Singapore Standard, 28 October 1957
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Title Section29 1957-10-28 1 Sigapore Standard Sing STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 line.) 2400 ndard FIRE BRIGADI GENERAL HOSPITAL 28n 24H \,,1. VIII. No. 118 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS29 words
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161 1957-10-28 1 LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter) Britain is to hold further nuclear tests in the vicinity of Christmas Island in the Pacific during the coming winter, the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Commander Allan Noble, has told the United Nations, a Ministry of161 words
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Article80 1957-10-28 1 DAMASCUS. Oct. 27 (AP) Syria yesterday reported a brief exchange of gunfire bei Turkish and Syrian ps on the tense border alties were reported announcement from the nation office listed a of alleged incidents the border within the 3t> hours. The announcement also said a Turkish80 words
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Article128 1957-10-28 1 LONDON. Oct. 27 (UP) Western observers sweated out word from Moscow today on the future of Russia's newly "relieved" defence minister Georg. Zhukov amid speculation he is in his way up, not down. The first Communist correspondent to speculate out of Moscow on Zhukov's next assignment128 words
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477 1957-10-28 1 ZHUKOV, HERO OF THE SOVIETS, SACKED HE TURNED BACK THE GERMAN ARMY AT THE GATES OF MOSCOW Former Czarist Sergeant Is Now Defence Minister MOSCOW, OCT. 27 MARSHAL GEORGI ZHUKOV HAS BEEN REPLACED AS SOVIET DEFENCE MINISTER BY MARSHAL I. MALINOVSKY, THE SOVIET OFFICIAL NEWS AGENCY TASS ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY. Tass-euter; U.P. - 477 words
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Article170 1957-10-28 1 JO Mil. Turks Expected To Vote ISTANBUL. Oct. 27. (AP) Premier Adrian Menderes and his Democrats took the lead in early scattered returns on Sunday as Turkey voted in a time of crisis. Reports from 13 villages showed the Democrats had approximately five to one ratio170 words
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Article62 1957-10-28 1 DAMASCUS, Oct. 27, (UP) Official sources here said yesterday King Saud of Saudi Arabia has withdrawn his offer to mediate in the Tur-kish-Syrian dispute. The Director General of Information said Saud had sent "a verbal message" to the Syrian government withdrawing the mediation offer. He also said62 words
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Article42 1957-10-28 1 A PRE-DAWN fire yesterday killed eight persons and injured five at Shojima City, suburb of Tokyo. The fire burned down two of the 13 houses in a row which had been bult ao a Japanese armv dormitory.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article29 1957-10-28 1 UNITED Nations military observers along the Kashmir cease-fire line on Saturday shifted their winter headquarters to Rawalpindi in Pakistan, for their annual half year stay there.- A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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229 1957-10-28 1 Richest Man In The World Is Worth $3,000 Mil. NEW YORK, Oct. 27, (Reuter)— Mr. J. Paul Getty, a Californian who now lives in Paris, was identified by Fortune magazine today as the richest American in the world with a personal fortune estimated at 5700.000.000, to $1,000,000,000 (about M52,100,000,000 to229 words
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Article46 1957-10-28 1 LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter) —Mr. W. A C. Goode, Chief Secretary and Governor-de-signate of Singapore, landed at Tilbury. London, today from the liner Corfu for a three-week holiday. When he arrives back In Singapore in December he will be sworn in as Governor.46 words
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145 1957-10-28 1 He Was Defending His Wife's Honour RANGOON, Oct. 27 (AP) —Police said the Egyptian Minister to Burma was involved in a fight wi:h two Burmese outside a local cinema on Friday night defending his wife's honour. Amin A. Dahap had taken his wife and daughter145 words
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Article46 1957-10-28 1 LONDON. Oct. 27 (AP) Moscow Radio announced last night that the Soviet earth satellite's radio had used up its power and has now stopped working. The broadcast said Sputnik's signals ended by the time the satellite had circled the earth 326 times.46 words
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Article69 1957-10-28 1 TOKYO, Oct. 27 (AP) A beautiful blonde singer will leave shortly for Singapore with ambitious plans to put that city on the world's entertainment map. Al Ricketts, authority on Far East entertainment, said yesterday that glamorous Doris Lee is leaving on Tuesday on a t«ur that69 words
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Article, Illustration599 1957-10-28 1 The Tunku Arrives In Kluang Bringing Good Tidings For 50,000 More Rations Curfew To Be Eased KLUANG, Sun. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman arrived here from Kuala Lumpur today to give the people of Kluang the best news in two years. Before a record crowd at the Padang here theStandardpic - 599 words
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165 1957-10-28 1 MACMILLAN RULES OUT SOVIET SUMMIT 1 TALKS LONDON, Oct. 27 (UP) Prime Minister Harold Macmillan today rejected the idea of a "summit" conference with Russia on grounds its failure might be "more dangerous for the world than anything else." Mr. Macmillan was asked when he returned by plane from conferences165 words
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510 1957-10-28 2 87 more hurt as bridge collapses at gala fair SAIGON, Oct. 27 S obb i n g crowds filled the city's churches today for memorial services for 49 persons most of them children who were crushed to death on Saturday at the Independence510 words
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512 1957-10-28 2 Enter Malinovsky ex-sgt. and army hero DFASDFASDFASDSDFA MARSHAL Rodion Malinovsky, who replaces Marshal Georgi Zhukov in the key post as Soviet Defence Minister, is a former sergeant in the Czarist army who came up the hard way. A 59-year-old career army officer he is known as a champion of the512 words
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Article250 1957-10-28 2 Zhukov sacking MOSCOW, Oct. 27 (Reuter) No information was available here tonight over the future of Marshal Zhukov, who was "released" today from his post as Soviet Defence Minister. The Marshal, a great Soviet hero of World War Two, is presumably still Commander-in-Chief of the250 words
