The Straits Times, 21 January 1957
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Title Section27 1957-01-21 1 a ym Ad n i J A^QtJVE ffi E f O/fr f^ngr A° V^ flew**?* The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1957. 15 CENTS27 words
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Article294 1957-01-21 1 WORLD BANK MISSION'S ESTIMATE WAS TOO LOW Planners seek more to expand agriculture, social services Up one third: Cost of that 5-year plan [JALA LUMPUR; Sunday. \TK ).VS live-year economic devei will involve the expenditure boat $1,000 million, the Straits rimes learned today. milieu more than the294 words
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208 1957-01-21 1 Stunting— then engine cut out KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fHE pilot of a Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Tiger 1 Moth was killed instantly when his plane crashed on Serdang Estate, Serdahg.. this afternoon. He was the only occupant. The pilot was Gilbert Manuel. 25,208 words
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Article92 1957-01-21 1 Short back and sides dearer now I I EDS <>f Singapore o had their hair ''hinese barber shops id to pay 50 lore than the usual y the Sinease Barbers' As- raised its prices ol 'he New Year now casts $2.50 for lead of $2 and children instead lor the92 words
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130 1957-01-21 1 The luck of Ulu Langat's Red No. 1 (minus trilby now) KAJANG, Sun. T<HE No. 1 terrorist in Ulu Langat district, Chan Thai Chee, 38, had two lucky escapes from death today. At 4 a.m. four Lincoln bombers roared over the camp where he and several comrades were sleeping and130 words
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Article168 1957-01-21 1 UNREST FEAR SPREADS IN CHINA HONG KONG, Sunday. COMMUNIST China's secret police have launched v a massive crackdown on saboteurs, reports dis- closed today. Hundreds have been arrested and tons of ammunition seized, the reports said. The purge coincided with unrest in Communist Poland andAP - 168 words
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121 1957-01-21 1 MIDWIVES THREATEN 'MORE PAY' STRIKE ABOUT 120 Singapore Government midwives yesterday threatened to go on strike in support of their claim for more pay The women, who are members of the Singapore Midwives' Union, took the decision at a meeting last night. The meeting empowered the executive council to take121 words
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Article71 1957-01-21 1 CALCUTTA, Sun. The India Steamship Company, one of India's leading lines announced today that its ships have been directed not to call at South African ports. Its action followed a statement on Friday by Mr. Eric Louw South African External Affairs Minister, that his country wouldReuter - 71 words
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Article88 1957-01-21 1 LONDON, Sun— A man in the Scilly Isles is the only person in Britain rectiving radio-active treatment by post. Mr. s. Howard-Culverwell, 30, has a rare hair disease which has resulted In complete baldness. After consultation with a London specialist, it was decided to treat theReuter - 88 words
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Article32 1957-01-21 1 COLOMBO, Sun. The Chinese Prime Minister Mr. Chou En-lai, will visit Ceylon later this month, it was announced by the Prime, Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, last night. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article28 1957-01-21 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. New tests of tactical size atom bombs are being considered for the next series of experiments at the U.S. Government's Nevada proving ground. A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article29 1957-01-21 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Eisenhower was sworn in for his second term today. The oath was administered in the White House by Chief Justice Earl Warren. A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article20 1957-01-21 1 LONDON, Sun. Belgrade Radio today announced the appointment of Dr. Stane Pavlic as Yugoslav ambassador to Indonesia.— A.P.AP - 20 words
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Article95 1957-01-21 1 A DRIVING instructor, Nr Tong. 36. was beaten up by a mob after he collided with a cyclist in Henderson Road. Singapore, yesterday afternoon. He was dragged Into a back lane by the mob and attacked with sticks until he was unconscious. The crowd scattered95 words
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165 1957-01-21 1 IKE SENDS NOTE OF WELCOME TO KING SAUD NAPLES, Sun. SAUDI ARABIA'S King Saud, here for an overnight stay on his way to Washington, today received an advance message of welcome from President Eisenhower. Mr. Victor Purse, assistant White House protocol officer, entered the King's hotel suite shortly after 7Reuter; AP - 165 words
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Article29 1957-01-21 1 NAPLES, Sun.— a Brazilian unit of 49 officers and men left early today to join the U.N. peace force In the Suez Canal zone. A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article19 1957-01-21 1 BELGRADE, Sun.— A Yugoslav salvage team sailed yesterday to help clear the Suez Canal. A.P.AP - 19 words
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Article35 1957-01-21 1 CAIRO, Sun. Mr. Suleiman Nabulsi. the Jordanian Premier, said here last night that Jordan would approach Britain to negotiate the termination of the AngloJordanian treaty "as soon as possible."— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article29 1957-01-21 1 BRISBANE, Sun.— Warders I broke down two cell doors jwith a 10-ton hydraulic jack I today to end Brisbane Jail's two-day-old prisoners' stay-in strike.— Reuter. IReuter - 29 words
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Article16 1957-01-21 1 The Japanese Consul-Ge-neral in Singapore, Mr. Ken Nlnomiya, leaves for Tokyo today on holiday.16 words
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127 1957-01-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. OEVERAL thousand dollars worth of delicacies mostly pork sausages, specially bought and kept for the Chinese New Year, v/ent up in flames this morning in a soap factory at the 3i mile Cheras I Road A storehouse and the soap127 words
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Article56 1957-01-21 1 PAfllS, Sun. A French schoolmaster. Marcel Weber has Invented pneumatic rubber soles so that people can literally "walk on air." He is now working out how to make the soles puncture proof after they have been attached to shoes or slippers and blown up56 words
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Article35 1957-01-21 1 BOMBAY, Sun. -Two emissaries sent by the British Government to explain the Radcliffe constitutional proposals for Cyprus to Archbishop Makarios. the Cypriot leader exiled in the Seychelles, arrived here today by sea.35 words
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111 1957-01-21 1 STOP, SAID P.M. -BUT THEY DIDN'T CARE A NOOT...AND HOOTED TOKYO. Sun rpAXI drivers here P ro -1- tested against a Government plan to increase petrol taxes yesterday oy parking their vehicles in a solid mass outside the Prime Minister's residence locking the doors of their vehicles and setting upReuter - 111 words
