The Straits Times, 4 September 1957
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Title Section12 1957-09-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1957 15 CENTS12 words
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Article873 1957-09-04 1 QUOTE w There will be no suspension of operations... members of the Malayan Communist Party who still persist in carrying on the armed struggle are deliberately fighting against the people and the elected Government of independent Malaya. A —the prime minister IT IS 'NEW AND FINAL' Reds873 words
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Article, Illustration385 1957-09-04 1 lOUOTE I The initial threat comes from the Communist terrorists... that threat must be eliminated A —king ipage 6) Speech from Throne stresses the need to safeguard merdeka KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The King said in his speech from the Throne when opening the Legislative Council today385 words
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138 1957-09-04 1 AMERICA'S CHEAPEST SECURITY— BY IKE WASHINGTON, Tuesday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER said today that some countries near Russia would be unable to maintain adequate defences unless they got American economic and military help American air bases in some of the nations, he said, gave US. medium-range bombers the same capacity as longrange138 words
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Article61 1957-09-04 1 HONG KONG, Tues— Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer, Chief of the Imperial Gene- ral Staff, said here today that Malaya had "got off to a very good start" in its independence. Sir Gerald, a former High 1 Commissioner in Malaya, was speaking on the airport hereReuter - 61 words
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Article154 1957-09-04 1 Pe nang sea snake kills a bather A MAN died in hospital here today after being bitten by a sea snake. Mr. F. Rogers, 32, a chemist on the staff of the Straits Trading Company, Butterworth, was attacked by the three-foot snake while bathing at Batu Ferringhi holiday resort, nine154 words
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Article29 1957-09-04 1 BELFAST. Tues. British troops today returned the fire of terrorist gunmen from across the frontier who tried to shoot up a police patrol In County Tyrone— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article79 1957-09-04 1 Malaya in UN decision tomorrow NEW YORK. Tues. The United Nations Security Council will meet on Thursday to consider the application of Malaya for I.N. membership, it was announced today. Malaya's application was sent on Aug. 31. Britain and Australia today sent letter to the President of the Security CouncilReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration44 1957-09-04 1 GHANA'S Finance Minister. Mr. K. A. Gbcdemah. who was in Singapore early this morning waiting for a plane back home after representing his country at the merdeka celebrations. In this Straits Times picturr h r is seen waiting at the airport.44 words
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Article48 1957-09-04 1 JAKARTA. Tues. The Government today banned the playing or singing of "Teranjj Bulan"— on.- of Indonesia's most popular songs because the tune has been adopted as Malaya's national anthem. The action was taken oat of deference to Malayan national sentiments, it was explained. UP.UP - 48 words
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Article18 1957-09-04 1 TOKYO, Tues.— The cabinet decided formally today to establish an embassy at Kuala Lumpur. U.P.UP - 18 words
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Article146 1957-09-04 1 Rajah quits as leader of PAP MR. T. T. RAJAH yesterday resigned as secretary-general of the People's Action Party "on health grounds," leaving the party without a leader. In a press statement yesterday, Mr. Rajah said: "I'm advised by my doctor to rest as much as possible by reason of146 words
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Article25 1957-09-04 1 RAF MISSILES (See Pasc 2) LONDON. Turv— Royal Air I'iirrc is to get Mgk altitude KnglKli Klottric Thundrrhinl. Supply Minister announced today. Reutn25 words
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Advertisement20 1957-09-04 1 LATEST PLATINUM GOLD ENGAGEMENT RINGS P. H. HENDRY (onutocturing Jeweller* N9 rtK 3"<*9* Rd > S'PO'*-*- Kuala twit fkt\ V r20 words
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Advertisement72 1957-09-04 1 I Mod- H H Stnkini WM conttmperirjr dei'|» m i-o JJP^P^H csntritimi Ron son *JSmJL intelligent beer drinker C2y— ~^SSflWSp^ T|, e K S be,.,- j s fresh boot. Tiger beer reaches you frc-lilv bottled. JFT after it lia; matured in the odkra V^^ Bf\ yf under spcciall/ controlled condition-.72 words
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Article, Illustration279 1957-09-04 2 FARNBOROUGH SPECTATORS THRILLED AS TEST PILOTS SHOW OFF TOP SPEED PLANES: CURTAIN IS LIFTED ON MANY GUIDED WEAPONS FARNBOROUGH. Tues. Electrifying aerobatics by planes in the 1,500 miles-an-hour class climaxed the opening here yesterday of the British aircraft constructors' annual display. Test pilot Peter TwissReuter - 279 words
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Article166 1957-09-04 2 DEATHS LOWEST SINCE 1947 JTUALA LUMPUR, fues. 1V —Malays had the highest birth-rate among races in the Federation last year with 49.3 per thousand (45.1 in 1955). The Chinese had the lowest, with 40.9 per thousand (40.6 in 1955). A total of 284,673 babies was born166 words
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118 1957-09-04 2 From lAN MOK-AI LONDON, lues— To British women the mention of Malaya evokes a picture of sultans, tigers and terrorists in the Jungle, said Mr. R. O. R. Osborne, warden of Malaya Hall here. So to give them a more118 words
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INVITATION TO PRINCESS MARGARET IS JAGAN'S 'MASTER-STROKE'
