Singapore Standard, 19 December 1957
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Title Section25 1957-12-19 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** 5 lines) 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 < <~ SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER J 9, 1«r,7 J I PAGES I"► < ENTS25 words
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295 1957-12-19 1 GOVT. IS URGED TO END RESTRICTIONS ON SINGAPORE'S FOREIGN EXCHANGE p ai.s(»ClAl IM \-semblvman, Mr. R. ri^ed (...wrnm-nt to end present on forriifn exchange and place the Island fJJ%ith lion*k<m*. functioning of the exchange Singapore, Mr. Jumabhoy said T for improving the entrep</ make foreign exchange free as in This295 words
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Article33 1957-12-19 1 Mr. K All For Talks With U.S. IH'V. Party am* SI on the nee. .nvinced the I had I I between I I wou d I for both I I as for I33 words
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Article46 1957-12-19 1 I rent neltfrom mini- ial of the tin m.ning production bureau was leaving for Si pore for talks with the Singapore authorities. The agency said Holland so far had been melting about »>0 tons of Indonesian tin oar of both Government private-owned mu46 words
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Article680 1957-12-19 1 Indonesian Premier Meets The World Press Anti-Dutch Campaign Will Go On JAKARTA, Dec. 18 Dr. Djuando, the Indonesian Prime Minister, told a news conference today that Indonesia would continue her present course" in the campaign to gain Dutch West New Guinea. Dr. Djuancic,. In a review of680 words
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Article97 1957-12-19 1 BBC ENDS EDITOR'S CONTRACT LONDON'. Dec. 13 (Reuter)— Mr. Malcolm Muggeridge. Britelevision personality and journalist, has been told by B B contract ritl will not be ren. en it < \;>ires at the end of this more A BB C al said here today: VVe io not wish to renew97 words
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Article36 1957-12-19 1 Tl [REE R yal Nai un( n pi n in need I l n I in Cip wn t< rday fof hmvini i ezual relations with c m d g rl R» ut( r36 words
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Article32 1957-12-19 1 THE Central Committee be Soviet Common] Party b u electi d Mr n. a Mu-kh.tdin'-v t<> full membership i I It Presidium, It was ann< unced in Moscow yesterday32 words
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Article203 1957-12-19 1 VIKNNA. DOC II (UP).— wavt of trials almi i at wiping o it the last tra < s of [:<.Vi anti-Commun; I iprising I Ping Hungary. Informed sources said here today Th" sources said at 1< a t three major trials ar.- in progress and203 words
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Article, Illustration370 1957-12-19 1 CHffR FUND PREMIERE A SPARKLING SUCCESS SI t ?APORE's rush-hour affic was te nporai ily k< jamm< a" la: t night a. a record crowd flocked k Shaa m Pavilion Theatre in Orchard Road for lhe gola premiere oi J. B. Priestley's 'Thi Good C panions"370 words
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Article293 1957-12-19 1 BANGKOK. Dec 18 (Reuter) Thai Premier, Nai Pote Sara.sin announced today his caretaker govern ment would resign on Dec. 26. The new assembly which was elected un Sunday woula then choose a new premier, he said. N.; Pote \v;i appointed pr mier bv293 words
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133 1957-12-19 1 HONGKONG, Dec. 18 (Reuter) Governor >;. Ale ..iiicr ijruuiiiuni, i:.»:a> charged the British Government with having failed to give Hongkong practical help in solving the refugee problem. A:ii ing the Leu. Bar the last lime be- '.rement Bl the end of the month. Sir133 words
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Article139 1957-12-19 1 HONOLULU, Dec 18 (UP) A British freighter m route from the Pacific north we-t to Singapore with 7,000 tons of Lumber m her bold 1 and i .000 tons on her dt ek reported today ghe is In distress 1,000 miles northeast of Honolulu, Tiv139 words
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Advertisement60 1957-12-19 1 \V,4' /iiii"Miuiiiiu-l y/m 9 v ___inti c\VE^ LEE CO. Ad Spc re 6 *«i &<& ChittrtiaJ. 4 fink «____S ___5- 4____H_____Gr __F m* v m s *BHt „_________r __F 4^______E_!_t__-L_ .*jE __^^__fr I >. ,«f L__BS____?v. w_ *ae* **^jH3___^ "Wc,- _____^^_J_o___l _____~_?___________________t7* w Sa. iS* 'lli-_Lm,[l3____lhVi'_w rfiiffan -i _--rit_^______________M_b________a_l_B_________l^^ I60 words
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Advertisement43 1957-12-19 1 asddassaf V& V& <%* Vtmi For Christmas Cheer o /Vi\ (avlshetq BEER and STOUT Did you know that in the Corlibrrg Brewer. rt over 100,000 bortlei ore filled pt r hour* nw my* «tt* my& my& "9'jff *>& ?W t*jbT% r^zr* r'jy. «^_o^ .^jc. j_-.43 words
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Article100 1957-12-19 2 13 Collapse In Hunger Strike THE HUNGER STRIKE bv 200 former workers of the Singapore Harbour Board wa.still in progress yesterday. The General Secretarv of the SHB Staff Association. Mr. Jamit Singh, told The Standard yesterday 13 workers collapsed and were taken to tlie General Hospital. The strikers were being100 words
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Article480 1957-12-19 2 3 Youths Face Tentative Charge KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. At a preliminary inquiry today, three youths were, tentatively charged with the murder of Lai Choo, 29, alleged to have been the former "King"' of the pickpockets in the Sentul Workshop area. The three youths are Yap Yik Kiong,480 words
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Article170 1957-12-19 2 PENANG. Wed —The Vans di Pertuan K nc visited George Town today the second day of hi* Mao visit to Penang. The Agong and his wife, the Raja Permaisuri received at the City Hall by the Mayor of Prnr.ru MG. H. Goh. In the170 words
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Advertisement720 1957-12-19 2 SIAHMRD_ ..A.llTTtl nf tm i ANNOUNCEMENT CITIZENSHIP REGISTRATION TODAYS Singapor* C't.zen^ p Kcaitratton at 9. t! and 13. Fort Canning Road and tna Chinas* eiiaibte pemm fHa first taftat of i p O R" and t_ir- i; i& PERSONAL S T TC L I N **ed% stradiiy. conditions sod. adds720 words
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Advertisement480 1957-12-19 2 f^tiM^om WAT J AT YOUR SERVICE FOR 1958 CET A SIGNBOARD fou'll be proud of fror^ ,r c > ij f «.-'■"> B- aM gncraftt Co. 4i Prinsef) Streel PO R~« 1 825. Sngjpon 7. Tel. .-.4 21 Factory: 4XE. Cr»uan Road. Singapore Brant I Pudu Koad. P r Be480 words
