGDOM ($116) uy EPSOM JEEP rrHREE spectacular three-figure dividend .ga Blondeau I, Lindalon (S130) and Our Kingdom (sll6)— highlighted the Of the Perak Turf Club November meeting at Ipoh v day. All2,746 words
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236 1957-11-24 22 English Scottish soccer results DIVISION ONE DIVISION THREE (North) Birmingham 0 Blackpoo. I j g£S? I Burnley 3 Leeds 1 Bradford x stockport 0 1 Man^nited g*J J BJSm SSL ige :«s«*j DIVISION TWO DIVISION THREE (South) Bournemouth Aldershot 1 Bristol C. 1 West Ham 1 Brentford I Newport 1236 words
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482 1957-11-24 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. After losing two singles matches, Singapore rallied magnifirentlv to win tho t^ n mncenuy to mn tne two Doubles in the first nights play of the inter-zone final of the Foong Seong Cup badminton tournament here tonight, Th. ~of«v. The match482 words
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Advertisement173 1957-11-24 22 117// The Mr. Vickers who was in the Supreme Court (Singapore) on Friday telephone urgently ***** between 1 2 p.m. or come to the same Court on Monday. Brownie Movie I Cameras I Camera, f/2 7— nlrrady n \^^r^T Jr I 1 jfl i< From Kodak... K~UdJJdMS color movies now173 words
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Advertisement207 1957-11-24 22 The five picture size ca merQ Usmp st..nrl.ird 120 (82/8) film, you CAri take 12 pictures 6 x 6cm x 2i J the full sue «dc<»l format or 16 pictures 4«'l c rn, 4x55 cm the Super-Slide «.ne for 35 mm pro|fCtors or 24 pictures 24 x 36 mm. 28207 words
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