Singapore Standard, 7 October 1957
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Title Section29 1957-10-07 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines! 2400 ft m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Vol. VIII. No. 97 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS29 words
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224 1957-10-07 1 KLALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation and Indonesian governments are proposing to work together to stop large scale smuggling of rubber and copra that is going on between the two territories. The plan is to settle the frequent misunderstandings which rise between the two224 words
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Article66 1957-10-07 1 WARSAW, Oct. 6 (Reuter) made about 150 arrests m about four hours .ooligan brawls" m Warsaw last night, an official police announcement here today said. City militia headquarters said the riots took place between 7 and 11 p.m. Police used tear gas grenades and thunder-flashes66 words
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Article33 1957-10-07 1 THE Times of Ceylon group of newspapers failed to appear orday as a result of a c involving printing and editorial staff. The strikers demand the dismissal of an accountant.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article64 1957-10-07 1 IPOH, Sun.— While on her way for a swim, a 13-year-old schoolgirl, Doris Ong Choo Kin, was killed m a road accident at the Kidd-Gurudwara road junction about 10.15 a.m. today. The girl, carrying a plastic bag containing a towel and swimming costume, was cycling down64 words
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254 1957-10-07 1 COLONY POLICE ROUND-UP 300 IN WAR AGAINST GANGSTERS ABOUT 300 people were rounded up by police m Singapore m the past 24 hours m "Operation Preksah." A police spokesman said this operation which was launched a week ago, was a replacement of "Operation Dagger" which has ended. The spokesman said254 words
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Article34 1957-10-07 1 LIMA. Peru, Oct. 6 (Reuter) The Peruvian government yesterday severed diplomatic relations with Czechoslovakia on the ground that the Czech Charge d' Affaires, Mr. Josef Rutts, had "interfered m Peru's internal affairs."34 words
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Article29 1957-10-07 1 BANDS of Red Indians sacked and pillaged a number of buildings m the town of Cliza m Bolivia on Friday, press reports received from Cochabama said yesterday.29 words
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Article21 1957-10-07 1 AN unemployed man, Fook Yew Kuan, fell from Elgin Bridge into the Singapore River, last night and was drowned.21 words
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Article, Illustration532 1957-10-07 1 500 Miles Up, It Flies Across In 2 Minutes THE world's first artificial satellite launched by the Russians on Friday night, passed over Malaya and Singapore yesterday evening. The satellite was over Penang at 5.40 p.m. The satellite took just under two minutes to whirlReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 532 words
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270 1957-10-07 1 MORE than 30,000 Muslims m Singapore, Penang and Malacca yesterday marched m procession to celebrate the 1,417 th anniversary of the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad. In Penang, the three-mile •long procession of more than 10,000 people was led by the Governor, Raja270 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-10-07 1 ONE of the biggest and most colourful* processions was held yesterday m Singapore, to celebrate the Prophet Muhammad's birthday. Contingents from the Police and the Military and Muslim bodies participated. Songs were sung m praise of the Prophet. Groups of young Muslims dressed m Arab attire accompanied the singers withStandard - 79 words
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107 1957-10-07 1 WASHINGTON Oct. 6 (Reuter) Dr. John Hagen, Director of the U.S. Satellite Programme, said the United States was not m a race with the Soviet Union to see who could launch the first space missile. Dr. Hagen who is the director of "Project107 words
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Article40 1957-10-07 1 ANKARA, Oct. 6 (Reuler)— An attempt to assassinate two Turkish cabinet ministers was made last night when unidentified persons fired shots at their car near here. The ministers were Samet Agaoglu (Industry) and Cemil Bengu (Minister of State).40 words
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Article55 1957-10-07 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 6, (Reuter)—The New York Herald Tribune today congratulated Mr. Aneurin Bevan for his opposition to a resolution at the Labour Party conference calling on a future Labour Government to renounce unilaterally the testing, manufacture and use of atomic; weapons. The newspaper said55 words
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136 1957-10-07 1 SYDNEY, Oct. 6 (UP) A Telecommunications Company officer m Tasmania today reported what was believed to be the first authenticated sighting of the Soviet earth satellite. R.R. Long, Chief Engineer of the Overseas Telecommunications Company here, told the United Press he had received a136 words
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71 1957-10-07 1 In Paris, the French Nobel prize-winning atomic scientist. Prof. Frederic Jolioeurie. said today that the launching of Russia's earth satellite "marks turning point m civilization." The 57-year-old scientist who is president of the World Peace Council added: "If space is now open to us, weReuter; A.P. - 71 words
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Article87 1957-10-07 1 LONDON, Oct. 6 (AP)— The Empire News said today plans are being discussed for a State visit to London by President and Mrs. Eisenhower. The independent Sunday newspaper reported Queen Elizabeth II will issue the formal invitation m Washington. Her tour of the United States begins87 words
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224 1957-10-07 2 QUEEN'S U.S. VISIT HAS YARD MEN WORRIED LONDON, Oct. 6 (AP).— British security officials are reported worried about the safety of Queen Elizabeih during her state visit to the United Sta:es later this month. The Sunday Dispatch said that Commander Leonard Burt, Chief of Scotland Yard's Special Department, has returned224 words
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Article17 1957-10-07 2 THE net collections from income tax m the Federation for last month amounted to $18,939,501.17 words
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372 1957-10-07 2 Discrimination, Says Heah Swettenham Build-Up Is A Big Threat To Penang KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— President of the Federation Rubber Trade Am. ciation, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, last night deplored government's preference for Port Swettenham as discrimination against the port of Penang. Speaking at the annual general meeting of the association,372 words
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Article, Illustration105 1957-10-07 2 MISS SALLY BADLANEY. 18, a Colony school teacher, is one of the contestants who will vie for the "Miss Deepavali Queen" competition to be held at a dance sponsored by the Singapore Indian Football Association at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday Oct. 19. This is Sally's105 words
