The Straits Times, 30 September 1957
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Title Section13 1957-09-30 1 The Straits Times Ik**** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1957 15 CENTS13 words
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Article684 1957-09-30 1 ANGRY SCENES AS 5,000 TRY TO ENTER GREAT WORLD City Council engineers work throughout night to repair damage Cave-in snaps power cables J VRGE areas of Singapore were plunged into darkness last night a* a resjilt of damage to thet' main power 1 oles earlier in the sck-out684 words
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Article, Illustration358 1957-09-30 1 A playful sword thrust kills pretty dancer DETECTIVES QUESTION BROTHER AFTER FORMER COLONY GIRL IS STABBED WHILE FENCING From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Sunday. A BOY'S sword thrust in play yes- terday killed beautiful 18-year-old Miss Irma Lorraine Anthoniz ballet dancer and singer, from Singapore. .Lorraine and her i5-year-old brother lan,358 words
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246 1957-09-30 1 PENANG, Sunday. THE Prime Minister, Tenuku Abdul Rahman, said here today he would agree to an emergency UMNO assembly to debate the Anglo-Malayan Defence Treaty on one condition: That such a meeting be taken as a vote of no confidence in him. "I will call246 words
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Article35 1957-09-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The All-Malaya Estates Staff Union at a special delegates' conference here today unanimously decided to end immediately Its present salary agreement with the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association.35 words
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Article54 1957-09-30 1 LAGOS, Sun. About 50 people were killed today when a train travelling from Lagos to Kano. Northern Nigeria, plunged over an embankment 20 miles north of Ibadan, capital of West Nigeria. Torrential rains had washed away the railway track and all six coaches of the54 words
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Article34 1957-09-30 1 ANKARA. Sun.— Republlca-. Nation Party supporters ston ed policemen yesterday who tried to remove a portrait o! party leader Osman Bolukbasi from a speakers' plat form during an election campaign meeting.— U.P.UP - 34 words
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Article24 1957-09-30 1 SRINAGAR, Sun. Kashmir's Prime Minister, Bakshi Gulam Mohammed, flew to New Delhi for talks with the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article28 1957-09-30 1 TAIPEH. Sun. Nationalist Chinese batteries on the island of Matsu last night sank a Chinese Communist gunboat and damaged another, the Defence Ministry announced today ReuterReuter - 28 words
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278 1957-09-30 1 National service: Few will be called rkNLY a small propor- tion of the Singapore youths required to register for national service in the new general registration will be called up. The Government in a statement yesterday said it was expected that probably not more than 2,000 will be required for278 words
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Article24 1957-09-30 1 MESSINA. Sun. Eighteen members of the Italian Communist Party announced their resignation from the party in a letter published here today. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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118 1957-09-30 1 NO-PETROL CAR IS ON THE WAY— PAPER LONDON, Sun. The newspaper Reynolds News said today that a "no.petrol car" may be on the way. It reported that research on a car powered hv a portable electric plant was being done in both the United States and Ger. many. Th,. paperUP - 118 words
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Article52 1957-09-30 1 BRISBANE, Sun. The troopship New Australia (20,526 tons), carrying troops of the Third Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, and families to Malaya was in collision with an unidentified tanker in the Torres Strait between Australia and New Guinea tonight, according to reports reaching her P from ThursdayReuter - 52 words
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Article35 1957-09-30 1 NEW YORK, Sun. The New York Times reported yesterday that the eruption of thp volcano Bezyminnay in the Soviet Union last year produced an explosion that dwarfed the largest hydrogen bomb blast— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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189 1957-09-30 1 Leaders of eight education and teachers' organisations in Singapore will meet tomorrow night in an effort to get the release of Dr. Chuang Chu Lin, principal of Ihe Chung Cheng High School. The meeting will be held at the premises of the Chinese Industrial and189 words
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427 1957-09-30 1 UNIVERSITY WILL SPLIT BUT NOT NOW rpHE prospect of setting up two universities one 1 for Singapore and one for the Federation was a problem of an "undated future," said Dr. R. S. Aitken yesterday. Dr. Aitken, chairman of the University of Malaya Commission, hinted before he left Singapore yesterday427 words
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Article98 1957-09-30 1 Inche Aziz returns from Japan rE Federation Minister for Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak oassed through Singapore last night on his way home after a visit to Japan. Hp would not talk to reporter- beyond saying: 'The whr.c cour has been very satisfactory." Inche Abdul Aziz left Kuala Lumpur98 words
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Article32 1957-09-30 1 TUNIS Sun. Mr. Bah; Ladgham. Tunisian Secretary of State, will leave for the United- States tomorrow for talks with American leaders on arms deliveries, it was reported last night32 words
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Article48 1957-09-30 1 Singapore police yesterday recaptured Lim Thiam Siew. 29. who escaped from Woodbridge Hospital last Thursday. Lim was trapped in his house in Geylang. He was under observation at Woodbridge when he disappeared. He had been drought to court earlier on an attempted murder charge.48 words
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Article205 1957-09-30 1 Colony schools ban —on Federal students THE Singapore Gov- ernment has decided to prevent Federation students from coming to Singapore next year to join Chinese senior middle schools. The Director of Education. Mr. David McLellan, told the Straits Times yesterday: "There are hundreds of students coming from the Federation to205 words
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Article32 1957-09-30 1 PARANG ATTACK Qaak Joo Hung. 11. failure, was attacked wiiii parang at Trafalgar lloiin Yiu Chu KaiiK. .Siii;;.iixirc. early this morning. Qack was adiniltcd to General Hospital mi serious condition.32 words
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Article38 1957-09-30 1 RABAT, Sun. The creation of a new political movement in Morocco, Haraka Chaabia. (Popular Movement) was announced in a communique circulated in Rabat last night, signed by Mr. Haddou Riffi. a professor of Koranic law. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article333 1957-09-30 2 4 SHOOT-TO-KILL' ORDER IS GIVEN BY NATO FORCES COMMANDER TOO SPEEDY FOR PURSUIT PLANES TO OVERTAKE IT ISTANBUL, Sunday. JHE commander of the 6th U.S. Fleet, ViceAd m. Charles R. Brown ordered his airmen to shoot to kill when a mystery plane, believed to be Russian,UP - 333 words
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147 1957-09-30 2 SYRIA 'PATCHING UP THE ROW WITH HUSSEIN' AMMAN, Sunday. I/ING Saud's mediation between Syria and Jordan seems to have yielded good results, a top informed source said here yesterday. The Saudi Charge d'Affair rs in Amman. Sheikh Ahmed Kuheimi, delivered a messagr n King Hussein from Kins Saud. The sourceReuter; AP - 147 words
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Article85 1957-09-30 2 Japanese protest at air base TOKYO, Sun.— About 7.000 Japanese students and labour unionists held a mass rally in Tokyo's Hibiya Park yesterday to protest against the extension of the U.S. Air bas* at T^hikawa. about 2t> milf S from Tokyo. The demonstrators also pro tested against the irrest lastAP; UP - 85 words
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127 1957-09-30 2 THE US MISS CAN NOW DRESS LIKE A QUEEN NEW YORK. Sun. Millions of American women were told today, "You can dress like a queen" and were offered dress patterns by Norman Hartnell, described as the favourite designer of the Queen. Four different patterns were offered for sale at $3Reuter - 127 words
