The Straits Times, 26 November 1957
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Title Section19 1957-11-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Ik**** 15 CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1957 Estd. 1845.19 words
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Article, Illustration1268 1957-11-26 1 PENANG AND KEDAH SCHOOLS STAGE CONGREGATIONS^ Rebels call on candidates to stop examinations and join in demonstrations Leaders defy school heads Silence for three minutes— then back to classes DENANG, Mon.— About 1,300 senior students from three Chinese hi«rh s< hools in Penang ;uid Kedah staged peaceful"1,268 words
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Article91 1957-11-26 1 OLOVBO. Mon. Fresh >trike broke out in Ci vlon today within a few hours of a settlement in the nf postal workers *hich halted all mail and deliveries. n hundred and fifty 1 workers walked out [aiming hither wages and 775 workers on an agricultural iAP - 91 words
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Article133 1957-11-26 1 KIDNAP: REWARD OFFER GOES UP SINGAPORE police, now engaged on an all-out war against kidnappers, yesterday offered $15,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of three men wanted in connection with the abduction of a banker on Aug. 29. The banker. Mr. Ng Sen Choy, was kidnapped in Wing133 words
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Article40 1957-11-26 1 Tin fell by $12.25 per picul to $324.50 on the Singapore market yesterday. The International Tin Council meeting in London has been brought forward from Dec. 11 to Dec. 4, reports Reuter. (SEE PAGE 5).Reuter - 40 words
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Article319 1957-11-26 1 How Japan plans to help Malaya (/•UALA LUMPUR, Mon. An elaborate plan to assist Malaya economically and technically will be drawn up by the Japanese Government shortly after Mr. Nobusuke Kishi returns home from his South-East Asian "goodwill tour." Under this plan, disclosed by the Japanese PrimiMinister before his departure319 words
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Article180 1957-11-26 1 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. Sir Ernest Oppenheimer controlling genius of a vast diamond empire for more than 30 years, died here today. He was 77. Known as the "King of Diamonds." German-born Sir Ernest rose from office boy to be chairman of De Beers Consolidated Mines.Reuter - 180 words
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Article160 1957-11-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has accepted "with great pleasure" an invitation from the Japanese Premier to visit Japan. The invitation to the Tengku wa s extended during yesterday's offltial discussions between the Tengku and some of his cabinet members and160 words
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Article37 1957-11-26 1 BANGKOK. Mon. The Interior Ministry said today walkie talkies would be used on election day. Dec. 15, to stop electoral frauds They would be used for maintaining communication between polling booths. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article23 1957-11-26 1 TOKYO. Mon. A Welfare Ministry official said today that 499 persons had died in the influenza epidemic now sweeping Japan.23 words
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Article29 1957-11-26 1 ALGIERS. Mon French paratroopers backed by helicopters were reported today to have surrounded a band of 100 Algerian insurgents north of Timimoun. in the Sahara Desert.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article26 1957-11-26 1 TOKYO. Mon -Two passengers were killed and 56 others' injured. 13 seriously, today when a tliree-coach electric train overturned at a turn near Tsu.26 words
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Article22 1957-11-26 1 NICOSIA. Mon. A bomb explosion seriously injured three Greek Cypriots at their home in Yerosklpou village near Paphos yesterday— A.P.AP - 22 words
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Article681 1957-11-26 1 KISHI SEEKS EXPANSION OF TRADE Packed programme for visiting Premier T^HE Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Noousuke Kishi, said on arrival in Singapore yesterday that he looked forward to 'frank talks to help promote mutual understanding and co-operation between his country and the Colony. He added that he hoped the681 words
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Article18 1957-11-26 1 Singapore police last nip t rounded up 20 secret society suspects in the Tiong Bharu area.18 words
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Article105 1957-11-26 1 Police hold two after roof chase POLICE last night arrested two men at gunpoint after an exciting roof-top chase in Cambridge Road. Singapore. A 999-call brought several police radio cars converging on a house after neighbours said they had seen men sneaking in. The occupants a Chinese family were out.105 words
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Article25 1957-11-26 1 ICE MEN OFF LONDON, Man— British tram lift BkacUeton hasc in liid In inaki- first land rrosMiig of Antantii leaned here. h< m.25 words
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Advertisement18 1957-11-26 1 ftOP quality French Brandy, now available same price us ordinary standard qualities. Agents: THE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTD.18 words
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Advertisement89 1957-11-26 1 £iiiii.iim.iiiii.imiiiimiiiiiMiiii£ I $so,ooo I I JACKPOT COULD BE YOURS! \'oi could make 1957 s X a bumper year by s winning the $30,000 Jackpot in The Malayan Monthly's Contest P' (November). E Have you made your bid for the big prize? If E not, you should do so at once.89 words
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Advertisement130 1957-11-26 1 •F camera f^/jw S.S Lrn, S Irj if- I.UOD > m..> lo i, rrm hit r""^ \j Sole Agents: SCOTT ENCLISH (SEA LTD ~v Wise Engineers choose /£i^- BRUSH Square 'JJ^i Path Alternators I By using novel design methods Brush have made their Square Path. Alternators absolutely unbeatable. They're space-saving,130 words
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252 1957-11-26 2 M.P.s PLAN TO AMEND NEW GOVT. AID BILL T ONDON, Mon. Labour Members of Parliament will press for cuts in the interest charges on loans to colonial territories when Parliament debates new legislation on coloni a 1 development, party sources saidReuter - 252 words
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112 1957-11-26 2 16,000-mile Britannia ride -for just 17 BANGKOK, Mon.— A Siamese who stowed away on a Britannia and Kot as as London was fined 100 baht (less than $17) on his return. But as he did not have money even to meet the fine he was Jailed for 20 days instead.Reuter - 112 words
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Article97 1957-11-26 2 WINDSOR, Mon.— A car TT was sent from Windsor Castle yesterday to Cheam School, in Berkshire, to pick up Prince Charles and one of his school friends. It was the second time in three weeks that the young Prince had visited his parents atReuter - 97 words