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Advertisement452 1957-12-19 2 NOT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. CITY ARCHITECT BUILDING SURVEYOR'S DEPARTMENT. THE publ.c is reminded that:— ii) lirv-no I foi garagrs. adverti .sements and signboards, (II) permita -Of temporary aractlopa, w;il expire on Slat day of December. 1957. A pp.: rations tor renewal of lirpnrr< and temporary permits for IPSB should452 words
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Advertisement513 1957-12-19 2 ICES THE Hindusthan Co-oper-ative Insurance Society, Unit of Life Insurance Corporation of Ind. a, Singapore, have pleasure in announcing that their office will. with efTec 1 from 1.1.58. be located in the llth Floor, i "Bank o: China Building". Battery Road. Singapore-1. All future correspondence may please be sent to513 words
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Advertisement211 1957-12-19 2 v^ _.:d, Brush set Shopping days to X h'._s~ face brusH, brush, c othei rush, n presentation box, A a ___i 1 58.95 -^Xm Late store hours -rjtifully trapped C Gift \'A I I a. _L Ll Set; upttid 1 aaic- ail tnis wecK 1 1 33 30 J G;ft211 words
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480 1957-12-19 3 IN THE PERAK STATE COUNCIL Sultan Opens Meeting Amidst Pomp, Ceremony lir.t I mi-fting mi tlie I of State i this I bv a I ::1Z I .tinued I idin I accord- 1 'he I I I three new members who were >worn in480 words
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Article76 1957-12-19 3 Learn While You Can Ruler sultan Saw] ai Uiwliiin Shah of Perak i U am) stuileals to "Learn Iriff to poaa I n i> year i»v I to CO* ths thai the people i.nue adeial i s year, hers w major ational In the counschool* the through which :>een inin76 words
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Article, Illustration81 1957-12-19 3 PI K \K"s fir^t "Mr Speaker." .15-year-old Raja Musa h.n K.i.i M.ihadi takes tin- o.ith of office at the opening of tho Perak Count d < it' State llud-tet meeting in Ipoh yesterday. s md... behind Kaja Musa arr huhe Abdullah I di. i h.iir;u.t:i .181 words
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Article42 1957-12-19 3 'XtiKoxc. iXv. is Special Standard Bl rvice: Closing prices of the Hong- of i".\ hangc wi n I 5.45 to £1 Ster ing; 15J5129 I US$l; $1,848 to Malayan $1; $0,134 to Indonesia Rupiah. Gold I »5 875 to tael.42 words
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413 1957-12-19 3 Small Deficit Of $*****0 [POH, W'd. A budget of "practical realities" showing a comparatively small deficit of $280,720 for a State of its size was presented to the Perak Council of State today opening dav of its scheduled three-day meeting. In pri ntin-i this first413 words
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Article173 1957-12-19 3 IPOH. Wed. N its repit about on -fifth of a force of tbout 650 opera! n D the e had been eliminated by secunty forces daring year. Iha Perak State Council budget meetii S Itan Sir Yusuf also re\ ed that the rate of sin173 words
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Article32 1957-12-19 3 THE Perak Chinese Mining Association arill hold an gency general meeting on y to rious H member con cc: try as a r ill Ihe exp< rl 'rol on t32 words
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237 1957-12-19 3 IPOH. W, About 71 doct uited on contract from India are expected to arrive in the country soon to fill tho vacancies existing in tho medical service. Tt 'ry of Health in a rep!-. I tllor 1. Kin Loon's adjournment speech at previous meeting237 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-12-19 3 TWO Ai» lines in Singapcrc have .joineo The Standard s Cheer Fund this >ear. and in picture above Air-India International's Sale s Promotion Officer, Mr V.N. Ka.jan hands a cheque for Sl5O to Standard's Commercial reporter. Mr. Willie Chia This sum represents the contribution fromStandardpics - 93 words
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Article82 1957-12-19 3 A pcblic-spirited Singap re 1 man chased and xater dtetained a thief who had .-riatched a \v..ma:.'s purse in Changa Alley, yeeterday. The man held the thief until the Police arrive i. and handed him over. While the tWO men itniggled, the woman retrieved her purse82 words
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151 1957-12-19 3 Ta I I vear-o: I a st, Mr. K will give a recital at the ition Hall in Farquhar an Jan. io. uad pices of the A tinMr K 1 some t;mp thU year, waa edveated the x ivier'i Chung Ling High School. maia l151 words
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77 1957-12-19 3 Curfew Eased In Kluang For Vehicles KLUANG, V- Tha Dis- r K> tee here has decided to relax rfew hours at preset o along the main rood from Si- H. ng. including that cttetch > i lending to Rengam. 1 from Monday. ll p.m. to 6 a.m. instead of from77 words
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Advertisement43 1957-12-19 3 fc For special kreening at King s I <■'■'' CAULFIELO 4_f jfjf4 ms '.^■B__n__H___f >-/ r, I mm cN •ri mma I' k <S POMADE ■U-ft restores 1 hair to its aad hi '*»ak hair •rt» vigor i this r "••n in use for I43 words
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Advertisement228 1957-12-19 3 \&mam\am\am\aWam\tt ''.S.ffiBKHRPK^aiHSSaSSIHBBaaaBffiHaBHH^' x7v\ l) Sf p" M_ii« ~Y3i OxxoJo.. tiph»~ M<_oor I .g il g\S I S'Q< l fy*^"»' H>W i>o*r> *>tu« 'dt. ..<_■ G'o, M\ c fk pre.-r-nt, than a Jleueen RangeMS A Big Range of Sw.ss— ltalian French- Shirt. PW Mlk. < fi «XJ English and American Heektlea.228 words
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Article250 1957-12-19 4 •ITS SPIRIT HAS BEExN HORRIBLY COMMERCIALISED' CHRISTMAS has been "horribly commercialised", declared Merhod.st bishop Hobarr Amstutx yesterday, and claimed that the "fantastic lengths to which the commercial world goes to attract the gift trade relegates into the background much of the real sp.r.t ot Christmas."250 words
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Article42 1957-12-19 4 I RDICT of misadventure was yesterday recorded Singapore Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein, at the end of an inquiry into the th of a granite-quarry mandore. who died following a crash from I 20-feet-high cliff at Bukit Timah on Nov. 13.42 words
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Article167 1957-12-19 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Singapore yes'erday was £360? per picul (down $1.25). LONDON Hi IUU No. 1 R.S.S. Settlement House Terms Wednesday's rpening fir^t session were (LOSING Spot 2* Id. .lan Mir '.Md. April .luno MM .lulv-Sept. 2.". d. Oct, -Dec :::>167 words
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125 1957-12-19 4 Businessman's Bid To Get Bail Fails A SINGAPORE I messman, Pua Kim Thye. who committed for trial at tho next Assizes in connection with a charge of trafficking in counterfeit Indom rupiahs, made an unsuc w> ful application for bail in the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Mr. Leslie Rayner made the125 words