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234 1957-09-30 2 Crucial meeting between Ike and governors WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER will return to the White House from his holiday headquarters it Newport on Tuesday for a meeting which ma\ make history in relations between the Unite. States Federal Government and the states. The President will s. down with a deputationReuter; UP - 234 words
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113 1957-09-30 2 STRIKERS CALL OFF BAN ON AIRCRAFT PARTS LONDON, Sun. Trade unions last night called off their worldwide ban on the handling of spare parts from the strike-bound De Havilland aircraft company. The action had been called to tak e effect Irom tomorrow, and labour leaders had predicted it would upsetAP - 113 words
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Article70 1957-09-30 2 NORWALK. (Ohioi, Sun. A jury has awarded $50,000 to a man whose wife complained a railroad accident impaired his kissing ability. Ellis Dotson. 44, of Norwalk sued the Baltimore and Ohio railroad for $75,000 for injuries he suffered when he was hit by a train. His wife, Mildred,AP - 70 words
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Article21 1957-09-30 2 SRINAGAR. Sun.— Eightythree people were killed in recent floods in Indian-held Kashmir an official announcement said yesterday. A.P.AP - 21 words
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Article16 1957-09-30 2 PALERMO. Sun. A threesecond earth tremor wa s recorded at nearby Carlentini yesterday. A.P.AP - 16 words
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Article66 1957-09-30 2 KARACHI. Sun. Three survivors of an Oxford University mountaineering expedition which lost two members in an avalanche last week, arrived in Rawalpindi yesterday t>y air from Gilgit. Northwest Kashmir. They are Capt. J. R. A Streather, leader of the expedition. John Emery and Scott Hamilton, an AmericanReuter - 66 words
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Article47 1957-09-30 2 HONG KONG. Sun.— Hong Kong will have what is believed to be the tallest residential building in Europe and Asia before the end of 19fiO. It will be a 34-storey skyscraper—a 500-room hotel— tn b« constructed In the busy waterfront area. UP.UP - 47 words
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Article30 1957-09-30 2 TAIPEH. Sun.— Chinese civilisation as exemplified in Formosa was perhaps the best weapon to combat Communism, an ex-premier of France. Mr. Antoine Plnay. said before leaving for home.30 words
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175 1957-09-30 2 MARITIME BOARD MEN GRILL PAMIR SURVIVORS IJAMBURG. Sun— Five 11 survivors of the Windjammer Pamir were questioned here today for four hours by officials of the Maritime Boan' of Luebeck, home port of the sunken school ship. Tnn questioning took place in private at an undisclosed place. It is aReuter - 175 words
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Article35 1957-09-30 2 MANILA, Sun— The South East Asia Treaty Organisation will hold full-scale amphibious manoeuvres here in December. Forces from the United States. Britain. Australia, the Philippines, and France, will take part.— -A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article132 1957-09-30 2 F ONDON, Sun. Japangse Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama was last night reported "very upset" by a television interview in which he was confronted with similar British and Japanese makes of ballbearings. Japanese officials expressed "strong displeasure" at what they considered a television "stunt" to discomfort132 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-09-30 2 A CYCLIST suspended be. neath a helicopter provides a novel stunt at a recent R.A.F. display In Malta, watched by at "it 50.000 spectators. I ai.es were flown from Cyprus, Britain and Tripoli to appear in the various events.— A.P picture.AP - 47 words
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179 1957-09-30 2 EFFICIENT DEFENCE WILL MINIMISE H-BOMB LONDON Run \|R- R. A. BUTLER tK Britain I old night thai ,J ous amount conuil done by an eflJclem Civil del, le J minimise I a hydrogen bomb tack on Bi Though hi country could Pletcly immune ;ro m S an assault, m escapeReuter - 179 words
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Advertisement163 1957-09-30 2 if ASUrT INDUSTRIAL TRUST if yf-^j INDUSTIUAL BANKERS FOR THI SMALL INVESTOR WITH A GOOD RSTURN I" PER CENT INTEREST PAID WITHOUT DEDUCTION OF TAX I Investment witti Astley (hows an attractive return of t>i\ or 7% aocording to the terms of repayment. Security without depreciation v available on turns163 words
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Article, Illustration523 1957-09-30 3 Clumsy, costly measure is harmful, dangerous' LONDON, Sun \|R. HUGH GAITSKELL T1 Leader of the British La bour Party, tonight denounced th c Conservative Government's increase in the bank rate as "clumsy ?nd costly." Addressing a rally at Brighton on the eve of his party'sReuter - 523 words
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Article145 1957-09-30 3 AMMONIA FOR POSTMEN OUT iN SMOG LONDON. Sun. British postmen wearing plastic masks containing a phial of ammonia will take part this winter in experi nients against smog. These experiments have been intensified since December. 1952. when one great smog, a poisonous mixture of smoke and fo:r killed 4.000 LondonersReuter - 145 words
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175 1957-09-30 3 FINANCE MINISTERS MEET QUEBEC, Sunday. YfR. PETER THORNEYCROFT, Britain's ChaniTl cellor of the Exchequer, played a major part in a three hour discussion on exchange difficulties and lack of capital, at the opening of the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' conference here yesteray. Mr. DonaldReuter - 175 words
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152 1957-09-30 3 DARWIN. Sun.— An American captain, his wife and a crew of nine Filipinos, two Okinawans and one Chinese were fed at public expense here yesterday while ownership of the Panama-register-f d freighter Rose Pearl was Rrgued in court. Capt. Peter Stein saidi neither152 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-09-30 3 MEMBERS of the 2nd Bn. the Coldstream Guards stand massed on the new bridge in St. .lame's Park. London, while engineers in a bdat underneath test the bridge for strain. A.P. picture.AP - 37 words
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130 1957-09-30 3 BARBADOS CHARGE AT CHIEF SECRETARY BARBADOS, Sun. The Governor of Barbados. Sir Robert Arundell. has referred to the Colonial Office accusations of racial discrimination levelled against Mr. Jack Adie. his Chief Secretary. Mr. Adie is alleged to have transferred his 15--year-old daughter, Susan, from a Government secondary school to aReuter - 130 words
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Article30 1957-09-30 3 LONDON. Sun. A bed that shakes all night has been built for patients with a condition involving stiffness of the spine, it is disclosed in the Lancet.-30 words
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Article27 1957-09-30 3 CHICAGO. Sun. -Dr. Karl P. Schmidt, 67. internationally known authority on reptiles, died here after being bitten by a South African boomslang snake. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article35 1957-09-30 3 POZNAN. Sun.— Vodka and wine will not be sold for four days each month here as part of a Polish Government drive against alcoholism. Beer will still be availabl" —Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article243 1957-09-30 3 lIEIDELBERG, Sun. 11 Soviet troop strength is now at its strongest stage of the year, U.S. Army authorities said yesterday. They said the Russian troops, equipped with atomic weapons and other latest type arms, were at peak combat readiness and would be until a newReuter; UP - 243 words
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Article56 1957-09-30 3 KINGSTON (Jamaicai. Sun. -A farmer in St. Elizabeth. Jamaica, called out his neighbours and their dogs when he was savaged by a I huge grey house cat which I had turned wild. Farmer Androw Bakers was severely scratched and bitten when the cat pounced onReuter - 56 words