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Article37 1957-11-26 2 LONDON, Mon. Mr. Harold Wilson, the Labour Party's economic spokesman, said at Yeadon, Yorkshire, last night that the Labour Party was working on new policy statements affecting; agriculture, education and the control of private investment.—Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-11-26 2 SPECIALIST Third Class William Girard. tho GI who was uiven a suspended sentence of three years by a Japanese court last week for killinc a Japanese woman, is reunited with his Japanese wife. A.P picture.AP - 39 words
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256 1957-11-26 2 Palace rebuffed his plea for Ceylon peasant /COLOMBO, Mon.— On the eve of the International Press Institute conference opening in Kandy tomorrow Ceylon's Sunday newspaper focussed the spotlight on one of the 100 delrgates Lord Altrincham. A columnist in the Ceylon Observer saidReuter - 256 words
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Article21 1957-11-26 2 NEW YORK. Mon. Actress Ethel Jackson. 80. the U.S. original theatrical "Merry Widow." died at the weekend. A P.21 words
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Article73 1957-11-26 2 MANILA. Mon Swedish products from matches to models of ships were shown to Filipinos yesterday aboard the m.s. Bali in a campaign by Sweden to boost its exports. The 10.000-ton floatinp; showcase has been to European ports as well as Japan, Hong Kong. Korea, Indonesia and73 words
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Article90 1957-11-26 2 Geoffrey Kendall's International Theatre Company presented "The Merchant of Venice" at the Cultural Centre last night to a half i empty house. How far the lack of an audience "wall" on which to bounce the action affected the players is hard to say. I but the90 words
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Article, Illustration846 1957-11-26 2 DONALD; LUDLOW - DONALD LUDLOW From WASHINGTON. Monday. ONE question has to be settled before President Eisenhower flies off for the crucial meeting of the NATO Council in Paris next month —how hard is he prepared to press Congress to share America's scientific secrets and nuclear weapons with the Allies? It846 words
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Article297 1957-11-26 3 ISRAELI GUARDS, VILLAGERS WARNED: BE ON THE ALERT MID-EAST CLASHES FLARE AS SPOKESMEN CLAIM NEW AGGRESSIONS JERUSALEM, Monday. REWARDS have been offered in Jordan for the kidnapping of every Israeli in the troubled border area, it was alleged today. Israeli officials say they had proof of the297 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-11-26 3 "-THESE sketches of Prince Charles and Princess Anne, liang side by side in the 64th an- i nual exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters which is now on in London. They are by A. K. Lawrence. minim imiiiini i iiiiimim him in hum—50 words
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133 1957-11-26 3 WHY BRITISH HAVE SO LITTLE HEWS OF ASIA COLOMBO, .Mon— Mr. Alistair Hetherington, editor of the Manchester Guardian, told th,. International Press Institute Asian conference at Kanley today why British newspapers gave so little space to Asian news: THE limited amount of space available; THE established attitudes in the minds133 words
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121 1957-11-26 3 FISHER'S CURE FOR ILLS OF BRITAIN LONDON, Mon. Dr. GeofFisher, the Archiop of Canterbury, outlined a scheme last night n wise men" to slder all British wage, idend and pension in--i s during a "strategic pause" of six months or a Archbishop said: "We it accept that political and industrial121 words
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202 1957-11-26 3 JAKARTA. Monday. TX) the solemn throb of mosque drums millions of 1 Indonesians today paused for five minutes to "dedicate"' their eflorts to Indonesia'? struggle for Dutch West New Guinea. The government told work ers to stand in silence a midday to pray forReuter; UP - 202 words
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Article91 1957-11-26 3 Father of 3 now sister to wife K <>s vim: (Scotland). Mnn. A 40-year-old scientist, father of three children, told a Press conference yesterday he was changing sex but would continue his work here and live with his wife now as a sister to keep their family intact. Frank Little91 words
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228 1957-11-26 3 AUSTERITY BUDGET: FOOD BOOST AIANILA, Mon. PreiU sident Carlos P. Garcia bas started drafting a four-year development programi me aimed at putting the Philippine economy on an even keel. Preliminary stages now being worked out with advLsors call for an •austerity" budget and a228 words
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Article207 1957-11-26 3 This is America by Mr. Sevan LONDON, Mon. Ml i Aneurin Bevan said yesterday that he found in the states "a desperate fevertshness, with no sense i Of direction, and certainly conception <>t social design. Mr. Bevan, who would become Foreign Secretary if the Labour Party regains power, -inn.s ofAP - 207 words
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Article83 1957-11-26 3 DOCK STRIKE SPREADS IN SYDNEY SYDNEY. Mon. Nearly 5.000 of Sydney's 6.000 dockers today refused work, and 32 of 38 ships in port were idle. Union officials expect the whole port of Sydney to be idle before the end of this week. The men refused to work for a company83 words
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Article29 1957-11-26 3 PARIS. Mon. Pri n c r George of Greece, uncle of King Paul of Greece, died at his home near Paris last night. He was 88.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article23 1957-11-26 3 RABAT. Mon. Kins Mohammed of Morocco left here last night by air for a state visit to the United States. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article290 1957-11-26 3 LONDON STOCKS LONDON. Mon. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: imuh Consols £45 7 v 's Funding 4' £84 i War 3';^ £61 7 16 —1 16 BANKS Mtilo (£5: 2'- P.U.) £6', Chartered (£1 1 37 6 —'6 Hongkong ($125) £44% INSURANCE Com. Un.290 words
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Article30 1957-11-26 3 LONDON. Fri. Spot 23d.. Deo. 23d.. Jan-Mar. 23-..d.. April-June 23 ,d.. July-Sept. 24d., Oct-Dec. 24'» d.. Nov. c.i.l. 23d.. Dec. c.i.l. 23d., Jan. c.i.f. 23 d.. Tone: very quiet.30 words
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Article21 1957-11-26 3 TIN LONDON, Mon. Buyers £"30: seller? E730 1 Forward buyers £687: sellers £688. Settlement raOVfc: Turnover a.m. 375 torts, p.m. 350.21 words
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Article91 1957-11-26 3 pARlS, Mon. The 1 British Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan, arrived here today for urgent talks with the French Premier, Mr. Felix Gaillard, on the storm over Britain's supply of arms to Tunisia. Mr. Macmillan, who was warmly greeted, said: "The Issues at stake areReuter - 91 words
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Article24 1957-11-26 3 BOMBAY: Police suspect sabotage in the crash of a Calcutta-bound mail train on Sunday in which nine people were killed and 46 injured.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article32 1957-11-26 3 TOKYO: Police have asked that U.S. army Private Gregory Kupski be charged with the murder of a Japanese girl whose nude, strangled body was found in a Yokohama alley last week. U.P.UP - 32 words
