Singapore Standard, 15 January 1957
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Title Section28 1957-01-15 1 Singapore Standard tiger Si STANDARD 5481(5 lin«t) ng rOt.Cl 2400 £L f>R« BRIGADt GENIRAL HOSPITAU 2811 2414 pviTiw J96 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS28 words
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Article, Illustration331 1957-01-15 1 Frog who Took A Look At Two Generals TERRY PILLAY I ROG had a look at I pnerals \esterday luj^jic generals did not I pen the fro I m,ifh was fortunate for I froj. for it uas an i \rry martialStandardpic - 331 words
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Article129 1957-01-15 1 Commercial Court For Singapore l\ (,ia 1 Mimmercial my ngaporc Mid < ial faci|to for (he trial of ur< ill rases, the Co■Jr i hief Justice. .Mr. iJkttin.iU said at the of this year's rd.i v his hope, he bid that (1 urine the pains yrar it would be pwible129 words
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Article37 1957-01-15 1 AKARTA. Jan. 14 (Reuter) British ballet dancer Anthony Burke had been Maying at a Jakarta hotel for more than a week, a British embassy official said today. was commenting on Burkc's reported disappearance.37 words
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Article40 1957-01-15 1 (Rcuter)— f al r tern span P r El Firdan W' v ccn Is- mailia and Kanlara was complcci today when huge cranes b bad lilted the span yesior<i;^v iV.ared it on the Suez Canal bc.nk.40 words
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Article380 1957-01-15 1 After Two Weeks, Penang Returns To Normal No More Curfew From Now On PENANG, Mon. Penang returned to normal today, after two weeks of curfew; following a few days of violence in which four persons were killed and more than 70 injured. Final indications that the tension. that has gripped380 words
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Article55 1957-01-15 1 T^IE Federation's Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will spend a day in Singapore on his arrival from London tomorrow. The Tunku, according to present plans, will arrive by air tomorrow night and will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Thursday night. Accompanying him Is the Federation's55 words
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Article39 1957-01-15 1 RANGOON. Jan 14 (Reutcr The Burmese Prime Minister designate. U Nu, will visit Yunnan Province early next March for frontier talks with Chinese Prime Minister Chou En-lai, an official source said today.39 words
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Article, Illustration200 1957-01-15 1 Tough Guy' Bogart Dies Of Cancer HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 14 (AP) Humphrey Bngart, one of the movies' greatest talents and certainly its most non-conforming NonConformist, died today of cancer of the esophagus. He was 56. As late as Saturday night. Bogie was still Bogie. Talking optimistically with friends, between customary Scotches,200 words
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Article107 1957-01-15 1 LONDON. Jan. 14 (UP) Prime Minister Harold Macmillan demonstrated a personal "new look" at No. 10 Downing Street today by shaving off about one-third of the biggest moustache in the British Government. Up till Sir Anthony Eden's resignation, Mr. Macmillan sported a huge bushv.107 words
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Article35 1957-01-15 1 RADIO Budapest and the Kadar Government Party paper Ncpszabadsag reported yesterday that two more Hungrians had been sentenced to prison terms of 15 and 14 years at Kecskemet for concealing weapons A. P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article26 1957-01-15 1 TAIPEI, Jan. 14 (UP)— The San Francisco Ballet left here for Manila today on the second leg of its State ,Departmentsponsored Far East tour.26 words
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Article120 1957-01-15 1 THE B K TEAM HEADS FOR A SPLIT WARSAW. Jan. 15 (AP)— Polish Communist circles buzzed yesterday with rumours that Nikita Khrushchev soon may become Soviet Premier and that Georgl Malenkov will take his place as First Secretary of the Communist Party. The reports said that the present Premier. Nikolai120 words
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241 1957-01-15 1 BRITAIN RUSHES TROOPS TO YEMEN BORDER RAF Supply Column Attacked On Mountain LONDON, JAN. 14 (UP)— BRITAIN WAS TODAY REPORTED MOVING REINFORCEMENTS UP TO THE TENSE FRONTIER BETWEEN ADEN AND THE YEMEN FOLLOWING THE AMBUSH OF A ROYAL AIR FORCE ARMOURED CAR COLUMN YESTERDAY. THE REPORTS SAID A COMPANY OF241 words
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160 1957-01-15 1 DECISIVE TEST IN MID-EAST DULLES Congress Gets A Warning WASHINGTON. Jan. 14 (Reuter) Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, told Congress today that the current Middle East crisis ''could well be the decisive test in the struggle between Communism and freedom." Mr. Dulles was opening his testimony on160 words
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Article121 1957-01-15 1 Russia To Study Arms Cut Plan NEW YORK. Jan 14 (Reuter> The Soviet Union today called for a special session of the United Nations General Assembly on the question of disarmament and said it would give careful study to I new five-point United States plan aimed at international control of121 words
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Article, Illustration209 1957-01-15 2 School again: what q rush! ...new adventure for 18,00(1 FOR more than 2 00,000 Singapore boys and girls it was a Black Monday yesterday as schools rcopened after the Christmas and New Year holidays. For 18,000 little ones who were admitted to school for the first* time yesterday, it was209 words