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Article43 1957-10-28 2 ISRAEL'S Ambassador to the United States, Mr. Abba Eban, said in Boston yesterday that the Middle East crisis would not lead to war, "because all states in the world are now bound together by mutual ties of atomic vulnerability ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article76 1957-10-28 2 THS secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association Mr. Jamit Singh in a statement last night said he had made representations to ;he Trades Union Congress on ihe dispute between the Board and the Association over the question of implementing the recommendations of the76 words
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Article26 1957-10-28 2 MR. EDWARD Ugast, Far East Representative of 2Oth Century Fox, left by air for Saigon yesterday after a fortnight's stay in the Colony.26 words
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Article21 1957-10-28 2 LYE KUM Seng. 23. was stabbed last night as he walked with his girl-friend along Kreta Ayer Road, Singapore21 words
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Article82 1957-10-28 2 MR. R. B. TENNENT. New Zealand's Deputy Director of Agriculture, who is on his way to the F.A.O. Conference at Rome, arrived in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Tennent, who heads the New Zealand delegation to the conference, said that, aftpr the meeting at Rome, he would visit82 words
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Article70 1957-10-28 2 MR. CHOO Yeok Koon was elected chairman of the Kampong Kapor Division of the Liberal Socialist Party a:, a meeting held yesterday at 28, Dunlop Street. Other officials elected were: Mr. Ng Teck Sim and Mr. Phay Check Yew. vicechairmen; Mr. Sng Kim Boon, hon. secretary (Chinese),70 words
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93 1957-10-28 2 Gangsters Stab Man In A Coffee Shop THREE thugs entered a coffee shop in Prince Philip Avenue yesterday afternoon and stabbed an 18-year-old mechanic who was having a drink with some of his friends. Thon Tuck Meng. who sustained deep gashes in both arms, ran out of the shop to93 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-10-28 2 A BAND marches down the streets of Kluang as more than 20.000 people turn out to welcome Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman during his visit yesterday to address an anti-Communist rally on the Padang. MCA Chairman, Dato Teoh Chzc Chong. receives th# Tunku at the reception point in53 words
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Article312 1957-10-28 3 —bays Indonesian Minister Who Warns The Press: Stop Hostile Attitude Or We Will Campaign Against The Colony SINGAPORE will cease to exist if Indonesia and other neighbouring countries so wish, said Indonesia's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Subandrio, in Singapore yesterday. Dr. Subandrio, who was on312 words
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Article, Illustration261 1957-10-28 3 MUSIC WHILE THEY LEARN A Poly Teaches Rhythmic Typing CINCAPORE Polytechnic has *J invoked the aid of music to train its students in typewriting. A group of young men and women were yesterday found learning: to type in rhythm to the beat of music that came from a taperecorder in261 words
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Article75 1957-10-28 3 SWIMMER ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL LEE AH HO. a 22-year-old dress-maker who was stung while swimming off Changi Point, Singapore, yesterday has been admitted to the General Hospital. Lee was swimming when she was stung. She then got into difficulties. One of her friends dived into the water and rescued her.75 words
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Article37 1957-10-28 3 Editors Mother Dies MADAM Lum Sih. mother of Mr. Wong Sze, editor of the Sin Chew Jit Poh. died yesterday morning. She was 84. Cortege will leave No. 77 Rochore Road, on Wednesday Oct. 31 at noon.37 words
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200 1957-10-28 3 THE Liberal-Socialist Party will put up more than 20 candidates to contest the Singapore City Council elections in December, the Party's Secretary, Mr. E.K. 1 Tan told The Standard last night. Mr. Tan said the executive committee will meet on Wednesday to200 words
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Article95 1957-10-28 3 IPOH. Sun. A "new look" Luli in a bright frock and a pain of high-heel epped off a plane at airport today to meet 14 of her kinsmen a thousand s away from home. The Dyak film star is here for a two-day personal appearance95 words
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Article61 1957-10-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Marian Anderson, the 1 famed American con- >, arrived here todav for a performance in the Federal capital. .-.derson, on a tour of r'ar East, said she has i audiences in this part te world "responsive and .siastic." er her performance in ederation, Miss Anderson61 words
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Article130 1957-10-28 3 Aussies Off To Moscow THREE Australians passed through Singapore yesterday on their way to Moscow to attend the 40th anniversary celebrations of the establishment of the Soviet Union in 1917. They are: Mr. Hugh Hunt, director of the Elizabethan Theatres Trust of Australia; Mr. Eric Westbrook. director of the National130 words
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Article62 1957-10-28 3 MR. A. D. MACKENZIE, chairman of the Melbourne Harbour Trust and the Permanent Committee of the Australian Port Authorities' Association, arrived in Singapore yesterday by Garuda Airways. He is on his way back to Melbourne from Osaka where he attended the 90th anniversary of the opening62 words
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Article53 1957-10-28 3 THE 10,000-strong Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation yesterday decided to support its assistant secretary, Mr. O. S. Rengasamy, at the City elections in December in Cairnhill division. Mr. Rengasamy's candidature was sponsored by the City Council Transport Workers Union, one of the 12 affiliates53 words
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Article41 1957-10-28 3 Miss Dulcie Grosse, a teacher at the St. Joseph's Convent. Paya Lebar, left by air yesterday for the United kingdom on a Singapore Government scholarship to study for the Diploma in Designs at the College of Art in Brighton.41 words
