Singapore Standard, 3 September 1957
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Title Section31 1957-09-03 1 Singapore Is Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 'A i FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 2 Mil. No. <>3 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CEIVTS GFGHFGGFG31 words
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Article, Illustration1116 1957-09-03 1 THE AGQNG ASCENDS HIS THRONE In A Ceremony Blending Traditional Malay Pomp With Modern Constitutional Simplicity Shouts of 'Daulat Tuanku greet installation KUALA LUMPUR, MON. TUANKU ABDUL KAHMAN IBNI AL-MARHUM TUANKU MUHAMMAD, 62-YEAR-OLD RULER OF NEGRI SEMBILAN, WAS THIS MORNING INSTALLED INDEPENDE NT MALAYA'S FIRST PARAMOUNT RULER IN A SOLEMN1,116 words
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Article81 1957-09-03 1 Tunisian Honour For Agong KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. President of Tunisia. Mr. Habib Bourguiba, today besowed on the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong the decoration of "Istiqlal" (Order of Independence) highest award of the Republic. The presentation was made this afternoon by the President's son, Mr. Habib Bourguiba Junior, who is special envoy81 words
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Article19 1957-09-03 1 THE Thai cabinet has decided to invite Mr. Duncan Sandys, British Defence Minister, to visit Thailand. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article163 1957-09-03 1 After the installation ceremony, the Yang diPertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong, (top right) resplendent in their royal robes. The Agong" wears a gem-studded Star and Crescent in his Tanjak, with the Kris Kerejaan (Kris of State) in his belt of office. The belt bears the heraldic emblem inStandard - 163 words
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82 1957-09-03 1 ALOR STAR, Mon.— About 2,000 UMNO members living in Changlon and kampongs near the Thai border, have asked Government to allow them to burn the forest to eliminate the remnants of Communist terrrorists in the area once and for aU. They submitted their request82 words
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Article37 1957-09-03 1 SYDNEY, Sept. 2 (Reuter) The advance party of Australian troops for Malaya will leave Sydney by plane tonight. Fifty soldiers and 28 women and children will leave by a specially-chartered aircraft at 7.30.37 words
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111 1957-09-03 1 INDONESIAN ARMY GRABS NATIONS BIGGEST HOTEL JAKARTA, Sept. 2 (AP) Indonesian military authorities today confiscated the "Savoy Homann," the nation's best and most modern hotel in Bandung, West Java. Army spokesman Lieut.-Col. Rudy Pirngadie said the confiscation order was issued by Army Chief of Staff MajorGen. Abdul Haris Nasution in111 words
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Article65 1957-09-03 1 JAKARTA, Sept. 2 (AP)— The Indonesian Government today approved state-owned Garuda Airways' request to increase passenger and freight tariffs in its domestic service by 30 per cent. Due to rising prices of materials needed and increased wages of foreign nationals working for the airline as a65 words
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207 1957-09-03 2 Name Changed To 'Cross Arm' Gang TEDDY BOYS," who styled themselves the 'Tony Curtis" gang in Serangoon Garden Estate, Sinzanore. have now changed their name to the "Cross Arm" gang. The new name was the result of older persons living In the estate joining207 words
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Article112 1957-09-03 2 LEADERS of the Labour Party of Malaya and Party Ra'ayat met in Kuala Lumpur on Merdeka Day and formed the People's Socialist Front with the aim of establishing a democratic, socialist Malaya. The People's Action Party of Singapore was invited to attend the meeting but112 words
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Article61 1957-09-03 2 LIM CHOR ANN, 24, was yesterday charged in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court with causing hurt to his mother-in-law, Madam Daisy Tan at Meyer Road on Aug. 8. Lim was alleged to have used a pair of scissors to assault Madam Tan. He claimed trial and the61 words
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Article48 1957-09-03 2 A BOY, Tee Choo Leong, who was knocked down by a lorry in Alexandra Road, on Sunday died yesterday at the Geneial Hospital. Traffic police are appealing for eye-witnesses of the accident. They should contact Inspector A G. Aeria, telephone 2400, extension 381.48 words
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Article, Illustration95 1957-09-03 2 SHE'S OFF TO EUROPE AND AMERICA MISS ANNi£ FRASER, 28, a stage designer, who has been awarded the Institute Theatre Fellowship for 1957 through the Australian UNESCO Committee, arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas Super Constellation from Melbourne. The Fellowship takes her to Britain, Europe and America where she will95 words
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Article24 1957-09-03 2 THE Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union will hold their first social picnic at the Tanah Merah Youth Camp on Sunday, Sept. 8.24 words
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Article148 1957-09-03 2 SINGAPORE City has been valued at more than $60,--000,000, according to the annual report of the City Assessor's Department for 1956 issued yes*eriay. The Report added that the value of the City had increased by approximately $5,000,000 since it was last assessed at the beginning148 words
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Article233 1957-09-03 2 Today's Public Utilities Committee Meeting May Mean.., Fuel Costs Are Up From $5,725,000 To $8,800,000 ELECTRICITY will be dearer next year in the City area if the recommendations made by the City Electrical Engineer, Mr. Z. K. Fiuczek, are accepted by the Publilc Utilities Committee at233 words
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Article, Illustration119 1957-09-03 2 IRISH ballad singer, Michael Corry, did not have the proverbial luck of his country when he arrived in Singapore yesterday to start an engagement at the Adelphi Hotel. First he had a bad throat, then his baggage failed to catch up with him and he had119 words