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Article75 1957-01-21 1 Round world backwards SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. It's something to fly around the world in 45 hours, but airman Eugene Priess did it backwards. He Is a 21-year-old tail gunner on one of the three 852 intercontinental Jet bom- bers which completed the historic flight on Friday. "He insisted on flying75 words
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Article189 1957-01-21 1 Muslims meet on Red threat A NKARA, Sun. Lead- ers of four of the world's most powerful Muslim states will reach "full agreement" here this weekend on "the necessity for eliminating Communist infiltration in the Middle East," the Prime Minister of Iraq, I Gen. Nuri Al Said, declared last night.Reuter - 189 words
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Article40 1957-01-21 1 IRE I>O( TRINK Hi M. P\SSKI>" WASHINGTON. Sun. Thr Vin-Pn-siili nt. Mr. Nixon, said today 1"' believed Congress would pass President Eisenhower's new Middle Fust policy 'Substantially in tlie form lh>« it hits b< en proposed." Re. liter40 words
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Article180 1957-01-21 2 KADAR LETTER TO U.N. ALLEGES MISTREATMENT, DEMANDS: CRACKDOWN ON PRESS TRADE UNION YEW YORK, Sun. In a letter to the United Nations Se-tretary-(Jenerai. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, Hungary yesterday tailed on the United Nations to repatriate all Hungarians who fled to Ausiria and other countries after the OctoberReuter; AP; UP - 180 words
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Article76 1957-01-21 2 VIENNA, Sun.— Josef Dudas and Janos Szabo, two leaders of the Hungarian rebellion, were executed yesterday in a Budapest prison, Radio Budapest reported. Dudas headed a group of Insurgents that stormed the Foreign Ministry and seized the Communist newspaper, Szabad Nep during the OctoIbcr fighting. Szabo was76 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-01-21 2 THESE informal outfits are from the new spring collection by Dorville of London. Left: A long-sleeved Nwlmsuit in red crepe nylon edged with white at the neckline and worn with a multi-coloured straw fez. Centre: A lemon-yellow nylon playsuit with a cotton coolie jacket.Reuter - 78 words
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Article179 1957-01-21 2 Turks to demand half of Cyprus if Britain rejects NICOSIA, Sun. Dr. Fazil Kutchuk, leader of the Turkish community of Cyprus, said yesterday that Cyprus would have to be partitioned if the British Government rejected Turkish counter proposals on the Radcliffe constitution. Dr. Kutchuk was addressing 5,000 TurkishReuter; AP - 179 words
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Article61 1957-01-21 2 BONN. Sun. Britain and West Germany yesterday announced that "some progress" had been mad e in the financial talks to decide whether or not four British divisions will remain In Germany. A Joint statement by the two delegations said "some progress has been reached in fundamentalUP - 61 words
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Article200 1957-01-21 2 DOGSJOIN IN HUNT FOR MADMEN LONDON, Sun. Police squads, using teams of tracker dogs, combed the moonlit stretches of rural Nottinghamshire last night in a manhunt for two escaped criminal lunatics Constables called at lonely farmhouses and warned that all doors and windows should be bolted. The countryside was ringed200 words
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Article21 1957-01-21 2 HOLLYWOOD, Sun. Actress Linda Darnell will marry an airline pilot next month. This will be her third marriage.— U.P.UP - 21 words
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Article26 1957-01-21 2 ANCHORAGE (Alaska). Sun.— Rescue crews fought last night to reach flv ft men entombed deep in a coal mine by a violent explosion. —U.P.UP - 26 words
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Article136 1957-01-21 2 LIVERPOOL, Sun. Two Russian trade officials who came here to try to end a deadlock in the shipment of rubber worth £3 million to Russia said last night they were satisfied their shi ps would be loaded. Dock workers have refused since November toReuter - 136 words
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191 1957-01-21 2 Scientists use 4,000 beer bottles to probe sea's secrets RESEARCH AT $1 A TIME VICTORIA, (British Columbia). SEVEN Canadian scientists are to set tomorrow with a boatload of expen j ments and 4,000 beer bottles. The bottles empty— may prove as valuable as the instruments to the oceanographers aboard H.M.C.S.191 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-01-21 2 HE'S No. 2 IN QUEEN'S FLIGHT GROI'P CAPTAIN Arthur Dennis Mitrhpll. 38, h ai been appointed deputy rap. tain of the (Jucens Flight a new appointment. Reutrr picture.Reuter - 28 words
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Article24 1957-01-21 2 PARIS. Sun.— General Wtj. gand. commander of t: French Army when it vii overwhelmed by tho Geraa^ in 1940. was 90 yesterdayA.P.AP - 24 words
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Article20 1957-01-21 2 LONDON, Sun-Mr. Grs Wills, 51-ypar-01, tive M.P., has been appoint? Comptroller of th c Boy Household.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article95 1957-01-21 3 'SAVE OR ELSE' PLEA LONDON. Sun. Bris new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Thorneycroft, issued a nt "austerto the n to overcome imic crisis. the nation to: 7 an even bet- Inga than r of 1956: riticise when oment seeks to ".ire as it certry to do; 1 reas the95 words
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Article44 1957-01-21 3 YORK. Sun— A Pan in Airways mechanic Dakota plan P from a hangar at New :rport last night, took off and immediately crashed. The mechanic wa s killed and the plane wrecked. The crash did not interrupt airport operations. A.P.AP - 44 words
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740 1957-01-21 3 U.N. gives Israel 5 days to get out of Egypt OVERWHELMING APPROVAL FOR 'COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL' ORDER v YORK, Sun.— in United Na- General Assesses terday overliningly approvresolution callor a complete withdrawal Egypt ilution asked v -General, Dae Hammarskreport back to mbly on the ithin five days. Otin^r 74-2 resolution also740 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-01-21 3 BRIGADIER Louis Pascal of the Monaco Guard, examines the ceremonial gun with which he will announce to Monaco the birth of Princess Grace's baby, due this week. If it is a girl 21 shots will be fired, if a boy 101 shots. A.P.AP - 51 words
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Article232 1957-01-21 3 Red M.E. offer boosts Ike's plan WASHINGTON, Sun. —The Vice-Presi-dent, Mr. Richard Nixon, said yesterday that the Soviet-Chinese offer to protect Middle East nations "dramatically illustrates why the free world must not leave a military or economic vacuum" in the area. Mr. Nixon said the declaration, signed by China andReuter - 232 words
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Article242 1957-01-21 3 1>OMBAY, Sun. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said today India would never use atomic energy for evil purposes "whatever might happen and whatever might be the circumstances." He added: "There are no conditions attached to this assurance." Mr. Nehru was inaugurating an atomic reactor atReuter - 242 words