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Article57 1957-09-04 2 TOKYO: The Japan Sundry Goods Design Centre will investigate immediately alleged Japanese copying of British hosiery designs and trade marks. The British National Hosiery Maufacturers Federation charges that exclusively designed cream and maroon boxes of a Leicester hosiery firm were being subjected to "fraudulent techniques."Reuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration879 1957-09-04 2 From DONALD; LUDLOW - From DONALD LUDLOW WASHINGTON, Tuesday. IT has always been said that a good foreign secretary should be popular at home and unpoular abroad. For the greater part of his career Mr. John Foster Dulles has fitted this definition. He has certainly been unpopular abroad, and not too unpopular879 words
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Advertisement630 1957-09-04 2 tnebcrffon...r^l PESTS drop deaa FAST KNOCKDOWN' RI.K k^^fcr M^ FUr works fast kills l^JdJnfj M flies, mosquitoes, moths, I [J \1 M Knats, wasps and other >w M irritating flying pesta. suft«-tFFfcnv{- Hi k l-'lac Aerosol a death CM dealing spray penetrate* iWflFWlWtf M\ even crack* and err vires IMMMMMn630 words
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Advertisement43 1957-09-04 2 ISSUE NOW ON SALE fejU^p^M MM IS THE MABAZINE WITH THE MOST to KCS offer. It stimulates it entertains it informs d^fi» MM, packed with lively pictures, Malayan ptHfla fiction aid stories, brings Malaya into your home. SCHOOL_FOrW^SIA7| j ANOTHER BIG JACKPOT CONTEST43 words
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Article346 1957-09-04 3 After secret talks with Dulles, Stassen flies back to London 'Mutual interest in avoiding war is so large that we should be persistent' THF fTe WASHINGTON, Tuesday. T k U S dele &ate, Mr. Harold Stassen, flew Back to the London disarmament talks yesterday confidentReuter - 346 words
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Article256 1957-09-04 3 ii- i -.11 ING TON, Tues.— Ihe thief of the s air defences top missile expert it is possible to ilisn a defence nit the orean-span-.iiti-rt ontiiu-ntal Ilistic missile. Karte E. Par. lomniader of th American Air i Command, said in interview with the i news magazine NewtReuter - 256 words
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160 1957-09-04 3 JAKARTA. Tues. InJ donesian Army Chief of Staff Maj.-Gen Abdul Haris Nasution today banned a meeting of rebel leaders from outlying provinces scheduled to open tomorrow at Palembang, South Sumatra. Gen. Nasution also ordered the military commander of South Sumatra. Lieut. Col. Barlian. to preventAP - 160 words
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82 1957-09-04 3 UUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Peking has sent two congratulatory messages to Paramount Ruler and the Federation's Prime mister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, on the attainment of the country's independence. The chairman of the People's Republic of China, Mao Tse-tung, said he wished the Federation of Malaya82 words
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Article, Illustration92 1957-09-04 3 MARRIED at Caxton Hall, London: Miss Heather Dickson Wright, 29, daughter of eminent British surgeon Mr A. Dickson-Wright, who was in the Singapore Govern. ment Medical Service from 1924 to 1928. The bridegroom: Mr. Jack Taylor, West End property dealer and spare-time songwriter. Mr. Dickson-Wright,92 words
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Article66 1957-09-04 3 DISPUTED RED BILL PASSED TRTVANDRUM. Tues The Kerala State Legislative Assembly yesterday passed, without a division, an Education Bill, the most controversial measure so far sponsored by the four-month-old Communist Government. The Bill has been under fire from all three major opposition parties Congress, Praja Socialist and Muslim League whoReuter - 66 words
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Article62 1957-09-04 3 COLOMBO, Tues. Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike,' the Prime Minister of Ceylon, arrived here last night aboard a R.A.F. aircraft after attending the Malayan independence celebrations at Kuala Lumpur. He was accompanied by his wife. The Premier arrived home a day ahead of schedule because of theReuter - 62 words
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Article51 1957-09-04 3 JAKARTA. Tues. Four Filipino fishing vessels have been seized by an Indonesian naval patrol off the North Celebes and detained at Menado "for further investigations." Menado Radio said the fishing craft with total crews of 220 were found to be illegally operating in Indonesian territorial51 words
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Article36 1957-09-04 3 LAGOS, Tues.— The Gover-nor-General, Sir James Robertson, told the House of Representatives yesterday that the date of country's independence depended on the Nigerians themselves since Britain had agreed to the policy. A. P.36 words
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150 1957-09-04 3 400 HURT IN JAMAICAN DISASTER KINGSTON, Tuesday. THE death toll in Sunday night's Jamaican rail disaster rose to 205 today while doctors and nurses weary after 30 hours without sleep fought for the lives of the critically injured. More than 400 people areReuter - 150 words
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Article74 1957-09-04 3 WASHINGTON. Tues.— Mr. John Foster Dulles, Secretary or State, said in a message to the Prime Minister of Malaya published yesterday that be hoped the new Federation would enjoy the benefits of freedom and prosperity. "The Federation's transition to full independence, which you have skilfully led, providesReuter - 74 words
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Article89 1957-09-04 3 LONDON, Tuesday. ABOUT 4,000 officers and 5,000 other ranks will be discharged from the British Army under the cuts in the forces caused by the new reliance on atomic weapons, the War Office announced today The first big batch will go in the second89 words
