The Straits Times, 10 February 1957
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Title Section14 1957-02-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES laAqett in No. 1.120 20 CENTS v:\<.\PORE, StNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 193714 words
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Article262 1957-02-10 1 Party chiefs to discuss special Malay rights THE Singapore UMNO will hold an extraordinary dele-gates' meeting todiy discuss the demands it will make at the self-government talks in London next month. to be held at the M.C.A. Street, will frame a n presentatiTe on the262 words
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Article, Illustration317 1957-02-10 1 I was never a Nazi: Speidel By a special correspondent DONN Sat. Lieuten-ant-General Hans Speidel. once Rommel's Chief of Staff, today spoke out for the first time against criticisms of his nomination as NATO's Commander-in-Chiet. "1 do not like these objections," he told me in an317 words
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159 1957-02-10 1 (NCAPORE police h.ivc seized a speedboat believed to have been abandoned by three smugglers who fought i MSBf battle 'lith the crew of a Customs patrol livch i n luron? River on Wednesday night. boat wit found i i beach, in it were two159 words
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34 1957-02-10 1 I ballet in will not tour beex- American the Jed Mr ol the 1 the forming In lid that an $60 000 would the "ops m irope,34 words
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320 1957-02-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday THE Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, tonight called on Malayans to make Merdeka Day Aug 31 an "unforgettable event" by celebrating it "fittingly and on a scale hitherto unknown in this country In an appeal for funds over I Radio Malaya, the320 words
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Article58 1957-02-10 1 Only TWO days to go yOU YE still time to make your bid for $50,000 |ackpot in The Malayan Monthly Contest 'E. There s also $5,000 in consolation prixes. This great contest closes in TWO days— on Tuesday at 5. p.m. Send your coupon, with postal order. AT58 words
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Article50 1957-02-10 1 LISBON Sat. Admiral Nicholas Harthy. dictator of Hungary for 23 years until he fell out of favour with Nazi Germany, died in exile today. He was 88. He settled in Portugal in 1949 after spending the immediate postwar years in the American zone of G^rmanv.50 words
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Article138 1957-02-10 1 BENTONC. Saturday. ANOTHER tiger is said to be prowling in the area of Chamang village near which a huge man-eater was BANNISTER A FATHER LONDON. Sat. Dr. Roger Bannister, the first fourminute miler, became a father here late last night when his Swedish-born wife Moyra138 words
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Article20 1957-02-10 1 LONDON Sat. The Queen. the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret went to the races today. A. P.20 words
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Article, Illustration158 1957-02-10 1 MEMBER FOR SPORE' DIES, 61 LONDON. Sat— Sir David Gammans (above). Conservative .Member of Parliament who wax Assistant Postmaster-General in the Churchill cabinet, died hist nipht at the age of lil after a long illness. Mr. Gammans was often referred to as "•.Member for Singapore"' because of his staunch supportReuter - 158 words
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66 1957-02-10 1 An unidentified woman igi'd about 50 di«-d alter shi rai knocked down by a notor cycle in Bukit Tlmati load at 7.55 a.m. yesterday She wore a white kebaya i brown sarong and broad >arrings. She was carryinj i basket full of vegetables Inspector H.66 words
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135 1957-02-10 1 A SINGAPORE BOINI) R.A.F. officer disappeared from the Willem Ruvs off Mauritius early last week officers of the Dutch liner told the Sunday Times yesterday. The missing man. whir Commander W. C Chadwick. was on his way to take up a D° st ll C'hansi.135 words
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Article18 1957-02-10 1 LONDON. Sat. Princ Charles has contacted cold and is remaining indoors at Buckinsham Palace— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article399 1957-02-10 1 PROMISE -SO NO STRIKE BY TEACHERS THE 2.000-strong Singapore Teachers' Union yesterday postponed strike action after a last-minute assurance by the Education Minister. Mr. Chew Sw.o Kee, that he would personally negotiate with the union on the entry of normal-trained teachers into the Education Service Scheme. This decision was taken399 words
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98 1957-02-10 1 JAKARTA IMPORTS MORE, AND GOLD RESERVES FALL JAKARTA, Sat. Indonesian Central Bank ,jold and convertible fort ign exchange reserves continued to fall this week to 19.57 per cent a drop from the last week fixture of 19.86 per cent. The legally fixed minimum was lowered last week from 20 toUP - 98 words
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Article29 1957-02-10 1 MOSCOW INVITATION STll.t. STANDS MOSCOW. Sat— S.ivirt Premier Iliilcinin >> > replied to British Primr .Minister MUcmillan stating th<O SoviH <><>\ ernmeht'* invitation •<• him Jo visit Ru^ia >till stanriv RenterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement221 1957-02-10 1 MWGM PARTY?^ j THIN ORDIR A PARTY PACK 50 SIRVIS FOR $5 20 Recent Arrivals of '>*<//•,</!, Finest Hi-Fi Recordings From Germany "I I BARTOK Ninlin (onrrrto. Tibor i'..i. Orch. $14.50 HI rHOVEN. Pian,, onrrrto No. 1 in Cm. Berlin Ph:lh,irmoniker. $14.50 I rHOVI N frjMftllTJ No. 6 in F.221 words
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Advertisement321 1957-02-10 1 ENGAGEMENT RINGS U. S. de SUVA Jewellers 106. ORCHARD RD.. SINGAPORE-9 TEL. ***** PATCHWORK PLANE Singapore-bound airliner reaches Darwin with a gaping hole in its wing A SINGAPORE-BOUND Qan- No spare plate was available -A tas Super-Con.stollation at Dar.vin. but engineers imv ith 34 passengers arrived provise.l one and the321 words
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Article, Illustration1615 1957-02-10 2 Malcolm MACDONALD - FAREWELL TO MY FRIENDS, the IBANS REJANG REVISITED Malcolm MACDONALD Concluding BORNEO PEOPLE by ••Borneo People" by M.liolm Mar Donald U publlohed v a book or Jonathan Cape at Its. M. A boisterous baptism for tough old Koh —a bouncing baby for smiling Segura In the tenth and last instalment1,615 words
