Singapore Standard, 14 January 1957
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Title Section30 1957-01-14 1 tiger Singapore Standard Si STANDARD ***** (5 line«) ng *OLICI 2400 ndard FIRI BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 yXv"- No. 195 SIIVGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1957" 12 PAGES 15 CENTS30 words
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Article173 1957-01-14 1 RI Reds Back Central Govt. 1 JAKARTA, Jan. 13 (A?) nesia't Communists, n a better position to ce the country's than they were 15 ponths ago, today declared ntion of supporte shaky, six-party on government. The Communists won six n ;hp 1955 eke r- -vrre bypassed Minister All Bati named173 words
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Article35 1957-01-14 1 HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 13 (LP) tor, famous ball- r»f vaurir and television, collapsed last night after appearing hour-long television nour of his 6Mh snd was taken to of Lebanon Hospital and observation."35 words
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Article73 1957-01-14 1 E. CHOONG BEATEN BY DANE STOCKHOLM, Jan. 13 (AP) Danish players scored a great victor? in the final round of a fi\rnation Badminton tournament here today defeating Malaya's best players. Finn Kobbero, first won the men's singles over world champion Eddie Choonjj of Malaya in two straight vets, 15—11. 1573 words
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Article41 1957-01-14 1 SINGAPORE Police and Customs officers raided a house in Park Road, last night and recovered a large quantity of contraband liquor and cigarettes. The liquor and cigarettes were believed to have been stocked for sale during Chinese New Year.41 words
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Article26 1957-01-14 1 ACTRESS Ingrid Bergman denied yesterday that she had any intention ot divorcing her husband, Robert Rossellini. as reported by several newspapers in Italy. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article484 1957-01-14 1 Miners, Workers Battle Soviet Troops Tanks Patrol Town In Show Of Force BUDAPEST, Jan. 13 Hungarian miners and partisans fought a pitched battle with Communist militia and Soviet troops in a fresh outbreak of violence in Western Hungary, it was reported here last night. The reports could484 words
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Article, Illustration383 1957-01-14 1 A New Look Cabinet is Ekpected TO SEE THE QUEEN MacMILLAN PRESENTS LIST TO THE QUEEN LONDON, Jan. 13 (IT) —Primp Minister Harold MacMillan completed formation of his new Cabinet tonight and presented *he list of Ministers to Queen Elizabeth for formal approval. His vital decisions on structure of the383 words
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Article35 1957-01-14 1 MOSCOW Radio reported yesterday that the Soviet Ambassador in London. Mr. Jacob Malik had protested to the British Foreign Office against the "forcible detention" in Britain of a Soviet subject named Belyukov. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article181 1957-01-14 1 INDEPENDENCE Missouri Jan. 13 (ReuterVr--01^ r r f siden t Mr. Harry Truman said todav the Lnited States must assume some responsibility lor the panicky military moves of the British, French and Israelis in Egypt." "Vacillation, indecision and failure to .state clearly our foreign policy. .contributed181 words
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Article88 1957-01-14 1 INDIAN SHIP TOLD 'KEEP OFF SUEZ' CAIRO, Jan. 13 'Reuter) An Indian cargo ship loaded with tea for Egypt has been ordered by Egyptian police to keep away from Suez harbour because she Is officered by Britons, the Egyptian newspaper Al Massaa reported today. The order was givon when it88 words
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Article28 1957-01-14 1 SEVENTY families were made homeless yesterday in sub-freezing weather as a four-alarm fire destroyed an apartment and 40 houses in the eastern section of Tokyo. —UP.28 words
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Article151 1957-01-14 1 POLICE FIND 800 WATCHES $100,000 THEFT SINGAPORE Police over the weekend Recovered 800 watches worth $40,000 —part of a $100,000 lot stolen from a ?hop in North Bridge Road on Dec. 4, last year. Detective Inspector Tuan S. Zain and Inspector Lye Pak v Meng. under the direction of DSP..151 words
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Article71 1957-01-14 1 PENANG. Sun. Residents of Georgetown and Ayer Itam came out for a "deep breath of fresh air" last night after staying indoors for the previous six nights when dusk to dawn curfew was imposed Last night, the curfew was imposed from midnight till 5 a.m. today. This71 words
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Article34 1957-01-14 1 AMMAN, Jan. 13 (Reuter) About 2,000 banner-carrying demonstrators today marched on the Iraqi Embassy where they made speeches against General Nuri al Said, Iraqi Prime Minister. No incidents were reported.34 words
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Article104 1957-01-14 1 SINGAPORE Police yesterday captured the hand cuffed prisoner. Goh Chai Choo, 25, who escaped from the Police Courts compound on Thursday. Goh's four days of freedom came to an end when detectives Xrom Central Police Station surrounded a lonely farmhouse in Jalan Kembangan, Changi, and nabbed104 words
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Article167 1957-01-14 1 YEMEN APPEALS TO U.S. WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 (UP)— Yemen formally appealed to the United States yesterday to halt Britain's "aggression" in the YemenAden area south of 'Saudi Arabia British embassy officials Immediately denied the charge, aaying the only 'aggression" -was tif armed Yemenites sent into Aden. The Yemeni request was167 words
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Article21 1957-01-14 1 SINGAPORE Police last nisht detained six thugs after bring alerted of an Impending gang fight, in Pagoda Street.21 words
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Article191 1957-01-14 2 Members Kick Up A Storm When It Is Moved... 'Employers Laugh At You As You Are —Adviser KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A motion U> dissolr, the Kuala Lumpur and Ulu Sclangor Districts Estate Staff Union created a storm at a special meeting the Union. Members who opposed191 words