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445 1957-01-15 2 IMMEDIATE dismissal of an employee was a strong measure said the Chief Justice of Singapore, Mr. John Whyatt, when delivering judgment in an action brought by a ship's master against a local shipping company for wrongful dismissal yesterday. Captain Stamford Raffles Fox was445 words
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Article151 1957-01-15 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Jb) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot fob. (Nom.) 101 1011 Jan.RSS No.l 973 »7£ Feb.RSS N0.2 95 96 E.S.S. So. 3 921 93 Tone: <Juiet. STOKE TIN The price of tin on the local market yesterday was $384} per picul. (Down151 words
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Article41 1957-01-15 2 CAIRO, Jan 14 (Reuter) A United Nations spokesman said today that the International Red Cross had informed the U.N. Emergency Force that agreement had been reached for an exchange of prisoners of war between Egypt and Israel.41 words
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147 1957-01-15 2 Homes For 32,000 At Places Of Work JOHORE BAHRU ft An outstanding jtfq of labour in Johore dui last year \va s the grovr awareness among empr ers of the importance good housing for worke: This was stated by tho E puty Commissioner for I Johore, Mr. E. H. Wai147 words
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Article75 1957-01-15 2 Freed On Theft Charge JOHORE BAHPT. Ut* Abdullah bin Hu?sCin, with theft of scrap ir^ the Admiralty dumping g was acquitted in the trate's Court today being called for his c The prosecution aileg Abdullah was seen nctf dumping ground, and wbefij boat was searched, the bIP of a stirrup75 words
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Article62 1957-01-15 2 THE Singapore Peninsula Malay Union is preparing a fresh memorandum to the Colonial Office on Malay privileges and rights which it wants safeguarded in a future constitution. PMU secretary, Inche Isa Zain, told the Standard that his party had to prepare such a memorandum in view of62 words
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Article90 1957-01-15 2 Another Red Satellite In Trouble ATHENS. Jan. 14 (AP)— A Salonika newspaper today reported disorders in Communist Bulgaria but there was no confirmation available The paper reported covert discontent in the Soviet satellite northeast of Greece and said there were indications an uprising against the Communists might be brewing in90 words
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Article35 1957-01-15 2 INCHE Mohamed Yassim bin Abdul Rahman, elected member of the Johore State Council, will talk to members of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club tomorrow at 5 p.m. on "Opportunities for Malays in Business.''35 words
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Article14 1957-01-15 2 FORMER Illinois Senator C. Wayland Brooks died early yesterday. He was 59.14 words
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Obituary27 1957-01-15 2 NASSIM Salleh died peacefully at his residence at 89. Emerald Hill Road at 6.15 pm on 14.1.57. Funeral will take place at about 11 a.m. today.27 words
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Article70 1957-01-15 2 School For Deaf Gets $31,231 PENANG, Mon. Donations to the Federation School' for the Deaf up to Dec. 31 1956, totalled $31,231.54, stated Mr. Soon Cheng Sun, manager and hon. treasurer of the school today. The sum previously acknowledged was $26,384.63. Biggest donation, according to the new list was from70 words
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Article153 1957-01-15 2 THE Community Education Exhibition in the Victoria Memorial Hall was opened yesterday "to give the public of Singapore a bird's eye-view of the many important activities which are aimed at their general welfare, and in stimulating interest in educational, cultural and scientific matters." Mr. Chew Swee153 words
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Article, Illustration125 1957-01-15 3 NEW JOB FOR MALAYA'S FUTURE ENVOY HJAI 1 IMPIR. Mon. Mr II F. G. Lecmbrugjen 3 b<'\«*» has been appointed first Assistant Commissioner for the Federat on of Mi lava in Sydney. He M ill be directly responsible to the Commissioner. Dito Nik Kamil, who is based in Canberra. jjr125 words
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Article62 1957-01-15 3 Their Xmas Treat Here At Last SEREMBAN, Mon.— The 79 i of the JScrcmban n's Homo, following of anxious waiting, last Anally received their i treat. compensated for disappointment they 1 when told there no Christmas party du e to an outbreak of chicken Eva Pinds, member of rd of62 words
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Article48 1957-01-15 3 IT was erroneously reported in the Standard yesterday that Lady Alexandra Met«'aJf was the wife of the Chairman of BOAC Lady Alexandra is on a mission on behalf of ihe 'Save the Children Fund" and was accompanied by Mrs Leo DKrlanger on her flight to Malaya.48 words
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Article303 1957-01-15 3 TWO TO STAND TRIAL FOR MURDER MALACCA, Mon.— Mat Din Mustakin and Shiik Vibol Abdul Rahim, two PU| Kledang kampong workers, were ordered by Magfctrtte Ramanatha Iver today to stand trial at the .Malacca Assizes on a Jj**e of murder of Mohamet! Vunus MohamKJDin at Pulau303 words
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Article285 1957-01-15 3 ANOTHER HOME GUARO IS LURED TO HIS GRAVE IPOH, Mon. Another Home Guard has been lured to his death in the hands of Communist terrorists. Victim of this latest murder was Wong Kim Sin, 24. who was led to hl.s death by a "friendly" messenger In285 words