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Article44 1957-01-21 3 LONDON. Sun. The Chester Motor Club which earlier cancelled its annual car rally because of petrol rationing, decided yesterday to hold thr event regardless of fuel shortages. Club officials said members will race on bicycles. —U J.44 words
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Article238 1957-01-21 3 —POLESVOTE RED IN SECRET' BALLOT ni ARSAW, Sun. Poles cast their ballots in a strictly controlled mockery of a "free" general election today. The voting cards carried names of candidates recommended by the Communist Party at the top. Those below had been approved but not recommended by the party. AReuter; UP - 238 words
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Article34 1957-01-21 3 WASHINGTON, Sun.— US Defence Department officials expect the British Defence Minister, Mr. Duncan Sandys, to arrive here on Jan. 28 from London to discuss cuts In the British defence establishment.— U. P34 words
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Article35 1957-01-21 3 LONDON, Sun.— The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, returned home last night after talks in Rome with the Italian Foreign Minister, Mr Martino, on the Communist threat in the Middle East.— A. P.35 words
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Article26 1957-01-21 3 CAIRO, Sun. Mr. Abdul Rahman Abu Taleb, Yemeni Minister in Cairo, today denied that Yemen plans to abrogate her treaties with Britain. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article307 1957-01-21 4 'NO FREE SPEECH AFTER MERDEKA Progressive Party man ('Alliance to terming secret police') warns; 'But fear of arrest will not deter vs 9 he says IPOH, Sunday. A PROGRESSIVE Party official told a public meeting here last night that after "merdeka" there would be fear of arrest by the Alliance307 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-01-21 4 ENGINEERING STUDENT FOR MELBOURNE YEOH THEAN POH, 20, wiU be leaving for Melbourne, Australia, this week to do a five-year coarse in civil engineering at the Royal Melbourne Technical College. He passed his school certificate examination from the Anglo-Chinese School, Penang, in 1954. Foe the past two years he has58 words
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Article65 1957-01-21 4 iPOH, Sun lpohs first fatal accident of the year occurred last night at the junction of Hugh Low Street and Gopeng Road when a gardener. Sldek bin Hajl Isms 'l. 62, was Involved in a collision with a car Sidek. who was cycling towards65 words
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Article35 1957-01-21 4 Mr. W L Blythe will talk on "Chinese Secret Societies' when the Singapore branch of the V W.C.A. International Women's Club meets on "Ved nesday at 10.30 a.m. at the YWCA.. Raffles Quay35 words
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188 1957-01-21 4 RATES MUDDLE: SPECIAL LEGISLATION TO SORT IT OUT? IPOH, San. rE Taiping rates assessment "muddle" is likely to go before the Federal Executive Council for a solution by means of special legislation. The Minister for Natural Resources and Local Government, Inche Sulaiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said here today that188 words
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Article39 1957-01-21 4 KUALA LTTMPUR, Sun. A major reduction in the Federation's 24,100 special constables is under way. This slash is part of a master plan, now in preparation, for reducing the ranks of the whole police force.39 words
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Article20 1957-01-21 4 The Indian Fine Arts Society Singapore, yesterday celebrated St. Thiagaraja Day with a concert at the Ramakrishna Mission.20 words
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164 1957-01-21 4 Colony to have first Malay firm in import-export trade THE first Malay firm to deal in the general importexport trade in Malaya is to be formed in Singa- pore soon. The firm, to be known as I the Temasek Trading C 0..; Is being sponsored by the j president of164 words
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Article44 1957-01-21 4 KLUANG. Bun. Three people were killed when a lorry and a car were involyed in a collision at the 3rd mile. Jalan Rengam. at about 3.30 p.m. today. The dead were two Indians and a Chinese. Five others were injured.44 words
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Article27 1957-01-21 4 IPOH, Sun. Mr. John Sebastian, an American harmonica virtuoso, will give a public concert here tomorrow at the St. Michael's Institution hall at 8 p.m.27 words
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Article35 1957-01-21 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.-The ninth Scout Group, Johore Bahru will hold a trade and fun fair at Jalan Ah for two weeks commencing from Jan. 24 In aid of the its jamboree fund35 words
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Article85 1957-01-21 4 rE Young Women's Christian Association of Malaya is planning to abolish the post of National Director because of lack of .funds. The president of the Y.W.C.A.. Mrs. Ruby Norrls told the Straits Times yesterday that the present director. Miss Phyllis Lowe, would complete85 words
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Article77 1957-01-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun.The death occurred recently in Ceylon of Mrs. Ratnammah Vaithilingam. wife of Mr K. V. Lingam. J.P., formerly of the Government English School, Muar. Besides her nusband. who is now In Jaffna, she left a son, Mr. Paramsothy. engineering student In the University of Malaya,77 words
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Article45 1957-01-21 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Mr. Jack Smith, from Kuala Lumpur, has succeeded Mr. E. L. Lawley as Controller of Posts in Johore. Mr. Lawley left today for Britain and will not be returning, having .relinquished the post under the Malayanisation scheme.45 words
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Article, Illustration211 1957-01-21 4 BURMA EXPANDS AIR, SHIP ROUTES DURMA i, big expansion of h' air and sea routes th! Burmese Minister f nr Aviation and M- ir r Department, r" Maung, said in Sinepore yesterday The Minister flow i mo gapore on Baturdaj i the inauguration m B v r mese GovernmeJ! shipping211 words
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Article120 1957-01-21 4 Malay tests 'not so difficult rpHE Singapore Police > Secretary. Mr. Peter Claque, denied yesterday that Malay examinations for police officers were "extraordinarily difficult" or that officers had no time to study the language. He said such claims could have come from a tew 'discontented" officers. Regulations required police officers120 words
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Miscellaneous507 1957-01-21 4 RADIO MALAYA •Programmes that marked ran be SINGAPORE received by listeners in Malacca. Short wave 49 A 41m. Medium mm AM wave 476 m., 341 m. 366 m and KeClOoal 279 m. A.M. *8.57 Broadcasts to English Short wave 41m. Schools: P.M -1.15 Monday Medium wave 476 m. Lunch Date;507 words
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Article64 1957-01-21 5 Party plans branch in Colony rrXHE Pan-Malayan Islamic J. Party, which has one representative in the Federal Legislative Council. is planning to form a branch in Singapore. A close party source said yesterday that an organising committee was being formed to unite the party's supporters here. The pariys present president64 words