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Article179 1957-01-14 2 SACKED STUDENTS: PROBE BY RAZAK PENANG, Sun. The Minister for Education, Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussain, who is in the Settlement today, said that he would make very through investigations into the cases of the dismissed students of the Chung Ling High School who had appealed to him so179 words
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Article, Illustration48 1957-01-14 2 MR. AND MRS. Joseph Chew after their marriage in Mantin. Nrsri Sembilan. recently. The bride is the eldest daughter of the late Mr. Stanislaus Lum Wong Kee and Madam Chin Swee Lan. while the groom is the adopted son of Mrs. M. R. Joseph of Singapore.48 words
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Article245 1957-01-14 2 NAP. FOUNDER GIVES AN ASSURANCE IPOH, Sun. Founder of the National Association of Perak, Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, the Mentri Besar of Pecak. today refuted rumours that he had left the Association and had joined other political parties since his return with Tunku Abdul Rahman from London. The Dato made245 words
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Article76 1957-01-14 2 PEK KIO CLUB PARTY MR CHEW SWEE KEE. Singapore's Minister for Education, gave away prizes to the winners of the talentime competition which was held yesterday afternoon a? part of the annual Pek-Kio Youth Club children*s party. The varied programme included a magic show, team games, and a feast of76 words
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Article46 1957-01-14 2 THE Tuckalay-Muslim Association of Singapore will hold a reception at its premises. 6. Hallpike Street, tomorrow night for two Tamilnad visitors. They are Professor K. Abdul Gafoor. M.A. (viceprincipal. Haji Karutha Rawther Howdia College. Uthamapalayam, Madurai District, Tamilnad) and Muthamil Kavalar K.A.P. Viswanathan.46 words
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Article76 1957-01-14 2 MALACCA, Sun Malacca bus workers are in a fix. The agreement, signed by the National Union of Transport Workers and the bus owners, provides paid sick leave on production of a Government medical health officer's certificate. But workers cannot get this certificate, because it is76 words
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Article186 1957-01-14 2 THE Singapore Commercial and Industrial Workers' Union will ask the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to provide for representation of the working classes in the legislature when Singapore achieves independence. Secretary of the union. Mr. Ang Leong Sing, yestrrday told a meeting of186 words
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Article105 1957-01-14 2 Two Clubs Merge Into One PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. There was good attendance by members of the Krian and Clayton Clubs at today's inaugural meeting of the International Club formed by their merger. Dato Shabandar Ibrahim bin Karim, District Officer, who is the ex-ofricio president of both clubs, presided over the105 words
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Article, Illustration111 1957-01-14 2 Wife Of BO AC Chief On A Mission LADY ALEXANDRA METCALF. wife of the Chairman of 8.0.A.C., flew into Singapore last night on a mission on behalf of the "Save the Children Fund." She will attend the handing over ceremony of the Orphan Home For Boys to the Brotherhood of111 words
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155 1957-01-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Youth Section of the Ceylon Federation of Malaya today called for a complete reorganization of the parent body at all levels. At a meeting here, the central committee of the section suggested that the future supreme executive body should be made155 words
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Article26 1957-01-14 2 QUEEN Elizabeth of England wiH arrive on Feb. 18 for a three-day state visit to Portugal, the Portuguese Government announced on y.— A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article29 1957-01-14 2 JOHORK BX In the Sessions C Koh Kim J pore, was sentmcod J months' jail I r P H packets and Gt> P* six pr.v-00. vicUoni.29 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-01-14 2 TB Clinics Director In Colony THE Director of TB. Clinics in Western Australia. Dr. Alan Ring. flew into Singapore, last night for an eight day study of TB. Climrv in the Colony and the Frd eration. Dr. Kin? is on his ua? bai'k to Australia after attending a T.B. ConferenceStandardpic - 54 words
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Article94 1957-01-14 2 A LOR STAR, Sun. The Sultan of Kedah this mornio| signed the Kedah <Supp> mentaO Agreement, abolishing the post of Br> tish Advisor in the State at i simple ceremony at the l 'ar.2 Anak Bukit here. Among those present wen members of both94 words
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Article55 1957-01-14 2 Schoolboy Seriously Injured A 11-YEAR-OLD scl Hamid bin Kominn. tim of a hit-and-rur. was found lying at the 1 mile. Yeo Chu Kang R° ai Singapore, ycs'erdrr. He sustained m" 1 injuries and was admitted the General Hospital. Police yestrrday app" a^ for eyewitnessr- to contaInspector Mahp Traffic Accident. Fr.inrhSejw55 words
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Article60 1957-01-14 2 JOHORE BAHF Wong Koon, 4n the N. M. Roy. contractor Police Lieutenants sentenced to six moni for criminal brcarh of $437.05 belonging to employer. The money was Won? by a Police eK f\-. in payment of his J l^- k^j count and should nave paid to60 words
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Advertisement503 1957-01-14 2 Feed fast-growing bodies on FAREX 4P\ m .?J farex provides just those things that /r^v^^f^ babies and growing children need to build /o ?r^ /TV up healthy bodies, farex contains three j&sj^ different cereals for energy calcium and y^^^^lT^f) vitamin D to strengthen bones and teeth /y U i\V\ I503 words
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Article152 1957-01-14 3 AIRWAYS STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK STRIKING members of the Malayan Airways Local Employees' Union, at a mass meeting in the Arab Union Hall yesterday, decided to report for duty this morning. The meeting was specially summoned to ratify a decision taken by the Union executive committee to call o ff152 words
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Article80 1957-01-14 3 SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday ordered a Police inquiry on the -:cd boating of a 35-year-o'd fruit seller by gangsters in Collyer Quay on Friday evening. The fruit seller. Lim Bock Huay, told the Standard that l\\c diyi azo he was asked by80 words