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Article, Illustration223 1957-01-15 3 A SIMPLE BUT DIGNIFIED CEREMONY MARKS EVENT A SIMPLE but dignified ceremony marked the opening of the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Two church services and an inspection of a police guard-of-honour wer e the highlights of the occasion. ou T hc J R^? Mass at the Cathedra]223 words
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Article160 1957-01-15 3 ORGANIZER' ABSCONDED KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A party of picnickers to Tanjong Kling, Malacca, were cheated ol their outing last year when their "organizer" absconded with their Abdul "Rahim bin Abdul Wahab. of Kampong Bahru, Kuala Lumpur, was today sentenced to six months' jail by160 words
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176 1957-01-15 3 SINGAPORE City Councillor and Independent Assemblyman Mr. Lee Choon En# has demanded that the City Council make an immediate revision of electricity rates worked out by the Council. Under the present calculation 14 cents a unit is charged for the first 15176 words
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Article36 1957-01-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A total of $138,870 was paid out by the Federation Government last month for information leading to the capture or killing of Communist terrorists. Negri Sembilan received $73,257 and Johore $58,113.36 words
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103 1957-01-15 3 TALKS on a new wage agreement were held between the Singapore Traction Company and Its Employees Union at the Company's office yesterday. After the meeting, the general manager of the Company. Mr A. A. Ewing. told the Standard that various points in103 words
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Article16 1957-01-15 3 THE Taiping Town Council will hold its first meeting of the year on Thursday.16 words
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Article143 1957-01-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Who will be the next Mentri Bcsar of Pahang to replace the late Tunku Muhammad? This question is now the topic of the day in Pahang The raayat wants the new mentri besar to be someone who has a, strong background143 words
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Article117 1957-01-15 3 PENANG. Mon A youth, served with an order signed by the Resident Commissioner, excluding him from Penang Butterworth and Bukit Merta.iam. was found in Kimber>y Street on Jan 5, the Magistrate's Court was told today Gch Ewe How was sentenced to two months' imprisonment for117 words
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Advertisement116 1957-01-15 3 I GENUINE I I FRESH-FROZEN 1 ENGLISH 1 LOBSTERS. HI At reduced prices. j§ Only $2.95 per Ib. BpfwlSS^^^^TPL 2903S JAPAN and return on tf»e large ana lT«* •M^"*^ s^* comfortable passenger vessels Sak^' RUYS BD'SSEVAIN. TEGELBERG. TJITJALENGKA. t'*JWsJßy" TJISADANE, TJINEGARA JaVf* > Fares from as little es \||> $875.-116 words
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Article50 1957-01-15 4 PENANG, Mon. Walter Neialle Hammar, of the Royal Australian Regiment, appeared in the Magistrate's Court today on a summons charge of causing hurt to Ong Lcng Ah. on board the ferry, "Tenggiri" on Dec. 9. He pleaded not guilty, and hearing was fixed for Jan. 22.50 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-01-15 4 ...And The Pavement Is Home THESE pictures reveal the pathetic plight of Hongkong's refugee population. Driven by frequent fires from their flimsily-built homes, haunted by unemployment poverty and dis- ease, thousands, (above) have taken shelter in the caves of the Kowloon hills. Others have found it83 words
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305 1957-01-15 4 Police Disperse Expelled Students -AS CHUNG LING OPENS FOR A NEW TERM PENANG, Mon.— About 50 former students of the Chung Linff Hi^h School here, expelled after the uprising recently, were asked by police to disperse when they gathered outside the school gates this morning. The rest of the school305 words
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Article59 1957-01-15 4 PENANG, Mon.— Fines totalling $425 were imposed by Magistrate, Mr. Au Ah Wah on four people who did not submit income tax returns last year. Ho Swee Cheng. Fook Kok Say and Lim Theng Kwang were each fined $75. Ooi Soo Teng, who failed to submit59 words
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200 1957-01-15 4 PENANG. Mon.— Mr. Justice Rigby in the High Court today paid tribute to the retiring Assistant Official Assignee. Wr. S Balwant Singh, whom he said had been of great assistance not only to himself, but also to members of the Bar on matters of200 words
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Article76 1957-01-15 4 PENANG, Mon. In connection with the 1957 Flower Show here, a photographic exhibition will be held in the Turf Club grandstand on March 9 and 10. First prize will be a silver challenge cup. donated by Mr. Soon Cheng Sun, While a trophy will be given to the76 words
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162 1957-01-15 4 'READY FOR OCCUPATION AT END OF 1957' PENANG.'Mon.— The Mayor of Penang, Mr. G. H. Goh, told the City Council this afternoon that the Federal Government, through the Housing Trust, had approved a loan of $560,000 for the construction of seven blocks of four-162 words
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Article86 1957-01-15 4 SEREMBAN. Mon.— Loh Kon Thai. 22, was today charged in the Sessions Court here, with causing the death of a cinema ticket collector through negligent driving. The ticket collector. Pang Ah Yoon. alias Fong Yow, was an employee of the Plaza Cinema. He was86 words
