Singapore Standard, 2 October 1957
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Title Section30 1957-10-02 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #6 it m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 VoL VIII. No. 92 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS30 words
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263 1957-10-02 1 Finance Ministers Approve C 'wealth Trade Conference !M ON T TREMBLANT, Quebec, Oct. 1 (Reuter) The Commonwealth finance ministers today approved a Canadian government proposal to convene a Commonwealth trade and economic conference in 1958, a communique announced today. The ministers agreed that committee officials should meet in London early263 words
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Article84 1957-10-02 1 BANGKOK. Oct. 1 (AP) Thai strongman Marshal Sarit Thanarat is determined to resume the joint campaign with Malaya to rid the ThaiMalayan border of Communist terrorists, sources close to Sarit said today. The sources said as soon as officers and men believed disf^oyal to the present84 words
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Article46 1957-10-02 1 SAN MARINO. Oct. 1 (AP) Communist leaders in this tiny republic called for armed '"volunteers" last night to counter a "provisional" government set up by their antiCommunist opponents. The anti-Communist "provisional" government was organised in a secret, all-night meeting on Monday night.46 words
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Article, Illustration628 1957-10-02 1 DEMOCRATIC Senator John J. Sparkman, from Alabama, now on an 84--day tour of the East as a member of the Senate Far Eastern Affairs Subcommittee, criticized President Dwight D. Eisenhower at a Press conference in Singapore yesterday for sending armed628 words
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Article, Illustration380 1957-10-02 1 We Have To Rely More On Them, Says Ward End Of National Service In 1962 Will Benefit Many THE END OF NATIONAL SERVICE IN BRITAIN WOULD RESULT IN MORE LOCAL CIVILIANS GETTING EMPLOYMENT WITH THE ARMED SER- I VICES. PARTICULARLY THE AIR FORCE. The Secretary380 words
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Article142 1957-10-02 1 THE FIRST person to register for National Service in the Colony's second call-up yesterday was 18-year-old Ali bin Mahmood. (left) a peon employed by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Ali woke up at 7 a.m. and was at the Registration Centre in Beach Road142 words
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Article103 1957-10-02 1 PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, Oct. 1 (AP) Haiti's ruling military junta, struggling to avert a possible widespread rebellion, today licensed the people of Haiti to shoot to kill on sight anyone considered an "outlaw." The junta issued a drastic decree saying that any citizen,103 words
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Article22 1957-10-02 1 MADRAS State Governor A. J. John. 64, died early yesterday, a week after an operation on a stomach ulcer.- APAP - 22 words
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161 1957-10-02 1 SLEEPING GIRL IS RESCUED FROM FIRE TWO FAMILIES were made homeless when their attap hut in Boon Teck Road was completely burnt down by fire which broke out at 4.30 p.m. in Singapore yesterday. A ten-year-old Sirl, Tang Hoe Hud, who was sleeping in a room at the time of161 words
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Article31 1957-10-02 1 THE Australian House of Representatives yes t e rday defeated by 52 votes to 33 a Labour opposition motion seeking to censure the government for its current budget. Reuter.31 words
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Article144 1957-10-02 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 1 (Reuter) Japan today pledged herself anew to contribute her utmost to "the maintenance of international peace and justice" on her election to the United Nations Security Council. The Soviet group carried out intensive lobbying for Czechoslovakia, asserting that the seat144 words
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Article, Illustration9 1957-10-02 1 TIPPED TO FORM A NEW GOVT. Gen. de Gaulle9 words
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222 1957-10-02 1 But Red China National Day Passes Quietly HONGKONG, Oct. 1 (Reuter) Truckloads of steel-belmeted police armed with rifles patrolled Hongkong streets today as the celebration of Communist China's national day began quietly. Royal Air Force helicopters skimmed low over city buildings in lookout for222 words
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Article24 1957-10-02 1 TURKEY has rejected a Soviet message expressing concern about reports of Turkish troops concentrations on Syria's borders, informed sources said yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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115 1957-10-02 1 LITTLE ROCK, Oct. 1 (UP) The Federalized National Guard today took over "complete charge" at the Central High School. An Army spokesman said the 101st Airborne troops "have been placed in the background." The National Guardsmen will escort the nine Negro students to115 words
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241 1957-10-02 1 FRENCH GOVT. FALLS ON ALGERIAN ISSUE Will de Gaulle Take Over? PARIS, Oct. 1 (IP) France was plunged today into its most difficult political crisis since World War 11. There was speculation Gen. Charles de Gaulle might be called from political retirement to save the Fourth Republic I The government241 words
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Article122 1957-10-02 1 Students: Some May Be Freed SOME of the Chinese school students detained by Singapore Police last Tuesday night under the Public Security Ordinance are expected to be released shortly. The Standard understands that the Council of Ministers which has to approve the continued detention of these students within 14 days122 words
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Article146 1957-10-02 2 CHINA ADMITS ERRORS TOKYO. Oct. 1 (UP) Communist China declared today that the "initial foundation" for industrialization was now complete. The declaration came In a long 3.500-word analysis of the nation's first five-year plan which ends this year. Frank admission was made, also of "some shortcomings and errors" in carrying146 words
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Article27 1957-10-02 2 SPECIAL security precautions were taken In Portland. England yesterday when the United Sta'es* top secret atomic powered submarine Nautilus, arrived on a week's official visit.27 words
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Article208 1957-10-02 2 FUKUODA, Japan, Oct. 1 i (UP^ U.S. military autho- rities yes.erday turned over to Japanese, police custody a U.S.- airman accused of killing two and injuring two others In a quick succession of hit-and-run accidents late on Saturday night. The airman has been identified as208 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-10-02 2 HOLLYWOOD'S Jayne Mansfield (left) is the subject of stares of approval as she steps out at Hyde Park, London, with an unidentified companion. Jayne (40--18-35) is in London for the premiere of her film "Oh, For A Man."- A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article233 1957-10-02 2 P.I. PRESIDENTIAL POLLS DRIVE REACHES CLIMAX MANILA, Oct. 1 (AP) The Philippines' presidential election campaign today entered its crucial phase with President Carlos P. Garcia still holding a commanding lead over his three major rivals. But there was a growing possibility that on Nov. 12 this233 words
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Article59 1957-10-02 2 CRIPPLE IS A FATHER AT 85 HICKORY. North Carolina. Oct. 1 (AP) A Hickory man confined to a wheel chair because of paralysis of his legs has become a father for the first time at the age of 85. He is W.N. Hartsoe, whose 41-year-old wife gave birth to a59 words