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Article26 1957-11-26 3 CAIRO: Foreign airliners have been told to keep clear of Cairo and the Mediterranean coastline for two hours on Thursday morning because of army manouevres A.P.AP - 26 words
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Article22 1957-11-26 3 TOKYO: About 75.000 Japanese iron and steel workers today entered a tenth stage of a series of strikes for higher wages ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article19 1957-11-26 3 GENEVA: A Swiss firm claims to have produced the world's first self-wind-ing wrist watch fitted with an alarm— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Advertisement89 1957-11-26 3 |/V' THE TIMEPIECE OF THE INTERNATIONAL -aSSST GEOPHYSICAL YEAR. TEAR I regard the ENICAR Ultrasonic SKERPAS as one of the most rugged and 'best adapted watches to the needs of active life for our International Geophysical Year expedition into the north of the Archipel of Spitzberg. This watch is a89 words
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Article333 1957-11-26 4 HE'S WRITING HUGE EPIC ON SEA MR. Nicholas Monsarrat, author of the best selling novel "The Cruel Sea," who is now visiting Singapore, has scant interest in conventional tourist attractions. Instead, his attention is being centred on the harbour, the sights and sounds of the333 words
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394 1957-11-26 4 CANDIDATES ARE TOLD: SPEND WITHIN THE LAW Parties keep tag on campaign cash POLITICAL parties in Singapore have warned their candidates in the City Council elections not to spend more on campaigning than the law allows. The Liberal-Socialist Party has asked its 32 nominees to work on a "strict budget,"394 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-11-26 4 She aspires to be 'Miss Co-op' Pretty Miss Pat Yong. 18 already twice-crowned a beauty queen now aspires to be Singapore's "Miss Co-op 1957." The contest, sponsored by the Singapore Public Services Co operative Stores Society Ltd.. will be held at the Sea View Hotel on Dec. 14. Those wishing78 words
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152 1957-11-26 4 First government weather award for S'pore ship 'THE Singapore Meteorological Department will, tomorrow, present a certificate of excellence to the Straits Steamship's vessel Kimanis, for providing weather information. This is the first time the department has made such an award. The certificate is recognised by the World Meteorological Organisation. The152 words
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Article128 1957-11-26 4 Dr. Garlick: No X-ray danger rE medical director of the Royal Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association. Dr. G. H. Garlick. yesterday discounted the possibility of radiation affecting schoolchildren if X-ray examinations are done by trained persons. Dr. Garlick wa s commenting on a Reuter report which stated that Washington's health officer. Dr.128 words
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179 1957-11-26 4 IMPORTANT BILLS FOR COUNCIL MEETING KUCHING, Mon. A number of important Bills will be tabled at the next meeting of the Council Negri which will begin on Dec. 3 and remain in session for about a week. One is aimed at introducing measures to cover a "loophole" In the law179 words
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Article37 1957-11-26 4 Fought—$5 Two men. Dudh Nath Parsad and Darbara Singh, who pleaded guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of fighting at the Kandang Kerbau Police Station at 10.25 p.m. on Sunday were each fined $5.37 words
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189 1957-11-26 4 A SINGAPORE house-, n wife. Madam Lim Ah Moi, 36, was injured at 3 a.m. yesterday when she struggled with three armed men who broke into her bedroom at Beli)io<s Road, off ScranKoon Road But when neighbours answered her cries for189 words
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Advertisement396 1957-11-26 4 a phone An TODAY TOMORROW *»«9 XBBSBSSSS^ 11. 1.45, 4. 6.30 &9 J S "THE BEGGAR CilßL^ OPENS THIRSDAY "piljn r /k^7^7Z~ I Clark Gablt Yvonne De Carlo BANU Ot ANIItLS phone AM m^ l-l-ST Ihi tf 4042 11. 1.45, 4, 6.30 &9 3 0 J ErroIFLYNN "SAN ANTONIO" lech396 words
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Miscellaneous159 1957-11-26 4 |2^^^^^2a^Hl RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 mrtrrs 7200 kr s SINGAPORE Medium wave 476 metres Kt'ALA U Ml'! I! Medium wave 341 metres RUM Medium wwarv r 366 metres IPOH Medium wave 330 metres MALACCA Medium wave 297 metres AM. 715 Opening Announcement: 7.16 MorninK Serenade: 7.30 Time159 words
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Article221 1957-11-26 5 IPOH MINERS SAY ONLY RESTRICTED PRODUCTION CAN COPE WITH SITUATION THE COUNCIL MEETING IS LONDON BROUGHT FORWARD A WEEK By GEOFFREY BOLAND ,|N took another tumble in price on the Singa- market yesterday, falling by $12.25 per -jful to $324.50. international Tin Council meeting in221 words
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199 1957-11-26 5 -IZUANTAN, Mon. —An enterprising land owner through whose land the Kuantan and Sungei Lembing road passes, has set up a private roadblock and is now collecting tolls from vehicles using the road. Each car is "taxed" $2 and a lorry $5. Police cars, Government vehicles199 words
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Article36 1957-11-26 5 New move on pawn brokers re Government announcement ibout the Pawnndment Ordiwa.s passed by Assembly in ■v not yet been tnrce. w limits the mrr cent on all the precent on all and higher sger loans.36 words
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Article17 1957-11-26 5 Monk to lecture I Indian monk, iiiiurugar Kirubanawill give a talk at tne Chettiars ink Road tomor-17 words
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Article42 1957-11-26 5 The Musical society 01 the Singapore Teachers' Training College will hold a Christmas concert at the V.M.C.A. Hall. Orchard Road, tomorrow at 8 p.m. A full-dress rehearsal will be staged today at the same place and time.42 words
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Article27 1957-11-26 5 The Kalaimagal School will hold an international variety concert in aid of its buildin» fund on Saturday at 8.30 r>jn. at the Singapore Dadminton Hall.27 words
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155 1957-11-26 5 Union chief calls for railway probe SWKTTENHAM, Mon. Nt of the Nation Workers, i K Kumar, today commission of affaln of Railway Ad'ion. commission, Mr. I should investi railway had so I local officials, l .schemes for ere started in 1949: WHY no University of Malaya graduates had been appointed155 words
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Article, Illustration104 1957-11-26 5 MISS Esme Wyreweden, of Singapore, who flew to Switzerland two months ago. was married to Mr. ■i\ Hamiinger at the Church of St .Martin in Zurich. Earlier this year. Esme. who met her husband three years aco. had made preparations for a Singapore wedding and104 words
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322 1957-11-26 5 Man denies raping a cabaret girl COURT HEARS MEDICAL EVIDENCE "THE defence concluded yesterday in the case in 1 which Joseph Mateju. 53. is accused at the Singapore Assizes of raping a cabaret girl, Irene Hong Sow Khrntj. 29, at his flat in Meyer Mansions, on Aug. 11 this year.322 words