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Article60 1957-09-04 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Eisenhower told his Press conference today that inflation was the United States' main internal problem. He said he was not advocating a buyers' strike, but the nation should be more selective and not buy merely because it was enjoying its largest incomeReuter - 60 words
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Article289 1957-09-04 3 LONDON, Tues. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £47 H Funding 4',i £90 1/16 War 3H% £65>4 BANKS Merc. (£s:£2Vj p.u.) £64 Chartered (£1) 42/6 Hongkong ($125) £47 INSURANCE Com. Un. (uts) 79/- —/1 .4 Royal 85/14 /3 Prudential £404 U289 words
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Advertisement176 1957-09-04 3 PROOF POSITIVE ik i has ju^t completed the most amazing ocean s ML- 0 jtj >thinp was left undone to enable those who travelled I *fll':^s^*^*"'^^^^ fc^ l iJulL^i^^ aprurc the piauresque charm of that plonouv period; ■■'■libers of the crew were decked out with breechc. rurf &L .-"./XfiSjl^ In176 words
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Advertisement317 1957-09-04 3 QUICK FROZEN JSWP^^ FRUIT PIES CHERRY PEACH APPLE BLUEBERRY They only need popping in the oven SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Easy Way to Kill Bugs, Ants, Roaches NEW LIQLID CONTROLS CRAWLINC INSECTS J' .i .STONS NO-ROACH: Simply bni.h No-Roarh on kit«-h«-n cabinets anil hawboanU It. control r (1 kroarlir-.317 words
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272 1957-09-04 4 LEFTISTS: ARRESTS WERE A HEAVY BLOW T<HE Middle Road bloc of left-wing trade unions yesterday called the arrests of 16 top unionists a "heavy blow" to the Singapore trade union movement. A joint statement by nine unions, whose members were among those detained urged the Government to give the men272 words
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Article191 1957-09-04 4 IN one of the longest mur- der trials at the Singapore Assizes this yettr. six men were sentenced by Mr. Justice Buttrose yesterday to one year's jail each. A seventh man. Yee Kok Yuen, was found not guilty and acquitted and discharged. The trial,191 words
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Article88 1957-09-04 4 The Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, Viscount Kllmulr. who attended the Federation's merdeka celebrations, will be entertained in Singapore by members of the Bar and by the City Council. He will meet city councillors tomorrow at City Hall at 12.20 p.m. He will then be the88 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-09-04 4 MALAYANS GATHER AT TRAFALGAR SQUARE STUDENT TEACHERS RECORD EVENT THESE three girls from the Malayan Teachers Training College, Brinsford Lodge, are seen busy with their cameras during the ceremony. They are (left to right): Hasnah bintc Y Unus Morjianah binte Kamaruddin and Asmah binte Zakaria. Reurer photo.83 words
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84 1957-09-04 4 WELL-TO-DO THIEF PICKED WRONG MAN Tan Kirn Hock. 17, son of a timber contractor, was convicted in Singapore yesterday of stealing one dollar from the pocket of a policeman in a bus on June 1. Sentence was reserved until Tuesday pending a probation report. Osman bin Ibrahim told the court84 words
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Article109 1957-09-04 4 rE pets' corner to be built at the Home for the Blind in Thompson Road will be tbe first of its kind in Singapore. The corner, which v ill be built by the Singapore Animal Lovers' League at a co«t of about S6OO, will109 words
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Article128 1957-09-04 4 Japanese dean to visit Colony DROF. Ichio Kato, Dean of the Law Depart Nippon University, will be in Singaoore n month, to recruit Malayan students for the f; leading Japanese private universities in Tokyo. The five universities are Waseda, Nippon, Meiji, Hosei and Chuo. Mr. Tan128 words
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Article48 1957-09-04 4 A. Kurusamy. 37. a labcier, was killed yesterday tha he was run over by a tract? at a building site at the Junction of Yio Chu Kang r" s and Upper T: Singapore. He was working under to vehicle when the ('restarted it and rewrsed48 words
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Article23 1957-09-04 4 The University will begin a new acades; year today with an orier.: tion ceremony at the C Tiong Ham Hall, Sintapc:!23 words
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Article256 1957-09-04 5 These laws wilt loosen passengers 9 tongues Illegal taxis to face rough going under new traffic code fHE war on pirate taxi operators in Singapore will be intensified from Sept. 12 when new laws under the Road Traffic Ordinance come into force. The Registrar of Vehicles256 words
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Article32 1957-09-04 5 Pek Boon Swee, described as sole proprietor of a big scrap iron business was fined 5450 in Singapore yesterday for being late in furnishing his 1956 income tax returns.32 words
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Article86 1957-09-04 5 Singapore business concerns wishing to register for barter trade with Indonesia will have to d 0 so before Oct. 31. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry said yesterday that the department had been informed by the Indonesian Consulate that applications for registration by new firms, would86 words
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Article, Illustration273 1957-09-04 5 It was to have been in Singapore, but... 'Scrap all plans and fly to marry me in Switzerland' WHEN Max Banninger, 2C, left for his home in Switzerland five months ago he promised his fiancee in Singapore that he could return and marry her in the273 words
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Article, Illustration34 1957-09-04 5 CLICK WENT THE SHUTTER— AND SECONDS LATER PHOTOGRAPHER WENT FLYING This picture was taken by Straits Times cameraman Lim Yaw Chong a split second before Patah (foreground) leapt the fence and sent him sprawling.34 words