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108 1957-12-19 4 Citizenship: Separate Team For Indians A SEPARATE U no to handle exclusively the registration of Indian citizens, un':.r the Commonwealth reciprocity clause la the Citizenlh p Ordinance, will shortly be made availal le, Singapore*! Chi fl Minister. Mr. I.i:n Yew Hock, said yes'.erday. Mr. Lim told a group of Indians108 words
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Article65 1957-12-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Financial provisions for the Sultan amounting to 10,000 annually, and $12,000 a year t r the Sultanah were passed today by the State Council. The financial provision for the Tengku Mahkota amounts to S4Bjooo annually. The provisions will come int I 1 from65 words
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141 1957-12-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. ti. j ihor* Government faces .1 I iid jet fi- licit of $1J million next year an bacreai i about Sf.it 000 over that estimated il,y tn current year L'.stimatf'd revenue for next year s million and ex- ;:<141 words
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Article86 1957-12-19 4 THE four-week-old strike by 200 workers oi Thornycroft and Company In Singapore was settled terdaj following series Of DM tags al the Labour Ministry. A Labour Ministry spofc man, who mediated the talta between represent ativi of the Company and v. r last night said86 words
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Article84 1957-12-19 4 COLOMBO Plan stud n1 from Malaya •'•ere the most outstanding at the examinations this year. This vvas revealed in a report from Canberra by Mr. John Padasian, a journalist from North Borneo who himself is studying in Aust: under the Colombo Plan. A cording to his report.84 words
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Article, Illustration389 1957-12-19 4 FIVE FOR OVERSEAS TRAINING FIFTY-TWO bqys of the Army Buys Trade School. yesterday took part in an impressive and um iu« passing-OUt parade at Nee Soon. Sinuano-rt'. before Maj >r- General W. G, H Pike. Chief of Stall', Fa: a_.: Land Forces. it waa389 words
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Article, Illustration106 1957-12-19 4 MR. Aw ChtflQ Chye, I man of Haw Por Brothers Ltd., yesterc'ay entertained the chairman and officials of the Union of Eurma A;rways in Sngapore to lunch ct the Cathay Restaurant. Pictured from left to right; Miss J. Pa Aung, Mrs. Pa Aung, U106 words
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130 1957-12-19 4 rm- life -avhv-s of a Singapore MMWI U a*- •nd two S oid rings were stolen from under her Pillow "n a house in Dun. ford Drive, smgapo.e. TuegdftJ night. The servant. Lee Ah Hing. told the Police she left the monev and130 words
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Advertisement41 1957-12-19 4 PRESLEY says: SUPPORT THE STANDARD TOY FUNDI' CENTRAL" i«i: nan l(U)\.: 3 SHOWS i r. a ii. ;o pm. V)Ui i nturN In\ I'r.M-iits n \s|s ivfivin Color i Starring: .Mm lir.r Morgan A orn-ll li<>r< h»rs I omorrow "ZANZIBAB" (Hindu41 words
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Advertisement265 1957-12-19 4 r^ _fci_^BP^^s^_^&^ y_^^"'' \No Down I J PAYMENT 4 4k| it WOODWARD NORTH RANDALL HUNTER Hfl r pm.. h lr*^ 2555 Y T w •"Hl* I W'' -y M i mn lI AV Tni* THE HIRED CUK Zortmmrl? 7* u i:ui:\ < \t ii' ":< -k\i \i i ii\\m *l265 words
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239 1957-12-19 5 HtftSTItYS b. .lONS an iii s< r»*«*n with all I holli i story, of show Sm S_ u. .'rul.s in Cinemai*r itttl Tviiinii-olor the arr •>. show business, the ind grease- '.< ir of the theatre Ma. a toprale j »_i» lu..ni: tunes, lavish239 words
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373 1957-12-19 5 XT Asse Mr.; terday touri fog wine. hich attract Ir. Lim ome c our culr wine. for the H »use ore, forget c» prefer to starve rather makine our minds dirty. We should be prepared to impose tax on luxury goods373 words
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868 1957-12-19 5 'Spoon-Feeding' The Colony's New Industries THE BUDGET: Debote Goes On This Would Kill All Initiative, Says Minister THERE was a tendency <;n the part ol new industries in Singapore to run to government lor "spoon leedin^.' said the Minister ior Commerce and Industry, Mr. J..M. Jumabhoy yi* .tcrday. plying to868 words
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756 1957-12-19 5 $120,000 Grant To Family Planners IF SINGAPORE was to avoid falling into the "appalling position o! either China or Japan" then the government must give vigorous support to a body like the Family Planning Association. This was stated yesterday by Assemblyman756 words
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Advertisement56 1957-12-19 5 f**** a.GH OF YOUR LIFETIME! ft h# rowdv fOn)Bnc s? an a n j n x &f tne t>o<st«rous best-s«»sr <.creen| B DON'T 00 NEAR J THE WATER J Bf > GLENN FORD J GIA SCALA EARL HOLLHIAN-ANNE FRAf. 2 J 1 KEENAN WYNNFREO CLARK-EVA GABOR Jl HSSTAMBLYN JEFF RICHARDS56 words
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Advertisement562 1957-12-19 5 i u m >r __-____^S"^__S _______*0 m^ i \W _______________J_^_LukUvii_r_____i _lIIH aa perfume by BOU R JOB .4 /so av&ilmble L^mng in Pmnt" Cokmym GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED, SINGAPORE^ S_w_i-Sss iii— ii X SATURDAY <pavilio>> midnight t ,r |iiifeiljs__i w -P; i WaWm'aaaJ^^ Wm rri ;,s *ir "t" Ami _____L JSWWk**^562 words
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Article502 1957-12-19 6 f J HE Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau and he Film Censorship Board came urn; r heavy I ticism from two Liberal-Socialist A mblvmeu during the budget debate in the L psUtivs Assembly OSi Tuesday. Mr. William Tan's charges I corruption in the Police Force were obviously based502 words
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Article439 1957-12-19 6 r. wonder whotner aU AllHUljfllttll and government officers really undeiitaaai lhe functions of the Information So: v.. Its main function is to explain the government "> the people and wm their >t. In th^ aaaf u .e guteiumenl was n remote from the people Usal 'hoy regarded it439 words
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Article577 1957-12-19 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By AT LONG last the disciples of merdeka have awakened to the simple fact Ihr.t the first essential prerequisite to inde- pendence is for Singapore to be able to defend itself against aggression from j both within and without, j From the577 words