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Article103 1957-11-26 5 SINGAPORE LEADS IN CHESS Mr. J. C. Hickty. ol Singapore, is leading with one and half points in the lirst two rounds of the Malayan qualifying tournament for the Asian Zone Chess Championship held in Singapore during the week-end. The Malayan Chess Federation selected Mr. Hickey and Mr. Tay Kheng103 words
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Article64 1957-11-26 5 A man under treatment at the opium treatment centre was ordered, by a Singapore magistrate to be brought to court on Dec. 6 to face a charge of smoking opium on Aug. 27. The man. Tee Tiang Teng, of Clyde Terrace, was said to have64 words
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Article43 1957-11-26 5 Gan Chirm Huat. of Clyde Terrace, who was arrested while he stood at the junction of Beach Road and Sultan Gate holding up traffic and shouting at drivers at 11.45 p.m. on Saturday, was yesterday fined $5 for disorderly behaviour.43 words
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127 1957-11-26 5 LADY BLACK VISITS LEPER PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL f ADY BLACK, wife L* of the Governor of Singapore, yesterday paid a farewell visit to the Singapore Trafalgar Home in Yio Chu Kang Road. She met, spoke and shook hands with many leper patients. When she visited the children's section, she told127 words
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Article74 1957-11-26 5 KUCHING. Mon— The Sairawak Associated Sawmillers' Association of the Third and Fourth Divisions are to petition the Government against the increase of royalty rates on timber. The new rates, which are to come into force on Jan. 1, were discussed at a meeting recently. It was held74 words
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Article36 1957-11-26 5 A taxi driver Abu Bakar bin Laidul, was yesterday fined $40 and had his licence endorsed in a Singapore traffic court yesterday for failing to stop at a pedestrian crossing on Jan. 1536 words
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Article136 1957-11-26 5 Money 'sold/ court told •yWO men were comL mitted by a Singapore court yesterday to stand trial at the next Assizes on charges alleging they were connected with 150,100 counterfeit Indonesian rupiahs Goh Boon Piang was alleged to have sold the money at a house136 words
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Article54 1957-11-26 5 St. Andrew's and St. Margare.t's schools in Singapore will produce a Gilbert and Sullivan opera "The Pirate of Penzance" next month in aid of the expansion programme of the two schools. The opera will be staged at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, on Dec. 18.54 words
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Article52 1957-11-26 5 The Singapore Certificated Teachers' Association will hold a dance at the Sea View Hotel on Friday to welcome new members and to honour their new principal. Mr. N. K. Vanniasinghan. Admittance will be by programme which can be obtained at the Sea View— s3 for a couple and52 words
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Miscellaneous407 1957-11-26 5 BAND: Public concert YWCA ißaffles Quay): Chinese ball, indoor pames 4 p.m badmln- Park 5.30 p.m. i cooking class 10 30 a.m.; ballroom I ton 4.30 p.m. dancing— beginners 5 p.m., advance TOC H .Singapore branch) IHIXTRETTF- i^, 6 p.m.; Blue Triangle Club 5.15 Weekly meeting at 11 Scotts Road407 words
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Obituary66 1957-11-26 6 VI War*, $10 (Minimum) MRS. R. N- Ratnam wife of R. N Ratnam of 35 Labu Road j Seremban funeral today (2611.57) at 4 p.m. WATERS Harold James v of CEP. Rengam Estate Johore as the result of a motor ac ident on 23rd Nov. MUTTULINGAM FRANCIS of Rambau66 words
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Article165 1957-11-26 6 M Words $10 (Minimum). MRS. ANNEANGUS desires to her snvere thanks for all the sympathy shown to her in her reavemeiH. MR. AND MRS. J. D. DAVIS thank all relatives and friends for their presents, telearams, help and a" tendance at their wedding on 2,; 1 1 S7. MH.165 words
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Article141 1957-11-26 6 H Words $10 (Minimum). COCKTAIL HOUR— Dry Ply Shen-v by Findlater's Prelude i (food Dinner! Sole AgentsRobinson's. CLEAR THE AIR Of Tobacco smell and mustlnm with a few Air-wick Mist. So simple do trouble at all. DOP.OTHY GRAY Pore Grain blockheads like magic. Follow up with Dorothy Gray P141 words
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557 1957-11-26 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Tues. Nov. 26, 1957 The Summit of N.A.T.O. Both the British Prime [•Minister in Paris and the j German Foreign Minister in Washington are preparing the way for next month's summit conference of the North Atlantic Treaty Powers. Mr. Macmillan cannot expect to smooth away in557 words
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Article375 1957-11-26 6 With Knobs On Progress in the prevention of accidents in industry has been quite remarkable in the last four or five years. The latest annual report of the Federation's Machinery Department continues the story, and is a tribute to the increased efficiency of the Department and its inspectors. There is375 words
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Article187 1957-11-26 6 Resistance to a career in Government service apparently is so great that the Federation Government is contemplating the appointment of a liaison officer in London on six months trial at $8,500 a year to talk Malayan graduates of British universities into joining the civil service. But graduates,187 words
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Article, Illustration736 1957-11-26 6 A time for firm action and sympathy IN TOPSY-TURVY IPOH A GOOD many subeditors in newspaper offices in different parts of the world have, this week for the first time, heard of the quiet and pleasant town of Ipoh. For it has been the scene of three significant events. Its736 words
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Article, Illustration12 1957-11-26 6 AND SO GOOD NIGHT World Copyifi-.i (n ammsmtnt MM tht Viielr!tr> Guorflwn12 words
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Article348 1957-11-26 6 FRASER WIGHTON - FRASER WIGHTON Britain prvpav* BY LONDON. Mon. rIERE is a growing belie! among Members of Parliament that British politics have entered a new and bad tempered phase with relations between the Government and Opposition parties likely to become deeply embittered between now and the next genera) elections348 words
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155 1957-11-26 6 I READ with interest the report in the Straits Times on Nov. 21, headed, "600 prefer hovels to modern Hats." The main reason why these attap dwellers do not want to move into the flats offered by the SIT, is the high rental. They pay155 words
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Letter163 1957-11-26 6 I HOPE that this letter will catch the eyes of some of the 200 pundits, who, ac- cording to Lloyd Morgan iS.T. Nov. 11. t are soon to publish a mocnrn Malay dictionary under the auspices of the Malay Language Society. I am puzzled by words ending163 words