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Advertisement422 1957-02-10 2 FLIGHTS OF FANCY| Wise old birds these Darbies and Joans *pHFVVE experienced the horse- left, as unwearied as once they were and-buggy days, but they revel in exhausted the age of flight. And now, though Veritably as by magic carpet comtheir brood has scattered north, pared with tra^elhnu in their422 words
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Advertisement55 1957-02-10 2 SUCCESS IS A HABIT WITH A I VIJO B I bfraiisf th<> Ivns is w yinnl! 1* fj i 3^^ i^fS j^hk Tne only < >"**• <v I1 Br i<L B P r 'Ce r i a^> IB^-j A EEi< famous Quirk. Hatulfh Vivian* UijBTHEUf dc CO., tTD. T|*e ;lwn>6fat«d55 words
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Article, Illustration1575 1957-02-10 3 JOHN HUSTON - JOHN HUSTON Humphrey Bogart the actor. How about UK MAM? John Huston knous Huston, the man who has been dubbed filmdom's ntric. made .six pictures with Bogart. They were dose friendship. With memories still vivid after standBogmrt'i graveside. Huston paced his room at the BeverHotrl and told1,575 words
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Advertisement121 1957-02-10 3 MALAYAN RAILWAY Personality Series No. 13 WSp y rv. Hr. ft i. iupuntinr H.EM. \V|^/^^-V %m hmi t- trrrirr uilli X^^'^ A Ih,- »/»i/<iw/m Kailu </>. /k Jj\ Hr thr ,>„„>■ *m«— «**V Mi. Kuntunic Nf<i/J lluil miwm s' X^v li, hring tin- liiiklluic y^ /^^v C**^ f»» ihrir «/<-Wimi/n»fi121 words
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Advertisement364 1957-02-10 3 II WHETHER YOUR^BUSINESS I TEA in INDIA I OLIVES in CYPRUS I in TRINIDAD I ii miii o ■> BRIIISH I TIMBKR ln (OILMBIA I FARMING in HIRE 1 BRKAMM; in K.ANDA SIIIIT.M; in Al STRALIA I I INSIRANCE in SINGAPORE ,J Lg make sun- your money is earninK B364 words
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Article13 1957-02-10 4 The Masi Magam festival will be celebrated next Thursday and Friday.13 words
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Article21 1957-02-10 4 The Singapore Health Ministry has declared Cuddalore in South India an infected place following an outbreak of smallpox there.21 words
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213 1957-02-10 4 Here's one sign you can safely IGNORE HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIM 111 l I 111 Illlllf 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1» I JHERE is one "No Entry" traffic sign in Singapore which you can safely ignore. It is at the junction of Selegie and Mackenzie Roads. A traffic213 words
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94 1957-02-10 4 Progress in Malaya by an expert MR. VICTOR FEATHER, the assistant-secretary of the British Trades Union Congress, said in Singapore yesterday that trade unionism had made "very remarkable progress In the Federation In a very short time." Mr. Feather, who spent four days in the Federation visiting trade unions described94 words
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Article78 1957-02-10 4 A photographic exhibition sponsored by the Science Society of the University ot Malaya will be held at the university's Art Museum for three days starting tomorrow. Hundreds of pictures taken by the staff and students will be exhibited. The best picture in the university's annual78 words
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163 1957-02-10 4 IF ASSEMBLY GIVES THE NOD- Hi 52,300 sion be paid a retainer of 8750 a month, plus $50 a day up to a maximum of 20 daya a month, for attending meetings of the commission. NOT YET NAMED The deputy chairman of the commission ha? not yet been named. The163 words
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Article, Illustration114 1957-02-10 4 TRUST YOUR ELECTED MINISTERS, PEOPLE TOLD THE p« 1 their i ters, a the Singi tion V terdav He described a that ii should bi rate 1: as "smtab f rule but that Sim elected govei "The peop < In the pen >n Minister them," the Suggestion by Chamber man114 words
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Article26 1957-02-10 4 IPOH dates v electloi. Ward of t: Council on Thry an vasagan Progrcysiv. Mohamed V lah Sanl. 2fl a motor fir26 words
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Article17 1957-02-10 4 The Si: Lovers' Lr.u New Yf I Raffles Girl in aid of Urn fugces.17 words
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Article16 1957-02-10 4 KUALA I Two M Kamponc B i pong Ti: flooded t"(i rain last n16 words
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Article15 1957-02-10 4 SCHOOL CLINIC PA" I Morr than wont to ti School vest' school modi first (fet-tof15 words
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Article269 1957-02-10 4 PAY CUTS: FOUR PLANS FOR MEETING Management committee seeks mandate THE Singapore Government Senior Officers' Association will meet today to discuss how the Government's salary bill can be cut. The associations committee of management will ask for powers to open negotiations with the Government. The committee has four plans to269 words
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Article43 1957-02-10 4 TEACHER FOR KUO CHUAN SCHOOL An English schoolteacher. Miss P. M. Colquhoun, (above) arrived in Singapore yesterday in the Willi'in Ruys to take up a post in the Kuo hum Girls English School. She graduated from London University in 1954.— Sunday Times picture.43 words
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Article23 1957-02-10 4 Mr. Lav Hui Bu. senior sub-accountant of the Overseas Union Bank Ltd.. Singapore, leaves by air for England today for training.23 words
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Article160 1957-02-10 4 MALACCA. Saturday. IS the Malacca national museum at Forf Road, estabhshed through the encouragement of General Sir Gerald Templer. the best in the country or the worst? Mr. J. L. de Cruz, municipal and settlement councillor, who represents the council on the museum advisory board,160 words
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Article51 1957-02-10 4 Two women Miss Quah Quee Teck and Madam l.im Swee Sim are in business in Sincapore as produce merchants, importers and exporters. Their firm. Heap Huat Trading Co. Ltd with offices at 2, Choon Guan Street, was registered last month. It has a nominal capital of51 words
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Article86 1957-02-10 4 Warren Henry Schmarr of Thomson Road pleaded not guilty in a Singapore traffic court yesterday to a charge of negligent driving resulting in the death of Seah Low Wan on Dec. 21 at Dunearn Road. He was also accused of falling to display "L" plates while86 words
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Article37 1957-02-10 4 The Shell Company representative. Mr. A. R. Hadden, will talk to the Singapore Supervisory Employees Management Association at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Hollywood Room. Odeon Theatre The meeting will be open to37 words
