Singapore Standard, 4 January 1957
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Title Section30 1957-01-04 1 Singapore Standard PKLL;L; STANDARD POLICI ***** (5 linm) 2400 it n FIRI BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Vol. VII. .No. 185 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1957 12 PAGES 15 CENTS30 words
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143 1957-01-04 1 run. Thur.?.— government today that 101 ot rrested m peration "Tar- n Nov. 30 will be nder the Err.ergen Ltians. TH HI bp kept at the camp m Ipon but will have the right to appeal to the Review Committee headed by Mr. Justice143 words
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Article49 1957-01-04 1 LONDON, Jan. 3 (AP) I announced today that and dollar reserves by 168 million dollars December to 2,133 nil.ars. put the reserves 133 dollars over what ti regard as i safety level cf y fall of m Xnvem ->cv thr ryes went doA'n n dollars.49 words
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Article32 1957-01-04 1 TERBURY. England, -.Tohn Tilbury, r speeding or. a m Canted t come home fr^ md had rot •nrce years. edding eve. aid Tilbury r m an hour.32 words
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Article62 1957-01-04 1 BANGKOK. Jan. 3 fßeuter) Standard Vacuum Oil Company today started the "necessary preparations" to close their oil depot m Bangkok when striking workers failed to return on the midday deadline set by the Company. The strike has been m progress for 11 days, the workers making62 words
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Article33 1957-01-04 1 THE British War Office announced yesterday that it is sending Scotland Yard'* top medical expert to Naples to determine if kidnapped Lt. Anthony Moorhouse died as EsvDt said he did. C.P.C.P. - 33 words
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286 1957-01-04 1 3 Factories Close Down, 1,000 Workers Lose Their Jobs VICTIMS OF TAXATION HIGHER taxation imposed tlie Federation eminent has caused three Singapore biscuit factories to close down. igle Biscuit Comi Cup Biscuit ComHoe Hoe Biscuit Comof these .m 1 000 employed m these factories have been thrown out of work.286 words
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447 1957-01-04 1 Detective Sergeant Stabbed In Back k, i, 4 :N^ NG v Th rs A detective sergeant, Ong Huck Chin was stabbed m the pack tonight when he was attacked by two men m Kampong Jawa Lama as trouble flared m various parts of447 words
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279 1957-01-04 1 PENANG, thurs. A full inquiry into yesterday's cla^h between members of the Chingay procession and a mob will be made by the police, the Penang C.I.D. Chief. Mr. E H. Harries told the Standard today. "I would say there is no evidence of279 words
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Article146 1957-01-04 1 HEADLESS GHOST TRAIN BRISBANE, Jan. 3 (Reut cr The runaway romp of a headless "ghost" train ended when it collided with its own engine near Flaggy Rock. Northern Queensland, last night. A goods train had halted at Flaggy Rock. The crew uncoupled the locomotive146 words
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Article, Illustration310 1957-01-04 1 SOEKARNO PLEADS FOR UNITY AS FATE OF GOVT. IS DECIDED JAKARTA, Jan. 3, (UP) President Soekorno lasf night said the Indonesian Republic must become "one house" m a plea for unity m this young nation endangered by division and revolt. Soekarno, m an address to the Veteran Legion of the310 words
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Article54 1957-01-04 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (AP) Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nas>er has hinted he wants U.S. economic' aid to strong hen the war-battered Egyptian economy. Diplomatic sources said Egyptian anxiety over the country's economic future wftc emphasized m conversations Nasser held during the Christmas holidays with some54 words
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Article27 1957-01-04 1 SCREEN star Gina Lollobrigida, announced m Rome last night that .«-he is expecting a baby. "I hone it la a girl." she said. UPUP - 27 words
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369 1957-01-04 1 IPO H Thurs. —Slim River District War Executive Committee this morning imposed a total house curfew on 40,000 inhabitants residing m a 1,000--square-rnile area between Sungkai (Perak) and Kalumpang (Selangor) to enable food checks to be carried out by the Food369 words
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Article23 1957-01-04 1 TOK,YO was rocked by an earthquake at 5.55 p.m. (1625 Singapore Time) yesterday. Buildings m the J area were shaken. UPUP - 23 words
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Article228 1957-01-04 1 From ANDREW ROTH Standard's* London Bureau Chief LONDON, Jan. 3— The climactic session of the Anglo-Malayan financial talks resumed at four p.m. today, with Col. H. S. Lee, the Federation's Finance Minister leading: the three-man Malayan team. The talks this afternoon arc with the Colonial228 words
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Article18 1957-01-04 1 ISMAILIA harbour was completely cleared yesterday when the Egyptian Canal Authority lifted the last wreck ReuterReuter - 18 words
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147 1957-01-04 1 SINGAPORE Police Secretary Mr. Peter Claque yesterday described the Straits Times report "Jagas Rout Strongroom Burglars" as "highly inaccurate." The report said that "an alert watchman yesterday saved the Cathay Organization's holiday takings amounting to more than $100,000 when he put seven armed men147 words
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Article, Illustration463 1957-01-04 2 MEN AND WOMEN of all races and creed, among whom he had tried to create harmony m Singapore, paid their final tribute to Singapore's Grand Old Man... Dr. Lim Boon Keng, who was laid to rest at Bidadari cemetery yesterday. Dr.463 words
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Article62 1957-01-04 2 THE management committee of the Federation of Unions of Government Employees, yesterday elected Mr R. Ramalingam as its chairman m place of Mr. N. A. Kularajah. who has resigned the office because of his recent promotion m the Government service. The Committee paid tribute to Mr.62 words
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Article341 1957-01-04 2 Two Soldiers Tell Story Of $50 Room Deposit Claims Trial To 4 Charges TWO British soldiers yesterday told a Singapore District Court Martial that on arrival m the Colony m May, last year, each signed acquittance rolls (records of soldiers' pay} for $350 but received only341 words