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Letter107 1957-11-26 6 SUGAR: A SECONDARY MANY people have sale that Malaya should make herself less dependent on tin and rubber by setting up secondary lniustries or by growing profitable croDs such as cocoa rind oil-palm. But no one seems to have thought of growing sugar cane and building a sugar refinery in107 words
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Advertisement420 1957-11-26 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 2« Word* HO (Minimum). WATTERSON: To Alun and .Ti.ii (Nee Parsons) A Son 24-11-57 at K. K. Hospital. RUMSEY: To Joan and Doug a dMgtltar Deborah Anne at November. BAYLES: On 19th Nov. at the Nuffield M.iternity Home, Oxford, to Barbara inee Field) and Tom r.nu lr.er. KELLY:420 words
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Advertisement39 1957-11-26 6 NOW IS THE TIME for you to bay your V'mas presents, decorations, etc., to avoid the rush later Please visit our AIR-CONDITIONED SHOWROOM tor all your requirements MARICAN SONS 74. Orchard Road, Singapore, 9 P.O. Box 1584. Tel: *****.39 words
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Advertisement59 1957-11-26 6 LIGHTING FITT/MGS FOR THE CONTEMPORARt SB F. ***** Tahle standard with pelfelied wood brass stem carrying an adjustable reßecMH hl.uk or Cherry red. A4r,r,,sen,ent ot THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO Rrnrrontin,, THE CENERAL El I OPTICIANS'L. C. SMITH F BOA., D d?Trt A. J. HUGC.ETT, F.S.V.C 13. BATTERY ROAD. SINCAPORE I.59 words
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Article95 1957-11-26 7 Black praises social training Governor of SinSir Robert t< rday stressmportance of cultural dem the Coit the opening Y.M.C.A.'s il .^henton in Singahalf the po- young and cultural raining in i elparamount iw iary to pie to lace with i-onfidenc* V.MC.A. haa rtant role in its In- Black i! legacies95 words
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Article27 1957-11-26 7 nandez i Islam were Thurs:ausing V M Do- SI 0.80; ise in n 22 illi ged to have ie money a.s tees I27 words
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Article189 1957-11-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. The first broadcast storm warning indicated today that monsoon storms were expected on the East Coast of Malaya within 48 hours. The forecast is: Wind in the South China sea will increase to about 25 knots and there will be heavy189 words
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Article34 1957-11-26 7 The Singapore Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. will open an exhibition of modern Chinese paintings at the Chinese High School on Saturday. The works of studnnts will also be on show.34 words
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174 1957-11-26 7 Police stand by as hut is pulled down i SINGAPORE City Council 'inn team, which .1 its work last on an unaulhoUt in Lorong 4(1, because it could police protection. pulled the hut upants did not K"rk went on as a police P-iirni *t<>od by. But Hi- i hid tenant174 words
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478 1957-11-26 7 MALAYA WILL NOT RECOGNISE PEKING: 'IT WOULD OPEN GATES TO MORE REDS' 'NO USEFUL PURPOSE: THERE COULD BE TROUBLE OVER INDIA, PAKISTAN, INDONESIA' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday, f ENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN tonight rejected I call for a foreign affairs debate in the Legi* tive Council. "It478 words
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Article, Illustration34 1957-11-26 7 KISHI IN SINGAPORE THE PKI.ME MINISTER of Japan, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi. on his arrival at Singapore airport yesterday walks from his plane with the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Straits Times picture.34 words
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204 1957-11-26 7 I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The management committee of the Kuen Cheng Girls' School in Lornie Road, today protested against the police stopping students going home and then ordering them to return to the school. The incident occurred at 10.30 a.m. today when about 30204 words
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152 1957-11-26 7 APPROVAL of the apex. pointments of three principals to supervise Chung Cheng High School is being considered by the Education Ministry of Singapore. The names of Mr. Wong Chong Chee as acting chief principal. Mr. William Shen and Mr. Chew Eng Siang as acting152 words
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Article246 1957-11-26 7 "fHE secretary-general ol 1 Socialists, Mr. E. K. Tai "unholy alliance" of leftpledged to "annihilate" hi Referring to the announcement by the secretary-general of the Peoples' Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, of an arrangement with the Labour Front and U.M.N.O. in the City Council elections.246 words
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150 1957-11-26 7 Ragging: Students' lawyers called in HHHE disciplinary board of J. the University of Malaya yesterday had a "preliminary meeting" with three lawyers in Singapore, who have been retained for the defence of 23 senior students accused of excessive and obscene ragging. The Straits Times understands that there may be one150 words
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Article43 1957-11-26 7 Tan Lian Hiong was acquitted in Singapore yesterday of having prepared opium and being in possession of opium smoking uten sils at Kirn Tian Road on Sept. 3. The magistrate, Mr. S. K. Lee, found insufficient evidence to convict him.43 words
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153 1957-11-26 7 CHEW SAYS: SINGAPORE HAS NO CIVIC MIND yHE people of Singa- pore lack civic consciousness, said Mr. Chew Swee Kee, the Minister for Education, j yesterday. He was answering a question put by one of 24 principals and teachers of Chinese primary schools, attending a civics course organised by the153 words
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Article45 1957-11-26 7 Mr. Vernon Bartlett. Strait.s Time.s political commentator who recently returned from Europe, will speak on •Behind the Iron Curtain" at the next luncheon meeting of the Foreign Correspondents Association in South-East A.sia. at the Cockpit, Oxley Ri.se. Singapore, on Thursday.45 words
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Article24 1957-11-26 7 A total of 4,020 new Singapore citizens was registered yesterday. Thi* brings the total since registration began on Nov. 1. to 74,033.24 words
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Obituary21 1957-11-26 7 DEATH NORONHA: Robert Anthony. 68. passed away peacefully 25-11-57. Cortege leaving 46 Huddington Avenue, Serangoon Gardens, for Btdadaii 5 p.m. today.21 words
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Advertisement168 1957-11-26 7 FISHING NEjd^Jl! c Fisherman's long dream ow has come true at last, fs cftmilaa FISHING NET that has realized it. Because gs you larger catches than conventional types jlarly in the case of an Amilan gill net. ong, durable, and less liable to break :-nch your repair and replacement expenses.168 words