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Article75 1957-02-10 4 Ng Man Mong. 16. an Inmate of the Glmson Boys' j Home, wa.s fined $7 by Singapore court yesterday for outraging thr modesty of a 13-y«-ar-old girl at Clementi Road on Feb. 1. Ng had pleaded guilty to the charge last week. As an inmate75 words
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Article29 1957-02-10 4 Th<' Nederland Line In Singapore yesterday gave a party to Its chief clerk Mr. Oh Kirn Cher.g to celebrate his 25 years' service with the rompany.29 words
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Article114 1957-02-10 4 A SINGAPORE magistrate, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta. said yesterday that Banakhani Hama Khan, was "quite normal" when he admitted robbing Inspector Hong Tiong Eng of a revolver on June 2 last. Mr. D'Cotta said he saw Banakhani on Dec. 22. He answered all questions spontaneously and114 words
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Advertisement562 1957-02-10 4 BECOME A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT Then you will enioy the esteem and rescect of your frirnds M well 4s increased opportunities for prorrodon to executive positions It is now possible for Asian students to obtain the high-prized degree of the Australian Society of ntantj which conducts examinations m Malaya and Hong562 words
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297 1957-02-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A Gurkha captain who "persistently and skilfully" tracked a bandit gang across some of the most mountainous country in the Federation and constantly manoeuvred the terrorists into ambushes laid by other members of the security forces was decorated today.297 words
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Article, Illustration232 1957-02-10 5 DRIVING A BULLDOZER -IT IS REALLY JUST PART OF HER JOB Young women in smart frocks. cheongsam and samfu took turns to drive huge bulldozers around a vacant plot in Bukit Timah, Singapore, yesterday. They did it to get first hand experience of how tractors work. They came from the232 words
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Article, Illustration131 1957-02-10 5 AN ambassador who arrived in Singapore on the Willem Ruys yesterday was whisked away under the noses of an official reception party. A few minutes after Mr. G Partha.sarathy, Indians Ambssador to Indonesia, arrived here on his way to Jakarta, his cousin Mr. S. Narasimhan,131 words
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Article, Illustration112 1957-02-10 5 Jaganathan to protest over dismissal rE president of the Singapore Trade Union 1 Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan, will protest to the Minister for Commerce and Industry over the dismissal of th*» vice-chairman of the Malaysian Mariners" Union by the Pilots' Association. The vice-chairman is Inche Abdul Hamid bin Moha- mcd112 words
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Article30 1957-02-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Dr. S. Lingam, Medical Officer. General Hospital, Johore Bahru, has been awarded a departmental scholarship to take up a course of radiology in Britain.30 words
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Article377 1957-02-10 5 LONDON. Sat Results of today* football matches: ENGLISH LEAGIT ONE Birmingham C. 2 Wolves Blackpool 4 M anc hesler C 1 |»ol ton 0 Aston ilia II Everton 5 t'harlton Ath. 0 i Leeds 1 Luton Town 2 Manchester 1 6 Arsenal Newcastle 1 Preston N.E. ZReuter - 377 words
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Advertisement562 1957-02-10 5 al>aaV Some of the wide range of latest: POLYDOR popular HI-FI long-playing records i CATIIIHA VALINTI SINGS" Gronodo I 1 j Thert But for I PM 20S4S I CASCADING STRINGS VOL. 2"— .Verner Mjller -f The Drums I '.g Along W.th You E*H JOSS* CMA CHA CHA EN MARTE- A562 words
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Advertisement123 1957-02-10 5 RIOT DEATH-REWARDS Total of $10,000 offered for tips abouf men behind five Penang slayings PENANC, Sat The I the killers of each of the police today offered following: rewards totalling $10,000 ONG CHAI CHEH. assaulted during the George Town CH uah AH SAIK. found centenary week disturb- dead in a123 words
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Advertisement938 1957-02-10 5 YOU PLAY THE MOUTH ORGAN LN JUST M) MINUTES LEARN AT HOMt Ql ICKI.V EASILY UITH THE ll! NEW IT* DIFrERENT- L.:rn th MmMH Organ tms e».sy «<v -'he "M EL °DV WAY" You actually PLAY the flrst pirre Id your very FIRST LESSON You don't Mcd to know .nythlnf938 words
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Article, Illustration491 1957-02-10 6 SUSAN BARRIE - New Italian shirt lines are unusual SUSAN BARRIE Bells, vases and lanterns by RECIPE HEBF i* m lo\elv party dessert Chocolate Square* with Irrl rram and Mar*hmallow Sauce. Chocolate C%ke: Two ounces buner or substitute, 3oz. castor sugar, 1 dessertspoon boiling water. 1 ec^. \i teaspoon creani of tartar, '-j491 words
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255 1957-02-10 6 Crepey throats can spoil pretty faces you are young, you may not give much thought to keeping your neck as fresh and smooth as it must be for beauty. But if you neglect it now, it will be the first to lose its natural loveliness as you grow older. A255 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-02-10 6 THESE glass heeled shoes by Rayne. entitled "Chandelier." were shown in London at a combined shov ing of a spring and summer collection by the associated mtwtktn of the Incorporated Society of London Fashion Designers. A.P. picture.AP - 39 words
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Advertisement189 1957-02-10 6 Ideally suitable *JS^~z¥ for use in a /s^ E~F hot climate imoother. longer-lasting, easier to use. dives your lips a lovelier lustre than ever before. In ten brilliant shades by YARDLEY YARDLEY 33 OLD BOND STREET LONDON IVORY ELEPHANT (Indian dreo A.D. ItOO) This exqumte carving In white ivnrv depicts189 words
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Advertisement234 1957-02-10 6 Wood or Tiles -they'll Ronuk Transparent Polish goes 01 smoothly- polishes up beautifullygives a hard, lasting gloss Whether it's furniture or panelling, wood ft coloured tiles, you'll want to give them the hard, glossy shine only a good wax polish can lmpsurfaces that beam back at you, you'l! find Ronuk234 words
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503 1957-02-10 7 I have to be in he v e r y nrt I < 'h< r v. I HOPM.KSSI IN LOW help yam quite a lot in make wwrself il ,t Hi.- .i i M -i nn't Ihii b*j i ii{ p.503 words