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Article23 1957-01-04 2 CHE Othman bin Darus. son of the Alor Star Station Master, was yesterday awarded a Government scholarship to study navigation at Southampton23 words
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Article, Illustration220 1957-01-04 2 Federation Students Get A New Warning 'Bad Behaviour May Get You The Sack' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation^ Deputy Director of Education, Mr. G. Woods today warned students that any organized protest against the new disciplinary powers given to headmasters will be considered bod behaviour/ He also warned the students220 words
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Article43 1957-01-04 2 THE Taloins Town Council is planning to organize a corps of volunteer firemen to assist the resular lire brigade m its duties. The Council is workinz out a scheme for payment of adequate compensation to attract people of all classes to volunteer.43 words
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Article, Illustration130 1957-01-04 2 WHEN two of the foremost exponents of Indain classical dane<*s, Sujata and her German husband. Asoka* (above) were last nii;ht asked whether they would rock '11 roll, they snapped: "No, thank you." Sujata and Asoka arrived at the Singapore International Airport m130 words
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Article153 1957-01-04 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSINC; rubber iui< rs (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were:— c Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. (Norn.) 11?: lit! Jan.RSSNoI ill' R.S.S. No. 2 10X" in'/ R.JS.S. No. I lot 10.")] Tone: Hi rely steady STORE TIN The price of tin on the local Market yesterday was $382153 words
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Article64 1957-01-04 2 A COURSE m German for uners will start m '"German House." 1-5. I Avenue off Bukit Timah Road, at 6.30 p.m. on Jan. 3. Lessons will be given every Tuesday. The course will be conducted by the German lecturer st the University ot laya. Dr. Wulf Koepko64 words
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Advertisement84 1957-01-04 2 First Love m ill its ecstasy... &k ?W W m Forbidden m t jS^m^S romance W^P^-^ P that led Wt »^csv^B^^^^ elopement m JACK WARNER VmU^ V A MARIO ZAMPI Producnoi* i A A K__^^^^^^^Hb^" »C w v' L twJ soaßl cotou T nO4N COLO j^^Ky 1 A michak ««rw«84 words
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Article208 1957-01-04 3 A Solution Must Be Found Before March Mission -Lim LABOUR FRONT WILL CONSIDER COMMUNITY LEADERS' DEMANDS THE minority communities' demand for political and economic rights m a self-governing Singapore will be considered by the Labour Front, it was announced yesterday. The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew208 words
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Article, Illustration127 1957-01-04 3 S' PORE GUIDES FOR WORLD CAMP NINETEEN of the 20 members of the Singapore C irl Guides Asmn contingent who will leave for the World t entenan Camp in Manila <> n lan 8gathered >tsterday behelf Hut in Bu FOBS Koad, hear Jastminute detail! about the trip are (L toStandardpic - 127 words
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Article68 1957-01-04 3 Raffles Junior Library Junior Department of Library m Stamford Singapore, will be opener the fir.st time on a .rday afternoon as from Trow. 1 change was made to the needs of children are unable to travel by yes to the library. I bo accompanied by DtS. -day opening from Friday68 words
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Article37 1957-01-04 3 to numerous the Rcdcinptf l instituted a of the pcrpeIhe Rcdcmpin Thomson iad or "ommencing at 10.30 am. This will be the eigir. •a m the which are as follows: p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m37 words
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Article44 1957-01-04 3 Singapore Police ynsterffered a reward of for information loadT '-> the arrest of the perwatche.s pens and pencils worth $107.«J99.81 HiaD Brothers .Road. Singah can be I P°Jice officer or sent Th/'Sv Bnx 500 Sings pnre. offer is valid until Mar.44 words
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Article234 1957-01-04 3 Pine Price Meet Ends In Deadlock jnlfORL BAHRU, Several caniicrs' repre■eatatives walked out of a meeting held here yesterto negotiate a new price t<>r MiiaH-growers* pineapph had >tion that the iccept a 40 per n m the pre- sent price paid for their fruit Smallholders were getting five cents a234 words
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Article37 1957-01-04 3 MOHAMED bin Othman was sent to one year's jail plus a year's Police supervision by Muar Magistrate, Inche Pawan bin Ahmad, on Tuesday, for stealing three fowls worth 1540 on Dev. 9 at Pant Khadzi37 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-01-04 3 MR. AND MRS. Yon? Chins: Cbee after their marnage at St. Teresa's Church, Singapore, on Wednesday. Mr. Yonff is the eldest son of Madam Yong Chiow Chou Hua and the bride, the former Miss Lucy Chow, is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Lai Yieow Hee. Standardpic.50 words
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Article83 1957-01-04 3 A MALAYAN Film Unit feature on Driver Tom Lee, ID. sole survivor of an air crash m the Cameron Highlands area on Dec. 10 was screened at the Odeon Theatre, Singapore, last ryght. The film showed rescue operations, supply airlifts and an interview with Driver Lee.83 words
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Article62 1957-01-04 3 Assault Robbery Rap DRIVER X M. Charlton oi the Royal Army Service Corps was yesterday charged m the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's t with causing voluntary hurt to Ang Liang, at 12£ m.s. Sembawang Road, on Dec last year. Chiilt on was also charged with robbing Ang of $12 and a62 words
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Article86 1957-01-04 3 A CHARITY film premiere m aid of the Singapore Children's Society will bo held at the Pavilion Cinema at 9.30 p.m. on Jan. 22. under the patronage of the Governor, Sir Robert Black, who will attend with Lady Black. The> film to be shown is the new86 words
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Article174 1957-01-04 3 Auto-Pilots For Viscounts ORDERS from overseas airlines 101 a British automatic pilot were further increased recently when the Governmentsponscred civil operators of South Africa and Australia specified this equipment for their Viscounts. One of the operators. South African Airways is opdering this up-to-date auto-pilot lor the first time. The second174 words
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235 1957-01-04 3 Col. Gintings. Jakarta-ao- pointed commander m Medan, had earlier promised Col. Simbolon all military help m his revolt against the Central Government but failed to carry out his promise when the rebellion started the sources said. Col Simbolon had summoned all Dutch. Indonesian235 words