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1324 1957-12-19 6 RUSSIA TODAYS By Edward Cranhshaw U HAT is foreign policy? (j| can never bo much more than a Constantly (hanging series of impmvha'i ns and expedient-, based more or less on given principles, and desi^nod to ensure a Country's survival in a srotid where1,324 words
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Letter480 1957-12-19 6 Common Blame For Defeat Sir Ever since the Alliance Government met its Aiaf defeai la ipoh at ths hands Of the Peoples Progressive Party, the ministers have blamed their fail re without sny foundation on the Chinese school students. On the contrary, I believe, that not only bl Ipoh bttf480 words
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Article588 1957-12-19 6 Life's Omens and Miracles ODDLY ____1 1. 1| ..ud more psychologists seem to be devising tests, ink-blots, or barbed questions, or .tr blocking bits of wood, or >.- ever, which a .:< ad; mine wh< thrr a is to go into the Royal Corps of Siiirir.:? band of the Irish588 words
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Advertisement70 1957-12-19 6 e latent *emlf-, (w'—- n- >^ neu. fit v^k. permanent rinse rj.l J^"" i) perfected bv Inerto \f»X\ ("^^y loiehftt \A\ brings unbelievable V>i *;-'*?ou"- I ML ro,our elarnour to *> \f\ vnur na r ,n tnrre ha i r maq i c b%§ ixecto \vailahle from all leading d»*alprs70 words
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Advertisement13 1957-12-19 6 >i ALL letters must bear the signatures and addresses of the senders. Ed.13 words
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Advertisement36 1957-12-19 6 I I4.IITI\<. FITTING oamW W^P_\\ F ***** Pendont with sotm Bro»i metol work and white gloii with thin cleor stripe! for the contemporary srtline w^jto^ I tftaaaaaeofl i the ceneral »-.ctbic co Renrexentmt THE CENERAL EU36 words
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Article665 1957-12-19 7 NATO Calls For Arms Truce Talks AND BULGANIN GETS INDIRECT ANSWER %KIS, Dec. IS The NATO summit conference Urei-cl to continue pressing Russia for a controlled nucleir disarmament agreement and a free, reunified Germany. At two tiaa i d n an iadirei t" reply ■ts of appeasemc n three-hour session665 words
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Article128 1957-12-19 7 ATLAS WAVE OF CHEER OVER EUROPE ,o\ I I j Wbs tiring of th« t .1 w..•. e Kumpe Z.i\r the Htron«»-st for a new ..<> aceaH <t •inference. m i,d Europe Tins— TO alllan. rata their idrd the I nited Stat. p.-sihle crow in*. Huro- > that the I128 words
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Article26 1957-12-19 7 Dec. IT itor-in-Cl n of m predicted .dent 1 an the Soviet the full approve down at the Khrushchev.** n meeting of Club.26 words
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Article137 1957-12-19 7 Is Renter liter alt aoved ai"' me -res Ike m.»v(,ur. 59 years old, K lhe ..nt skirts of Cairo. t<» li aaotai from Its make way Be a n Nile corniche at -•uka mi the walls of h k) h* rn strengthened b% wooden137 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-12-19 7 Photo. PRIME MINISTER Jawaharlal Mehru of India is seen bring cheered by the memIters of the Rumanian (.ultural Delegation* now nn a tour of India, after the Premier had witnessed the show put up by the Rumanian delegation at the All India Fine Arts and (.raftsUP - 55 words
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Article32 1957-12-19 7 I Yr. i raw members of sa American twin-engined transport plane perished when their aircraft plunged Into a pine forest near Wiesbaden. Germany and Irani in*o dames. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article37 1957-12-19 7 Mif JAMES DOUCI.AS Se retary of the U.S. Air Force, said yesterday that the United States hoped to have a Thor in .mediate range ballistic lile squadron deployed in Bl De~omher of la.lH. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article26 1957-12-19 7 i 1 Cyprus Suoreme Court quashed a one-year orison sent?-_ce impored en Panayotia Kyriakou, 45, fc* possessing seditious pictures photographs of E.O.K.A. '"heroes."- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article36 1957-12-19 7 B V RTK \ND RUSSELL, the I. h philosopher, scientist and er, haa been awarded the 1 .1 Katiaga prize for tbe pop;; on of science it was announced in London Reuter y< layReuter - 36 words
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Article32 1957-12-19 7 THREE OUI Of every I*ooo French high school girls want to |oin the women*a military ■eel !eSi eccording to Bgures p .biished by the University BtatiStiea Office h) Pari?. Router.32 words
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Article22 1957-12-19 7 THE third Americas atomic submarine, the Skate, will be put into aervice on Dee 23, it erai announced yesterday. AFPAFP - 22 words
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Article23 1957-12-19 7 Ceylon and the Soviet Union will rigß a trade ar.d economic assistance agreement nex' month, it eras reported m Colombo.— U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article66 1957-12-19 7 WASHINGTON. Dec 11 ih. uter).— General Curtia le Hay, for mar Commander el the' U.S. Strategic Air Command. said here that for five I eka last summer his planes (some carry bydrogßa bombs) a are grounded because there was no money to bUf petrol.66 words
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Article323 1957-12-19 7 Allies Are Playing Hard To Get U.S. Press Discusses NATO Issues NEW YORK. Dcc. 18 (Router) Morning newspaper! here discussing the NATO meeting in Paris today expressed a wide variety of opinion on the issues before the ooufwanca. The New York Times said: "The basic Isaac before the conference is323 words
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129 1957-12-19 7 SIXTY-ONE CLEARED IN TREASON TRIAL JOHANNESBURG. Dec 13 (Heater) The Crown State I day withdrew a:>ga ions Bftinst 61 of the 156 people Charged with treason at a preliminary hearing in Johannesburg, it wa.*. ofnBlally announced The deetsioa was announced bv the Attorney-General to Mr. N. E. Rosenberg, a do129 words
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98 1957-12-19 7 NEW BRITAIN. (Connecticut >. Dec. 18 (LT) Mrs. Mary V. Downey, a teacher, has received permission for a \isa from the Chinese Red Cross to visit her son imprisoned in Red China. .Mrs. Downey said she received a cable signed by a "Madame Chuan."98 words
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250 1957-12-19 7 Pact With Reds Only If We Can Enforce It -SAYS DULLES WASHINGTON. Dec. 18 (Renter) Mr. John Faster Dulles. IS. Secretin of State, said today that the I nited States could not rely on a world wide agreement with the Soviet I'nion "except as ue < in enforce it-" i250 words