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Article, Illustration816 1957-02-10 7 %m^^^^.^^Si^^m9^^^^^^^M T WOULD be very patefu] if you could settle an argument. My friend says that China Ls a member of the UN. i his contention being that Formosa, being part of China etci. I say that China Ls not a UN. member. P JOHN KOSHY I.avang816 words
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337 1957-02-10 7 Tiglons, tigers or tigons? A new controversy starts ter, England. It Ls known as a Tigon and resemblr.s fawn coloured tiger with faint stripes. ANTHONY J. DALTON Singapore. a cross-breed between a tiger and a lioness may be found in the London Zoo. The offspring is called a Tigron. L.337 words
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Advertisement101 1957-02-10 7 U W E creamy smooth lipstick "■Vim. ,n*W IN NEWEST RADIANT COLORS JUST RIGHT FOR YOU LASTS LONGER How wonderful to know you can really depend on Cutox Stay Fast Lipstick to stay on for hours and hours. Keeps your lips rosy-bright after eating even after kissing LOOKS LOVELIER Choose101 words
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Advertisement619 1957-02-10 7 SAemott/to/w/ar wfady hi 9cot/an<l Z«^\ SCOTCH WHISKY M Ij V y^V It take* a ttrong man H^fl I i an< K rf Jt power to throw f BM Bjl^^^. J J In 16 lb. Hone a long |JPII^^^^^^^^£^^ distance. Thu n a F^^^^^HI "T^^T popular test of strength at CM619 words
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Miscellaneous18 1957-02-10 7 <V»ftlM j THANK YOU veev MUCM VJCMAN I "i //-<><) 1( if POO A WOUQggCiJI MEAL > r> V\v9 iV^18 words
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282 1957-02-10 8 LONDON, Saturday. A$ reports of a rift between the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were denied by Buckingham Palace authorities, an announcement was made in Lisbon today that discreet measures were being taken to ensure the Royal < ouple complete privacy for their282 words
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77 1957-02-10 8 daughters, to stand in for Lt. Cmdr. Michael Parker, .',H. who resigned his place ix>>: when news leaked out he was separated from his wife -with a divorce likely. A permanent secretary will "oi announced later. Lt Cdr. Parkers family doReuter; AP - 77 words
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Article37 1957-02-10 8 LONDON. Sat. Miss Diana Lyttelton. the assistant secretary to the Queen. to marry the Honourable Alexander Hood. younger brother of Viscount Hood, it was announced today, liln Lyttelton is 36. and Mr. Hood 42. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article240 1957-02-10 8 >TICOSIA. Sat. The CyI prus Government has warned two newspapers that they are liable to clo-.-ure under the recently passed Cyprus Press Law. Letters with this warning, signed by Mr. A.F.J. Reddaway, Administrative Secretary of Cyprus, and sent to the English-langu-age Times of Cyprus and the240 words
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Article, Illustration161 1957-02-10 8 LONDON, Sat. When blonde 15 year-old schoolgirl Jean Reynolds Koes to bed at her home in Abbey Grove, Abbey Wood, London, she turns off the liuht before undressing— because she 'eels so shy. The reason? "I have 1.003 photos of Elvis Presley161 words
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Article, Illustration287 1957-02-10 8 Gossips get Anita mad Til smack them between the eyes UOLLYWOOD, Sat. n Anita Ekberg. film star wife of Anthony Steel, has threatened gossip writers with a "smack between the eyes" if they report that she is anything other than content and happy as a wife. "I don't know why287 words
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126 1957-02-10 8 Japan gets ready for gas, rocket warfare TOKYO. Sat. Japan is seeking guided mis- siles from America and J getting ready for poison gas and bacteriological j warfare. j This was admitted today by the Defence Minister. Mr. Akira Kodaki, at a lengthy j question period in the lower houseReuter - 126 words
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Article96 1957-02-10 8 Tengku's dream KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, wants Malaya to be a paradise and the trade centre of SouthEast Asia when it becomes independent, he told members of the Alliance in Petaling Jaya tonight. "In wishing this dream I hope the people will not96 words
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112 1957-02-10 8 Floods in the South as Thames rises LONDON. Sat. NEW flood warnings were today issued to authorities in the Thames valley as the river rose to a dangerous level and in some places burst its banks to flood low lying fields. Almost continuous rainfall in the last three days overReuter - 112 words
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Article24 1957-02-10 8 SYDNEY, Sat— The Com-mander-in-chief of Britain's Far East Land Forces, General Sir Francis Festing, left Sydney by air today for Singapore.—Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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163 1957-02-10 8 A DELAIDE, Sat. Three A hundred women shoved, scratched, and pinched as they waited the start of a i short race here today the winner to receive a car for one penny about 3V2 cents. A Goodwood motor firm offered the163 words
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Advertisement159 1957-02-10 8 iii a i —^><- Now, from Parker, COtaei > completely new and f. y\ j unique fountain pen t- the Parker 61. This L/ J jC~\ remarkable pen fill* itself If itself in just r /_X^ /^r" Z^ V? rJ M 1° secon.!> u>iH- capillary attraction alone! \^*S (stS (S/wtZ/159 words
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Advertisement361 1957-02-10 8 INDOORS OR OUT AND M&§r A i Oni|CUfc/SWE ill L I tJ lI L w/ J*^' < r£ CEMENF& TILE FLOORS Thanks to yeast. vite G«t back lost vigour and vitality with 1 ft. f|lH Yeast-Vite. Rich in tonic B Vitamins and y stimulating calf cine, it works at once!361 words
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Article, Illustration159 1957-02-10 9 K little people* want him to stay \Uilayunisatwn policy says 'No* I NELSON RUTHERFURD KUALA LUMPUR. SAT. L twenty occasions the "liftle people" of Selangor fmost of them from Chinese new villages petitioned fc Government to retain the services of a friendly exK- ate officer. the officer's159 words
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301 1957-02-10 9 the-p< .ns at which Government ofnorv p< lice. military and inirs ]<■(•- ly trn iliou.sand people yrar attend t!u. c courses In Srlangor. Thrrr uerr 123 COUMM in the more than hitlf the total for the whole federation. Jack has helped301 words
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Article554 1957-02-10 9 The Countryman's Journal... by Tuan Djek QN E evening the Chinese buyers of Pelepah Valley Estate were allowed, by courtesy of the Chinese buyers of Kota Tinggi Estate, to use the latter's bungalow for the purpose of holding a reception for some of the principal554 words