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299 1957-09-04 5 Another Ferdinand— bull who would not fight I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1Y Another Ferdinand the bull that refused to fight disgraced himself here tonight. Rather than take a beating at the merdeka bull fight, Patah. a gentle giant weighing in at 600 lb.. fled from his opponent and leapt a four299 words
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126 1957-09-04 5 A WOMAN and two grandchildren were trapped when two giant trees crashed on their attap hut during yesterday's thunderstorm. Scores of neighbours in a kampong off Joo Chiat Road toiled in the torrential downpour to rescue them. They found Kadol Ribi. 55, trapped under126 words
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Article48 1957-09-04 5 IPOH, Tues. The Ipoh Rotary Club has sent 70 copies of the Merdeka Book —a Straits Times publication —to sister clubs throughout the world. Some of the 30 countries which will receive the book are America, Britain. Australia. Canada, New Zealand, Ceylon and Indonesia.48 words
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Article97 1957-09-04 5 A general post office clerk, Goh Meng Yam, was sentenced in a Singapore court yesterday to 18 months- jail for misappropriating $4,100 worth of postal and money orders. Goh, who had served 11 years with the post office, has lodged notice of appeal. Bail97 words
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Advertisement254 1957-09-04 5 I\\ JNJ for a national occasion NATIONAL ggi|i| THf EXTRA THIN WATCH \Byft_l vjjo 's|?sljv^ak precision built m. H K" oH^ \JPOW FOR SPORTS OR DRESS WEAR vk°^& A«* Wi'A INCABLOC V|k\ 2%^'tT V'K/ UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING n Federation of VUlaya durI 1 to 20th September, 1957. j SOLE, AGENTS I254 words
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Miscellaneous343 1957-09-04 5 ROTARY CLUB- Luncheon conversation class, Judo 5.30 p.m.; SOCIATION: Meditation class at meeting— talk by Prof. Aitken, Vice at Balestier Road pavilion— moto- Buddhist Temple. 30-C. St. Chancellor University of Birmlng- rlsts' self-repair class 7.30 p.m. Michael's Road, 7 p.m. ham-at Cathay Hotel. 1 p.m. CHINESE V.M.C.A. (Prince i 7343 words
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Article1437 1957-09-04 6 Here is the text of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Speech from the Throne at Kuala Lumpur yesterday: S~ |%URING these tffe M last few days we have witnessed many ceremonies of great and moving significance. I for my part shall always remember that solemn occasion1,437 words
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396 1957-09-04 6 'My Govt. proposes to offer new and final surrender terms' rorists who have waged war on the Malayan people for nine long years. That threat must be eliminated. This does not mean that they will be able to re-enter the bloodstream of the country and to pursue their aims unhindered.396 words
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Article, Illustration965 1957-09-04 6 sending officials last July to discuss with Government officials here the possibility of future trade negotiations between Australia and the Persekutuan Tanah Melayu. With regard to the Internal trade of the Federation, it is the desire of my Government that there should, whenever possible, be closer relationship965 words
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Advertisement165 1957-09-04 6 YOU NEED A MEAL BEFORE YOU WORK! |*5- jjp* s*^"' £jj Have bread and M^..*?x-r--h; t s /j'«^l>M DIIIC DA Mil ■sS&^aSPI ■'■■Ue BANy T|^~l MARGARINE "V. You can't expect to be really efficient I Q9tttttttci^_ >ioLaal«iflS:ws your job if all you have first thing is > jirtfiiiiiiMiaa»^Biai¥SMaßß s JL165 words
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Article452 1957-09-04 7 difficulties that my Government faces in providing a good medical service for the people of this country is shortage of staff. More and more Malayans are required for the maintenance and planned expansion of the medical452 words
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242 1957-09-04 7 wish It to b e thought that my Address this morning Is Intended In any way to be a comprehensive review of future Government policy. Excellent work Nor li It desired that the reference to certain departments of the Government should242 words
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Article103 1957-09-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The principal merdeka ceremonies were completed today with the state opening of the Legislative Council by the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. During the next few days, foreign envoys to the celebrations, including the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and Princes William, will oe leaving103 words
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Advertisement218 1957-09-04 7 "Do you love me Papa?" Of course I do! "How much?" There is nothing in the world you would not do for him. no sacrifice too great to make. By means of a PRUDENTIAL POLICY you can combine protection for your family with provision for your old age. THE PRUDENTIAL218 words
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Miscellaneous157 1957-09-04 7 RADIO MALAYA 802 Chtl <l ren 's Corner; 6.30 Speak m4*a*AXA Malay; 6.35 When day Is Done; BINGAPORE 41 metre* 6 55 Re «°lnsU Announcements; 8.56 KUALA LIMPUR. 341 metre*. ?^f a P ore |!l ttre Market Report; PENANG 366 metres 00 Time Signal and News; 7.10 MALACCA 197 mVES.157 words
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Article85 1957-09-04 8 70 Word, tlO (Minimum). ROGERS: Suddenly on 3rd September at Penang, Colin Francis, beloved husband of Celia. WILFRED EMMANUEL GOMES of Malikaveedu, Quiion Brother Of Mrs. Roman. Klang, passed away in Africa on 22.8.57. MADAM KHONG CHEOK HI \o. aged 71 pasted away peacefully at residence 128 Combe Hill,85 words
