Singapore Standard, 2 January 1957
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Title Section34 1957-01-02 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE jtltiL ff V^l -S 254«!(51hi«J 2400 n /A^ 7 I JC. FIRIBRIGADI GENERAL HOSPITAL _i_ 2SH 2414 Vol. VII. No. 18.5 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS34 words
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Article318 1957-01-02 1 Sir Donald Declares Georgetown i 4 Cifl^ iiftcf Opens 8ix*Day Centenary Celebrations i 1 < 'LIKENED TO A PRECIOUS STONE SET BESIDE THE SEA' Pu sands S; many all v!g S s r c he m cere--0 officiMl* s .s.r-dny from of the to the 0/ the318 words
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Article148 1957-01-02 1 THE STORK CALLS 71 TIMES— A RECORD SINGAPORE'S first New Year baby, a seven-and-a-quarter- pound boy. arrived at five minutes past midnight m the Kandang Kerbau Hospital. The proud parents were Mr. and Mrs. Kiong Kek Leng. Both the baby and mother were reported to bt "well."148 words
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Article129 1957-01-02 1 AIRWAYS MEN REDUCE CLAIM The vays Local Employees Ur yesterday rMuccd I $1,000,000 demand by. utive com-three-hour lay prepared a -chedule deent of an basic monthly .ir's service orisinal claim month's wage r. President Mr. ran told the Stanthe Union had In view of the c Chief Minister i hown129 words
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Article314 1957-01-02 1 Meet Duty With Courage And Obligation— Governor THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, m a Xew Year broadcast yesterday appealed to the people of the Colony to accept the additional and heavy responsibilities that may fall upon their shoulders with courage and with a sense314 words
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Article43 1957-01-02 1 TARBES. Franrc. Jan. 1 (UP) A seven-ton ttreku ck hurtled into the bedroom 'of three sleeping children here last, night, but none of the children was hurt. Police said the driver c! the truck fell asleep at the wheel.43 words
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Article28 1957-01-02 1 THE King of Cambodia accepted the resignation of Prime Minister San X un yesterday, and then immediately asked him to form a new government.- U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article30 1957-01-02 1 WEST German President Theodor Heuss said last night the world can "breathe more easily" than a few weeks ago but the future still is rausp fnr anxiety.- UPUP - 30 words
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259 1957-01-02 1 PORT SAID. Jan. 1 (Rcuter) United Nations saJvage ships have moved down the Suez Canal from here to begin clearing obstructions which have blocked the waterway for the past 62 days. Three Egyptian minesweepers led the little fleet out «of Port Said259 words
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Article27 1957-01-02 1 JAPANESE police reported yesterday that a total of four persons were killed and 58 others injured in New Year Eve traffic accidents in Tokyo. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article32 1957-01-02 1 THE U.S. economy will surge ahead again m 1957 with a three percent advance m the gross national product and "1953 looks good too." Fortun oc maerarinp said VeStcrday. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article282 1957-01-02 1 The Political Pot Keeps Boiling GOVERNOR ORDERED TO JAKARTA FOR CONSULTATION JAKARTA, Jan. 1 (AP) President Soekarno of Indonesia last night proclaimed a state of war and siege over the province of South Sumatra. No explanation was advanced by the government for the action,282 words
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Article, Illustration238 1957-01-02 1 THOUSANDS of holidaymakers yesterday mornins jammed Singapore's waterfront to watch the New. Year's most thrilling event the annual sea sports. In fine weather, the crowds, dressed m their 'New Year best took up vantage points along the sea front between the Esplanade and Clifford238 words
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Article34 1957-01-02 1 A HELICOPTER making a la.^t-ditch attempt to rescue two Alpinists, stranded for 10 day s 12.(100 feet up on Mont Blanc, crash-landed almost at the foet of the two men on Monday. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article30 1957-01-02 1 COMMUNIST China yesterday announced the signing cf three trade documents with Ceylon extending the current China-Ceylon trade agreement and continuing the rub-ber-rice trade between the two countries. U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article25 1957-01-02 1 A COMMUNIST Chinese military goodwill mission led by Marshal Yen Chien-ying flew lo Burma on Monday morning. Peking's New fhina News Agency reported.-25 words
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Article12 1957-01-02 1 A HONGKONG Communist newspaper yesterday elected 1956 "Egypt's year." U.P.U.P. - 12 words
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Article, Illustration123 1957-01-02 1 S'PORE'S G.O.M. DIES AT 88 SINGAPORE'S "Grand Old Man," Dr. Lim Boon Keng, passed away at 5.46 a.m. at his home m Paterson Hill, Singapore, yesterday. He was 88. Dr. Lim. who was born m Singapore, leaves a widow, many children, grand children and great grand children. The funeral will123 words
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Advertisement84 1957-01-02 1 for you Sir! Reliable Precision Watches of Outstanding Petforrnance precisely yours NANYANG WATCH CO., LTD. 54, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. i Its risky fo ask 1 just for oil I I SAY CASTROL "Your motor dealer can't guess what you want. JIjbw That is why I k-,.fwk always ask for84 words
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Advertisement54 1957-01-02 1 Steam oMatlc Both a Steam P a On/ Iron Sole Distributor* for Molayo, Singapore North Borneo. THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. (M) LID. This is the 100th occasion on. which McAlister Co. Ltd. have had the pleasure of wishing alt their friends a Prosperous Peaceful New Year 7857 1957 A TOO54 words
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Article168 1957-01-02 2 Border Manhunt For Cop Killers BELFAST, Jan. 1 (UP) Thouspnds of troops and policemen fanned out among the lonely border areas yesterday searching for the Irish Nationalist killers of a young Northern Ireland police constable the 'previous night. The death, of 23-year-old Scan Scally was the first fatality since Dec.168 words
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Article62 1957-01-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. While the capital's crime sheet remained "clean" up to this afternoon, New Year accidents though rrinor totalled 15. No fire calls were made and no serious mishaps were recorded m any o f the hospitals. The first to ieach the casualty room62 words
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135 1957-01-02 2 IPOK. Tues. Chinese actress Pa: Kwong from Hongkong sc.id on her arrival here today sip was not thinking of marriage. "I do not l:ke to think about it. I would prefer to continue with my film career," she added. She will concentrate on production135 words
