Sunday Standard, 16 September 1957
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Title Section14 1957-09-16 1 Singapore Standard via v> 76 SLNGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CEiYTS14 words
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175 1957-09-16 1 YRIAN-EGYPTIAN PLAN 0 MEET ALL THREATS Reports Paper jj»() sfpt. 15 (AP) 4 paper Al m r ,;r.rttd today here belel Hakim jj nnunder-in-LfgK Syriaa-Egyp. rmy command. and Brig. General AW Al Bizri, commander-in-chief of the Syrian Army, ended in drawing up a plan to meet all future possibilities confronting175 words
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Article285 1957-09-16 1 UTURE OF CHINESE EAR AND BRIGHT' Think Along National L nes-M.C.A. Leader fc\\\ s Son. The Malayan Chinese Associate n ,i u t afford to take a communal line and K\ from U)day think along national lines, said the I p u bh us hief, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, when285 words
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Article81 1957-09-16 1 Left-Wing eek Ghana Republic dgsdf J 15 I ■g -wing L vern- to En v. -i declare V Ii pron Ooncitterly Core a Oi trade union n -n Accra. rred to a ok :r.in of tlth Relations n published in magazine "tolerant"' of I Dr Kwame ina's premier. 1 ttegah:81 words
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Article166 1957-09-16 1 Shake-up In Tory Covt. Expected LONDON, Sept. 15 (AP)— A shake-up in Prime Minister Harold Macmilian's Conservative regime appeared imminent tonight, with a reluctant peer taking charge of the party political machine. The Prime Minister, worried about Tory setbacks in recent special Parliamentary elections ha? chosen Viscount Hailsham for the166 words
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111 1957-09-16 1 Gluck Can Now Say It With A Local Accent COLOMBO. Sept. 15 (Reuter) Mr. Maxwell Gluck, whose appointment as American ambassador to Ceylon aroused controversy earlier this year when he admitted he did not know the Prime Minister's name, arrived here today to take up his assignment. When newspaper reporters111 words
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Article46 1957-09-16 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 15 (AP) Britain's Defence Minister Duncan Sandys arrived here today on his trip to examine Britain's Far East defences. Sandys who will spend four days in consultation with officials, said Britain's forces in this part of the world are fully subsiantial^46 words
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Article79 1957-09-16 1 LONDON, Sept. 15. (Reuter). The British Overseas Airways Corporation today con firmed reports that it was having "teething troubles" with the new Bristol Britannia airliner. A spokesman said that in the 32 weeks since the Britan-nia-102 came into service on the Australian and tSouth African routes, 4979 words
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Article42 1957-09-16 1 THE skull and thighbones of an "Ordos" Man of between 75,000 and 100.000 years ago have been discovered in the Wushan District of the Orios Desert, on the edge of Mongolia, according to ihe New China news agency. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article26 1957-09-16 1 NEARLY 3,000 passengers used Scandinavian Airlines System's Europe-Tokyo North Pole route during the first six months of operation, Mr. Tore Nilert, President of ReuterReuter - 26 words
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223 1957-09-16 1 MAROONED motorists muttered oaths while children whooped with joy yesterday following torrential rain which flooded many parts of Singapore. The worst affected areas were in the Bukit Timah. Bedok and Tanglin districts where brown, swirling floodwaters rose up to four feet in certain places223 words
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Article513 1957-09-16 1 The Most Important Event Since Proclamation Of Independence JAKARTA, SEPT. 15 (AP)—PRESIDENT SOEKARNO AND FORMER VICE-PRESIDENT DR. MOHAMED HATTA LAST NIGHT SIGNED A PROCLAMATION PLEDGING THEMSELVES TO WORK JOINTLY FOR A SETTLEMENT OF THE PROBLEM OF THE REBELLIOUS OUTER ISLANDS OF INDONESIA. The announcement of513 words
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Article93 1957-09-16 1 HOPES FOR TALKS SOON LONDON, Sept. 15 (UP) Russia hopes to start negotiations with the United States in Washington next month on the question of contacts between the two countries, Moscow Radio said last night. A broadcast in English said a memorandum sent to the U.S.93 words
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Article, Illustration24 1957-09-16 1 photo. PHOTO shows Dr Hatta signing the historic red and white document at Independence Hall. Looking on are Soekarno and Premier Dr. Djuanda. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-09-16 2 CANON Chiu Ban Itt, Vicar of St. Mary's Church in Kuala Lumpur, is seen with High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya. Dato Nik Kamil, at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields. London, after a service of intercession and thanksgiving in connection with Malayan independence. inde U.P. pende photo.U.P. - 50 words
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Article145 1957-09-16 2 DAMASCUS. Sept. 15 (Reuter)— Syria today began training new recruits for the popular resistance organization a civil defence force formed last year to meet national emergencies. An announcement by the commander of the force for the Damascus district directed all new recruits to report to145 words
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Article24 1957-09-16 2 PRESIDENT Tito of Yugoslavia and President Nasser of Egyp: will visit Damascus shortly, the Leftwins Damascus daily, Al Nasr reported yesterday. Reuter.24 words
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Article54 1957-09-16 2 KUALA LIPIS. Sun. A tapping contractor. Lee Sing 46, who furnished Inaccurate information to the Employees Provident Fund between February and October, 1956 in respect of his 67 employees, was yesterday fined $30 or two weeks' imprisonment by the West Pahang Circuit Magistrate, Raja Azlan54 words
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Article64 1957-09-16 2 TEMELOH, Sun. An army clerk. Pereira Anthony, 37. attached to the sth Malay Regiment Camp at Mentakab. yesterday claimed trial to a charge of house trespass. He was alleged to have entered the home of Sit! Rokiah binte Mohd. Arof with intent to annoy her on64 words
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Article56 1957-09-16 2 Mr. Peter Goullart. an International Labour Office industrial co-operative expert. returned to Singapore yesterday after an absence of two years. Mr. Goullart. author of "Forgotten Kingdom," published in 1955, said he was now completing two more books on travel and philosophy. He had just completed two major56 words