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Article250 1957-09-30 3 Banned newsman back in Accra ACCRA, Sun. Mr. George Evans, Daily Telegraph correspondent who was refused entry into Ghana on Thursday because of an "administrative error," returned here last nisht. Mr. Evans said he had been given a residence permit for eight days but he intended to ask for anReuter - 250 words
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Article41 1957-09-30 3 PEKING. Sun.— A ?roup of young Americans who have been touring China, arrived back in Peking last night. They will watch a military and civil parade on Tuesday China's National Day. before leaving for home.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article28 1957-09-30 3 LONDON. Sun. A new anti-flu preparation named Cutizon has been introduced in Russia after seven years of intensive research, Moscow Radio said last night. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article68 1957-09-30 4 FIVE HELD AFTER GEM THEFT KOTA BHARU. Sun.— A gang of robbers broke into the DOOM of a woman jew^l broker early this morning and stole (/>rns worth $4.00) The woman. Haji Che Mas binte Haji Mat SaUeh. 60. ol Jalan Sultanah Zalnab. was sleeping at the time. The intruders68 words
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Article65 1957-09-30 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Man bin HanifTa. a Specia: Constable wa s jailed for one day and fined $450. or another four months' jail, for criminal intimidation. He pointed a loaded rill.' at another constable and threatened to shoot him nn May 28. The court president. Mr N. L.65 words
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Article52 1957-09-30 4 The Singapore Deaf and Dumb Art Institution will hold an exhibition of paintings by Mr. Koo Ming King, a deaf and dumb Shanghai artist, on Friday at the Singapore Chinese Booksellers' Association at 5.30 D.m. Mr. Koo will be at the exhibition to give a52 words
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Article317 1957-09-30 4 Trade unions menaced by ideological conspiracy Best defence is free labour movement, says ICFTU man DENANG, Sun. The Malayan trade union movement was warned last night to be on guard against "international conspiracy to woo its members with false ideologies." "The greatest bulwark against this is a317 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-09-30 4 These girls were some of the hundreds of people who turned up at the St. Stephen's school fun fair at Frankel Estate. Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Proceeds of the fair went towards the cost of build- ini; the school. Mr.91 words
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199 1957-09-30 4 Malays told: Don 't live in past glory I npHE acting secretary-gen A eral of UMNO. Inche Syed Ja'afar Albar. yesterday urged Singapore Malays not live in "past glory." "Do not think that you can sit back and relax just be- pause Singapore was once rul i'd by a Malay199 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-09-30 4 GENTLEMEN. THE KING— AND THREE RAISE THEIR GLASSES FOR LOYAL TOAST THE GOVERNOR of Penang. Raja Sir Ida. the president of the Penang Municipal Services Union Inche Mohammed Yujoff bin Mohammed Noor, and the Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, raise their glasses to drink a toast to the Paramount74 words
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Article181 1957-09-30 4 'Non-corrupt' oath for office SINGAPORE UMNO candidates for the forthcoming City Council elections will have to swear an oath of allegiance to the party and also swear to be •non-corrupt." Disclosing this to trn Straits Times yesterday. Inche Darus Sharill. election officer of the Singapore181 words
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Article38 1957-09-30 4 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Sultan of Kelantan opened a new $300,000 fire station here today. Earlier, he invested the Kelantan meritorious Service Award on the Federation's Chief Inspector of Fire Services. Lieut-Col. FC. Watkins.38 words
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131 1957-09-30 4 FREE SHOW ON NIGHT OF REOPENING AT THE VIC OPENING night arrangement, for th c Singapore City Council's controversial Victoria Theatre have been made by the Estate* and Fire Brigade Committee and the Finance Committee. They will come before the meeting of the council lor confirmation today. The theatre reconstruction131 words
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101 1957-09-30 4 Hit-run driver knocks down speed cop IPOH, Sun. A mobile traffic policeman, Abdul Rahman bin Kodi, 27, was knocked down by a hit and run car last night in Kuala Kangsar Road, in front of the Perak Chinese Assembly Hall. Abdul Rahman and another traffic constable on a separate motor101 words
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Article23 1957-09-30 4 KUAI A LUMPUR. Sun. No casualties either to the Communist terrorists or the security forces were reported In the Federation today23 words
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153 1957-09-30 4 Building society: No more loans— we haven't the money "THE Malaya-Borneo Building Society x not to accept any new applir loans after Saturday for the time bein^ i difficulty in getting new capital. The general manager, Mr. J. Burgess, told the Straits Times last night: "We don't expect to accept153 words
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73 1957-09-30 4 RESERVE DUTY AFTER SERVICE TRAINING training short para ings and afternoons, a m National servi ■o be required not more U end parade month and camp. After the perl training thi placed on ■even Service with consist ol training sei years on Training periods ol the even:: turday aftei 6073 words
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Article65 1957-09-30 4 Retired employees of the Singapore City Council, who stand to get a total of $1,267,000 In additional provident fund benefits under recommendations by a special committee, will have to await the deliberations of the finance committee. The committee was asked last month to consider the financial implications65 words
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Article34 1957-09-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Prime Minister/ Tengk>. Abdul Rahman, and ms mm ister s will be guests at .i party to be given by the National Union of Plantation Workers on Thursday.34 words
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Article80 1957-09-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The first International Cooperative A lliancp conference In South-East Asia will be held at the British Council Hall here on Jan. 20. The president of the Cooperative Un'.on of Malaya. Mr. K. Subra.Tianiam, said: "The conference will review the cotive movement Id part of80 words
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Article43 1957-09-30 4 A group of Eteachers will meet the pore Chief Mi] Yew Hock, tome: of a civics programmi sored by the Gove They will also Town tho Asst :>;:).. I ..amber. the Department m mation Services' pn film sections, and SATA43 words
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Advertisement75 1957-09-30 4 "You're a Friend C. H. Tong!" says Goh Joo Cheow "Now I know how to get more for my money since I t your advice and drove into a Mobilgas Station Think I have to tell Lee Perk Hai he always wants the best servh and attention. Is he in75 words
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Article235 1957-09-30 5 HINDUS COMPLAIN ABOUT GRA YES :i trust with the Bini Cemetery, the Ometery at Chua Kang Road is >ned and neg- < according to a v ore Hindu Ad', iry Board report. which empha- maintenance of all a matter for 1 Council. ha s been <■ uincil President. I. Rea.235 words
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115 1957-09-30 5 INCHING. Sun.— Steps iv have been taken by Sarawak Governto encourage Chi- iddle school gradv ith the required of English to Government service. Aill be eligible for !<-d they have English language the Sarawak junior n equal to Form h schools. iry scales will115 words
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Article295 1957-09-30 5 WE MUST HAVE COLOUR, EXCITEMENT, SAYS CHIEF MINISTER WARNING ABOUT LONG FACES COLLECTIVELY 'OVER OUR PROBLEMS 9 gINGAPOREANS must not take life too seriously, ed las? 6 night Mmister Mr Lim Yew Hock w arn- ,>ni o >i? H 1 told the "Toastmasters" at a dinner295 words
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96 1957-09-30 5 PENANG. Sun.r-The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Kahman, today defended the salaries and allowances paid to Federation cabinet ministers. "We want the administration of the country to be run smoothly." he said, "and we must pay well for efficiency. "We want honest men. We do96 words