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Article38 1957-09-04 8 20 Word. Sin (Minimum*. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Nekain Singh, ISM. /etlred Mines Overseer, thank all friends end relatives for their attendance •t his funeral in Taiping on August 31, assistance and expressions of condolence.38 words
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654 1957-09-04 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Sept 4, 1957. Last Offer To Reds If the Malayan Communist Party and its friends have cherished the hope that the Alliance Government, on the attainment of independence, would be less than realistic in its attitude to Communism, they now know better. The initial threat654 words
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Article272 1957-09-04 8 The correspondence which Marshal Bulganin initiated with Mr. Macmillan is getting shorter. The British Prime Minister has crammed his reply to the Marshal's July letter into 2,000 fewer words. They are also more -.'seful words, more direct. They go to the heart of the matter. Why did272 words
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Article220 1957-09-04 8 The Malayan People's Socialist Front, formed on Merdeka Day, aspires to be the nucleus of a genuine opposition party. There is need in the Federation for political competition if only because without it even the most democratic government may develop authoritarian habits. However it is not enough for220 words
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Article, Illustration1455 1957-09-04 8 T.A.L. CONCANNON - T.A.L. CONCANNON BUILDING A CITY WITHIN A CITY IN the space of one- hundred years Kuala Lumpur has grown from a tiny mining hamlet in a Jungle swamp to the capital of Malaya with a population in this year of Merdeka of 315,0001,455 words
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Article280 1957-09-04 8 city will Datui i h e in the mil- i eminent ana the people 8 As has been rect, stated in Important pi being examined n s d an d It would be impSt an Jg But it can tM suitable sit s government buildl in the280 words
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Advertisement599 1957-09-04 8 I i Straits Times Free Press far Hi* cenvcnlama of aaVar- i then our rapratantativM at la) floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will racatva vmall odverti»«m«nt» and enmn to box i CloMificd odvcrtiMirtnr* mar i olm b« handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD., I Winchester Meatt, Collytr Quay, Singapore.599 words
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Advertisement71 1957-09-04 8 MALAYAN RAILWAY TRANSPORT SERVICE- I rhe Malayan Railway Administration offers facilities for the Collection, Storage, Transport and Delivery of goods of ever> description. Enquiries on all these matters will be welcomed by the District Traffic Superintendents at: Phone Kuala Lumpur 2821 Prai 231 !i Ipoh 3271 Cemas 240 Singapore *****71 words
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Advertisement146 1957-09-04 8 Natural Vitamin C in the world's most delicious tonic drink The finest natural vitamiu C RibeM kdpa MM rad btood c I tonic drink ever is Ribena- wmmX health improves, fcr- -a made from blackcurrants, the your skin bcaitby fruit which ;s richest in viu.- RU~.fitftsf.tigue.Quu,, from illness, gives extra146 words
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286 1957-09-04 9 rpHK Singapore Government announced yester--1 day the appointment of the first commission to probe political corruption in the Colony ;e commission, suggested by the former se--general of the People's Action Party, Mr d Yew, in the Legislative Assembly in July ises Mr. S. H.286 words
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177 1957-09-04 9 denies Rajah told him of decision Rom Page One I rere::' lon given to the CeyMlnlJter, Mr. Ban:ke. mea as a great shock tome to hear that his health terlorated so rapidly the last few days." terviev with the Times yesterday, Mr. iid he had told Mr. Lee Kuan Yew177 words
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Article128 1957-09-04 9 Committee agrees: Electricity prices should be raised from next year THE Singapore City 1 Council public utilities committee agreed last night to increase charges for electricity from next year. Subject to confirmation of the full council, the new charges wili be: Lighting, fans, lifts, cinemas and motor generators128 words
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Article, Illustration243 1957-09-04 9 The local men run it all alone IMMIGRATION IS MALAYANISED SINGAPORE'S Immi- gration Department is completely Malayanised from today. It is the first major department In the Colony In which this has come about. Mr. M. C. Compton, Controller of Immigration since March, 1954. and the last European serving In243 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1957-09-04 9 LINE-UP OF THE MINISTERS AT CEREMONIAL OPENING OF PARLIAMENT 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Tues. An International gathering of world representatives this morning saw the state opening of Malaya's Legislative Council by the Yang diPertuan Agong. They heard: THE KING pledge his Government to work1,097 words
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Article, Illustration735 1957-09-04 10 THEY MAKE A PAIR OF CORAL STILTS Faziel Fish swims to the edge of the sea, and sees a monster. His mother tells him later that this monster was a man and that he must never go there again or he may oe caught, but the little fish wants735 words
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Article, Illustration629 1957-09-04 10 /\N the far side of earth vi is the planet Mars which as you remember was nearer the earth recently than it has been for 30 years. It Is called the 'Red Planet', and It really does give off a red light as you can629 words
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Article101 1957-09-04 10 ELECTRICITY it a tricky thing to play with unless you know exactly what you are doing, but you may perform this simple experiment without fear. Rub a fountain pen against your trousers, or skirt for tome minutes then scatter tome fragments of tissue paper on the table.101 words