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Article58 1957-10-28 3 They' II Name Candidates PENANG. Sun. An emergency meeting of the^ general committee of the George Town district sub-branch of -iyan Chinese Assoi Penang and ProWelles^ State Branch, will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Penang Street here on Tuesday. Oct. 29. The meeting will finalise nations58 words
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Article64 1957-10-28 3 PENANG, Sun. Mr. Liew Kok Chow, teacher-in-charge of the afternoon session of the Chong Cheng School in Sungei Ara here will be leaving by air for Formosa on Oct. 31 to take a refresher e in teaching at Taiwan University. He was awarded a scholarfor this64 words
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164 1957-10-28 3 THE Government-appointed tripartite Seamen's Registry Board, which will start operating next month, is expected to minimise recruitment problems among the Colony's 26.000 registered seamen, The Standard learnt yesterday. The Board with Mr. G. H. Kiat as chairman will consist of seamen's union164 words
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134 1957-10-28 3 THE Tanglin Branch of the Labour Front has urged that a Court of Inquiry be appointed to investigate what, it terms the "Victoria Theatre muddle In a statement issued yesterday. Dr. Arthur Lim, the general secretary, and three other officials of the Branch, said the134 words
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162 1957-10-28 3 PRESIDENT of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. D. T. Assomull, yesterday urged Colony Indians to take advantage of the new citizenship law and thus prove their loyalty to this country of their adoption. Mr. Assomull said that Indians in the Colony and162 words
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Article413 1957-10-28 4 BUT REDUCED MAJORITY IN BOTH CONSTITUENCIES IPOH. Sun. The Alliance Party captured both the sea.s in the Federation and S.ate constituencies byelections held in Perak yesterday. In :he Sungei Perak Ulu] Federal Constituency byelection. Tuan Haii Meor Shamsuddin bin Haji Yahya, 57. was returned to the413 words
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Article57 1957-10-28 4 MORE than 5.000 people have seen the United Nations exhibition which was opened by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, on Oct. 23. at the British Council Hall. The exhibition will close at 6.30 p.m. today after which the building will be demolished to give57 words
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Article69 1957-10-28 4 KLANG. Sun. An eight-year-old boy today saved his mother f rom the raging floods of the swollen Klang river. The boy. Kooi Chai. was walking with his mother Tiew Eng, 48. when she fell into the river. Kooi Chai rushed for help to a bridge attendant,69 words
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Article101 1957-10-28 4 LEFT: Refugees from the inundated area of Gombak Lane flock to the China Insurance Building basement, office of the circulation department of The Standard, for relief from the Social Welfare Department. The office was temporarily mobilized by the Welfare Department as a registration centre. Standardpic101 words
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Article214 1957-10-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman this morning cancelled his chartered plane to Kluang and together with his wife, Shariffah Rodziah, toured the flood areas in the Federal capital. The Tunku was highly impressed by the efficiency of the Social Welfare Department and said:214 words
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507 1957-10-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, SUN.— THE W ORST FLOODS TO HIT THE CAPITAL SINCE BEFORE THE WAR ARE NOW SUBSIDING. The toll they have taken is, however, heavy. One man was drowned yesterday and several injured as the flood waters inundated the city, damaging property507 words
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Article96 1957-10-28 4 These Roads Are Closed KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government announced tonight the following flood reports: Rawang to Kuala Selangor road 33 h mile-stone-34 milestone 2 ft. 9 inches rising, road impassable to traffic. Raja Musa eastern extension road 2,' milestone 1 ft 8 ins. rising road impassable. Dengkil Bangi Road,96 words
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Article36 1957-10-28 4 IN THE Tapah district of Perak last night, a patrol oP« Special Constables on foodMU denial duties were fired on by" terrorists from a hill overlooking the main Trunk Road, There were no casualties.36 words
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118 1957-10-28 4 $10,000 For Ipoh Co-op's Building Fund IPOH, Sun. The Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Limited had decided to transfer $10,000 from its Dividend Equalisation Reserve towards a building fund. More than 400 members attended the 33rd annual general meeting of the society, at the Celestial Dance Hall presided118 words
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Article24 1957-10-28 4 MR. G. R. PADOLINA, Philippines' Commissioner for Boy Scouts arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday for a week's tour of the country.24 words
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Article27 1957-10-28 4 THE French ConsulateGeneral. Singapore, will te closed on Friday, Nov. 1 (A'l Saints' Day), Saturday. Nov. 2 (All Souls' Day), and Monday Nov. 11 (Armistice Day).27 words
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142 1957-10-28 4 MALACCA, Sun. The State Secretary, Mr. H. D. Eastwood, told State Councillors yesterday that Government had no intention of changing the present name of "Malacca" to "Melaka." He was replying to a question by Inche Mohamed bin Abdul Rahman given orally at the142 words
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154 1957-10-28 4 New Padi Marketing Scheme Proposed KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A padi marketing scheme, recommended by a food and agricultural organization rice expert from Rome, Mr. A. N. Thomson, will be in operation during the next, rice harvesting season. This was disclosed by the Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak,154 words
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Miscellaneous804 1957-10-28 4 cAlmanac Information at a Glance S- wrm- jm%lf* RF\: Its Great Tn Be Younf 1.15. nOl*P DiaMV MUsAN\9 3.30. 630 and 930 p.m. r W^ J CAPITOL: Shoot Out At Medicine C A™AY: Hollywood or Bust 1 15. Chinese YMCA (Prince Edward Bend 12 30. 230. 6.45 9.15 p.m. O^^804 words