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91 1957-09-03 2 21 Arrested In Raids On Gang Hideouts THE Secret Society Branch of the Singapore police carried out two successful raids on gangster hideouts in the Colony over the weekend and arrested 21 suspects. The raids were carried out in the notorious New Market Road and Chin Nam Street areas. Among91 words
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Article58 1957-09-03 2 BUSINESSMEN in the upper section of Rochore Road yesterday complained against the recent law forbidding vehicles to Dark on both sides of the road on alternate days. They said that since the law came into effect there was a drop in business and it also caused a great58 words
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Article70 1957-09-03 2 A TWENTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD peon, Yusoff bin Mohamed, was yesterday ordered by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, to undergo 12 months' probation for stealing four specimen currency notes in denominations of $50, $100. $1,000 and $10,000. Yusoff was said to have taken the70 words
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Article138 1957-09-03 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber price* (cents per Ib) in Singapore yesterday were:— Bayers Seller* Spot 88} 88} Int. Sept R.S.S. No. 1 88£ 88! R.S.S. No. 2 88 88± R.S.S. No. 3 87s 88 Tone: Dull The tin market in Singapore was closed yesterday. LONDON RUBBEK No. 1 R.S.S. Settlement138 words
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151 1957-09-03 2 Prisoner Attacked 2 Others, Court Told A PRISONER Ua{ ,l two feltow-prisoi an axe when he dii more wages fron son authorities a ary inquiry mv, N Magistrates uurt v. S v yesterday l The pria h Ah J 40. was chan d «i|eS tempted mure two 3 soners. Teo151 words
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Article71 1957-09-03 2 MR. If, BABAVANAMUffI who ha.s been Cevion's Cog missioner in Ma gapore for more thai years is retiring thii The Cevjonese comm Singapore wi.: hold a farewj party at Club. Balestier Road im 7 p.m. to B i Mr. Sara itta. He pc 228 v 'ej71 words
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Article28 1957-09-03 2 THE film, "Quentin Durward." will be shown at the Odeon Cinema on Sept. 7. at 9 a.m. in aid of the Singapore Malay Farm Girls' Club.28 words
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Article42 1957-09-03 2 AN EXHIBITION of posters consisting of selected specimens from designs originally painted by British artists will be held at the British Council Hall from Sept. 6 to 13. The exhibition will be opened from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily42 words
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Article, Illustration138 1957-09-03 3 THE Yang di-Pertuan A^ongr. Tuanku Abdul Rahman, takes his oaths of office at his installation cerenumy held at the Balai Ron? Seri of the Istana Xegara in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Seated behind the Ajroni; Is the Raja Permaisuri Agongr. In the oackground is the ADC,138 words
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Article68 1957-09-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An SOS from home today prevented Ceylon Premier Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike from witnessing the historic installation of Malaya's first Paramount Ruler. Mr. Bandaranaike received a cable yesterday that his father-in-law was ill. Thanks to the help of Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, he flew68 words
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Article58 1957-09-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chief of the Imperial General Staff Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer, left here today for Singapore and Hongkong after at-.ending the Merdeka celebrations. Sir Gerald told newsmen at the Airport that he was sorry he did not have the time to visit many more58 words
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Article78 1957-09-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Emergence of "creative art" will be among the benefits of the natural sequence of independence. Ceylon Commissioner Mr. M. Saravanamuthu said today while opening an exhibition of paintings by visiting Ceylon artis: K. V. Singam. "Now that countries in Asia, including Malaya, have78 words
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Article323 1957-09-03 4 THE DUKE ARRIVES IN PENANG A GAY WELCOME AT THE AIRPORT PENANG, Mon. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and their son, Prince William, arrived here by R.A.F. Valetta this afternoon to add colour to the Merdeka celebrations here. The airport was gaily decorated to welcome the Royal family. On323 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-09-03 4 ouces- THE Duke of Gloucester speaking to members of the Royal Guard of Honour mounted by the 2nd Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment, at Minden Barracks, Penang, on his arrival yesterday from Kuala Lumpur Standard pic.Standard - 39 words
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Article168 1957-09-03 4 ASIAN countries over the weekend welcomed Malaya into the family of newly independent countries. The following Reuter cables report messages of welcome from various capitals: SEOUL, South Korea iornally recognized the newlyndependent Malayan nation. President Syngman Rhee sent i congratulatory cable to the government of the168 words
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Article128 1957-09-03 4 Drop In Production Of Coal KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Coal production at the Batu Arang Colliery of Malayan Collieries Limited declined again last year, the Federation annual report states. A total of 182,479 tons, a decrease of 23,639 tons or 11 5 per cent of 1955. was produced. This resulted in128 words
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Article69 1957-09-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A combined geological survey of the Malaya-Thai border zone was started at the end of 1955 and continued until March last year, by which time fieldwork in Perlis and Kedah had been completed, the Federation annual report states. Plans to carry out the Kelantan sector69 words
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Article58 1957-09-03 4 SINGAPORE seamen engaged in Harbcurcraft are to get immediate pay increases as a result of an agreement signed between the Singapore Maritime Employers Federation and the Malay Seamen's Union of Singapore, a spokesman of the S.M.E.F. told the Standard yesterday. Under the agreement, the seamen will58 words