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Advertisement33 1957-11-26 7 V )N«y longer-lasting light I I fRFPFPi ROBLEC Sole Agent. gjj lodcrn rtrc3m BOLTER SIMON c^tTp.^d SPORE— MALAYA— BORNEO Super sensitive 16. Cecil St. Singapore- 1. Thermostat. Tels: ***** ***** Built-in Pilot light33 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1957-11-26 8 LEADER OF WOMEN THOSE who subscribe to the theory that leaders of wome n are JOTjesslve 1 feminists with little regard for womanly charm, J e {""X after meeting the Hon. Isobel Catto, president of the World Y.W.C.A., wno is currently visiting Malay" When I1,163 words
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Advertisement203 1957-11-26 8 iff y I Jr POLISHESI^y W -^=f=fr=?=^- PRnTFP.TS' j^^^^^^j NOURISHES! LIGHT TAN. OX BLOOD. M H O G A s '^SES^^^ DEO. BLUE. GREEN. NEUTRAL. A Diitributort:- MACHINE WATSON i CO. LTD. TEL: 29-284 Now sprinkle yourself jfrv^flp all over with cool, fragrant talcum powder j by CussonS Ar> CORONATION203 words
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Advertisement125 1957-11-26 8 think that all to! is crisp and ban <nd < mind. The first ■■■->»» thing you notice about Ar.crex I Is Its clean, cotton-wool softiwss— the corr.:ort and whiteness of It Ah ««»»< M anrt each theet is double for M strength. Andre* is full* nr.ipprd fnr hvi;ifnt look for125 words
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Miscellaneous305 1957-11-26 8 Straits Times Crossword I? I T~ 7™ "~T" J 1 k^ 10 it llliZßlllßlllHl "is" 16 18 l 9 20 ?l ZIISZBISIHFSjt 33 2 —^1 ZaZIZ^^SZHZB~fe~ ACROSS 7 Read up Latin version of 1 Highway feature demonstrat- match (7) Ing Mendellsm? (5. 8). 8 Marbeths question as to his 10305 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1957-11-26 9 Ghetto child built four film empires The success story of Samuel (Metro) Goldwyn QNE blistering summer day in 1910, a young ace salesman decided to get out of the heat for a while by attending his first film in a newly opened New York movie house. The picture was aDaily Mirror - 1,233 words
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Advertisement165 1957-11-26 9 Athens -**> SMSi r.nt hi >»1h ««doI Oofmett*" s Qob«rfOtfef" T,j..l -i L [AST ASIATIC CO., LTD. lARTLEY ike all .roducts. is a idllsed design to uossible in musical you a victim a poor iliestion •ionlsoften b acid. This rupts difreses heartburn, seta and that you get after ,*t out165 words
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Advertisement30 1957-11-26 9 V#%lr D w l\ I v I FA Jf ous m w w V mCHOCOLATES*j| V BOX is V BOX Ei. f&SSS f)flrj>y ALL SIZES. ALL PRICES ALL CADBURY VALUE30 words
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Miscellaneous187 1957-11-26 9 Carmen A Co. By Mas The Saint By Leslie Charteris I /SHAMELfSS I/VUTATION^ H i A,^-|^f^^F N^ WHAT (-Lt>f-"1 YOUR MITHRjIT; SHALL GO^ lOP A GUARD' I SHALL J II uPT? A^S&W CO&£0 ME HAVE TORO SEEMS J MYSELF AHO k^ VlD— REPORT y oo w4&s\ W^jii M Disliked -about187 words
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391 1957-11-26 10 By Our Market Correspondent nESPITE the drop of $12.25 in the tin price in D Singapore yesterday the local share market noon but closed steady at the lower ieveu>. Rubbers and industrials I were steady throughout tne Tin counters marked down391 words
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Article24 1957-11-26 10 SINGAPORE, NOV. 25. RUBBER: 78 T s cents per lb. (down a garter of a cent). TIN: $324.50 per picul (down $12.25).24 words
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Article150 1957-11-26 10 MELBOURNE, Mon. I INVESTMENT shares showed a 1 firm tone witn 1.C.1, up Is. 3d. and Colonial Svga- up 15s. providing the sharpest movements Drug Houses fell 7d. to provide the m .,ln exception. Mining shares were quiet on a stead> market tone. Loans showed a firm tone150 words
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Article153 1957-11-26 10 December first grade rubber buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 78 7 cents per lb. down a quarter of a cent or Friday's closing price. The closing tone was quietClosing prices In cents per lb ye.vterday were: OFFICIAL: Int 1 R.S S f.O.b. buyers 78=n. sellers 79'153 words
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Article386 1957-11-26 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "Industrials and rubbers were steady. Tins opened firm, weakened as a result of the sharp fall in metal price, and this section closed steady at the lower levels. The turnover was moderate." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday:386 words
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Article82 1957-11-26 10 Sineapore Chinese Produce Exchance: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: (opra steady quiet; November/ December $26. buyers. $27', sellers. Coconut oil; steady bulk $43 'j sellers, drum $47 2 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done: Muntok white $99 Sarawak $98. special Sarawak black $64 (all unchanged). Singapore82 words
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Article55 1957-11-26 10 The Board of Sungel Engun Rubber Estate has received an offer from a firm of stockbrokers, acting on behalf o f clients, to purchase the issued capital. The bid for each 2s. Preference share is Is 2d and for each 2s ordinary 3d. free of all expenses to55 words
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Article145 1957-11-26 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday tall rates to $100): New Tiork: buying airmail T.T. 32V O.D. 32 7 s. 90 d/st 33 3 16 credit bills. 33 3/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 9/16, OD. 31145 words
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Article280 1957-11-26 10 Ships lying alongside the Sinrspore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Canton 1 > Walra'a 45. Glengyle 6A. Schwabenstein 89. Benlawers 10 1 1 Hannover 13 14. Sinaloa 15 16' Soon Bee N. Wall 1. Glang Sens N. Wail 2. Petaling 21 22. Angkorwat 23. Serampung 24.280 words
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Advertisement354 1957-11-26 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD of the Federation of Malaya Junior Technical Assistant Appointments Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for appointment as Junior Technical Assistants In the following grades: Grace II $137.50x7.50-242.50 Grade 1 $250x7.50-317.50 Special Grade $324x14-450 Cost of living allowance at the Current Government Rates ls354 words
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Advertisement323 1957-11-26 10 NOTICES MERU TIN LIMITED Notification has been received by the Resident Director from the Board of Directors in London, that this Company sustained a loss of £1770. after depreciation of £198 to 30th. June 1957. The Report will be issued on the sth: December and the General Meeting will be323 words
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Advertisement782 1957-11-26 10 NOTICES FOR SALE Freehold property Cairn* N. Queensland 175 acres In development area suitable Breakup Housing or Commercial Caravan Park |*J miles Cairns Beach and River frontage good fishing A £4500 Apply Box A 5716 S.T. NOTICE Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 34) all persons interested782 words