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192 1957-01-14 3 FORGET THE PAST UNITE FOR 1957' TELECOMS LNION: DIFFERENXES between members of the Singapore Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed Staff Union over alleged negligence of the executive committee in conducting the Union's affairs properly, were settled yesterday. At the tenth annual general meeting of the Union, held at Maxwell Road, members192 words
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Article48 1957-01-14 3 PENANG, Sun.— A huge hornets' nest, which fell from a branch of a tree in Scotland Road yesterday evening, caused a swarm of hornets to attack passers-by. More than 10 persons wefc stunt* by the hornets- They were treated at the General Hospital.48 words
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Article136 1957-01-14 3 'Merdeka Celebrations Are Too Expensive' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The executive committee of the Pan-Maiayan Islamic Association last night refused to be represented on the Working Committee of the Municipal Merdekr. Celebrations here. An otlicial of the Association said he was sorry that his party could not136 words
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Article471 1957-01-14 3 Malayans In US. Universities Want To Help Build Their Country, And Urge MALAYANS now studying at American universities are strongly pressing for official recognition of U.S. degrees in Malaya and Singapore. The Malayan Students' Association in the United States recently discussed this "problem of apparent rejection471 words
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267 1957-01-14 3 U.N. American Forces Are Alert In Korea, Says U.S. Army Chief FACT-FINDING TOUR OF FED. GENERAL L. L. Lemnitzer, t'nited States Com-mander-in-Chief Far East, and Commander-in-Chief United Nations Command in Tokyo, flew into Singapore yesterday in a special USAF Constellation from Clark Field. The four-star general, who was accompanied by267 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-01-14 3 Canadian Engineer For Malaya TWO Canadian specialists in hydro-electrical engineering may be sent to Malaya to study and advise the Federation on the latest methods of electricity supply in this country. The Standard learned this from Mr. Gordon Milligan, a leading hy-dro-electrical engineer, who arrived at Singapore International Airport by87 words
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157 1957-01-14 3 Singapore Malays Press For Protection THE Colonial Office may be asked by the Singapore Malay Union for safeguards to protect the in terests of Malays in the Colony at the forthcoming Merdeka talks. The Union may send a memorandum to ask for the position of Malays to be clearly defined.157 words
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Article78 1957-01-14 3 Recital Of Eastern Music A RECITAL of classical Oriental Music will be held in the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, University of Malaya, on Saturday. Jan. 19. It has been arranged by the University of Malaya Music Society, and will mainly feature local musicians. The Music Society held a similar programme78 words
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Article168 1957-01-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz Ishak, will leave Malaya on Tuesday for a fortnight's tour of India to study co-operative development, agriculture and community development projects. Inche Aziz will be a guest of the Indian Government and while in New168 words
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Article74 1957-01-14 3 ASSISTANT Secretary of the British Trade Union Congress, Mr. Victor Feather, will talk to trade unionists In Singapore on Feb. 7. Mr. Feather is on a lecture tour which will take him to the principal countries in the East. Ho will lecture on trade unionism74 words
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Article25 1957-01-14 3 THE Singapore West Coast Road Community Centre will hold Itj inaugural meeting at the Chinese temple at 7i m.s. on Feb. 1725 words
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Article74 1957-01-14 3 SINGAPORE'S Khek Community Guild in Peck Seah Street, which has since 1952 united 167 couples in wedlock, was the venue of a double wedding yesterday. The newly-weds are Mr. Lim Sze Ming and the former Miss Kok Lee Kian. and Mr. Ho Ying Tong and74 words
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160 1957-01-14 3 THE Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross has not received "official notification" of the case of a six-year-old boy in need of plastic surgery because of an accident which left his face scarred and disfigured. Secretary of the Branch. Mrs. Bibi160 words
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Advertisement386 1957-01-14 3 ROCK 'N ROLL ON TRIAL SQUARES versus ROCK IM ROLL-ITES n ik, i Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Advance publicity has acquainted you the public, with the purpose of this procedure. Rock 'N Roll is on trial! We will therefore allow but brief state- 9 ments to be made by386 words
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208 1957-01-14 4 Workers Are Caught In Wedge— Robert KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor Division of the Malayan Trade Union Council last night urged Government to introduce "effective price control and subsidize essential commodities/' The meeting, attended by more than 100 delegates, called for immediate revision208 words
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Article81 1957-01-14 4 THE Singapore Red Crescent Committee for aid to Egypt will hold cinema shows, and. If Police permission is obtained, stags a flag day on Feb. 23 In i drive to raise more funds. Chairman of the Commit* tee, Syed All Redha. told thi Standard yesterday that81 words
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Article41 1957-01-14 4 JOHORE BAHRT, Owing to a misurv the Police Recruitir;? teas from Kuala Lumpur d open their campaign here on Thursday. The team arrived y r when only seven ca: came forward. Of these, oc-7 one was selected.41 words
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Article32 1957-01-14 4 JOHORE BAHRU, S Letchuman was tei charged yesterday in the gistrate's Court with the murder of a woman. Nan amir* at Kuiai Besar Estate •He was remanded I Orcliminary invests32 words