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Article67 1957-09-16 2 THE Workmen's Compensation Ordinance of 1957 is to be amended to empower the Official Assignee to continue proceedings commenced under the former Workmen's Compensation Ordinance. The amending bill, the text of which was published yesterday, provides that the Official Assignee shall for such purpose have the67 words
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Article64 1957-09-16 2 IPOH, Sun The People's Progressive Party of Malaya will contest the looh ar f Menglembu constituencies in the rede. ai elections. The elections will be held towards the latter part of the year to nil the vacancy left by Mr. Leong Yew Koh, who is64 words
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Article866 1957-09-16 2 FOLLOWING are the successful candidates of the Pitman examination held in July 1957, at Loh Institute, Klang: TYPEWRITING (ELEMENTARY) Ramhih Zakaria. R. Java Kumari. Kalsom binte M'ohd. Hashim Oliver Nathan. Chan Hong Meng, Lee Lay Eng, Yap Chong Seng. Ong Chye Hoe, Yap Lee Hoon, Khoo Siew866 words
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Article212 1957-09-16 2 Funds Needed For 5 -year p; NEW DELHI, Sept. 15 (Reuter) India's dynamic I inai MkyJ X. Krishnamachari, leaves New Delhi for the west on Tut >d < may mean more railways, roads and factories for India or tight i strained economy. On the success212 words
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Article215 1957-09-16 2 BONN, Sept. 15 (AP) West German voters began choosing today between the strong pro-Western policies of Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and the more neutral position of the Socialists. Early risers began voting at 7 a.m. before beginning their usual Sunday activities. The polls will close215 words
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Article78 1957-09-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Will attend the Malayan premiere of Maiayan Film Unit's documentary of the Merdtka celebrations in Kuala Lumpur a: the Odcon on Monday night. He will drive in State with his retinue to the cinema in Batu Road with78 words
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Article, Illustration251 1957-09-16 2 LONDON, Sept. 15 (Reuter) The French cabinet is "horrified at news oi a "secret romance between a Moroccan Prince and a Parisian film star*, The People reports today. This newspaper splashes this report across I front page under the b "Paris Shocked By A Royal251 words
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Article87 1957-09-16 2 KUALA LIMPUR. Sun. When Dr. Abdul Majid bin Ismail returns from Britain shortly he will learn thai his home at Qombak new i five mites from her< been awarded the Merd< ka cleanliness championship trophy. The competition wa.s organized by the Seiangur Government in an effort87 words
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Article59 1957-09-16 2 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. 1 The Sultan of Trengganu today returned hero after his two-day visit to Bukit Besl in Dungan where he attended the Merdeka celebrations and was guest ti the banquet ai a garden party given by the Bukit Besi merdeka celebrations committee. Yesterday he made59 words
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Article58 1957-09-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Screaming pedestrians dashed for cover as a car crashed into a shop In Batu Road this afternoon The driver suffered a gash ed forehead and was rushed to hospital by a passing car The upholstery inside the smashed car was spattered battel ed58 words
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Article17 1957-09-16 2 Mala. fl| toge' I how m wonck propt i I types of ;<:■ and work 1 I17 words
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Article18 1957-09-16 2 Ruler Unver Merdeka Ton vrr: Merdeka I of a large and gathering. Th< Th« was around trict OHu18 words
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70 1957-09-16 3 Staff Union' Condemns The MPIEA Their Attitude Unrealistic' 3ua The the Alln yes- :ho unc and iin- a 'overs recognize the workers for d liUons." 1 pted V..M X. essful the tni n .M i'.i. \t Notice SO res: i .c to the nt on sa! teps could be de-70 words
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Article19 1957-09-16 3 He'll Study p Know-How i Japan i ttady i rket- to unity here s igricu tural r Omar bin19 words
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Article26 1957-09-16 3 \Rt\ Sun. I ;sof bin ed Zakanment t binti Is- r South the Kelantan I I been discharg<alan Chepa ious day v. girl.26 words
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Article14 1957-09-16 3 The Prime Rahnce voting the •emorinl compound of artera in14 words
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Article40 1957-09-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Social and Welfare Lotteries Board today said that one of the winning numbers in the eighth prize of the draw at Port Dickson yesterday which was given as *****88 should read as *****28 instead.40 words
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Article, Illustration170 1957-09-16 3 IT WILL BE A BENEFIT TO SOCIETY' COMMUNITY centres are mediums through which people could promote .social, recreational and cultural activities to the benefit, of .society, Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday. Speaking at the opening of the Keppel Harbour Community Centre170 words
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Article, Illustration117 1957-09-16 3 TWO-HUNDRED and SIX Malayan students 28 from Singapore and 178 from the Federation took part in the Merdeka celebrations «t Adelaide University recently. Picture shows members of the Adelaide Merdeka Celebrations Committee. From left: Yee Cheong Lee, of 28 Lav Ek Ching Street, Ipoh, Miss Kotha117 words
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185 1957-09-16 3 Party Politics Won't Come Into It-Tan THE General Council of the Singapore Liberal-Socialist Party will hold a meeting on Thursday to consider City Council's decision to increase electricty charges from next year. Such Issues, said :he Secret \ry at the Party, Mr. E. K.185 words
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Article192 1957-09-16 3 New Traffic Rules Proposed MALACCA, Sun. More than 400 trisha-riders and hundreds of hawkers will be left without a livelihood if the recommendations of the Traffic Department to improve the town's traffic regulation are accepted by the State and municipal councils. The Officer Commanding192 words
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78 1957-09-16 3 He' s Making A Colour Film Of Singapore MR E. L. AITKEN. President of the Federation of Australian Amateur Cinema Societies arrived in Singapore yesterday b y BOAC Britann.a from Melbourne. Mr. Aitken will spend a few days in the Colony before he leaves for Bangkok, Hongkong, and Japan. He78 words