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Article103 1957-10-02 2 THE HAGUE. Oct. 1 (Reuter) Portugal alleged in the International Court of Justice today that India's attitude to the Goan territories was "incompatible with the readiness to seek peaceful solutions of disputes by which the Indian Government professed to be moved." The allegation was made by103 words
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Article150 1957-10-02 2 REDS KILL FIVE IN LEPER CAMP HONGKONG. Oct. 1 (AP)— Chinese Communist police opened fire on villagers protesting against the construction of a leper colony in Kwangtung province last March, killing five and wounding nine, a Cantonese newspaper reaching here disclosed yesterday. The intermediate people's court of Tsamkong sentenced Chen150 words
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Article77 1957-10-02 2 OSLO. Oct. 1 (Reuter) Huge crowds watched the funeral of King Haakon the Seventh of Norway today, with kings, princes and presidents among the mourners. A private service was conducted by Bishop Arne Fjellbu of Trondheim this morning in the chapel of the Royal Palace, where77 words
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Article162 1957-10-02 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 84* 84) Int. Oct. R.S.S. No. 1 84i 84J Nov. R.S.S. No. 1 84} 85 R.S.S. No. 2 nom. 82 J R.S.S. No 3 nom. 81? Tone: Steady. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday162 words
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Article31 1957-10-02 2 TWO thousand overseas Chinese are expected to visit Formosa to attend the "Double Tenth" National Day celebrations on Oct. 10. the Overseas Affairs Commission announced in Taioei yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement172 1957-10-02 2 K I I II Shell research men discovered that acid action, not friction, is the Shell X-100 MULTICRADE gives W\ major cause of engine wear and developed anti-acid Shell X-100 y° u these exfra advantages. M Wm H^ Motor Oil. Besides preventing acid corrosion, Shell X-100 protects be^Vfd^Tfo^somf tinw—^hus" 8100172 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-10-02 3 pic. DYAK film star, Luli, is here being interviewed at Rediffusion Studios yesterday by Mike Ellery. Her father, Sibah. is seated beside her.- StandardpicStandardpic - 28 words
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119 1957-10-02 3 Art Society Pays Tribute To Council MR. HO KOK HOE. chairman of the Singapore Art Society at its annual general meeting ©n Monday, paid tribute to the British Council for its part in promoting art in Colony. He said that the Society, e its inception has had the free use119 words
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222 1957-10-02 3 SEVENTEEN- YEAR-OLD Dyak film star, LuU, will not be allowed to appear on stage bare-breasted at the world premiere of the film, "Long House," at the i Capitol on Oct. 10. Luli co-stars in the leading role. Although Luli has no objection222 words
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Article63 1957-10-02 3 A CASH prize of $1,000 each will be awarded to the winners of two quizzes sponsored by C. E. Morton (Malaya) Ltd. on behalf of "Eno Fruit Salt" over Rediffusion. The quizzes, one consisting of general knowledge and the other on Malayan flavours will be concluded63 words
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116 1957-10-02 3 EIGHT pretty mothers-to-be were deprived of joining the "Prettiest Mother-to-be" contest yesterday morning at the Capitol Theatre because all seats were sold out. Hundreds of mothers with children, women on the thres- hold of motherhood and schoolgirls packed the theatre to see a maternity fashion116 words
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Article125 1957-10-02 3 Warrants Are Out For 2 Witnesses PENANG, Tues.— lnsp. K. S. Nathan told a Coroner's Court here today that when a man was arrested in connection with a murder case, Police held an identification parade, but two witnesses did not want to identify. 'They seemed to be afraid," said the125 words
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Article27 1957-10-02 3 A DELEGATION from the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association will meet the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, today at 10.30 a.m. in Assembly House.27 words
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Article50 1957-10-02 3 MALAYAN beer has won high awards at an international exhibition held in London recently. Malayan Breweries Ltd., who were among 400 exhibitors at the> London Brewers' Exhibition held at Olympia, received two first prizes, one second prize and a third prize, the Standard was told yesterday.50 words
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226 1957-10-02 3 One Man Stole 12 Cars, Say Police THE theft of a dozen cars from the heart of the city in broad daylight was the work of one man, Singapore Police said yesterday. This was revealed to the police after they arrested a man. Police who followed up the arrest raided226 words
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234 1957-10-02 3 Foundation Day At Varsity Will Be Observed In Style FOR the first time the University of Malaya's Foundation Day on Oct. 8 will be celebrated in a "grand scale" by the Student' Union. This was disclosed In a memorandum circulated to all members of the Union, the staff and all234 words
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Article, Illustration153 1957-10-02 3 'Mambo Girl' Grace Due Tomorrow HONGKONG'S "Mambo Girl" Miss Grace Chang, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow night with a party of fellow stars and members of a film unit to entertain Colony audiences with three new dances. Partnering Hongkong's fore, most exponent of Latin American dancing, Junior Kwik she will153 words
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Article264 1957-10-02 3 THE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, has written to the chairman of the Singapore Improvement Trust, regretting the latter's silence to his repeated requests for an interview with the trustees or the appropriate committee of the trust, to discuss the urobtem264 words
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Article54 1957-10-02 3 MR. RAY COOMBS was elected chairman of the Singapore Stage Club at a general meeting of its members held on Monday. Other officials elected were: Mr. Peter Wollen, hon. treasurer; Miss Inez Quizow, hon, secretary; and Mrs Pamela Canavan, Miss Maureen Clarke. Group-Captain Charles BurtAndrews and Colonel54 words
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105 1957-10-02 3 PENANG, Tues.— Five blind children gave a demonstration of the uses of the various teaching aids at the E. and O. Hotel yesterday evening. The demonstration was given in conjunction with the St. Nicholas' Appeals Week. Further demonstrations will be given from105 words
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Advertisement329 1957-10-02 3 Play Safe With BIKE! "When you j*M V P' a V football, N^ miU wear a Vs wm supporter tj" J Pivoting, fast-breakiin, rebbandinr— B4Bj^ /^j3 V over the count of today's fast -paced M pmr— can take lot out of you, cauaa Hftw No matter what your aport, 'ARfe329 words
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235 1957-10-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Councillor Mr. Y.T. Lee urged Government at last night's Municipal Council meeting to make an additional SI million block grant to enable the Council to meet growing public, social and educational needs. Mr. Lee said that because the Municipality will,235 words