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268 1957-02-10 9 FIRE OFFICER VELGE GETS 6 MONTHS ON BRIBE CHARGE COURT TAKES SERIOUS VIEW OF CORRUPTION C L. VELGE, 33, a Singapore Fire Brigade inspection officer, was yesterday found guilty of accepting o $170 bribe from a contractor ond sentenced to six months' jail. Passing the sentence, the Third Criminal District268 words
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Article44 1957-02-10 9 Farmer injured in 10- man assault A Singapore farmer, Koh Kirn Hock walking along Yio Chu Kang Road late Friday night was attacked by 10 Chinese. He was beaten and hit with sticks. Koh was taken to the hospital and was later sent home.44 words
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Article100 1957-02-10 9 New law has cut students' trips DENANC, Sat— Fewer students are "running off" to China nowadays but more Chinese are applying for re-entry facilities to enable them to visit China. A spokesman of the Immigration Department Headquarters yesterday attributed the decline in student im- migrants to a recent amendment to100 words
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Article123 1957-02-10 9 Miss Jan Wood, a former Inited States World War II test pilot who flew a monoplane half way round the world to Singapore on Friday spent yesterday at the Royal Singapore Flying Ckib making arrangements for the aircraft's journey home. Miss Wood, who is123 words
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Article56 1957-02-10 9 Wanted -Six more V testers Owinc to a backlog of 1,700 applications for- driving tests, the Singapore Legislative Assembly will be asked to approve a supplementary provision of $39,600 to continue the employment of six extra driving testers until the end of the year. A temporary driving tester is paid56 words
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Advertisement160 1957-02-10 9 you get extra Cdpacfty extra power i from this tough, terrific I SS&3 152 Range M cab doors, side door, wide- j,s opening rear door, window tM^aagaWßfgygPSCHWiJWW^y and roof ventilation, foam "7 MB BBBBi^E^^^^^^^^^ M rubber seats covered with —7~~jm'y here these new Austins score 152 omnitruck /?1/JrH Proved 1489160 words
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523 1957-02-10 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, Feb. 10, 1957. AN UNREAL PICTURE OUR schoolchildren have had to endure some hard knocks from the critics recently. Too much precocious and unhealthy interest in politics has drawn fire from the big guns of criticism both in the Federation and in Singapore. And now in523 words
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1413 1957-02-10 10 K.C. LEE - A new streamlined set-up for Dept. of Education K.C. LEE filIT COMMUNAL SECTIONS FOR IM A PROFESSIONAL SECTION UU I VERNACULAR SCHOOLS TO CARRY OUT POLICY SINGAPORE'S Ministry of Education is Streamlining its administrative system to tope with the heavy pressure of work resulting from the Colony's rapid educational development.1,413 words
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Article181 1957-02-10 10 OVER the years Mr. Dulles has acquired a wisdom, experience and knowledge that is unsurpassed by any other man in the world that I have ever seen.— President Eisenhower. SHOULD we In this country not feel considerably more secure if we were not flanked by Mr. Dulles? rapt. R.181 words
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Article480 1957-02-10 10 Inter flora says it with flowers I ONDON, Sat. If ever you wanted to send a bunch of flowers to someone camping on the top of a mountain or working in the depths of a gold mine, it would not be an impossible thing to do. All you would have480 words
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Advertisement766 1957-02-10 10 Straiti Tit* k Free Preu for th« convenience et e#v«r- f tiMrt our r*pr«««n»etr»e at lit I I floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORACE, ORCHARD ROAD, *M rac«lv* small e<f«*rth«mentf aad •■swart to box numbers. Cloitiri.d eeverttseaeatt atey j alto a* hond«d te: CITY BOOK STORI LTD. WiiHhntii Hausa, Collytr Quay. Sinaaaara.766 words
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Advertisement63 1957-02-10 10 Wherever you g0... the world GILBEY' please" fl Join the millions amumi world who "make it with Jt-_-3 Giiboy's". It's truly J^ I DRY and clear so smooth and mellow' J/t Whenever you are away from home A you always can depend Jffl\\ on Gilbey'i to give Hi *ri every63 words
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Miscellaneous18 1957-02-10 10 tVho am 1 IVbai «b I doing here? 1 VMnk yon can Ont) «iat one fcgflftt <>«**? *tyncorjnp.itihl« today18 words
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256 1957-02-10 11 KEEP INFILTRATORS OUT, DATO RAZAK WARNS UMNO MEN UNDESIRABLES MAY TRY TO WRECK OUR PARTY 1 IPOH, Saturday. JMNO OFFICIALS in Perak were warned yesterday to be on guard against undesirable elements who might try to infiltrate into the party in order to wreck it. rame from the party vice-president256 words
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Article113 1957-02-10 11 RACE IS WON (GASP) SO SHOW IS ON ryxi aye been j n|| agamst the i attempt to .apore Hall tor to- perform- j tng San allet Company 1 n more unoxpect- unplrtp :n^ about had to and wire cable huge to be Mr. Is sponvislt. ird .lob They've c113 words
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Article, Illustration35 1957-02-10 11 The 13 D'Souzas who plan to find their way by road to Britain if they can get a van big enough to accommodate them all. Sunday Times picture35 words
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281 1957-02-10 11 I'M FED UP WITH SPORE- FATHER A 38-year-old Eurasian musician wants to travel by car from Singapore to London, with his wife and 1 1 children. He is Mr. E. H. D'Souza, who has decided to settle down in England because he281 words
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Article64 1957-02-10 11 Mr. John Oliveiro, chief booker, Paramount Films of Malaya Inc. recently completed 26 years' service with the company. In recognition. Paramount Pictures New York office presented Mr. Oliveiro with ;i Kold wristwatch, a diamond pin and a certificate of appreciation signed by the board of directors.64 words
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Article25 1957-02-10 11 The Sembawang Division of the Liberal-Socialist Party will hold a committee meeting at 177— 19-A West Hill 1 Read at 2 p.m. today.25 words