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Article72 1957-09-03 4 THE Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Upper Serangoon Road, will celebrate its Patronal Feast on Sept 8 with usual masses in the morning. There will also be a pontifical high mass and a mass at 5.30 p.m.. to be followed by the saying72 words
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Article55 1957-09-03 4 FOLLOWING are the results of the "Lucky Numbers" drawn at the Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace, in aid of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Fund for the poor. First prize 2397, second 1935, third 4762. Other winning numbers are 7620, 2391, 4042,55 words
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Article59 1957-09-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Lebanese delegate to the Merdeka celebrations Mr. Sharif Squbra said today that the Afro- Asian bloc in the United Nations, will give "full support" to Malaya in its bid for membership of the world organization. "Malaya will give added strength to the free countries59 words
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86 1957-09-03 4 Union Wants Transport For Children THE Singapore City Council Water Department Workers' Union, numbering 1,500--strong, yesterday demanded the provision of school transport for workers' children living in the Pontian and Gunong Puiai areas. At an emergency meeting of the Committee yesterday, the Union said that "the workers in these two86 words
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Article50 1957-09-03 4 TWO men, Wong Ah Guan and Fong Weng Lee, pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of assisting in carrying out a public lottery at Sumbawa Road on Aug. 30. They were allowed bail of $4,000 each till Sept. 9.50 words
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Article56 1957-09-03 4 SINGAPORE yesterday honoured the instalWion of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Persekutuan Tanah Melayu with a salute of 21 guns fired from Bla^ang Mati. A detachment of the First Singapore Regiment, under the command of Captain P. R. Harrison and Sergeant Major, Ahmad Babjee, were given56 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-09-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Total export of sawn limber from Malaya increased by 14 percent to 161,709 tons of 50 cubic feet, with a total FOB value of $30 million. This is an all-time record, the Federation annual report states. Exports of graded limber also established a54 words
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Article192 1957-09-03 4 PROPRIETOR of the Mm Chong Medical Service, Quek Kiok Thiang, was yesterday charged in the Singapore Third District Court, with failing to deposit securities with the Accountant General to the value of $200,000, under the Life Assurance Company Or- dinance. The offence was alleged to have192 words
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Article, Illustration153 1957-09-03 5 WISH the new country well, the hundreds of State guests 1 thf Merdeka celebrations at Kuala Lumpur came bearing ft> ,f silver and sold. Others brought works of art and ».iy. the distinguished guests called on the Agong and Minister to hand over their153 words
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177 1957-09-03 5 Foreign M -Guests Go On Spending Spree At The Fair PETAUNG J\Y\. Mon- Over 150 foreign di?nilaru^ im -mlsru ttf MewWw celebrations today visited |he k.i Jr. air Fair here and indulged in a to stock themselves with Malayan I >>v friends and relatives back home. They included Prince Wan177 words
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Article37 1957-09-03 5 MPs Want A Public Trial I n, supported Mem be: 14 National hose dethe emergency I is contained Singapore's .lock. ■Ed by the movement, ay a L.. ral secretary, ton, declared ietentions of 3l* the Peoples track37 words
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Article, Illustration152 1957-09-03 5 lIIAUAJN LINERS TO EUROPE. Urst Class and Tourist Class C mantle Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Colombo Cochin* Port Said :ta* Messina Naples Genoa 2 (Optional Calls) 2 Rali on carriage arrangements to UK. 1957/58 a ROMA" s.s. "SYDNEY" I: N \rr Dep. Arr. i. •tapore Genoa Singapore Genoa152 words
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312 1957-09-03 5 BUNNY' SEES THE INSTALLATION AND SAYS: WONDERFUL KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's Merdeka guest Miss Nancy (Bunny) Simmons today described the installation of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong as "wonderful and more colourful than any Western ceremonies of that nature." Miss Simmons was perhaps the only member of312 words
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Article37 1957-09-03 5 HONGKONG Sept. 2 Special Standard Service: Clo.^ing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.60 to ill Sterling; $0.1149 to US$l; $1,830 to Malayan $1; $0.1149 to one Indonesia Rupiah; Gold $L H0.875 to a tael.37 words
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Article107 1957-09-03 5 NINE men were charged in the Singapore Assizes yesterday with breaking into the Bank of India in Robinson Road and stealing $80,000 in cash and jewellery on March 30. All pleaded not guilty. The accused are: Mohamed Kassim Seyana Kulumki. M. Bakar bin Marican, Syed bin107 words
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Article66 1957-09-03 5 The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and Welfare, Mr L. C. Goh, yesterday presented certificates to 15 successful candidates of the Federation of Singapore Boys' Clubs' leadership training course conducted here recently. The three-month course was the second of its kind organized. Three of yesterday's66 words
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Article34 1957-09-03 5 TAN CHEE LIAT, a reporter of the Sin Pau, one of four newsmen detained by Police in the srwoop on leftist elements on Aug. 22. was released by the Singapore Government yesterday.34 words
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Article, Illustration140 1957-09-03 5 SINGAPORE'S Clifford Pier, which thronged with citizens in Merdeka holiday mood, was a backdrop to a happy family reunion yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Hu of Singapore met their daughter, May (now Mrs. James Hsu) after a gap of 18 years. Mrs. Hu wept140 words