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Article184 1957-01-02 2 GUN FIRE USHERS IN 1957 BUDAPEST, Jan 1 (Reuter) Shots ushered m the New Year m Budapest a few minutes after midnight. Bursts of machine-gun fire and single shots as though from rifles were heard coming from different districts of the city and on both sides of the Danube. Some184 words
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Article83 1957-01-02 2 THREE men and a woman were injured m two separate accidents early on New Year's Day. All were treated as outpatients at the General Hospital Mr R. P. O Byrne and his friend, Miss Everard Vilmla, were injured when their car collided with another at83 words
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Article265 1957-01-02 2 RUSSIA'S •STRONG MAN' ISSUES A WARNING TO WEST RedsWillOppose Move To Aid Satellite Peoples LONDON, Jon. 1 (UP) Soviet Communist boss Nikita S. Khrushchev issued a thinly veiled warning yesterday that any attempt to aid anti-Communists behind the Iron Curtain "will meet with a proper265 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-01-02 2 J I ON THE occasion of his I birthday yesterday, Mr. I Aw Cheng Chye, Chair- I man of Haw-Par Brothers 1 Ltd., distributed clothing, I i cash, fruits and Tiger 1 medicinal products to I i over 300 old people living 1 in theStandard - 97 words
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144 1957-01-02 2 Clash With Nasser's Views CAIRO, Jan. 1 (UP) Egypt will fight the 'Eisenhower doctrine" just as it has fought the Baghdad Pact, informed sources said today. The consensus of the best informed quarters m Cairo, m their first reaction to the still incomplete reports144 words
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Article117 1957-01-02 2 Syria Is Cool To U.S. Move WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 (UP) Syria* warned the United States yesterday against taking any "unilateral action* to throw a protective screen around the Middle East. Syrian ambassador Farid Zeineddine indicated after a State Department visit that his government feels the reported "Eisenhower doctrine" to keep117 words
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Article38 1957-01-02 2 POPE PIUS XII appeared m the lighted window of his Vatican apartment on New Year's Eve night and gave his blessing to 5.000 Romans gathered m St. Peter's Square to wish him a happy New Year.38 words
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Article38 1957-01-02 2 Mr. Chou En-lai, Chinese Communist Prime Minister, and Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, toasted SinoIndian friendship and world peace together with fruit juice m a train going through the Punjab on New Year's Eve- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article29 1957-01-02 2 SEVEN persons "were killed near Fukui, Japan, m a New Year's Eve tragedy when an avalanche hurtled two transport trucks nearly 200 feet into the valley.- UPUP - 29 words
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Article129 1957-01-02 2 Churchill On Key To Happiness LONDON. Jan. 1. (Reuter) —Sir Winston Churchill, told Conservatives yesterday th^at the solution of Britain's international problems and the h«ppiness of the free world depended on Anglo-American unity. In a New Year message to the Primrose League, leading Conservative Party organisation, the veteran statesman declared:129 words
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Article305 1957-01-02 2 Teenage Girls Tell How RAF Man Met His Death NICOSIA, Jan. 1 (UP) Three teenage Cypriot girls described today how EOKA extremists murdered an RAF man after forcing them to hand over their father's pistol. The three girls were the daughters of Assistant Police Superintendent Demosthenes305 words
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145 1957-01-02 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1. (AP)— A U*****,000 breach of contract suit was filed by the US. Government yesterday, charging T. Y. FonK. head of the Asia Development Corporation, with illegally selling seven war-damaged ships to Communist Chinese Interests. Fong bought 15 vessels from the U.S.145 words
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Article164 1957-01-02 2 NEW YORK, Jan. 1, (UP). —Police started a floor by floor search of the 108-storey Empire State building yesterday on a tip that a bomb was planted somewhere m the vastnes? of the world's tallest structure The warning call about the Empire State building was164 words
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241 1957-01-02 2 Manchis Area To Stay White Despite Ambush KUANTAN, Tues.— The Pahang State War Executive Committee declared today that despite the sneak ambush of ttie Tan Fook Loong Gang from Ne?ri killing eight Malay Regiment personnel on Boxing Day, the Manchis white area would remain. "The people of Manchis and Telemong241 words
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Article88 1957-01-02 2 UNITED NATIONS, Jan. 1 (AP) The United Nations announced yesterday the names of new chairmen of U.N. security bodies who will take office today. The announcement said Brig. Gen. Carlos Romulo of the Philippines succeeds Peru's Victor Belaunde as President of the Security Council. U.S. Ambassador88 words
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Article167 1957-01-02 2 Warning To New Union MALACCA. Tues.-Federa-tioris Minister for Labour- Mr. v. l. Sambanthan, today cautioncri more than 300 member* of the National Union o f Printing Workers against the infiltration of subversive elements into their fold. The Minister gave this warnin- when he declared open the Union m the presence167 words
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Article58 1957-01-02 2 TOKYO. Jan. 1 (Reuter) Extra police details, mcl: loudspeaker vans, were rushed to the Meiji shrine m Tokyo early today to control a hugh crowd estimated at more than 1,480.000. A police spokesman sa:i the crowd had formed to pay their respectl at the tomb of the58 words
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163 1957-01-02 2 Bandits Lose Lairs In Ipoh Jungle IPOH, Tues. Eighteen bashas with accommodation for over 100 terrorists have been found m the Ipoh area jungle this week by patrols of the Royal Scots Fusiliers. Discovery of this largest concentration of terrorists m the area, where Chin Peng had once politbureau headquarters,163 words
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Advertisement185 1957-01-02 2 NOTICE NOTICE. 'THE Principal and staff of x Ipoh- Titorial Institute, IpoJ\ request the pleasure of the company of all the students (old and new) of this Institute ani their parents to the open ng ceremony of the new extension. Gurdawara Road. Ipoh. by the Honourable Inche Osman bin Tallb.185 words
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Advertisement69 1957-01-02 2 For th c Prose n t and Aitvays Better to buy now Before they are gone... TOOTALS DRESS FABRIC Let him lounge with a touch of elegance. Every garment is marked **Teb Hissed" Thus assuring crease resistance. Washable backed by the jf r o© tu I Guarun tee GIAN SINGH69 words
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Article, Illustration136 1957-01-02 3 Thrills Spills At Sea Sports BELOW: Full speed ahead was the order of the day for this koleh which won the race m one of the many thrilling events at the annual sea sports along Singapore's waterfront yesterday. All pictures by Chow Kuan Yee. ABOVE: One of the most popular136 words