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Advertisement764 1957-11-26 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE ls hereby given that I, Tan Chang Seng of Chop Teo Heng Kee. No. 109 Jalan Trus, Johore Bahru, have applied for Wholesale and Retail-shop licences In respect of premises No. 109 Jalan Trus. Johore Bahru, and that this application will be heard at the Office of764 words
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Advertisement555 1957-11-26 10 AMERICAN MAttTwTl for Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle 1 Also accepting cargo tot transhipment to Centre I S'DOre iouth »J>| "Chino Mail" Ist Call 20/22 Dec Ind Coll 27/28 Dee 4 B 'American Mail' 31 Dec/ 2 Jan 2nd Call 5/ 6 lan EVERETT ORIENT LINr "leneverttt" 4/ 6555 words
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Advertisement1324 1957-11-26 11 Tr i: 2405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. Toi: 1411 18 lines "»»*S n Sinqoporel (12 lines) ppm. XHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T D ovel 'aiViNGS to LIVIkPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Vio Suei with liberty to proceed vie Panama or Capo of Good Hope) ption to proceed vio other1,324 words
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Advertisement1197 1957-11-26 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penang P. Sham Spore i" TLANDIA" G0d.27/2* Neon fRRIA" 29/30 Nay Bangkok only "FALSTRIA" 6/ Dec 9/10 Dm 11/12 Dm i ..i,.no~ Co in 9 Soioon Bangkok KAMBODIA" 13/14 DM HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG,1,197 words
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Advertisement1053 1957-11-26 11 King THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD tSJF SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) s LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. ft CONTININTAI PORTS Spore P. Shorn Penang BINLAWERS for London, Antwerp, Hull n Pert/2* Nev 29 Nay/ 1 Dm BENVRACKIE for London, Hamburg, Rotterdom G. 33-34/ S Dec London direct arrives1,053 words
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Advertisement1303 1957-11-26 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TCL. No 2*361 ILLIRNAN LINES KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON 'H!urtUR« OTTIRDAM ANSIUi. SAN RANC.SCO, ono for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports «ATTLI. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND ond Conoda vio Colombo Aceoptlng cargo for Control ft South •CITY OF SWANSIA Spore P. Shorn Penang *OUGAINVILLI 23/3* Dm 31 Dec/2 Jen1,303 words
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363 1957-11-26 12 RISE OF $9.3 MILLION IN PURCHASES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES ARE REASON AS WELL AS MORE DEMAND BY PRIVATE BUYERS MALAYA is buying greater quantities of electrical equipment this year as the result of her big development programmes in housing and industry and the increased demand363 words
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Article231 1957-11-26 12 K. BHARU FACTORY OPENS IN 1958 A FACTORY to as- semble Japanese machinery parts is to be set up in Kota Bharu. Kelantan, next year writes our correspondent, Khoo Slan Hock. A six-acre plot of land in the heart of the town has been earmarked for this project which aims231 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-11-26 12 MR. GEOFFREY WOLFE, joint managing director of Wolf Electrical Tools Ltd. will arrive in Singapore on Friday in the course of a business trip. First to manufacture a representative range of portable electrical tools in Britain, the Wolf factories have been considerably expanded since the war.74 words
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Article222 1957-11-26 12 COMPANY WILL EXPAND SERVICES China Siam Line plans fHINA SIAM Line whose fleet of cargo and passenger ships have been operating in Singapore, Malayan and other Far East ports for decades, are planning to improve their services to meet the growing demand of local shippers. This was announced by Mr.222 words
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Article90 1957-11-26 12 ANOTHER Malayan rubber company which, having sold its Malayan estates, is going into an entirely different kind of business is Segari Rubber Ltd. On December 9 shareholders will be asked to change the nanv; of the company to Apex Pioperties Ltd. and to approve alterations to the90 words
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Article, Illustration175 1957-11-26 12 Swiss watch man finds greater competition here COMPETITION in the watch m irk< I become keener than ever. lf: Swiss watch manufacturing comp; last week. Mr. Silvan Kocher, proprietor of S. Kocher and Co. of Grenchen, said this intense competition had spurred watch manufacturers into greater efforts to keep their175 words
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Article23 1957-11-26 12 DULL PROSPECTS Mr. J of 3rit. ber. ha hold< r.s should b. i rubbi r early pr and the tinut-d satlsfac part oi23 words
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Advertisement264 1957-11-26 12 Choose the 18ig(C point For the way Lf<UL write i 1 U -2s, CHOOSE V the right ESTERBROOK r*~y(J point for the way YOU <^1 I-* J^ X :^'*W^B ESTERRROOK Fountain (^C/ y v 1 >€ "I our cfwlre jit^^^^~' WRITE *T J s^&J^ with the Estf.rbrook pen »«< A^*""264 words
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Advertisement134 1957-11-26 12 DRIWAL !s a Siliconc, A I a group of remarkable yldStlC synthetic compounds /A midway in chemical structure fdlilCOClt between glass and <^ f nr vmjr plastic but driwal joryour has P. 6 added U^lAi^; giving special protection UUUUlll^ against .fungus. L~—j I DRIWAL is quite invisible and H^B% intensely134 words
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194 1957-11-26 13 Distine will have two more races at S,pore CHAMPION'S DEPARTURE IS DELAYED rUSTINE'S departure for England has been delayed and his owners, Mr. W. McGregor Watt and Mrs. R. N. Hobbs, have entered him for two more races at Bukit Timah. The five year old champion sprinter will have both194 words
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Article532 1957-11-26 13 RACK WEIGHTS FOR BUKIT TIMAH TO/EIGHTS for all eight races at Bukit Timah on Saturday are: Cll Div I—l Mil* Little Pappa 9.06 Adelaide Star 9.04 Crimson Pirate 9.0S Tudor Wonder 9.01 On Stage 8.12 Straits Code 8.12 Pappa's Love 8.05 Byzantium 8.03 Frog HI 8.03 Daybrook 8.02 Ottosan 8.02532 words
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Article95 1957-11-26 13 ADELAIDE, Mon. Trevor Fancutt of South America and Graham Lovett of Australia, a scratch combination, scored an unexpected victory over the U.S. Davis Cup pair, of Gardnar Mulloy and Vie Seixas today in the South Australian lawn tennis championships here. Fancutt and Lovett won 7-5, 7-5 2-6,Reuter - 95 words
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Article29 1957-11-26 13 K. C. Graham and Mrs. M. Rae won the Keppel Club's 18-hole mixed foursome stroke competition on Sunday. Runners-up were G. WllI liamson and Mrs. P. Haworth.29 words
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Article88 1957-11-26 13 13 told to leave the course IPOH. Mon.— Thirteen people including two women j —were told to leave the Perak Turf Club course on Saturday after they had been called to the secretary's office. The Clerk of the Course. Mr. P.S.C. Power, said that a special team of "investigators" mingled88 words