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Article71 1957-01-14 4 KUALA LIPIS, Sun.— Found lying in the middle of the road at the 17th mile. Jerantut Road, with a rope round his neck and hands, 52-year-old vegetable gardener^ Poh Fob, of Benta yesterday admitted a charge of attempting to commit suicide. The West Pahang Circuit71 words
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Article, Illustration188 1957-01-14 4 SHE'S ONLY SIXTEEN... BUT FACES A BIG PROBLEM MISS Luana Bourke, a South American beauty, is only IB years old, but she is already facing the biggest problem of her life. Miss Bourke ("Call me Luana") studies, and is now flying half-way round the world in search of a career.188 words
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Article79 1957-01-14 4 BUTTERWORTH. Sun. A 19-year-old youth, Othman bin Hassan, went charging into a cofTee-shop in Sungei Dua, and broke up a lot of crockery on the premises. This was told to Inche Hassan bin Hussain in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday, when Othman admitted committing mischief by79 words
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Article26 1957-01-14 4 THE Malacca Malay Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual meeting at the premises of the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce, on Jan. 19.26 words
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Article, Illustration266 1957-01-14 4 PETITE 18-year-old Lily Lim Ai Sing has a job which only three other girls in Malaya share. And although it means a lot of travelling, and long hours on her foot, she would not change it for anything. Lily is one of the first266 words
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182 1957-01-14 4 Three British Film Stars Due This Week THREE British stars of "A Town Like Alice" fame Pe:er Finch. Maureen Swanson and Jill Ireland, will arrive in Singapore at week's end. Bound for Australia to make "Robbery Under Arms" for the J Arthur Rank Organization, the stars are expected to stay182 words
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Article, Illustration133 1957-01-14 4 MORE than 1.000 people attended the fifth Tamil Festival held at the Happj World Stadium on Satur« chly night. The programme present. ed by the Tamil Association, included a classical dance contest between 22 younj dancers, and a fashion show in which 16 models took part. The dance133 words
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Advertisement736 1957-01-14 4 INDUSTRIAL POWER OF JAPAN sho^m. Japan ff Machinery F JAPAN) loatinq Fair RANGOON JAN. 13-15. '57 f MANILA KARACHI FiB 9 'JAN 31-FEB Z'S7 6ANSKOK 1 wan. Ji-»-bo. c, as JAN. 2-4, '57 SINGAPORE Hi ojaloCrta 17.19. '57 A WHITE SHIP IS COMING. On February 13, 1957, a trim white736 words
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Miscellaneous336 1957-01-14 4 Handel; 510 rrom the EdiW I**1 fIMrA D O D P .^Titf >• 515 Sandy Macphe: vki l T9 JIN^AKUKt BH9^ W. fi I .theatre organ; :> la J' WtoMSffiM <^ tcindcir^ c^/manac w£»« mSS^S^S^^M INFORMATION AT A GLANCC fttt^ 8 p.m. English Mas i ■«!ii *wsr JttSSi time Tn>E336 words
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Article, Illustration1520 1957-01-14 5 JIM HENRY - JIM HENRY by Our Queensland Correspondent ~\!r .^tiB^^^L I. DON'T fire, fight, panic OoumWlndeP BUT smile, shake hands AUSTRALIANS have been g.ven all kinds of advice, on every possible subject, by o wide ron.ty of experts on how to conduct themselves, their businesses, their politico1,520 words
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Article330 1957-01-14 5 IN a world record bid in Sydney the other day Olvmpio sprinter MAELENE MATTHEWS covered the 110 jards in 57 seconds flat »PAM BRYANT, of Western Australia, has the best Australian time for the distance of ."iG.H sees, established in 1954. but this time has never been recognised and330 words
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Article1828 1957-01-14 5 Programme for National Revival From Our Correspondent F*OM gTRANGE as it may seem, Bharat Mata (Mother India) is looking a bit sad and pensive as the New Year begins to creep over India. The gentle smile that almost parted her lips has been transformed into a bis interrogation mark. Her1,828 words
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Article488 1957-01-14 6 JAPAN is now a full member of the United Nations J Organization. Her admission signifies not only her readiness to participate in international affairs, but, what is more important, her acceptance of the obligations to which she is now committed in upholding the United Nations Charter488 words
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Article431 1957-01-14 6 QEOGRAPHICALLY and traditionally the Rhio Archipelago has gravitated more towards Singapore and Johore than towards Java. These islands south of Singapore and those south and Tvest of Java, such as Flores and Halmahera, lie at the rims of the Indonesian island world and had beer hardly touched by431 words
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Article1045 1957-01-14 6 THE NEW POLAND: ntTHOMJT A WiTiMLX This is the second article by Lucjaa Blit who <j e crtbe* his impressions during his first visit to native land since 1939. Now residing in Warsnu- o s n journalist, the author was a Socialist Youth leadpr n Poland before the war1,045 words
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Letter259 1957-01-14 6 Sir; It was really refreshiiif to read the letter signed "Vive Singapore." The loyal subjects of HVI Quern Elizabeth II among the Straits-born Chinese. Eurasians and British Europeans have of late been too self depreciatory for \arious reasons of their own; but it is time they woke up259 words
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Letter161 1957-01-14 6 Sir; May I congratulate you and your editorial staff on the well-balanced and moderate comments and news displays in the Standard on recent developments within and outside this country. As a nonMalayan who has spent a considerable time in Singapore and the Federation, I count a large161 words
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Letter115 1957-01-14 6 Sir;— Thr residents of tlie pre-war flats, from No. 354 and upwards along Joo Chiat Road are suffering much from lack of water pressure, in particular the residents of the top floor. To fill a bucket of water takes at least 8 minutes. How long are we to115 words
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Article636 1957-01-14 6 CLARENCE KIRTON - British Guiana Looks Ahead CLARENCE KIRTON By GEORGETOWN ORITISH Guiana is clearing the way for new elections in the Colony in a fairly quiet political atmosphere. The unhealthy tension of 1953 Constitutional crisis dissolved in the confidence in the Government's ability to enforce law and order, and with the assistance636 words