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Article76 1957-12-19 7 DASH FOR FREEDOM SHORTLIVED Mil \V 11- \h I. 1. lali hippo ill d r a.ule a dash |er li m 1.11l I .ill (I M ith< ir, lor h,:i I ,ii htU |u sued In flutter' I pi .i!i I 'l ts.il t„ luitrd il htr.tfl 11. |p, l76 words
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Article52 1957-12-19 7 .1 RACHI. Dec. 18 (Ai Malik Firoz Khan Noon yesterday s gorernment wtt stand by its ir commitmenU and licy changes. I first rad o broaacast to he nation. .rr i .i'-.d India, as with r nßialiiwMi-taa ooaauui. But. he said, he was to see The Ka.52 words
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Article190 1957-12-19 7 lon don Dee 18. (Renter) Viscount Masseret ne and Ferrard, 43. does not want any "bossy Janes'' In the House of Lords. He Bald -0 in a BPCCCh DTginf fellow pei ra to throw out a government bill to -J 9U aomen to sit in190 words
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Advertisement76 1957-12-19 7 the man across 1 is learning t > play AmmW^^^fSLmmV s the baby from sleeping ißllHi' Teep Quiet! Sleep Cool! mmmmmk S'eepWell! PHILCO 11 LCO MORE PEOPLE OWH A PHILCO A>j THAN ANY OTHER ROOM AtRCQHDiVONER Hoonq Sin Electric Troding Co., j u. ,g e R- .1 f-^>l 0)C I76 words
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Advertisement234 1957-12-19 7 r *y__f m¥&Mm\ m&mm\ a&m&\ "jJF'wl. 'wKFmia *i_J^^, _2rVw% flvft *V*sk £rV*S _*rVw*\ CHRISTMAS GIFTS For the Man of the Moment! ttmm\mm*m\# t-ifc-*,^,- J a &*om\oa\V<i X. Give him the gift he would most like to P« c tf qet lovely qifts of Silverware which l_l c** he can treasure234 words
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Article, Illustration224 1957-12-19 8 Page of happy events STANDARDS b> Chnc I I Vong Poh I ah I, I U\ I ah. b\ I ah. TOP left: Mr. Lee Seng Joo and his bride, the M W*» Chan Yoke Khoon, a stenographer of Anglo I n dixsens Limited in Kuala Lumpur, after then K.a__jStandardpic - 224 words
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Advertisement237 1957-12-19 8 For straight backs and sturdy limbs (A tf^ jl give four baby this pure milk Mothers do well to ask lor Oatcrmitt aman breast-feeding is not successtul Vitamin D bas been added to this fine naaulahiDl milk to build stror. i and teeth; Iron hai been added to enrich the237 words
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Article251 1957-12-19 9 'Fight Communism At Every Turn' STRUGGLE NO LONGER MILITARY ONLY, SAYS SULTAN ALOR STAR, Wed.— The antiCor nunisr struggle is no longer prutiOftly military in ch actcr, and tr.o ordinary citizen must be apprised of the danqer and of his responsibility to strike at the Cornmun'St menace in ell its251 words
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Article, Illustration12 1957-12-19 9 1.-. I „i||>P.|N «»f thr British Army fr tn StandardpicStandardpic - 12 words
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99 1957-12-19 9 'TOO MANY BOYS AIM FOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE' LfH£ Siagapare Government yesterday stated too many students who were I > > time aiming for the School Certificate K awai **orofit q ncies for only The 2.000 will either have to furt. prival v.n commercial subjects mrthand, typi: acto enabie them to99 words
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Article18 1957-12-19 9 THE Prime Minister, Tunku :1 Rahman, is in Kedah a short holiday with his wife18 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-12-19 9 VIPs AT STANDARD PREMIERE 'Mtftr rrowd. la Bl Hm CMef n Mr Um Yew Heck (extreaM imlpil the premiere I Mft Bfll The Good Companion^ i the Pavilion lias In aid of The Standard Cheer lu fir underprivileged chilold folkN >icturr are «f*cm right) Mr CI Chye. Cnr. ol HStandardpic - 61 words
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Article85 1957-12-19 9 A SINGAPORE II rate, Mr. R. Ramason, yesterday acquitted a labourer. Samsudin bin Ali, on a ol criminally misappropriawatch valued at $10, lging to Low Soon N Samsudin. in his defence, •d having rec the wristwatch from Low, who landlady. He claimed that Low brought85 words
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Article347 1957-12-19 9 lOaalThKN Malayan docpasaai out ot of Mala aaaniKU id yesterd for the under .1 I re they I ie full rcI PROI I i.x.vi iion M)« 1 s oj an.. BJ i m:i ie dv»--j Jnd 52* 'r ii im; .VI lON lOR i BJ347 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-12-19 9 MISS Joan Charlesworth, 18, (centre) a nexvcomer to Singapore beauty contests, who was chosen "Miss Co-op Queen of 1957" from 11 contestants at the Singapore Public Services Co operative Society Ltd., annual danc? last Saturday. Bnnner-up was Miss Marion Willis (right) and Miss Margaret Oag was third.David - 52 words
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Article98 1957-12-19 9 Grounded Freighter Is Refloated liK 3,08f-ton Panamanian freighter, San Eduardo, which ran aground on a reef in the Bancoran Islands, off Sandakan, was refloated without any assistance on Tuesday morning. The British destroyer, Cossack, which rushed to her aid the freighter sent out an SOS, has resumed her voyage to98 words
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237 1957-12-19 9 KEDAH, Wed Joint Police operations against Communist terrorists on both sides < I thi Malaxan-Thai border ha\e continued under the d i »-i «l the mint planning committee ol the Malax an and Thai police. the Mentri Besar of Kedah. Tunku Ismail hin237 words
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Article48 1957-12-19 9 -of execution pending appeal was granted in the Singapore Assizes yesterday to a cinema operator, Edward Dawson, who sentenced to a day's imminent and fine of $1,000 for I a gramophone in October. M A Muthusamy made the application for Dawson who -1.000 b;.48 words
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Article104 1957-12-19 9 Citizens Dave: KL'AI. > Brothers announced to**ay that na.f its employ* e obtained Federal citizenship. The compat. i firm in the employ* The drive 'u:y this >t In the first few works of tha pre- i the 80-odd app!: he rigid 'condition and time taken tf)104 words
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Advertisement57 1957-12-19 9 SO %^£> 7— tm __^^_ti__j_l I -Kj-j-fa ______l v v %ss*ss'' t MM C ii Nothing added 1 And it'.-, made instant..', in the J WM \__Hl___>Vj^& W k/^M ißß______^_______Btf process— leaving the million, of ma. v.."'.- "flavour bud:_." tiM_____^Us___fe____H 10-aaadaesa coffee Olorkwa Maxwell House coffee. MAXWELL HOUSE Instant Coffee57 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-12-19 10 MR. A. Bou f Brothers technical director in Mala accompanied bt# his wife, left by air recent- "gland on long leave. Photo tak> at the no shows (from U Mrs. Boyd; Mr. H. C. Stal. farmanager; Mr. N. F. Nicholson, company chairman and47 words