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Article145 1957-09-04 10 HERE are some more pen pals for you. Mohammed Badry bin Abdul Hamid, aged. 13. 273 Kapar Road, Klang, Selangor. Hobbies, stamps, radio. Chan Van Chong, aged 12. 6, Third Cross Street, Malacca. Stamps, sports. Shirley Lee, aged 10. 26 Koon Cheng Road. Malacca, views, music.145 words
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Article237 1957-09-04 10 Dear Boys and Girls, Here are the six winners of our ')umbled Joke' contest. Johnny Ting, 7 Cintra Street, Penang, Zahardin bin Omardin. 126 Lorong Kolam Ayer, Selama. Perak, May Janting, Ellis Road, Kuching, Sarawak, Abdul Rahim bin Ahmad. 93-A Kirn Keat Avenue, Singapore 12.237 words
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Article, Illustration314 1957-09-04 10 It was the wrong bear T* I ta very 1 book called: Th/> Of San Michp]«- v s Munthe. which v by *W enjoy readinf y°u interesting tale of them,,:. a L d °<* A lady whom th 2 knew found a b2r the forest and °h h e home314 words
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Advertisement407 1957-09-04 10 (QUICK -FROZEN PEAS SWEETEST, TENDEREST OF ALL The young green peas reach you at their tender best, with all their delicious flavour as fresh as the morning they were picked. \^k That's because immediately they reach the height of perfection W they are shelled, cleaned, packed into JF^"'>Blßßl^^^^^^ hygienic cartons,407 words
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Advertisement102 1957-09-04 10 NOMAD the best milk from the country of milk NOMAD milk powder 10 times better JB J.^-y tree cow& §1. NUTRITIOUS 6 N0 WAS TE natural proitus. minerals lv and vltamlM to scienliflcally fJW Mc balanced propotuonv ""JJ^ §2. HEALTHY g^ GUARANTEH maximum health-JlVini! pro- f"Vdf parties I "^f t3102 words
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Article, Illustration1306 1957-09-04 11 t0 put them through their paces. Then he stepped into line with the o tht i r victims and himself gave the order to fire firing squad gged volleys the was still alive. mercy shot from the o fl i [j, charge of the finally desdDaily Mirror - 1,306 words
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Advertisement237 1957-09-04 11 Fashion... a man's world, too It it J M 4s? l a^L^B &ks *>% MM 11 jM £5[ jaLV JOB f'v One* agqin ARROW* Uods the parade with _<<""' "">>. white shirts to suit everyone's taste. Soft collars, ///7^"^\\ non-wilt collars, fused collars-long collars, short collars, spread collars -they're all237 words
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Miscellaneous121 1957-09-04 11 Jfo.v Morgan 3M.MK Hack to patient T M MLiT M,l'r<i I f HOW'S THAT LITTLE &IRL FINE, PK. f VO LIKE TD T I'LL GET AN ISOIAtIon~^B| HUJ>yi COIWHG ALONG WHO WAS- CAVELL.' OO SPEND A GOWN FOR IOU.' SHE V ij. I APMITTED WITH DIPHTHERIA YOU WANT LITTLE TIME121 words
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362 1957-09-04 12 By Our Market Correspondent THE Federation of Malaya began its first ful working day under independent Governmen yesterday after the ceremonies connected wit the transfer of power. It is perhaps unfortunate that the marke prices of rubber and tin yesterday were362 words
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Article114 1957-09-04 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady quiet; September/ October $25 I|4 buyers, $29 1.4 sellers. Coconut oil: steady quiet; bulk $41 3 4 sellers, drum $45 V* sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $114, Sarawak $113, (both down $1),114 words
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Article341 1957-09-04 12 Singapore. and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fraser <fc Neave ords $2.85. 52.87 V,. J286; unmon $2.50 (and overnl- .it), Goodwood Park 11.32 Vi; W- Hammer $2.45 cd and 12.47 ft od; Hume Industries pref. A 245. iVjd. cd; Malayan Cement $1-73 >*; M. Colls341 words
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Article119 1957-09-04 12 Ships lylni alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Bengalen 1/2. Pyrrhua 4/5. Nissan Mam 6A. Wonogirt 6/7, Soudan 8/9, Polydorus 10/11, Telemachus 13/14. Glengarry 15/16, Marno Lloyd 19, Legundl 19, Serampang N. Wall 1, Laramuka N. Wall 8, Maxwell Brander 21/22, Glaucus 23/24, Malayan119 words
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Article72 1957-09-04 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 140%; Belgian Francs 1615H: Holland Guilders 123%: Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar72 words
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Article99 1957-09-04 12 September r •""yrs fob f |!L on Tu^day a T* j s> down BwWu Monday., .In* «6 The closing tnn "d'lightl l.Mer Cloxinj v.-i yesterday <v,: a """i*, OFFKIAI 2 t sellers 88> X In^>ei? int. 2 rs.. i*et seUers 88. i n t. T^ buyers 87. kUr,99 words
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Article15 1957-09-04 12 Owing to bad cable wli Melbourne Stork Exch»i_?s| tions were v., t receivediSi15 words
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Advertisement358 1957-09-04 12 Feel the effect... Switch on a Crompton Parkmson High Effiatncy Ceiling Fan and fed how well it works: see bow little current it consumes I Ordinarvtaru give only half its amount of effective cooling for every unit of electricity. Notice, too, that it runs with absolute silence. The secret ties358 words
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Advertisement405 1957-09-04 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ASSISTANT LECTURESHIP IN ANATOMY Applications are Invited for appointment to an Assistant Lectureship in Anatomy, depending on the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. It is hoped that the appointee would be able to assume duty by October 1957. Candidates must hold at least405 words