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Article, Illustration17 1957-01-14 6 "We'd better watch out. Mum. Pop's gonna spring: something on us he's cleaning up our old pram."17 words
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Article339 1957-01-14 6 Anthony Sampson - Anthony Sampson by LONDON EVER since commercial television started in Britain just over a year ago, it has had an odd and lively battle with its GoveriDvent rival, the British Broadcasting Corporation, familiarly known as "the old corp." To some people, the rival programmes have appeared like two339 words
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162 1957-01-14 7 NASSER IS WILLING TO FORGET -BANKS LONDON. Jan-. 13 (AP) \^\n independent MemZ* of Parliament, returnprivate meeting m President* Nasser, said I am quite sure back to reasonbetween our I holds Sir I >le for I rs he ma' rij Banks, who friend of the I ident and went in162 words
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Article40 1957-01-14 7 He Claims To Be 159 lADE. Jan. 13 (AP)— 1010- lam will e.\- lesi on Djorci.ic igoslav shepherr 158 years old ho lives in i n Serbia well and stil ays he car a battle betwecr Turks when he \va.<40 words
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Article254 1957-01-14 7 Polish Elections Come Under Fire Lack Of Opposition Parties WARSAW, Jan. 13 (Reuter)— Poland's parliamentary election campaign is ''under fire from reactionary and hostile forces," according to a statement today in Trybuna Ludu, the Polish Communist organ. Loaders of the three main parties forming the Commun-ist-controlled National Front, in an254 words
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Article61 1957-01-14 7 I 13 (Reuter)— Tokyo bar redoing excellent today with ocied set ol the bar's proSt la\ the "perpetual Its reripc includes an alcoholic extract made from Mamushi (Japan's most poisonous snake), peppermint and Shochu (a spirit distilled from potatoc If a customer liked variety he could try a61 words
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223 1957-01-14 7 Son Denounces Father KAPENBERG, Austria, Jan. 13 (IP)— The son of Hungarian Foreign Minister Imre Horvath denounced his father today a "dyed in the wool Communist" who approved of political "liquidations/' Thir,y-year-old Imre Horvath Jr.. told about life with a Communi>t lather in223 words
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Article364 1957-01-14 7 MacMillan Brings New Mood Of Confidence WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 (Reuter)— A marked improvement in AngloUnited States relations is expected here following Mr. Harold MacMillan's appointment as Britain's new Prime Minister. Officials said reasons for this optimistic prediction were Firstly, the resignation of Sir Anthony Eden, whose action364 words
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Article78 1957-01-14 7 Pioneer Of BBC Dies At 64 WEST CULTS. Scotland. Jan. 13 <Reuter>. Six Cecil Graves, one of the pioneers of British Broadcasting, died here yesterday aged 64 Sir Cecil Graves joined the British Broadcasting Company in 1926. and until the British Broadcasting Corporation was established throe years later his duties78 words
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Article37 1957-01-14 7 THE Colombo Power Economic Consultative Committee meeting for the first time in Colombo yesterday discussed co-operation be. ween participating countries to meet in particular shipping and trade problems created oy the Suez Canal crisis. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article62 1957-01-14 7 NICOSIA. Jan. 13 (AP). The Cypriot Turkish underground organization, Colcan, threatened, through leaflets distributed in Famagusta last night, that they will kill a Greek for every Briton shot down by EOKA, the Cypriot Greek extremist organization. The leaflet said: "The time has come to hear gunfire62 words
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Article20 1957-01-14 7 THE Rockefeller Foundation intends to make a US$l,OOO,--000 gift of equipment to Budapest's battered hospitals and clinics.— UPUP - 20 words
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168 1957-01-14 7 Blood Test Will Tell If You're Abnormal CHICAGO, Jan. 13. (Reuter) The Brain Research Foundation was told here today that blood test developed by a Swedish scientist indicated that mental illness is caused by a chemical upset within the brain and not "wrong thinking The test may lead to a168 words
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Article36 1957-01-14 7 FRENCH Foreign Minister Cnnstian Pineau plans to call an unprecedented meeting of all United Nations mernDer countries representatives In France in an effort to head off U.N. action over Algeria, informed sources said yesterday. UPUP - 36 words
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202 1957-01-14 7 LONDON. Jan. 13 <AP).— No income tax for the rest of vour life, a free trip around the world or a £5.000 stake for any new business venture —these are some of the prizes held out to those who will buy a London morning202 words
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Article, Illustration25 1957-01-14 7 Photo. PRESIDENT Nasser is embraced by a war wounded Egyptian soldier during- his visit to the Agouza military hospital in Cairo, recently. APAP - 25 words
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Article83 1957-01-14 7 LONDON'. Jan. 13 (AP) The Board of Trade on Friday published provisional estimates showing United Kingdom exports during 1956 were up more than nine per cent over the previous record year of 1955. Imports held nearly steady over the same period, with the result that Britain's trade83 words
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Article68 1957-01-14 7 Bill To Probe Space WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. (Reuten. Mr. Frank M. Karsten, Democratic member of the House of Representatives from Missouri has introduced a Bill calling for the creation of a joint congressional committee in the exploration of space and the planets. Mr. Karsten said he wanted a joint committee68 words