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Article, Illustration123 1957-10-28 5 American Steak CUISINE CORNER \^'HAT about having a garden fete this weekend for your friends or a beach party? Barbecues will naturally be the most popular fare and for those who have such plan here is a simple recipe for the American Barbecue Steaks by Mrs. Anita Bordwell, the Acting123 words
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Article, Illustration269 1957-10-28 5 Styles for Ladies -in -Waiting \IOTHERS-to-be can retain their natural everyday beauty and glamour in dressing l egantly and comfortably for all occasions. Gone are the days when an expectant mother has to "retire" from normal social life for months. Today women are working and particii^ting in a full social269 words
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Article, Illustration712 1957-10-28 5 Tropical Gems For Your Homes MOST picturesque around some of Singapore's neighbouring islands are the multicoloured coral beds which have become a popular tourist attraction. Beautiful species can be bought on the spot, specially at Pulau Sudong, but these have to be properly treated to be suitable for home decoration.712 words
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Miscellaneous333 1957-10-28 5 TODAY'S QIOTATION: with vacillating folks. Be "Humans. like horses, poised, cautious. cinnot kirk an«l to for. VIRGO— Aug. 23 to Sept. I it the same time." 22 Finances are a major t B^nethft. consideration in planning \DA\ FOR EVERY- activities. Keep clear of ONE: Devote this day to questionable ventures.333 words
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Article414 1957-10-28 6 pROM within a cell in the Mitrovica Prison in Yugoslavia, a former top-ranking member of the Yugoslav politburo and a communist, Milovan Djilas, has unmasked the communist regimes in Europe. His notes, which wpi** smuggled out of his prison, have now appeared in book form under414 words
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Article460 1957-10-28 6 'pHE other day we read n an astrological magazine a prediction that in the near future the freedom of the Press will die by strangulation in every country in the world. According to that seer this end of a free Press is inevitable since the advent460 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1957-10-28 6 THE Field-Marshals should stick to their batons. But what do they do? The generals talk and they talk and they talk. And when they are not talking they write their memoirs and win their battles all over again on paper. LONDON CORNER From Alexander to1,075 words
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Article285 1957-10-28 6 We the PEOPLE Sir It is really astonishing that the N.S. ALiance Party whip, Dato Raja Hanifah. should have recently threatened to take disciplinary action against Mr. Chin See Yin for his legitimate, ii mistaken, criticism of the manner in which ihe State Land Developmant Scheme has been handled in285 words
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Article, Illustration849 1957-10-28 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME 'T'HE Government of Sins a L pore and political parties are in a mighty hurry to place on the electoral roll some one-quarter of a million people eligible to become ciiizens of the Colony. This is understandable. It means that the Labour Front, its849 words
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Article138 1957-10-28 6 pales intc insignificance when compared to the enormity of the Dato's conduct in the "wa.k out" staged by him and his colleagues over the issue of the Reid Constitutional proposals. Following this sensational walk-out he issued statement after statement to the Fnglish and Ma'.ay Press openly defying138 words
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171 1957-10-28 7 YES says Mollet NO say Independents PARIS, Oct. 27, (Reuter)— French Socialist Prime Mi-nister-designate. M. Mollet announced early today that his cabinet was "practically constituted" and that he had ironed out the last minor remaining difficulties before going to the National embly for the investiture tomorrow afternoon. He said h171 words
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Article83 1957-10-28 7 HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 27 (UP) •-Stage and screen actor Anthony Franciosa today faced 10 days in jail in connection the assault of a newspaper photographer last April. A superior court yesterday upheld Municipal Judge Mark Brandler who sentenced the 28-year-old actor to 90 days in with 80 days83 words
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Article51 1957-10-28 7 KINGSTON, Jamaica, dct. 27 Reuter) A public holiday and state ceremonies will mark Jamaica's attainment of Internal self-government on November 11. The ceremonies will include a march-past of troops and other units in Kingston's Victoria Park. Prayers will be offered for the success of the new51 words
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Article35 1957-10-28 7 MR. John Hay Whitney. United States Ambassador to London, arrived at London airport from New York an hour after Mr. Harold Marv n had landed.- Reuter Inter-dependence plan to be transformed into actionReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration553 1957-10-28 7 EISENHOWER, MACMILLAN TO ATTEND N.A.T.O. TALKS IN PARIS IN DECEMBER WASHINGTON, Oct. 27, (Reuter)— The United States and Britain are working on concrete plans to transform into action the new concept of inter-dependence of the Western Powers. Those plans it is hoped will be553 words
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194 1957-10-28 7 Red 'Big Four' plan own talks in Moscow LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter) Most of the world's important Communist leaders including Mr. Mao Tse-tung. Marshal Tito and Mr.Wladyslaw Gomulka are expected to attend the November 1 anniversary of the Soviet revolution in Moscow. Although no official an- M nounceraent of such194 words
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Article68 1957-10-28 7 CAIRO. Oct. 27 (Reuter) President Nasser will this week sign a decree forming the country's first political party since 1952. the semi-official newspaper Al Shaab reported today. Political parties were suspended in 1952 and in 1953 when the Egyptian Cabinet passed a decree law dissolving them.68 words
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Article34 1957-10-28 7 THE Japan Publishers and Editors Association yesterday protested the arrest of a reporter, who was jailed because h<» refused lo tell where he got the Information for a story he wrote.- U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article115 1957-10-28 7 LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter) A twopence-halfpenny stamp that may be worth £500 sterling has been given away in a post office in a Scottish village, it was reported here A national newspaper the Daily Mail, says that an assistant in the post office at115 words