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Miscellaneous481 1957-01-02 3 [Standard's boSSWDM PUZZLE I^l T^ 'I I iw pn PI I!FQ 13> Tt has meaning to tJie jLIJI isew.fe and the Trades \< KOSS t'nion (6. 4) j 15. Told m a neat code (ft) n I.! Rat, on it m chem:cal form 17 l fi care not even if481 words
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Article, Illustration191 1957-01-02 4 Ex-Cop Plans To Rejoin Police As Desk Clerk SINGAPORE Police Constable. Inche Abdul Wahid bin Baba, who was wounded m a battle with gunmen m 1950, returned to the Colony yesterday from London as an invalid but undaunted. Inche Baba went to England two years ago191 words
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331 1957-01-02 4 Federal CID Chief Warns Of A New Menace Danger Of Secret Gangs' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Secret societies, which had been lying low for three years m the light of a countrywide crackdown of their topdogs, may replace Communist terrorism.^ as Malaya's "Public Enemy No. 1" m the Merdeka year. This331 words
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187 1957-01-02 4 1956 PROMOTIONS RESULTS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation of Government Administrative and Clerical Unions today protested against the cancellation of the results of the 1956 promotions to the special grade of the general 1 clerical service. The recent announcement of government on the cancellatiori of187 words
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97 1957-01-02 4 Rivals Start Vote-Wooing Campaign BENTONG, Tues.— An active vote-wooing campaign has started among rival candidates for the forthcoming Town Council elections here. Two Independents are standing against two Alliance men. Mr. Ng Shing, former MCA leader, who is opposing Che Chik bin Matt (Alliance) for the Town Ward, today sent97 words
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Article155 1957-01-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two of Malaya's veteran bandit bashers Lieutenants Mohammed bin Hashim, 31, and Adam bin Abu Bakar, 23, both of the Malay Regiment flew to Britain today for a six-month course m military intelligence at Surrey and Hythe. Lieut. Mohammed was awarded the155 words
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Article31 1957-01-02 4 ONE hundred and-twenty children were given toys, books, cakes and drinks donated by the Standard Christmas Cheer Fund, at the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital m Siglap, Singapore, yesterday.31 words
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Article97 1957-01-02 4 A GIFT FOR 1957-AND RATES GO UP SEREMBAX. Tues. From today, no water meter rent will be charged m Xcgri Sembilan. A Government spokesman told the Standard that to make up for the revenue due to this 'New Year gift to the people, the State Government has decided to raise97 words
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Article83 1957-01-02 4 FENANG. Tucs. Miss Gee Poh Chee. a telephone operator of the Telecoms Department here, was Pcnang's New Year bride. She became the wife of Mr. John Ton Bah Bah, alias Toh Teong Tatt. nephew of Madam Chan Saw Kirn. The bride is the daughter of83 words
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Article47 1957-01-02 4 PENANG, Tues. Beautiful models of municipal engineering works attracted the greatest attention when the Centenary Exhibition, was declared open by the retiring Municipal President, Mr. J. S- H. CunynghamBrown. at the St. Xavier's Institution today. Feature of the exhibition was a miniature anti-malarial automatic sluice.47 words
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Article, Illustration88 1957-01-02 4 PROFESSOR A. Oppenheim (extreme right). Professor of Mathematics at the University of Malaya, returned to Singapore yesterday by air from London, where he had been on a vacation and lecture tour. Prof. Oppenheim was met on arrival at the airport by Professor E H. G. Dobby, (left)88 words
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Article113 1957-01-02 4 THE Singapore UMNO wants the Social Welfare Department to take an interest m the welfare of the residents of Pulau Tekong, "many of whom are m need lelief." INO general secretary. Ahmad Jamalullil, toid Standard yesterday that he i a number of Munoyed. old and113 words
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Article66 1957-01-02 4 PENANG, Tues.— Two diamond rings and a diamond wrist-watch, were stolen from Capt. A. L. Leod's residence m Scotland Road this morning. Police have also received a repoit of a theft of 620 packets of cigarettes on board the Nagama which is anchored m the Roads.66 words
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Article204 1957-01-02 4 SELFLESS SERVICE MALAY political party leaders yesterday wel corned the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock's New Year message on selfless service for the future welfai of Singapore and the need for unity. UMNO secretary, Syed Ahmad Jamalullil, said he agreed whole-heartedly with the Chief204 words
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Article85 1957-01-02 4 SINGAPORE Assemblyman for Bukit Panjang, Mr. Goh Tqng Liang, will ask the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. at the Legislative Assembly meeting on Jan. 9 on the number of children who cannot get places m the Chinese-language schools for 1957. Mr. Goh85 words
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Article217 1957-01-02 4 COL. LEE TO MEET MacM LONDON. Jan. 1 (Renter^ Colonel H. S. Lee. the Imn Federation's Fin Miniver, is expected to meet Mr Harold MacMillan. Chantn H r f the o Exch equer. soon to discuss British policy on giving financial and economic assistance to Malaya after it becomes an217 words
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Article88 1957-01-02 4 PENANG, Tues.— Electricity from the new $24,000,000 Penang Power Station at Bukit Glugor f began generating at 11 a.m. today to augment George Town's supply, shortly before the visit of the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, who came here to open the centenary celebra- tions. The88 words
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Advertisement363 1957-01-02 4 11 a.m, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 p.m. Br 5 Cm! h»c>«* a*c i>MCAjTtt *iatWf Pi **^**^B HI l\ 3 af™ WMttSHR CURTIS f IlkxSr iouoirigioa f^^^-r J* Z LAST DAYST^ lla.m, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 p.m. PILLAGE! PLUNDFR! PASSION! aW- ar^**?\a%^ "ich^icoio* *44^bb1 T ™i E "THISiSLA~NDIARfH' 1 ttltk FAITH363 words
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Advertisement179 1957-01-02 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS ICATHAVI TODAY! Please No^ 'Hmes riA% n a .m.. 1.30-4- 645 A 9.30 p.m. 9th HILARIOUS DAY! j==* FAMED PLAY HILARIOUS OH THE J SCREEN I a-G-l warts CMwnyi mdiinnaxo* TliC ■Wxtmrf*** MARLON BRANDO 1 o^tne^ £g"™"L Aueasr moo« JWACWKOKYO —aioit.moiT PHO\r*2t-»»B ODEONI NOW SHOVVIWGf nl 11179 words
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Advertisement57 1957-01-02 4 VVVWtVIV»^AAVVV\VVV\VV\VV\VVVVVVV\\\I TAJ CINEMA TODAY A SHOWS 3.15 615 A ».15 p.m "ADAM" (Malay) starring: ROOMAI Noor. UMI Kalthoo* and many others DIAMOND loday 3.15, 6.15 A 915 p.m. "TALWAR-KA-DHANI" (Hindi) with English and Chines* sub* titles starring Nadira, Manhard.D. M. Vyas, Pakku. Shammi and t any others. TICKETS FOR SPECIAL57 words