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Advertisement741 1957-09-04 12 NOTICES McALISTER t COMPANY, LIMITED Notice Is hereby given that the Transfer Books of McAllster Co. Ltd., will be closed from 10th September to the 20th September 1967, Inclusive. By Order Of The Board, Q. F. MOULTON, Secretary. SINGAPORE, 2nd September, 1957. CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER GA« DEPARTMENT: (1)741 words
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Advertisement379 1957-09-04 12 SELANCOR TURF CLUB MERDEKA AMATEUK EACE MEETING Saturday, 7th September IN7 The usual $5 and $1 Totallsator and Sweep faculties win be providedCold Luncheon available at the Race Course between 12.30 and 2.30 p.mVisiting Members: Gentlemen $9. Ladles $2. Telegrams: "RACING". K.L. Telephones: Town Office 2»25. Race Course 2936A. H.379 words
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Advertisement1282 1957-09-04 13 McAUSTER <Sc CO.. LTD. TIL. No.: 283*1 MitißfiMftr 1 UXIS KLAVENESS UMB LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG ft HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTI AND one to, UAA, Nth Atlont-c Ports ""ZFLIZZT* 0 SU^HYV,LLE CITY OP POONA s por p s-hom Penong Spore P. Shorn Penong g d1,282 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-09-04 14 Singapore half back Devadas breaks up a more by the Selancor forwards Shcpherdson and Lawrence, in Monday's Merdeka Games hockey match in which Selangor beat Singapore by three goals to one.32 words
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214 1957-09-04 14 SAUL JOSHUA - BUSIEST DAY FOR THE 'VILLAGE' TODAY SAUL JOSHUA By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. This morning I visited the Technical College, the home of the foreign teams to the Merdeka Games and I can report that all's well at the village. And it did not take the village commandent, Major Q. B.214 words
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Article230 1957-09-04 14 TWO classy Australian geldings Red Joker and A Dockside are among the eight newcomers recently registered with the S.R.A. Both Red Joker and Dockside, who were flown out from Australia last month, have been registered in Class Three recent winners at Buklt Timah Fair230 words
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Article41 1957-09-04 14 LONDON Tues— Results of last night's Rugby Union and League matches were: RUGBY UNION; Jed Forest 6 Penzanre and Nevdyn 0, Redruth 3 Welsh Academicals 3. RUGBY LEAGUE: Featherstone Rovers 24 Whitehaven 8, Huddersfield 12 Old ham 38.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article73 1957-09-04 14 LONDON Tues.— Terry Splnks, Britain's Olympic flyweight boxing champion, will make his debut aa a jockey in Manchester on Friday. He will ride Lulng In the Cromwell Selling Plate and Dominion in the Loom Handicap. Splnks, now a professional boxer, ls training for a fightAP - 73 words
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161 1957-09-04 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A LLAN JONES, one of Malaya's outstanding batsA men, has dropped out of the All-Malaya team to meet the Ceylon cricketers here on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. His doctor has ordered him to rest. Hls place will be taken161 words
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Article52 1957-09-04 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Rain washed oat the second and final day's play in the cricket match between the visiting Ceylon team and Malayan Ceylonese at the Malaya Command ground here today. Only 30 minutes play was possible yesterday during which Malayan Ceylonrse lost three wickets for52 words
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Article110 1957-09-04 14 LONDON. Tues— Results of last night's English and Scottish football matches: DIV. 2: Sheffield United 0, Charlton Athletic 3 West Ham United 1. Blackburn Ro.-en 1. DIV. S (South): Colchester United 2, Queen's Park Rangers 1; Coventry City 1, Newport County 2; Mill wall 3, Crystal PalaceReuter - 110 words
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Article77 1957-09-04 14 XIASTINOS Tues.— A sparkling 11 innings of 91 In 63 minutes by Rohan Kaiihal helped the West Indies beat L. E. O. Ames's Eleven by Jour wickets here today. Set to make 270 runs for victory in 245 minutes, the tourists reached their target77 words
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Article90 1957-09-04 14 LONDON. Tucs. Remits In today's cricket matches were: At Scarborough, Yorkshire beat MCC. by eight wicket*. M.C C. j 173 and 170 (Taylor 61. Tyson! 63). Yorkshire 367 and 78-2. Yesterday's results: At Bournemouth Hampshire beat Gloucestershire by an inn- 1 ings and 28 runs. Gloucestershire 121Reuter - 90 words
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302 1957-09-04 14 28 entries for M-Cup race at K.L. 'Gymkhana' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The feature event of Selangor Turf Club's Amateur race meeting on Saturday the Merdeka Cvp has attracted 28 entries. They w\\\ be divided into two divisions There will be nine -aces on the programme Entries are: COWDRAI PLATE: Cl.302 words
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Article35 1957-09-04 14 PARIS, Tues. Kazuyoskl Taku, of Japan, was beaten 6-4, 7-5 by Ist van Gulyas (Hungary) in the men's singles second round of the lawn tennis tournament at the University Games here yesterday. —Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Miscellaneous350 1957-09-04 14 f a higher nudists? (8). Straits Times Crossword !;K ri rrr a 29 Ten trains pas&tng (9). DOWN o i, j "TaTSSSSn™™"" T™ T"™"?™l 1 "The rank ls but the guinea's <Burns) (5). ■wtj -s^ tt^ m —mm *sr 3I- may be achieved after drcs- H^ 1^ p^l S Place350 words
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461 1957-09-04 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - Corthine mesmerises the Siamese defence for 6-0 triumph NORMAN SIEBEL. SINGAPORE TURN ON HEAT IN SECOND HALF By ITUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday.— After playing like a tired team In the first half 1V when they missed the best part of a dozen goals and scored only one, Singapore turned on the461 words