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286 1957-10-28 7 BERLIN, Oct. 27 (Reuter) A court in Leipzig, East Germany, has jailed a 62-year-old woman who sent East German girls to tour West German night clubs as near-nude dancers. East German Press reports said the woman, Frau Margarete Schlotte, owner of the Marga286 words
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150 1957-10-28 7 Ghana in scheme to forge an African personality ACCRA. Oct. 27 (Reuter)— Ghana is planning to hold her proposed conference of independent African states designed to formulate an "African personality" some time next January, a spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs said here. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. the Prime Minister,150 words
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355 1957-10-28 7 FASDFASDFASDSF NEW York, Oct. 27 (UP) Police announced yesterday that they intended to question gambler Frank Costello about the murder of Albert Anastasia, former "Lord High Executioner" of Murder Inc. Costello, who himself was wounded in an unsuccessful assassination attempt last May, will355 words
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Article245 1957-10-28 7 PARLIAMENT REASSEMBLES TOMORROW LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter)— Parliament reassem. bles here on Tuesday after three months' summer holiday, with the Government facing immediate attack from the Labour Opposition over the mounting cost of living. I This is currently the dominating political topic in Britain.245 words
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Article90 1957-10-28 7 LONDON, Oct. 27, (AP) British car manufacturers announced yesterday that they have sold so many cars to the United States and Canada in the past two weeks that extra ships are being chartered to get the m across the Atlantic. Individual firms reported their best sales90 words
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Article32 1957-10-28 7 SINCE the Hungarian uprising broke out one year ago 171.370 Hungarians have fled over the border into Austria, a spokesman of the Inter-Gov-ernmental Committee for European Migration said yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article31 1957-10-28 7 HAULAGE contractor Frederick Cracknell, fined £5 for sending a decomposing pheasant through the mail, was described in court by the addressee as "not a friend of mine."- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article92 1957-10-28 7 CARLISLE. England, Oct. 27 (Reuter)— Lord Hailsham, Chairman of the governing Conservative Party, declared here today that he would show "personal hostility" to anyone who attacked any member of the Royal Family or the institution of royalty. He told a Press conference: "I shall reserve a92 words
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Article, Illustration313 1957-10-28 7 ANEURIN HITS OUT AT IKE DOCTRINE NEW YORK. Oct. 27 (UP)— The Eisenhower Doctrine is "an invitation to Russia to make mischief in the Middle East, British Labour Partyleader Mr. Aneurin Bevan charged today. "The U.S cannot expect to supply arms to MiddleEastern countries and not have Russia do the313 words
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Advertisement860 1957-10-28 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T*i: *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robimon Roao THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Halifax. Bottoa. New torta. Baltimore Philadelphia Cmh Port* S po*. P Sham Penan* ULYSSES 21/27 Nov 28 Nov 29 Nov Cantors optic* to proceed via other porn to load ana discharge cargo NORTH860 words
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Advertisement1315 1957-10-28 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 418 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) H2 lines) Sh D p e p p n|l THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Sues with liberty to proceed1,315 words
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Advertisement898 1957-10-28 8 MITSUI pQ LINE S'pore P S'hom Penonc FOR JAPAN Hofconesan Moru vio Manilo for Kobe Nagovo Yokohomo 19 Nov Kyorirsv Moru for Moil. Kobe. Osaka, Yokohama 21 Nov 19 Nov 17 Nov Amagisan Maru vio Hong Kong for Yokohama, Kobe. Moji 26 Nov 23 Nov FOR U S.A For New898 words
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Advertisement797 1957-10-28 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OU I WARDS Soilings toi Songkofc ond/oi »-o. coat vio Ssms Penong P.S'hotr S'oof "SINALOA" In Port 29 3 1 Oct Saigon Bangkok only Accepting Saigon Cargo -BOGOTA" 30/31 Oct -JUTLANDIA- 20/22 No* 23/24 No* ?5/26N©» "ERRIA" 24/26 No* "FALSTRIA" 5/6 Dec 7/8 Dec 9 lOOec Calling797 words
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Article, Illustration208 1957-10-28 9 DRYING FISH BY A NEW PROCESS ABERDEEN hopes to export fish to Japan. This was revea'.ed by the Secretary of the Aberdeen Fishing Vessel Owners* Association when he :.ed from an exhibition by organization at the International Fishery Fair in Copenhagen. It was the first time the association had taken208 words
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Article190 1957-10-28 9 PAN American Airways which is celebrating its 30th anniversary today offers the above pictorial —Aerial Progress Evident evidence of aerial progress. The 90-mile per hour Fokker F-7 (top) pioneered the first route between Key West, Florida, and Havana. Cuba, in 1927. Today, the airline flies the190 words
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Article89 1957-10-28 9 PREPARING for the nationalization of transport in Ceylon, the Ceylon Transport Board has placed contracts with Leyland Motors Ltd. for a fleet of 55 modern underfloor-engined bus chassis. The model chosen Is the Leyland Tiger Cub, a vehicle known for its economy which is achieved partly89 words
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Article263 1957-10-28 9 BUSINESS THE WEEK BUSINESS done In shares from Oct. 19 to 25: INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords. 30/6. Federal Dispensary $1.95. Fraser Neave Ords. $280 to $2.65. Gammons $2.40. Hammer Co. $2.20 to $2.15. Hongkong Shanghai Bank <Lon) AI4SJ. Hume Industries Prefs. A.23/3, Wnliam Jacks $2.27J to $2 20x1. Malavan263 words
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Article41 1957-10-28 9 AUSTRALIAN built motor trucks and farm equipment are finding new markets in .areas from South Africa to India, right through the South Paciic and as far afield as Chile according to the International Harvester Company of Australia Pty. Ltd.41 words