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Article79 1957-01-15 4 PENANG, Mon. A youth, Lim Ah Hock, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment by Mr. Au Ah Wah, in the Magistrate's Court today on a charge of possession of two daggers, at a hotel in Dindings Road on Jan. 5. The Court was told that79 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-01-15 5 MR. and Mrs. Allan Tan C.uan Bee after their marruse at the Singapore Registry last Saturday Mr. Tan is the second son of Mr. and Mrs Tan Hone Boon and the bride, the former Miss Lilian Wong Km Huang, is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wan-58 words
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191 1957-01-15 5 ERATION prostitutes iding Singapore and the Colony Goverriin do nothing to stop them. There is no la .v them. of prostitutes from the federation follows on the heels of a drive by the Sel■Ogor Religious Affairs Department to arrest Muslim girls who have amorous191 words
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Article85 1957-01-15 5 THL Singapore Ch I I and 4he We I lurch have joint y B r scholarships for I the Children's I run h y tr.c A are Department. r children awarded hips are: Mutini n of Pasir Panjarg I Social Centre; kalingham of Go^ r85 words
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Article42 1957-01-15 5 IRSTYLE" an 3 will be sc- rom people attending >-.vimming Clu~> Year dinner ani n Jan. l'6. the programme is and a .-word disb o put on h Chin Woo Asr and dartre will ba i C ib premi42 words
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Article134 1957-01-15 5 Tribute To Mr. Tan Thoon Lip SINGAPORE'S Bench and Bar paid handsome tribute yesterday to the retiring Rerar of the Supreme Court, Mr. Tan Thoon Lip, who U being compelled to leave the Colony's legal service prematurely "because of ill-health." The Chief Justice, Mr. John Whyatt. in his compliment to134 words
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660 1957-01-15 5 'AMPLE PROMOTION PROSPECTS'-CTTEE SINGAPORE Government will have 435 new officers filling its General Executive Service if recommendations of a joint working committee appointed by the Singapore Civil Service Joint Council are accepted. Creation of the posts, to bo filled by serving officers, will660 words
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Article, Illustration142 1957-01-15 5 THE Singapore Government Administrative arTd Clerical Services Union will, from next month, start classes on General Orders for the benefit of members. This was announced by the Union President, Mr. Goh Tcck Phuan. in a circular to members yesterday. Mr. Goh said a142 words
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Article119 1957-01-15 5 Secretary Dies In Car Smash JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Che Yunus bin Noordin. 53, secretary to the Mentri Bcsar, Johore. was killed in a car crash here yesterday. Four others involved in the crash were admitted to Johore Bahru Hospital. They were Inche Ismail bin Abdullah, a Johore Government audit assistant,119 words
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Article71 1957-01-15 5 .TOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A claim for damages by a midwife, Tan Scok Tham, arising out of a motor accident at Penggrrang was settled out of court today when Mr. Justice 6hepperd was informed that she had accepted an offer of $20,000. Tan was riding a cycle when71 words
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Article36 1957-01-15 5 ANGAYA was charged in the Johore Bahru Magistrate's Court yesterday with murdering an Indian woman, Muniammah, at Ulu Tiram New Village on Jan. 10. He was remanded in custody pending a preliminary inquiry.36 words
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164 1957-01-15 5 Fed-Up Alf Stows Away End Lands Himself In The Lock-up TWENTY- YE AR-O L D Norwegian sailor. Alf Holland, who quit his ship at Mirl, Borneo, and stowed away on the Shell tanker, Athena, was yesterday detained by the Singapore Immigration authorities. He told the Standard he left the ship164 words
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Article216 1957-01-15 5 Fed. Government Policies Pose... THE annual delegates conference of the Liberal Socialist Farty next month is to discuss the "grave threats to Singapore's economy" as a result of the recent trade policies of the Federation and Borneo govern- i ments. A nrmber of resolutions calling216 words
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Article96 1957-01-15 5 Plane On Tell-The-World' Flight A "TWIN Pioneer" plane of Scottish Aviation Limited left Prestwick last week on a "Tell-the-World" flight of some 18.000 miles. It is the first plane designed and built in Scotland to undertake a trip of such magnitude, its journey covering Europe, the Middle-East, South and South-east96 words
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Article, Illustration302 1957-01-15 5 Standardman (he lusts for adventure) joins the Gold Seeker A SINGAPORE youth, who, six years ago stowed away on a ship, has now joined the y#cht. Gold Seeker, on a $25,000,000 treasure hunt. He is 22-year-old Verity Gill, a Singapore Standard Sports reporter. Gill said he joined the yaWat after302 words
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Article457 1957-01-15 6 Sold. To The Reds JNDONESIA'S turbulent political crisis has given the communists in the territory the opportunity for which they have been waiting. Premier AH 'Sastroarnidjojo, faced with the collapse of his Government through the withdrawal of the support of the Masjumi Party and determined to hang on to power,457 words