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214 1957-10-02 4 Mr. Lim Assures Chamber On Chuang THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce was yesterday assured by the Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock that Government would give the "most careful and sympathetic consideration" to the case of Dr. Chuang Chu-Lin. Dr. Chuang was detained last Thursday night under the Colony214 words
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227 1957-10-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Over 75 workers of the Malayan Lorry Service Company here went on strike yesterday over the dismissal of their branch secretary and another union member. The strike, which is PanMalayan, is taking place here, at Penang, Ipoh, Malacca and Singapore.227 words
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Article73 1957-10-02 4 KLANG, Tues.— The Sultan of Selangor will attend the Klang branch of the British Red Cross Society exhibition on Saturday where units of the branch will show their first aid skill and efficiency. On the following day, the Girls Life Brigade and the Boys Brigade will73 words
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210 1957-10-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Administrative Officer and freshmen of the University of Malaya here have a big complaint against the technical college canteen. Addressing a stormy meeting of 200 freshies. the Officer, Mr. Foo Yeow Yoke, said: "If I had210 words
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162 1957-10-02 4 BENTONG, Tues— lf certain Government servants persist in their present "highhanded" manner towards the public, it would not be surprising if "a revolution" to replace them is started in the next two or three years, the UMNO secretary here. Inche Yusoff bin Mohamed, said at a162 words
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Article121 1957-10-02 4 Course For Youth Leaders THE Singapore Youth Council will start a three-month course in leadership training at the Council premises in Orchard Road in the third week of October. The course is being organized by the Malay youth leaders sub-committee of the Council. Inche Mansor bin Fadzal, the sub-committee's secretary,121 words
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Article54 1957-10-02 4 KLANG, Tues.— President of .the Malayan Indian Congress and Minister For Health, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, will be at the Sri Mariamman temple hall here tomorrow to celebrate the 88th birthday of the late Mahatma Gandhi. The Klang MIC has arranged dances to be staged by the Thiruchendhur54 words
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Article35 1957-10-02 4 HONGKONG, Oct. 1. Special Standard Service Closing crices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.50 to £1 Sterling; $5.***** to US$l: $1,832 to Malayan $0,127 to one Indonesia Rupiah; Gold $259.50 to a tael.35 words
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Miscellaneous843 1957-10-02 4 Standard c&lmanac Information at a Glance Gurusami (mirudanagam). and morning serenade. 7.30 Time fIM£ADADE lafln Museum (Stamford Road): signal and news 735 A dat e wi th JIN^AKUKtMMg Exhibition of photographs of music 8 am News headlines Sg&^W 4HHHHH SB South-East Asia by Mr. Derrick H°- A date Wlth music843 words
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Article161 1957-10-02 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Tues. —Party Ra'ayat is to challenge the Alliance for the Federal Legco seat in the Sungei Perak Ulu Constituency, which has been left vacant by the appointment of Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi as Mentri Besar, Perak. This will be the first time161 words
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114 1957-10-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Registrar of Societies, Mr John Adams, today gave this definition of a squatter: "He is one who squats on land without permission or licence, and an association of such people is hence unlawful" The Registrar gave this definition when queried114 words
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Article53 1957-10-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Local army armourers will, for the first time, hold a twoday convention starting on Thursday at the R.E.M.E. Command workshops here an army spokesman said today. The purpose is to impress on all armourers the extreme importance of their role and to foster53 words
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Article29 1957-10-02 5 FLAGS in the Federation were flown at half mast, in respect to the memory of the late King Haakon VII of Norway, whose funeral took place yesterday.29 words
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281 1957-10-02 5 NEW ANTI-GRAFT BODY EXPECTED TO BE FORMED SOON KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Federation Police are expected to set up an Anti-Corrupt Practices Bureau to probe into the activities of its 30,000 members, the Standard learnt today. Sources said that the bureau, to be281 words
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Article212 1957-10-02 5 Union Has 'Facts' For Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The National Union of Factory and General Workers today submitted a letter to Labour Minister, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, seeking an appointment "to present facts on the exploitation of dock workers at Penang port." The Union, whose delegation will212 words
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Article76 1957-10-02 5 IPOH. Tues. An ex-mem-ber of the Kinta Valley Home Guard, Wong Choo. 23. today claimed trial before the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. J. R. Whimster, to a charge of cheating the Post Office Saving Bank of $98 99 Wong was alleged to have induced76 words
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Article64 1957-10-02 5 IPOH, Tues. The Ipoh YMCA hopes to raise $10,000 from the "Fiesta" which the Association will hold on Saturday in Coronation Park, Anderson Road. The proceeds will be used to purchase equipment for a youth programme which includes the establishment of body-building classes, an art section64 words
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Article35 1957-10-02 5 TEMERLOH'S new District Officer is Mr. C. G. Ferguson, former Administrative Officer at Batu Pahat. He succeeds Mr. G. T. M. De M. Morgan, who has left for Britain nnder the Malayanization scheme.35 words
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198 1957-10-02 5 Court Gives Youth A 'Taste' A Lock-up PENANG, Tues— Eighteen-year-old Ong Ah Row was put in the Court lock-up for 90 minutes by Magistrate, Mr. Au Ah Wah, today, after he admitted he bribed a Police constable. Mr. Au gave him this form of punishment, when in answer to a198 words
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Article41 1957-10-02 5 PENANG, Tues A 48-year-old woman, Man Saw Kheng, was found hanging in an attap house in Aver Itam, yesterday. Her husband, a salesman, who was informed of the tragedy at his office, reported the matter to the Police.41 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-10-02 5 pic bv Lieutenant Mohamed Arlff bin Yahya of the Malay Regiment was married to Che Noraini binte Pilus at a ceremony in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The bridegroom, stationed in Taiping, i s a nephew of Che Enchom binte Haji Zainuddin, a woman member ofWong Voon Teck; Standardpic - 59 words
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Article195 1957-10-02 5 CONTRACTOR FREED ON APPEAL IPOH, Tues.— Mr. Justice Sheppherd in the Appeal Court today, quashed the conviction and sentence passed on Ng Tong Hing, 28. a local contractor, holding that the prosecution had not satisfactorily proved Ng was the same person who had ridden a motor-cycle which knocked and killed195 words
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Article99 1957-10-02 5 PENANG, Tues. Two workmen, working on a piling stage at the $3,000,000 Penang Port Commission new ferry terminal at Weld Quay here last night fell into the sea. A shrill blast of the siren from the train ferry launch. "Elizabeth" on its way to99 words