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Article77 1957-01-04 3 Police Find Body In River SINGAPORE Police last night found the body of an unidentified male Chinese, aged between 45 and 50, floating m the swamps off Kallang river, m Lorone 3. Geylang. The body, clad m a black .shirt and white inner shorts, was m a decomposed state, when77 words
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Article123 1957-01-04 3 UMNWO Gives $50 To Airways Men THE Labour Section of Singapore UMNO donated $50 to Malayan Airways employees who are on strike. An UMNO spokesman told the Standard yesterday the party's labour chief. Inche Shamsuddin bin Haji Ali, had seen the men on strike and discussed with them their problems.123 words
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Advertisement224 1957-01-04 3 The Watch You Have Been Waiting For IC^l3^ SWISS UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING TODAY REST bW IN THE Li/ MAICIMPt i •^''l^^^^^^r^^B'^^P™^ -Tlsjlag...JgJ g L Jf 3>v JLj [yji 1 ar iaVL 0r V DC A C bJ iift: •■^BJß^B^^bW m\ nCAiUri whm unct ruu« tussdi ionmson A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE NOTE:224 words
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453 1957-01-04 4 Two New Hospitals For Chronic Sick, Mentally Deficient HEALTH MINISTRY'S BIG PLANS FOR NEW YEAR TWO entirely new medical projects will be undertaken for the first time m Singapore during 1957, the Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, told the Standard yesterday. The first, for which it is hoped453 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-01-04 4 MRS Merc/ Conner. 29. her "McrdcJta Year" twin* a1 the Kuala Lvipmr General Hospital. Die t a boy and a girl arrrcd within nine minutes nf each other on Wednesday night. Mrs. cz i$ the uif* of a Seiama PWD Waterworks Superintendent.45 words
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206 1957-01-04 4 'A Few Slips, But They Were Not Intentional' -YORK Georgetown Celebrations KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Kuala Luitidu: Municipal President. Mr. A. D. York, returned to the caDital from Penang today and was surprised to find the overnight build-up of resentment among councillors here about alleged "snubs" during the centenary celebrations206 words
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Article32 1957-01-04 4 THE 11th drawing of Premium Bonds, being the first for the year 1957 will be held at the Selangor Turf Club, premises at Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur, on 'Jan. J)32 words
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Article93 1957-01-04 4 THE STRIKING members nf the Malayan Airways Local Employees' Union, at an emergency general meeting on Wednesday night, decided to continue their strike until the demand for a "goodwill remuneration" was settled.President of the Union, Mr. Tan Kia Gan. told the Standard that the Union93 words
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Article23 1957-01-04 4 SINGAPORE Police yesterday recovered the body of a Chinese from the Singapore River. The body has not yet been identified.23 words
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Article95 1957-01-04 4 Malays To Discuss Freedom THE Singapore Malay Union will hold a meeting shortly to discuss the position of Colony Malays after independance. Tunku Muda Muhammad, president of the Union, told the Standard yesterday his party wanted to estimate Malay opinion and feelings before it took a definite attitude m connection95 words
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Article93 1957-01-04 4 No Offence To Import Guilders IT is not an offence to import Dutch guilders into Singapore without a permit, the Colony's Assistant Controller of Imports and Exports, Mr. Chew Yean Fook, said m court yesterday. He was giving evidence at a Customs inquiry into the discovery of 2,307 Dutch silver93 words
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Article30 1957-01-04 4 DENNIS KHOO. 13-sear-old amateur magician will performing at the St. John's Ambulance Brigade Ball at RafTleo Hotel, Singapore tonight. The Governor. Sir Robert Black and Lady Black, will attend.30 words
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252 1957-01-04 4 The Well-dressed Amah Is Fined For Theft 7 could not tolerate you for more than 5 straining minutes —Judge KUALA LUIVIPUR. Thurs. A well-dressed maid servant m a tight-fitting satin sarong-kebaya, whom the Sessions Court President, Inche M. M. liashim described as "far from a servant," was today fined $200252 words
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142 1957-01-04 4 A CAPTAIN'S 'wife screamed when a Harbour Board clerk Dlaced hi.^ hand on her person on the night of Dec. 30 last year, it was alleged m a Singapore Court yesterday. Despina Parleus. wife of Captain Esidoros Parleus, master of the Dona Ourania was142 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-01-04 4 MR AND MRS. Michael Yeow Hon Ming, who were married at the Church of the Holy Rosary. Brickfields Road, Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Mr. Yeow, who is with the Boy Scouts Association Headquarters. i s the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Yeow Yew Kai. Mrs. Yeow was formerly Miss53 words
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Advertisement315 1957-01-04 4 ■SifSth B f G <H3BEIiE^ 11 am I 1.1. 4 fi 30 3-38 P .m I TOMORROW MIDNIGHT t RICHARD WIDMARK DONHA REED |S| Snm.l.i THEIR WEDDINGNIGHT m Mandarin »> Starring Shia Mnnj, Foo Che« Tomorrow ft a.m. "THEM" Sunday 9 a.m. MAN FROM L ARAMIE (Tech m C'Scope) 11a.m,315 words
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Advertisement281 1957-01-04 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACT lO\S k/VVVVVVVVVV\^VVVVVVVV\\VVVVVVVVVVVVVV\^ Ftathavl TODAY! please Nole Times! |CATMAYg laml 30. 4 6 45 9>3opm ff=" FAMED KM HIURIOUS ON THE SCREEH!=*=B tilth »GH orate* ntaMaHa4N[niHu» *TllC TCAiIAIICC Rir MARLON BRANDO +J& of«f DAY! MACHWOKYO r —ewhubt Tomorrow Midnight— A Paramount Picture IT'S THE TOPS! IT'S DE-LOVELY! ''ANYTHING281 words
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Article267 1957-01-04 5 Ten Houses Razed Nine Families Homeless Quelled After A 3 -Hour Battle BUTTERWORT H Thurs. —A disastrous fire causing $250,000 damage and rendering nearly 40 people homeless broke out at Permatang Janggus m Permatang Bendahari, 14 miles from here this morning. Ten attap houses m two roadside267 words