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316 1957-10-28 9 World Will Face Rubber Shortage In Next Few Years: Forecast Finance And Commerce KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday At the present rate of consumption the world will face a shortage of rubber in the next few years. This was the prediction of two rubber production experts, Mr. S. N. King, chairmen of316 words
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Article54 1957-10-28 9 THE Australian Aluminium Production Commission is no*' operating on a profitable basis at its plant in Bell Bay. Tasmania. Last year the Commission incurred a loss of £A144,--573 on production of aluminium ingots, but in its first full year of production this has been changed to54 words
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Article422 1957-10-28 9 By A Market Correspondent THE Malayan share markets temporarily benefited from the buying orders which swamped the New York and London markets towards the middle of last week. The considerable selling pressure which existed, particularly in the tin section, prior to the receipt of this news,422 words
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Article, Illustration179 1957-10-28 9 Jimah Rubber Estates Ltd Profit for the year ended 30.6.57 was $129,489 (39re) which included dividends from Chermang Development Limited. Dividend of 40% is proposed. Net liquid assets in balance sheet work out at $370,686 or 1.12c per share which figure does not include the value of the179 words
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304 1957-10-28 9 THERE has been little movement in the copra market and despite bids at $26-1/4 for Bombay shipment earlier, sellers were reluctant to trade under $26-1/2, says the weekly produce report of Lewis Peat (S'pore) Ltd. There was also some inquiry for shipment to outports at304 words
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Article24 1957-10-28 9 INDIA and Japan have signed an agreement by which Japan would supply textile machinery on deferred payments spread over five years. AP.24 words
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Article41 1957-10-28 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank? Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday Selling. T.T. Swiss Francs 141 1: French Francs *****: Belgian Francs *****: Holland Gldrs. 123J; Deutsche Marks 136J. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.41 words
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Article314 1957-10-28 9 TWO Malayans were among: 80 foresters who attended the seventh British Commonwealth Forestry Conference in Australia in August and September, concluding in New Zealand this month. They were Mr. G. Setten, Chief Forest Officer, Forest Research Institute, Kepong, Selangor, and Inche Mahidin bin Mohd. Rashad, a314 words
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Article, Illustration291 1957-10-28 9 INDIAN industrial production made a strong advance during the first half cf this year, government figures showed. The production index, based on 100 for 1951, stood at 148.8 compared to 133 for all of 1956. Production gains were most marked in industries such as cement,291 words
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121 1957-10-28 9 Waterproofing Problems Solved Here TO show overseas visitors their achievements in the waterproofing field a British firm have set up a permanent exhibition centre at their London office The activities and products on show include all types of reinforced concrete repairs, cold glazes for walls and nonslip hard wear floors.121 words
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Article65 1957-10-28 9 MAINLAND China and Japan are being asked by the sixth World Silk Cong: hold down its exports c fabric to safeguard v.' industries in other nations. This was held to be one of the key matters resolved hs silkmen from 13 countries on Friday broughtAP - 65 words
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Article28 1957-10-28 9 ONE of the biggest manufacturers of chemicals in Australia is planning to export water purification equipment to countries of Asia, the Pacific and the Near East.28 words
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Advertisement404 1957-10-28 9 ■US. "STATE OF MADRAS" Voy: 48 ADVANCE PASSAGE BOOKINGS 1958 SINGAPORE/NAGAPATTINAM MADRAS ADVANCE bookings per the above vessel from the period starting January 1958 onwards may be made from the dates mentioned below:— Saloon Class From Ist November 1957 onwards Deck Bunk Class Bth A deposit of 25% of fare404 words
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Article467 1957-10-28 10 Manchester United Co Down Again Newcastle Take A Point Off Wolves LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter) Biggest surprise of the English football season so far has been the decline of Manchester United. The United greatest footballing machine in England during the past two seasons, are now misfiring. Today, they suffered their467 words
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Article1114 1957-10-28 10 LONDON Oct. 27 (Reuter) Association Football League tables after yesterday's matches are; P W DL F A Pts Wolves 15 10 a 2 40 17 23 W.B Albion 15 7 7 1 37 21 21 Everton 13 7 4 2 24 19 18 Preston N.E. 14 81,114 words
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Article90 1957-10-28 10 SAIGON, Oct. 27 (Reuter)A Saigon soccer selection today defeated a Malaya Football Association team by one goal to nil. scoring 20 minutes after the start The Malayans gave a poor display, particularly in attack, but they were often saved by sound work in goal. Excessive dribbling by90 words
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89 1957-10-28 10 Ishikawa Wins Vacant Boxing Title TOKYO, Oct. 27 (Reuter).— Keiichi Ishikawa tonight won the vacant Japanese lightweight boxing title b v defeating Hideto Kobayashi m points in a ten-round title fight before a capacity crowd in Tokyo. The title was declared vacant in August when Hiroshi Okawa was moved up89 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-10-28 10 The Queen U.S. Football QUEEN ELIZABETH II of Great Britain is shown on the field at Byrd Stadium, College Park, Maryland, where she spoke to footballers (one on right foreground) before a football match between Maryland and North Carolina. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article145 1957-10-28 10 'I Won 't Run' Threat By Ibbotson LONDON, Oct. 27 (UP) Britain's world mile record holder Derek Ibbotson has threatened to turn down official British athletic trips abroad in future unless he is allowed to accept invitations to run during the winter in South Africa, the United States and possibly145 words