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Article207 1957-09-03 5 IPOH. Mon. Traffic Policemen, under the supervision of the State Traffic Officer, Perak, Inche Abu Bakar, turned out in full force this morning when they manned the main route from KurJa Kangsar Road, the Coronation Park to the Airport while two outriders led a stream207 words
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275 1957-09-03 5 Singapore-Malaya Labour Link-up New Body Will Act In An Advisory Capacity x v/iv mt uw-wi filiation of common policy" on matters affecting trade union interests in Singapore and the independent Malaya, a six-man liaison committee was formed at yesterday's joint meeting275 words
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99 1957-09-03 5 Cabby Killed In Head-On Collision A TAXI driver was killed when his vehicle collided with an oncoming bus at the 91 mile, Upper Thomson Road, a Singapore coroner's court was told yesterday. The coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein, was holding an inquest into the death of Teja Singh, 40. K.T. Sredharan,99 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-09-03 5 THE former Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray and Lady MacGillivray yesterday left Singapore with a promise be "back one day." Sir Donald, the last of a long line of British governors and high commissioners in the Federation of Malaya, will visit Bangkok, Hongkong, Japan,61 words
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97 1957-09-03 5 KOTA BAHRU. Mon Nine people were arrested on the eve of the Merdeka ceiebrations for carrying axes and badik. a small kris. Inche S.M Khalid. Officer-in-Charge of the Criminal Investigations Department, said today. He added that a further 20 were arrested for97 words
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183 1957-09-03 5 I Will Return One Day He Tells Pressmen will later go out to Kenya to farm. Accompanied by the G.0.C., Singapore, Major-General R. G. ColLngwood, Sir Donald and Lady MacGillivray, arrived at the airport at 7.45 a.m. There, they me: the Governor of Singapore Sir Robert and Lady Black who183 words
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Article496 1957-09-03 6 the Federation Par.iament meets for its inaugural session in colourful ceremonial today, the occasion will be the first stage of the Government's functioning as a free nation. The meeting will formally bring the official celebrations to an end and open the next stage in the constitutional programme496 words
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Article369 1957-09-03 6 \FTER having watched the historic ceremony of the proclamation of independence at the Stadium Merdeka, a Malay said to his friend "Sudan Merdeka" as he walked home with his family. As they strolled along he stated simply that independence came so quickly and so quietly that it was369 words
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Letter755 1957-09-03 6 Sir— The days of communalism are over. On Saturday August 31, 1957, was born a new nation consisting of us all Malays, Chinese, Indians, Eurasians, and others who have undivided loyalty to this beloved land of ours Persekutuan Tanah Melayu. From that Saturday Chin Peng and his men755 words
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Letter234 1957-09-03 6 Sir The introduction cf atomic armaments into any country usually provides enough ground for a national furore It is. therefore, a tribute tc the people of Malaya to have taken Mr. Duncan Sandys' announcement in Canberra co calmly. On long term strategic planning, perhaps, Malaya might benefit234 words
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Letter138 1957-09-03 6 Sir— The Federation Government can pat itself on the back for achieving Merdeka before Singapore but it must concede that i: is lagging behind the Singapore Government in its civil service administration. The Singapore Government, while preparing for its Merdeka, has absorbed all its temporary employees into the138 words
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Article602 1957-09-03 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA -By WHAT is this "reactionary organized religion" Communism opposes according to Ceylon Prime Minister, Solomon Bandaranaike? He was speaking to over 500 people gathered in the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall to hear him on the Fundamentals of Religion. He told his audience602 words
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Article, Illustration317 1957-09-03 6 From Rawle Knox in Tok Vp ]V|R. ICHIRO KCNO, Japan's Minister for Economic Planning. agreed that his country's first atomic energy plant shall be r private, semi-public company. Previously he had held that such an development must be kept strictly under Governmental control. of mind is317 words
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Article696 1957-09-03 6 Robert Duffy - Boom in New Canadians Robert Duffy By OTTAWA IT now seems likely that between 250,--000 and 300,000 immigrants will have landed in Canada by the end of the year, making 1957 the biggest immigration year since before the First World War. The total was 175,--000 by the end of June696 words
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199 1957-09-03 7 jury will inspect row 35 -where Maureen 'cuddled' S ts ANGELES. Sept. 2 (AP) N of the jury In the Confidential rimlnal libel trial will board m orrow and take a l.Vminute jIL 001 Hollywood. 1\ t they will be dropped off at an in's < hine.se Theatre, a plush199 words
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173 1957-09-03 7 NGSTON, Jamaica, Sept. 2 (AP) Railway i today thai 130 persons were killed an excursion train cany ing some 600 Roman j their homes liter a day at the beach was derailed on Sunday night. The injured were *aid to173 words
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143 1957-09-03 7 Charles will not be spared the stick BEADLXY. England. Sept. II dP) Prince Charles' new school principal disclosed today that bad boys at clUe Cheam Preparatory School are punLshed by the stick "delivered in the usual plate." Peter Beck. 48. joint headmas.er. delivered his warnin? at a special open house143 words
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119 1957-09-03 7 B pt. 2 (Reu:er) armed bandits I held up a train in "wild style and stolen about 0 rup.ahs, according to m Medan today. c robtK-rv took place near rth Sumatra, last port said. engin- driver saw some the track waving119 words