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Article21 1957-01-04 5 A SEVEN-year-old boy. Lee Eng Leong, was found drowned m a well m Anderson Road, Singapore, last night.21 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-01-04 5 dramatic picture shows a lion dance troupe breaking up m confusion m Penang's Dato Kramat Road on Wednesday when a mob clashed with the 1,000-strong chingay procession celebrating George Town's Centenary Year. Later one man was killed and another injured when police opened fire55 words
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514 1957-01-04 5 Riots Trial Ends After 12 Days: Court Reserves Its Judgment AT the conclusion of the 12-day trial of 55 persons charged with being members of an unlawful assembly at the premises of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union, on Oct. 27 last year, the Fourth Criminal District Judge, Mr.514 words
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Article41 1957-01-04 5 A CYCLIST Yeo Poh Sens. 18. was fatally injured alter being knocked down by a lorry at the junction of Bras Ru ah Road and Beach Road. Singapore, yesterday Yeo died on admission to the General Hospital.41 words
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161 1957-01-04 5 INDEFINITE HOLD-UP OF CASE UNFAIR MAGISTRATE A CRIMINAL charge should not be allowed to hang over a person indefinitely just because the prosecution is not prepared to go on with the trial, said the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. Choor Singh yesterday. Th(^ P'ourth Court pro.secutor. Inspector A. Maclntyrc, applied for161 words
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363 1957-01-04 5 Standard Music Critic RICHARD Farrell. the young New Zealand-born pianist, gave the first of two recitals for Donald Moore Productions m the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. The programme ais enterprising but somewhat uneven m quality, and so. to a363 words
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Article154 1957-01-04 5 I And A Tale Of 10 Dresses 1 JEALOUSY drove a "Singapore wife" to throw caustic soda on 10 new dresses which he had bought for his "China wife." a husband said m a Singapore court yesterday. He was Ng Tian Sang, a cake manufacturer, summoned154 words
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Article515 1957-01-04 6 'pHE Emergency is entering its ninth year. The Director of Operations, Lt. -General R. H Bower, has revealed that the terrorist strength at the start of the jungle war was 11,500 of whom over. 9,000 have now been eliminated. It has all along puzzled the public how, despite515 words
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Article458 1957-01-04 6 )jyTTH thousands of children clamouring for admission to the Colony's schools when they reopen for the new year on January 14 and a very large number of them being turned away owing to lack of accommodation, surprise has been expressed m education circles at a charge that ha?458 words
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Article1322 1957-01-04 6 JONATHAN SWAYNE - JONATHAN SWAYNE By On February 25, 187,000,000 Indians will elect 500 members of Parliament to the LOK SABHA the House of Commons and 3,102 members to the various legislative assemblies m the States, and an election staff of a million is now hard at work making preparations... NEW1,322 words
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Article656 1957-01-04 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA by THERE is an English Proverb which says "Better lose the saddle than the horse," and the President of the Singapore City Council gave a very good instance of this at the last monthly meeting when the question of the controversial cinema656 words
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Article401 1957-01-04 6 Short from the Talks "WfE are apt to forget how much the present pattern of our civilisation depends upon the latent heat of ice. If the present ice-sheets of the world melted m a hurry, sea-level would rise about a hundred feet. The present long-term tendency to glacier retreat is.401 words
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Article310 1957-01-04 7 SOVIET UNION'S DISARMAMENT PLAN President Leaves Door Open Through United Nations WASHINGTON Jan. 3, (Reuter)— President Eisenhower last night called on the Soviet Union to work toward disarmament within the framework of the United Nations" rather than through a five-power conference such as the Soviet Government recently310 words
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Article89 1957-01-04 7 Paris Too Rejects Proposal PARIS, Jan. 3 (UP)— France joined the United States and Great Britain today m rejecting Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin's proposal for a fivepower conference on disarmament Premier Guy Mollet's rejection repeated President Eisenhower's suggestion that disarmament talks should be held m the United Nations. Bulganin suggested89 words
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Article42 1957-01-04 7 HONGKONG. Jan 3 <AP> Red China's Chou En-lal returned today to Peking after a tour of five Asian countries. Radio Peking report' d. Chou plans to leave soon for Warsaw and Moscow and resume his Asian tour m midJanuary.42 words
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Article79 1957-01-04 7 NEWS-AS THE REDS SEE IT BCDAPEST. Jan. 3 (\P) If a disappointed lover shoots his girl friend m Budapest n w the newspapers ue going to reporl. it. And if bandits hold up a bank and shoot proplr dead m the aro«tv if airplanes fall and irim-j trash. the nfu«p<>p°rs79 words
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Article111 1957-01-04 7 Plea For A New Approach T ;m. 3 (AP) Nehru 'f Conv appealed for v. aid af- said it shoulr not ho "on threats or Um use of rmed iorces in olhc: counThe party stand was 1 in a resolution approved by I-:ncmbcr Congress High ■and after hearing Nehru v111 words
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136 1957-01-04 7 CARIBBEAN FEDERATION LONDON, Jan. 3 (AP)— The island of Barbados was recommended today as the site of the capital of the new British Caribbean Federation. The Federation Capital Commission made Jamaica and Trinidad the second and third choices. The Caribbean Federation is due to136 words
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Article69 1957-01-04 7 BANGKOK. Jan. 3 <Rcut«r« Thailand's E'eputy Priir Colonel Vorakarn Bane: ned unhurt vhrn a Thai Air Force plane m which he was travelling crashed yesterday m the northern Thai province of Tak. about 600 kilometres jortl Bangkok, an official report reaching here today The report said the69 words
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Article331 1957-01-04 7 An Admirable Father' Daughter Tells Court -KERPOOL. Jan. 3 (Rcujer)— A vicar unfrocked oy the Church of England for allegedly faking leath and commitidultery was des--1 by his daughter ►urt hore today as T a n admirable father." lergyman, Philio St. Ross, 52, was fined 3331 words