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Article425 1957-01-15 6 ■THE Kuala Lumpur Malay weekly. Kritik, does not approve of the proposed extravagant expenditure on celebrations in connection with the attainment of merdeka. It says. "Considering that the Federation is so short of money that it has to ask for a loan from the British Government, is this425 words
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Article, Illustration998 1957-01-15 6 Looking at the Kremlin 1957 SOVIET SURVEY BY EDWARD tRAAKSIIAIV Edward Crankshaw, an authority On Soviet affairs, writes on the current situation in Russia aided by a research staff. He makes regular trips to Russia and countries J in the Soviet sphere of influence to gain I first-hand information. LONDON998 words
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Article950 1957-01-15 6 NORA BELOFF reports on the PARIS ALTHOUGH petrol is stringently rationed in France (down to 20 litres less than five gallons a month for medium-sized cars) anyone ready to pay three times the official price can still find suppliers "ad lib," presumably drawing on stocks. An'd, judging by950 words
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Article650 1957-01-15 6 Aster Gunasekera - The NEWS as it strikes me! Aster Gunasekera By 'T'O THE man in the street who keeps his fingers on the pulse of Public Opinion, the week-end has been dull in Malaya, whatever it has been elsewhere. While he has had the benefit of 36 hours of relaxation from toil,650 words
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Article, Illustration23 1957-01-15 7 PR AMNONY EDEN leaves No. 10 DnwnirK Street on Jan. U. for Buckingham paUrr his resignation in the hands nippn. MirrorpicMirrorpic - 23 words
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242 1957-01-15 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 14, (UP)— British Labour Party hder Mr. Hugh Gaitskell said yesterday he hoped lritain\ new Conservative Prime Minister Mr. Harold febrmilhn "will indicate that he wants to rebuild the lliintic alliance." who on I the United ould be a it242 words
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Article688 1957-01-15 7 ...With An 'Eden Look' SELWYN LLOYD RETAINS FOREIGN SECRETARY JOB LONDON, Jan. 14 (AP)— Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan on Monday reappointed Mr. John Selwyn Lloyd, an architect of the sucz invasion, as Foreign Secretary in a new British Cabinet with an old look. who wa^ head688 words
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150 1957-01-15 7 Aborigines Make Way For The Atomic Era MELBOURNE, Jan. 14, (Reuter) Australian aborigines had been driven from their country by the establishment of the Maralinga atomic testing ground. Western Australia's native Welfare Minister, John Brady, told the Melbourne Herald in a telephone interview from Perth today. "We believo that many150 words
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Article40 1957-01-15 7 CAIRO, Jan 14 (Reuter) Dr. Edith Summerskill, Labour M.P. for Warrington. arrived here yesterday. Dr. Summerskill will visit Port Said to meet Egyptian troops and civilians wounded in the Anglo-French invasion and see battle damage40 words
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Article239 1957-01-15 7 Lloyd Subject Of Comment LONDON, Jan. 14, (Reuter)— Construction of the new British Government announced early today shows clearly that the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, refuses to apologise for the armed action against Egypt carried out by his predecessor, Sir Anthony Eden. I Mr239 words
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Article, Illustration412 1957-01-15 7 Why MacmiUan Kept Selwyn Lloyd ...The New ENDORSES EDEN'S POLICY LONDON, Jan. 14, (Reuter)—The decision of the new Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, to retain as Foreign Secretary Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, who with Sir Anthony Eden was an architect of Britain's Suez policy, represents a firm intention to endorse to412 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-01-15 7 thony Eden to land British troops in the Canal zone. The retention of Mr. LJoyd. who. alone with Sir Anthony Eden, was present at the critical secret AngloFrench conferences which led up to Anglo-French military intervention, means MR. SELWYN LLOYD42 words
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261 1957-01-15 8 BRITISH LION LOST HIS TAIL IN EGYPTRED PARTY BOSS LONDON, Jan. 14, (Reuter) Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party Chief said last night that the British lion has' become semie, weak and hoarse. "Now he has lost his tail in Egypt" he told a mass meeting in Tashkent Asiatic Russia,261 words
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Article130 1957-01-15 8 Battle With Penguins Is Won NEW YORK, Jan. 14 (Pouter) a joint New Zealand Unitrd States scientific base has been established at Cape Hallet t, Antarctica, after a prolonged battle with an army of 150.000 penguins, thu New York Times reported foday. The dispatch, from the newspaper's correspondent with the130 words
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Article21 1957-01-15 8 INDIA and Morocco decided yesterday to exchange dipldnatic missions at embassy level, the Indian Foreign Ministry announced last night.21 words
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Article41 1957-01-15 8 CAIRO. Jan. 14 (A?) Talks between Egypt and Jordan on Arab financial aid to Jordan to replace the British subsidy ended today. There was no official announcement, but the afternoon newspaper Almesaa headlined that Monday's talks were "successful."41 words