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Article47 1957-01-21 5 Officials of the Indian Motion Picture Distributors Association of Singapore and the Federation for this year are: President. Mr. M. M. Maalai; vice-president. Mr. Lim Eng Kwan, secretary and treasurer. Mr R. M. H. Patel; committee, Messrs. Ranjit Singh, Mahinder Singh and Abdul Kader.47 words
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Article45 1957-01-21 5 Planned: A war museum KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malay Regiment has set up a committee to start a war museum at the regiment's depot in Port Dickson. The committee, headed by Col. G. Wort, has asked exservicemen to present articles of military interest as exhibits.45 words
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Article210 1957-01-21 5 MANY WANT TO ANSWER CALL TO 'GO EAST' TRANSPORT: GOVT. IS ASKED FOR PROMISE [fUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce plan to ask the Federation Government for terms for settlers to open up jungb land in Kelantan and Trengganu. A chamber spokesman said today210 words
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Article72 1957-01-21 5 A community centre for the 12,000 people living in Boon Teck Road, Singapore, was formed yesterday. The patron, Mr. Thio Chan Bee, said that the members would meet in the Chinese Benevolent Association's hall until its clubhouse was built. "We have already applied to the Government for72 words
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Article67 1957-01-21 5 The Singapore People's Action Party's offer of assistance and and free legal advice i to its "people's sessions" Is proving popular. The P.A.P. secretary. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. in a state- ment yesterday said that to meet the public demand, the party had decided to extend67 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-01-21 5 MR. AND MRS. LIM HONG TOW after their marriage at the Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church. Singapore, on Saturday. The groom is a commercial artist while the bride, the former Miss Teo Bee Geok. is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Teo Kong Wah— Straits53 words
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Article308 1957-01-21 5 Why we quit— by 48 STC workers SUNDAY IS OUR REST DAY' T^HE Singapore Traction Company yesterday put out men from its 'spare pool" to replace 48 drivers and conductors who refused to work on three limited-stop services along Nicoll Highway and over Merdeka Bridge which was introduced yesterday. The308 words
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Article254 1957-01-21 5 NEW HOPE FOR REFUGEE LUDVIK A LUCKY phone call miay mean a fresh start in life for a young Czech stowaway who arrived in Singapore last week from Basrah. Unkempt, unshaven, destitute and without a passport, 25-year-old Ludyik Gasperik had only one slender hope when his ship berthed at Pulau254 words
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Article42 1957-01-21 5 Mr. W. G. Read, a former Fire Service Officer in the Singapore Fire Brigade, has been appointed Adviser to the Burma Fire Service Directorate for one year. He will organise and introduce a training scheme under the Colombo Plan.42 words
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Miscellaneous180 1957-01-21 5 RAFFLES Ml'SEl'M: Special; TOC H Women's Association exhibition— "Photography In Sin- (Slngupore branch) Weekly meetgapore" selection of prints by ing at Talbot Housa, 11 ScotU leadlne photographers working in Road. 10 a.m. Singapore. 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. FEDERATION of Boys Clubs: BRITISH COUNCIL HALL: Judo and motor-repairing classes Films180 words
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Article65 1957-01-21 6 ■11 Words $10 (mi'-. mum) MI! AND MPS H. W. FOX Thank relative.-, and friends for their kind attendance and valuable presents at their wedding 12.1.57. MBS. McNICOL MONCUB Wishes to thank the many friends tended the funeral of her husband on Monday 14th January; j for the wreaths65 words
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625 1957-01-21 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Jan. 21, 1957. Listening To The Radio One of these days it will be realised that departmental reports lose most of their value when published a year late. Or was this point relished long ago? Some value nevertheless usually remains. The report on broadcasting in625 words
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Article473 1957-01-21 6 An admirable idea is embodied in a pamphlet published by the Federal Land Development Authority, the body set up last May on the recommendation of a special working party which considered the problem of developing new areas in the Federation for land settlement. It sets out to explain473 words
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Article117 1957-01-21 6 Even Government servants find red tape irksome and are not above circumventing it. A select committee on public accounts has found that purchases of stores in Singapore were being authorised by Public Works officers who had no business to do so. This, says the select committee, was a117 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1957-01-21 6 THE REAL TEST IS COMING FOR UNITED NATIONS VERNON BARTLETT ALMOST six months have gone by since E Nasser nationalised the Suez Canal. He thereby created one E crisis and reminded us of another which we had all tried hard to forget. The/ must E now both be tackled s1,015 words
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698 1957-01-21 6 PRESIDENT DIEM MEETS WITH PASSIVE' RESISTANCE AS COUTH Vietnam is try- ing to force the Chinese who live here permanently to accept what the country's leaders deem to be obligations of citizenship. Feelings have risen, face was lost and pocketbooks are being hit698 words
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Article290 1957-01-21 6 rE news item In your issue of Jan. 17 on the subject of radioactive isotopes being handled by the Medical Faculty of the University of Malaya makes Interesting reading. The isotopes are reported to be miracle-workers and It is claimed that they will be capable of: Locating290 words
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Article153 1957-01-21 6 rpHE notice displayed in A a cafe in Johore Bahru which prohibits Muslims from entering the premises because alcoholic drinks are sold there is surely setting a dangerous precedent. Religious, or civic prohibition has, through the ages, shown itself to be a dangerous weapon. The greatest153 words
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Article94 1957-01-21 6 Now that the quota system Is fixed by Government in Mission Schools there is no point In Mission Schools (Aided) preparing advance estimates as in Federation Mission Schools. This work can be taken off Mission Schools hands and done by Government. There is generally a rush94 words
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Advertisement818 1957-01-21 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Words $10 (minimum). BRIOGS:— To John and Sheila I 'lang Kerbau Hospital 19.1 57. a son. GIBSON- To Elizabeth Ann (nee Panton) at Batu Gajah Hospital on 18th January 1957. a daughter (Jane EllKibeth Honor) sister to Peter and Andrew. to Words $10 (minimum). HO NEO Cheng818 words