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Article380 1957-12-19 10 IPOH. Wed. Iron ore rutput in Perak this year tons more than doubled that of last year. Production that year totalled 115,164 tons This was revealed in the ..ss given by the Sultan of Perak at today's State •il meeting. The Sultan giving a review380 words
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Article83 1957-12-19 10 London May Need Third Airport LONDON may need a third airport after 1970. according to Lord Douglas of Kirtleside. chairman of British European Writing in the airline's staff magazine, he said that by London airport would be "far too sma By 1970 the combined capaof London Airport and Gatwick Airport83 words
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Article103 1957-12-19 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yester were: copra Dec.- Jan. UK/ i nent $301 buyers, sellers; coconut oil in bulk $50 seller-; in drums $54 sellers. Muntok white per 111 teHer*, I i-.rA.i-; whit< $97 seders special Sarawak back $64. Singapore Copra A closing103 words
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Article51 1957-12-19 10 BRITISH Railways in* I both passengers and at continues to run at a higher level than a year ago. eipts from pa totalled £8.4 mil. in the four j weeks to Dec. 1 compared £7.8 mil. last yeatrafli ded the rail.four weeks against £29.2 mil. in51 words
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Article26 1957-12-19 10 THE Australian Government has approved imports of ben lm. to 1.5m. bushe high grade Canadian a the shortage in South Wales caaaai by i26 words
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Article45 1957-12-19 10 ii— iiiiiinn ui ii 1 1 nn i ii ii 1 1 1 I te Banka Association made the foli< changes in its rates to merchants yesterdav: Selling TT or O.D. r. Holland GMn. 12:.: Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.45 words
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320 1957-12-19 10 TRADE WITH AUSTRIA SHOWS INCREASE Finance And Commerce More Industrial Machines May Be Shipped To Malaya MALAYA's trade with Austria is increasing according to the Austrian trade delegate in Singapore, Dr. Heinrich Hirnschroar. fie said Austria was now making a bid to export more Industrial machinery to Malaya, following the320 words
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Article126 1957-12-19 10 Business In Shares SINGAPORE <'• i Tc norted the following business i (2.671 to W ed oven. Goodwood Park $1.30: Hammer jh SI. VTA: Hume ords" Ar>/-: Bi. Cement Righ'.s ;er $1.64: OCBC S. Darbv $1.80: Cold Storafl He.: Steamship |16J: S. T -4 10 overnight and yesterday: u.E. ore-126 words
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Article63 1957-12-19 10 RIMK.U' Jelei Rubber Ltd.. have declared an intcriai dividend of 10 per cent, less tc.x, for the year endiiiii Dec. SI, lf>.">7. payable sa .Jan. 24. latt, to stockholders on thp r»uister at the close of business on Dec. 23. This dividend is equa' to a rate of63 words
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332 1957-12-19 10 THF. Financial Times, in a survey of causes of the present fall in the price of natural rubber, says these are more due to a decrease in Inning rather than to the obscure situation in Indonesia. lt quh!^ the International RubtX r Stacy332 words
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Article84 1957-12-19 10 INDUSTRIALS and mM* •,-s daU la lhe Malayan ire mark) l yea erday. Th__ i illghtly easier. I m turnover remined small. Price hanger ann<:unoi ci by the Malayan Bharebroken Association yesterday weve: Sellers Hume Ind str* Pref. Aat/% 23/3 McAlist Metal Box 1.53 IJM rd Straits84 words
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Article167 1957-12-19 10 oil i n ro \ds Ananaaaa M Attai Akakui laru. Gle.nbcrg. Garbeta. Douglas. France Stove. i. Fres. Fillm. Norvest. Tai Sheun Hong SchouKekutama Hani Krancisndareus. Anna Presthus. ;na. Cal. London b Status Jensen. INM I MAM Lampo Seng. Benton*. Van D. B Yong Ann. June R Tungkal,167 words
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Article21 1957-12-19 10 i.\ E \HLV 1051 Prance will have ten nuclear reacton iterating. Radioactive Isotope production arill have Increased ,1 thousandfold21 words
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Article224 1957-12-19 10 A GI^NT new con itioa passenger-cargo facility I be built at Lo> bour, following tht .j an agreement H .i h l The agn I that the ncv. ipping insta will be preferenti igne to American Pr. Lines to meet the comp;.- reeds nsivc e t ent224 words
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Article85 1957-12-19 10 Rubber Slips 1\8 Cent I N TEH NATIONAL first grade rubber lor January shipment closed quiet alter steady at 822 cents per ib. on the BJlffapore market yesterday, a drop ot I cent ever Tuesday's pr.ee. The market opened lltfhtly lower on disappointing overseas advices. It ruled quiet throughout the85 words
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Article52 1957-12-19 10 BINGAPORE Chamber ai Commerce Rv- -per Assodstt m noon prices lo CCBtl ner lb yesterday were Buyers Sellers Intern il nal Jan. Bpot fob Bl] n No. IR.SS.Ub.fi 121 Int R 8 s. No. i February 82 82 2 January No 2 791 80 No. 3 771 77]52 words
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375 1957-12-19 10 Tin Export Cut Plan Faces Two Problems I WO problems facing tho International Tin Council's export res rietion seheme are mentioned by ihe .economist, in its latest issue. One bi? doubt, the publication says, concerns Indonesia It adds: "It happens that the tin concentrates are still shipped in Dutch vessels375 words
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Advertisement287 1957-12-19 10 PE 2^^\; ::^^^J Teli ***** 2 c RCBIN jC^ a 1 ***** Ff Th,^^^ "ESAU" for Dpmbi "PAJANGAN" for S,ok < I "TAMPOMAS" for D, a S. 0 r» I "BERAU" for PoUbon 9 D| k I "LAGONG" for D,okort 0 AMERICAN MAIL LiKl^ I^J accept, ng corgo tor c287 words
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Advertisement700 1957-12-19 11 L0 .FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 12. 6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE s B'm AMERICAN SERVICE i^ am***. Mam lm*. M__»r.. Ph,._,d.iph,a Cult Porr* Wmm PS Kam P, njnt D 2' D.c 2 29 Dec 27 f.O/IOMa, Mjf |5 M-| H lo -"<! d..char,. car t0 sORTH GERMAN LLOYD700 words
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Advertisement1199 1957-12-19 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD _c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 H Hncorpotatea mmmmmt |in «i s 0 "i"* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JJ SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS C-rriert option to proetcd vi other p-.r»% to lo.d ind di'.charjfi c*rgo Via Socx with l.bcrty to proceed via F" lni rr1,199 words