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Article32 1957-10-02 5 THE chief clerk of the Raub Supreme Court Registry, Mr. Tay Hock Chye, has retired after ser\ ing government for 37 years, Mr. M. Chellathurai. of Temerloh has taken his place.32 words
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155 1957-10-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Malay Builders Guild on the East Coast has asked the Government to reserve some contracts on buildings for Malays, and Government has promised to assist. Disclosing this to the Standard today, the president of the Malay Chamber of Commerce, Dato Yahya155 words
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Article472 1957-10-02 6 rTHE Federation's Minister for Agriculture has returned from his visit to Japan filled with enthusiasm and determination to end Malaya's dependency on overseas countries for the staple food of the people. If his plans to make Malaya self-sufficient in rice production in ten years succeeds, his junket472 words
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Article431 1957-10-02 6 France Algeria 'J'HE fall of the French Government, after less than four months in office, on the subject of Algeria's future has faced that country with yet another political crisis. It is the second defeat for the Government on this question and the 24th in the postwar history of "France.431 words
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Article803 1957-10-02 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By UE has done it again. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, of the Federation, scored a signal victory over those members of the UMNO who asked him to convene an emergency meeting of the Organization General Assembly to debate the Anglo Malayan803 words
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Article, Illustration993 1957-10-02 6 ...a trade is honourable as socially acceptable as a profession wealth of Singapore was created. The local person sought the white-collar job. Secondly, the difference in earnings between industrial labour and white-collar worker was very noticeable. This difference is, to a certain extent, still very pronounced today. It is not993 words
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Article1111 1957-10-02 6 TJNEASINESS about the future may probably have been one of the reasons that made the older members among the young generation, in some of the Singapore schools, willing to listen to dubious propagandists of far-away Utopias. The implications of the problem of future employment1,111 words
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Advertisement73 1957-10-02 6 GANDHI JAYANTI MAHATMA GANDHI'S BIRTHDAY REMEMBRANCE MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Mahatmo Gandhi Memorial Hall, No. 3, Race Course Lane, Singapore-8, on Wednesday, 2nd October, 1957, at 5.30 p.m., in remembrance of Gandhiji's Birthday. Speakers: Mr. Lee Siow Mong, President, China Society. Rev. J. R. Fleming,73 words
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Advertisement53 1957-10-02 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY HOTEL SERVICES:A high degree of comfort and service is provided for travellers at the n Malayan Hallway Hotels adjoining the stations at: Singapore Koala Lumpur and Ipoh Air-conditioned bedrooms are available at these hotels, and prior reservation is recommended. A limited number of rest rooms is available at53 words
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178 1957-10-02 7 'We'll Stop A-Tests If Everyone Else Will' LONDON, Oct. 1 (UP)— Britain has reaffirmed to Japan her willingness to suspend nuclear tests by international agreement provided an inspection system would ensure their universal enforcement, official sources said. The British viewpoint emerged in talks with Japanese Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama, which178 words
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Article35 1957-10-02 7 THE Japanese Ambassador to India. Mr. Seijiro Yoshizawa, returned to Tokyo yesterday by air to organize preparations for the forthcoming visit of Indian Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru to Japan on Oct. 4.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration305 1957-10-02 7 By ll Votes To One, With Two Abstentions, UN Members Agree T0... It's Nothing New, But We Have No Objection To Talks: Cmdr. Noble NEW YORK, Oct. 1 (ReuteD— The United Nations ueneral Assembly's steering committee decided by 11 votes to one, with two abstentions, to recommend305 words
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Article26 1957-10-02 7 IMPOSSIBLE THE Nepal election commission announced on Monday it would be impossible to hold the nation's first general elections on Oct. 10 as originally scheduled. APAP - 26 words
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110 1957-10-02 7 They Want The US-Japan Pact Scrapped WASHINGTON, Oct. I, (AP) A Japanese Socialist Party delegation which arrived here yesterday will ask Secretary of State Dulles to scrap the U.S.Japan security treaty. Jotaro Kawakaml, chief adviser of the Opposition Socialist Party and member of the House of Representatives, said his mission110 words
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125 1957-10-02 7 THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS MOSCOW, Oct. 1 (AP) A Russian attempt at a television give away programme was too successful. So many people responded the programme had to be* cancel'ed. It all began during a regular Sunday programme titled "An Evening of Merry Questions." The announcer promised prizes125 words
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Article29 1957-10-02 7 THE first Malayan High Commissioner to India. S. Chelvanayagam Maclntyre. had talks with Premier Nehru on Monday in New Delhi lasting 45 minutes. He arrived on Sunday.- APAP - 29 words
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157 1957-10-02 7 TOKYO, Oct. 1 (UP)— Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai declared in a major speech on the eve of the Communist regime's national day that no force could prevent China from becoming a United Nations member. i Chou was speaking before leaders157 words
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Article61 1957-10-02 7 TOKYO Oct. 1. (Reuter)— The Japanese Government today ordered the Ministry of Transportation and Japan Airlines to begin an immediate investigation into the cause of last night's aircrash in which 55 passengers and members of the crew narrowly escaped death. The aircraft, a Japan Airlines D.C.-461 words
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Article125 1957-10-02 7 Embrvo Cows To Keep Men Young PARIS. Oct. 1, (Reuter)— Professor Leon Binet of the Necker Hospital here, told the French Academy of Sciences yesterday that he had discovered an extract, made from cattle embryos, which, when injected under the skin, would retard and help to remove the physical symptoms125 words
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363 1957-10-02 7 The World Will Hear The Queen's Address NEW YORK, Oct. 1 (Reuter) Q ue e n Elizabeth will address the United Nations General Assembly as head of the British Commonwealth during her one-day visit to New York on Oct. 21, it was announced yesterday. She and her husband. Prince Philip,363 words
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Article105 1957-10-02 7 TOKYO, Oct. 1 (UP).— An American youth delegate now visiting Peking in d '-fiance of the U.S. State Department last night declared relations be: ween Communist China and the U.S. will improve "when we youths take over." The statement came In an informal chat between one of the105 words