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Article34 1957-01-04 7 Jan. 3, (AP. Caroline sun 20. of Dr Sun Vat ler of the Chinese be marriec. on "> an American pilot T^-'i Air Transport. Connie KmP!? ivt groom ls34 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-01-04 7 photo. HOLLYWOOD: Happily looking: over the good news Kuldip Singh (left) finds that his future is something to sing about which is exactly what he intends to do when he appears on Ray Anthony's (right) television show. Kuldip, singing voice was discovered when he displayed hisUP - 57 words
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Article114 1957-01-04 7 CAIRO, Jan. 3 (AP)— Yemenite Minister m Cairo, Abdel Rahman Abutaleb, declared last night that battles were still going on between British troops and Yemenite tribesmen along the Yemen's southern 1 borders. On Dec. 20 the Minister had accused British troops of attacking South114 words
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Article36 1957-01-04 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 3 (Renter) Greece yesterday rejected outrieht Britain's constitutional proposals for Cyprus on the grounds Hiat "it is nn instrument of foreign domination to he forcefully imposed upon a reluctant people."36 words
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Article50 1957-01-04 7 LONDON. Jan 3 <AP> The Daily Exp-ess said today Gf.n. Sir Charles Keightley, Commander-in-Chief of the British-French invasion forces m Egypt. Is being "compulsorily retired" by the British Government. Keightley was not available for comment. A War Office spokesman declined to comment on the Express story.50 words
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Article334 1957-01-04 7 FINAL BID TO SAVE TWO OTHERS FAILS CHAMONIX, Jan. 3 (AP) Daring helicopter pilots today snatched eight marooned Alpinists from the slopes' of Mt. Blanc but gave up hope for two more frostbitten marooned Europe's highest peak for 12 days. Two light "Alouctte" helicopters succeeded m making334 words
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160 1957-01-04 7 MADRAS, Jan. 3 (AP)— Two of the Pondicherry quintuplets born feur days ago died Jate last ni^ht, hospital authorities said m a telephoned statement here today. Cause of their deaths was given As "inability to absorb food and poor weight." Two of160 words
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Article44 1957-01-04 7 LONDON. Jan. 3 (Reutcr) A conference on the constitutional future or the British West African colony of Nigeria will be held In May if possible, and m any event not later than mid-June of this year, it wa.<? officially announced here yesterday.44 words
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Article25 1957-01-04 7 LONDON. Jan. 3 (UP) Buckingham Palace announced last night the appointment of Viscount Cobham. 47-year-old cricket-playing Peer, as Governor-Genera] of New Zealand.25 words
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Article33 1957-01-04 7 MUNICH. Germany, Jan. 3 (AP) Operation Safe Haven. America's biggest airlift since the Russian blockade of Berlin, ended last night with the last of 9.700 Hungarian refugees flying across the Atlantic.33 words
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Article45 1957-01-04 7 BUFFALO, New York. Jan 3 (AP) Llnwood Elijah 24. told police yesterday he merely had wanted to take a nap. They said they had found him curled up on a sofa m a furniture store window display. The window was broken.45 words
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Article34 1957-01-04 7 BANGKOK. Jan. 3 <Reuter> —About 6.000 people were made homeless yesterday when a fire destroyed 500 houses m Pitsanuloke town, 594 kilometres north of Bangkok, according: to official reports reaching here today.34 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-01-04 7 photo. THIS Is one of the first official photos of a U.S. Air Force 3-58 bomber. The 16 tires on the main landing gear of the 3-58 Hustler create a cloud of dust as the supersonic bomber takes off on a test flightUP - 64 words
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Article139 1957-01-04 7 AMERICAN PLANES CAN USE IT TAIPEI, Jan. 3 (UP)— The United States will build a new US$25 million jet fighter and strategic bombing air base for the Nationalist Chinese Air Force, the United States embassy announced today. The embassy said the new military139 words
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Article35 1957-01-04 7 NATIONALIST Chinese Air Force planes rained tons of leaflets on the Communist Chinese capital of Peking and 12 other key cities yesterday m the biggest raid aj? ainct ho mainland since 1949.- UPUP - 35 words
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101 1957-01-04 7 12 I.R.A. MEN HELD FOR GUN BATTLE BROOKEBOROUGH. Northern Ireland. Jan. 3, (Reuter) Irish Republic Police last night held 12 men. suspected of having taken part m a bitter gun duel m the streets of this old world village on Tuesday night. The bodies of two of the raiders members101 words
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Article141 1957-01-04 7 ATHENS. Jan. 3. (AP). The British Military Attache m Athens has received a ghoulish "New Year's card" from the EOKA terrorists m Cyprus, showing a British soldier hanged from a tree and wishing "The same to you." Brigadier Godfrey Hobbs said the card was posted m141 words
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Advertisement109 1957-01-04 7 "¥IIE¥©ISIZ^2p for carefree travel Strong I Moke your journeying easy with these streamlined suitcases. Covered with green rot -proofed good quality canvas, they ore bound with leather and have a leather insert top end handle, all made from specially selected aniline dyed row- hide They ore lined with good quality109 words
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Advertisement806 1957-01-04 8 AHGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel. *****/6. 265 1 1/4 112/6 Robinson Roa«J THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SIRVICI To Halifax, iiotton. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia 5 Cult Ports. Spore P. Sliam Penanc POLYPHiMUS 5/14 Feb 15/16 Mb 17/ 1» Feb Carriers option to proceed via othee ports to load806 words
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Advertisement1099 1957-01-04 8 Teh 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 I (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) "oT,' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S! Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS. Singapore Duo Sails PSham feneng Atcanius for Liverpool1,099 words