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Article107 1957-01-02 5 NEW PHONE SYSTEM FOR IPOH I P O 11. Tues.—lmproved telephone service for Ipo" subscribers no into ellcct today with* the introduction of direct phone links to the surrounding: towns oi iiah, Chemor, (.opens:, Parit, Pulai. Pusinf, Tanjons: Rambutan and Tronoh. phone calls to t n had first to be107 words
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82 1957-01-02 5 PORT SWETTENHAM, Turn. T an frigates, the >rough H and ed here n a friendly threeYear visit to the the crew aie ained by civilians B% m Kuala ore they will roJ 2. :ian Commission- Critchley, gave a oday to captains crs ol the82 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-01-02 5 pic by MR. N. SELVADI RAI helps his son. one-year-old Sonny Boy to blow out tho candle on his birthday CUC at a party heldjtit his homo m Cochrane Road, Kuala Lumpur, last Thursday. Mrs. SMvadurai is on the right. Standard Yong Poh Srong.Standard; Yong Poh Srong. - 46 words
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87 1957-01-02 5 JOHOKE BAKRU, Mon. •hows aie i. and there- be banned. D submitted lusiim bedies m Johore to a special dbmmittec which has bren studying the question whether or not to ban strip-toaso m the State. The committee Is expected shortly to make Us recommendation87 words
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321 1957-01-02 5 Boys' Club Starts Fight To Keep Grant THE Upper Serangoon Boys' Club has made a strong appeal to the Federation of Boys' Clubs to take steps to prevent the Singapore Social Welfare Department from carrying out its proposed threat to stop the club's monthly gran* Th? Director of Social Welfare.321 words
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Article57 1957-01-02 5 PEXAXG. Cues.— Mf. D. S. Ramanathan, chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, stated m his New Year Message today, that 1957 would be a momentous year for Malaya He said: "It is the Labour Party's ear -.est and sincere hope that freedom would come to57 words
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Article65 1957-01-02 5 DR. F. C. Bcnham, newly appointed Economic Adviser to the Singapore Chief Minister, arrived m the Colony yesterday to take up his post. During 1947-55 Dr. Bcnham was the Economic Adviser to the Commissioner-General m South-east Asia. "I am happy to be back. I very much look forward65 words
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308 1957-01-02 5 New Disciplinary Powers For Head Teachers Govt. Regulations Aimed To Check Subversion KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Disciplinary powers including expulsion and caning, were given to school heads yesterday under new educational regulations made by the Federation Government to B:k subversion. Subjects and syllabuses m all schools m the Feden will have308 words
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Article79 1957-01-02 5 3 Officer Cadets Appointed SINGAPORE Government yesterday appointed the first three officer-cadets for the Colony's Infantry Regiment to be formed .shortly. They are: Peter Tang Hoang-why of 39-B. King Pong Road. Ahamed bin Hassan of 11 Kampong Wak Tanjong and George Mitchell of 18-C Moh Guan Terrace. These three officers79 words
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Article136 1957-01-02 5 INSPECTOR Ang Chiew Choon, formerly attached toHhe Narcotics' Branch of the Singapore C.1.D., was yesterday sentenced to eight months' jail by the Second District Judge, Mr. J. W. D. Ambrose. Ang was convicted for making a statement to Mr. J. II Dcvereux-Colebourn. a former Colony Magistrate,136 words
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Article, Illustration99 1957-01-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The 51 -member Westminister Choir of America, headed by its founder-conductor, Mr. John Finley Williamson, flew into the capital yesterday. Dr. Williamson told pressmen that members of his choir, 24 of whom are women, were m fine fettle despite their exacting tour99 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-01-02 5 > DR. AND MRS. YEOII HONE SOO, of Johore Bahru, > Z who celebrated their silver wedding anniversary last 2 Saturday. A party was held at the Johore Hotel, 2 s tithing Laut. Standardise. r.\\V\\\\\\\\V\\\\A\\\\VA\\.\\\\\\\\\\VV\\V\\\\V\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\VV* 1-36 words
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471 1957-01-02 5 Sir Robert To Unveil S'pore War Memorial 24,000 TO BE REMEMBERED A MEMORIAL to commemorate those who perished m battle and m captivity during the Second World War will be unveiled by the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, on March 2. Seventy Malayan Chinese who served with471 words
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Advertisement230 1957-01-02 5 Be a Master of English How Busy People are Gaining a Command of Fluent, Expressive English in Spare Time Ambitious men and women in all part.s of the world are writing to the Regent Institute for lils of the unique Course in Elective English conducted by thai well-known correspondence school.230 words
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Miscellaneous742 1957-01-02 5 Standard cMlmanac Information at a Glance MADIAS* Hoeng Chan 12 30, 2.30. Pah and Ml* Tanah Song (on fS^nnVD riSoilV IPOH 6.45 and yis pm. St* S e> 8.30 p.m 3 Pore AJiary om:ON: F;csh peony (Mahdarfn) CENTBAL: W« Pin Tharam 2. A/fJD/O MALAYA ROTARY CLUB: Business meeting ion-SrT.Vi-^of n742 words
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Article489 1957-01-02 6 J^ NEW plan is m the process of being set up for greater productivity among the Asian nations. The subject appears to have already been discussed by trade leaders of Japan and India who recently Issued a joint statement emphasizing the need for a form of co-operative production489 words
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Article447 1957-01-02 6 J^S the aew year speeds on Malayans will be brought nearer to the hitherto nebulous wilderness of "If Possible" that bars the way to the promised land of merdeka. It may after ail be only a mirage, but it -can become a reality if the Reid Commission Report447 words
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Article473 1957-01-02 6 LONDON BRITAIN'S worst enemy ±J of 1956 was probably the weather. A miserable summer followed a raw and foggy spring and S severe losses were suffered by shipping, agriculture, sport, holiday caterers and public transport concerns. On February 1. Britain had the coldest day of the century473 words
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Article, Illustration1487 1957-01-02 6 Ra«rle Knox reportsfrom COLOMBO IV* pet project of Ceylon's first premier, D. S. Senanayake, is almost a national monument, and has also the ingredients of political dynamite [HE aristocrats of Ceylon are pioneers, breaking the dusty, ochre soil by the banks of the Gal Oya1,487 words
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Article808 1957-01-02 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me ASTER GUNASEKERA By r j HE political situation m Singapore is not somethins: of which anybody can take pride, except, of coarse, those who find politics congenial to their aims and objects and their future plans. At the moment a dark cloud has vanished808 words