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Article, Illustration69 1957-10-07 2 pic MRS. J. H. Ho of Trinidad, who stopped over m Singapore on a world tour after visiting her parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kirn Teik, a well-known family of Penanp. Mrs. Ho's husband formerly of Penang. is no\, i a practising barrister ii. j Trinidad.Standard - 69 words
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Article84 1957-10-07 2 PARIS, Oct. 6 (Reuter) A portable foot-warmer, a theft-proof alms box and an aid to artichoke-eating are among exhibits at an International Inventors Exhibition here. The device claimed as a boon to artichoke-eaters everywhere, consists of a broad plate, from the centre of which rises a84 words
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Article35 1957-10-07 2 THE Governor of Penang. Raja Sir Uda, will attend the annual Speech Day of the Penang Free School on Oct. 21. This day marks the Hist anniversary of the founding on the school.35 words
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Article26 1957-10-07 2 The Pahang State Government has allocated $9,970 to the Bentong Town Council for the improvement of roads and drains m Its new villages.26 words
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246 1957-10-07 2 Big Success For 'Operation Cobble' ♦k. MAL ACCA, Sun.— Fifty-nine Communist terrorists have been eliminated in tfte fcegamat district since "Operation Cobble"— a combined food denial and mill tary drive— started in June last year, said the Administrative Officer. Mr. M. A.246 words
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Article35 1957-10-07 2 A FOURTEEN-year-olfi Form 1 student of the Mahmud School, Raub, died on Saturday m the Raub District Hospital. He is the son of Mr. Tan Gee Suan a wholesale rice dealer m Raub.35 words
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Article39 1957-10-07 2 A STUDENT of the postschool certificate class of St. Xavicr's Institution, Penang Miss Woo Quee Heng, will be the prima donna at a Chinese theatrical play to be presened a: the New World Park on Oct. 20.39 words
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Article50 1957-10-07 2 BANGUI, French Equatorial Africa. Oct. 6 (Reuter) Big game hunters here have been advised to hunt lions and panthers with bows and arrows, because the animals run away from guns. A Councillor m the territorial Assembly here said they would bag more animals that way.50 words
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Article95 1957-10-07 2 New Wage Demand Is Coming FIFTY-TWO Singapore business houses will scon get a new wase demand from their employees. A special delegates' conference of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, representing about 4,500 employees, yesterday approved a new demand for wage increases and better working conditions which will be submitted95 words
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Article57 1957-10-07 2 RAUB, Sun. A sundry goods shop at Gali. seven miles from here, was burgled last night. Jewellery, cash, clothing and a wrist watch totalling $2,000 were stolen. The proprietor of the 6hop. 36-year-old K. Velusamy, said the burglars gained access by removing a corrugated iron sheet57 words
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Article30 1957-10-07 2 SINGAPORE Government has imposed a ban on all private importation of rice from Thailand. It followed a similar ban imposed by the Federation Government early last week.30 words
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196 1957-10-07 2 SEGAMAT, Sun. The Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak was applauded here by a large gathering at the Padang today when he announced the relaxation of food restrictions m certain parts of Segamat District. He said that, because of the close co-operation of196 words
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Article130 1957-10-07 2 WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (AP). —Secretary of State Foster Dulles and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko announced after a long conference yesterday that they had held "helpful" talks on maior East-West issues, including the Middle East and disarmament. Mr. Dulles, it was further reported, brought up to Mr.130 words
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Article56 1957-10-07 2 BUKIT IvIERTAJAM, Sun The High School here has been a symbol of educational progress m Province Wellesley. This tribute to the school was paid by the Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Nee, speaking at the annual re-union dinner of the High School Old Boys Association held56 words
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Article86 1957-10-07 2 'New' Comet Found To Be Old NEW YORK. Oct 6 (Reuter) The Hayden Planeta' here said late last night that a supposedly "new" comet reported by Plomar Universr California yesterday was found to be Enekes comet sighted and named m the 18th century. The comet, which has a f I86 words
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Article, Illustration76 1957-10-07 2 A CAR driven by Singapore's Assistant Officer Commanding Traffic Police, DSP E.F.B. Brooksmith, ran off the road and landed m a monsoon drain m Orchard Road, opposite the Princes' at 5.30 p.m. yesterday. Mr. Brooksmith was not seriously injured and was able to crawl out76 words
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Article174 1957-10-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The University of Malaya Students' Union yesterday expressed "deep regret" at the Federation government's policy of not allowing Singapore student unions to participate m the formation of a national union of students for Malya In a statement issued by the President. Mr.174 words
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Advertisement227 1957-10-07 2 Tke world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, N a its ea, Tire d n c ss, Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL CATHAY J SO IT'S AC7W& YOU WANT! Come along on227 words
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Article187 1957-10-07 3 Try Them Or Let Them Go —Ra'ayat The Security Detentions THE Party Ra'ayat yesterday demanded that the Singapore Government either release persons arrested under the Public Security Ordinance or try them m open court. This was the first of the 16 resolutions passed yesterday by the Party's annual conference at187 words
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Article62 1957-10-07 3 MAJOR-GENERAL L.H.O. ti, former Chief -of -Staff, GHQ. Far East Land Forces. Singapore, yesterday, by as-BOAC to take up command of the 53rd Welsh Regiment at Shrewsbury. Gen. Pugh said that the Far East Land Forces were adequate to tackle any task that they might62 words
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140 1957-10-07 3 MRS. Pamela Kingston, 21, of Qantas. BOAC was elected the "Hostess With The Mostest" at the Air Hostess Night held a£ Ocean Park Hotel on Saturday. Pamela was chosen from among eight hostesses from airlines. Runner-up was ar-old Miss Lilian Khoo of Thai140 words
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Article55 1957-10-07 3 6 (Reuter) baited a large group of nirted youths singing songs as they were o board coaches for a rage" to Mussolini's I night. They cordoned off the headrs of the Neo-Fascist Social Movement and c youths the pilgrimage en banned by Rome's Chief to prevent possi- ;rbances.55 words