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170 1957-02-10 11 ALL THEY WOULD SAY WAS I PONT KNOV MALACCA, Sat— The Coroner. Mr. RamnathaIyer, today returned a verdict of murder by a person or persons unknown, at the end of an inquiry Into the death of a Chinese businessman and leader of the Cantonese community, Chow Chick, alias Chow Chee170 words
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Article19 1957-02-10 11 The price of tin in M "tf|PW yesterday was $383 50 per picul, down $1.37'j on Friday19 words
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Article22 1957-02-10 11 Singapore Copra AssorlatioA noon price* yesterday were: Straits mixed copra: February $28 (Norn.c March $28 iNom.i. The tone was uncertain.22 words
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Article68 1957-02-10 11 From tomorrow Singapore housewives will have to pay more for their mutton. Colony livestock importers have decided to raise the retail price of fresh-slaughtered mutton from $1.35 per Ib. to $1.45 per Ib. They say the freight rates for sheep from Australia to Singapore have68 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-02-10 11 PR HOOI MAN LIN. fourth son of Mr. Hooi Yip and Or. Yoont; Van Yoone. rldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t T. Hsiuiik after their wedding in Kuala Lumpur. They met while studying medicine at the I'niversity of Malaya Dr. II U attached to the University of60 words
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Article243 1957-02-10 11 YOUNG specialist teachers selected for administrative duties in the Singapore Education Department are NOT being groomed for star executive posts, the Director of Education, Mr D. McLellan, said yesterday. He was replying to a Straits Times correspondent who had asked why valuable specialist teachers should243 words
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Article57 1957-02-10 11 IPOH, Sat. A fishmonger, Cheung Sew Ean, 44. rushed to hospital shortly after midnight last night with acid burns on his face. Cheung, who was sleeping on the five- foot way in front of a shophouse in Foo Choon Street when acid was thrown at57 words
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Advertisement418 1957-02-10 11 HID ff\\ er you a holiday ,£JP&\Ji/ round trip to 1 1 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURNS CANTON 18th Feb 2nd Mar CORFU 26th Mar 7»h April CHUSAN sth May 15th May CANTON 28th May 9th June FIRST CLASS 5567 TOURIST CLASS 5319 Children according to418 words
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Article, Illustration751 1957-02-10 12 Mark Foenander - WORKING AT IT Were- tigers' once haunted tiny villages Mark Foenander By first Roman Catholic Bishop of Malacca, Dom Jorge de S. Lucia, once solemnly excommuninicated from the church a group of men said to possess the evil power of transforming themselves into tigers. And. from that moment, writes the751 words
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191 1957-02-10 12 WASHINGTON, DCSpeakers at a conference of physicians and drug manufacturers here hav e described several new types of 'combined antibiotics" which Rive great promise of future usefulness in combating diseases. Dr. Howard Payn P of Howard University reported on initial clinical studies now being conducted191 words
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Advertisement299 1957-02-10 12 SMITHS HOUR A JLTA X^i X Mid M%l\, ATFC aeStorlM 3 "flat 'Jp^ DESCRIPTION '*t, l4^AB »ccurately the operating hours f^^^^^^^^dj linl Siop« and Stain ccwiMianl <"'*> fnjjje. 's^fj^^^^^/ Staled afatnM »aier and duM. frL/ Pr n «ci«<l against condensation, Simple, reliable Klf-siarung movement, f. Operates from 6v, 12v., or299 words
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Advertisement13 1957-02-10 12 us n ANTIMACNETIC oj2g? «"<i UNBREAKABLf SPRING AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS13 words
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Miscellaneous179 1957-02-10 12 AOROSS: 1 Chew (9); 8 Interjection <4>- 3 Clique <3f4 Auction 9 Studies carefully Disobedient (13)- 5 Measure (4); 11 Presents (7): 13 Lists (4); 6As well (3)- 7 Record (5); 15 Periods (4); 16 Animal (51- 8 Painful (4)" 10 Strong i4i; 18 Newt (3j; 19 Beseech box dr.179 words
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266 1957-02-10 13 HELPING LAME DOGS SUITED HER STYLE rE trouble with Josephine was that she was not content merely to help a lame dog over a stile. She had to go further and take It Into her arms. While she was still a Miss. this didn't really matter. But as a Mr266 words
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Article, Illustration429 1957-02-10 13 Doug Lackersteen - A provocative new star will shortly flash across Singapore sky Doug Lackersteen Warning to women: This Fischer uses tricky bait F-I-L-M-S by NEW star will be shooting across the Singapore sky shortly brilliant, dynamic, magnetic. Not glamorous. Not even youthful. And quite without those assets which today so often are429 words
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Article429 1957-02-10 13 UF.Rt: U one for lovers of Chamber Music. The latest Westminster rr< nrrlmg of Mo cart's Serenade No. 9 in D Major KS20 {"Ponthom") U a beautiful performance. It i* a work requiring murh delicate artistry, and, in this instance, turn It* full measure by the RarTlll String429 words
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Article, Illustration393 1957-02-10 13 THE MALTESE WAY OF PLAYING A ROGUE MADE ME VERY CROSS EVERY once in a while Hollywood whips the covers off a former box-of-fice hit, gives it a dusting, a brand new treatment and uses it to introduce a brand new star. Sometimes it pays off. All too frequently It393 words
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204 1957-02-10 13 TEMPTED WAS I TO BE GONE LIKE WIND WRITTEN ON THE WIND" Is the title ot a forthcoming UniversalInternational plcrure. and doggone It if I don't believe that's Just where the plot was written. Centred around psychos, dipsos and nymphos, It barely stira the breeze. The dipso Is Robtrt Stack,204 words
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Miscellaneous208 1957-02-10 13 RADIO MALAYA REGIONAL Programmes thus marked can be received by listeners in Malacca. SINGAPORE Short wavr 49 Si 41ro. Mrdium ware 476 m. 341 m. 366». and shorl 41m A.M 9 00 Walf^g and March- M um 7S ing 930 Cavalcade of Music; A.M. 7.15 Time Signal and 10 00208 words
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Article, Illustration732 1957-02-10 14 CHAN CHIN BOCK - His boxers are bred from best CHAN CHIN BOCK DOGS ARE HIS LIFE LONG HOBBY by A BURGLAR could not do worse than pick on the home of Captain George Wright in Singapore as the target of his operations. For the chances are that he would not come out of732 words