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Advertisement122 1957-10-02 7 One of the world's most desired jpq& witches! Vf^W Roamer. the watch you ill > Vjjjf *w 'or all occasions. lIpIpO 100 '/•waterproof i Shock resistant Ns»J7^^^j ft Antimagnetic M^ SWISS MADE Obtainable from all High Class Watch Dealers throughout Singapore, Federation of Malaya, N. Borneo and Sarawak. Keep your122 words
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Advertisement89 1957-10-02 7 a Here's the latest idea in home beautifying f whimsical wrought-iron Fantasy Frames! Made in Denmark, these frames are beauti- /^**"y fully finished and are styled in the most s *V s V ***v\ modern shapes. And they feature the most >w tv delightful characters too! Illustrated top and right89 words
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316 1957-10-02 8 Missing Girl Turns Up, Disappears Again FIFTEEN YEAR OLD Chan Ying Leng, who disappeared from home last Tuesday, paid a fleeting visit to her house on Monday and disappeared again. This was reported by her father to the Social Welfare Department, Singapore, yesterday. He said that his daughter appeared at316 words
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Article81 1957-10-02 8 BUTTERWORTH, Tues.— T. S Ramasamy, 40, of Telok Anson was fined $25 or one week's jail on each of two charges of behaving in a disorderly manner, by Inche Has. san bin Hussain in the Magistrate's Court here today. Court Inspector Ismail bin Hassan told the Magistrate81 words
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Article180 1957-10-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Muslim League of Malaya will not affiliate with UMNO until a provision is inserted into its constitution that all members should be Federal citizens. This was the decision of UMNO's central executive committee last night. The president of the League Mr. A.180 words
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Article42 1957-10-02 8 EX-POLICE Constable Delip Singh, alias Hashim b.n Abdullah. was yesterday sentenced to six months' jail, in the Penang Sessions Court for stealing a wrist-watch belonging to Corstable Suaran Singh, at the signalmen's barracks, Beach Street. Police Station, on Sept. 11.42 words
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Article175 1957-10-02 8 'Borrowing From Peter To Pay Paul' Is No Solution To Problem SINGAPORE Government yesterday turned down an offer by the Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce to help civil servants clear their debts. The chettiars, in a recent memorandum to Government, suggested that government employees should be175 words
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Article95 1957-10-02 8 THE Sino-British Fellowship Trust will award two Fellowships to Chine? e in Singapore for the year 1957/58 for studies in Britain in the following fields: Study or research in medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology, nursing. midwifery, other ancillary medical subjects, scientific subjects and education. The95 words
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Article38 1957-10-02 8 HO TAY HOE, 30, yesterday claimed trial in a Singapore Court to a charge of possessing 299 pounds of dutiable tobacco at Kailang Bridge early yesterday morning. He was allowed bail of $10,000 till Oct. 9.38 words
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Article, Illustration177 1957-10-02 8 CAPTAIN Jesse Bird, master of the gigantic 85,000-ton tanker Universe Challenger which arrived in Singapore yesterday, has a unique hobby making models of old sailing ships. This one pictured here was described by him as a "Lime Juice Square Rigger" after the types that sailed177 words
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168 1957-10-02 8 10,000 WILL TAKE PART IN PROCESSION MORE than 10,000 Muslims in Singapore will take part in a procession to celebrate the Prophet Mohammed's birthday on Sunday, Oct. 6. Tuan Haji A. Wanjor, secretary of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, said yesterday that the procession would be the biggest in the168 words
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107 1957-10-02 8 THIRTY-SEVEN employees of the Life Insurance Corporation of India in Singapore will go on a "sitdown strike" from Oct. 16, m a protest against the employers' delay in settling a claim for wage increases and better working conditions. This was decided yesterday at107 words
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Article113 1957-10-02 8 Two Rubber Firms In Legal Battle KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Two rubber firms figured in a legal battle over $33,745 pefore Mr. Justice Sutherland, in the Supreme Court here today. Wing Yick Rubber Company of Batu Road, is claiming the amount and costs from Chop Fock Hee Sum, a Pudu Road113 words
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Article74 1957-10-02 8 PENANG, Tues.— Chased by a watchman, a youth dropped a clock he was carrying and escaped by vaulting over a wall, said A. S. Nathan, in the Sessions court today. Police investigations followed and the youth, Lo Keng Hock, was arrested. Lo pleaded guilty to housebreaking74 words
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Article59 1957-10-02 8 MOSCOW, Oct. 1 (Reuter) —Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K. Stern, millionaire couple accused by the United States authorities of spying for Russia, are now in the Soviet Union. Recent visitors to the home of Tolstoy, the Russian novelist, which is near Moscow and now a59 words
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Article46 1957-10-02 8 S. UDARAM Singh, 30, pleaded not guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge of causing hurt to Darsaw Singh by stabbing him on the back with a knife at Bukit Timah o n Monday night Bail of $500 was allowed till today46 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-10-02 8 Envoy Off To His New Post MALAYA'S first Ambassador to Indonesia, Inche Senu Abdul Rahman, left Singapore yesterday by air to take up his appointment in Jakarta. Inche Senu told reporters at the airport that his first job in Jakarta would be "house-hunting." "I would have to look for a78 words
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Article168 1957-10-02 8 Illegal Lottery: $600 Fine PENANG, Tues.— A canteen contractor of the General Hospital, Low Chee Poh. alleged in the Magistrate's Court today that his "customers" In the illegal character lottery included hospital attendants and nurses, but seldom doctors. Low pleaded guilty to a summons charge of assisting in the carrying168 words
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Article80 1957-10-02 8 PENANG, Tues. A cock crowed eight times in the Sessions Court todav as ASP Mr. A. S. Nathan gave evidence against a youth. Lim Ah Kee, charged with stealing the cock and 13 o.her fowls. Lim pleaded guiltv to house-breaking to commit theft of the fowls,80 words
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86 1957-10-02 8 FOR one week, from Oct. 5, Singapore scouts will conduct a door-to-door campaign, canvassing for members for the X-Ray Club. The scouts will take with them X-Ray Club application forms. Anybody who wishes to join, should fill in and sign an application form,86 words
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159 1957-10-02 8 $20,000 BAIL FOR MAN ON CAR THEFT CHARGE TOH Koh Guan, 19, charged with theft of two cars, between Sept. 5 and 28. was yesterday allowed bail in the sum of $20 000 in one surety, by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates. Toh was alleged to159 words