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111 1957-09-03 7 ".30, Sept. 2 (Rev- Th« executive of the I Party of Ceylon has on thf Government to a: us to the agreeh the party reachPrime Minister Julj on the language I Tamil people. iVe which met ar the east coast I111 words
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Article116 1957-09-03 7 OOH, Sept. 2 (Rev- Rangoon's biggest Engtag e morning paper. day accused c Communist emir" i I using Burma as per at ions for the movement. lit riaJ the news- a that exiled -> had come to -*--> "guests" of the bassy recently and 1 made116 words
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421 1957-09-03 7 BOSS OF THE GIANT 8,000,000-MEMBER TUC WARNS EMPLOYERS BLACKPOOL, Lancashire, Sept. 2 (Reuter) Sir Thomas Williamson, president of the 8,300,000 member Trades Union Congress, today warned Britain's employers that out of date attitudes might lead to anarchy. The president told 1.000 delegates attending the421 words
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443 1957-09-03 7 NEW DELHI, Sept. 2 (AP) Prime Minister, Nehru of India told Parliament today he '"hopes that the Hungarian Government will work toward normalizing conditions and lessening burdens on the Hungarian people some of whom remain in jail." He443 words
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Article34 1957-09-03 7 A HEAVY Soviet cruiser and five destroyers entered the North Sea early today en route to the Mediterranean from the Baltic Sea, a naval headquarters spokesman here told the United Press. UPUP - 34 words
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97 1957-09-03 7 LUENEBURG, West Germany, Sept. 2 (Reuter)— The First Battalion the Welch Regiment, which has been severely criticised by local Germans while stationed here over the last year, is due to leave for Britain tomorrow en route for Cyprus, a British Army spokesman said today. They97 words
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Article130 1957-09-03 7 since April 1 this year, there had been over 50 incidents and that the local Commanders were unable to keep their troops in order. The British garrison commander apologized on two occasions, and imposed severe disciplinary measures. Later, the Lueneburg authorities said they did not wish130 words
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Article81 1957-09-03 7 TAIPEI, Sept. 2 (AP) Owners of the 100-ton steamer Hua Hsing have been fined the equivalent of M 5270,000 for using the vessel for smuggling. The Hua Hsing was seized by the customs at the south Formosa port of Kaohsiung last week with a cargo81 words
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Article33 1957-09-03 7 JAPAN has contracted to ouy 1,300.000 tons of iron ore from India during the 12 months beginning July, 1957. Minister of Commerce and Industry Nityanand Kanungo said in New Delhi yesterday.33 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-09-03 7 Gillian— the bride of 15 THIS Is Gillian Huzzey, the 15-year-old Brit sh schoolgirl who married Michael Harris. 17, in Ireland last week. The couple fled from their home in West Wales to Ireland to beat the British law which forbade them to marry.44 words
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Article80 1957-09-03 7 Advisers To Discuss Subversion BANGKOK, Sept. 2 (Reuter) —Military advisers of the eight-nation Somh-east Asia Treaty Organization will meet at SEATO headquarters here from Sept. 19-21, it was learned Lere today. The advisers top military leaders of the eight member nations are expected to study plans for countering any Communist80 words
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Article68 1957-09-03 7 CANBERRA, Sept. 2 (UP)— President Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam, the first head of state to visit Austalia since the war, arrived here today by plane and was officially greeted in colourful ceremonies. Ngo was met by Field Marshal Sir William Slim. Governor General of Australia, and68 words
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Article64 1957-09-03 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 2 (UP) A 20-member Singapore women's tourist group left Hongkong today for Communist China for a threemonth tour. The Singapore women, led by Mrs. Ko Teck Kin, wife of the chairman of the Singapore's Chinese Chamber of Commerce, arrived here from Singapore last week.64 words
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Article37 1957-09-03 7 ALPINE guides have brought down the body ol Roland Hoch. a 28-year-ola Swiss climber, who fell to his death on the Kleine Mythen Peak near Schwyth, Switzerland. He was reported missing on Aug. 28. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-09-03 7 MISS GREAT BRITAIN 1957 SHAPELY twenty-year-old Leila Williams of Walsall Staffordshire, takes the winner's podium at MoreC2.mbe, Lancashire, England, after being elected Miss Great Britain 1957. Leila, a b!ue-eyed brunelte, measures a trim 36-23-36. She was chosen from 42 grand finalists. APAP - 42 words
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Article, Illustration109 1957-09-03 7 JAKARTA, Sept. 2 (Reuter) Ninetyseven people are missing, feared drowned, after the capsize of four sailing vessels on their way from Tarakan, East Borneo, to Tawao. in British Borneo Few details of the accident have reached Jakarta, but it is understood that the heavil" loaded beats overturned109 words
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Article, Illustration260 1957-09-03 7 BONN, Sept. 2 (UP) West German Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer. Is so confiden; of victory in the general elections two weeks away that he has started planning his third coalition government, political sources said today. The sources said the 81--year-old Chancellor, leader of260 words
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Advertisement29 1957-09-03 7 f^W/jj^fjF^TmPZZ^^ a dark ground. Also availably m ■^F**"^ r» HffiT^"■rV p^?fr~''Wy* WM> 'Tfr"n colours, ideal material fof I Ti $5.95 per yard. 35/6" wide. Raffles Place, Singapore. Tel: *****29 words
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Advertisement861 1957-09-03 8 MITSUI |5} LIKE S'pjk P. Show Penonr FOR JAPAN Meiko Moru for Yokohomo, Moji, Kobe Osoko vio Hongkong 15 Sept 12 Sept Nasuson Moru tor Yokohomo Moji, Kobe, Osaka 17 Sept Haguroson Moru vio Manila for Yokohama, Nogoyo, Kobe 24Sepl FOR USA. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore vio Bombay Awojisan861 words