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Article28 1957-01-14 7 EGYPT, on Friday asked for a special meeting of the United Nations General Assembly on Israel's alleged failure 1o withdraw its forces behind the Armistice Lines. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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283 1957-01-14 7 Dulles Urges US Congress To Approve Ike Plan WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 (Reuter) Mr. John Poster Dulles, American Secretary of State, has said that if the Russians took over the Middle East it would be the greatest victory they could ever have gained because, "in effect, they will have gotten Western283 words
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Article28 1957-01-14 7 CROWN Prince Akihito. his brother Prince Yoshi and si.ster Princess Suga of Japan on Saturday attended a recital of Benny Goodman and his jazz band. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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219 1957-01-14 7 'Big Guns' Get Ready To Open Fire WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. (Reuten President Elsenhower's Middle East plan appears to be in for a Democratic buffeting when Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, presents it to the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Commiitee on Monday. Democrats in both the Senate and219 words
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Article52 1957-01-14 7 ATHENS, Jan. 13 (APV. Greek police yesterday broke up a group of Athens University students staging a mock funeral for Sir Anthony Eden The students marched alonsr University Avenue carrying a black draped coffin emblazoned with a swastika of the words in Greek and English: "Herein lies52 words
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Advertisement94 1957-01-14 7 PA. 141-41 cMsi/c =d j^^^^=^Q* 400 Years ago. *&j£ tm gn when D. O. M. was §41 first discovered, King mHm Im^L Francis tasted it u hen He exclaimed **By fN^^ my Faith, Where Ss^v v^^ have I tasted Better." V 35cn6Mctine^ 7 D O M mi King of all94 words
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Advertisement85 1957-01-14 7 Wherever You Go I ritfQ ri j**f camp bed/ Spring Mattress Comfort Handy and Compact V mi' I BaKv^^^'B -"GAPS f+ mm w» r%Si -^I^ji easy I o v».arry TRIFOLD Standard Colour $47.00 each Striped Canvas $50.00 each Other Models available Sole Agents:- lr I VI VJ We shall be85 words
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Advertisement1159 1957-01-14 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2'12 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 linos) ■ftS* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via orhor port* to load ant) discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore One Sail* P.S'bam Penan* Ulysses for Liverpool C 38/391,159 words
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Advertisement719 1957-01-14 8 MITSUI tjp\ LINE Spore P. S'hoir Penanc FOR JAPAN Meiko Maru for MoM, Kobe, Yokohama 29 Jan 25 Jon FOR U.S.A. For New York, Philadelphia Baltimore Atakasan Maru 18 Jan 21 Jon FOR COCHIN, KARACHI, BOMBAY. Akakurasan Maru from Japan 14 .'an FOR CALCUTTA, RANGOON. A Vessel from Japan Feb719 words
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Advertisement656 1957-01-14 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bongkok ond/or Far Eoit Pen one P. S'fc.rr. "MALAYA" 16/18Jon 19/22Jan 23/24^ "KOREA- 26/ "JUTLANDIA" 27/28 Jon 29/29 Jan 30/3, u HOMEWARDS Soilings for Genoo Antwerp Rotterdam Hoirburg Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo. "BOGOTA" i«/»JCAUJ GDYNIA 1 SELANDIA" p rt 15/15 Jan 6/17 CALLS LONDON (PASSENGERS656 words
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300 1957-01-14 9 Share Mart Firms On News Of U.K. Aid To Malaya By A Market Correspondent THE Malayan shore market strengthened in the past week on the news of promised financial help from Britain to the Federation. The week closed rather steady with interest centrod on industrials and tins where the list300 words
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Article, Illustration190 1957-01-14 9 THREE local staff members of the Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. »ebcen appointed to executive posts in Singapore, the company's neral manager Mr, G.H. White announced. White said, th the comto train and stall not them for posi.r. creased reo r tO fill »ts, but also190 words
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Article35 1957-01-14 9 Isnce Banks c anges in its rates <*urday were: lying, T.T. 32 11/ 16, 90 days aircredit bills, «3 1/8 rates T.T or O.D New York 32 7/16; •4 3/4. Oft rates remain35 words
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Article449 1957-01-14 9 BUSINESS DONE IN THE WEEK BUSINESS in shares from Jan. 5 to 11: INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelters 29/3. Fraser 6 Neave Ords. $2.32* to S2.2TJ to $2 25. Federal Dispensary $2.20, Gammons $2.10 to 1207. Hammer Co. 51.61J to SI.bTJ to $1.70. Hongkong Bank (Lon) £944. Hume Industries A.5/7J to449 words
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472 1957-01-14 9 \l inun<4> And Inintneriw DESPITE the cut in Indian import licences, copra •lemand from Bombay market continued brisk, says ihe weekly produce report of Lewis Peat (Singa--rK>re> Ltd. i A fair volume of business passed during the week for January shipment at prices '•lose472 words
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Article192 1957-01-14 9 N.Z. PAPER OUTPUT EXPANDING Mill Orders $22M. Machine THE 'Tasman Pulp Paper Co. will shortly place an order for a $22 million newsprint machine, which is to be in operation at the Integrated News print Woodpulp and Timber Mill at Kawerau, New Zealand by 1962-63. Sir James Fletcher, chairman of192 words
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Article164 1957-01-14 9 New Start For Sugar Scheme BY the beginning of this year exporting and importing countries had either accepted the revised International Sugar Agreement or expressed their -intention of accepting by July 1, to bring the scheme into immediate effect, the Economist reports. The agreement, which seeks to regulate the price164 words
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Article87 1957-01-14 9 JAPAN sold an all-time record of U*****,000,000 In goods during 1956, an increase of 24.4 per cent over a year ago, the Japanese Ministry announced. Thr Ministry said, however, imports also increased to U553,229,000,000, a 30.7 per cent increase over 1955. leaving an unfavourable balance of U*****,000,000.A.P. - 87 words
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Article211 1957-01-14 9 PETALING Tin Ltd: Quarterly progress report discloses that the No 4 dredge commenced at the end of October, but will operate on a restricted scale until long: overdue equipment is delivered. Improved returns are anticipated from dredges No. 5 and No. 6. Telok Kruin Tin Ltd: e»211 words