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Advertisement65 1957-01-21 6 6 RAFFLES PLACE PHONE: 8064 COLO STORACE ARCADE PHONE 2 1 r. v. \ntUlvl K. E. MEYER, mcaa, d.opt., turn > K. W. BELL, PIP.OPT., A.S.T.C.. F.A.O The truly UNIVERSE jl_ n¥*mf)mf*l^i Oil SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. A Variety of &tt» SIGNET RINGS j GEM SET RINGS I SLEEVE LINKS GOLD65 words
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Article83 1957-01-21 7 EXPERT'S PRAISE FOR WAR ON T.B. ilian T.B. exday that AntiAssoclation the most run clinics he irector of tuberUi Western the Straits been greatly wort earn- 1 a.v,ociation and ..:>: G H. Oar- the death rate Singapore wU be said. \<> comment aed the need co-operation and ofiirial bt against83 words
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Article17 1957-01-21 7 UHJ, Sun. A :n;in. Setaat Tumpat, rrom here, yes- alter he poisonous :.:> catching < near his17 words
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Article95 1957-01-21 7 5 nations at merdeka trade show KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. FIVE countries have agreed to exhibit their products at Malaya's merdeka trade fair at Petaling Jaya, seven miles from here, from Aug. 24 to Sept. 15. The fair is being sponsored by the Malaya Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees). They've agreed95 words
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Article41 1957-01-21 7 Chinese .rrre will toe hether to contlng to disc ment aid iiools. Several schools and associations have urged the chamber to call a meeting of all Chinese associations and guilds to study the scheme and make recommendations.41 words
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Article443 1957-01-21 7 460 RESIGN FROM SUMOEI WAY BRAMCH OF M.M.E.U. -THAT LEAVES HOME SELANGOR MEN SAY THEY ARE DISSATISFIED AT CONDUCT OF H. Q. LEADERS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. \JINE employees in the Federation are to form a new union to be called the All-Malayan Mining Workers Union.443 words
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91 1957-01-21 7 TWENTY-THREE prisoners of the remand prison section of Outram Road jail, Singapore, went on a one-day hunger strike last week. The Commissioner of Prisons, Major W. L. P. Sochon, said yesterday: "They refused to eat because they misunderstood what they were91 words
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Article50 1957-01-21 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Lim Ec Hln. who tried to evade duty amounting to $261 on diamond brooches, two platinum rings and a watch while a passenger on the train yesterday for Kuala Kra!, was fined $1,600 in the Sessions Court today. The Jewellery was confiscated.50 words
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Article28 1957-01-21 7 A 23-year-old woman. Wee Siam Kee, mother of two children, was found dead hanging in her room in a house in Pongol Road, Singapore yesterday morning.28 words
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Article51 1957-01-21 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A terrorist, Ah Kau. was killed by a patrol of the 1/2 Gurkha Rifles near Kulal yesterday. His pistol and ammunition wer c captured. A resting place for two terrorists was found nearby. The Gurkhas recovered two packs containing sweet potatoes, rice and51 words
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Article61 1957-01-21 7 J.P.C. Woodhouse. of Slme Darby and Co., Singapore, was fined a total of $4d in a Colony court on Saturday for twice breaking the speed limit. Woodhouse admitted driving his car at 63-65 miles per hour along Bukit Timah Road and at 58-60 miles per61 words
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Article28 1957-01-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. One hundred and thirty eight youths from various parts of the Federation will start a two-year teacher training course In Penang tomorrow.28 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-01-21 7 MR. JOHN DANAM and Miss BernadetW- Mary Packiasamy, who were married at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Singapore, on Saturday. The bridegroom is on the staff of the Cable and Wireless— Straits Times picture.39 words
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113 1957-01-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Pakistan Government has agreed to a Federation Government proposal to establish an office In Karachi, it was announced today. The officer In charge will be styled "Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya In Pakistan' and will be responsible for the113 words
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Article, Illustration269 1957-01-21 7 A MANAGER, a business executive and a hawker were some of the people who took part in a 16-cou-ple mass wedding organised by the Singapore Hokkien Hoay Kian. Mr. Ko Teck Lim, a Colony multi-millionaire, who officiated, said he was glad that more of269 words
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Article176 1957-01-21 7 14-day notice was not given ♦THE Singapore Senior Officers' association yester--1 day had to postpone a meeting called to discuss the reduction of salaries of permanent secretaries because 4t was unconstitutional. Members had not been given 14 days' notice of the meeting as required176 words
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Article71 1957-01-21 7 THUGS ROB COURTING COUPLE PENANG, Sun.— Police are looking for four men who were reported to have robbed a courting couple on Friday night. Posing as a detective, one of them accused the couple of misbehaving in the Botanic Gardens and ordered them to get Into the victim's car. The71 words
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Article67 1957-01-21 7 JOHORE^ BAHRU. Sun. —I Mr. D. A. Somerville. the retiring British Adviser, Johore, was yestelday made a Dato when, at the command of the Sultan, the Regent invested him with the Order •of the Crown of Johore. The ceremony took place at the Istana Besar67 words
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Article68 1957-01-21 7 Dagger boys get $580 IPOH, Sun.— Three Chinese youths armed with daggers waylaid an eating stall proprietor in the heart of Ipoh town last night and robbed him of $580 at the Junction of Leech Street and Market Street. After warning him not to lodge a report the youths walked68 words
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Article41 1957-01-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr Patrick Keith, a Radio Malaya editor, left here today on his way to Britain for a six months' course at the British Broadcasting Corporation. Mr. Keith. 26, joined Radio Malaya three years ago.41 words
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Article51 1957-01-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A tin mine labourer, Lee Soon Chong, 37, of Ampang new village, was fatally injured when he was knocked down by a motor cyclist while going to work this morning. Lee was taken to hospital unconscious with head Injuries. He died this51 words
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Article42 1957-01-21 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— ln the Sessions Court here today Abdul Hamld bin Taha, penghulu of Kulai, was sentenced t 0 three months' jail on each of three charges of breach of trust. The sentences are to run consecutively.42 words