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Advertisement773 1957-01-04 8 MITSUI \<&\ LINE Spore P. S'herm Penone FOR JAPAN Nachisan Morn f*)r Yokohama, Kobe 5 Jon Atumasan Matu for Kobe, Yokohama. Mojl, 6 Jan Nosutan Mom tor Yokohama. Kobe Mojl. via Hono Kong 13 Jon mm 10 Jon FOR U.S.A. For New York Philadelphia Baltimore Asokoton Mor* 15 Jon 18773 words
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Advertisement693 1957-01-04 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bongkok ond/oi For East tenant P. S'tiem $'*>„ "KtNA- Gdn 6/7 "MALAYA" 15/17 Jon 18/21 Jon 22/23 l on "KOREA" 22/24 i 9m -JUTLANDIA- ,23/24 Jon 25/25 Jon 26/28 i Qn HOMEWARDS Sailings for Genoa Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg Oslo. Spore P. STion,693 words
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304 1957-01-04 9 TOBACCO OUTPUT MAY TOP 6 -YEAR RECORD —Official Forecasts A FORECAST that Singapore s tobacco production this year would be a record, the highest m six years, was made yesterday by the Agriculture Officer, Mr. T. E. Cobb. The official estimated that the crop would total some 350 tons, against304 words
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Article83 1957-01-04 9 RUBBER DROPS 1¾ CENTS rubber price pped II certs to for first *rade en a barely opened un- r prices on is advices. to around < .hen the [ter having the afternoon liquid*y inter- ibber. c the n let January rubber p v was rej r the day. NOON PRICES83 words
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Article40 1957-01-04 9 ESTABLISHMENT of a new 0 co-ordinate the p:ncnt and production Bowatcr Corporation's erican pulp and r operations has been ane<l. company, to be known tier's Research and cr.t. Inc., will have n Calhoun, Tenr the Bowater40 words
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Article21 1957-01-04 9 CONTINUED prosperity m the wool textile industry is the forecast at Bradford, England, for the beginning of this year.21 words
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Article167 1957-01-04 9 INDUSTRIALS AND TINS ARE STEADY Malayan industrials and tins were steady, with a firming tendency on the local share market yesterday. Rubbers. though active, were irregular, according to the Malayan Sharcbrokers' Association Price changes announced by the Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gammon 2.05 2 10 Henry Waush 1.58 1167 words
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Article95 1957-01-04 9 MERCHANTS an«l industrialists from many countries have been invited to take part m this year's Singapore Trade Industries Fair at the Great World. Tentatively. it has been planned to hold the fair at the 1 end of July. The Park management already sent out95 words
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Article34 1957-01-04 9 to lower •c c tei again. Minister of Dr. Erhard, m a New Year are weekly, RheiniI said, "it would be for large m German imports, abroad are lor too34 words
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Article24 1957-01-04 9 IB] [EM Pacific Coast Corporation, i subsie Bethlehem Steel announce ion expansion proto increase tteelb capacity by about 70 4j0,006 tons an-24 words
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Article268 1957-01-04 9 THE next few years may be critical m Singapore and industrial peace is of vital importance to her continued development, said Mr. G. C. Thio, chairman of the Supervisory Management Training Association, m the association's latest magazine. The Association's aim is to stimulate public interest and opinion268 words
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Article164 1957-01-04 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following bu^in^ss done: Fed. Disp. $2.20: F N. ords. $2.40; Gammon $2.05: Hammers $1.60: H. Waugh 11.66: Hume A6/4i: M. Cement $1,671, $1 ♦JS: Collieries SLOT: Metal Box $1.67): Robinson Is* pref 54). 2nd prrf $8.40. ord-. $1.65: Sime Darby $2.14; Cold164 words
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Article154 1957-01-04 9 A LEADING United Kingdom firm of clock manufacturers, whose exports go to 97 dillerent countries, is now making a feature of timin" devices specially designed for certain jobs. Recent investigations have shown that the demand for stop-watches is increasing considerably. But today their use is not confined154 words
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Article57 1957-01-04 9 INCREASES m prices for steel "extras" have been announced by two leading American producers. U.S. Steel and Bethlehem Steel. U.S. Steel is making an increase of less than 1 per rent on hot-rolled carhon and lowalloy high-strength steel strip. Bethlehem is raising some prices for extras on57 words
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Article44 1957-01-04 9 NEW YORK .Tnrw J| (VP) Do .v-Jones t'ov-mt iverages' STOCKS 30 Industrials 4nn.nr, "0 Riils 153.52 T T ti!itics HR 63 Storks 173.35 BONDS 4o Bonds 80 53 The Dow-Jonrs rnmmnriit.v futures index (1924-26 average equals 100' closed at 163 2.").44 words
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Article29 1957-01-04 9 A.\ r ultra-modern X-ray machine is being manufactured by a French firm. The equipment consists of an exploring table and high-powered radioscopy and X-ray photographic generator.29 words
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Article132 1957-01-04 9 BRITAIN'S first plant for the experimental production of synthetic rubber on an appreciable scale has been opened at Birmingham. Main objects of the plant arc the production of rcneral purpose rubber for tyres and of new synthetic rubbers as they are developed by the Dunlop Company's132 words
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Article181 1957-01-04 9 LLOYD'S Underwriters on Wednesday reduced their rates for war risk insurance on cargoes for Middle Eastern countries. They announced a new rate of ss. per £100 worth of cargo. The rates had been increased to between 11s 6d and 12s per £100 last Oct.AP - 181 words
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Article194 1957-01-04 9 A PUMP capable of dispensing seven different mixtures of oil and petrol for scooters, motor-cycles, threewheel vehicles and "mopeds" and any other type of machine employing twostroke engines is being put into production by a London firm after undergoing prototypes tests at a Surrey garage.194 words
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Article114 1957-01-04 9 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per pirul vesterriav were Copra. Jan. $28 buyers. $29 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $43± sellers, m drums ±41 sellers; Muntok white pepper $127 sellers; Sarawak white $126 sciJers. Soecial Sarawak blark $87 sellers. Singapore Copra Association closing prices yesterday Straits114 words