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Article23 1957-01-14 9 WORLD consumption of raw wool was nine per cent higher in January-September 1956 than during the same period of 1955.23 words
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Advertisement261 1957-01-14 9 P SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES to and from fc INDONESIAN PORTS H *AP ENC MOH STEAMSHIP CO LTD. SOON BEE STEAMSHIP CO. (S) LTD. Tel: *****. Jugoslav hne~ From Bombay to the Adriatic. Penang P. S'ham Malacca S'pore J/.UCKA' 1 8/ 1 9 Jan 20/23 Jon 24/26 Jan 27/31 Jan261 words
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Advertisement623 1957-01-14 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY. No. 308 1 of 1956. Re: TIT 800 THIN of No. 29, Wolskel Road, Singapore, 13 formerly of No. 167. Tembeling Road, Singapore. 15. Receiving Order made 29th June. 1956. Date623 words
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Advertisement609 1957-01-14 9 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore. Island of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY. No 519 o.' L 1956. Re: BAGONG SURADI bin HAJI ABDUL AZIZ of No. 124-K, Coronation Road, Singapore, 10. Receiving Order made 25th October, 1956. Date of Adjudication 31st December,609 words
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Advertisement596 1957-01-14 9 NATURALISATION [VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation .should not be granted should send, a written and signed statement of tTie fact! to the Chief596 words
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Article389 1957-01-14 10 SCOTLAND XV SHOCK FRANCE 6-0 First Paris Win Since 1949 PARIS, Jan. 13 (Rcuter) Making full use of wet conditions, Scotland upset predictions in beating France by six points (a drop goal and a penalty goal) to nil here yesterday in the first ruffby union international of the season. It389 words
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Article, Illustration386 1957-01-14 10 VERNON MORGAN - Why Matthews Was Not Given A Higher Decoration? VERNON MORGAN Kiss From A C.B.E By LONDON, Jan. 13 (Reuter)— With the publication of the New Year honours and the award of a C.B.E. to the noted English footballer, Stanley Matthews, there has been much discussion in club and pub asUP - 386 words
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Article56 1957-01-14 10 PARIS, Jan. 13 (UP).—Britain lost out to France, and Australia yesterday In the women's doubles finals of the Pierre Gillou tennis tournament at Pierre de Coubertin Stadium. Mrs. Thelma Long of Australia and Mrs. Ginette Bu* caille of France defeated Britain's Misses Ann Chilcock and Pat Ward in56 words
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Article109 1957-01-14 10 It's Sugar Ray Or Humez NEW YORK. Jan. 13 (UP). The International Boxing Club said today that if Ray Robinson does not sign for the return bout with Gene Fullner. then Charles Humez of France will be the next challenger for the world middleweight boxing title. If Robinson does fight109 words
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Article168 1957-01-14 10 LONDON. Jan. 13 (Reuter), —The first round of the Amateur Cup claimed a good deal of attention in soccer circles yesterday when there were no genuine surprises. Pegasus, the past and present Oxford and Cambridge combination, were eliminated at the first hurdle 2-1 by the Isthmian League168 words
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998 1957-01-14 10 Reorganization Of Sport In The S'pore Services (2) By GRAHAM TURNER I talked yesterday about the way in which so-called representative games are interfering with the first purpose of sport in the Services the encouragement of the unit or station spirit. In this second article I want to go on998 words
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Advertisement471 1957-01-14 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION AITRACIIo\sJ [cifHATI NOW SHOW S' I |V.AiHAY| Ham, 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 6 93JJ ATEEN-AGERC\IN TROUBLE' ii M-G-M pr«Mnt« I J UAMES CAGNETf /SS\BftRBARA SC\NWJ(j i &|iMm]mUm^^_^Bw!-mI V;!l ~COMING! "THt MAVERICK mj[t^,!N TR. (......R AM, n^-^ Z?~Z NOW SHOWINCi [ODEONj 11am, 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 9.3JJ ,HUxvuvmu\vu\ U vvw^COMlNG wu\w\u»»u«^471 words
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Article84 1957-01-14 11 LOXDOX Jan 12 (Router) Barrow 12 Leigh 11. Blackpool S Liwrpool Bramlcy 14 Whitehavea 16. Castlpford 13 Bradford 0. Drewsbury 9 EJull 14. Doncaster 10 Huddersfiold 35. Halifax 1"i Widnes 7. Hull 27 Bartlev 13 Hunslct 15 York 10. Kcichley 22 Featherstone 0. Oldham 17 Salford 3. Swinton84 words
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Article710 1957-01-14 11 A Clear-Cut 5-0 Win Ends Run Of Defeats fn™J^ i? 'Ji n U < Reute r)-If a medal was struck for today's best performance it could be given to Notts County, bottom team in the football league's second division, for their 5-0 home win over710 words
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Article94 1957-01-14 11 LONDON Jan. 12 (Reuter) The draw for the first round of the English rugby league cup is: Doncaster v Castleford. Leigh v Fe airier si one RdVerS. Workington Town v Oldham. Warrington v Bramley. Swinton v Huddersfield. Bradford Northern v Dewsbury. Hull Kinston Rovers v Salford.94 words
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1413 1957-01-14 11 LONDON Jan 12 ißeuter) English and Scottish football league standings after todays matches are as follows: LEAGUE ONE Arsenal 1, Portsmouth 1. Aston Villa 5, Everton I. Bolton Wand. 5. Leeds United 3. Burnley 1. West Bwich Albion 0 Chelsea 1. Cardiff City 2. Luton1,413 words
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Article202 1957-01-14 11 Tourists Score Easy Win EAST LONDON, Cape Province Jan. 13 (Reuter) The M.C.C. bowlers .again skittled out their opposition when they dismissed Border twice yesterday to win their three-day game here by an innings and 218 runs- with a day to spare. It was the touring team's 11th win in202 words
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Article74 1957-01-14 11 BRISBANE, Queensland. Jan 12 (Reuter). Ray Lindwall. 35-year-old Australian Test star, was top scorer with 98 for Queensland against South Australia In the Sheffield match here today. After batting for two days. Queensland were 461 for nine wickets at close of play. Queensland .scored 201 for three74 words