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Article29 1957-01-21 7 Han Suyln (Mrs. Elizabeth Comber) will speak at the Singapore Y.W.C.A. Business and Professional Women's Club lunch at the Cathay Restaurant on Saturday at 1 p.m.29 words
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Article270 1957-01-21 7 BROTHER vs. BROTHER IN POLL rpEMERLOH, Sun. Two brothers were opponents in the Temerloh Town Council elections here yesterday. All six contested seats were won by Alliance candidates. Seventy five per cent of the electorate voted. The brothers were Mr. Tan Kee Tong, 42, and Mr. Tan Kee Thong. 22,270 words
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Advertisement136 1957-01-21 7 ...modern locks for modern buildings 's a lock for every pur- iVV^iM^^^/fl^iMi pose in the WESLOCK rang«J9H a new concept in modern %&*olQ<hj£x*si?> icity of design, with con- $z££M °aled preset machine screws, w^lt^f 'ull lipped strike, split spindle |iSMMM IMi smooth operation, ease of WfwiHfflP" feY •^tallation and dependable136 words
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Advertisement122 1957-01-21 7 class YC I diesel A engines Mlj? I the new heavy-duty all purpose power unit I 16 to 72 B.H.P. i Radiator or Tank Cooled For SALES SERVICE SPARES H^K^ft MNGAPOftt KUALA UMPI'H ■PI NANC, !F(IH MALAI I A \HhM»«N I HKIsW KOTA BHA»U TfcUK ANSON KUANTAN lESMLTON -l«n I122 words
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587 1957-01-21 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Why do they shoot US Presidents? BOOKS OF THE WEEK By ALLINGTON KENNARD THE ASSASSINS. By Robert j. Donovan. (Elek Books 215.) WHY should anybody want to shoot an American President? Mr. Donovan, a newspaperman with a Washington beat, got to wondering about it after Collazo and Torresola tried to587 words
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Article294 1957-01-21 8 BOOKS FOR MALAYAN SCHOOLS rpHE lack of history and geography books written to the requirem e n t s of Malayan schools is slowly being remedied' Two recent publications, in English and deserving of translation, are the second volume of Junior Malayan Geographies, by Mr. G. E. D. Lewis (Longmans,294 words
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Article272 1957-01-21 8 ATOMS WORK FOR PEAC E By Walter Warwick CALDER HALL. By Kenneth |ay. (Methuen 55.) WHEN Queen Eliza- beth opened Calder Hall nuclear power station in October, the world had its first commercial atomic plant. The revolutionary Industrial developments of the last two centuries have been based on the fossil272 words
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Article810 1957-01-21 8 Where you went wrong By The Competition Editor DESULTS of The Mala- yan Monthly Jackpot Contest 'D' were published yesterday in The Sunday Times. Here are what the judges thought were the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more difficult clues: ACROSS 6: In order810 words
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Advertisement444 1957-01-21 8 i UIm T Ut a| if <§3jgig|i§EvK ij It JBvES but the Egyptians knew it ages ago! Powers to overcome sickness! Time has since crumbled Meant to escape poverty! Egypt's walls, but it couldn't deKoowledge to bring happiness stroy this formula for the control and peace of mind! Skill and444 words
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Advertisement285 1957-01-21 8 Bored with the same old meals PUT BOVRIL'S BEEF IN YOUR COOKING Stir a teaspoonful of Bovril into your soups and newi and makan. It adds a rich beefy flavour that mala cam exciting. And it stimulates your appetite and digestion. When there's Bovril in the cooking, not only docs285 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1957-01-21 9 1 1 <)Kl> I-everhulme, who made millions from soap, hired 1 \,u:iistu<. John, the foremost livinjj portrait painter, to p jint hi< P' ftlire The P° rtl "ait when finished did not please j. lordship. He tried to Hide it away in his safe. ItDaily Mirror - 1,221 words
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Advertisement7 1957-01-21 9 MORDER I RIDDLE OF B R MILLIONAIRE^7 words
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Advertisement260 1957-01-21 9 After illneSS health and strength rapidly restored -^^^IsPfc^ 1 Lowered vitality and general fihvsiral "^^~^W^utmjSjKMVJß I weakness that follow an illnrn nerd sjiei tal JU/j *^ii care mri nr n complete and rn\t\d rr o< rry mS^gT fiP^L norm "l he.ilth and strength. Taken JvL jSj*>* L regularly. Brand's Essence260 words
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Miscellaneous52 1957-01-21 9 Hex 31orgun. iff.fi. Little, trick '^rTrt, xTItVc \l /SFopthf p^-'w^not/c I 'J\l Even to him. that"vunsi_ade 1K 4 I MS\ walk pa^ \J iUck Tracy No panic riSngfl &i\ OUT OF HERE, was talking on I USpJ think? UEKttSKrtr now let's '^BJBfertT aaouHP^JI IET^bE&ITJ/^^^B F\W\ wicmcostof I panicky. Ace O'liara52 words
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Article465 1957-01-21 10 By Our Market Correspondent A GOOD volume of business continued to be transacted on the Singapore Share Market last week, although in certain cases prices were easier on profit-taking. This will probably only turn out to be of a temporary nature, due to the sliding off in465 words
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Article410 1957-01-21 10 npHE following business done X in the Singapore Share Market last week was re* ported by one firm of broken for the period January 12 to January 18:— INDUSTRIAL: Fraser Neave Ords. $2.25 to $2.30, Federal Dispensary $2.20, Gammons $2.08, Hammer Co. $1.70 to 51.67» a to $1.70,410 words
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Article687 1957-01-21 10 rE followinc revised list of share quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers Association after their last meeting on Friday:— Wex Brick* Pref 1.55 1.60 Ords 1.75 1.8S Ulas Ice 13.00 (buyers) 8. B. Petrol 52/- 53/J. M. Trustee! 8.10 6 SO 3on. Tin Smelt Pref687 words
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Article161 1957-01-21 10 DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCE? T*|IVIDENDS announced last Books win fc week by companim oprr- January atinic in Malaya were: Kill n« lv PUKET TIN DREDGING LTD.: a second i LTD-: an interim dividend of dend of In p r 2 2 sd. per share, less income per rent inn,m.- tax161 words
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Article358 1957-01-21 10 •FHE price of rubber in Singapore last week, despite bullish statistical forecasts, continued to drop on lack of overseas offtake. There was a drop of nearly four cents during the week between Monday's closing price of 97% cents and Friday's close of 93 7 8 cents.AP - 358 words
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Advertisement423 1957-01-21 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as Typist, Marine Department. Candidates should be 17 years but not be over 23 years, must have passed Form HI in an English School and must be able to type at 30 w.p.m. from printed or typed documents salary scale:423 words
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Advertisement554 1957-01-21 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment as Storekeeper, Marine Department Candidates must have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday and must have passed (a) Form 111 or (b) Form IV in an English School. The Salary scale for (a) is $100 x 750 115/137554 words