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Advertisement334 1957-11-26 13 Check Before Poitiig Replies to Box Nu«ben should be »»kcn to box number CORRECT j .d Address "> the i Cecil Street. h sent by re«il- j I Postal Order, or U ld be crowed. ,d from P««e 6>PIONB VACANT Hox iO eU. extra PIST INDOOR Sales < i xpmence334 words
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Advertisement588 1957-11-26 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Wordt SS (Mm.) Box SO ett. extra. I WANTED IMMEDIATELY MASTER For foreign going vessel i Apply Kie Hock Shipping Co. Lid I j 48 Cecil Street. i ACCREDITED well established i advertising agency require production man with knowledge block making, type setting, copy detail. Previous agency588 words
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Advertisement887 1957-11-26 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED U Words SS (Mm.) Box SO ett. extra. INDIAN FAMILY Urgently requires Flat, House two bedrooms sittingroom kitchen reasonable rent. Please apply Box A 5689 S.T. WANTED Urgently. 2 to 3 bedroom furnished flat. Self contained. I Modern Sanitation Centrally Situated. Room 40, Adelphi Hotel. Singapore. WANTED BY887 words
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Advertisement877 1957-11-26 13 WANTED TO PURCHASE: 20 Words $S (Mm.) Box SO ett. extra. WANTED to buy new or second hand bandsaw machine size 16" to 26". Contact Post Box 50 or Telephone *****. HIRE PURCHASE 2« Worit Si (Mm.) Box SO ett. extra. DONT PAY MOKE! Radio*. Radiograms on very easy payI877 words
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Advertisement908 1957-11-26 13 MISCELLANEOUS 10 Wordt SS (Mm.) Box SO ett. extra. DARLING -111 be late tonight. I have to go to Sime Darby and buy some of those wonderful Black dc Decker power tools. OK MEANS ODO-KIL and Odo-Kil means OK the wonderful under-arm Deodorant, obtainable from Lyons Trading Co., 5 Cowan908 words
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Advertisement175 1957-11-26 13 Here's high praise for THE ANNUAL roR 1958! A Reader from Kuala Lumpur writes: "This year the technical excellence of the Annual surpasses anything you have published before. The articles and pictures are of a very high standard. You must be proud of such craftsmanship." A Reader from Singapore writes:175 words
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857 1957-11-26 14 'INTERNATIONAL' DOOMED to FAILURE New FMAAU event may suffer from clash with the Asian, Olympic Games JHE Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union, at its meeting held at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, closed one door to Singapore but opened another. In deciding to hold a national championships only for athletes857 words
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Article212 1957-11-26 14 fEYLON Sports Club further strengthened theii KJ S.H.A. first division title claims when they bea' R.N. Police 2-0 at Serangoon Road yesterday With this victory Ceylonese now have two more games to complete their league programme. If they win both they will qualify to meet212 words
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Article52 1957-11-26 14 DURBAN, Mon. The touring Australian cricketers declared at 369 for six when rain stopped play just before tea in their match against Natal here today. Burke took his overnight 94 to 122. Other scorers were Simpson 44. Davidson 32 n.o. Smith took four forReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-11-26 14 JUST as well Boswell St. Louis ducked under the right that Peter Waterman sent whistling through the air in their fight at the Empress Hall. Earl's Court. London, last week. In the ten-round contest, the Trinidadian reversed two previous verdicts when he beat Waterman,Reuter - 58 words
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332 1957-11-26 14 V. P. MAYACAM - Wee wants Cup team to be named on Dec. 21 V. P. MAYACAM SELECTOR'S MOVE AT NEXT BAM MEETING By 17 UAL A LUMPUR, Mon. The Badminton Association of Malaya, at its standing committee meeting in Penang on Dec. 21. will be urged to select Malaya's Thomas Cup squad of332 words
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132 1957-11-26 14 A LL Whites beat Singapore Cricket Club "B" by 16 ry points (two goals and two penalty goals) to six (a try and a penalty goal) in their return rugger match on the Singapore padang yesterday. S.C.C. had won the first match 9-3. It was132 words
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Article60 1957-11-26 14 ADELAIDE. Mon.— The U.S. J\ Davis Cup captain, Billy Talbort. today named Gardnar Mulloy, Vie Seixas and Herbie Flam to form the U.S. team for the inter-zone final here on Dec. 5 to 7. Philippines captain Felicl simo Ampon announced a four-man team of himseli,60 words
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Article33 1957-11-26 14 Khalsa Association beat BODCA 4-1 in a S.H.A Div. 2 league match at St. George's Road yesterday. Gurnam Singh (3i and Gurshan S:ngn scored for Khalsa and Rowington for BODCA.33 words
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Article94 1957-11-26 14 IA collapse after good start INDIAN Association failed to pull themselves out of the bottom of the S.H A Div. 1 league when they were beaten 5-0 by University at Bukit Timah yesterday. University started with a first-minute opening goal by Kong Onn. Samad got the second goal four minutes94 words
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239 1957-11-26 14 f ONDON, Mon. Chris J Brasher. Britain's steeplechase gold medal winner at the Melbourne Olympics, yesterday called for "open" Olympic Games in which professionals as well as amateurs can compete. Writing in the Observer, of which he has Just become the sports editor. BrasherUP - 239 words
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Article70 1957-11-26 14 Police took the lead In the S.H A. Div. 3 league when they beat RAF. Tengah 2-1 at Thomson Road yesterday. Police, who have 20 points for 11 game.s, will now meet Wanderers in the deciding fixture At Changi Prisons, con- tenders for the title, drop70 words
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Article148 1957-11-26 14 Meuleman leads team's recovery wxi^r»ni, iviun. wew south Wales needed 161 runs with all their second innings wickets in hand to beat West Australia at the end of th e third day's play in their Sheffield Shield match here today. West Australia, forced to follow on when they replied withReuter - 148 words
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Article130 1957-11-26 14 KEN FE* NANDJ - Arsena bid for Service stars KEN FE *N AND J CORTHiN. By XlK l cer may the E sion return Th( PETER rORTHIM vices' I and 808 KINLO4 gor and inside Both tion.^ ton. "to call CUBE Other prospects The t mended to a "stroii senal. The wanted I became130 words
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Advertisement60 1957-11-26 14 BUKIT TIMAH RACE WEIGHTS -SEE PAGE H J ON THE SHADY SIDE OF THE HIGH they were caught in a hot i that kept getting hotter! FOUR MEN AhlD^^p TERRY MOORE t FRANK LOVEJOY^^^jK REENAN WYNN LEE MARVIN /^^P^F^ A. if SS BARKER S WHIT BISSELL ,^r±rS J CATHAY 0B60 words
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Miscellaneous16 1957-11-26 14 HOCKEY SHA League, Div 1: SCC v Police. nadaiiK Div. 3: YMCA V SHBRC, Balrstier Road.16 words
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