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Advertisement128 1957-01-04 9 BARBER-FOIN-VILLE LINES >o *ton/N«w Yotk. Philadelphia. tt*iltimo>« Mobil* Net* Orlc«n» Heutter (via Cap* of Good Hop*) f. Spore P. Sham Pcnang New York Hi!? 4 In Port— Sails 7 |an 8 |an 12/13 ]an 16 Fcb "*SANTVILLt M/ 21 |an 22/23 |an 26/27 |an 5 Mar F 'om N*w Terk.128 words
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Advertisement609 1957-01-04 9 THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (PAHANG) ELECTIONS REGULATIONS, 1053. NOTICE UNDER REGULATION 8 (1) PURSUANT to Regulation 8(1) of the Local Authorities (Pahang) Elections Regulations, 1U53. the Supervisor of Elections hereby calis upon every person who being qualified m accordance with section 14(1) of the constitution of the Town Council of Kuantan609 words
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Advertisement643 1957-01-04 9 NOTICES BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATORS OF iILSSKS. KWONG HOCK CHEONG SAWMILL CO., LTD. (IX VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) AUCTION SALE* OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTY To lie held at our saleroom Vo. 10 Chulia Street On Wednesday. 9th January. 1957 at 2.30 p.m. Lot I— No. 30 P A D A N643 words
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Advertisement417 1957-01-04 9 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 103 of the Municipal Ordinance that the plans, specifications, estimates and. apportionments of expenses of the works of making up:— 1. Avon Road: 2. Akyab Road from Bassien Road to Reserve Road 3 Saunders Road from the backlane to417 words
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Miscellaneous125 1957-01-04 9 OI'TER ROADS par. I>arat. Tone Leons Rokan. r nn}n Selangor. Scnai, Playaran. Sabang. Steel Recorder. Cole- Moon!lih> Bayon< Lucky Carrier. Van Cloon. WHARVES Sumatra. Gordian, Sty. URan jiiodane 1, Benreoch 4. Kina Sambas. MaP"- D^ rttn sr Star Betelguese 8. Pres. MooMnza, Heogh Cliff. Brenda. roe n Breconsh i re125 words
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Article494 1957-01-04 10 Bob Thomas - Bob Thomas :By TT w w ]> ,n m 9 Hollywood s Bests HOLLYWOOD. Hollywood's ***** has been a quiet year. There were scarcely any scandals. Few new stars came along. There were no untimely deaths such as those that marred 1955. The film industry seemed intent on survival.494 words
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Article, Illustration416 1957-01-04 10 Terry Pillay - Western with lots of sluggin huggin muggin Terry Pillay by [T is only fair to say that before seeing this film I lay a bet with a friend as to its plot and its outcome. I won that bet. but that need not detract from the film's entertainment value, for416 words
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Article610 1957-01-04 10 J As told to Norah Little i ohn by the Princess MONTE CARLO. PRINCESS GRACE'S baby, expected m February, is certainly going to be the best-dressed infant m the world. I have just talked to Grace after her return from America and she let me into some family610 words
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549 1957-01-04 10 STEVE NEOH - STEVE NEOH —soys M k 5 I 1 WOMEN... bless them! They will be most likely the last thing on earth men will civilize; indeed, if men knew how women pass the time when they are alone, they'd never marry. Now M.G.M. is offering549 words
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Advertisement370 1957-01-04 10 Jioi NEW i 5sIHI A watch that Is watertight ;.< 1 I and elegant t00...! U-*iLki IJI II T ortsman an^ no one w^ose job or leisure J^^F^*JfJJJJJi ifc l^^?^?!^^^" HI jl^ activity brings them into contact with water '^^^S^ffir^^S^^i^f or steam, should be without a watertight watch. i^ Um+m370 words
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Article116 1957-01-04 11 TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE NINE teams have entered for the Inter-Business House League Table Tennis Championship which will start on Monday, Jan. 7 at the Chinese V.M.C.A. and conclude on Jan. 17. Immediately after the league events the Inter-School tournament will be held, and this will be followed by the InterClub116 words
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Article74 1957-01-04 11 MANILA, Jan. 3. (UP). South Vietnam today became the first nation to file entries for the forthcoming fourth Asian table-tennis championships, it was learned today. The Table-Tennis Association of the Philippines an- nounocd that the Vietnamese contingent would be composed of six men and three women74 words
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418 1957-01-04 11 Kansas Jayhawks Hold On To No. 1 Rating NEW YORK, Jan. 3 (AP)— Top-ranking basketball teams get back into action this week-end with first-rated Kansas, Kentucky and Illinois, among others, plunging headlong into conference competition. Dick Harp's Kansas Jayhawks, who won the big418 words
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Article36 1957-01-04 11 HASTINGS. England Jan. 2. (Reuter). The Belgian s^nd master. Count O'Kelly De Galway was half a point m the lead at the end of round five of the Premier International Chess Tournament here today.36 words
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Article37 1957-01-04 11 LONDON, Jan. 2 (Reuter) Rugby union results: County championship play off: Wiltshire S points Oxfordshire 6. Other matches: Irish Universities past and present 12 Combined South Alrican Universities 0. Old Cranleighans 3 Old Merchistonians 1037 words
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Article181 1957-01-04 11 US Must Revise Tennis Thinking LOS ANGELES, Jan 3. 2 (AP).— Bil^ Talbert, nonJ playing Captain of the J 2 U.S. Davis Cup team. 2 said yesterday America 2 Z must revise its thinking C Z on tennis or content itself S 2 with being a secondary 2 figure m181 words
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Article188 1957-01-04 11 FA Cup Revised Ties LONDON. Jan 2 <Reuter> English football fixture amendments for Saturday. January B. Football Association Cup third round, revised lies are: Mill wall v Crystal Palace Notts Forest w Goole Town W rex ham V Reading. Revised third division fixtures. SOUTHERN SECTION: Brighton and Hove v Swindon188 words
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Article46 1957-01-04 11 ARCADIA. Ca'ifornia. Jan. S (AP) Three of the top U.S jockeys, Eddie Arcardo. Willie Shoemaker and Bill Hartack. rode horses that won more than two million dollars m 1956. The jockey's cut of 10 per cent indicates that this trio will pay healthy income taxes46 words
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Advertisement155 1957-01-04 11 EDUCATION PEI YUEN Kindergarten 25G Perak Road or! Uickson Roa/d Tel: 2:i.")24 English and Chinese classes tatiqht by teachers re-open on January 14th Please enrol now. OONT Forget to Enrol your CHILI) at the Gcylang Kindergarten. 6. Lnrong 2b\ School beg ns 7th January. 1957. Telephone *****. SINGAPORE STANDARD CLASSIFIED155 words