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Advertisement947 1957-12-19 11 MITSUI LINE m mpan s s p Akakurosan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe Moii via HongKong q Jf Akashisan Maru via Manila hm i -.'.ohoma, Kobe, Mop 1 9 Dec Nasuson Maru tor Moji. Kobe mmmmMJ, r*oh ohama 30Dec IS Dec FOR USA For New York, Philadelphia. via Bombay Harunasan Maru947 words
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Advertisement777 1957-12-19 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling* tot Bangkok ond or For Eoit Penong P S horn S por» "MANCHURIA 2S 26 Dec 2" 2 '■> Drc "MEONIA" II 13 Jon 14 15 Jon IC II Jon Colling So.gon. Bangkok "SUMBAWA W 19 jOTi 23 21 Jon accepts corgo lor Japon "KINA"777 words
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Article, Illustration2232 1957-12-19 12 India Letter from Our Own Correspondent PRODUCE or PERISH! IT :s [NDEED irprisim I i :i; admonition, Produce or Pari seems to be fast losing its urgency as we laboriously clan ip the :1: steps industria ..-at ion. ver good the Hi Five-Year Plan brought— in 11*54 we2,232 words
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Article357 1957-12-19 12 A NEW WORLD IN U.S. TWERE ii the icorld of the I are inhere you go for a ride in a rocket to the moon. 7; t rocket trembles and roars I a' moving pictures on the windoirs show tlie world receding aud the moon approaching. There is the old357 words
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Article, Illustration209 1957-12-19 12 Fertile Sahara Contains OIL \id md ih. ,i U !2| Far art* I <*— baT3 I within the mmtrnZl of the Hall* Uk v J IM* Par» are ur^«!f aectere moms, aad *m have long bees ttai* a eatend thr Wi*m Viae de-M Rut mere hints hair w. fa v209 words
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Article533 1957-12-19 12 From A Special Correspondent in Baa. iWPP5 s r IHE1 HE South-east Asia Treaty Organisation's range of interests, which, like JL that of NATO, has m the past been largely limited to the military fence of its own area, has I en considerably broadened by533 words
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Advertisement181 1957-12-19 12 The icorld famous family of TIGER medicinal products ffS^-ISg^ '•>■*• •'•> jtf^'^^WHP^^^ _<___<_ v t b^i\jSSfc_al_hvh^^ JK __e-**'* v wW \_____f^^^f^m^iQooj )<iiwy^ "r jfiSf 7^ > Z __\W^^ I_____Y _i *> *^___J Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Secs.ckness, Nausea, T i recifi e181 words
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Article177 1957-12-19 13 B.B.B.C. BAN THIS BOUT LONDON, Deo 18. (Beater)—The British Boxing Board of ontre»| have prohibiten! a prnpe>se-d match be-iu-»n Randolph Turpin, British Hfhtheavyweighl cha:npion and Willie* Pastrano third-ranking Ameriean hea\ > weight. w^ announced a.'cr r tr. < •vrn c Com m 1 1 e- p meeting f thp H-177 words
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Article58 1957-12-19 13 PF.:. A. Playing Inpiling «kejr J Lm I 1 1 Sepoy Line Recreation ciub 4 I Ira cue match on the 1 Ki ind yesterday. If it had not been fe>r the I performance of their keeper. Ojagar Singh, S- have suffered a he,, defeat. Me58 words
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617 1957-12-19 13 Is This The Answer To Brian's 'Flier' PETER WILSON says: It's A Screaming Scandal LONDON. Wed. f HAVE not, so far. entered into the controversy about the disallowal of Brian Shenton's Knglish native record of 9.7 seconds for the 100 yards Anyone, however, car. have n re and now. I617 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-12-19 13 KRIAN LONDON beat Alabama-born Negro from New York Howie Turner in a 10--rnunrl pe»int s uin at Harringay em December 10. Here London .right) flams a right through Turners guard a s the Negro hunches himself against the ropes MirrorpicMirrorpic - 43 words
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267 1957-12-19 13 CAPETOWN. Dec. 18. (Router) Clive van Ryrteveld, a/ho bad been appointcd captain of South Africa's team for the first two Tests against Australia, injured his hand yesterday and will have to miss the Hrst Test next week. The lniury occurred when ran Rynereld267 words
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Article55 1957-12-19 13 BRIGHTON, Suaeex, Dae. It, f Router)— Brighton Tigers, thp EngUah i<"e hockev club, beat the Czechoslovakia!) tanning team 7-5 her* **l right. Pprinrl s -ore* (Tigers first) mete J-2, H, The vulorv enabled Brighton to coTip.rtp a d :h'p i ver touring tea;m> as recent\v hey55 words
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168 1957-12-19 13 Rugby Unions 'Obey The Laws' Appeal LONDON, Der ;a .R c iter) The Rugby Union (England) seeks the co-operation of playen and rafectet i hi itrid *dhtranee to certaio laa c r game in a DOti I whirh be pvsted up in dub ho.this \veck-er:d The notlee daelarei 'hat close168 words
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Article72 1957-12-19 13 LONDON. Wed.—Providing the Irish FA take all possible measures to safeguard Italian players. Italy will agree to play their World Cup match at Windsor Park, Belfast, on Jan uary 15. This was indicated after a meeting of the Italian FA. The previous game, which became a72 words
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293 1957-12-19 13 MacKay or Holmberg to partner Siexas in Challenge Round MELBOURNE Australia, Dei 11 (UP) c-ptam Bill Talbert naJ lain atafl V:r Siena, rl Philadelphia stai, the or.v < nfHi States Davis Cup team who is cnt'.n Australia m the Challenge Round \)*<r- Talbert has i.amH S.< (.arrinar M Ba r\293 words
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Article61 1957-12-19 13 TOKYO D<c 13 Rei'cr) Jaoan ne* rp <\ «ab> u r.r.: star* wii. r.- r> n tn n wh« n tj.e Rr:". v p ar h' .1 London no* V .r- A '[> _■:< ir r r 'a pan Table Ter.r.:* A at;« n r.61 words
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Article145 1957-12-19 13 TOKYO. Do- 13 fßeuter; The Japanese r^ Skating As.so< lation today e e 'ed Mis: Hat_.ue Takan.izawa to represent tUi "-ir.tr v la Iha 1991 •a or.'i won en's ->"' championship! d ie to I efin :n Elklstner, Sareden, on Feb Miss Takarr.izawa, Japan's nationa145 words
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Miscellaneous187 1957-12-19 13 p *fcrvet By Al Capp _->___ ~*^_^p^^~]r9rrTTi i~^ T^!™" AHOWLS ITALLTO '-J r JT By*_^«__laS«aSkC J AH V»'lsH >0 r -WAS A L J MAHMAMMrSI- -''V-— 1 I HERETO INJOV THiS.TiNV^^ ■tf Oop By V. T. Hamlin ~~Z r ~7~- k-_v. I 1 t.v u k.c-vER MEARP COULPMT BE lADY...187 words