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Article63 1957-09-16 3 THREE HUNDRED and sixight passengers from c na who arrived in Singathe Tai Poo Ann two > were released from r. yesterday. I them were women q who returned ,i three month-tour or' Itlnjj; relatives and :-.dS. 1 luggage was .-f:\rchf-d by Cus--3 men for propaganda63 words
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90 1957-09-16 3 Jailed For Not Following The Koran KOTA BAHRU, Sun. Mohamud bin Awang of Kampong Wakaf Mek Zainab. was sentenced to two months' jail by the Chief Kathi Haji Omar bin Haji Musa, for "not following the correct teachings of the Koran." The 43-year-old Mohamud alleged to nave differed from the90 words
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Article298 1957-09-16 3 Tell Hie Police £> We'll Stab You, They Warn They Lurk In Corners And Pounce On Lone Young Girls RESIDENTS of Redhill Estate are being terrorised by a gang of teen-agers who call themselves the "Redhill Troop" Ang San Hoay. The young hooligans, whose ages range from298 words
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Article109 1957-09-16 3 Royal Eye Specialist Flies In THE ROYAL Family's occulist and eye surgeon. Sir Stuart Duke- Elder, arrived in Singapore last night with his wife by Qantas for a short visit. Sir Stuart, who has attended the Royal Family since ID.'J6. is on his way to Australia. He has been invited109 words
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Article39 1957-09-16 3 RAUB, Sun. The District Special Branch Officer. A.S.P. Mr. S.C. Dover stationed here will leave Malaya on Sept. 21 under the Malayanization scheme. A.S.P. Mr. C.G. Greenwood from Special Branch Headquarters. Kuala Lipis, will succeed him.39 words
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Article63 1957-09-16 3 LIFE IN the army in Malayan jungles is a most difficult one, said the Military Governor of Aman, Brigadier General S. Mahar, in Singapore yesterday. Gen. Mahar, who was on his way home after touring jungle forts in the Federation, disclosed his country may send63 words
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Article39 1957-09-16 3 A.S.P, Mr. Low Gan Chuan attached to the Raub police will shortly leave Raub on transfer to the Federal Reserve Unit, Kuala Lumpur. Inspector Raja Gopal from the Police Depot, Kuala Lumpur, will take his place.39 words
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104 1957-09-16 3 THE first market run by cooperative societies in Singapore to sell vegetables on a wholesale basis will be opened at the People's Park market on Oct. 1. This was decided yesterday by the Singapore Agriculture Co-operative Union, which is comprised of seven societies104 words
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Article34 1957-09-16 3 KLANG. Sat. Former Port Swettenham forwarding clerk, Mohamed Zain Ibrahim. 22. was today jailed for 12 month- by Magi Capt. Balleh bin Hail Sulaiman when he pleaded to three charges of iraud.34 words
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338 1957-09-16 4 Varsity Commission's Fact-Finding Report Is Ready PENANG, Sun. The University of Malaya rommission set up to inquire into the constitution, finances and workings of the University, with special attention to the d:velopn:ent of a division or branch in Kuala Lumpur, will submit its findings to the govern ments of the338 words
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156 1957-09-16 4 IPOH Sun —Two women police constables, returning from traffic duty during the lumh hour on Friday. were in a quandary as they stood looking on as two burly Sikhs grappled with each other in front of the Majestic Theatre in156 words
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127 1957-09-16 4 KUALA LIMPLR. Sun. UMNO Youth of the Selansror Division at a meeting: of delegates yesterday passed a resolution urging Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Kahman, to abolish the present ministerial uniform "a> soon as possible." The teles tea felt that the ministers127 words
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242 1957-09-16 4 15,000 More Join Perak Branch Of M.C.A. IPOH, Sun. The membership of the Perak state branch of the Malayan Chinese Association increased by 15,159 during the past year, and the total membership on the register at the end of that same year stood at 82,187. The General Secretary of the242 words
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Article96 1957-09-16 4 MIC Chief Donates Ambulance BUKIT MERTAJAM.— The President of Malayan Indian Congress. Penang and Province Wellesley branch. Mr. N. T. S. Arumugam P.llay. is donating a fuLy equipped abbulance, costing $8,000 to the British Red Cross Society of Central Province Wellesley. Mr. Arumugam Pillay will hand over the ambulance in96 words
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Article119 1957-09-16 4 PEXAXG. Sun. A meeting between the Financial and General Purposes Committee of the City Council and the President and two members of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council was heid here yesterday to discuss Malayantzation of senior officers' posts. Present was the secretary to the Minister for119 words
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Article124 1957-09-16 4 Tribute To Britain's Air Heroes KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malayan Air Force marched shoulder to shoulder with seasoned members of the Royal Air Force this morning as they joined in celebrating the anniversary of the Ba.tle of Britain. Today, they were paying tribute to the handful of fighter pilots who124 words
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Article68 1957-09-16 4 SABAK BERNAM. Lower Perak, Sun. The Sultan of Selangor opened the Farm Show here yesterday. Speaking to 1.000 people, the Ru.er said the new Tanjong Karang-Sungei Besar Road which would be opened shortly, would contribute to the progress of this vital ricegrowing area. He said government68 words
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Article44 1957-09-16 4 TEMERLOH. Sun. Eleven persons from the sub-district of Triang. were fined a total of $230 yesterday for breaking the curfew and for removing restricted articJes out of the area without permits. Triang is the only 'black' area in Pahang.44 words
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200 1957-09-16 4 YOU 'RE 30 YEARS BEHIND THE TIMES, SAYS ABDUL AZIZ IPOH, Sun. A gathering of about 3,000 Malays from the riverine kampongs in the Parit area of Perak wer? yesterday told that they were 30 years behind other communities in economic and social progress. They were told this by the200 words
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160 1957-09-16 4 PENANG, Sun. A photograph of Baltimore Harbour at night, submitted by A. Aubrey Bodine, of the United States, took the Gold Medal of the second Penauig Internat onal Salon, held in the showrooms of Hin Company, today. A record entry of 1,814 pictures from 40160 words