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Advertisement51 1957-01-02 6 with CHINESE NEW YEAR fast approaching £t] Daily New Goods Cw^tA as\ are being displayed to J j]S&E&[j JT'yrx cope with the demand I/Pys!t{ W^^ti Be sure you get the H best value for your Msit&rw.t \^3rai HARD EARNED J||||\j A titdfanlal Vafmdas Co. 85/87 Arab Street Singopore-7 Tel: .5*40751 words
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Advertisement106 1957-01-02 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY GOING TO THAILAND? Through International Express passenger services fun twice weekly leaving Proi (Penang) for Bangkok on Mondays and Fridays, and Bangkok for Prai (Penang) on Saturdays and Wednesdays. These trains connect at Prai with the Malayan Railway night mail trains from and to Kuala Lumpur. The International106 words
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Miscellaneous82 1957-01-02 6 "It is not musical style that matters, but the thought behind the style it is the stature of the thought which gives music substance. For though the thought may mould the styie of writing, style by itself l^nds no distinction at all, and is only a vital influence when it82 words
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Miscellaneous34 1957-01-02 6 "In the Castle, the Kirk, and the Mill Lochs, at Lochmaben m Dumfriesshire, there swims a fish known nowhere else. It is unique, peculiar to these Lochmaben Lochs. It's called the Vendace .(Coregonus vande-34 words
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Miscellaneous63 1957-01-02 6 sius is its scientific name). A few other waters have their own special fish Loch Lomond has the powan, sometimes called the Loch Lomond herring And over m I^jugh Ncagh', m Ireland, there's an Irish cousin, the pollan; while Bala Lake, m Wales, boasts of its gwyniad." A J. Campbell63 words
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Article35 1957-01-02 7 I WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 president Eisenhower yesli c Republican CeintaJ leaders a preview kiudgtt for the next ficra! year. They said aftcrt calls lor inr-n within income bit •>z no room for tax35 words
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Article24 1957-01-02 7 Iran l (AP). nillion Japanese todc\y p old debts, took a hot d donned bright ne.v this tiny islard rked its greatest24 words
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Article19 1957-01-02 7 r. VALLEY, (AP).— A wealthy rs. Howard V\ m] lapsed and ite after she v a19 words
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Article15 1957-01-02 7 r M MI, .Tan. 1 (AP).— Shankcr Shukla. Chief Pradesh •crday ■< f 8015 words
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Article14 1957-01-02 7 Ilo: IAP) sued a to the ancient India, k a Radio said14 words
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Article16 1957-01-02 7 II -Fire destroyed St. n Catho: c only 31 of undc wrecked arichurch, St-16 words
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Article25 1957-01-02 7 I' TOX. Jan. 1 (AD Britain ye^erday paid m I 0,000 paye Tnited State? on ll of its post-v n and Lend-L--c:25 words
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Article24 1957-01-02 7 3N, Jan. 1 (AP)— The I Trade announced th.it s trade agreement between Br.--- n and Poland was signed m Warsaw yesterday24 words
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Article16 1957-01-02 7 I HOLLY WOOD, Jan. 1 (AP) Andrews. 47. Nt y to '■harge and trial.16 words
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Article64 1957-01-02 7 He Wants A Ride In Nehru's Car NANGAL India. Jan 1. Iron-robed sadhj holy man) dasher. Premi< iru'a car with visiting Premier Chou En-lai throu jran foothills yesit stopped sudhe tried to get m ;e the two prime minisand had to be removed by for Security officials said trn man64 words
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Article25 1957-01-02 7 rnment ha> I 0 worth of currency to Presid's Government for projects in the tone -B" of the Freo I ol Trie25 words
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Article87 1957-01-02 7 IT'S THAT SNOWMAN AGAIN CALCUTTA, Jan. 1 (UP) An American expedition to track down the "abominable snowman" in the Himalayas will start in the next few weeks. The croup is led by 31 -year-old Irishman Peter Byrne who arrived here yesterday from Sydney., The expedition is sponsored by the San87 words
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Article55 1957-01-02 7 Two Die In Explosions HAVANA, Jan. 1 (AP). Fight bomb explosions m Santiago de Cuba on Sunday night sent patrols securing the streets just one month after the abortive revolt against the regime of President Fulgencio Bati.-ta. Two men were killed. Three explosions were heard yesterday m this capital city,55 words
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Article268 1957-01-02 7 M-EAST IS U.S. s BABY NOW i—^^—^w^w^^^—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^. M J m^F V y TIDE OF PATRIOTISM IN SOVIET SATELLITES WASHINGTON, Jan. I (AP)-U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles declared m a New Year's statement yesterday that the U.S. must accept "increasing responsibility" m the Middle East during 1957. Dulles issued268 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-01-02 7 LINE OF CURVES THEY'RE ALL GRATEFUL TO BOB LOOkIT that lme'O legs! They belong to some of the members of the new "Br>b Commings Girls Club' nd models^Th? Si Ho »^ood by grateful aetVesses and models. The sirls all got boosts m their careers ■:>!»'■ mm ,i,,,niin^ IN sh,,u ihrdubros-83 words
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Article116 1957-01-02 7 PRO -RED SYRIAN CABINET BEIRUT. Jan. 1 (AP) A leftist and pro-Soviet Syrian cabinet was formed yesterday m Damascus. Premier Sabri Assail picked five weli-known leftists for cabinet Jobs. Assail himself has been leading his Nationalist Party toward the left for some time. Besides taking over the premiership, he gave116 words
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Article315 1957-01-02 7 All Work In Shattered Country At Standstill VIENNA, Jan. 1 (UP)— All work m Hungary was at a standstill yesterday on the e ve of the shattered country's "black New Year." By government decree the last day of the year is being treated as a315 words
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Article83 1957-01-02 7 BELGRADE. Jan. 1. (AP)— President Tito said last night that the world enters the New Year with hopes of the victory of peace around the globe. In an optimistic New Year's message to the nation, Tito said: "I think we can believe that there is no83 words
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203 1957-01-02 7 U.S. ANTI-RED AID: Europe Gives A Cautious Approval LONDON, Jan. 1 (AP)— Western Europe gave cautious approval yesterday to the new U.S. economicmilitary plan to block Soviet expansion m the Middle 1 East. In Britain, official approval contrasted with a note of irony m some newspapers. The stings of the203 words
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Article90 1957-01-02 7 MALIBU, Jan. 1 (AP).—Victims of the Great Southern California brush fires went bark to their destroyed and damaged homes yesterday to undertake rebuilding and repairing. The fires ran wild over 40.000 acres of mountain country west of Los Angeles and Santa Monica for four days. They90 words