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209 1957-10-07 3 ENGLISH teachers m Singapore's Chinese schools yesterday asked Government to remove clauses placing "unwarranted restrictions" on teachers from the new Education Bill The English Teachers (Chinese Schools) Union, representing about 300 teachers, at its annual general meeting yesterday, agreed that representations should209 words
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Article, Illustration35 1957-10-07 3 MRS. Pamela Kingston, Qantas air hostess, receives her prizes for being "The Hostess With The Mostest" from Hongkong film star, Grace Chang, at the Ocean Park Hotel on Saturday night.35 words
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Article159 1957-10-07 3 CRY OF THIEF, THIEF' ROUSE SLEEPING MEN KIPOH, Sun— A 3 a.m. y of "Thief, Thief nt a large band of Kampong Java folks on chase which led to the arrest of a burglar today. The burglar had earlier entered a Kampong Java hut and159 words
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Article42 1957-10-07 3 THE following are the winning numbers of the St. Stephen's School Fun Fair Lottery drawn on Sept. 29: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. *****. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. *****.42 words
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Article171 1957-10-07 3 Political Parties Ask Govt. To Adjust Its Jobs Policy Protect Their Rights It You Want Their Loyalty' A JOINT Council of Singapore political parties including the Labour Front and UMNO has asked the Coalition Government for an adjustment of its employment policy to give Singapore citizens171 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-10-07 3 FEDERATION Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, takes a peep into a comparator microscope an instrument used m checking rifling marks on discharged bullets and cartridge cases. The Tunku was being shown round the new $550,000 Department of Chemistry which was officially opened mYong Poh Fah - 72 words
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Article41 1957-10-07 3 A LABOURER Goh Teck Hock. 42. fell to his death into a lighter moored alongside Telok Ayer Basin, Singapore yesterday. Marine Police investigating the tragedy said Goh slipped while crossing a plank, and crashed 15 feet to his death.41 words
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Article107 1957-10-07 3 Wanted: Cats By The Hundreds MESSINA. Transvaal, Oct. 6 (Reuter) Cats galore are wanted by this little Transvaal copper town (population about 3,000). "Fit, free from disease and with adventurous spirit" they are needed to keep down rats, mice and rabbits which cause heavy damage to tree seeds and young107 words
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106 1957-10-07 3 32 Coalition Candidates For City Polls TWENTY FOUR Labour Front, five UMNO, and three MCA candidates are expected to contest the City Council elections m December. This, the Standard understands, is the tentative agreement reached between representatives of the three political parties at a meeting yesterday. The parties have also106 words
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115 1957-10-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Implementation of the Anglo-Malayan Defence Pact has hit many Petaling Jaya house owners m the pocket hard. More than 200 houses, formerly occupied by Commonwealth servicemen and their families, are now standing vacant. The servicemen, who paid an average of $200 a115 words
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138 1957-10-07 3 Mr. S. S. Muhayuddin yesterday called on fellow Muslim leaders to work for the construction of premises big enough to accommodate all Muslims m Singapore. He was speaking at a mass meeting at the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, Singapore, to celebrate the Prophet138 words
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195 1957-10-07 3 SINGAPORE WILL SOON HAVE INDUSTRIAL TV INDUSTRIAL television to increase efficiency and minimize occupational! risks m industry will soon be introduced m Singapore. This was disclosed by Mr. A. B. Avery of H.A. O'Connor and Company yesterday. Mr. Avery said that the Singapore Harbour Board has on order a closed-circuit195 words
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162 1957-10-07 3 End Of Wat Boom Hits C-Plan Countries KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. -The end of Korean war boom conditions soon after the introduction of the Colombo Plan created a depression which adversely affected the revenue resources of many Colombo Plan countries, a six-year survey of the plan discloses. The fall m the162 words
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Article18 1957-10-07 3 THE GAIETY Ball, highlight and finale of Kuala .Lumpur's Welfare Week was held on Saturday night.18 words
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Article52 1957-10-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three musicians from the Malay Regiment's central band at Port Dickson left yesterday by air for Britain for a year's course at the Royal Military School of Music. They were Abdul Rahman bin Taib, 17, Muhamud bin Arshad, 18. and Muhamad Anuar bin52 words
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Article30 1957-10-07 4 THE Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce will celebrate its Golden Jubilee with a dinner at the association's premises at Hale Street m Ipoh on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m30 words
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274 1957-10-07 4 Others Have Forged Ahead KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malay community m the Federation will have to "race against time" if it is to achieve economic parity with the other communities by 1960, said the Minister for Agriculture Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak last274 words
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Article139 1957-10-07 4 Expansion Of Port A Must- SIR ERIC KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Sir Eric Millbourn, leader of the Port Swettenham Labour and Development Commission declared yesterday that working conditions at the port were fairly good. He was speaking at the International Airport prior to his departure for New Delhi. His Commission had139 words
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Article100 1957-10-07 4 'Temporary' Men Win Recognition KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Temporary House Dwellers' Association at a special meeting today, decided to extend assistance only .to legitimate house owners or tenants m case of disaster and distress. The Association, formerly known as the Kuala Lumpur Squatters' Association, was denied registration by the Registrar100 words
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281 1957-10-07 4 SUB-BRANCH GIVEN ASSURANCE TANJONG MALIM, Sun.— The differences between the Batang Padang district branch of the Malayan Chinese Association and the Tanjong Malim sub branch were amicably settled yesterday after a visit by the Perak State MCA branch secretary Mr. Yap Yin Fah. Mr.281 words