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Article, Illustration124 1957-09-16 4 PRIME Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman accompanies the Malayan delegation to the United Nations to their aircraft at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport on Saturday. Left to right: Mr. Too Joon Hing, former Assistant Minister for Education, Mr. K. L. Devaser, MaJayan Indian Congress (leader), theStandard - 124 words
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Article93 1957-09-16 4 THE Singapore Labour Front yesterday briefed 30 prospective candidates for the City Council elections in December. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. who heads the Front's elections subcommittee said the candidates were br.efed as to eligibility and obligations under the new elections law. He said individual93 words
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Article30 1957-09-16 4 THE Malayan Railway Administration announced that the special train services between Kuala Lumpur and the Merdeka Trade Fair site at Petaling Jaya will be continued today and tomorrow.30 words
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Article23 1957-09-16 4 .KAMPAR, Sun. Fire destroyed the attap roofing of the Anglo-Chinese School's caroentry section last night. Damage is estimated at $1,500.23 words
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131 1957-09-16 4 TEMERLOH. Bun.—Charged with dishonestly retain a stolen wrist watch a rubber tapper, Chin Ku Fook, 21. of Tnang, told the \Y< si Pahang Circuit Court, on Friday that, he stele it from his room-mate, Lee Ngai San out of spite. Inspector Lee Karn131 words
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Article29 1957-09-16 4 A P patrol fired at andjj a terrorist in the sssfl put on Fi escaped. On 1 I Rengam area RJ and scattered pamphlets. J29 words
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Miscellaneous657 1957-09-16 4 cJtlmanci Information at a Glance I Spore Diary c t p ra £TThn h Mena u (Malay) penang S \J BrifMi Council Hall (Stamford TTAIMPIN li\\ The Unholy \V:fe 1.1 'h'"' Road): "Life in the Common- 630 pjn. Boi Bod G wealth" a programme of docu- CATH.W Day the World657 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1957-09-16 5 HttMTISB COLONEL SEEKS IN CENTRAL ASIAN DESERTS THE FRONTIER OF THE Ernest Johnson continues his series i on PIONEER PERILS 5 with this epic journey by Colonel Burnaby I who braved icy tortures in Central I Asia blizzards... IlgßßfG, carefree Colonel Frederick Burnaby, toughest of Victorian explorers he1,076 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-09-16 5 S h v Carlo all 'row. Otrmai tay*i wid fota«d the Beautiful Legs" eonttsf "j r doing 'ig better th Gue.<--t ifce is, and you mMi lIUN lt MNM for place htf flm iP photo.39 words
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Miscellaneous395 1957-09-16 5 r roi)\V S (ROTATION: Pl!9l%^Pj#iMVV| 1 "The greatest progress will perhaps be tilade H MBrT^^WTMPW?^Pf!WWfcB all of you (in give larger Efli UI I ft»B\ii Ifi ll\jf i thought to your duties than Mfl BW W» 1 likvM (<> >«»»r rights."— Louis 1» Wm U'JHIJ 1 I n%«s^ ISrandeis. I^M|ij|fl|aHiad|Cu395 words
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Article469 1957-09-16 6 r FHE British Defence Minister, Mr. Duncan Sandys, confirmed our contention that Britain would not relinquish her foothold in Asia by abandoning her military base in Singapore. At a Press conference last Saturday he declared, "We have no thought of moving Britain's main Far East base away469 words
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Article423 1957-09-16 6 JAPAN is on the eve of entering the world's motor marts. The country's automobile industry has made such rapid strides and achieved such striking successes, that its auto manufacturers are confident that their vehicles will be able to compete with any make of car produced abroad Plans423 words
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Article472 1957-09-16 6 LONDON. KLHAJI Abubaker Ta- fawa Balewa, the first Prime Minister of Nigeria, who was sworn in recent' ly in Lagos, has outlined his new Government's policy. Its keynote is that the period between noio and April 2, 1960 is to be regarded as one of472 words
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Article606 1957-09-16 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera Ry report of the VVolfenden Committee, appointed some years ago by the Government to probe vice in Britain, and only recently issued, has not only excited public interest in the United Kingdom but spurred on religious and public bodies in Kuala Lumpur606 words
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Article923 1957-09-16 6 The Hanyang Executions d;fl;df;dlf;df;dfld;fd 'THREE Chinese students, accused of being the ringleaders in the rioting among students in Hanyang, Hupeh Province, last June, have been executed, according to a report in the Peking press dated September 6. Four others received prison terms of from five to fifteen years. Delayed reports923 words
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Letter82 1957-09-16 6 Sir— Perak has lived up to its name of being the Premier State of Malaya. His Highness the Sultan has graciously accepted the advice of his Elected Councillors and Perak has now become the First State to have a Mentri Besar who is An Elected Councillor. In assuming82 words
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Letter202 1957-09-16 6 Sir— Will SATA please put up a notice in front of the X'ray room No. 15 that the nurse in-charse can only commence to X'ray visitors at 1.30 p.m. and not earlier? This will prevent misunderstanding between the nurse and all visitors. It seemed the nurse turned sour202 words
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Letter54 1957-09-16 6 dfhdf Sir As a true Malayan I would very much prefer that cur Federation Finance Minister would discard his Hon. Coloyielship. The Finance Minister has already been knighted by the Queen. It is surely a sufficiently great honour for him to be known as Sir Henry Hau54 words
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Advertisement60 1957-09-16 6 ...and it's so easy when m Coins Bank. It's real fun to way all those odd coins soon m< to a tidy sum Yes. it was I when the Chung Khiaw Ba to operate the Coins Ban* and every day, more anc niore ren are opening their own Open yours60 words
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Article, Illustration99 1957-09-16 7 THIS picture, depicting: the assault on Port Said. Egypt, Nov. 6, 1956, painted by Mr. William Herbert Lane, an Admiralty artist, will be sent to Malta to commemorate the landing by the 45 Royal Marines Commando. The incident depicted is the first occasionA.P. - 99 words
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266 1957-09-16 7 ;df;df;df;df;df;df;dfdf Will (IT\, New Jersey, Sept. 15 (UP)— The Navy's chief atomic marine e\: t >aid yesterday the United States will have the first nuclear task c. complete t!H submarine to carriers, by the "mid *****." Rear Adm. Herman G.266 words