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Article80 1957-10-02 8 A WOMAN. Soi Moi San. 52, was yesterday fined $4,100 in default six months' jail by a Singapore Magistrate, when she pleaded guilty to possession of 79 pounds of tobacco on which $680 duty had not been paid. A Customs Officer told the court that on Monday80 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-10-02 8 She Forsakes Classroom For The Air MISS May Choi, 20, who yesterday joined Cathay Pacific Airways as a ground hostess in Singapore. A former Kuala Lumpur teacher. Miss Choi began her first day at Singapore Airpor> studying planes. "The noise? Give me the roar of the planes anyday. Children in65 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-10-02 8 MISS E. T. K. Agate, the Matron of Tan Took Seng Hospital, also left Singapore yesterday for Britain on retirement under the Malayanization scheme after 11 years in the Co'ony. "1 have no plans for the future. All I want now is a long holiday,"53 words
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Article42 1957-10-02 8 MR. A. C. Gazdar, Technical Director of Air India International in Bombay, arrived in Singapore yesterday on his way to Australia. Mr. Gazdar will return to the Colony lor a short visit before the end of the month.42 words
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Article182 1957-10-02 8 A DETECTIVE corpora] assaulted a friend, house repairman Teng Chye Huat, 43, after he refused to share a lottery ticket, a Singapore coroner was told yesterday. The coroner was inquiring into the death of Tens nine days after the alleged assault. A City Council employee,182 words
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Advertisement158 1957-10-02 8 m m 1 1 MAGIC SONIC SWITCH -NO WIRES ATTACHED *«\c P ObtotnohU from mil Ltading Dtaltrs. j^M Wk Mm— Cheng Radio Co., Johore Bahru Radio service New Era Radio Electric Co. 52. Lpper Serangoon Road. 48 Jalan Meldrum j B 37 Uhoby Ghuat Chin Lee Radio Service. Kampong (ilam158 words
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Advertisement64 1957-10-02 8 Wm t* ■Uil'JlLlf »^W mM KT^f "»"»*> 2 <to ml i J Every caress J I could be a j^ kiss of jßjj^^* Ul i T death! M P^^fc 418 J I 1 +> FORREST TUCKER jfc t> t PEGGIE CASTLE Sstotd €j^Hk. M AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE '»wi." jßb..._64 words
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Article, Illustration786 1957-10-02 9 RONALD Monson, a young Australian ex-newspaper reporter, dropped exhausted one day in October 1928 by a slimy pool at Messina not the Messina of Sicily, but the last dusty town in the Transvaal before crossing the Limpopo into Southern Rhodesia The easiest part of the walk786 words
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Article402 1957-10-02 9 of his trunk and circled as fast as possible round a thorn-bush and again, with the elephant thundering behind. A third time the elephant dodged round the bush, his trunk a few inches above Monson's head. Desperately Monson flung himself sideways into the thicket. Tempo402 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-10-02 9 THIS crime is all in a film cause. Shapely Vera Day is being strangled by veteran actor Boris Karloff in a scene from the film "Stranglehold." This is an "X" certificate film on the theme of "Jekyle and i Hyde" being made at I Walto n-on-Thames J > Studios.—51 words
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Advertisement174 1957-10-02 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Just A rrirad.. PRINTED SHANTUNG in The Most Lovely Gorgeous Colours to add more charm to your174 words
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Miscellaneous401 1957-10-02 9 ■FpnwMnvapnv«nßMp| leo— July 23 to Aug. 22— ■k&MWMMI^^MUMyK not depend upon coIiBRU U||Twl operation; be self-reliant to Kflj |L\f hI I rm^Ml noontime. Mingle freely. I% J W% I i[\a make friends following thin B^H wSm time. wSbIIIMTb ■'■mI VIRGO— Aug 23 to Sept. Wji Ik I I ill Mornin401 words
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Article, Illustration66 1957-10-02 10 Big Crowds See Great World Fair THE Singapore Trade and Industries Fair 1957 at the Great World is attracting large crowds of interested visitors. Photo (above) shows a section of the crowd. In the background is the textile display put up by Chop Kwong Soon. PICTURED above is the display66 words
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500 1957-10-02 10 Colombo Plan Nations Hold Meet In Bangkok REPRESENTATIVES from the Colombo Plan countries meet this week at Saigon, marking: the seventh year of co-opera-tion of the Colombo Plan Technical Co-operation Scheme. In that period the Australian, Canadian. New Zealand and United Kingdom Governments have provided training facilities for nearly 5,000500 words
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Article125 1957-10-02 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped 1/8 cent to 841 cents per lb. for International first grade October shipment on a steady market. The market opened at well below the previous day's levels in sympathy with overseas advices. Prices then steadied slightly on some short covering purchases. At125 words
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Article58 1957-10-02 10 U.S. CONSUMPTION of new rubber totalled 123,861 long tons in August, compared with 108,833 tons in July 119.008 tons in August 1956, the U.S. Commerce Department said. Consumption in the first eight months of 1957 totalled 984,629 tons, or 2.8 per cent more than 957.717 tons inAP - 58 words
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Article91 1957-10-02 10 OUTER ROADS Boreville, President Mckinley, Bennevis. Yunan, Van Neck, Antonor, Victoria, Mina. Ferncliffe. Flintshire President Jefferson. Benmacdhuiraki. Troon Breeze, Poyang. INNER ROADS Panehan, Padjonge, Tong Goan. Serudom, Hua Li. Hai Hin. Tai Cheong Flying Lark. Senai. Selangor. Lipis. Heather. Kah Hua. Buloh, Celia, Nangkachindr. Kim Hai Seng, Pajamgan91 words
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Article64 1957-10-02 10 AIR France announces good business for its LondonDeauville air service. The jlight takes 80 minutes. At present a weekend service, it is expected to become a 10 times weekly service in the full season. Dinard and La Baule are to be linked with London in weekend services up64 words
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338 1957-10-02 10 RICE CROPS IN ASIA MAY SHOW A DROP Finance And Commerce P R E L I MINARY estimates of world rice crops in 1957-58 indicate a possible fall in outturn among certain Asian producers, states the Commonwealth Economic Committee's September Rice Supplement just published in London. Late planting and scanty338 words
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Article63 1957-10-02 10 Awards For Malayan Breweries MALAYAN Breweries Ltd. received cabled news from London yesterday that, once again, they have won outstanding awards at the 1957 London Brewers' Exhibition, in competition wilh beers and stouts from all over the Commonwealth. On this occasion they won two first prizes, one second and one63 words
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Article81 1957-10-02 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: buying. T.T. 32--11/16. O.D. 32-13/16. 90 days airmail, 33J credit bills, 33-3/16 trade bills. Canada: buying. T.T. 31-9/16. O.D. 31-11/16. &0 days airmail. 32-1/16 credit bills. 32J trade bills. Selling rates,81 words
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Article218 1957-10-02 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: F N ords $2.85, $2.84, Gammons $2.57£, $2.55 overnight and yesterday; Hammers $2.33; Hume ords A5/10J: Cements $1.67£. $1.68- McAlister $1.78J; Metal Box $2.12J; Robinson ords $2; Sime Darby $2 overnight and yesterday, $1.90; Cold Storage $1.08; Singapore Traction218 words
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759 1957-10-02 10 AN offer of 1,500,000 shares of the Metal Box Co. of Malaya Ltd. has been made to shareholders at par value, according to a circular issued by the managing director, Mr. N. D. Holt. Uncertain Tone At The Close THERE was some demand for759 words