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Advertisement748 1957-01-21 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Junicr Technical AsdsUnt Apprenticeship Scheme. The 0.E.8. Invites applications from young men of age 21 years and below wishing to be considered for admission to the Board's Junior Technical Assistant Apprenticeship Scheme. Those who have replied to our advertisement which appeared in newspapers on the748 words
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Advertisement540 1957-01-21 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service PROM CANADA/US PACIFIC PORTS jp pats Sailing San Armint Vancouver FrancitcoS'oore f iwei fining fm,,. Kr.itin Hakk. i/5 Feb 6 Feb 8 fcb 17 Anna Bakke 18/20 Feb 21 Feb 23 Feb Ih Elisabeth Bakke 26 lan 9 Feb 12/14 Mar 15 Mir Accepting Cargo rot540 words
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Advertisement1137 1957-01-21 11 TVtzwjj_ '^os MANSFIELD tic CO.. LTD. T*>it 241*. jroted m S.naocv-ei n2 Hn#l) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE P»* fl PPd vbl BMnN port* to lood ond dischorgo cargo LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS SAIL!*" rw Singopora Ou* Soils P. S'hom Penang I" Port Jon 21 Jon 25 Jen 251,137 words
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Advertisement1041 1957-01-21 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWA»DS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penang P. Sham S'por* "MALAYA" In Port 22/25 Jen 24/27 Jen A 24/27 Jon JUTLAN Dl A" 2»/lt Jen 29/29 J.n 30/11 Jan HOMEWA»DS SAILINGS FOR GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG, OSLO S pore P. Sham Penang "KAMBODIA" 14/151,041 words
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Advertisement985 1957-01-21 11 "buying BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD TI 2 L ,7?- SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hom Penong BENDORAN for Liverpool, Rotterdom 6.14/21 Jan 24/24 Jen 22/21 Jan BENATTOW for London, Rotterdom, Hamburg, Antwerp 23/27 Jan BENREOCH tot London, Hull, 27/29985 words
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Advertisement1200 1957-01-21 11 McAUSTER tie CO., LTD. TEL.' No.. 281*1 ELLKKMAM BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGCLES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND and for U.S.A.. North Atlontic Ports Accepting cargo for Central 4 South ond Conodo vio Colombo America em o« ottawa *T*mT S'pora P. S'hom Penang jeyjo Jen1,200 words
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775 1957-01-21 12 U.K. SOCCER REVIEW LONDON, Sun. MANCHESTER United, bidding for the great soccer treble in the English league champienship and the F. A. and European Cups, showed signs yesterday that the strain may not be far away. True they looked good in midfleldReuter - 775 words
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Article120 1957-01-21 12 O'Neill gets his first century SYDNEY, Sun. •VTORMAN O'Neill 19-year-old New South Wales batsman, demonstrated with a chanceless 12 against South Australia here yesterday that Australia has found a new batting star. New South Wales made 382 for six wickets in reply to South Australia's first Innings total of 248Reuter - 120 words
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Article26 1957-01-21 12 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun. Homed, the Hungarian football team, were beaten 6-4 by Flamengo here last night after being 3-1 down at half-time.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article95 1957-01-21 12 BELFAST. Bun.— Bobby Neill. the Scottish featherweight champion, was surprisingly beaten by Jimmy Brown, 22, of Belfast, who knocked him out in the eighth of a 12-round bout at King's Hall here last night. It was a final eliminator for the British championship and Brown's brilliantReuter - 95 words
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Article194 1957-01-21 12 WALES HOLD THEIR OWN IN TUSSLE OF FORWARDS CARDIFF, Sunday. ENGLAND won their first international rugby *-i match of the season against Wales by a single penalty goal here yesterday. I The score which decided the issue came after 32 minutes and was the result ofReuter - 194 words
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Article76 1957-01-21 12 CALCUTTA, Sun. Englishbred horses filled the first three places in the Queen Elizabeth Cup, run over one mile, six furlongs here yesterday. Queen's Court, a son of the Newmarket 2.000 Guineas winner Court Martial, won by a neck from Morn, with Scorched six lengths further bshindReuter - 76 words
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Article78 1957-01-21 12 BRISBANE, Sun— Rain restricted play to only two hours on the second day of the Sheffield Shield cricket match between Queensland and Victoria her e yesterday. Light, rain and a soft pitch -delayed the resumption until tea. In the remaining two hours Peter Burge,Reuter - 78 words
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Article1041 1957-01-21 12 DIVISION ONE P W D L P APts Man. United 26 18 4 4 67 37 40 Tottenham 26 15 6 ***** 36 Arsenal 28 14 5 9 58 47 33 Wolves 27 14 4 9 64 47 32 Preston 27 12 8 7 53 43 32 Leeds1,041 words
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Article394 1957-01-21 12 LONDON, Sun. /CAMBRIDGE University ran up the biggest score in yesterday's rugby union games with 32-6 victory over Edinburgh University. Arthur Smith, their 24-year-old International wing-threequarter, was in great form and scored five tries. Another wlng-threequarter to distinguish himself was Roy Sa'ndstrom, Britain's Olympic sprinter. MakingReuter - 394 words
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124 1957-01-21 12 MANILA. Sun. PHILIPPINES open golf champion Celestlno Tug ot shot a 74 (two above pan in the final 18 holes to win the fifth Far East open golf championship at the Wackwack Country Club course here today. Tugot with an aggregate score of 296 forReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement342 1957-01-21 12 H CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS! IirATHAYi NOW S HOWING! 1 \^j^ f 11 ».m.— 1.45— 4.1*— «.45 «.3O pm, a I'"""!'*! JACK HAWKINS bUbT from the ■■^^P^rwß inside A^ KGX G I Will itW'l 7 bY 3sVbb I Coning! MGM'i FRIENDLY PERSUASION in Colour ifinSleSi LAST DAY "TODAY! "[Vf fc/CV^fH| ii342 words
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Advertisement259 1957-01-21 13 P^SfSSflW^ PT^TW'WfSH'f'H'fS'WBl .11l ITIOJW VACANT rt». txtrm. I VPORARY tiK Drained Kallang .1 Preference idtdatM with -,pv. salaries i nee, age and < must be havp been territorial now Federation of ->rth Borneo have had me in Malaya than 10 prior to the Appllratlons rg .should be Adviser. old Kallang259 words
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Advertisement342 1957-01-21 13 SITUATIONS WANTED JS Word, U (Mln.) Box SO et: txtrm. MOTION PICTURE Cameraman/Director available for immediate assignments. Features Documentaries, Advertising PilmleU Colour or B W. Write Box A 6809, S.T. ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word. tS (Mln.) Box SO et: txtrm. FURNISHED HOUSES Available. For Particulars Phone DosrO, ,*****, 9 to 10342 words
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Advertisement837 1957-01-21 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED JO Word. IS (Mm.) Box SO ett. txtrm. AMERICAN FAMILY REQUIRES 2 3 Bedroom Modern Bungalow or House. Districts 9. 10. 11. Box A 6787. S.T. ENGLISH FAMILY require furnished accommodation for short period mid March/ mid May PO Box 355^ WANTED IMMEDIATELY Fully Furnished Three bedroom Flat,837 words