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296 1957-09-04 15 GLADYS IN FINAL: TO MEET THE HOLDER KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. MRS. GLADYS LOKECHUA. the 1953 women's singles champion, today staged a comeback in competitive tennis when she beat Mrs. P. A. Francis, the Negri triple champion, to enter the final of the Selangor Lawn Tennis Championships. Mrs. Chua. who won296 words
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560 1957-09-04 15 VIETNAM MAKE SPIRITED SECOND HALF RALLY TO WHIP MALAYA I£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. ">- Vietnam, conquerers of Singapore 7-6 after 180 minutes of glorious football, looked a tired team, very prone to inJury, when they met Malaya in the winner's league of the Merdeka soccer tournament at the Merdeka stadium tonight560 words
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Article77 1957-09-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Burma gained their first full points In the losers league of the Merdeka Games soccer tournament when they beat Cambodia 2-0 after a playing in torrential rain for more than 60 minutes. The match started In heavy rain and by half-time the77 words
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Article23 1957-09-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. G.E.S. Tapah tNorthi beat Sultan Ismail College. Kota Bharu (East), 1-0 In Merdeka schools hockey final today.23 words
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Advertisement817 1957-09-04 15 FOB SALE 1* Wordt ti (Mim.) Rax it ttt. txtrm. FOR SALE In good condition, recently overhauled Seven Avery Compound Scales, Capacity 300 lbs. Ideal for packing rubber bales and one Toledo Deal Platform Scale, Capacity 3,250 lbs, half pound graduations. For lnspee--1 tlon and offers call Goodyear Orient Company,817 words
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Advertisement154 1957-09-04 15 M. alee your time choosing one of the new FORTIS watches it W is going to last you a life -time. Strength and precision are the j| hallmarks of the new, handsome and stylish FORTIS range. And in addition, BEP, the sensational new Balance— V^ Electro timing— Process by FORTIS154 words
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Article, Illustration462 1957-09-04 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL 'BADMINTON QUEEN 9 TELLS WHY SOB WITBDMIEW FROM MERDEKA MEET JJALA LUMPUR, Tues There is a story behind the hdrawal of Malaga's Über p captain, Mrs. Ceciiia Samuel, m the Merdeka badminton impionships now in progress c—ae a sad story of ungraciouss and462 words
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Article439 1957-09-04 16 Natekar was no match for Eddy KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Eddy Choong, the All-England and Malayan singles champion, qualified for the men's singles final of the Merdeka badminton championships when he beat India's No. 2, Nandu Natekar, 15-4, 15-7 in 22 minutes at the Selangor badminton hall tonight. Eddy displayed the439 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-09-04 16 Abdullah Piruz reaches out to a net drop in the men's doubles match in the Selangor international badminton tournament at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Lai Fook Ying forms a winning partnership with Piruz. The Selangor pair beat Eddy Choong and Heah Hock Heng of Penang 15-9, 15-7. Straits TimesKOK AH CHONC - 55 words
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267 1957-09-04 16 T^HE 17-year-old Indo--1 nesian women's champion, Yang Weng Ching, tonight entered two finals in the Merdeka badminton championships. Weng Ching. who won the Malayan title last year, eliminated the Penang champion. Lam Kit Lin. 11-8. 11-7 in the women's singles. Then she and267 words
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185 1957-09-04 16 \f ALAYA'S leading Thomas Cup ITX pair in 1955, Ong Poh Urn and 00l Teik Hock, combining again after two years, played magntflclent badminton tonight to beat the other 1955 Thomas Cup pait of Lim Kee Fong and Tan Jin Cong 15-5. 17-14185 words
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Article121 1957-09-04 16 3-0 surprise success for Pahang KOALA LUMPUR, lues. DAHANG scored a surprise 3-0 win over Penang in thelt Merdeka Oames Hockey Festival match at the Merdeka Stadium here today. Pahang led 1-0 at the interval, scoring five minutes before the Interval through centre-for-ward Rajah Azlan off a penalty bully. Eighteen121 words
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Article65 1957-09-04 16 JOHORE BAHRI' RUGGER- South Johore Kujhy Inion trial at English t'ollrgr fTound. 5 p.m. SINGAPORE RUGGER: Police v S.C.C. "A", Thomson Road; S.C.C. New comers t Rest, padanf St. Andrew's OBA V RAAF, Tcngah, Woodsvillr. BADMINTON: S.B.A. junior in-ter-club and Schools championships, S.B.A. hall, 7.30 p.m, SOCCER: S65 words
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Article53 1957-09-04 16 4 th victory in a row aria iv'T' "Ays 1 8 I>b1 >b victory basketball Ifri Hi fourth mi,,.^"^,: gvsSS Siam :i-:« after, Wai 29-23 at the in. *S second m.v, i, nt ik T* bS.'Vta The finjl S^J schools haskf than Chinese vh,,,.| > Pahat. wfea heats Yuen Chine*53 words
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Article341 1957-09-04 16 001-ONG DOUBLES MAI BE END TO TROUBLE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayans with their thoughts fixed upon next year's Thomas Cup defence —had a mixed bat; In the Merdeka badminton championships nelng played at the Selangor badminton hall here. On the debit side there were the341 words
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Miscellaneous71 1957-09-04 16 mUMmW 8 A mT T S3 N A.Ha?I. am 4 630 "erdeka «adtu«. BASKETBALL: Hong Kong v SOCCER: Hong Kong v Formosa. 7.30 pjn.; Singapore HOCKEY: Malayan Hockey Malaya. 7 p.m. at Merdeka Stay Kowloon 8.45 p.m Indonesia Federation "A" v Malayan Hoc- dium. VS 10 P; m *Wen»tion "B".71 words
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