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Article100 1957-10-02 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra, Oct. $24i buyers, $251 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $40 sellers; in drums $44 sellers, Muntok white pepper $112 sellers, Sarawak white $111 sellers, special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair merchantable mixed100 words
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Advertisement408 1957-10-02 10 From the human heart... ifcta^^ ior the |b^ human heart! CAPITOL ACADEMY JL Nmx* Chang*! XVI xnd ß> SBS' OF FIVE IUI ADDITIONAL Mf MUSICAL SCORE BY INCLUDING VJ THE LATE VICTOR YOUNG, Bf/cIW |gf J RECORDED BY THE MUNICH GRAND PRIX K4V SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. 'jAtf^ RKO RADIO PICTURE IN408 words
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Advertisement811 1957-10-02 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6, *****/4 13 2/6 Robins*. Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia 6- Cult Ports S pore P. S ham Penang rOLYDORUS 5/10 Oct 14 Oct IS/16 Oct LIfSSIS 17/22 Nov 28/29 Nov sONev/lDec Carriers option to811 words
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Advertisement1278 1957-10-02 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «U CO., LTD. Tel: 24 12 (18 lines) UrewMtaeec «r S'"R*Dcre> (12 lines; ■SST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVtRPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTININTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via othei porti to load and discharge cargo (Via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,278 words
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Advertisement810 1957-10-02 11 MITSUI |5^ LINE S'pore P Sham Penang FOR JAPAN Azumason Maru for Yokohomo, Kobe Moii 10 Oct 7 Oct Horunoton Maru vio Manila tor Yokohomo Nagoyo Kobt 21 Oct FOR USA. Foi New York, Philadelphia. Boltimore vio Bombov Awobosan Maru from Japan 10 Oct 12 Oct Akiboson Maru for Jopon810 words
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Advertisement752 1957-10-02 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings toi Bongkck ond/oi Foi fost via Suet Penong P.S'hom Spew "SONGKHLA" In Port 3/4 Oct 5/7 Oct Accepting corgo for Kobe b Yokohama. -JAVA" 8/9Oct "SELANDIA" 3/4 Oct 5/6 Oct 7 8 Oct Bongkck only. "SINALOA" 24/25 Oct 26/27 Oct 28 29 Oct Bangkok only.752 words
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Article170 1957-10-02 12 BRISBANE. Oct. 1 (Reuter) Queensland wicket-keeper Wally Grout isn't taking any chances on gloves during the cominc Australian cricket tour of South Africa. When the Australian team leaves Sydney by air next Saturday, he will have two specially-made pairs of Australian wicket keepirg gloves in170 words
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Article47 1957-10-02 12 BERKELEY. California, Oct. 1 (AP) Top-seeded Sven Davidson of Sweden on Monday defeated Vic Seixas 7-5. 0-6. 6-1. 6-4 in the men's singles finals of Pacific Coast tennis championships. A'.thea Gibson, the Wibledon and national women's champion, downed second-ranked Louise Brough 6-4, 6-3.47 words
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Article48 1957-10-02 12 BASE Ordnance Depot Civilian Association beat Pos*, and Telegraph bv five goals to one in a friendly hockey match plaved at Serangoon Road yesterday. Willie Chin (3). Bikram Singh, and Joe Caravallio scored for the winners, while Peng Lam netted the only goal for the losers.48 words
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Article48 1957-10-02 12 PEXANG. Tues. Penang Sports Club beat St. Xavier's Institution by five goals to one at hockey on the Western Road ground yesterday. Sports club scorers were: Hayati Meah. B. R. McMullen, Kassim bin A. Aziz (two) and Norman Vowles. Tan Kheng Tat netted for the schoolboys.48 words
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Article105 1957-10-02 12 BOMBAY, Oct. 1 (AP)— Malaya's Eddie Choong gave an outstanding display on Monday to beat India's Nandu Natekar 15-10, 15-7 to claim the men's singles title of the combined Cricket Club and Western India Badminton Championships here. Giving a grand exhibition of deep toss and tantalising105 words
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Article118 1957-10-02 12 PARIT BCNTAR. Tues The annual North Perak inter-school knock out badminton competition organised by the Badminton sub-com-mittee of the North Perak Schools Sports Council will be played off this month. Six schools King Edward VII School. Tauring; Methodist School. Parit Buntar; Malay College, Kuala Kangsar; St. George's118 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-10-02 12 ,WO£LD'5 LEADING i^^^^^_ WOMAN TENNIS PLAYER *J WIAABHDONJ, ENGLAND,' SHE FUIPILLED US* DESTINY AND BECAME CHMAPION OF THE WON&fS TENNIS WORUX FOR ALTHEA > 29, JT WAS THE REWARD OF YEARS OF U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION. HK NEXT GOAL IS THE UNITED STATES WOMEN'S SINGLES TITLE -tfITWEA RELAXES76 words
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Article238 1957-10-02 12 POLICE HOLD CHAMPIONS TO A DRAW KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Police Depot 'A' held Kilat Club 'A', the reigning champions, to a one-all draw in today's Selangor Hockey Association senior division league match on the Police Depot ground. The game was a thriller all the way and Kilat Club had their238 words
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Article24 1957-10-02 12 ANGLO-CHINESE School trounced Gan Eng Seng School by four goals to one in the Inter-Schools hockey match on the GESS ground yesterday.24 words
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101 1957-10-02 12 LTAM Should Consider The Asian Games Rajaratnam KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya should send a team to participate in the tennis tournament at the Asian Games in Tokyo next year. This is the opinion of Mr. V. Rajaratnam. President of the Selangor LTA who said that101 words
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97 1957-10-02 12 SINGAPORE Hockey Association's final trials before the quadrangular meet to be held at Ipoh will be held at Farrer Park's new athletic stadium on Thursday. This will be the first hockey match ever to be played on the new stadium. The teams97 words
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Article57 1957-10-02 12 LONDON. Oct. 1. (Reuicr) Results of yesterday's Football matches were Division 111 (Northern) Accrington Stan. 1. Chester 2 Barrow 3. Hartlepools 3 Hull City 1. Mansfield 1 York City 3. Bradford 0 Division 111 (Southern) Colcester 1. Northampton 0 Millwall 5 Queens Park 0 Plymouth 4. Southampton57 words
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Article88 1957-10-02 12 Matthews Wants To Come Here BLACKPOOL, Lancashire, Oct. 1 (Reuter) Stanley Matthews, the England and Blackpool winger, said here today that he was awaiting confirmation that either he or Billy Wright would be Invited to go to Malaya on a lecture and demonstration tour next year. He said he was88 words
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Article35 1957-10-02 12 A GOAL in each half by Gurnam Singh enabled the Singapore Khalsa Association beat University of Malaya "B" 2-0 in the SHA Div. 2 league match at Bukit Timah yesterday.35 words
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294 1957-10-02 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club rallied strongly in the second half to beat Indian Association by three goals to nil in a SHA Div. 1 league match on the Padang yes- terday. The Club who went down 4-0 to Singapore Recreation Club in294 words
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Article221 1957-10-02 12 IPOH. Tues— Due to th P inability of Selangor to make the trip, the proposed hockey quadrangular during the coming weekend in Ipoh will now be a triangular between Perak, Penang and Kedah. All the games will be played in the evening on Oct. 4.221 words