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Advertisement877 1957-01-21 13 VEHICLES WANTED 111 Word, Si (Mln.) Box SO et: txtrm. ADVERTISER will pay pair Price for Good Used Car. Prefer- I ence 1951 1956 Model. Austin, Ford. Hlllman. Morris. Phone Sim. *****. MOTO Around $1,500 Cash Down $1,000. Balance in two months. Oood Engine, No Dents. Registration Number and Particulars877 words
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Advertisement989 1957-01-21 13 FOR SALE 10 Word, $S (Mln.) Box SO et: txtrm. SALES ti SERVICE: For AU Types of Blinds; Rattan Chicks. M.B. Hoosalnsah, 34. Robinson Road. Tel. *****. YOUNO COLLIE DOGS. 4 months old, pure breed. Reasonably priced $200 to $250 Box! A 6823 ST. QUICK SALE British all Iron Stove989 words
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Advertisement798 1957-01-21 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE NO. 242 SUPPLY OF GUNNY BAGS TENDERS are invited for the supply of 100,000 good quality second-hand rice Gunny Bags and I 11 bales of Gunny twine at Go- i vernment Rice Mill, Anak Bukit, Kedah, the deliveries of which must be completed by 15th, February, 1957.798 words
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Advertisement258 1957-01-21 13 Here's ike basis of a beefy meal Whit's for lunch today "J—v Stew, shepherds pie, a Jl[Af~^S^ casserole, savoury mince Any SfJj^^ZAm^*^ fn I made-up meat dish is wonder- 4f V f^^^^^z^f fully improved by adding |V__J p~-jL OXO Cubes, improved I (T L^]* in flavour, in richness, 1 \l258 words
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Article103 1957-01-21 14 ROYAL Air Force Seletar beat R.E.M. E. by 10 points (two goals) to three (try) in their rugger match at Ayer Rajah Road on Saturday. After an even, scoreless first half Seletar took the lead when Hazell ended a good threequarter move with a try which103 words
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Article105 1957-01-21 14 INDIANS OFF ON TOUR TODAY CALCUTTA. Sun. THE INDIAN football team will leave by air tomorrow morning for Rangoon on the first leg of their Far Eastern tour. The party of 17. led by India's Olympic captain S. Banerjee, of Bengal, will play their first match in Rangoon on Wednesday.Reuter - 105 words
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110 1957-01-21 14 TIGER Swimming Club caused an upset when they beat Singapore Swimming Club, the Colony champions for the past three seasons, in their friendly waterpolo matches at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. In both th c senior and junior games. Tiger S.C. rallied, after being led110 words
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Article217 1957-01-21 14 Denis hits first 100 of tour WARDLE, TYSON PUT ON 56 RUNS PIETERMARITZBURG, Sun. A CENTURY by Denis Compton, his first of the tour, formed the backbone of the MCC's first innings total of 239 on the second day of their match here against Natal yesterday. Natal had scored threeReuter - 217 words
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Article29 1957-01-21 14 Royal Air Force Seletar 'A' beat R.A.P. Changl A 1 7-2 at Table Tennis at Seletar on Saturday. Seletar B also beat Changl 'B 1 by 6-3.29 words
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Article284 1957-01-21 14 NEW SCHEME FOR FINANCIAL AID I TO POOR STATES From V. P. NAYAGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fHK FOOTBALL Association of Malaya tonight decided to invite seven Asian countries to play in an international soccer tournament in connection with the Merdeka celebrations from Sept. 1 to284 words
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497 1957-01-21 14 Superior backs the decisive factor NG YOOK YOON looks back on Saturday's Rugby Final KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. SUPERIORITY in the back division, in both attack and defence, gave Selangor their hard-earned 16-12 win over Singapore Combined Services in the H.M.S. Malaya Rugby final here yesterday. Features of their many splendoured497 words
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Article413 1957-01-21 14 Pop has a champ in Great Saxon' "I gotti>hs<ff Q VETERAN trainer "Pop" Sleigh celebrated his 55th year as a trainer by i addling his up-and-coming stayer Great Saxon to score a double in the Class 2, 11/A-milel l /A-mile handicap at Ipoh on Saturday. Pop who has trained many413 words
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Article132 1957-01-21 14 SERVICES HAVE EIGHT IN SOUTH KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. OELANGOR, the new HM.S. Malaya rugby champions, will have nine players in this years North XV to meet South in the annual Malayan Rugby Union classic at Singapore's Jalan Besar stadium on Feb. 2 Singapore Services,132 words
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Article148 1957-01-21 14 Ceylonese held 1-1 by Seletar CEYLON Sports Clul>. this years runners-up in the Singapore Hockey Association's Div. One League, were surprisingly held to a 1-1 draw in the first round of the Senior Knockout competition at Seletar yesterday. The Ceylonese had to fight hard all the way and looked set148 words
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Article27 1957-01-21 14 HOCKEY S.H.A. senior knockout competition: S.K.C. Kf-ds v 3 8.0.D.. padanf S.H.B. Police v Wanderers. Bukit Chermin (Replay). Friendly: Siiuapor? Malays v Police, Serangoon Road.27 words
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136 1957-01-21 14 PERAK A.F.A. 'IN THE RED' MANAGEMENT MAY COME UNDER FIRE IPOH, Sun. |>ERAK Amateur F.A. are i "In the red" because of losses during two tours to South Malaya last year. The honorary treasurer's statement of accounts which will be tabled before the association's annual general meeting on Jan. 27.136 words
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Article107 1957-01-21 14 Naval Base Sailing Club held their last regatta of the year at Naval Base yesterday Results were: Dragon Clam: 1. Mr. Bath (Rosemary) RSYC: Tornado I I Mr Rickwood (JefTrlMi RSYC: Sydney Harbour skit. 1. Mr. Sandford (Falrwell, RSYC; Firefly: 1. F/O Davidson Why-hurry > RBYC;107 words
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265 1957-01-21 14 DOUBLE FOR EDDIE AT SCOTISH TOURNAMENT EDINBURGH, Sun. EDDIE CHOONG, of Penang, won two titles in the Scottish badminton championships here yesterday. In the All-Malayan final of the singles, he beat Oon Chong Teik 15-5. 15-8 and. with Oon, defeated W. F. Peard and J.J. Fitzgibbon (Dublin) 15-0. 15-12 inReuter - 265 words
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Article83 1957-01-21 14 Mr and Mrs. A. A. Mitchell, newcomers to Singapore, won the Little Browne Jug at the Royal Air Force Seletar Qolf Club's annual stableford competition on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell '.led *ith Mr. and Mrs. R. Levin with a score of 32. but were awarded83 words
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Article, Illustration157 1957-01-21 14 O'Brien flies in. ..'at last' WORLD chan. OBrien Singapore afternoon to Ins oi For these a U.S.I.S offl corned o cam,, throu hall at ,i, The American o plon had h Thursday was later t: he had jon and was d Then cann would arm OBrien. sml quickly expla had157 words
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