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Article73 1957-09-30 5 Eight thousand villagers ol th P Yio Chu Kang Road area. Singapore will be given free medical treatment through the efforts of the Vi 0 Chu Kang Mutual Help Association. The association, backed by the General Hospital and the Franciscan Missionaries, opened its new St. Anthony's73 words
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Article34 1957-09-30 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun. The local branch of the Servicemen's Association: has pledged to work for the prosperity of the independen* Malaya and to support Penang state and the new nation.34 words
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Article63 1957-09-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Federation Court of Appeal yesterday dismissed the appeal of A. Krishnan against a sentence of death for the murder of his wife. Krishnan's counsel Mr K Visuvalingam. submitted that his client had received very creat provocation His wife had klckert Ml i bowl63 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-09-30 5 FOL'R-> car-old Haji Andik Alwi bin Haji Andik Achok was too shy to look at the camera on his own. but a few words of encouragement from a fellow-passenger soon onquered his shyness and brought out a smile. Straits Times picture.49 words
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Article138 1957-09-30 5 MORE than 1,000 Muslims in cars and on foot crowded on to the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday to welcome home the last shipload of pilgrims from Mecca. Harbour Board police had a trying time keeping them from tramping down the gangway as the138 words
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Article41 1957-09-30 5 PENANG. Sun. —Mail from Britain is expected here by the Atreus on Oct 9 and tho Elpenor on Oct. 11. Penang mails for despatcn to Britain and Colombo will be accepted up to 6 p.m. on Oct. 3.41 words
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Article239 1957-09-30 5 PLEA FOR LONG SERVICE TEACHERS ir THE dignity of the teaching profession should not be lowered by any of the clauses in the new Education Bill, said Mr. T. K. Chiam, secret-ary-general of the Singapore English Teachers Union (Chinese schools) yesterday. He said that certain clauses In the Bill give239 words
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Article25 1957-09-30 5 KAJANG, Sun. Certificates will be awarded to the cleanest coffee jnops and eating shops in Ulu Langat in a world health day competition.25 words
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Advertisement186 1957-09-30 5 /M"* i».^ fnff 1 iwrf FPEc t^ WE! I Richard Hudnut I Egg-Creme I Shampoo! Every lady attending the 9 a.m. LADIES' PREVIEW of "FULL OF LIFE" starring Judy Holliday and Richard Conte at the Capitol Theatre to-morrow morning will be presented with a Richard Hudnut Shampc sachet! r v^^186 words
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Miscellaneous600 1957-09-30 5 M>* Sir t I' I )*A ~^^^P i\ *fK BHELL THEATRETTE: Free at Singapore Lodge, 8 Cairnhill film show— Eve Witness Volume 1. Road. 6.30 p.m. Dlxgers of the Deep— at Shell LIBERAL SOCIALIST PARTY: House Collyer Quay, 1.15 p.m. Cairnhill Division committee meetIXKORMATION SERVICE OF ing at 341 Clemenceau600 words
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Obituary28 1957-09-30 6 19 IMi tin I Minimum I VICK: On September 21st. 1957, after a short illness. Victo: Roeer. dearly beloved hustund of Dorothy and dear father of David28 words
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Obituary25 1957-09-30 6 ;n IVorrf. flu minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Capt R. C. C- Dyason who fell asleep on the 30th September 1946. Sadly Missed.25 words
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Article191 1957-09-30 6 II |M V.nliii.m. SEA WIFE. Am rerlaln you are alive. Are you afraid of past or| i;ie. Biscuit. NOW OPEN to all, Mont Dor Ice cream, milk ana snack parlour Ni?ee Ann Building. Orchard Rd. 1 AST DAY— Halfprlce Sale. Underpants 95 cts.. Housecoats $7.50. Bedsheets $2.70. ■■is 11-90.191 words
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634 1957-09-30 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Mon. Sept. 30, 1957. Malaria In The Ulu A new and comforting explanation of the marked reduction in the general incidence of malaria in Malaya is offered in the revised handbook on malaria control published by the Ross Institute. The cause of the decline admittedly is634 words
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Article343 1957-09-30 6 The president of the Singapore Trades Union Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan has given his third and presumably final warning to affiliated unions to pay their dues or be struck off the T.U.C. register. They have until tomorrow to settle. If not in good standing by then they will343 words
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Article210 1957-09-30 6 The heady wine of power is obviously turning the heads of Ghana's erstwhile fighters for freedom. It has driven a certain Mr. Krobo Edusei, Ghana's Minister of the Interior, into the kind of bombast that comes naturally to weak men who have tasted power for the first time.210 words
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Article, Illustration749 1957-09-30 6 THE EISENHOWER DOCTRINE? What's there to laugh about in... BECAUSE a majority of the Syrian people, and even of the Syrian Government, are not Communist it has become fashionable to laugh at the Eisenhower Doctrine and to abuse the President for showing the flag in the Eastern Mediterranean. Superficially, perhaps,749 words
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670 1957-09-30 6 PENANG SHOWS HOW TO PROMOTE TOURIST INDUSTRY VOTi over two yeurt now, the Singapore and Federation press has contained frequent references to the early desirability of recognition in Doth territories of the value of the tourist trade. Many opinions have been expressed as to how the toi ris: industry should670 words
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220 1957-09-30 6 REFERRING to the letter of the honorary secretary of the A.C.C.A. (Malayan Branch) (S.T. Sept. 17 1, I feel that the name and style of the local body of accountants, viz. "Certified Public Accountants", which they propose, may be misleading to the public. Both within and220 words
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106 1957-09-30 6 I AGREE heartily with your correspondent who wrote deploring the frequent study-tours undertaken by the Federation Minister of Agriculture. I am also shocked by the fact that a million dollars has now been set aside for ministers to go on such fruitless tours abroad. What earthly106 words
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291 1957-09-30 6 aidan crawley - aidan crawley BY Mdent Elsei last racogc having des power in th-. he can hop. of the prcu part of the does not la of a clash United sta Soviet Union. Instead ol our hands In291 words
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Advertisement497 1957-09-30 6 "iUiIHUMII •IIimiMMIIIJ E Straits Times Free Preu I Foi th* convenience ot odver- tiscrs our representatives ot Ist i E floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD «ill receive tntaU j 1 odvert iscnents ond onswen to doe z I numbers. Classified advertisement* may olso be handed to: CITY BOOK STORI497 words
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Advertisement97 1957-09-30 6 J. 1 VeveUfi iJM COURAGE K2f CONFIDENCE LEADERSHIP DALE CARNEGIE COURSE 10 Things the Dal* Carnegie Course will Help You Do Conquer Fear Develop Self-Confidence Speak Effectively "Sell" Yourself and Your Ideas Improve Your Ability to Remember Names Increase Your Ability to Deal with People Win More Friends Improve Your97 words
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Advertisement61 1957-09-30 6 6 RAFFLES PLACE PHONE: ***** COLD STORAGE ARCADE PHONE ***** I Wllf tiifk a v. rrlZtfc/i K. E. MEYER, uu °opv m*. K. W. BELL, OIP.OPT.. A.S.T.C, FAQ A Mttst f»r«'«-f«ff.V im it Is DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RIN' BLUE SAPPHIRE DIAMOND R U.S. de SUVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD ROAD. Tel: *****61 words