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Article60 1957-10-07 4 PENANG, Sun. A 16-year-girl, Sim Ai Hoe, was rescued from the sea off Gurney Drive last night She was a former inmate of the Po Leung Kuk," an institute for girls, from which she made a dramatic escape three years ago. She was handed over to60 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-10-07 4 LULI, the Dyak film star and her father Sibah, wore their traditional dress for the first time since their arrival m Singapore a week ago, at a special Press party at the residence of Mr. Runme Shaw at Queen Astrid Park on Saturday night. It was L68 words
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191 1957-10-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Temporary hospital assistants are to send a petition for wage arrears and a protest against shabby treatment to the Minister for Health Mr. V T. Sambanthan, the Standard learnt today. The temporary hospital assistants are claiming wage arrears similar to those granted191 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-10-07 4 MRS. LIM YEW HOCK, wife of Singapore's Chief Minister, presents Mr. Lim Eng Peow, chairman of the Singapore Chinese Drug Importers and Exporters Guild, with a trophy after the China Medicine Exhibition Hall was judged the "Best Decorated Stall" at the Trade and Industries Fair atStandardpic - 75 words
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142 1957-10-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Yang di Pertuan Agong has declined an invitation to lead a two long Prophet Mohammad's birthday procession from the Merdeka Stadium to the town mosque here lo- morrow. The Timbalan Yang <j> Pertuan Agong Sir Hisha din Alam Shah, who has142 words
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Article179 1957-10-07 4 FOUR TO OPPOSE ALLIANCE IPOH, Sun. Four candidates three Independent and one from the National Association of Perak will oppose the Alliance m the Larut South and Matang State Council election on Oct. 26. The Alliance candidate. Inche Othman bin Wan Omar, 31, a businessman, will oppose Inche Mohd. Noor179 words
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Article61 1957-10-07 4 PENANG, Sun. A donation of $1,000 from Messrs. Shaw Brothers was announced by the master-of -ceremonies, Mr. Zainal Alam. at the charity ball m aid of the St. Nicholas Home for the blind he:the E. and O. Hotel last night. A fanfare was sounded when61 words
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Article41 1957-10-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Elections to the Simpang Empat local council, the second local council area to be created m the State of Per.is this year, were held yesterday. About 75 per cent of the electorate voted.41 words
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Article41 1957-10-07 4 INCHE MOHAMED Noordin bin KHng, a Federal government scholar from Negri Sembilan who recently returned from Britain has been posted to Raub as the State Veterinary Officer. Pahang. He succeeds Mr. K. Vythianathan, the acting State Veterinary Officer.41 words
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Article36 1957-10-07 4 MR. THOMAS Varkey, former student of the University of Malaya left Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOA for Britain where he study law at Lincoln's Inn. He will be away m Britain for about four years.36 words
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Miscellaneous435 1957-10-07 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance WJbfiStiSi I RADI MALAYA li^HSri", aHflrft'nSV^MAa RADIO MALAYA (General Ser- -'ervative Party (recording). 615 Wax^r^^^&^WA^WAA vice): 9 a.m In a Holiday Mood Dance Music. 6.30 News and •■lllllM«i ...Ai^^KAV 9.45 Keyboard Capers, 10 a.m! Commentary. 6.45 Sports Review. Symphony for Youth 11 A P m435 words
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Article, Illustration758 1957-10-07 5 Monday's Tete-a tete PARIS EXPERT JOINS STORE SALON Coiffures For Your Delight \\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\\\\\\\\i yy HAI makes a girl charming and a man handsome m looks? The answer is of course your HAIR! There i s no denying that men are as vain and beauty conscious. They are far758 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-10-07 5 A DATE? STOP cracking your head as what to wear out of your wardrobe for a date. You will probably look smashing m evening separates. A white foamy lace ruffles over taffeta with shoestring strapped I camisole top. to match beige or black pleated63 words
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Article, Illustration374 1957-10-07 5 WALKING ON AIR [JAVE you ever thought what shoes can do? Shoes are the mould of your feet. How your feet appear is determined by the type of shoes you wear. It is said that the appearance of your shoes reveals your character. Shoes that are comfor:ably made374 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-10-07 5 Picture shows APRIL IN PORTUGAL— the elegance of this pair of shoes is slim on toes and heels It is of fine detailing of luxury leather proclaimed a new fashionist. It is beautifully made from soft corked calf leather.39 words
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Article250 1957-10-07 5 SALAD FROM LISBON Cuisine Corner r PHIS week for your table entertainment, a dish of Portuguese meat pie salad would be a novelty to the appetite. Most of us have tasted salad prepared m the English course, but I should think few have tasted the Portuguese salad. Mrs. A. T.250 words
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Article472 1957-10-07 6 the rank and file of the British Labour Party attended their annual conference at Brighton m the cheerful expectation of a return to power at the next elections, their party leaders and backroom supporters apparently felt less optimistic. They realized that it would be quite a job472 words
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Article447 1957-10-07 6 Race Origin national urges and political consciousness have tended to make people more nationalistic, how many of them show any interest m the origin of their race? The, quest for knowledge on this question has, however, been going on with less publicity than it probably deserves. The subject of the447 words
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Article76 1957-10-07 6 Unfair To Me "TT is a common notion that while we ourselves are grossly overworked and scan4alouslj underpaid, the other fellow «e:s much too much for doing nothing." A solicitor broadcasting m the BBC's Third Programme. No End To It "TT'S true In all branches A76 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1957-10-07 6 Cassandra - Cassandra says LONDON. I QOOD for Mr. Edward dv Cann, Tory M.P. for Taun- ton. He has been woni dering m public whether people are i aware that they are required to pay 15 per cent. interest on a pram or cycle bought on hire purchase. Some1,194 words
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Article672 1957-10-07 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera By TTNANIMOUS ratification of the Anglo-Malayan External Defence and Mutual Assistance Pact by the Federal Legislative Council last week marked another resounding victory for the Alliance Government and for Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman m particular. There was never any doubt that672 words
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Letter416 1957-10-07 6 Sir— Permit me here to give my last reply to your columnist, Aster Gunasekera. I doff my hat to him for his courage m admitting that he is speaking for himself and also for blowing his own trumpet when he said that he is dedicated to serve the416 words