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Article21 1957-01-15 8 THE volcanic island of Sakura.iima in Kagoshima Bay. southern Kyushu. Japan, erupted on a minor scale again yesterday. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article159 1957-01-15 8 Ike Called A Big Dreamer MOSCOW, Jan., 14 (UP) r Communist Party chief Nikita Khrushchr i- yesterday called President Eisenhower a "big dreamer" 'in proclaiming that the Soviet Union aspires to control the Mio>-East. He said the President does not intend to support the freedom of the Arab countries. Khrushchev,159 words
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Article, Illustration78 1957-01-15 8 A BULLET-RIDDLED WINDOW photo. P 2£ T J SA J he A window of t^ Port Said lighthouse, riddled with bullet-holes during the Anglo-French landing and occupation of Port Said, presents an unusual view of the Norwegian tanker, "Eli Knudsen" sailing out of the Suez Canal into the Mediterranaen afterUP - 78 words
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Article66 1957-01-15 8 ALGIERS, Jan. 14 (AP) An uneasy calm today covered much of Algeria, where Moslem Nationalists have been fighting the French for more than two years For the first time in many weeks no terrorist attacks were reported in Algiers. Large areas of the country, which have66 words
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Article26 1957-01-15 8 THE Emperor and Empress of Japan left Tokyo yesterday for a 10-day holiday at the Imperial seaside villa in Hayama. South of Tokyo. APAP - 26 words
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Article106 1957-01-15 8 RAF Called Out Against Yemenis ADEN. Jan. 14 (Reuter) Aden Protectorae levies were fired on by Yemenis in, the Beihan area yesterday "and air support was used "to clear dissidents from hills." an official communique announced today. The communique said the Protectorate levies suffered four casualties. It said. Royal Air106 words
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Article41 1957-01-15 8 TAIPEI, Jan 14 (AP)— The state-owned Central Motion Picture Corporation announced today the first colour film to be made in Formosa would be produced this year. The script and stars, it said, had yet to be selected.41 words
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Article30 1957-01-15 8 DR. Edith Summerskill. British Labour Member of Parliament, left for Port Said yesterday for a two-day visit at the invitation of the Egyptian Ministry of Social Affairs. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article65 1957-01-15 8 LONDON. Jan 14 (AP) Russian Premier Nikolai Bulganin has sent Mr Harold Macmillan a letter of congratulations upon his appointment to succeed Sir Anthony Eden as Prime Minister. Macmillan's office announced receipt of the letter on Sunday night. It had been delivered on Saturday but because of Mr.65 words
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Article68 1957-01-15 8 CHARLEROI, Belgium. Jan. 14 (AP) Some 6,500 of the 25.000 miners in the Borinagc district near here came out on strike today, demanding the nationalization of Belgium's coal mines and better pay and conditions. The strike was called by the Social Christian (Catholic) trade union68 words
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Article41 1957-01-15 8 LONDON, Jan. 4 4 (Reutcr) iMr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, Secretary of State tor the Colonies will visit the Gold Coast on Jan. 24 for a week's informal talks with leading officials, the Gold Coast Commissioner's Office said today.41 words
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326 1957-01-15 8 RED AIM IS STILL TO GRAB ALL ASIA WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (UP)— A high United States official just back from a trip to the Far East said today that Red China continues determined in its objective of Communizing all Asia. Walter S. Robertson. US :Mant Secretary of State for Far326 words
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Article143 1957-01-15 8 NASSER: A NEW COURSE CAIRO, Jan. 14 (UP)—President Gamal Abdel Nasser today created a powerful Supreme Council of National Planning to set the Egyptian regime on a new course of planning economy. He issued a presidential decree forming the council under his own chairmanship. The decree said the government would143 words
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159 1957-01-15 8 CHELTENHAM. Jan. 14 (Reuter) A man who was trapped for more than 12 hours hanging upside down over a narrow ledge, was rescued early today from a crevice in a hill near here. The man. 28-year-old Harry Theirons, was climbing on the hill with159 words
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279 1957-01-15 8 EASTBOURNE, England, Jan. 14 (R eut John Bodkin Adams, popular family doctor <? south coast seaside resort, was accused today O f in& a wealthy widow who left him a chest oi vir silver cutlery and a Rolls Royce car. "It is quite plain279 words
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Article27 1957-01-15 8 TWO miners were killed and three were injured on Sunday in a rave-in at the Mitsubishi mining company's coal mine, it was announced today. I27 words
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Article189 1957-01-15 8 French Reds Suffer Setback PARIS. Jan. 14 (R e J -The French CommJ suffered a bio e WJ setback for the firs* since the war i n a j election yesterday southern or Left sector of Paris. In the first fc Communi3t voto f e per cent of the in189 words
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Article, Illustration136 1957-01-15 8 Last Appearance Before Happy Event MONACO, Jan. 14 (Router) Mrs. Margaret Kelly, the mother of Princess Grace of Monaco, spent last night in Monaco Palace after travelling by air from New York to be with her daughter during the birth of a Royal baby expected from yesterday onwards. The Municipality136 words