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Article61 1957-01-02 7 LONDON. Jan. 1. (AP) Lt. Gen. Sir Hugh Stockwell, who commanded Ang 1 oFrench trooDs m the invasion of Egypt, has been assigned to a desk job. the War Office announced last night. The 53-year-old former Commander of the British First Corps m Germany will become61 words
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Article36 1957-01-02 7 A CHILD playing with a sparkler set off a pile of fireworks at a New Year's Eve party m Formia. Italy Fourteen persons were taken to hospital with severe injuries from the resultant explosion. APAP - 36 words
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Article91 1957-01-02 7 ...AND WINS HIMSELF A WIFE SYDNEY, Jan. 1 (Reutcr) A young South African surf lifesavcr who rescued a girl from heavy seas at Manly a fortnight ago, will marry her soon m South Africa. After a whirlwind courtship the couple became >n~ gaged on Christmas Eve.91 words
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Article108 1957-01-02 7 CAIRO. Jan. 1 (AP) The Cairo afternoon newspaper Al Messaa reported yesterday that the body of British Lt. Anthony Moorhouse has been found and turned over to Egyptian authorities. The government-backed newspaper said Port Said police knew the place where the body of" the young officer108 words
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Article50 1957-01-02 7 ALGIERS. Jan 1 (LT) Moslem bfts, streetcar and trurk drivers went on strike yesterday to protest on Saturday's anti-Moslem riot?, but Europeans guarded by French soldiers kept transport wheels rolling Bus and streetcar service was near normal. Two French :oldiers were posted aboard each vehicle.50 words
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Article104 1957-01-02 7 NICOSIA. Jan. i (AP) The only people celebrating New Year m stylp m Cyprus last night were British Army officers. Armed privates were on patrol outside the various officers' messes, fingers on the triggers of their Sten guns, ready to meet .any possible EOKA attack. While104 words
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Article49 1957-01-02 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 1 (AP)— Steamship lines operating between Far East and U.S. ports look for a continued heavy movement of goods mi n 1957. the Journal of Commerce reported yesterday. But they hope operations will prove more profitable than m 1056, the business newspaper added.49 words
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140 1957-01-02 7 German General For NATO Command?. BONN, Jan. 1 (AP).—lnformed sources said here yesterday that a German general will be named next year as commander of NATO land forces m Central Europe. The probable choice: Lieutenant General Hans Speidel. If this comes about, it will mark the first time since World140 words
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Article73 1957-01-02 7 LONDON. Jan 1 (UP)— The. Post Office said yesterday that investigations into the sale of a sheet of unperforated twopenny stamps now worth about' 1 USS36.O(M) to collectors will take about a week. The sheet was purchased unawares by 70-year-old trucking contractor and stamp collector George73 words
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Article36 1957-01-02 7 DR. Edward Teller, one of tne world's leading nuclear physicists, said m Washington that the United States is still ahead of Soviet Russia m nuclear weapons "artnaiiv ahead by quite a bit."- APAP - 36 words
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Advertisement59 1957-01-02 7 IH3ZZ I \i f t» I %f jSfm i I STANDARD r U« J» fc SGJJTANDARD t sHiPORTAttE mpv^HflnHm YV^^Kk Th SI'PCRMOOEL OLYMPIA SG I S \a^ <Z*^ a P rod ct o f on* of *h* largest typewriter manufacturers m the world. »EHN. MEYER CO. LTO., P.». Box 2000,59 words
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Advertisement107 1957-01-02 7 'Romarys HAND MADE British Biscuits Biscuit*, like all good food and good trine, fcjUJL should always be chosen with discretion, k% ,mi*% And for the connoisseur, Romary's Hand* T^r Made Biscuit* are the first choice. Made A KoniaO? from the purest English Butler, these -r I expertly produced biscuits melt107 words
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Advertisement796 1957-01-02 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. lei. *****/6. *****/4. 112/6 Robinson Rocd THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halifax, Doston, New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports. Spore P. Sham Penang POLYPHEMUS 5/M Feb 15/16 Feb 17/18 Feb Carriers option to proceed via other ports te load and discharge cargo.796 words
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Advertisement1121 1957-01-02 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) S T,;* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 'C" Carriers option to proceed via ether ports to load and discharge cargo SAiLINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS. Singapore Due Sails P.S ham Penan*. Ascanius for1,121 words
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Advertisement763 1957-01-02 8 MITSUI V^A LINE Spore P. S'hom Penonp FOR JAPAN Nochison Morw for Yokohomo, Kob# sJon Azumoton Maru fof Kobe, Yokohomo, Moji, 8 Jon Nasuton Maru ior Yokohama. Kobe Moil, via Hona Kong 1 3 Jan 10 Jon FOR U.S.A. Fot New York Philadelphia Baltimore Atokaton Mat* 15 Jon 18 lor763 words
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Advertisement680 1957-01-02 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tot Bangkok ond/ot Fat East Penang P S'K«w S'o©^ KINA In port "MALAYA" 15/17 Jan 18/21 Jan 22/23 j an KOR A 22/24 Jc, "JUTLANDIA" 23/24 Jan 25/25 Jan 26/28 on HOMEWARDS Sailings fot Genoa Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg Oslo. S'por, P. Shan. p680 words
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Article, Illustration411 1957-01-02 9 A Good Year For Growers: Paper THE natural rubber growers can scarcely complain of the prices obtained last year, according to The Economist. Prices have as usual fluctuated sharply, but they have never been what a consumer would call cheap, the newspaper adds. In th<- first 11411 words
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252 1957-01-02 9 < MM WAS fl r s t paint factory. PAR I Malayan Faintworks Ltd. has a home market with- out protection, the managJ m? director. Mr. A. Van < Kuyk said. The lark of any tariff protection has deprived a I Malayan local industry of252 words
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Article188 1957-01-02 9 THE search for oil in Australia will be extended to Central Australia in the newyear. The Minister for Territories. Mr. Hasluck, has announced in Canberra that tho Department of Territories had issued three permi:s for petroleum prospecting in the Alice Springs District. The issue of188 words
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Article42 1957-01-02 9 NEW YORK. Dec "1 <UP) Dow-Jones cloonc averages: STOCKS 30 Industrials 499 47 20 Rails 153.23 15 Utilities «8 .r>4 65 Stocks ***** BONDS 40 Bonds 89.59 The Dow-Jone> Commodity Futures Index (1924-26 average equals 100> closed at 1(12.70.42 words