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Letter253 1957-10-07 6 Sir— ln your editorial of Sept. 23, "Malayan Way Of Life", you accused teachers coming fr.om Kirkby and Brindsford Training Colleges of having "inflated ideas of their superiority". You further said that these teachers chafed at the idea of being sent to the remoter parts of the country.253 words
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Article364 1957-10-07 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Oct. 6 (AP)— Morocco and Tunisia both were reported yesterday to hive expressed interest m the idea of entering talks vn the Algerian problem with France and Algerian Nationalists. An acquaintance of Moroccan Foreign Minister Ahmed Balafrej said Balafrej told him364 words
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Article54 1957-10-07 7 BAGHDAD. Iraq, Oct. 6 (AP).— The Interior Minister rday banned the Baghdad paper. Al Yaqhda, for a The newspaper, which is considered extreme nationalist, ■r.-as warned by the government *ast month to "watch its policy" *~but the newsaper continued "to publish what the law forbids to print."54 words
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Article55 1957-10-07 7 TAEGU, Korea, Oct. 6 (UP) A 21-year-old Korean had a snappy comeback when brought to trial on charges of impersonating President Syngman Rhee's adopted son for a month. "If I were m Hollywood I would have been given US$6OO,OOO and the best actors award for my55 words
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Article95 1957-10-07 7 Siamese Twins Separated PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6, (AP) Siamese twin girls were operated on and "successfully separated" here yesterday, the Children's Hospital announced. It said a team of surgeons headed by Dr. Everett Kopp had performed the operation to separate the girls born eight days ago m Long Island, New York95 words
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113 1957-10-07 7 LANCASTER. Pennsylvania. Oct. 6 (AP).— A rural doctor said yesterday he has diagnosed "an Asian 'flu-like disease" that kept 229 of a nearby high school's 900 pupils at home on Friday as '"seriesosis." The doctor, who serves patient m the area of Warwich High School113 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-10-07 7 AT FINANCE CONFERENCE; MONT TREMBLANT, Quebec, Canada: Mr. Peter Thorneycroft (left), Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Col. Sir Henry Hau Shik-lee, Malaya's Finance Minister, are pictured at Mont Tremblant, where they attended the British Commonwealth Finance Conference.- UPUP - 39 words
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Article147 1957-10-07 7 Nehru Calls For Ideals Of Asia TOKYO, Oct. 6 (Reuter) Indian Prime Minister Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru today called for the "unification of the ideals of Asia," and added he had "no plan to mediate m the problem of Communist Chinese-United States relations." Mr. Nehru, who i? a State guest of147 words
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95 1957-10-07 7 Former POWs In Jap Camps Meet Again LONDON, Oct. 6, (Reuter) —From all over Britain 3,000 former prisoners of war In Japan came to London for a reunion yesterday. They represented the 50,000 British prisoners released at the end of the war m the Far East. The ex-prisoners met m95 words
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670 1957-10-07 7 Man Will Land On Moon In Five Years' Then It's Flight To Mars, Says Red Scientist PARIS, Oct. 5 (Reuter— AP— UP) A Soviet scientist, M. Khlebtzevitch, expects men to land m the moon within five or ten years of the launching of the first man-made satellite, now circling round670 words
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Article367 1957-10-07 7 TORIES FACE BARRAGE OF CRITICISM LONDON, Oct. 6 (Reuter) British Government Ministers, m the throes of a major financial crisis and a slump m popularity, prepared this week-end to face trenchant attacks from their own supporters at the Conservative Party's annual conference next week. Four thousand representatives from local parties367 words
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Article106 1957-10-07 7 72-Yr.-Old Peer Dies In Crash BELGRADE. Oct. 6, (Reuter) Lord Aberdare, 72-year-old sportsman-peer, was killed last night, but his bride of three weeks, actress Grizelda Hervey, escaped uninjured when their car plunged off a precipice into the Adriatic. The accident occurred at Risan, a small resort on Yugoslavia's Adriatic coast.106 words
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Article50 1957-10-07 7 PARIS. Oct. 6, (Reuter)— M. Guy Mollet, French Socialist leader, is expected to report negatively to President Rene Coty tonight on his prospects of forming a new Socialist-led cabinet to end the government crisis caused by the defeat of M. Maurice Bourges Maunoury last week.50 words
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Article21 1957-10-07 7 BRITISH Summer Time ended yesterday morning when clocks were put back an hoar to Greenwich Mean Time. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article33 1957-10-07 7 BURMA has signed an agreement commissioning Fairely Air Survey Limited of London and the Air Company of India to conduct aerial photography of some 165,000 square miles of border areas.— APAP - 33 words
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Article128 1957-10-07 7 ASIAN 'FLU REARS ITS HEAD AGAIN WASHINGTON, Oct 6 (AP-Reuter)— A Public Health Service spokesman said here that Asian 'flu is regarded as having reached epidemic proportions m five States New York. Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi and Utah. In Tokyo, the Japanese Ministry of Welfare officials yesterday expressed their "grave concern"128 words
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Article170 1957-10-07 7 MELBOURNE, Oct. 6 (AP) "Girlie" playing cards, imported from the United States, Germany and Holland, are under fire m Australia. Especially the people of Melbourne have been shocked by the packs showing slinkly blondes and brunettes m various stages of undress. Several suburban newsagents have been170 words
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87 1957-10-07 7 Third Test For US Earth Satellite WASHINGTON, Oct. 6, (Re uter)— The third test firing m the United States earth satellite programme is expected to be made "within a few days." the U.S. Defence Department announced yesterday. The Department made the announcement m a "fact sheet" on the programme it87 words
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Article52 1957-10-07 7 TOKYO. Oct. 6 (Reuter) Metropolitan Police today reported they were searching for a thief who broke into the home of Mr. Nagataka Murayaraa. chairman of the Board of Directors of Asahi Shimbun last night and stole about 900.000 yen (about £900) and a number of52 words
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Advertisement40 1957-10-07 7 AN EVERLASTING IMPRESSION... D.O.M. has left an everlasting impression of o^\ excellence on all who have Y\ enjoyed its superb flavour W$ a flavour imparted by .\VV Che rare herbs specially selected for their health I®^ rties. A^^vi V WKflS^^/i40 words