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179 1957-09-16 7 U.S INCREASES IMPORTS OF BRITISH GOODS y> Mates* I lit t t'd Au>E beal cusBtr increasfd t' \>-.\d in §n '.h*« is i>rnnn*n*e sa3 s de, kited Kingdom 1 United States I rst six months of I 71,000,000, up i on the nid, 1 > I rts. The gains in179 words
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Article70 1957-09-16 7 Less People Read The Newspapers Sept 19 (Router) of a sun ey, pubI ggesi that nc I all vspspen «ai condu and n) f e rnewspapers, rs sold jueso:npleted el wee p. April 27 n til an earlier the ri<xi I December la^t k f all v pa] 294,000 (from70 words
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Article80 1957-09-16 7 CHICAGO. Sept. 15 (UP) A Chicago Daily News dispatch lAn Mdd Syria has Israel a secret ultimatum Uately it 3 Operate the Lake Hu.eh, NoMan V: .jr. i The pal rh, by Daily News correspondent George Weller, the Syrian note M ial unless Israel with"Syria will take80 words
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Article64 1957-09-16 7 MIAMI, Sept. 15 (UP) Hurricane Carrie shifted its course suddenly late last ni.aht and aimed its deadly 115-mile-an-hour winds towards the island of Bermuda and the United States mainland. However, the storm was still so far out in the Atlantic that the hurricane forecast centre here64 words
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Article, Illustration23 1957-09-16 7 A 26-MAN trade delegation left for Peking on Saturday to negotiate Japan's fourth "non-official" trade agreement with Communist China. AP.23 words
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268 1957-09-16 7 Committee Of 13 To 'Preserve National Peace And Security 9 NEXT MOVE: RESHUFFLE OF THE GOVERNMENT BANGKOK, Sept. 15 (Reuter)— The Thai Army has set up a committee of 13 for "preservation of national peace and security" usually reliable sources said today. I268 words
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Article152 1957-09-16 7 Red Spy Suspect Sues FBI NEW YORK. Sept. 15 (AP)— Colonel Rudolf Ivanovitch Abel, accused Russian spy, claimed yesterday the Federal Bureau of Investigation obtained its evidence against him i legally. Abel filed suit in Federal Court asking for the return of papers he said were obtained without a search152 words
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92 1957-09-16 7 Gunmen Who Shot Hostage Are Slain WYOMING. Minnesota, Sept. 15. lAPh— Two gunmen who killed a hostage and wounded a deputy sheriff in a wild flight were slain in a gun battle on a wooded game farm last night. A third gunman was wounded. The gunmen wrecked their car attempting92 words
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Article34 1957-09-16 7 GERMAN BORN actress Lil'.i Palmer on Saturday night said in Paris she would marry Argentine actor Carlos Thomson within the next three weeks "but I can't tell you when or where." AP.34 words
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Article, Illustration98 1957-09-16 7 Dennis And His Girl With The 'Velvet Voice' Dennis (The Menace) Hamilton, estranged husband of film star Diana Dors, hopes to get married again to a beautiful coloured American girl who sings at London's Pigalle Restaurant. She is Ilene Day. the girl with the "black velvet" voice. She is black-haired,98 words
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152 1957-09-16 7 A PAINTING by Albrecht Durer, 15th century German artist, and valued at ?bout £200,000 vMS 1,700. 000), has been found at the Norfolk, England, home of Sir Edmund Bacon. It was bouzht in 1845 by a member of his family for less than152 words
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217 1957-09-16 7 Turkey - We're Not Set For Attack On Syria Turkey "Says DAMASCUS, Sept. 15 (AP) Turkey has sent assurances its array is not poised to attack Syria, Foreign Minister Sajah Bitar said yesterday. Mr. Bitar told newsmen Turkey had notified the Syrian government troop movements inside Turkey were routine manoeuvres carried out217 words
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Article117 1957-09-16 7 'Integration Law Will Be Obeyed' NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Sept. 15 (AP)— Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas yesterday assured President Eisenhower, Federal laws and court decisions will be obeyed in Little Rock school integration troubles. But Faubus did not say whether he would withdraw troops now preventing integration. In a statement117 words
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196 1957-09-16 7 ATOMIC TEST SITE. Nevada, Sept. 15 (AP) A standby nuclear device, rushed on stage atter the day's more powerful star performer baulked, flashed and roared from atop a 500-foot tower over the desert yesterday. The "audience" included eight members of ranch families living196 words
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Article74 1957-09-16 7 MADURA, Madras State India, Sept. 15 (Reuter) Five people were killed when police opened fire yesterday on a crowd of about 1,000 at Thuval Village in Rarr.nad District of southern Madras according to reports received here. The reports said the incident was a sequel74 words
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Article52 1957-09-16 7 ISMAILIA. Sept. 15 (AP) Maymond Yunes, the Egyptian engineer, who kept the Suez Canal open after the AngloFrench pilots walked off the job a year ago, announced yesterday that by January of next year the canal will be deepened to accommodate ships of up to52 words
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173 1957-09-16 7 UNITED NATIONS. Sept. 15, (AP) Greece said yesterday she was "willing to continue contributing toward a j peaceful settlement" of the Cyprus problem. But. she i added, '"no solution of the Cyprus question can be agreed upon without the consent of the people of173 words
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Article31 1957-09-16 7 HUNGARIANS are not allowed to own two cars, according to the Hungarian Trade Union newspaper, Nepakarat, reporting the opening next week of Budapest's first second-hand car market. Reutef.31 words
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Article82 1957-09-16 7 BANGKOK, Sept. 15 (Reuter)— The Thai government has blocked on safety grounds the plans of a Japanese scientific expedition to explore Thai territory in the upper reaches of the Mekhong River, it was learned today Dr. Rak. Panyarachun, acting foreign minister, said yesterday: "We can"; let82 words
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Article33 1957-09-16 7 DR. HENRY F. GRADY former president of American President Lines and fir- 1 American ambassador to Independent India, died of a heart attack on Saturday aboard the liner President Wilson, AP.33 words