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Article85 1957-10-28 10 Red Army Footballers Arrive LONDON. Oct 27 (Reuter^ The Soviet Red Army footb-ul team arrived at London airport late lastnight from Pans after flying from Moscow. The captain of the team Mr. Jamichev told reporters: "We have a middling team." Asked what he thought of their prospects he shrugged his85 words
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Article141 1957-10-28 10 Davis Cup Prospects Shine BRISBANE, Australia, Oct. 26 (UP) Australia's leading Davis Cup tennis prospects, including United States champion Mai Anderson, had little difficulty today in advancing to the quarter-finals of the Queensland tournament. Anderson played leisurely in defeating Barry Phillips Moore of Australia. 6 4. 6 2, 6 2141 words
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Article107 1957-10-28 10 Gavilan Wants To Meet Basilio ANAHEIM. California, Oct 27 (UP).— Kid Gavilan-s manager said yesterday he hoped to arrange a title bout with middleweight champion Carmen Basilion for sometime in January. Manuel Hernandez, who watched Raul Maria's drill here for his coming championship meeting with Alphonse Halimi of France, said107 words
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Article25 1957-10-28 10 MOSCOW. Oct. 27. (Renter). Moscow Lokomotiv won the Russian football League championship today by beating Spartak I—o in the Lenin Central stadium. Photo.25 words
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477 1957-10-28 10 WALLABIES ARE IMPRESSED WITH TWICKENHAM TURF LONDON, Oct. 27 (Reuter) The Australian Rugby Union touring team, who watched Harlequins lose their unbeaten record to Swansea, were impressed by their first visit to Twickenham. After the game they took a close look at the famous turf and said they were very477 words
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Advertisement328 1957-10-28 10 3(U a S&aw »Aou» r# tht $t>t »haw e ES^^^L PHONE ***** LiiUyiW^nj.45.4,6.30&9.30H j. H I miuw uwurnnp amkatam umaAumaaQK^ip,^ W Opens "TUp FfiirV flniTp" SHEK HWEI Tomorrow 1116 rDlly IiOVC Mandarin H !g i a Ued. 9.30 p.m. PREMIERF BOOK NOW "THE PRINCE THE SHOWGIRL" <w.b> Marilyn Monroe Laurence328 words
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Advertisement390 1957-10-28 10 jl B J iVow Showing J tlam-t.30-4-6.45-9.30pm. -fe CORNEL WILDE DKBRA PAGE! MItHAKL RENNIIS JOHN DEREK RAYMOND MASSEV YMA MIMAC Pln« lIJI News Special: The Queens Visit To < anada «tt U.S.A. XVT?" SHOW/tfG/ I i JAYNE OH! FOR MANSFIELD A MANI'EE J «Ar P'»s'. 20TH CENTLRY-KO.V's NEW* MM lAL390 words
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Article75 1957-10-28 11 SHEFFIELD SHIELD CRICKET BRISBANE, Oct. 26 (Renter). An undefeated 139 by Ray Reynolds, the 21-year-old Queensland opening-bat, helped his side to a total of 294 for eight on the second day of the Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales here today. McLaughlin (48) and Ron Archer (25) were the75 words
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Article210 1957-10-28 11 Nakamura Takes International Trophy TOKYO, Oct. 27 (Reuter) Japan won the Canada Cup golf tournament today ahead of the United States, South Africa, Australia and Wales in that order. The champion of Japan. Torakichi Nakamura also won the International Trophy with the best individual aggregate.210 words
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Advertisement248 1957-10-28 11 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENT rpHIS Company will be wound 1 up voluntarily by the end October 195-7 Winchester Trading Company. SITUATIONS VACANI Singapore city council: i Required for V SECRETARIAT: STENOHER in salary scale $283x .3 plus Variable AllowSchool Certificate with in English. For entry at Shorthand speed 100 words e248 words
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Advertisement279 1957-10-28 11 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED active man not over 40. Essential thoroughly experienced on large mechanical installations, such as dredges auarnes. factories. Competent to design or re-design improvements to simple mechanical structures, safety devices. loading bins. conveyor systems, crusher ancillaries. jigs, "and to set u D and operate with a high degree279 words
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Advertisement303 1957-10-28 11 TUITION L7AMILY GUIDE TO THE FAR f- EAST, a London Publication for the Forces recommends S.I C to you. New sessions. Mornings Shorthand Rapid Course, Bookkeeping Eve. English, all stds.. Shorthand Book-keeping. 6/7. 7/8. Elements of Commerce, Commercial Correspondence, Typing 3 places, throughout day. English for adults. Vacancies: theory, speed.303 words
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Advertisement459 1957-10-28 11 NOTICES MOTOR CYCLES FOR SALE Two 350 c.c. "8.5.A." Nos. AA2395 and AA4765 Two 125 c.c. "8.5.A." Nos. AA8607 and A8872. r T»HESE machines may be 1 seen on any working day, before 4 p.m. between now and 9th November at No. 1 District. Perak River Hydro- Electric Power Co..459 words
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Advertisement598 1957-10-28 11 NATURALISATION jVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to -he Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation shou'.d no: be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Chief598 words
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Advertisement649 1957-10-28 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE MILITARY FORCES SINGAPORE INFANTRY REGIMENT APPLICATIONS are nvited from locally-born and lomieiled Asian candidates for raining at the Federation Military College. Port Dickson, f vith a view to being comnission?d as Second Lieuteiants in the Singapore nfanLrv Regiment on successful t completion of the two-year bourse. 1! Applicants649 words
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Advertisement577 1957-10-28 11 LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS (MALACCA) REGULATIONS, 1951. Notification under Regula ion 22. r rHE Municipality of A Malacca Election of Councillors for the Tranquerah. For- B China and Mata Kuching E.ectoral Wards of the Municipality. NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\ THAT: 1. An election of Councillors for the577 words
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Miscellaneous287 1957-10-28 11 Eil Abner fiy A/ Coop J*\ I RATUCDC CI rr TKEVOUGHTN| X T )TthEW A/V EDITOR'S Orr/CE VT~^\)l£ TH IN INJ DAintKa PLCt TO PRINT V^MERELV /ANOTHER PHOTO OF THAT TIMVBJN] WE A^^TH'PAPER EDAM IUTDriMSS C PITCHERS O' litaßD of^OoSe t^ MISSIISIWHAIN'T )>J2SKEERED TKUM lUvRtDIbLE CRITTERS LIKE CHI U UN287 words