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Advertisement207 1957-10-07 7 Plaitic Soldiers from $1.40 to 6.10 I** f Plastic Form Toys from $1.10 to $12.60 Z^ S 7 Boyko Building Sets from $6.00 to $23.65 Victory jig Sow Dond r *W D e 5 3.85 Puzzles from .75 to $47.50 Ufldre sed Dollf fnm $1 20 to 7.45 Space Helmets207 words
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Advertisement825 1957-10-07 8 AMGfcO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. f«J: *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Boston New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia b Cult Ports S pore P S haw Penang POLYDORUS In Pert ETD 10 Oct 14 Oct 15/16 Oct ULYSSES 17/22 Nov 28/29 Nov 30Nov/1 Dec825 words
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Advertisement1266 1957-10-07 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6s CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Ib iHiesi i..« 1. 1*.* m Mr«»pcre) O2 l«ne») ■gT THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON b CONIINENIAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via othet ports to load and discharge cargc (Via Sues with liberty te proceed via Panama1,266 words
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Advertisement807 1957-10-07 8 MITSUI |J^ LINE Spore P Shorn Penong FOR JAPAN Atumoton Moru for Yokohama Kobe Moji 9 Oct In Port Horunoson Moru vio Manilo ♦o» Yokohomo Nagoyo Kobe 21 Oct FOR USA. Foi New York, Philadelphia, Boltimore vio Bombov Awobosan Maru from Japan 1 1 Oct 13 Oct Akiboson Moru for807 words
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Advertisement738 1957-10-07 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling! tor Songfco* ond/ot Foi lo«t vie S«et Penong P .S'hom Soot "SELANDIA" I" Port Bangkok only. "JAVA- 9 10 Oct "SINALOA" 24/25 Oct 26/27 Oct 28 29 Oct Bangkok only. HOMEWARDS Sailings tot Aden. Port Soid Genoa Antvcvf). Rotterdom Homburg, Copenhagen Gothenburg, Oslo, vie Sues.738 words
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Article44 1957-10-07 9 THE Australian Shipbuild3oard has placed an order with a Swedish company, Nydqvist and Holm Aktieboiag, for two 9-cylinder turbo-charged Polar engines, lor a new vessel which is to operate m Bass Strait as a ferry between Victoria and Tasmania. 12p.c. Final Div.44 words
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Article49 1957-10-07 9 MALAYAN tin exports during 1 September amounted to 5,881 tons, against 6,664 tons m August. Of the September exports, 3,595 went to the U.S. The total m the first nine months this year stands at 53,978 tons, against 55,476 tons m the same period last year.49 words
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Article44 1957-10-07 9 AUSTRALIA'S Commonvvealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation conducted strain gauge tests, botk static and dynamic, when the largest road oil tanker m Australia was manufactured recently for the Shell Oil Company. The semi-trailer type of tanker waggon can carry 6,800 gallon.44 words
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Article50 1957-10-07 9 RADIOACTIVE isotope gauges fitted to four new aluminium foil rolling mills near London Rive one of the most accurate forms of thickness control yet devised. Each gauge houses an isotope producing a radioactive field through which the foil passes as It leaves the output side of the milL50 words
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Article190 1957-10-07 9 The chairman of Britain's largest firm of paper merchants, Mr. Lancelot Spicer of Spicer Ltd will visit Singapore and Malaya m the course of a 'world tour. This is m accordance with his firm's policy of integration and "see for yourself" which has extended190 words
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Article96 1957-10-07 9 THE life between overhauls of the Bristol Proteus 705 engines m 8.0.A.C.'s Bristol Britannias has now been Increased to 1.050 hours, by authorisation of the Air Registration Board This has been achieved only seven and a half months after the start of Britannia scheduled services last February,96 words
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305 1957-10-07 9 ARRIVALS of copra estimated at 1,500 tons from nearby Indonesian territories, and 4,000 tons from East Indonesia proved inadequate to depress local values, according to the weekly produce report of Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd. Japan bought parcels early m the week at prices between305 words
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Article195 1957-10-07 9 $2.1 Mil. Profit For Sime, Darby THE directors of Sime, Darby Co. Ltd. reported a profit for the year ended June 30, 1957, of $2,150,285 and are recommending a final dividend of 12 per cent, less tax, on the new capital of $9,000,000. An interim dividend of eight per cent.,195 words
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Article90 1957-10-07 9 BRITAIN has one of the biggest sites at the International Exhibition which is to be held m Brussels from April 17 to October 19, 1958. The U. K. pavilion is already under construction. In this picture looking at a model of the official pavilion are90 words
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Article, Illustration368 1957-10-07 9 New Firm To Promote Bosch Products MODERN diesel equipment and service is a very necessary contribution to tiie Malayan mining and transport industry, m the view of Dr. Anton Stangl cf Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany. Dr. Stangl said m Singapore that a s a world leader m deisel equipment368 words
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Article103 1957-10-07 9 Malaya Is Kit's Best Customer HONGKONG exports about HK$2lB million worth of goods to Malaya during the first seven months of this year. This makes Malaya the best customer of Hongkong goods so far this year. Hongkong exported HK$29 million to Malaya m July while for the first seven months103 words
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Article195 1957-10-07 9 BRITAIN'S first fully integrated forestry utilization industry has started at Queensf erry, North Wales. In 24 months this new and vital industry m rural Wales, important to the economy of Britain, has been established. An insulation board mill is geared to produce 30 tons per195 words
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Article534 1957-10-07 9 sellers and Lower Perak to 18/3, but Kuala Kampar and Austral Amalgamated remained steady at 43/- and 15/104 respectively. This section had an unusually quiet week. London registered tins were active, particularly Siamese Tin, Killinghall and Meru. Local rubbers eased and had only a small534 words
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Article128 1957-10-07 9 'Bigger Threat To Natural' THE chairman of the Prang Btsar Rubber Estate Mr. R. O. Jenkins refers m his 1956-57 review to competition from synthetic rubber. The aim, be says, ef the producers of synthetic to push their products further into markets held by natural rubber is steadily happening. Two128 words
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Article330 1957-10-07 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS done m shares from Sept. 28 to Oct. 4: INDUSTRIALS: Fraser Neave Ords. $2.83 to $2.87$ to 2.85 cd. cb.. Gammons $2.47$ to $2.50 to $2.57$ to $2.50. Hammer Con. $2.325, Hongkong Bank (Cob $461.50. Hume Industries Ords. A.5/10$, Hume Industries Prefs. A.23/-, Malayan Breweries330 words