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Advertisement675 1957-09-03 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES I OUTWARDS Sailings tot Bongkok ond/ot Fot Eott )c Penong P S'horr "Siena- l "LALANDIA" 15/17 18/19 Sept Bangkok only. "SELANDIA" 29/30 Sept 1 2 Oct 1 Bongkok Only 3/^| HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden, Port Soid Genoo l- Rctterdom, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg O&ic > Spore P.Shom "MOMBASA"675 words
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Article164 1957-09-03 9 N IN(,\PORE rubber prices yesterday jumped one t t ssi cents per lb. for International first grade r September shipment on unconfirmed reports -Kirkt't of a possible devaluation of the pound. L :.d^n prices slightly higher, local prices Uat the opening, and steadied in the164 words
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Article180 1957-09-03 9 Output Of Tin Soars KIVI MIMPIR, Mon. production in fcfSoir^l to *****1 Rowing a full of two K'ceV I that of Kq^s but tin concentrate 1 :i il^S Federation M il report metal a record per cent leveL Net rubber came to s cornered with t 206 tons prey. tisly.180 words
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Article68 1957-09-03 9 Envoy To Study Our Economy W KOB\Y\>HI, Japan > new roviiif .imba>Wdor (tli-easl Am.i. Btagsyart on the course of a ■v tour to study conditions in t r■ Ml of the tte-General tid yesterday, Mould exit it's of new tares uith local ■"■ttsmen and industria- [he ambassador who will S68 words
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Article143 1957-09-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. There are some 50 different types of secondary Industries operating in over 4,000 fact rlea throughout the Federa**on which employ powerdriven machinery, the Federation annual report revealed. There are many more manually-operated units of -.he cottage and semi-cottage type of industry, It143 words
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Article36 1957-09-03 9 THE US, Army Corps of Er.^.:.vO'.> has given a further order m «th About USSMOO.OOC to a U.K. group. The new contracl -pply water turbines for Table Rock Power White River. Missouri.36 words
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Article36 1957-09-03 9 A NEW type of latch for refrigerator and cooker doors, based on a new principle, will be seen at the Eritish Trade Fair and Exhibition in Helsinki The mechanism has the advantage of simplicity.36 words
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123 1957-09-03 9 Australia Keen To Sign An Agreement KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Australia is keen to sign a trade treaty with Malaya with a view to boost the volume of trade between the two countries, Australian External Affair^ Minist«, Mr. Richard G. Casey said today. Mr. Casey told a news conference on the123 words
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158 1957-09-03 9 Production Of Rice At 420,000 Tons KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Estimated rice production from 1955/56 padi crop was 420,000 tons and 367,000 tons were imported, the Federation annual report stated. This total of 787,000 tons represents the approximate consumption of rice in the country, it added. Hitch Government's total purchases of158 words
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Article44 1957-09-03 9 THE first copy of "Sarawak" a documentary film showing current developments in the country has arrived in that country. It is now being screened at a Kuching cinema and will later be shown in all major cinemas throughout the country.44 words
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Article151 1957-09-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The acreage of rubber Und replanted by smallholders in 1956 showed a record of 50,000 acres, almost double the 1955 acreage, the Federation annual report revealed. Estates replanted 80.000 acres in 1955. This was considerably more than had ever been replanted in any151 words
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Article107 1957-09-03 9 MANY decisions aimed at bringing uniformity to Commonwealth industrial standards to aid trade between the member countries were taken at the recent Third Commonwealth Standards Conference in Delhi, the British Standards Institution said in a report in London.. More than 100 experts from Australia, Canada, India, New107 words
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Article116 1957-09-03 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro. duce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Aug. Sept. $251 buyers, $26J sellers; coconut oil in bulk $41J sellers, in drums $45J sellers. Muntok white pepper $115 sellers, Sarawak white $114 sellers, special Sarawak black $75. COPRA HOLIDAY. CUTLER. BATB CO. LTD. AUGUST116 words
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Article87 1957-09-03 9 THE share market reopened after the holidays dull and featureless in all sections, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers Association. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Pref. 2.82 2.86 Gammon 2.48 2.53 McAlister 203 2.08 Straits Steamship 17.20 17.60 traders (sl> 2.4287 words
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Article58 1957-09-03 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Gammons $2.50; McAlister $2.05; Robinson ords. $2.275; Singapore Cold Storage $1.09; Straits Steamships $17.40; Straits Traders $2 44, $2.42*. Aokam $1,624- Jonan $2.35; K. Kampur 44/9; Lingui $1.30; Meru Tin 2/2 overnight, yesterday; Rantau $2.61J; S. Kinta 23/9 arrival; Taiping58 words
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Article, Illustration651 1957-09-03 9 Merdeka Goodwill Can Benefit U.K.Federation Trade «r r iTt^W^^^t^t^^k yTf MOST IMPORTANT augury for future good trade relations between the Federation of Malaya and the United Kingdom is that the Federation has achieved independence in an atmosphere of goodwill, in the view of Mr. L. Bcvan. U.K. Trade Commissioner in651 words
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Article126 1957-09-03 9 MR. Geo. S. Anderson, former Australian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, is paying a further visit to the Colony and the Federation of Malaya. He is expected to arrive in Singapore on Sept. 22. Object of his visit is to consolidate and expand the trading position of his126 words