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Article189 1957-01-15 8 BUDAPEST, Jan. 14 (UP) Bcla Kovacs, undisputed leader of Hungary's antiCommunist peasants, resigned today as secretarygeneral of the Smallholders Party and said he had "no intention of returning to political life, at least not in the near future." His resignation was announced in a letter to189 words
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Article50 1957-01-15 8 JERUSALEM, I Israeli forces desert will with "bargaining M from the ol I aries, Informe here today. The de i I Premier D 1 ministers >1 nU&S i cabinet meeting There was ether Israel I on that line 1 what she cor, M security concession* Egypt50 words
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Advertisement129 1957-01-15 8 MACKESON S ALWAYS SCORES m It takes lots of vim and vigour to play a winning game MACKESON S MILK STOUT 2 a smooth, non-bitter drink with the nutritious properties of dairy milk 0 SOLE AGENTS ■pi| M m m \ißWm ii i.iijii i pj. contains essential vitamins Bjl I129 words
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Article270 1957-01-15 9 STRIP? YOU'LL HAVE TO KILL ME FIRST! lIRRIFIED THUGS FLEE HJH THE TAKINGS-$6 A SINGAPORE housewife, Mrs. Lucy Yeo, \i three robbers: "You can hove whatever tilery or cosh you can find in the house." 1 she added: "But, if you want me to strip270 words
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198 1957-01-15 9 Man On Murder Charge Attempted Suicide A LORRY driver, arrested on a murder charge attempted to commit suicide in a £.I.D. cell by tying a torn shirt round his neck. Police Inspector Lim Chye Heng, told the Ninth Court Magistrate yesterday. The lorry driver. Ng Hoe Loo. 22. was tentatively198 words
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Article15 1957-01-15 9 i. 32, Who •own by a car Singapore, Sunday, died icnenl Hospital yes-15 words
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Article82 1957-01-15 9 LIB! CHAI CHOO yesterday pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court to a charge of escaping from legal custody. Lin eluded his Police escort on Jan 10, on being remanded to the Woodbridge Hospital aftor being produced before the First District Judge, Mr. F.82 words
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Article33 1957-01-15 9 SINA I DEAD I HL Middle East News Agonrv reported that the >tian Liaison Committee has been notified that 500 corpoei were found in the district of Nakhcl in Northern Sinai. A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration156 1957-01-15 9 FOR COLOMBO A CAT-CALL punctured the air at the Singapore Ir ternational Airport yesterday. Pretty girls glanced bcick over their shoulders. 'How rude Who could that M-A-N be?" they asked themselves. They investigated and discovered that the cat-caller was a pret'y 23-year-old Pi erto Rican156 words
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Article93 1957-01-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. In view of the frequent fights between groups of hooligans in the Federal capital, prosecuting officer. Mr. K. K. Pillal, pressed for a deterrent sentence on persons found in possession of offensive weapons. When S Rajoo, 21. of Sung£i Buloh admitted having93 words
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Article205 1957-01-15 9 Filipino Tourist Chief Says SOUTH-EAST Asian countries, including Singapore, should pull their resources together to attract more tourists to their countries, says Mr. Modesto Farolan, Commissioner of Tourism of the Philippines. In an interview with the Standard before he boarded a plane for Bangkok yesterday205 words
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Article85 1957-01-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A tin mine kepala (headman), Yong Kooi, who appealed in the Selangor High Court today against his conviction in a lower Court last year, on a charge of possession of 23 katis of tin ore worth $213 at Sungei Besi Road on Oct.85 words
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Article39 1957-01-15 9 IPOH, Mon.— A Malay Regiment soldier, Pte. Ismail bin Mohamed Salleh of the First Battalion, "B" Coy., was today tentatively charged with 'attempted murder at a preliminary inquiry before Magistrate Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yusof39 words
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Article27 1957-01-15 9 THE Jordan Foreign Minister Abdullah Rimaw leaves Cairo for Saudi Arabia today after concluding talks on aid to replace the British subsidy to Jordan. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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227 1957-01-15 9 i! uS lng Japanese r M> Will Visit J April under nai o d Nati ons Edu- Or Banization. rl by Mr ft. OrganCg ki tj1 Uj( Singapore gjjn he flew /"•Pan with four after a twow «e Mr. KG. Matthews. an executive council227 words
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252 1957-01-15 9 Dept. Chief Accused Of Misusing $60,000 Of Company Funds JOSEPH Lim Teck Kim. who rose from a clerk to become a superintendent of an Insurance Company in Singapore, was charged in court yesterday on four counts of criminal breach of trust involving a total $62,230 between January and October 1955.252 words
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Article109 1957-01-15 9 DAILY scheduled flights, affected by the strike, will be restored from tomorrow, a Malayan Airways spokesman told the Standard yesterday. The 600 members of the Airways, who went on strike for 23 days, yesterday decided to return to work following an assurance from the Chief Minister,109 words
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165 1957-01-15 9 Ambedkhar The Jurist Had One Regret KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The late Dr. Ambedkhar. [ndian Law Minister and Dne of the sub-continents greatest jurists, died with Dne professional regret, Mr. R. Ramani, local lawyer revealed here last night. The regret. Mr. Ramani said. W9M that he was unable to attain a.165 words