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Article259 1957-10-07 9 COMPANY REPORTS The Eastern I'nited Assurance Corporation Limited: Extraordinary general meeting is called for Oct. 29. when ft will be proposed that the Corporation do wind up voluntarily. This proposal arises from an offer by an Australian company of the same name to lake over the assets giving m consideration259 words
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Article37 1957-10-07 9 NEARLY 300,000 calls have been exchanged between London and the North American continent almost double the number of calls made previously over the radio link since the trans-Atlantic telephone cable was inaugurated a year ago.37 words
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Article53 1957-10-07 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank? Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday: Canada: buying, T.T. 31|, O.D. 31-7/8. 90 days airmail. 32J credit bills, 32-5/16 trade bills. Selling rates T.T. ox O.D ready were: Canada 31|; French Francs *****; Holland Gldrs. 1231. Other exchange53 words
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Article118 1957-10-07 9 A worsted spinning process that cuts down processing time and reduces the amount of dye necessary to Rive specified depth of colour, has been Introduced into Australian mills. Its use is extending. De* veloped at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Laboratories at Geelong, Victoria, it118 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-10-07 9 MR. G. Hinchcliffe (seated fifth from right) the retiring manager of Hong Fatt Tin Mine (Sungei Besi) Ltd.. i s seen with the staff of the mine before he left Malaya after ten years' service. Mrs. Hinchcliffe is seated beside him isixth from right) and Mr. W. Reynolds, the acting57 words
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Advertisement343 1957-10-07 9 p^SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES 1 to and from INDONESIAN PORTS i HEAP ENC MOH STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. SOON BEE STEAMSHIP CO. (S) LTD. EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORP., S/A Phone: ***** "A" LINE BHUJLAB tFßVirt SINGAPORE/PHNOMPENH PHNOMPENH/SINGAPCRI Arrives Sails •TATSUOH MARU" 13 Oet 15 Oet i "IATSUOH MARU" 27 Oct 29 Oct343 words
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Article131 1957-10-07 10 Young Cricketer Of The Year LONDON, Oct. 6 (Reuter)— Mickey Stewart, the 25-year-old Surrey opening batsman has been elected the "Young Cricketer of the Year" by the Cricket Writers' Club it was announced here today. Stewart scored 1,801 runs last season at an average of 36.75 and by holding 77131 words
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Article76 1957-10-07 10 JOHANNESBURG, Oct 6 (Reuter)— Mr. C. J. P. Hayward, of Bulawayo,' has been appointed emergency manager of the Australian cricket team for the Rhodesian Dart of their tour. The Australian Board of Control cabled the South African Association yesterday asking them to appoint a temporary manager because of76 words
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Article383 1957-10-07 10 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Posner Well Ahead Of Other Jockeys By PENANG, Sun.— Trainer long Thau Yin took the main honours at the recently concluded Penang Turf Club's Autumn meeting with six firsts, seven seconds and five thirds, earning stakes totalling $7,325. Next was Penang trainer Jimmy383 words
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Article, Illustration13 1957-10-07 10 HOW they finished on Saturday concluding day of the.Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meet13 words
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Article26 1957-10-07 10 SEREMBAN, Sun. St. Paul's Institution beat Federation Military College 1-0 m the Negri Sembilan schools hockoy carnival played on the town padang here today.26 words
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Article133 1957-10-07 10 Woman Athlete Was A Man TOKYO, Oct. 6 (Reuter) A star Japanese female shotputt thrower was today disqualified from taking part m the 12th. national sports meeting when doctors refused to certify she was a woman. Dr. Naotaka Ishizuka of Osaka University hospital who examined 21--year-old Toshiko Sanbongi, the Japan133 words
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110 1957-10-07 10 PRAGUE, Oct. 6, (Reuter) Emil Zatopek, Czechoslovakia's star runner, was less than a minute outside the world 10,000 metres record when he easily won over the distance at an European army meeting here today. Zatopek a Lieutenant Colonel m an armoured regiment clocked 29110 words
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Article278 1957-10-07 10 Victory After 24 Years Ryder Cup LINDRICK, Yorkshire, England, Oct. 6 (Reuter) Twenty-thousand fans cheered, laughed and shouted joy here today when Great Britain won the Professional International Ryder Cup Match from America for the first time m 24 years. The Britons' captain, Welshman Dai Rees had tears m his278 words
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Advertisement569 1957-10-07 10 -I SI mmmmtm^miit^mt -"^MimMl«lß> iTJI •1 #i k"j JL* Jl l J* arnotMM HI I V nC I X I. I rii j 9.30 Premiere Oct. 10th "LONG HOUSE" Color (SB)^ Mills ><>LD OUT! Circle only available Plus! Personal^ Appearance or Dyak Star LULL Book Now form -on from FRIDAY569 words
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Article357 1957-10-07 11 BLACKPOOL - BLACKPOOL TOTALLY OUTCLASSED BY Wolves now have 18 points from 12 games a point ahead Of West Bromwich Albion and Nottingham Forest. West Bromwich coasted to a 3-1 home win over Portsmouth, but Forest had to fight every inch to win 4-3 over the Londoners Tottenham Hotspur, who357 words
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Article1151 1957-10-07 11 LOXUOX, Oct. 5 (Reuter) Association Football League tables alter today's Kanies are: LEAGUE ONE P W D L F A Pts. Wolves 12 8 2 2 32 14 18 Vi/. t>. Albion 12 6 5 ***** 17 lNotnrij,.i_im r\ 11 8 1 2 27 14 17 M_DC._e-.ier1,151 words
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Advertisement255 1957-10-07 11 SITUATIONS VACANT CINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL: CITY ARCHITECTS BUILD. INC. SURVEYORS DEPARTF: Required TWO ARCHIrURAL ASSISTANTS on a ear agreement m Salary $695xA45-1280 at a monthly y of $695 and $740 for the ard second year of the Agreement respectively plus Die Allowance. Applicants :~s a Degree or Diploma School of255 words
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Advertisement272 1957-10-07 11 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENT CADBURYS Milk Tray Chocolate Sampling Campaign will be commenced on Tuesday Bth m the Odeon Theatre and not on Monday as originally announced. ACCOM. WANTED MODERN 3 bedroomed house required by British Company on long lease for Senior Executive, preferably furnished and with good garden. Occupation required272 words
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Advertisement238 1957-10-07 11 EDUCATION SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Courses for the London Chamber of Commerce Examinations PART-TIME courses will be started m October lor students wh o wish to write the Intermediate and Higher stage examinations of the London Chamber of Commerce. Courses offered: These will include English. Shorthand, Typewriting and Book-keeping.238 words