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Advertisement381 1957-01-04 11 CLASSIFIED ADS run ion IWION INSTITUTION No. 10ti Jalan Raja Laut. X.L Morninr Classes: 1. Kinder garten English Classes lotchildren of 3 years and upwards <8-12 a/n.). 2. Chinese Primary Classes Ist and 2nd years. Afternoon Classes: 1. Chinese Classes for English School Girls and Boys (2 30-4 30 p.m.).381 words
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Advertisement488 1957-01-04 11 ANNOUNCE MfN I 'THE STUDY GROUP MOVE. A MEN'T is no-v enrollinc adult .students for the following new courses:. Geography (H.S.C VPractical Field Geography Spanish < Beginners »/M a1 a y < Beginners >/ M.mdarin English Language Literature (1957 School Certificate syllabuj > Write tor particulars to OS., SGM. c/o488 words
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Miscellaneous415 1957-01-04 11 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE 14 Where to find a thirsty cun- LI ncr? (3. 7) x J; 16 Pn.iuar with children at the l 18. gK&'ke- if) 20. Able to say goodbye m song (7) 5 other kn ghta 21. Foretell larboard finish? (7) -r i*s 23 P*wnw at a bad415 words
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Miscellaneous318 1957-01-04 11 1T»I»AY S QUOTATION: f I J "Wise men ne'er sit and I, mill their loss lint Ih-.tlv i wek how (o nMlress thrir i harms." Shakrspran*. i i KKIDAY K>K EYKRYONB: I I This ts a constructive day for 1 1 contacts with others and for I, development of idrss318 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1957-01-04 12 Ken Toft - Ken Toft I FUNK, 1 {sees it.. A •,\\v\\v\\\\\\\v Q W wwwuvww BACK TO WORK At Least A Bronze At Tokyo Games TWO of the finest Malayan athletes, one a sprinter and the other a middledistance runner, have set their eyes on the same1,016 words
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Article31 1957-01-04 12 CAPETOWN, Jan. 3 (Reuter)— South Africa were all out for 205 m reply to England's score of 369 England did not enforce the follow on and will bit again.31 words
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Article49 1957-01-04 12 LONDON. Jan. 3 (RcutcD Malayan Oon Chong Jin. from Kuala Lumpur. a nephew ol Wong T i>n m;idr a hit impn m the All-England junior badminton championshipjat Wiml- led on today. He WBs not extended m beatin- M. A. Pinnegar (Surrey) 15-0. 15-2 m the first round.49 words
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Article102 1957-01-04 12 A PROFIT of $200/- was made from the Über Cup badminton exhibition matches between India and a Singapore Invitation team held at the Singapore Badminton Hall last month. This was revealed by Mr. Wee Kirn Wee. the president of Singapore Badminton Association yesterday. India's Über Cuppers102 words
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Article44 1957-01-04 12 INDIAN* Brotherhood Sports Club edged G.H.Q. Fieldrecord by the odd coal m nine when they met m a soccer friendly at Farrer Park yesterday. Sankaran 2. Syed Ali KrLshnan and Pafianappan .scored for Indians, whilst •vood 3. and Matthews netted for G.H Q44 words
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Article, Illustration485 1957-01-04 12 MURRAY ROSE - Fullmer Is New Middleweigh t Ch amp MURRAY ROSE By Dethrones Once Mighty Sugar Ray NEW \ORK, Jan. 3 (AP)— Young Gene Fullmer floored the once mighty Ray Robinson and slammed out a unanimous decision m 15 rounds last night to win the middleweight championship of the world. The 25-year-old485 words
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254 1957-01-04 12 STEEPLECHASE TO BE INCLUDED IN M.A.A.A. MEETING sS^o^CvSeo^-c STEEPLECHASE may be included m tli c next Malayan Amateur Athletic championships to be held m Kuala Lumpur this year. The annual Malayan athletic championships will be staged m the new Merdeka Stadium during the first week of September as part of254 words
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Article98 1957-01-04 12 DRAW FOR THOMAS CUP ON JAN. 16 LONDON, Jan 3, (Reutcr) Seven countries have entered m thr Asian Zone of the Thomas Cup badminton tournament, the draw for which will be made here on January l(i They are: Burma, Ceylon, Hongkong, India Japan, Pakistan, and Thailand. Entries m the Australasian98 words
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Article85 1957-01-04 12 WALTER LINDRUM, world famous billiards wizard, has signified his m cntions of playing a scries of exhibitions m Malaya early this year. Whether Lindrum is able to give exhibitions m Singapore and m the Federation will depend on the next Council meeting of the Singapore Amateur85 words
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Article148 1957-01-04 12 ON a ground made sodden by a cloudburst just before the start of the game, Changi beat a strong Fusiliers side by eight points (goal, try) to nil at Changi yestcrduy. The Changi pack had a splendid game and succeeded m dominating the Fusiliers forwards, who hove148 words
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121 1957-01-04 12 CI. 2 3 For Next Bukit Timah Races THE Singapore Turf Club is holding a three-day meeting on Feb. 9, 13 ami 16. There will be two runs for each division of Class Two and Class Three horses. Highlight of the meeting will by the Bukit Timah Cup over nine121 words
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Article157 1957-01-04 12 5 Penang Winners Promoted FIVE RPCFNT Penan* winners Bahagia. Square Deal, Ba.ian, Motion Picture II and Indian Heather II have been promoted, according to the latest Straits Racing: Association amendment list. TRANSFERS From Class 1 to Class 2SILVER WINGS; BRIGHT EYES II; ABOVE ALL; HANG TUAH. From Class 3 to157 words
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Article40 1957-01-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Special Air Services opened the new year russcr season with a good win over a strong Royal Air Force side whom they beat by 13 points (two goals penalty) to nil at Bellamy Road yesterday.40 words
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Article212 1957-01-04 12 SINGAPORE Sikhs wot held to a three-all draw by the Negrl Sembilan Sikhs m a friendly hockey match on the N.S. ground, yesterday. and Singapore who finished runners up m the Gurudwara Cup turned m an exciting came. The Colony Sikhs, who were without their regular centreforward212 words
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Miscellaneous18 1957-01-04 12 Today's Sport HOCKEY: SCC bt BODCA at ]Hi(lnng BADMINTON: Tamil Festival Tournament at J72-A. Rangoon Road, 7 p.m.18 words
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