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Article48 1957-09-30 7 the bare-breasted teauty in the film "The I -i.s<. will arrive by ngapore from Kuch- .it tend the world I re of the film at the Theatre on Oct. 10. who took a boat from i in Kapit to Kuchbe accompanied by itner.48 words
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Article45 1957-09-30 7 cretarji of State for Mr. George Ward, will :i a demonstration by tree-lowering at from the tower of Eul Air Force Sur hool at changi. Singa- Ward is expected to .•inhere of the course more oil for the for further training.45 words
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Article28 1957-09-30 7 Singapore Debating :11 hold a discussion "Is the United Nations .ition a Failure? 1 to- at 6.30 p.m. at the Council Hall in Stam- :oad.28 words
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Article42 1957-09-30 7 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will seek information in the Legislative Assembly on Oct. 16 on who will audit the Singapore Government's accounts and those of Government agencies when the pan-Ma-layan office of the Director of Audit is separated.42 words
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Article56 1957-09-30 7 IPOH, Sun. An amateur am from Singapore,! I Mrs. H. C. Lim. won I P> rak Merdeka Amateur ion Dance Champion- i the Hotel Majestic, night. A Perak couple. Mr. Attilio Yap and Miss Florence Lee, were close runners-up. Mr. Richard Naidu and Mrs. Margie Aw56 words
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Article, Illustration192 1957-09-30 7 GOVERNMENT EXPERT ARRIVES TO PREPARE THE WAY FOR 4 BIG EXPORT DRIVE TRADE SPECIALIST TO SPEND 2 MONTHS MEETING LEADERS OF LOCAL INDUSTRY £X Australian Government expert arrived in v,,- Sl Ra P° re b y Qantas-BOAC yesterday Mv r e^^ ke for Australian machinen192 words
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188 1957-09-30 7 Hawkers at mass meeting urge: End licensing system A BOUT 500 members of the Singapore Hawkers' lX Association at a mass meeting in the Victoria Memorial Hall last night urged the City Council to abolish its hawker licensing system. The meeting applauded Mr. Sim Beng Sen. a Labour Front councillor,188 words
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Article61 1957-09-30 7 i United States Senator John j Sparkman and Mrs. Spark man arc due in Singapore today in the President Hayes tn the course of a round-the world trip on behalf of th.; VS. Senate Foreign Relation--Committee. They will leave on Thur.s j day for Port Swettenham61 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-09-30 7 WINNERS of the cheongsam section at the Chinese Swimming Club invitation fashion show last night. From right. Miss Florrie Tait (.winner) in a golden oriental print with black trimmings; Miss Daisy Szeto (second) in green dotted with yellow stars; and Miss Lucy Mun57 words
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Article163 1957-09-30 7 Senu will explain West Irain vote KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYA'S first Ambassador to Indonesia, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, left here by the mail train tonight for Singapore on his way to Jakarta* At the station he old the Straits Times: "I am going there to163 words
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Article68 1957-09-30 7 New trade chief arrives MR. H. W. Woodruff, the new British Trade Commissioner In Malaya, arrived in Singapore with his wife from London in the Oranje yesterday. For the last two years, Mr. Woodruff was with the Board of Trade having previously served as the U.K. Trade Commissioner in Sails-68 words
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Article56 1957-09-30 7 Balloons carrying 21 free cinema passes will b e let off over Singapore about midday today. They are being released by the Rank Organisation In Singapore in celebration of the 21st anniversary o f Pinewood Studios at Iver, Buckinghamshire The passes are valid for any Rank56 words
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Article26 1957-09-30 7 JOHORB BAHRU, Sun. Mr. J. T. Bailward. who has returned from leave in Bri tain, has been appointed as sistant Comptroller if Customs. Johore.26 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-09-30 7 MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS I.EONG WENG TUCK after their marriage at St. Matthew's Church, Singapore, on Saturday. The bride was formerly Miss Yuen Slew ThU.i. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yuen Kin Oi, of Singapore. Straits Times picture.42 words
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Article169 1957-09-30 7 Seven hurt in car-van collision A SINGAPORE towkay and six members of his family were injured yesterday when their van was In collision with a car at the junction of Bras Basah Road and North Bridge Road. The injured were: Mr. Loh Yong Koi, 53. proprietor of Hoeng Guan Co..169 words
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Article30 1957-09-30 7 KUCHING. Sun. More than 5.000 orders have been received here for souvenir first day covers of the new Sarawak pictorial stamps to be issued tomorrow.30 words
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162 1957-09-30 7 Lady Black, wife of the Singapore Governor, Sir Robert Black, last night appealed on the radio for public assistance for under-privileg-ed children. She spoke in conjunction with the annual sale of work by 2.500 under-privileged children to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall162 words
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173 1957-09-30 7 Portraits of King for all schools I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V —The Ministry of u-ation plans to have c rieial portraits of the ing di-Pertuan Agong .-at up in all its schools Li the Federation. Pictures of th e Queen may ac put up unofficially and by courtesy because she is173 words
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Article55 1957-09-30 7 KUANTAN. Sun. The movement of buffaloes JO Karnpong Bharu. Pahang. has been restricted to re vent th^ spreads of a cattle disease which started in Ulu Cheka mukim this week. The state Veterinary Department has asked all cattle owners In the area tn senu55 words
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Article61 1957-09-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. In the Session Court today Mr.-N L. Cohen, the Presi dent, congratulated two ruo ber tappers. Abdul Rahman bin Omar and Abdullah bin Sudin, for apprehending Daud bin Ismail as he rat off from a shophouse Daud was sentenced to j day's jail and61 words
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Advertisement31 1957-09-30 7 Is your bathroom always "MORNING FRESH" if not■■nhTlrul (n a sprinkle of Sanilav every night will make it so! TSanilav?: NUIMII lAVATO«Y CHANIH Salt Aeeata f- I ANDILANDS B UTTER YfirJ^LTDJ31 words
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Advertisement115 1957-09-30 7 I THBRMAX BOILERS VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL f For High Efficiency and 0 Sustained Economy For COKE, GAS, OIL, WASTE GAS or m Wood Refuse Fuel* 0 Also Available M Economic Vortical Consult: f Cro,,t«b. Bailor. D^Vm SINGAPORE KI'MA UJMPUR PENANG IPOH MM-.Uis >KtM»AN I IPjJF KOTA BHAULI TELJ.K ANSON KI'ANTAN115 words
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Article821 1957-09-30 8 ALLIXiTOX kI. WAIIU - ALLIXiTOX kI.WAIIU by GREATEST EUROPEAN SCHOLAR OF CHINESE ROBERT MORRISON. By Lindsay Ride. (Hong Kong University Press. HK57.50.) pi Malaya the ses- quicentenary of Robert Morrison's work in China is passing unnoticed. It is not altogether surprising, for his association with Malaya was brief But if Morrison821 words
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Article378 1957-09-30 8 Abrahm Yar - Abrahm Yar- ROAD TO REVOLU TION. By molinsky. (Cassell. Zss.) T<O the Western world of the nineteenth century Russia appeared, and indeed was, the citadel of reaction. The Tsars who succescesslvely ruled *ier were united in the conviction that there was to be no relaxation of their378 words
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Article110 1957-09-30 8 TH^TAMARINoi 10 Mar B«et Leon, V* em Univers.tic, pij* mature v,:.;-':^ of ft 5 ««S The title of some a :ng. but r net PreIn.sido the i na tter charm and < ther c b real feeling t style.^ a Mr. Male writes in a I Leong's art d110 words
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Article84 1957-09-30 8 BAKKAK.I EVANS - BAKKAK.I EVANS Bj SURCEONS IOUR Ah\ By L |oin^ Abraham (Heinemann. 255.) This octogenarian son of an Ulster tea merchant writes the chronicle of hi. s ljf e j D quiet, beguiling languase tinged humour. He has famous people, and out lived most ot them: urn the84 words