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Article320 1957-10-28 12 PERCY PLAYS HAVOC WITH THE ARMY —Hits 8 In 10 Nil Win EIGHT goals, including a 'hat-trick double' was Percy Pennefather's marvellous contribution to Singapore Civilians 10 nil victory over the Army in the Quadrangular hockey tournament match at Tanglin yesterday. The Civilians thus retained the Singapore Hockey Association quadrangular320 words
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Article52 1957-10-28 12 THE Hongkong Rugby tourists to meet the Combined Services en the padang this evening will be: M. Ark-tee. R. Jones. R. Strickland (capt). J. Alway, P. Herdon; N. Slattery. T. Braybrook; J. Boocock. B. Thomas. T. Woods. K. Caffery. J. Brierly, P. Evans, C. J. Wilkinson.52 words
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312 1957-10-28 12 The Airmen Want 1 3 Clements Allows Only Two SET the task of scoring 13 goals to win the Singapore Hockey Association quadrangular, Royal Air Force, Singapore, could only manage a 2 l victory over Royal .Navy in the last match of the tournament at Tanglin vesterda% And the man312 words
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Article149 1957-10-28 12 Kong Ali Thrill For A Draw SINGAPORE'S world class wrestler. King Kong, and internationally known Sheikh bin Yusof of South Arabia drew in one of the mcst thrilling fights over ten rounds at the Happy World stadium on Saturday. i Kong caught the elusive ab in the third round for149 words
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219 1957-10-28 12 ProbablesPlayThePiratesToday IPOH, Sun. Whites (Probables) came off easy winners in yesterday's Perak Asians Rugby trial on the padang here when they beat Colours (Possible^) by 30 points (three goals and five tries) to six (two tries). The trial was in preparation for Perak's first219 words
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Article, Illustration118 1957-10-28 12 Colony Cagers Fly Off... Leave Mr. Goh Behind THE Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation cagers for the Chiang Kai Shek basketball Cup competition in Taipeh this month left by a CPA plane early yesterday morning without their leader and manager, Mr. Goh Chye Hin. Mr. Goh, SCAAF president, was supposed118 words
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Article, Illustration116 1957-10-28 12 TOKYO, Sam Snead of the United States tees off at the Kasumigaseki Country Club course, some 25 miles north west of Tokyo, in the first day of the fifth annual Canada Cup and International Trophy golf tournament. Sixty leading golfers representing 30 countries participate in theUnited Press - 116 words
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413 1957-10-28 12 Civilians Hit Back To Win Tay Shield Services Lack The Final Punch SINGAPORE Civilians retained the Tay Lian Teck Shield when they beat Joint Services 4 2 in the annual soccer match in aid of the Poppy Day Fund at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Trailing 2—l at half-time. Civilians rallied413 words
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Article101 1957-10-28 12 RUGBY Singapore Combined vs Hongkong on the Padang at 5 p.m.; S.C.C. "B" vs. Police at P.T.S. South Borderers vs. 5.A.0.8. at Woodsville. HOCKEY S.H.A. Div. 1: University vs. Wanderers at University, LA. vs. Naval Police at lA. Div. 2: Navy Nomads vs. R.M.N. at Navy Nomads; Y.M.S.A.101 words
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Article502 1957-10-28 12 S'pore Women Win Hard Way: The Men Shocked' SINGAPORE'S shuttlers scored an impressive Cup double in Malacca during the weekend the men beating Malacca 7—2 in the Foong Seong Cup south zone semi-final, and the women edging the settlement's women 4—3 in the Heah Joo Seang502 words
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Article222 1957-10-28 12 SELANGOR FIND PERAK TOUGH SELANGOR qualified to meet Singapore in the in-ter-zone final of the Foong Seong Cup badminton com. petition with a narrow 5 4 victory over fighting Perak at Ipoh during the weekend. Selangor took a 3 l lead on Saturday night and when Piruz beat Foo Vong222 words
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92 1957-10-28 12 SINGAPORE'S team 2 manager Michael Tan Z Z had a restless night in j Malacca last night when j* j Nancy Ang\ one of the Colony players, was S sent to the Malacca 2 2 General Hospital with j suspected appendicitis 2 After her92 words
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Article243 1957-10-28 12 KATONG Boys' Club, with 58 points, won the Davies Cup when the Singapore, Federation of Boys' Club boxing tournament concluded at Great World on Saturday night. Queen Street Boys' Club, was a close second with 51 points, and Tiong Bahru Youth Centre third with243 words
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160 1957-10-28 12 Wees Bousfield To Play Here BRITAIN'S victorious Ryder Cup golfers, Dai Rees and Ken Bousfield, are due in Singapore on Nov. 1 for exhibition matches The golfers are passing through Singapore on their way back to Britain after taking part in the Canada Cup160 words
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Article99 1957-10-28 12 MISS Roslyn Yap. a Kuala Lumpur schoolgirl, shows her method of taking care of a hand that its owner had forgotten to keep still. Her victim is Gob Thong Yew, a member of the Selangor Judo Club. Picture was taken at the Methodist Boys' School Hall99 words
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Article, Illustration329 1957-10-28 12 Levers Shock And Humble S'gor Eurasians KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A fitter and faster Lever Brothers side shocked Selangor Eurasian Association when they beat them 6 2 in a Selangor Hockey Association division I league match on the Bunesar Road ground today. i Eurasians' showed lack of combination their forwards were329 words
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Article66 1957-10-28 12 BRUSSELS. Oct. 27 (Reu^r>. France qualified for the rounds of the world soccer when they held Belgium to a goalless draw here todav At Berlin. Czechoslovakia beat East Germany 4-1 i preliminary round match .n Leipzig, East Germany. Czechoslovakia, who led 3-1 at half time, thus66 words
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Advertisement41 1957-10-28 12 J IN THE TRADITION OF SUCH FAMOUS J PIONEER HEROES "JIM BOWIE "SHANE", "DAVY CROCKETT "DANIEL BOONE", COMES THE MIGHTY ADVENTURER OF THE WEST! ISSSS^RSS^SSSSSr mim mm mm nPFPUnVTD 5^ J Jb#aJJmJ iMjifl yll from 20th Century Fo« ODEON COMING! J41 words
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