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90 1957-02-10 14 NEW YORK A36-YEAR-OID physician has just crossed the Atlantic in a kayak. Dr. Hans Lindemann. of Hamburg University, who has reached New York safely, used a small sail when conditions allowed. But for much of the time he just drifted. Disaster nearly ended his adventure90 words
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Article, Illustration322 1957-02-10 14 P.J. JOSHUA - AFTER 19 TRIES A MILLION _PINE-PEELER P.J. JOSHUA by Refugee engineer perfects machine after years of toil J^ CHRISTIAN refugee engineer from Red China now in Singapore has a milliondollar invention. It has taken johnny Chan years of oily toil in a wooden shed in Sophia Road to complete- 3n322 words
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Advertisement290 1957-02-10 14 Sfordb CANADIAN F 60 0 TRUCK CHASSIS WITH WINDSHIELD. §m f»-' O~l* Ofrf«r o»« of r-99*. pow*rh,l •~4 KonomKul Jttttkt KtUi with foti'l prtroltrnvil* mnS ptmfpmtk94 n»w iuM"or SHORT STROKE •ngin*. SPECIFICATIONS Wiwelbate: 114* Transmission: 4-speed synchron.«h G.V.M. 18,000 lbs R" r Ax Ratio: 6.20: 1 Timken type Payload I290 words
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Advertisement51 1957-02-10 14 fntf I i sag y i I j FRIEIOm 63, K 200, dew i it {Us Whitens Yoi Secretly and Quit i M* loof« ft Onr )u <X S' C iitof. inlyo"' sol 6Ui r .1 fcoutf >in« f How Singapore 13. CirrulPenani:: I Kuala HEADACHE?^ I INDIGESTION? for spec51 words
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Miscellaneous275 1957-02-10 17 LJ (L^Jf^^^AV J&7 4g x^ I^S^^H^K 'Jf *OU* jf I X 3 SOMEONE in Ml I j^^^.r« MARftlEO/7 in THE WORLO J MOST UNPOSS«LE HIS FEAR OVERCOME Mk. \7 Irll II V HADA5HOCK 11 H SAD LOOKIN' WISER,I HOPE WHITE FRIEND'5 GODS >H F"" r HUGO'V^" h6RE qo GR;: T275 words
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Article148 1957-02-10 18 STEIGER— THE GENTLE TOUGH L HOW BUSINESS by LOGAN GOURLAY I M c w«n r the Rod Stciger /oud exnly occasion•hc toughi displays on n emerge. moment iti jfcglmg cork- a bottle. U s bath- ..-nrly, as reed a tasl to come \;>iodpd. If I ir.ris on the i made148 words
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433 1957-02-10 18 DOROTHY HARRISON - Courting couples go to school for love lessons DOROTHY HARRISON ALL ABOUT MARRIAGE— AT 4s. A HEAD by from LONDON IN a secluded country mansion, miles from cinemas or danct halls, fifteen young couples spend evenings in talking about Love, Courtship, and Marriage. They have bren engaged at least a433 words
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Article, Illustration109 1957-02-10 18 0 This raven-haired m Spanish beauty from Seville was picked for one of two feminine g roles in a cast number- ing over two hundred men. m As "Madame X" in "The Battle of the River Plate" she plays a pro- British South American who helps109 words
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280 1957-02-10 18 I ON DON, Sat. Two brothers have started paying a debt it will take them nearly 500 years to dear. It is £1 1.500 the money they owe to a man they knocked unconscious and blinded in a brutal attack which earned280 words
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Advertisement241 1957-02-10 18 I even m coit> watzk *t k f *I&ET£ OUT "V W«h your clothes in FAB's rich suds tnd they come out cleaner than you've evei SQA/C seen them before. That's because FAB the miracle washing powder from America >/ v 1 1 —gets out all the dirt. FAB leaves241 words
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Advertisement435 1957-02-10 19 day and night .^mmmm^lir^^^^mKlf^,^' o*'0 f l\/ Xan American's exclusive Sleeperette* service gives you completely relaxing comfort all day long bed-length comfort all night long. These big reclining Sleeperette seats are spaced far •part give you plenty of leg room. You can stretch way out and still not touch the435 words
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Miscellaneous1325 1957-02-10 19 I THE WiTCm 70CT0K MAS JUST l£ X$J /Y//Z\ MmZ/ i^i I EXHIBHTE7 TAKZAN'S <NtPE-- ft J^^^Sl^^rK/^>.»«^O -OTSr r I AN7 ACCUSED HIM OP ATT£a\CTINS Ww^ immwSß^^M J!^HT V 7 vs -C- 7CC-C|S EVES I I tm|e*e A «es -E^ss^^^m^Ou X Mxf^ n i DIVORCE DANGER i THIS WEEK FOR1,325 words
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951 1957-02-10 20 TOM STACEY - An adventure story with a modern message The ABC OF buying a Slave Girl TOM STACEY By pAP T FOUR RASH ID. the Araj slave ider who i forced by n influru rn to the >: of root and pepforward n his desert .v does the rrada work i .oM951 words
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Article781 1957-02-10 20 LONDON. Prime Minister has said it is important for the Government "to find out what ordinary people are thinking." He might like to know what this ordinary person is thinking about just now. Thi. 0.P., in the middle of moving from the Sea Nest, is trying to think781 words
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Article58 1957-02-10 20 LONDON. Sat. A black-and-white terrier stood guard over the body of his 80-year-old mistress last week barring the way of police who entered her home in Acre Road. Kingston. An R.S.P.C.A. inspector was called and the dop was destroyed. His mistress. Miss E. Long, is believed58 words
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Advertisement92 1957-02-10 20 HHKw^^^ tr****''' \J**** Why men are <^ mm/// changing to Silvikrin Hair Cream I lair Cream does more than groom your hair, it feeds health into it, for it contains a measured proportion of Pure Silvikrin, the hair's natural food. s 'l -nn Hair Cream controls your hair all day92 words
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Advertisement235 1957-02-10 20 NOW ALSO IN Boz TINS PERFECT COFFEE. .INSTANTLY READY AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES soi. A S .nt,: GEO. WEHRY CO. (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ghß I Scott's j (HRHP^PimPMPHPjB H^tml h emulsion mStßSSS^miksm WM coouvrecu LYlj bT^H mi fWHwtutt j I $<;- ,i BflBR u» Op235 words
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Article, Illustration624 1957-02-10 21 QUALITY STANDARD IS APPARENT IN THE NEW MEDIUM MORRIS by Graham Short pOR the last five years the motoring world has had the impression that the mammoth Nuffield organisation has not worried unduly about its three medium sized Morris models. It has been said with a certain624 words
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Article, Illustration257 1957-02-10 21 AN exciting new Jaguar has rolled off the assembly line but it is doubtful if it will be seen in Malaya for at least a year. Named the XK SS. it Is undoubtedly the most powerful production model ever to leave a British works.257 words