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Article101 1957-09-03 9 OUTER ROADS BOREVILLE, Malayan Prince, Hongkong Trader, Hamburg, Tone Poh, Thorstrand, Siena. Peter Maersk, Mascot, Diomed, Glacus, Wongiri, Chong Hsing. INNER ROADS Mm Huang, Segamat, Aik Hin. Serampang, Loh Sic Lee, Buana. Sri Baram. Lampong. Katong, Rajah Brooke, Viiut Kastri. Perintis, Palayran, Celia, Phong C h i a,101 words
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Article289 1957-09-03 9 THE Council Negri of Sarawak has approved the formation of a Development Finance Corporation with an initial capital of $1,000, ft The acting Financial Secretary. Mr. B.A. Hepburn, expressed the hope that the Corporation would be able to play an important and useful part289 words
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Article127 1957-09-03 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: London: Selling, T.T. or O.D. 2/3-7/8: buying (airmail) T.T. 2/4. O.D. 2/4-1/32, 30 d/st 2/4--3/16, 45 d/st 2/4-7/32. 6o d/st 24-932, 90 d/st 2/4-13/32. 120 d/st 2/4-1/2. 180 d/st 2/4-3/4. New York: buying,127 words
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Article55 1957-09-03 9 TWO new factories gradually swinging into full operation are bringing a new industry to the British port of Liverpool— the production of leather footwear. They are owned by one of Britain's leading rubber manufacturing companies, who already produce 15,000.--000 pairs of rubber and canvas footwear a year In55 words
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Advertisement844 1957-09-03 9 CES NOTI The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore fN BANKRUPTCY. No. 202 1 of 1957. Re ANTHONY DAVID of No i32-C, Elizabeth Drive, Singapore. 23 Receiving Order made 10th May, 1957. Date of Abdication 10th May, 1957 Date and844 words
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Article, Illustration385 1957-09-03 10 A VISIT to the forecourt of Grauman's Chinese Theatre, the inter-section of Hollywood and Vine, the Miracle Mile on famed Wilshire Blvd. and other Hollywood landmarks are "must visit for foreign actors brought to Hollywood for the first time. That "must" visit also includes the presence of a385 words
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Article115 1957-09-03 10 Unusual Premiere For A CURSE' CA2V DIEGO was the site for an unusual premiere staged by Warner Bros. an around-the-clock Horrorthorn premiere of "The Curse of Frankenstein." Festivities started with a scream premiere at midnight, followed by a swingshift premiere, a breakfast premiere (with coffee and idoughnuts served to pat<rons),115 words
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Article82 1957-09-03 10 VffHEN Yvonn* De Carlo Played a scene in a thin water-soaked nightgown for "Band of Angels," all visitors were asked to leave the set including Yvonne's husband, Bob Morgan, Only Clark Gable, who stars with her in the Warner Bros, picture, and director Raoul Walsh and necessary crewmen82 words
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Article88 1957-09-03 10 JOHN FORD'S all-Irish picture "The Rising Of the Moon," for Warner Bros, presentation, gets its title from a ballad written by John Keegan Casey, an Irish patriot who died in 1870 at the age of 24 while a political prisoner. Sung to the tune of "The Wearing of88 words
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Article74 1957-09-03 10 T? ATTEST ducks in the world are the quackers in the lake at Hollenbeck Park in Los Angeles. During location filming there, Warner Bros, fed the quackers almost 500 pounds of popcorn to keep them happy and tractable for picnic scenes in "The Pajama Game." With Stanley Donen74 words
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Article108 1957-09-03 10 fHARLES COBURN, who J stars as Hippocrates, the father of medicine, in Warner Bros. "The Story of Mankind," is finishing up the last couple of chapters of his autobiography, The Green Door." Coburn is dictating the book to his secretary. It will span his 54 years in the108 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-09-03 10 t TJOLLYWOOD'S aquatic star Esther Williams is J usually seen in the ivater but not quite like J 2 this; she*s enacting a torrid love scene uith actor i J e ff Chandler as the cameras roll on the film J "Raw Wind In Eden," exteriors for which76 words
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Article, Illustration256 1957-09-03 10 Medicine With A Big Laugh T.A. RANK offers a J third dose of the laughter-tonic which movie fans everywhere have taken with such enjoyment. DOCTOR AT LARGE, which is based on the best-selling book by Richard Gordon, illustrates another chapter in the career of Dr. Simon Sparrow, splendidly portrayed by256 words
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Article140 1957-09-03 10 Churchill Speaks For M.G.M Brooks, Hudsoi i needed to k: >.-. deal nb( fore they could cvv atmosphere on emergency ber; real to them tl who have only studied! headlines for the last i Major Kanlejr, 72 ym of age and 50 year^ in Kenya, typified the q tude of140 words
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Miscellaneous318 1957-09-03 10 uJuisfl mm TODAY'S QUOTATION: "When the truth is in your way, you are in the wrong road."— Josh Billings. TUESDAY FOR EVERYONE: The day and evening are mainly progressive. Make some definite progress. However, steer clear of a tendency to haste or upsets. Exert yourself to be diplomatic and to318 words
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Article329 1957-09-03 11 forest Hills Shirley Bloomer beats an American FOREST HILLS, New York, Sept. 2 (AP) A U IKI i;roin muscle and a stout comeback by Den- urk> Kurt Nielsen sent sixth-seeded Hamilton Richardson to the sidelines on Sunday as the first n ui t .r casualty329 words
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Article, Illustration246 1957-09-03 11 Mother Daughter Vie For Honours TEN-YEAR-OLD Anne Semple, hardly four feet tall, stole the show in the third annual Malayan Waterski championships held at Pasir Ris last Sunday. Youngest competitor ever to participate in the competition. Anne finished third in the Ladies Slalom event in which six competed. Winner in246 words
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Article36 1957-09-03 11 SINGAPORE trounced Federation of Malaya by 13 goals to two to win the Merdeka water-polo championships at the Chinwoo pool on Sunday night. It was a one-sided match. Singapore \ed 8-1 at half time.36 words
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Article36 1957-09-03 11 KHALSA Association beat Singapore Recreation Club 4-2 in a friendly hockey match played on the SRC padang yesterday. Scorers for Khalsa were, Kartar Singh hattrick, and Gurnam Singh, while John Martens netted for SRC.36 words