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450 1957-10-02 12 Malaya Cup Soccer IPOH, Tues. Perak are strongly tipped to enter the final of the Malaya Cup competition when they meet Kelantan on Saturday. However, Perak officials are not taking any chances. "We cannot underestimate Kelantan as they have been improving since the war450 words
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Advertisement41 1957-10-02 12 INTERNATIONAL AIR CONDITIONING ill 24, Leng Kee Road. i| Our Service Dept. has now moved to our M up to date Factory at the above address. Jjj FOR SERVICE and SALES please ring I 61-211 61-212 61-213 61-214 or 61-215 I41 words
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Advertisement208 1957-10-02 12 mm Wm Mli m Ml* jwIMH yt BULLET tor% ■M^^H RANDOLPH |E-MPi] Scott ■Sff I OUT AT WfaMEDICINE ANGIE DICKINSON filß^wl D C Y OPENS -[IWi nj KCA TODAY!: NEW LANOLIZED WAVING LOTION NEEDS ONLY 10 minutes waving time pKichard Hud nut 1 •LOU TISTIB Yet. io minM I t»«t>208 words
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Miscellaneous161 1957-10-02 12 SOCCER: SBHFA League and Cup Final: Mercantile Bank vs Wearne Brothers at Jalan Besar Stadium, 5 p.m. KO Quarter-final: (Senior) Chartered Bank vs Ford (it Farrer Park; Pulau. Bukom vs Cold Storage; at F. Park. (Junior): Malayan Amrays rs Wearne Brothers 'A' at Geylang; Straits Trading rs N. Carbon at161 words
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Advertisement86 1957-10-02 13 WAR DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE. RUBBER TAPPING AND FRUITS GATHERING. TENDERS are invi:ed lor Licence to cultivate and collect the Rubber and Fruits andlns: on approximately 833 acres of War Department I at Tanjonsc Pengelih. •rERANG, JOHORE for cne year. CLOSING date for tenders oe FRIDAY, 25th October 1957. Particulars and86 words
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Advertisement185 1957-10-02 13 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER VIT A T E R DEPARTMENT: Tender for "THE LAYING WOODLEIGH FILTERS TO PEIRCE RESERVOIR AND/ OR TEBRAU ESTATE TO RAILWAY SIDING JOHORE BAHRU. Tender Deposit $500. Close 12 NOON— 2I/10/57. Tender documents are available from Water Department (Extension Works). "Room 313), on production of185 words
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Advertisement217 1957-10-02 13 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER 1. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Supply of 22 kV/433V and 6.6 kV/433.V Transformers. Tender Deposit $200 00 Close 12 NOON— 29/10/57. 2. VETERINARY DEPARTMENT: Supply of 13,000 Dog Badges for 1958. Particulars regarding design, shape, etc. from the office of the City Veterinary Surgeon, 40 Kampong217 words
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Advertisement245 1957-10-02 13 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST 'TENDERS are invited for x repairs and redecoration to (a) 11 blocks of 3 storey flats and 1 block of shops at Alexandra Road. Wince Philip Avenue. Prince Charles Crescent. Alexandra (N) Estate (Post-war). (b) 2 blocks of 9 storey shops, offices and flats at Upper Pickering245 words
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Advertisement532 1957-10-02 13 THE METAL BOX COMPANY OF MALAYA LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) OFFER OF 1,500,000 SHARES OF $1 EACH TO SHAREHOLDERS AT THE PRICE OF $1 PER SHARE T^HE Board of Directors x hereby gives notice that the Board has resolved to offer to present Shareholders a further 1,500,000 Shares of $1532 words
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Advertisement677 1957-10-02 13 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ASSISTANT REGISTRAR A PPLICATIONS are invited •t"*- for the post of Assistant Registrar for general administrative duties in the Registrar's office. Applicants should preferably be University graduate* with administrative experience. Salary in accordance with qualifications and experience will be on the scale $715x35--785/820x35-1030/1100x40-1300 p.m. In addition a677 words
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Advertisement1431 1957-10-02 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (1) Overseers (Technical) Grade I and Grade II in the Public Works Department, Singapore. Salary scales plus variable allowances:— Grade I 5212.50-7.50A-295 Grade II $137.50-7.50A-197.50/bar/205' -7.50A-235 Candidates for Grade 1 shall not be less than 25 nor more than 45 years1,431 words
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Miscellaneous309 1957-10-02 13 LilAbner By A/ Capp y»S I— T— 1 f— *I V A^*'S,Jl&G£&&Lv IE GUILLOTINED'' t"— j r -ZE -FRENCH GOVERNMENT I ARISE Bum- I LOVE. I>^~SH&&£} ZATS IT^-IF Z)S Is 1 HERSELF, WOOLD CUT OFF vOU '^'l WANT To ATOPtI IP 1 CUT OFF HIS HEAD BUM WERE IN FRANCE.309 words
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326 1957-10-02 14 LANSDALE ALL SET FOR HIS MAIDEN WIN J^ANSDALE, a solidly built three-year-old by Whirlaway, should open winning account in the 6 furlongs sprint (Race Three) for Class 4 Division 2 performers at Penang this afternoon, second day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting. I give him a confident vote.326 words
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630 1957-10-02 14 M DOC" Rodgers appears to have tb« answer to the five and a half furlongs sprint (Rac e 4) for Class Five, Division One horses. He has Greet and Cyrene engaged here and both are in fighting trim. My choice is GREET who630 words
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Article312 1957-10-02 14 Pointers for Punters A BEAU MATIN is the form horse here and with pounds less since his third to Satellite, he should have the beating of the lot. He does not mind a soft trafk. m SWEET WILLIAM v will like today's distance. He fought out a thrilling finish to312 words
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Article148 1957-10-02 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer The Spectre Francis J BUCENTAUR PRIORITY BTJCENTAUR BOLD DRAGOON Lady Osprey Lady Osprey Bold Dragoon Nellyne Bold Dragoon Bucentaur Persian Count Bucentaur 2 SWEET WILLIAM BEAU MATIN ALL WELL BEAU MATIN Pepper Dealer Sweet William Magic Note Magic Note Golden Rebus All Well Pepper Dealer148 words
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Article743 1957-10-02 14 Fields Riders TODAY's PROBABLE RACE 1: 3.00 p.m.- Horses Class 5, Div. 2— SVi Furs. L 644 Priority 3y 8.09 Yin Stable W. S. Bagby Ismail 2. 189 Bold Dragoon 6y 8.06 Miss Emilie Donnelly Omar 3. 850 Lingfield 5y 8.06 Lim Chong Pang Stable Yong Asuwadi 4. 608 Prize743 words
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Article226 1957-10-02 14 Pulot Ham To Make Amend RACE SIX Pulot Ham ruined his chances on Saturday when he was slowly off his mark at the start. He lost valuable ground and was never in the hunt. Now dropped a division with ten pounds more since actual weight carried, he may give an226 words
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235 1957-10-02 14 Frogman can be followed over the 6f FROGMAN was running on when fourth to Silver Screen II over 5* furlongs on the first day, and anticipating improvement I am giving him a chance to show his hand over the extra half furlong, the 6 furlongs sprint (Race 5) for Class235 words
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Article67 1957-10-02 14 I Heavy rain fell early" yesterday and the track for this afternoon's races at Penang is likelv to be yielding. Best outsider Rocket in Rate 4 should make a good longshot. A sound each-way bet today is Lansdale in the third event. Big Sweep Unlimited Sweep mill be67 words
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232 1957-10-02 14 The 6.05p.m. may go to Southern Cross RACE SEVEN SOUTHERN CRCSS is m* choice here. He could only finish sixth in his mile effort on this course in July, but in view of his promising track displays, he could take this race. He will appreciate the pre-i sent underfoot conditions.232 words
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