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Advertisement87 1957-09-16 7 ?9 l§lr ;^!!P'^PPPk 1 replaces ail these unsightly rags usually kept around the house for the dirty jobs. You just tear II AK\ I tit GS mucn as Y ou nee d» use !t Qnd tnrow it away. Neat and handy in its smart container, Dcbster saves clothes, towels, SiOnCIS87 words
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Advertisement828 1957-09-16 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Ml JJ923/G. *****/4 132 6 Robln«o« Roac THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports S pore r- S ham X nans POLYDORUS 5/10 Oct 14 Oct 15/16 Oct ULYSSES 17/22 Nov 28/29 Ncv 30Nov/lDec Carriers option to828 words
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Advertisement1273 1957-09-16 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 ,18 l ine (ir«o.pc.etec tr iirgapore) 02 l»ne«) sH,p P ,n« THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE i'/;. SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via ether ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suex «*ith libetty to proceed via1,273 words
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Advertisement867 1957-09-16 8 MITSUI 1?^ LINE S'dj*c P. S*hoa» Penoar FOR JAPAN Nosuson Mom *<* YokoHomo, Moji. Kobe. Osaka G. 19 Meiko Moru tor Yokohomo, Moii Kobe Osokc vio Hongkong Roadi Hagurosor Moru vio Monilo tor Yokohama Nogovo Kobe 21 Se P* FOR USA. Foi New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore vio Bombov Avoboson Moru867 words
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Advertisement596 1957-09-16 8 EAST ASIATIC Ll|l OUTWARDS Sailings tot Bangkok ond o H "LALANDIA" In P Potr t i: Bangkok only. l\ J "SONGKHLA" 29Sept/10ct Q -JAVA' :,i. "SELANDIA'- 2/3 Oct 4 Qr Bongkok Only. Cf <] HOMEWARDS Soilings tot Aden. Port Scid Q tn Rotterdom. Hamburg, Copenhagen Gothenburq q "MOMBASA «/2i s.p.596 words
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281 1957-09-16 9 PE n^nnblThrK V < cx P e continues to indicate that n a reasonably bright future for natural rubber for some little t f0 come, with the biggest consumer the U.S.A. expecting to take around 1,500,000 tons. SI his is contained in the report281 words
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56 1957-09-16 9 !0f Brtfflce (i in Londc: In a sr--..rt soon. Ed bgp i takeoff ird i I used for P. a built at X I L eof the E »U feet a] r. three" c r* g L to limit It yen X the air -raft56 words
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Article235 1957-09-16 9 Foreign Trade Important FOREIGN trade, says the U.S. Council of the International Chamber of Commerce in New York, is a chief ingredient in U.S. prosperity. In a brochure, the Council says foreign trade provides more direct employment in the US than the textile, auto, chemical and steel industries combined. The235 words
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Article80 1957-09-16 9 VALVE, of gold production of God Mines of Kalgoorlie (Austj Ltd, rse from £1,851.--164 to a record £2.155.639 in the yer.r ended March 31. Profit of £279,952 includes £182,218 Federal god subsidy received or estimated receivable from 1956-57 production. compared with £238,776 profit. Including £41.880 subsidy,80 words
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256 1957-09-16 9 ASIAN countries, including Malaya and North Borneo, were represented botm as growing territories and consumer countries in a conference on raw cocoa which has just ended in London. Among the growing territories, Malaya was represented by Mr. P. G. Coleman, Senior Agricultural Officer, and256 words
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Article531 1957-09-16 9 ARRIVALS of copra In Singapore both from Celebes and Sumatra improved with the result that f.o.b. prices fell sharply at the beginning of last week until acceptable levels around $26-1/8 f.o.b. were reached. Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd.'s weekly produce report said 1.000 tons or more531 words
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Article375 1957-09-16 9 BUSINESS done in shares from Sept. 7 to 13: INDUSTRIALS: Fraser Neave Ords. $2.99 to $2.87$ cd cb.. Fraser Neave Prefs $4.05, Gammons $2.575. Hammer Co $2.45 to $2.47* to $2.45 cd. Hongkong Bank (Col) $470.00, Hongkong Bank (Lon) £47. Hume Industries Ords A.6/IJ. Malayan375 words
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Article82 1957-09-16 9 IMPORTS of tin concentrates into the Federation of Malaya during the first eight months amounted to 11,509 tons compared with 8,947 tons for the corresponding period of 1956. accorcing to official statistics. Imports during August amounted to 1,531 tons compared with 1,554 ions lor July.82 words
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Article245 1957-09-16 9 EXPORTS OF TIMBER TO N.Z. RISE MALAYAN timber exports from Malaya to New Zealand have increased considerably in recent years, more especially in keruing and meranti, according: to the New Zealand Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. R. G. Hampton. He said Malayan timbers entered New Zealand under the British preferential245 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-09-16 9 SCHIPHOL is the name of a very busy airport near Amsterdam. It holds fourth place among the world's centres for civil aviation. The airport is run by the Amsterdam Municipality and it is the home port of KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines),45 words
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Article102 1957-09-16 9 Australian Factory Output Up THE value of production from. Australia's factories rose by nearly 10 per cent in the 1955-56 financial year. Rises were recorded in all aspects of factory organization numbers and remuneration of employees, output, plant and machinery value and numbers of factories compared with 1954-55. The number102 words
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Article22 1957-09-16 9 MALAYSIAM Tin Ltd.'s chairman has announced that the Board will recommend a further capital repayment of one shilling per share.22 words
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Article36 1957-09-16 9 IN VIEW of the increasing demand lor this latest product Terlenka a synthetic fibre suitable for use in mixed yarns. N.V. Algemene Kunstzijde Uni e (A.K.U.) Arnhem, Holland, has decided to expand this factory.36 words
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Article305 1957-09-16 9 Alexandra Brickworks Ltd For the year ended 31.3.57. after deduction of preference dividend. a net profit of $56,621 (7.1%) was earned and 7|% paid. At balancing date after deduction of preference capital, the net current assets equalled $1,290,013 or $3 23 per $2 share. Lower profit was due305 words
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Article464 1957-09-16 9 By A Market Correspondent ERRATIC New York and London stock markets, the Syrian situation and a lower rubber price were factors which gave no encouragement to ttie Malayan share markets, where all sections were easier and less active. Among industrials, Malayan Collieries suddenly came into464 words