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Miscellaneous496 1957-12-19 13 I rpo II V' S 01 OTA TION: I I I X 'If :«re «.ian«llnu up- rijchl. don't worry If your 1 I sh.idow i> naaaed.*' a -d Macaa 1 Piaieibs. 1 Till R«»I»AX K»R K\ ERY- 1 I. ONE: You w.ll he m a pool- i 1 Hon t;<496 words
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Article381 1957-12-19 14 The Rumpus That Kong Created Till, biggest of the big mv s: irt. il i rumpus up threeMore* .:i he Arcad*-. Singal »re offire of the promoter oi tomurrou night's wrest I ml v. th.- Happ% World Yes— you've guessed it! It was King Kong and he Was in fighting381 words
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183 1957-12-19 14 Whv Was The Colony Champ Excluded? SPORTS LETTER —As an enthusiast of badB >n and a supporter of Seah I it, holder of the Singapore singles title. 1 just cannot make out why he was net eluded in the training of the Thomas Cup prospects now atationed in Pe? True,183 words
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Article84 1957-12-19 14 Pestan 's Son In School XV PENANG. Wed Brian PeStana th cteran state Scrum-half Maurice P< among the 19 players named to represent St. Xavit tituin their Inter-school ger fixture against Batu 1 High Scr. sorrow on the em R ;nd. vier's team will b, lee.ed from Tan Kim San84 words
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Article, Illustration238 1957-12-19 14 PHILIPPINES Chinese boxer with th° KO punch. Ray Ming Chan. is sparring with as many as of the old rivals of former Colony amateur champion. Ronnie Maaaaaah. as he tan find in h's training schedule at the S!IB gymnasium. Yesterday. Ray did his training238 words
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Article268 1957-12-19 14 "Much Will Depend On Public "-Goh Has. Sir.iMpore Olympic and Snorts Council is ail set to begin its campaign for funds to send an estimated 7a Colony sportsmen and official! to the coming A ian (.ames in Tokyo next vrar. Ml Go C Hin.268 words
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Article175 1957-12-19 14 INFANTRY ENTER QUARTER FINALS KUALA I R Wed. The Federal Infantry Brigade entered the next round of the F ration Army inter-unit hockey knockout competition when they beat the Federal Provost Cagr. 3-0 at the IIQ Armed Forces ground today. The Infant: the sth Battalion Ml from Pahang in the175 words
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Article177 1957-12-19 14 K LUMPUR Lumpur, proved too Hood for a depleted 1 l-man igor United Mde whom beat I point, (goal eigh: to thre 0 penalty) in their friendlv ruceer mate Bellamy Road tod I Airmen attacked id after five minut i broke through the United fence177 words
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Article25 1957-12-19 14 TODAY'S SPORT In the Colony SOCCER: Bl I Pan}anq I At League: Chua Ran I Yew Tec. Spinning Mills rs Boys Town both at Woodlands.25 words
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Article121 1957-12-19 14 Eddy-Ooi Impres As A Pair PENANG, Wed— The Eridj li oo ti n-Cni iv k 11a. k cem:.. nation tame into prominence when thev hat Johnny Hc.li and David Cbees_i 15-4, 15-13 after .".7 minute s <f thrillin; bulmi.it.n in the third preliminary round trial of the Tln.rv.v training s?-..ion121 words
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Article47 1957-12-19 14 kiwi.a i.r::pi/R. \\\r. Chartered Bank Sports club conceded a walkover to Head- r'« rier r..«:i Armv in the Selangor Hockev Association division Iwo league scheduled to be plavcd on the headquarten Pederation Arnw Stadium tori. when thry failed to make an ippearaace.47 words
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Article59 1957-12-19 14 SY. Dec. 13 Former A tralian I I rian Quist has p eked the I he believes should represent al: a In the challenge round it I p.g in Melbourne lecesabei f H His select" .vhlcv c'oopcr I Mai h son for the 8 agfa .ad59 words
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Article33 1957-12-19 14 BUKIT MNTANG V beat Polio R ral West tsto goals to nil in a Bukil Panjang I trict Football league at Woodlan M hamed Adilah scored both goals for the winners.33 words
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113 1957-12-19 14 LOajJOX. D. (R, ;ter). lhe Duke ol E 111 itirgh, Presidenl o; the Briti h K p,re and Commonwealth Gam. I tion. speaking Bl I dinner e tonight to ce ebrate the F ration'- L'~>.h anniversary, -aid tha Games had dene i113 words
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270 1957-12-19 14 Colony Cricket Champs For Hongkong Tour SINGAPORE Police Sports Association champions lor lour years in the Singapore Cricket Associatien senior league will make a threeweek tour (jf Boagfcoag for a series of five matches there. The touring side which la m« up ol 19 members Ini ling two reserves, an270 words
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Article, Illustration120 1957-12-19 14 Pros To Train Davis Cup Finalists MELBOURNE D c 18. tl ter>— Lew H id aid Pancho Gonzales rill help prepare the opposing Dai (ip Is ims f a next Kooyi as A,-, a pi .il champion. Pancho Gonzales. expected in Melbourne Mon three ci i'-.- t re the chalU120 words
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270 1957-12-19 14 MUSCLE -MEN WILL JOIN HANDS FOR S.E.A. C' SHIP THE Singapore Weightlifting Federation and their counterparts across the causeway may amalgamate into a pan-Malayan body to participate in the South-east Asia championships for the Aw Cheng Chye trophy next year. Hitherto, the two Federations have participated as Uvo distinctly different270 words
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Article228 1957-12-19 14 Team-work Gives Club Victory SINGAPORE Cricket Club "A* beat the Singapore I neer Regiment by li point* is goal and two trio 1 1 i I ItWM penalties) in a rugger n c played on the padang yeslei aay. The Regiment although a heavier lot lost mainly because of th<228 words
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153 1957-12-19 14 Ceylonese 'Stars' Among University Occasionals IPOH Wed n Ma d r.i s niversih "Occasionals" n team who are tn Malaya carh next will prohabU m. I leading cricket,^ from (v\ lon— H li Mack and Phil h. the Colombo Colts < kct Club Th, terms oflrr.d In the visitors be153 words
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203 1957-12-19 14 Only Three Qualify At SASA's Trials Onlv THREE of Singapore Amateur Sv, mmin; Associations Asian Games water-polo prospects wenable to qualify at their first time trills h H o n De: 11 A total of 22 are! poloisti arere invito •attend the trials, and of the lti arho arere seat203 words
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Article21 1957-12-19 14 Seletar Enter Final I I not I an 1 for- a I 1 1 1 j 1 w 1 I J21 words
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