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Advertisement264 1957-01-14 11 ACCOM. VACANT TpURNISHED 3 bedrooms house -L (two floored) at Farleigh Avenue, in Serangoon Garden Estate, near Bus terminus, with front/back compound. Car porch ceiling fan. refrigerator. Please contact telephone ***** or call at 135. Selcgie Road. Singapore TUITION STORKS BEST PRIVATE TUITION: ALL BRANCHES OF BALLROOM DA N C264 words
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Advertisement675 1957-01-14 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE (ITY COUNCIL: Application^ invited for <A> Appointments to the Council's Clerical Sor\ ice from e or female) be-\-i the aces of 16 and 27 yeari in salary scale $155-171/ Efficiency Bnr/187 x Alri 299/ Fxam. Bar/31 SxAl6-395/Exam. Bar/41 lxAlt>-47:» plus Variable vance. Must hoM School675 words
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Miscellaneous336 1957-01-14 11 standard's JSSWORD PUZZLE PI ITS spirit gets mixed up In 19 11.. I 1.. down (9j x< 1 now s thi It] Von«* h 3 rl a* P2rt dUblous show* where to I. Bui can a coaler give obscure utterance? (61 three article* for D ket tMlli can be (8)336 words
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Miscellaneous333 1957-01-14 11 TOI> AYS QUOTATION: "The king in a cvritKl may lldC Antl thr Beggar may crawl ;it hi- Ride: But in the general race. They are travelling all the sime pare" Kiluard FNaGeraM. MONDAY FOR FYFRYO\F: Recheck decision* 'pEardMc sociability or finances; use tact in dealings w.th others Be suave. charminj;;333 words
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1036 1957-01-14 12 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all seven races for Wednesday (Jan. 16), 2nd day of thu Ipoh Turf Club Meeting: Horses Class 2, Div. 1—6 Furs. 42:i Vital Chance 5y 9.00 Diamond Stable Martin 33:: Winterdrina 6y 8.13 Drs. Lo Chone Lene1,036 words
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Article128 1957-01-14 12 Horses Class 5, Div. 1 9 Furs. Buitenzorg 9.00 Rubber Packer 8.10 Violetta 8.08 Contract 8.07 Actor II 8.06 Prince David 8.04 Carshalton 8.03 Magic Note 8.03 Cliona 8.01 Big Hit 8.00 Pal O'Mine 7.13 Pearl Snap 7.10 Christmas Caroi 7.10 Horses Class 5. Div. 2 9128 words
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Article72 1957-01-14 12 LONDON. Jan 13 (UP) Brian Hewson. Britain's top miler following the retirement of Dr. Roger Bannister and Chris Chatawav. said today he will visit the United States in March. Hewson. a sub-four minute mller. who placed fifth in the metric mile at the Melbourne Olympics, said he hoped72 words
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Article284 1957-01-14 12 ...But Terms Are Not Favourable' SAFA Chief THE ALL-INDIA Football Federation, in a cabffc to the Singapore Amateur Football Association yesterday, assured SAFA that the Indian Olympic soccerites are prepared to play two games in Singapore and another three matches in the Federation. The cable, according284 words
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Article339 1957-01-14 12 O'Brien Will Be At Rugby Final PARRY O'BRIEN. World and Olympic shotputt champion, will witness the European version of rugby football on Saturday. The match will be the final of the HMS Malaya rugby competition to be played at Kuala Lumpur. O'Brien who is on a short term visit to339 words
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82 1957-01-14 12 Fur'.llo Reese Back WithDodgers BROOKLYN. Jan. 12 (AP) Carl Furillo joined captain Pee Wee Reese. Don Newcombe. Duke Snider and four lesser lights in the Brooklyn Dodger camp when he signed his lf)f)7 contract calling for a reported $27,500. the same salary he received last year Furillo, recuperating from an82 words
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Article70 1957-01-14 12 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police "2nd Team" was held to a scoreless draw by Y.M.S.A. in a Singapore Hockey League Division 3 match played at the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday. The draw gave Singapore Harbour Board Police the Division 3 championships while Y.M.S.A. were runnersup. In70 words
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323 1957-01-14 12 FEDERATION'S 'SUPER SPORT CAVALCADE DELEGATES of the Merdeka Sports Crlebr Committee at an inaugural meeting at Kuala last night were in favour of staging a Supef* Cavalcade to celebrate Federation's Indrppnrip August. q But the meeting however struck a snajr u .i came to a question as where the money323 words
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Article, Illustration21 1957-01-14 12 Here's how they finished at Ipoh on Saturday, the first day of the Ferak Turf Club's January meeting:.21 words
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362 1957-01-14 12 Poor Exhibition Of Soccer By Hunters And Sino-Malays It's A Blow To 3,000 Fans THREE thousand spectators witnessed yesterday's most disappointing soccer match at Jalan Besar between Mysore Hunters Football Club and Sino-Malays. The touring Hunters won by one goal to nil, in a mediocre match which seldom aroused the362 words
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Article121 1957-01-14 12 EIGHTEEN-year-old. V. S. S. Nathan retained the Tamils Festival Badminton Singles title yesterday. He also captured the doubles titles in partnership with RBalasubramaniam. Full results of ties were as follows. Singles: (Qr. finals) S. Shamuganathan beat R Melvyn 15-4. 15-1; V. S. S. Nathan beat M. S. Maniam121 words
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Article42 1957-01-14 12 HOCKEY Friendly: SCC v. RN Police at SCC. RUGBY Friendly: The Blacks v. SCC "B" at padang. TABLE TENNIS Singapore Table Tennis League: Aminstasco "2" v W. H. Day SC; Shell SC v. Nanyang; Chartered Bank SC v. Mansfield SC.42 words
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Article75 1957-01-14 12 Kobbera Defeats Chong Teik STOCK! io: ten— Semi-finals were played in the championship? r Badminton r Men\ Sinclr. (Malaya) 1 (Denmark) la- 7 s-s Kobbr.ro (Denn h ?2* Teik 1 1 1 0 15-4. Ladies Smt;lr^: caaid (Denma Lagerstrocm 11-7: \V H. R'h t 1 1 >ei m Ladies Doubles:75 words
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Article32 1957-01-14 12 KUALA LUMPUE Police Reserve Unil strong contem year's Se'an^or ii ciation divi honours, met their when they were beaten by Level 6-1 in their fixture Bungsar ground here 31 day32 words
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