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312 1957-09-03 11 Surprises In S'gor Tennis Tourney KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.- Youthful Yahaya Mustapha of Ipoh brought off a surprise victory in the second day of the 1957 Selangor Tennis Championships this evening when he eliminated seeded Hu Wei Hsien in a marathon three-set match to enter the quarterfinal of the men s312 words
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254 1957-09-03 11 Swim Meet Ends With Six New Records SIX records were broken at the Federation of Malaya Swimming Association's Merdeka meet which ended at Chinwoo stadium pool yesterday. Singapore's Thio Gim Hock beat Olympian Fong Scow Hor in the 200 metres butterfly swim. His time of 3 mm. 7.2 sec, however,254 words
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Article184 1957-09-03 11 Two Champs Clash On Saturday TWO champion wrestlers will clash for the first time at the Great World arena on Saturday, when P. K. Kumar, heavyweight champion of South India meets the Chinese champion of Malaya, Leow Kwong Seng in the main event. Kumar, who has been undefeated in 174184 words
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Article124 1957-09-03 11 IPOH, Mon. North Perak scored a 2—l victory over South Perak to enter the final of the Perak Inter-zone knock-out soccer competition for the Merdeka Cup in their replay on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. North who was saved by a penalty goal yesterday owed124 words
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Miscellaneous191 1957-09-03 11 Li I Abner By Al Capp Ij T^ J"-") *+->- "> PATHETIC, ISN'T IT-THE SI I bUT, in THIS CASE Ir-J GO v AP* iMEL~ jp^Xiki* j 7 lc L I OATSA REACTION OF THE CHEAP THLSTOL&M ARTICLE I AHEAD sDw^RSBEW- J A3OUT RASCAL I LAFF/T- CRIMIMAL, EVEN WHEN ITSELF191 words
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Article, Illustration837 1957-09-03 12 GHJFRTYRSD Results of all the quarter-final matches were: MORNING SESSION MEN'S SINGLES: Khoo Eng Huah (Pf> beat Surjit Raj (Sel.) 18-16, 17-18, 15-12. MEN'S DOUBLES: T. N. Seth and Nandu Natekar (India) beat Teh Kew San And Lee Hoo Chye (Pg 15-6, 15-11, Abdullah837 words
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Article74 1957-09-03 12 Taiwan scored their second win yesterday when they beat Indonesia. 61 48 in the Merdeka basketball competition played at the Chinwoo Auditorium. The tall Taiwanese were faster and more accurate at the basket. The Indonesians had not played up to form, and have yet to win74 words
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Article78 1957-09-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Playing their first game in the Merdeka basketball championships, HongkongKowloon made a great second half rally to beat Malaya by 52-50 points at the Chinwoo here this morning. The Kowloon cagers took time to settle down and it was only after the interval78 words
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Article35 1957-09-03 12 HAW Kiow School of Ba*u Pahat beat Confucious Middle School of Kuala Lumpur by 54-52 points in the semi-final of inter-School Merdeka basketball competition played at the Chinwoo Auditorium in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.35 words
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904 1957-09-03 12 EASIEST GAME IN THE WORLD FOR SHUTTLE CHASER EDDY IT must have been Eddy Choong's easiest game in the world last night, to enter the semi-final of the Merdeka badminton singles championship at the Selangor Badminton Hall in Kuala Lumpur. He beat Perak's Foo Vong Khean 15;5, 15-4 which do904 words
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Article409 1957-09-03 12 State's Olympians Are Wise To Colony Tactics SELANGOR once again proved Singapore's hockey bogey.' The State beat the Colony 3-1 at the Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Although playing off season," Selangor worked well as a team. Singapore, on the other end, relied far409 words
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Article237 1957-09-03 12 Prime Minister's Cup Soccer THE four top teams Federation of Malaya, Indonesia, Vietnam and Hongkong in the Merdeka Football Festival will begin their battle for the Prime Minister's Cup today. During the past few days these teams, unbeaten in the competition, qualified for the Group "A" section of the contest.237 words
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Article, Illustration333 1957-09-03 12 In the opening: hockey game, Perak scored a creditable 4-3 victory over NegTi Sembilan. In the 9th minute. Negri took the lead when the Perak goalkeeper miskicked a drive from Joseph to allow fast outside left Sheik Ali to score an opportunist goal. Perak333 words
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Article201 1957-09-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Only 30 minutes of play was possible on the first day of the two-day cricket match between Ceylon's President's XI and the PanMalayan Ceylonese team on the Malaya Command ground at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. But in those 30 minutes the201 words
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410 1957-09-03 12 Careless Indons Scalped By Lucky H'kong Hongkong 2 Indonesia HONGKONG played with great determinaij On beat Indonesia 2-1 in the first leg of the Preside ore a near capacih C J? uala Lumpur, yesten Cup soccer competition, bej at the Merdeka Stadium, I Trailing I—o1 0 at half-time, Hongkong rallied410 words
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Article63 1957-09-03 12 PARIS. Sept. 2 <AP) -1 Roger Riviere of Fi I Sunday broke thi cycl.ng record for a kilometre distance o\ closed track. His time at the Pare 03! Princes was 6 mins an 1 fifth >ceonds. T3 record was established b?| Fausto Coppj of 1t... the63 words
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Miscellaneous214 1957-09-03 12 TODAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON: Merdeka HOCKEY: Penang vs PaChampionships continue hang 3.40 p.m., Malacca vs SBA 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Perak 5 p.m. at Merdeka SHOOTING: Gurney Rd. Stadium. Range 10 a.m. SOCCER: President's Cup: TENNIS: SLTA inter- Malaya vs Vietnam 7 p.m. national continues Lake and (group subsidiary) Singapore214 words
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