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Advertisement201 1957-10-07 11 WHERE IO tAI r riEN TSIN RESTAURANI X (Air-Conditioned) 161 New Market Road (Behind Southerr Cabaret) Singapore. Telephone 20"/01. Delicious and Genuin* Northern Chinese Foods. Mode rate prices ELIZABETHAN Grill Raffle* I-i Hotel for the discriminating Al HOU KEE BAR RESTAURANT 21 Kil'iney Road. Lunch: Chicken Soup, Braised Ox Tongue,201 words
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Advertisement427 1957-10-07 11 NOTICES WILLIAM JACKS COMPANY (MALAYA) LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore) T^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1^ that a Second Interim Dividend of 61% (less 30% Income Tax) has been declared m respect of the Financial Year ending 30th September, 1957. payable on the 2Pth October. 1957 to stockholders on the Register at427 words
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Advertisement545 1957-10-07 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Courses for the London Chamber of Commerce Examinations pART-TIME courses will be A started m October for students who wish to write the Intermediate and Higher stage examinations of the London Chamber of Commerce. Courses offered: These will include English. Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookkeeping.545 words
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Advertisement509 1957-10-07 11 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER 1. WATER DEPARTMENT (a) Tender for the occupation and servicing of Kedais at Gunong Pulai. Pontlan and Tebrau for a period of two years commencing 1/1/58 and end.ng 31/12/59. Tender Deposit $100/- Close 12 NOON 21/10/57. and <b) Supply of Anhydrous Ammonia during 1958. Tender509 words
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Miscellaneous304 1957-10-07 11 y JilAbner fiy A C aop V'V^m^'C *GQ^£Q3. REGARD HJ SHE S BEHOLD HOW HER EVES I I DAO.'.'-VOU I GLAD TO L WtAXxAi I ZAT ONE, SEEMS IN I BLAZE W!Z f^OMANCE, S I WHISTLED BUT- 9 IN VJ ZOSE j MON PETIT,'. r f SPLENDID WHEN SHE CONTEMPLATES304 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-10-07 12 Picture by. SINGAPORE'S motor-racing ace, LEVI PENG HAN, .takes a hairpin bend m grand style during his record breaking run at the Gap Hill Climb yesterday. His time of 48 sees, was also the best time recorded for the day. L.J.W. GoringL.J.W. Goring - 48 words
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Article780 1957-10-07 12 PETER WONG - PETER WONG Lim Peng Han Returns Fastest Time Of The Day By TEN records were smashed m the Gap Hill Climb, last motoring event of the season to be organised by the Singapore Motor Club yesterday. Lim Peng Han, dubbed as 'Master of the Gap,' and780 words
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Article297 1957-10-07 12 SBA Open Tourney Results Robert Ng of Johore and Lim Wei Lon of Singapore, partnering for the first time, eliminated Fong Pui Kan and Leong Yun Chan m three sets m the Singapore National championships. Nancy Lim, favourite for the women's singles title, also won her tie against Mrs. Molly297 words
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Article56 1957-10-07 12 SEREMBAN. Sun. Johore. playing their last game m the hockey quadrangular meet, shocked Negri Sembilan when they beat them 3-2 on the padang here today. Earlier m the morning Malacca held Johore to a four-all draw. Two goals by centre-forward Bakar Said enabled Malacca to beat56 words
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Article24 1957-10-07 12 PENANG beat Selangor by nine points to five m a friendly rugger match played at the Penang City Stadium on Satturday night.24 words
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Article67 1957-10-07 12 RESULTS of the ma played at the Royal Sing. Golf Club course yesterda as follows Sir Arnold Robinson 18 hole* Men's Foursome Competition: Winners: D C.J Copeman K. W. Bell. 81-13 68. Other Cards: K. E- MeyeJ. Wilkinson, 87-13i=73J: T. |h Hart and R. J Isherwo. W 83-967 words
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238 1957-10-07 12 KOTA RAJA Sports Club won the S.A.F.A. Junior Cup championships when they beat Chinese Athletic W by three goals to two at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Chinese Athletic could easily have held Kota Raja to a draw, but "lady luck' did not smile238 words
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Article45 1957-10-07 12 SPLENDID bowling by Westerhout and Sundram helped Raffles Old Boys to beat Present Boys by 39 runs m their annual cricket match on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. Both Sundram and Wcsterhout each took four wickets for 18 runs and none respectively.45 words
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Article44 1957-10-07 12 TOKYO. Oct. 6 (Reuter) Thick mud and heavy rain slowed up the visiting Israeli Hapoel soccer team today when It lost to a combined Eastern Japan team by one goal to four before a capacity crowd at the Korakuen Stadium In Tokyo.44 words
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Article50 1957-10-07 12 MILWAUKEE. Oct. 6 (AP) —Two mighty home runs by Rookie Tony Kubek and a sparkl.ng relief pitching job by Don (perfect, game) Larsen featured a 12—3 victory for the New York Yankees over Milwaukee on Saturday, giving the world champion a two-to-one game lead m the World Series.50 words
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Article154 1957-10-07 12 University Win Hockey Honours UNIVERSITY of Malaya "B" won the V. Paramsothy Memorial Cup with a 3-0 victory over Royal Naval Club m the final of the SHA six-a-side hockey tournament at Naval Base yesterday. University, who were a faster side, led 2-0 at half time through Sockalingam who scored154 words
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Article298 1957-10-07 12 Reports NERAL MOREIRA IPOH, Sun. Perak soccer fans are jubilant over yesterday's 6-1 victory over Kelantan m Ipoh and the main topic, of course, m sports circles. is their chances against Selangor iv the final. Though Perak' s win over Kelantan was not unexpected the margin of298 words
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763 1957-10-07 12 Players For Tour Named KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A late goal by inside right Garrod enabled Malayan Combined Services to hold Football Association of Malaya to an 8-8 draw m a record scoring soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium today. The match was arranged by FAM763 words
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248 1957-10-07 12 They beat Star? 5-2 and t ed a reputation As a result of the withdrew from the Cup corr tion. If the Indians win the v final, they will meet the killers' Amicable Atnletic ciation ior the Cup. Mr. S.M. Aij, had248 words
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Article220 1957-10-07 12 Penang Are 'Tri' Champs IPOH, Sun.— With a fine 3-1 victory ever Perak, Penang became champions of the friendly hockey triangular played at the padang today. Perak could do nothing right against the hard-hitting Penang team m which. Sundray Havelock, Rejab snd Vowles were outstanding. Penang settled down quickly and220 words
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Miscellaneous39 1957-10-07 12 RUGBY: S.C.C. 'B vs The Blacks on the padang, 5.15 p. ni.; University vs H.M.S. Neiccastle at Bukit Timah. HOCKEY: S.H.A League: Div. 2—Khalsa rs Y.M.S.A. at Khalsa ground, 5 p.m.; Div, 3 Police vs Prisons at Police ground.39 words
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