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1039 1957-01-02 9 SCARCITY OF FUEL MAY YET SET POSER IN EUROPE LONDON: EUROPEAN businessmen at the year's end were looking forward apprehensively to 1957. There were some bright spots on the Continent, but the murky waters of the Suez Canal darkened the picture m many lands. 1956 drew to a close the1,039 words
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Article80 1957-01-02 9 For fishermen there's a new bait dispenser that pins onto the shirt. The plastic dispenser contains a dau's supply of* salmon-egg bait. The tgas fill the top hall of thp dispenser and automatically roll into position for batting down a tube. The u?hol* procedure ts somewhat simi' lar80 words
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Advertisement107 1957-01-02 9 Labowtory VER N.V.s newlaboratory at Vlaar•»as been officially li§ B ARBER-FERH VILLE LINES Veil Philadtlehu llaltimoa Mobil* M*«b Ol«ani Houitci (via Cap* at Coed Hops) '**ncli« $*oo»* P. S>«m Pananf N«%i» York Pl Usantw.. Port Sail> 7 I*" l|m 12/11 |an 16 Fab VILLI 14/21 lan 22/23 |an 26/27 |an107 words
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Advertisement537 1957-01-02 9 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1940 Notice of Final Meeting T n the Matter of MACDOUGALL AND BROWN (MALAYA) LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11 that Pursuant to Section 229 of the Companies Ordinance. 1940. a general meetir.a of the members of the abovenamed company537 words
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Advertisement912 1957-01-02 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 103 of the Municipal Ordinance that the plans, specifications, estimates and Apportionments of expense* of the works of making up:— 1 Avon Road; 2 Aky a b Road from Bassien Road to Reserve Road 3 Saunders Road from912 words
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Article359 1957-01-02 10 THE DOCTOR SAYS pHLEBITIS is the name used for an inflammation of the inside lining of the veins. When a vein is inflamed, clots are likely to form, too. When these clots are present the medical name for the condition is thrombophlebitis or phlebothrombosis. both of which are hard to359 words
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Article541 1957-01-02 10 JEANNE GRAHAM - JEANNE GRAHAM By 'pHE French have a word for it —"belle-laide," which means, roughly, "attractively ugly." As a race, the French are not beautiful.. Women m London, New York and Rome have better features, better complexions, better figures —yet the "belle-laide" Frenchwoman scores over them all. How? Because541 words
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Article314 1957-01-02 10 \N exhibition calculated to attract visitors from all over the r\. world is to be held from June 7 to 29, 1957. at Wembley, near London, home of the British Empire Exhibition m the *****." This is the Festival of Women, which promises to be not only314 words
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Article, Illustration230 1957-01-02 10 'Desires Sari for Ruth beautiful silver and turquoise sari ''Desiree", shown once m the Federation and once m Singapore, is the costume which has introduced London mannequin Ruth Warner to the grace and beauty of the national dresses of the women of Malaya. Ruth had to wear this fabulous sari230 words
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Advertisement281 1957-01-02 10 Naturally every mother wants to give her baby the most nourishing food for a healthy, happy future. With Heinz Baby Foods you can be sure of th<» finest. Only choice vegetables, fruits, meats and cereals are selected and carefully pre- pared for Heinz Baby Foods. Only Heinz can offer your281 words
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Advertisement239 1957-01-02 10 Nailed down! H**^ EVERY girl collects bottles of nail varnish V v K^T/J^^^i m colours she no longer likes. Penny is no exception, but she doesni believe vacJA y if abTad^^^^^Ji In wasting them., n tB faUs off O Penny makw s»!// bracelet or an earring sure she can jm^S^239 words
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174 1957-01-02 11 KLINE HITS BOWLING FORM Takes 5 For 65 MELBOURNE, Jan. 1 (Rputer) Lindsay Kline, 21 year-old left-arm spin bowler, maintained his fine recent form for Victoria by taking five wickets for 65 runs acainst south Australia m the Sheffield Shield match here on Sund.r \irtnri.i took fir?t innings points and174 words
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Article, Illustration33 1957-01-02 11 Start of the 25 miles road race over the gruelling Lake Gardens course circuit at Kuala Lumpur. The race was won by Kxca Chin Swee of the Malayan Rough Riders Cycling Club, Singapore.33 words
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Article69 1957-01-02 11 Tokyo To Stage Canada Cup NEW YORK, Jan. 1, (Reuter)—The 1957 Canada Cup and international trophy professional golf competitions will be held concurrently m Tokyo next October, the sponsor, Mr. John Jay Hopkins, said yesterday. The exact dates have not been setMr. Hopkins founder and chairman of the International Golf69 words
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Article27 1957-01-02 11 CARCASSONNE. Jan. 1 (Reuter)— The touring Australian rugby league team beat Carcassonne by 26 points to 12 after leading 13-2 at halftime here on Sunday.27 words
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Article356 1957-01-02 11 SECOND TEST: TYSON IS OUT S. Africa Strengthened By McGlew s Return The Teams CAPETOWN, Dec. 31, (Reuter) England and South Africa have each made one team change for the second test starting here tomorrow! Frank Tyson, the England faster bowler, failed to pass. a fitness test today and his356 words
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Article83 1957-01-02 11 WORLD'S BEST TIME NAARDEN, Holland. Jan 1 (Reuter) Tineke Lagerberg, a young Dutch girl swimmer, set the world's hot time for 200 metres butterfly here today with a time of two minutes 42.3 seconds. So far there is no official record listed for the event, but Miss Shelley Mann, of83 words
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Article180 1957-01-02 11 NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 1, (AP) Tom Brown Jr., one of American tennis' old guard, stopped the foreign threat to the Sugar Bowl title on Sunday by outlasting Australia's Mervyn Rose m the finals of the invitational event. The scores were 6-4, 4-6. 1-6. 6-1. 6-3. The victory180 words
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Article80 1957-01-02 11 LONDON, Jan. 1 (Router) A move to ban sponge, "sandwich" and other freak bats is lo be discussed by the National Executive "Committee of the English Table Tennis Association here On Saturday. Before the executive will be a motion by Gloucestershire calling for such a80 words
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Article289 1957-01-02 11 NEW YORK, Jan. 1, (AP)— Sugar Ray Robinson runs: out the old year by battering sparmate Lee Williams yesterday m his final boxing drill for Wednesday's middleweight title defence while his opponent, Gene Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah, confined his training to road work.289 words