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Article40 1957-02-10 21 The former president of the Singapore Amateur Football Association. Mr McGregor Watt, will soon be approached by the Singapore Cycle Racing Association for another trophy. The association needs a trophy for this years 100--mile road race.40 words
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Article415 1957-02-10 21 T^INE RECORDS were 11 broken and one equalled at the University of Malaya's sixth annual swimming championships at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Thlo Gim Hock (Science) wa s the men's individual champion. He won seven events, bettered six records and was adjudged the best415 words
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Article47 1957-02-10 21 Marked threequarter superiority helped Singapore Cricket Club to beat Royal Signals Malaya by 15 (three goals, to three (a try) In a rugger match on the padang yesterday. HarrUon. Willlngs and Thomas scored SC.C.'s tries which Parker converted. Patterson got Signal's try.47 words
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Article45 1957-02-10 21 Eight Services cyclists will make their debut in local competitions- this year. They are: LAC Freddie Mills, j/t Mike Homer. LAC J. Atkins, LAC Gollop, LAC O. Holt. LAC A. Buttle (RAF Seletar) and Pte. P. Spraul and Pto B. Thorpe (Army)45 words
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Advertisement195 1957-02-10 21 To save your J to ck.ir your 2JH we have assemble I our SK world s famous hJIM fr Radiosnm, torTj to compncanddJJl from. TTiey are.-. NORDMENDE ERHES TELEFUNKEN PHILIPS can h —iine< I Please i KAMPONG GLAD/] 17. li FIGHT BACkJ And RHEUMni Nights Acid t, I Mm \m195 words
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Miscellaneous118 1957-02-10 21 Crossword solution ACROSS: 1 Mastlcat*; 8 Sale; y Cons; 11 Donates: 13 Rotas: 15 Eras; 16 Mule; 18 Ett; 19 Bee: 20 Tuba; 21 Tree; 22 Ego; 24 Over- 26 Undergraduate; 29 Read; 30 Get; 31 Harm- 34 Pipe; 36 Two; 38 Eve 39 Dene; 40 Wear; 41 Delay; 43118 words
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Article712 1957-02-10 22 HONOUR IN DEFEAT FOR GALLANT SINGAPORE TEAM Referees mistake leads to deciding goal late in game By NORMAN SIEBEL THEIR most un-Olympic-like display in their first game on Thursday, the AllIndia soccer tourists were ordered to rest behind locked doors in their hotel on Friday and712 words
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285 1957-02-10 22 Misconduct charge, so FMOC will write to Melbourne KI'ALA LIMPUR, Sat. AN ALLEGATION that a member of the Federation's Olympic Contingent during the Melbourne Games had committed "misconduct" was made at the meeting of the Federation of Malaya Olympic Sports Council here today. It came from Mr. Stanley Ponniah. a285 words
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448 1957-02-10 22 COLONY RALLY JUST FAILS TO BRING CUP VICTORY KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. SINGAPORE Asians made a spirited second half rally but Just failed to win the All Blues nipper final when they drew 11-11 with Perak on the padang today. Perak. leading 8-3 at halftime, increased their lead in the third448 words
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Article65 1957-02-10 22 PORT OF SPAIN. Sat. T»HE West Indie* cricket Mim to tour England this summer was announced here today. The team, to be led by John Ooddard, Is: Frank Worrell Everton Weekes, Clyde Walcott, Bruce Palraudeau. Nyron Asgarall, Rohan Kanhal, Garfteld Sobers. Denis Atkinson, Collie Smith. Sonny Ramadhi...Reuter - 65 words
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148 1957-02-10 22 Peng Soon is among Immortals of past' LONDON. Sat.— WONG PENG SOON, Malaya's farmer unotticial world champion, is listed among "Some immortal players of the past" by the Editor, H.A. Scheele, in the 1936-57 International Badminton Federation Handbook. .Mr. Scheele, who is also the honorary secretary of the Federation, writes:Reuter - 148 words
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Article110 1957-02-10 22 ARMY made a strong claim to the S.H.A. quadrangular title when they whipped defending champions Royal Navy 8-0 on the padang yesterday. Two quick goals by Whey Ah Kuan and another by Kambery enabled Army to lead 3-0 at the Interval. After Freeman had scored In110 words
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Article42 1957-02-10 22 KIMBERLEY Sat Onqualand West, tfter flnishlrtx oil the M.C.C. Innings (or 310 on the second day of their match here today, were dismissed for 76 and. following on. had lost two second Innings wtckett for 43 by tea interval.—ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article280 1957-02-10 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. CPORTS bodies are opposed tc 13 any Government or political Influence, declnred Mr. StanVy Ponniah. a member of the Federation of Malaya Olympic Sports Council today. Mr. Ponniah. who represents hockey on the FMOC. ai'<ed tie president. Mr. E M. Mac Donald,280 words
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Advertisement315 1957-02-10 22 Time for a S"*^L. ft W**""**^ Malaya's own is mguis c teijl 9ft AW4IOIO COIO MIOAI *T lONOOM MIWIIS UMISITIO" I»J« o"l l «"u«0 B |r«* l S» .Tlivl «U and pains with SLOAN'S. Dat» it on. Feel itspenotr.itinK. H^^^H^g, tingling glow as it I a^ speedily easily to kill315 words
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Article34 1957-02-10 23 Morrfi Sl* (mtmrnum) MR ONG BOON fiEONG and Family thank all fMiaids and relatives who attended the luneral of fd wife, sent vireahs arrolls. telt-Rrams. let 'rrs at Malent <ars and rendered ualsUnre34 words
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Article, Illustration2757 1957-02-10 23 ESPOM JEEP - ESPOM JEEP By Marigold makes it 4-in-a-row INK 1957 season at link it Timah began with a spectacular three-figure dividend upset when Wonder Kid, ridden by Don Paterson, beat the well-fancied San Fernando in Race One to pay Slri.~) yesterday, first day of the2,757 words
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Article82 1957-02-10 23 TOTAL POOL: $>>",btf Ist: No. >M)US4 (>UiMlli md No. *****!* ($51.2^2) 3rd: No. *****7 (528,4.») i) STARTERS (54.0U5 each): Nos. *****7; *****0: *****6; *****7; *****8; :>."»I.")"i3; *****3 (INSOLATION ($1,707 each): Nos. 265ti88; *****1; *****5; *****7; i.V'54%; 526*54: *****!>; *****1; 153't00; *****3. D< il I.l I TOTKS; Races 182 words
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Article93 1957-02-10 23 SYDNEY, Sat TRIPLE Olympic gold medalist Betty Cuthbert won the New South Wale.s 220 yards championship in Australian record time ban today. But her Olympic teammate. Marlene Mathews, fell about a yard from the finishing line. Marlenc Mathews was expected to beat Betty Cuthbert andReuter - 93 words
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