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Advertisement127 1957-09-30 8 uiiiii iiimiiiiiiimiiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiii iiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ 1 FULL OF LIFE A Special Treat for the Ladies— 1 A RARE TREAT FOR ALL THE FAMILY I VehJkoJk biscuits I CAPITOL CINEMA— 9.OO a.m ■£&> i FREE SAMPLES of delicious WHSlte^ *^^^&MvSF§r VERKADE BISCUITS will be IffSo^ir i Sole Agents: j127 words
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Advertisement106 1957-09-30 8 toughest FOR ROUGHEST -JOBS uj_ This Is Goodyear's famed HARD ROCK LUO, <sqL rolling unharmed through work that would .^BR"S rifln ordinary giant tyres. O x Heavily armoured sldewalls and shoulders minimize damage from sharp r< jP^HfIV -«^ft' v snags deep, powerful cross-lugs di? in and ft .^.^i'^4Pt pull you106 words
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Miscellaneous297 1957-09-30 8 Straits Times Crossword IT" I 2 I I s I I 4 I I 5 I I I s 7 L I TT" 12 mmm TT id 19 Hl"" 20 ?i "s*" 26 ACROSS 6 A mother Insect Is unyielding 1 A know-all often literally < 7) -hide-bound (13) "II297 words
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Article, Illustration735 1957-09-30 9 QN the afternoon of October 3. 1930, a nondescript performer named Shem paraded before a mile event at Havre de Grace Racecourse in Maryland, U.S.A. Few racegoers, knowing his inglorious record, gave him a second glance. However, all over the country money was pouring in735 words
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Article, Illustration847 1957-09-30 9 Paddy Barrie: He made horses run like wind Also, one had to be a good galloper capable of winning a race. The other had to be a duffer that would get in at light weight and open at long odds for betting. In 1930. through an underworld llgure, Paddy BarrieDaily Mirror - 847 words
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Advertisement179 1957-09-30 9 FEELING WEAK? TIRED? in the home and at .ork li- s«ms very deprming «4ien you :h 1 weak and tired, "ake Banatoon which to ;ive jood ar- tc, so nd s|oe n and ENERGY r^^ Sanatogen TONIC Cerec f s diet deficiencies C API rOL... Next Change in Tim I179 words
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Advertisement211 1957-09-30 9 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR. BRILLIANT. BEAUTIFUL EYES THE DAILY USE <^J®*3 OMUSTAFEW J|^r" DIOPS OF igifM' EYEMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES ENGLISH .ELECTRIC MOTORS Lister Engineering Lld^ Heals SKIN, kills PAW ends COLDS (o^\ Menthoiarum h the wonder, cooling toothing, healing Balm. If you have id ■kin211 words
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Miscellaneous154 1957-09-30 9 #*#>.% Morgan M.IK Sick child ■^■■■■^HH^Thanh >OU T WE'LL SEE TO^ /WE MO BETTER TAKE /anything^ MEAHWmiE... f^ I--I POMT KNOW V FOR COMIN&, IT THAT SHE HER TO TliE EMERGENCY >OU SAY, y >> AN^THIN^ ASOUT UNABLE TO LOCATE MISS &ALE \&£Te> MEDICAL ROOM AT CITY HOSPITAL/ \^~l AIUSS154 words
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Article367 1957-09-30 10 By Our Market Correspondent IJY Saturday morning the Singapore Share Market was showing a better sentiment than it had done during the previous week following the raising of the British bank rate to seven per cent. On Wednesday morning the market knew that local overdraft367 words
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Article53 1957-09-30 10 DIVIDEN DS ANNOUNCEMENT Currrnt i, al )f paymn,, a ym, Toui in: Darby Co. Ltd ■msi>lidaii-fj Tin Smelters Ltd. Umbutan Ltd. 'engltalen Ltd. (ord) iopenr Consolidated Ltd. Hie NyaUs Rubber .Estates Ltd. 12 Oct. v 3'z' Nov. 14 M Oct. 11 lo Oct. 23 15 r Oct 25 Interim. rea.53 words
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Article346 1957-09-30 10 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period Sept. 21 to 27. iviil STKIAIS: Fraser Sc Neave Ords. $2 70 to $2.65 to $2.75 cd.. cb.. Ganunilis $2.40 to $2.42. Georgetown Dispensary $2.75, Hammer Co.346 words
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Article1061 1957-09-30 10 rIE followine list of revis- ed quotations was issu*>rl by the Malayan Sharebrok ers' Association after its last meeting on Friday IMK NMtlM.8 Kuvrri Seller* Alex Bricx* Pref 1.43 i.»o Oras 1 su i mi Atlas ice 1100 xr\ <buy»r*i B B. Petrol 53 55 B M1,061 words
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Article234 1957-09-30 10 DURING mid-week the price of rubber in Singapore fell down to 1815 cents a lb., the lowest for some time as stale i bull positions continued to be liquidated and stop-loss sellers came out into the market in I force. By the last day of trading234 words
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Article191 1957-09-30 10 The increase was almost wholly accounted for by a rise of 12,781 tons In dealers' stocks which were up to 104.472 tons. The price of tin in Singapore fell to $365 per picul on Tuesday, but by Friday had recovered to $366.37 "i on the temporary squeeze forAP - 191 words
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Article93 1957-09-30 10 The Malayn Em hangf Rife Association nde tba changes in it rat' on Saturday all Xew York:iuy 32*:. OD. 3 credit bills, H ti bll Canada: t Irr -mn -31' i, OD. 3:,. 8 'st 3 bills. 32 1/1' fekde -illsSelling T.T or OD. reart \i York:93 words
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Advertisement597 1957-09-30 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES FOR DENTAL TECHNICIANS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as Probationer Dental Tech- niclans in the Medical and Health: Department, Kelantan, on the following salary scales:— Probationer $137.50 x A 7.50 152.50 Exam Timescale $209.00 x A 14.00 307.00/ Exam. $***** X A 14.00 450.00597 words
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Advertisement344 1957-09-30 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens (Women) for one appointment as a Registry Examiner in the Special Branch of the Federation of Malaya Police (Kuala Lumpur). The appointment, which will be permanent after a period of probation, will be in the salary scale $450x20-530 ]>er mensem plus cost344 words
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Advertisement855 1957-09-30 10 RUBY GENERACC^URANCI CO. Llll^p TAKE pleasure to» J* 'ounce that on the 30th Sept«n*Jttas7 their Singapore Office will "*M--moved to Rooms 15 Si 16, 4th Floor, X.P.M. Building, Finlayson Green, Singapore. po Box Telephone Numbers remain unchanged. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I F. M. Dingemans of No. 162/164,855 words
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Advertisement713 1957-09-30 10 NOTICES NOTICE In the Matter of TIN LAY LIMITED And In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES, 1940—1946 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Order of the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya In the High Court at Kuala Lumpur dated the 13th day of September, 1957 confirming the713 words
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Advertisement419 1957-09-30 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS 30 DATS Sailing San Vancouver Franeitco Spore P Swerr Penanj Anna Bakke 12/1 5 Oct 16 Ocr 18 Of Elisabeth Bakke 9 Oct. 8/10Nov I INov 13NcCjertmd BBak e 1 2 Oct 26 Oct 2S/27N0» 28Nov 30Ne« 1! Accepting Cargo foi Fremantle419 words
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Advertisement1371 1957-09-30 11 •Mi 2403 MANSFIELD tfc Cq LTD. T«|t 1412, kn!»I™" (ln<: r P°'°'«d m SingapJ (12 lines) S n h cP T« THE BLUE FUNNtt UNE V"! 1 SAILINGS to I V£ »W>OL. GLASGOW, LONDOhjy CONTINtNTAL PORTS (Vie Suei th liberty to proceed vie Panim w C epe of Good Hope)1,371 words
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Advertisement1122 1957-09-30 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST VIA SUEZ Penong P. S'hom Spore "SONCKHLA- 1/ 1 Oct 2/ S Oct 3/ 4 Oct Accepting cargo for Koba ft Yokehome "SELANDIA" '.'"if |~~Oct 4/ S Oct 7 Oel Bangkok only "SINALOA" 24/23 Oet 2«/J7 Oct 28/29 Oct Bangkok1,122 words
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Advertisement1070 1957-09-30 11 union TTtirJTZ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ■>. =PORE TO^ r LmEBTEAMERSLTD lAlUM*^^'"th.Onit«,K,r Wte m)r n «N, U.K. CONTINENTAL jr*. P nona BENDORAN for London, P Shornf* Hamburg, Rotterdom -)i «raet arrlvac 27 Oct BENVORLICH tor London, R<m. I*n4er, Hamburg, Antwerp 1/ Oet 4/ Oct BENALDER for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Hamburg U/20 o^ef 2 \fli Oct1,070 words