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Article194 1957-01-02 11 CALCUTTA, Jan. 1 (Renter) Mr. C, G Howard's cricket XI, drawn, from English counties. batted brightly yesterday to score 107 for four wickets after dismissing the West Bengal Chief Minister's side for J49 here. The four-day festival match is being held m celebration of the Silver194 words
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Article77 1957-01-02 11 BALTIMORE, Jan. 1 (AP). The 81st running of the M 5300.000 Prcakness Handicap has been set for May 18 two weeks after the Kentucky Derby. Nominations for the mile and three-sixteenths race at Pimlico (Maryland) race track for 3-year-olds, will close Feb. 15. A record 176 nominations wore77 words
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Article186 1957-01-02 11 MANILA, Jan. 1 (AP)— Fourteen foreign entries —including top professionals from Japan, South Korea and Formosa— are playing m the Fifth Far East Golf Open championship during January 17 20 at Manilas Wack Wack Club. I A spokesman for the tournament organizing committee said yesterday186 words
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Advertisement689 1957-01-02 11 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT M""r7"& MRS. PI IOA LIAN SENG wish to thank all friends and rel%U\ -cs for th«ir presents at their wedding. SIIUATIONS VACANT KUALA I I MPI R MUNICIPAL COUNCIL i PFLICATIOXS are invlVd -*from Malays only possessm«j a Senior Cambridge Certificate for the post of a Sub-Officer689 words
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Miscellaneous208 1957-01-02 11 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp r r- c -rfe^^i she's eocrnFUL.'.'-HE I he's comikj'mepe- f o^cr V i' JC -v— TT DONE FO'GOT ALL'BOUT J* i~\ A.DI IklMllJ'rr S~Z -~X >- -mag rnev fS."-MAvitvr a \jf ME// it rv Kunnin .^--^jC /-^s kjp yy LOUS HOMEYMOOH r -^X? p208 words
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Article275 1957-01-02 12 LET'S MAKE UP FOR OUR MISTAKES Changes Needed For Tokyo Games AS THE AWARENESS of our failures dawns on some of our officials, so does the healthy wish to clear up the mess and mend whatever mistakes we have made m the XVI Olympiad m Melbourne. To be businesslike, however,275 words
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Article362 1957-01-02 12 lies m the debate within the Olympic Councils of Singapore and the Federation on their future policies debates over which the sporting public will have little enceBUT INSOFAR AS THE SINGAPORE AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AND THE AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA ARE CONCERNED, IT WOULD BE WISE362 words
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Article436 1957-01-02 12 ss>e c &'£S€O c P€:. Services Tout Of Japan In February THE classic rugby same on Saturday is the last occasion \*hen the selectors can see players m action who are r>ossible selections for the Services tour of Japan at the end of February. Consequently436 words
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Article60 1957-01-02 12 PENANG, Tues. Penang Indian Association invitation eleven scored a hard earned but well deserved four goals to three win over Nenri Sembi-' lan Malays m a hockey match on the Western Road ground here today. This was Negri Malays' second defeat of their tour having gone60 words
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Article126 1957-01-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The annual rugby football match between Scotland and Wales was not played instead Se'.angor Club met and narrowly defeated a Combined XV comprising players from the Royal Australian Navy Frigates Queensborouch and Quickmarch by six points (two tries) to three points (try) on the padang.126 words
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Article88 1957-01-02 12 TPOH, Tucs. The following will represent Rcrak Asians rugger XV m the >cmi final of the All Blues Cup Competition against Kedah to oe played here on Jlhe town padan.fi this Saturt f> 15 p.m. Lee KnoL Kfenfi Ratnasahapathy. Yau Senu Yo Bahniidin. Ismail Bin Abba?.88 words
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Article, Illustration19 1957-01-02 12 HEBE'S how they finished on the third day of the Penang Turf Club's Christmas/New Year meeting.19 words
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437 1957-01-02 12 Colony Malays Score A Thrilling Win KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. There were plenty of thrills and plenty of goals m the soccer match on the Princes Road stadium ground as Singapore Malays Gold Cup team narrowly edged Selangor Malays Invitation %l by 5-4. rr th* snnt Kilt- nr\j+n. nni n *K«437 words
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Article296 1957-01-02 12 Gurdwara Cup KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Selangror Sikhs and Perak Sikhs became joint holders of the Gurdwara Cup when they drew 1-1 m the final of the All Malayan Sikhs inter-state hockey competition which ended on the Taylor Road ground today. A draw was perhaps the296 words
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Article22 1957-01-02 12 LONDON. Jan. 1 (Reuter) Rugby Union Results: Glasgow High School Former Pupils 9 Cardiff 8. Rosslyn Park 27 Fettesian-Loretonians 6.22 words
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Article229 1957-01-02 12 POON WENG HOE became the Singapore table tennis champion -when he beat veteran Loh Kum Soon m five strenuous games at the CYMCA on Monday. Poon started his first game impressively with powerful smashes easily beating Loh by 21 11 m five minutes. A experienced Loh,229 words
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Article, Illustration34 1957-01-02 12 PENAXG MALAYS bent Singapore Malays by thrr% goals to two to take Sultan's Gold Cup nt tht TPCA ground on Sunday.-* Standardpic by Yong Phqio Studios shows the champion team.34 words
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Article262 1957-01-02 12 Whip Colony Again PAKISTAN'S Olympic hockey stars made it two straight when they trounced Singapore by nine ffoals to three in a friendly floodlit hockey match at Jalan Besar on Monday. Singapore shocked the visitors with an early third minute goal but faded out of262 words
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Article103 1957-01-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR Tu<?<Kwang Tee Scang beat Wah Lok e by 4-1 m their table ten:v.s match played at the Kwang Vee Seang Hall here la^t night. Results (Kwang Toe Sear; players mentioned first). Singles: Kg Kam Seng beat Lnko Yew Seong 17-21, 17-21 21-19. 21-16. 21-11: Wong103 words
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Advertisement129 1957-01-02 12 II A(| {edureron //A yr\\ I\^ Mr. Prejudice says that *£f^^ \Jf \y I Tnm winter drink. l^^\ A I name Ignorance) does L I not know that there is a fiV«A w A\ 'i nothing worth calling a winter YJ* V/ m the tropical, heat-drenched J^^J\ Caribbean?, where the129 words
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Miscellaneous87 1957-01-02 12 SINGAPORE RUGBY:— RASC v s Dist. Si-g. Regt at Dist. Sig RegX; Blakan Mati vs GHQ sig. Rcgt at Blakan Mati; Nee Soon rs SCC "A" at SCC. TAMILS FESTIVAL: Sirimming'. (Heats) 1.30 at CSC pool; Badminton 7 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR RUGGER Police Depot vs Sel United Depot BMH rs87 words
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