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157 1957-09-16 9 Scope For High Protein Wheat Output THERE is a large and as yet not fully exploited potential for increased production of high protein wheat in large areas of Australia, according to the findings of an exppi-t committee which met recently in Canberra. The committee said that there was evidence of157 words
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Article96 1957-09-16 9 EXPORTS of iron and steel from Australia continue to rise sharply. In May. the value of iron and steel exports was £A 2,369,000 against £A 868,000 in May 1956. Iron and steel exports for the 11 months to May 31, 1957, rose from £A 5,589,000 last96 words
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Article131 1957-09-16 9 U.S. EXPORTS of foreign and domestic merchandi.->e totalled U551,690,600,000 during July, the Commerce Department reported in Washington. This was a drop of about 5 per cent from :he June total but an increase of about three per cent over the July 1956 figure. The Commerce DepartmentAP - 131 words
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Article39 1957-09-16 9 JOHAX Tin Dredging Ltd. reported output for August amounted to 343.75 piculs of tin ore all of which were sold, according to the secretaries, Messrs. Sime, Darby Co. Ltd. The tribute 1o company for August was 17,704.39 words
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Article85 1957-09-16 9 A COMPLETELY noniron, creast resisting Terylene air travel outfit capable of being packed in a small overnight bag was displayed by Mr. Ray Zocchi, a member of British Overseas Airways Corporation's Australian staff, when he stopped in London recently during an air trip round the world. The entire85 words
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Advertisement267 1957-09-16 9 fWgmmamjg/gr regular service f jyn^^^r^^WLr SINGAPORE PHNOMPENH J^ \mr*Ww/A*/^M PHNOMPENH SINGAPORE W ARRIVES SAILS "TATSUOH MARU" 29Sepr 1 Oct "TATSLOh MARU" ...14 Oct 1 6 Oct ERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S/A C AGENTS Jk 11 Collyer Quay Singapore Tel: *****. W I^RBER-FERN-VILLE LINES P "roih. Philadelphia, Baltimor*. Mobile, New Orleans, Houston.267 words
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470 1957-09-16 10 Manchester U. taste their first defeat LONDON, Sept. 15 (Reuter) Manchester United, the young giants of English football, crashed to their first defeat of the season yesterday when soundly beaten 4-0 by Bolton Wanderers. Bolton are the United's "bogey" team, having been the only side470 words
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Article316 1957-09-16 10 Colony Malays Win Ruler's Shield KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore Malays won the Ruler's Cricket Shield in their third attempt when they beat Selangor Malays by an innings and 55 runs in the final on the padang here today. Final scores were Singapore 237. Selangor 96 and 86 runs. In 1951,316 words
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Article250 1957-09-16 10 SERGEANT Shaffie bin Ahmad of the Royal Army Service Corps School scored a splendid double when he was adjudged the best Malayan Other Rank rider in the RASC open motor cycle and unit championship at Ayer Rajah yesterday. He was also the second best250 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-09-16 10 Sgt. Shaffie bin Ahmad rides skilfully through a muddy patch during the RASC Motor Cycling championships He proved to be the best MOR rider of the Meet. Picture on L/Cpl Thornton.31 words
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Article55 1957-09-16 10 THE following players will represent Johore Bahru United against the Singapore Police Association in a iriendly rugger match at the Johore English College ground today: Robert Ng; M Richard. U. limail, Ibrahim. Padmanathan. Tan Cheng Lok. Mohd. Said: Retnam, Tan Teck Seng, Sivalingam, Samzah. A. Ahmad, Wan Rahman,55 words
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1214 1957-09-16 10 U.k. League Soccer Results Є Positions ENGLISH Association Football league tables after todays matches are: LEAGUE DIVISION ONE: Arsenal 3. Leicester City 1. Aston Villa 2 Luton Town 0. Bolton W. 4 Manchester U. 0. Burnley 3. Birmingham City 1. Everton 3 Sunderland 1. Leeds 1. Nottingham F. 2. Manchester1,214 words
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613 1957-09-16 10 KIWI CUP CRICKET THE first "test" between Australia and England for the Kiwi Cup ended on the padang yesterday with the Australians taking the honours. The match was drawn. England, following on Australia's huge first innings score of 246 for 9 declared, were613 words
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Advertisement161 1957-09-16 10 t 1 jm^ MARTIN LEWiS n i Phone: ***** *"***"^^l ?r W SH CATHAY J imW J IBK|HH^r^fPKJ comi\k: "M\(;tß \n\-^ icOMI\iG! "DOCTOR aTlari,! (T^T NOW MK»\\i\(, lM (Phone: 3fi9()9) r 1. Today 1] a.ni j -X InEW ALHAMBRAf Cfcan si si m A Man<larin A S a]J <^( <161 words
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Article108 1957-09-16 11 LONDON, Sept. 15 (Reuter) Wel-h Club sides did well in yesterday's rugby union programme. Swansea achieved the best performance in brating Group Captain Walker's side at St. Helen's, Swansea by 12-6, as the visitors included nine internationals. Following two recent reverses, Newport tasted success at home, where, in winning108 words
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Advertisement50 1957-09-16 11 1 \< 11 OF laTER DEPARTMENT: the Floor B- Johi I at( rw( irks, I PARTA.C. X DEPAI I I BUDm Pipes Deposit 12 NOON B It- I Supm If 12 NOON $21 D: m X NOON i S :pp!y of i dv.: the 1 j 13), lot i Depa50 words
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Advertisement263 1957-09-16 11 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TINDERS HTHE City Council of Singat^n n ?P re lnvites tende rs for a enancy on a month to month basis of vacant City Council land In Bouth Bridge dn l 'J l6 North ern end of -r I vTT Bndge beln 99pt fnovYn 1 approx263 words
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Advertisement247 1957-09-16 11 NOTICES H.M. NAVAL BASE TRADE APPRENTICESHIPS yHERE will be vacancies in x January 1958 for ful'y indentured apprentices in H.M. Dockyard, Singapore, in the following trades: Shipwright. Shipfitter. En «me Fitter. Boiiermaker. Electrical Fitter. Blacksmith, Cop- persmith and Joiner. An examination will be held in November 1957. Applications are invited247 words
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Advertisement203 1957-09-16 11 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 4% DEBENTURE STOCK 1913/63 'B' SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 4^ DEBENTURE STOCK 1939/59 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL Zi% DEBENTURE I TOCK 1951/61-71. SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL Vc DEBENTURE STOCK 1954/G5-77. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 thai the Transfer Books cf the above Stocks will be dosed lrom 17th tc 30th September, 1957, both203 words