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Advertisement1310 1957-09-30 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: 2*361 IaiRMAN LIMES KLAVEMESS LIME LONOON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELIS SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND ono tor USJ<.. North Atlontie Ports Accepting cer»o for Central ft South and Canada vio Colombo America CITY O* COVENTRY BRONXVILLE S'pora P. S'hom Penang Spore P.1,310 words
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693 1957-09-30 12 ffity fall back on 'R-Plan' afi4 Wolves move ub Jo Forest FLU EPIDEMIC STRIKES ANOTHER MfcOW LONDON, Sun. The influenza epidemic which has taken toll of nearly half th c League clubs, struck another blow at football yesterday by seriously affecting the gates. With bad weather in the north alsoReuter - 693 words
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Article134 1957-09-30 12 ENGLAND START WITH 3-0 VICTORY BELFAST, Sun.— X n, land, holders of tin amateur internationa soccer championship were much too good foi Ireland in the opening match of this season's championship which they won 3-0 at the Oval here yesterday. At halftime they led l>\ two goals scored by insideReuter - 134 words
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Article1082 1957-09-30 12 DIVISION ONE P W D L P APts. Notts Forest 10 7 1 2 23 11 15 Wolves 10 7 1 2 27 13 15 W.B.A. 10 5 4 1 27 14 14 M Chester U. 10 6 1 3 28 iH 13 Everton 8 8 1 11,082 words
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Article150 1957-09-30 12 I AC GORDON HOLT, leading R.A.F. rider, missed Singapore's top cycling award of the season— the Best All-rounder trophy— when he did not compete in the 100-mile time trial at Woodlands Village, Singapore, yesterday. i Holt. 23. had won the Sin gapore Cycle Racing150 words
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Article57 1957-09-30 12 LONDON, Sun. Gerald Walsh, 39-year-old South African, competing for the first time, easily won the annual London-to-Brlghton run yesterday in a record time of shr. 26min. 20sec. He knocked lmin. 4sec off the previous best, despite the fact that road alterations lengthened the course by nearly57 words
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104 1957-09-30 12 Polish miler beats Derek Ibbotson GLASGOW. Sun DEREK IBBOTSON. Britain's world mile recordholder, was beaten over the distance by S. Lewandowski, of Poland, at an international athletics meeting here yesterday. Lewandowski won in 4min. 7-2 sec. Ibbotson was second in 4min Bsec. and G Everett 'Scotland) third in 4min B.4sec.104 words
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Article355 1957-09-30 12 Northants pile up 43 points BIG SCORES IN RUGBY UNION LONDON. Sun. Fine weather and firm conditions gave backs the chance to show their paces and there were many high scoring games in yesterdays Rugby Union programme in Britain. Heading the list of scorers were Northampton who ran up 43Reuter - 355 words
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332 1957-09-30 12 PEIKING. Sun. Judy Grinham, the British Olympic swimming champion, today equalled her own world .record of lmin 12.9 sec for the 100 metres backstroke in a friendly match with a Cntnese team here. The 18-year-old Olympic champion was swimming backstroke for the firstUP - 332 words
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Advertisement375 1957-09-30 12 m Wm&9Nm3 m 4t yL Phone: 33«00 NOW SHOWING J 11 A.M., 145, 415. 6.45 A 9.30 PM ........THE LOWDOWN OX WRESTLERS WRESTLING 1 1 "THE MAGNIFICENT BEAST" I jj: ■^t I with MIROSLAVA CROX ALVARADO I A CATHAY ORGANISATION RELEASE -fC COMDfO! "SILK STOCKINGS" COMING! ■4L I'hone: ill 16375 words
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Advertisement298 1957-09-30 12 t(& a B 9 v J^idi E^nPT^ 1 i(N;E^rr" B t |fc ••**'<>#{ It\mc&JM' Special MOTI RS-T^TTT^irrTiV.TT^zl TOMORROW 9,. m "FULL OF LIFF' 7j!r^ jj Fre, cm. ra,h, n show 'Z^L g^ g PHONE ***** •w Oj E^ piione i 45:0 JUS SHOWS: 11< SSHOttS:Il a)I1 V US, 4, 6.30,298 words
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Article117 1957-09-30 13 GERMAN BOXER DIES OF BROKEN NECK Ml N|( H Sun. Siegfried lit/k:i. i welterweignt boxer, di.-d on the wav to hospital last night afW being rmmttd out in ih»third round of an amateur bout here. It v.is the third West German ring death within four months. Ringside >>prrtatora said IReuter - 117 words
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Article37 1957-09-30 13 Mr. and Mr.v Palmer were c Class I wlnncft in thf Motor Club's annual held In Singapore yest relay. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford t in Clan 2. The be*i man driver was Mrs Weeks.37 words
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185 1957-09-30 13 20-mile water -ski race planned for Oct. 20 'PHE Malayan Water -Ski 1 Association invites enMr the first annual >kl handicap race to Id neanPasir Ris tfotel Oct. 20. This race will be decided 30 miles anrj it is beI that Singapore will be i-ond city to hold suchi a185 words
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175 1957-09-30 13 MEMBERS ItaciOLK PROBLEMS WITH BOLDER THAN EVER SPIRIT WE TOOK DECISIONS. OF GREAT VALUE T,0 TlfE OLYMPJ.CMOVEMEMB -SXYI8 -BRUNDAGE m J SOFIA, Sundax. Ami rt Congress of the International Olvnipic Committee, held for the firsj>time in Bulgaria, proved a resounding success in the view of175 words
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Article, Illustration49 1957-09-30 13 AMERICAN LOU THESZ. world heavyweight wrestling champion, has Hungarian King Kong in trouble with a leg lock during their 10-round fight at Singapore's Happy World Stadium on Saturday night. The fK'ht ended in draw with each gaining a pin fall. Straits Times picture.49 words
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Article156 1957-09-30 13 tennis for' asian games approved the greatest sporting >vent in the world. Gen. Vladimir Stoyeihev, Bulgarian member of A the Executive Committee of < the lOC. at a press conference said that as host! to the Congress here he wanted it to be known that he was strongly opposed to156 words
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184 1957-09-30 13 MELBOURNE. Sun.—Professional tennis promofr Jack Kramer nas been dealt a blow in his plans for this summer's Australian tour. A scheduled three-day appearance in Brisbane has been cut out of tr» first stage of the Kramer programme. He will have184 words
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105 1957-09-30 13 LONDON. Sun. Ken Rosewall, 22-year-old Australian, won thp international professional men's singles prize of £"425 in thp International indoor lawn tennis championships at the Empire Pool. Wembley, here last night. In a magnificent final, watched by a capacity attendance of 9,000 as well as105 words
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Article80 1957-09-30 13 LONDOW, Sun— Results ln yesterday's Rugby League matches: Blackpool Borough 18 Batley 10; Bradford Northern 28 Whiteriaven W; Bramley 15 Swlnton 13; Castleford '15 Rochdale Hornets 26; Dewsbury 2 Featherstone Rovers 17; Halifax 32 Leeds 0; Hull Kingston Rovers 16 Kelghley 9; Hunslet 9 Hull 9. LeighReuter - 80 words
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Article119 1957-09-30 13 EDDY CHOONG ENTERS FINAL BOMBAY, Sun.— Eddy Choong, of Malaya, the world champion, yesterday reached the men's singles final of the Western India and Cricket Club of India badminton championships here. He beat India's champion. Trilok Nath Seth in straight sets of 15-9, 15-3. Choong kept his burly opponent runningReuter - 119 words
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Article56 1957-09-30 13 PATERSON. (New Jersey), Sun.— Stefan Redl, 147. scored a sixth-round technical knockout victory over Eddie Prince, 149, here last night in their scheduled 10-round bout at the Paterson Armory. For Redl. it marked his 12th knockout victory ln 16 professional bouts since coming to the UnitedUP - 56 words
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Article19 1957-09-30 13 STOCKHOLM, Sun.—Swedish speedway races Got Nordln. Roler Forsberg ami Arne Carlsson will tour Australia next month.— WJ».19 words
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Advertisement273 1957-09-30 13 (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT H Mm.) Box iO cts. extra. SENIOR EUROPEAN STENO- ..APHKR S.iSO: Correspondence C erk: Senior Girl, knowledge .-.lorthand: L.C.C. Accounts Supervisor /Plastic Works: Employment, 748 Robinson WANTED Office Assistant with fiance in Life Assurance office t Knowledge of bookkeeping ('writing Is essential and ly273 words
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Advertisement408 1957-09-30 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words Si (Mm.) Box iO ctt. extra. WANTED ENGLISH Speaking girls age 18 22, for waitress Job. Apply personally at Chansi Bar Opposite Changi Prison, Tel. *****. JOAN TOOKE'S AGENCY. Various posts for European Stenographers, $45n— 5550. Chinese Stenographers, $250 $450. Eurasian Lady Stenographer Book-keeper, $501. Temporary408 words
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Advertisement432 1957-09-30 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Wordt Si (Mm.) Box St ctt. extra. TO LET Furnished 2-Bedroom Flat- Qule' Residential Area, Town Centre. P. ease apply 248 c Orchard Road. Tel. *****. FURNISHED FLATLET ln Tanglin available Ist Oct. suitable for single person. All modern conveniences, phone *****. SALE $26,000/-, Rent $300/Two bedrooms,432 words
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Advertisement472 1957-09-30 13 EDUCATION 2i: Wnrdt ii (Mm.) llox >(/ ct: extra. POSTAL TUITION Insure Credltb/Dlstlnctlons. Cambridge Certificate English, Literature by Prof. C. Sheppard: Mathematics, Geography, Scripture, H.S.O. Economics, English: Qualifying Tea. Book-Keeping, Commerce, Correspondence, stamiord College. P.O. Box 281 BOOKS 8i PUBLICATIONS 10 Wordt Si (Mm.) Box i» ctt extra THE JULY472 words
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Advertisement290 1957-09-30 13 MISCELLANEOUS in Wordt ti (Mm.) Box 50 et: extra "BOYLE" VITAMIN-MINERAL TABLETS supply all age groups with essential dietary supplements to combat nutritional deQ^nrle.s promote growth tn children. "BOBBY BEE" Certified Siamese Masseurs Specialised tn Sprain. Lumbago etc- Enquiries 248C-4, 2nd Floor, Orchard Road. ***** (10 a.m.— pm.). FOR DOMESTIC290 words
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297 1957-09-30 14 PAKISTAN'S Thra»a»Cui> 1 badminton team were trounced JW by Singapore la. .mOTH match at Urn Singapore Badminton Half last nlgnt. The Pakistan team had arrived In Singapore at 3 a.m. yesterday from Hong Kong whom they had beaten 7-2 m their first round Asian297 words
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Article304 1957-09-30 14 DAVID CHOONG WILL BE INVITED FOtt jot ttO/u^S jr«r "URNS Teik Hock on the doubtful list ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. David Choong who, with his brother Eddy, wa6 runner-up in the men's doubles in the All-England badminton championships this year, will be invited for the B.A.M.*s304 words
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Article58 1957-09-30 14 DOMBAY. Sun.— Finn i Kobbero and Jorsen Hansen. of Denmark, won the men's doubles title in the Western Indian badminton championships here today. In a closely-contest-ed final, they defeated Eddy and David Choong 11-15. 15-5. 18-17. Both pairs are former holders of the AllEngland doubles title. Reuter.Reuter - 58 words
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Article25 1957-09-30 14 F. W. Dunhill and Mrs,. T. G. Moffett (all square) won the Royal Singapore OolJ Club's nine-hole mixed four somes competition yester day25 words
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Article309 1957-09-30 14 WEIGHTS for all CL. 5, DIV. 2— 7 Baby Chris 8.00 Malay Film II 8 09 V VRBCBTS for Arcrntina W .c™ r~e. at a«m. 9.00 CL. 4. DIV. 2-« F. WU d Appla.se 8.08 ..J, M j v^ F t J» »-I W«dn~ gg- 'I*309 words
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76 1957-09-30 14 MALAYA CUP FINAL AT K'L. ON OCT. 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Th P Malaya Cup final will be played at the Merdeka Stadium here on Oct. 19. Perak, who upset Penane 3-1 in th P replay for the north zone championship will meet Kelantan. the East zone champions, at Ipoh76 words
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Article240 1957-09-30 14 THE BIGGEST get-together of Singapore's veteran soccer players took place yesterday evening at Jalan Besar stadium when the Malays met Chinese as part of the Feith Cup match programme organised by the Singapore Business Houses FA. About 50 of them, ranging from the oldest "old240 words
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Article39 1957-09-30 14 TOKYO, Sun. The visiting Israeli soccer team began their Japanese tour with an easy victory, beating a Combined Western Japan team 6-0 at the Nishniomiya Stadium, near Osaka, today. Half-time score was 3-o.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article25 1957-09-30 14 AMSTERDAM. Sun. Malaya. Ceylon and Jamaica were accepted as new members of the International Women's Hockey Federation at a meeting here yesterday25 words
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Article410 1957-09-30 14 Services beat Business Houses in charity match DETER CORTHINE, the Army star inside-right scored a brilliant hattrick to give Singapore Joint Services a 3-1 win over a Singapore Business Houses F.A. Selection in the annual Feith Cup charity match under floodlights at Jalan Besar i410 words
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Article83 1957-09-30 14 ENG HONG MAY RETURN NEXT YEAR MELBOURNE. Fri.— The Malayan holder Of the AUS tralian badminton title. Ong Eng Hong, is likely to re turn to Malaya next year. lie is in the second year of a commercial course at th> Melbourne I'niversity and expects to graduate next year. Ong.83 words
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Article62 1957-09-30 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— strong Malayan Services soccer team has been selected t play a Football Association of Malaya XI at the Merdeka Stadium on Sunday. Services team will be Soutn wick (Spore); D aw s o r (Spore). Lodge (R.L.) Squire. (K.L.). Stan bury (Spore Evans62 words
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Article37 1957-09-30 14 KUALA LUMPUR, s\m. North Malays and «outh Malays drew their cricket match on the padanc todaw, rain washing out play afte\ lunch. v Scores: North Malays 112 and 109; South Malays 33.37 words
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167 1957-09-30 14 JASBIR AND BALDHIRAJ IMPRESS IN TRIAL TWO youngsters. J asb 1 r Singh, 20, and Baldhiraj Singh. 19, were among those who impressed in yesterday's Singapore Hockey Association trial held at Serangoon Road. Jasblr. playing at outside toft for Reds, turned in a fine performance and scored three grand goals.167 words
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Article228 1957-09-30 14 Gow routs Medicals with 8-20 A BRILLIANT bowling performance by Earlt- Gow 'eight for 20) earned Arts md Science a 101-run vic'ory over Medicals in their innual inter-Faculty cricket j ■natch at Sepoy Lines yestenlay. Medicals, replying to the Arts and Science total of 146. were never able to settle228 words
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Article, Illustration29 1957-09-30 14 Winning ride for kiston Leong KITSON LEONG forms a winning partnership with Mr. Andre Ruyters and Miss C. H. Loh's Balkan Chevalier at Penanc on Saturday.— Straits Time* picture.29 words
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Article216 1957-09-30 14 rpHE SECOND round of the A Royal Island Club's Colonial Cup golf competition was completed at Thomson Road yesterday. Result., were: Kirn Yung Duk and Goh Ke e Seah bt S Abbett and W J. Warden; A. Murdoch and N. ScifTe bt B Marks and216 words
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154 1957-09-30 14 SELANGOR TRY OUT NEW FORWARD LINE \K UAIA a Cotm side m; wno will bu p. v Berrtces shocki d by sa goals, b settled do n rt -'lay. The Selangor played shi Gham at f'hani made of thr> 'all aJ this position oi: Good centr Ramiah, of R tried154 words
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Article51 1957-09-30 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Johore has picked 17 players for the hockey quadrangular tournament at Seremban next week. They are Tan Tian Loy. j Mohamed Samad. Ahmad 1 Kesnawi. K gesu, Licw X" bin HaJI thony, licalir. ai, A. K Jopnci' i 81 Bahai im, Ahmad Mohamed51 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous30 1957-09-30 14 ia S.C.C "IV i padang: lvh. Umm 1 tMt Di». Police. Beni R.F.M.K > i:i. .iii i; mi padang: Mr. Kalesli. r Roa Inter--, u.ioi English l oil* s.\.».\ Milan p.m.30 words
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