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Advertisement593 1957-09-16 11 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Commission of Inquiry into Corrupt, Illegal or Undesirable Practices at Election* IIJIS Excellency the Covernor has appointed the following persons, namely, Mr. S. H. D. Elias (Chairman) Mr. G. H Kiat, 0.8. E. Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj to be Commissioners under the Inquiry Commissions Ordinance593 words
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Advertisement469 1957-09-16 11 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding-up No. 4 of 1957. In the matter of the New China Commercial Company Limited And In the matter of the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174) XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition for the winding up469 words
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Advertisement665 1957-09-16 11 against, the Dublin side. Bective Rangers at Cardilf, qair.cd their fourth successive victAmong the matcbe m England, a fierce battle at Coven- try ended m victory for the home club over Moseiev b$ 9-0. but there were far too many injuries lor the game to be enjoyable to either play665 words
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Advertisement653 1957-09-16 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANI VPPLICATIONS a-< vtt4 .1 Ped( bail Wel(Bcers. Cadei Ch I i era and Cadei Youth W< iOfftcera A] must have attained th« r 24: 1 du 1 i their 27th birth h::\ c pa >'■ to .rii' 1 < II with a credit and in ad(..'653 words
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Miscellaneous231 1957-09-16 11 p JLbner By oo^ Lml ,0- 4 4#)^a^? (-3£CAUS£THa \VOJLD ■hi IJ X£ALLV GOES T~ /1 j FEARLESS. r r I F^ g :L LUvwk /?£G^^'j>5 ///a/ >;s a ajltt hear 7?*trn& v < m<4s under fso at vast ttxi I .OVTfxwomtMi i t/c/<:\' tTS** afi" 'Xn^-I ether J have231 words
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137 1957-09-16 12 IPOH, Sun— Champion sprinter DISTINE, who won convincingly over the "six" last Saturday, heads the weights of the rich Sultan's Gold Vase, run over hh f urs. straight on Saturday. He has been penalised nine pounds for his stylish win and is set to137 words
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170 1957-09-16 12 351 Distine 5y 9.11 Mrs. R.N. Hobbs and Mr. W. McGregor Watt Hobbs 198 Amusement Park 4v 9.00 Shaw Stable Spencer 312 Malayan Scholar 5y 8.12 Dr. C.K. Quek Rodgers 072 Prosperity 6y 8.04 Estate of the late Mr. Cheang Cbong Him..R. van170 words
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Article915 1957-09-16 12 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all seven races for Wednesday (Sept 18), second day of the Perak Turf Club September meeting. Horses Class 3, Div. I—6 Furs. 902 Straight Flight 4y 9.00 Kema Stable Spencer 170 Kio 5y B.i:> Amazon Stable Yang SM Caracas915 words
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195 1957-09-16 12 Victorians Advance In SBA Tourney VICTORIA School 2nd team beat St. Joseph Institution by three matches to two in the Singapore Badminton Association's Inter-School tournament at the Badminton Stadium on Saturday. Results were: (Victoria School mentioned first): Singles: Tan Beng Hock beat Anthony Chan 15-10 15-7; Lee Chang Leng lost195 words
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Article60 1957-09-16 12 PONE IS STILL CHAMP BANGKOK, Sept. 15 (Reutcv) Pone Kingpetoh, the Orient flyweight champion tonight retained his title by beating Hitoshi Misako of Japan on a points decision over 12 rounds. Pone Kingpetcb went in strongly from the first round. Misako wbc defended well seemed to lack a decisive punch.60 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-09-16 12 AS SINGAPORE'S YEW CHANG GRABS THE BALL DURING AN ANI XIOUS MOMENT AT THE SINGAPORE GOALMOUTH, HAPOI EL FORWARDS WAIT I FOR THEIR MOMENT 1 BUT IT DOES NOT COME. Hapoel Of Israel 2 Kofman Raznik Singapore l Arthur Koh Referee F/Lt Meadow HAPOEL: Visoker- Sapira Kramer Chaldy Karny.79 words
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Article231 1957-09-16 12 Formosa hit A Century AT the Happy World Stadium, Formosa beat Kuching 100-65; Medan beat North Malaya 79-60. In the women's tourney, South Malaya beat Singapore 44-41 and Central Malaya beat North Malaya 26-24. Formosa, champions at the recent Merdeka Games, hit the first three-figure score of the tournament, Chern231 words
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179 1957-09-16 12 H'kong Scrape Through: S'pore Show Power HONGKONG Combined edged Central Malaya 71-68; Hongkong Chinese beat Bangkok 68-65; and Singapore beat South Malaya 78-41 in the second night's play of the men's section in the Nanyang Cup basketball tournament last night at the Badminton Stadium. The Hongkong-Central Malaya affair, as the179 words
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756 1957-09-16 12 LEONG HEW MENG - Visoker Stops S'pore ictory Over Hapoel LEONG HEW MENG Israelis Fight For The Edge By ONLY one man stood in the way of a Singapore victory over the Hapoel soccer team of Israel at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. He *was goalkeeper Visoker, aged 30, whose acrobatic, and at times daring756 words
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Article26 1957-09-16 12 HEAVY rain forced the cricket match between Singapore Combined Schools and Singapore Cricket Association's "A" team to be abandoned at Hong Lim Green yesterday.26 words
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388 1957-09-16 12 Selangor's Cup Final Hopes Are High Agai Selangor 6 Kan Smi Talib 4, Ghani and Gabriel. c lUfi KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. s, anal hopes with a 6—3 win over v key HMS Malaya football cup r m .^\^h the Princes Road Stadium here today l With this victory, Selengor have388 words
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Article19 1957-09-16 12 pore i finals pla- ed W course yesta Winners R C 5 "9 I Other I W, Mvi19 words
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Article20 1957-09-16 12 KUAL/ f The Fi I nam to fl Vietnam fj ing the i ?r.:. H pendence country.20 words
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Miscellaneous57 1957-09-16 12 Today's Matches At Happy Stadium: Men Haadyai i's Central Malaya 6.30 p.m; Formosa vs Nanyang University at 9.30 p.m. Women Medan vs North Malaya at 5 p.m; Formosa vs South Malaya 8 p.m. At Singapore Badminton Stadium: Women Haadyai vs Singapore, 6 p.m; Central Malaya vs Kuching, 7.30 p.m; Hongkong57 words
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Miscellaneous18 1957-09-16 12 Today's Rugby SCC 'B' vs St. Andrews School on the Padang; RAF Seletar vs RNZ Navy at Seletar.18 words
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