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Article29 1957-01-15 9 SIR RpBERT Scott. British Commissioner General for South-east Asia, and Lady Scott arrived in Pnom Penh. Cambodia, yesterday on an official visit to this Indo-China State Rcuter.29 words
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305 1957-01-15 9 VARSITY TIGHTENS ENTRANCE STANDARD AFTER March this year only holders ot the Cambridge Higher School Certificate will qualify for admission to the University of Malaya. In a statement issued last night, the University of Malaya explained that the Cambridge Higher School Certificate examination must be taken not earlier than two305 words
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Article54 1957-01-15 9 THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday issued a warrant for Ihe arrest of Private E. C. Robin. 19. a rifleman attached to ;he First Battalion Queen's Royal Regiment, for allegedly causing the death of a 30-ycar-old Lance Coporal, Ayob bin Ahmad of the Singapore Royal Engineers,54 words
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Advertisement193 1957-01-15 9 YOU'LL BE PART ~^a^a^ OF AN EXCITING V EXPERIENCE IN SHEER SUSPENSE! M You'll tell your -^W^^W^tJ^l^^ jP friends about s9^flfnßl^^a tf this story of two C^flß^^Mß^^^V H brothers -one H good, one evil. ■L|fl Mm You'll climb j&gmy'wl^^j^wß' ag an impossible t^B/^SLku -^^^M.. BB mountain "^•Sfcfl^^l^! P with them,193 words
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Miscellaneous140 1957-01-15 9 wx®m [!!fn: F :ep jjjn ?how Botanic B5?«~ a iheatrette. I fi Gymnafilic J ido 6pm "linn: Talk on ■SJ 11 by Dr. R. J. GroveE*;,', 1 Kan dang Kerbau HoaPJ 13 p m pitinn Smico*: Community Ci° V itoria W°t* Hall 1 a m. to 6 pm. I""" 1140 words
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Article165 1957-01-15 10 Rubber Down 3 cts. Hopes Of Early Canal Opening A PREMATURE anticipation of normal traffic through the Suez Canal contributed to the sharp drop in the Singapore rubber prices yesterday, first grade February shipment closing at 97 5/8 cents, a drop of 3 1/8 cents on Friday. The market eased165 words
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Article, Illustration284 1957-01-15 10 THE newest vessel of the Nederland Line, the 11,400 ton cargo liner, Ommenkerk will arrive in Singapore tomorrow on her maiden voyage to the Far East from Holland. Under the command of Captain C Bonne, the Ommenkerk Is the fourth vessel in the series of284 words
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Article168 1957-01-15 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Fed Di*p $2.20: F. N. ords 52.30. $2.31: Gammons $2.08. $2.10: Hammers Sl.Tp: H. Waugh $170; Hume A6'fi; Collieries $106; Breweries $2.90; Cement $170; McAlister $2.95; Robinson ords $1.63; Sime Darby $2.14: Straits Steamships $10.35; Traders $27, $27.15; Straits168 words
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479 1957-01-15 10 PETALING JAVA DRAWS NDUSTRIAL INVESTORS More Inquiries For Factory Sites PETALING JAYA, Mon. The Federation's first 1 new town, Petaling Jaya, may also become its largest industrial centre when the $30 miII i on deep-sea berths at Port Swettenham and the $20 million "Jalan Merdeka" ore completed within two years.479 words
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Article105 1957-01-15 10 MALAYAN' Exchange Banks Association's changes In its rates to merchants yesterday were New York- buying. TT 32 11 16. OU 32 13/16 90 days airmail. 33 1/16 credit bills. 33* trade bills. Canada: buying TT 31 J, OD 31*. 90 days airmail, 3115/16 crcd.t bill<. 32 trade bills.105 words
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Article58 1957-01-15 10 Lord Geddes Joins P o LORD Geddes has joined the Board of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, it was announced in London. He has been tanker adviser to the P. and O. group of companies since January 1956 and from 1950 has been running his oy/n tanker business58 words
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Article74 1957-01-15 10 EXPECTED TODAY Malayan Airways ML101 1245 PG T'I/KL Malayan Airways MLU3 1835 KB KN/KL Malayan Airways ML149 1926 PG/I/KL^MAL Malayan Airways ML111 1855 PG Air India AI361 1130 SYD DARWIN KLM KL829 1245 AMS/B'KOK Malayan Airways ML151 2040 PG QEA EM536 1840 LONCAL Malayan Airways ML409 1645 KUCHING74 words
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Article187 1957-01-15 10 LOCAL industrial shares were steady, according to ihe Malayan Sharebrokers* Association yesterday Tins were irregular, while rubbers were quiet. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers H'kong S'hai (HK Res) 870.00 890 00 cd Malayan Cement 1.68 1.73 McAlister 2 92 2.97 Robinson187 words
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420 1957-01-15 10 Finance And Commerce DURING the year it is possible that tin production will decrease and some excess of consumption over production by the year's end may be seen, says the January issue of Tin lt to must be remembered, however, that the tin mining industry420 words
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Article116 1957-01-15 10 in face of the keenest competition in Far Eastern marKets, a Surrey firm, manufacturing portable pumps exported during the past year. 68 V« of tneir output to 36 countries among which Malaya. Ceylon' India, and Iran were the leading buyers. m T n e pu ,T116 words
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Article116 1957-01-15 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, Jan. S2BJ buyers, $29} sellers; coconut oil in bulk S43£ sellers, i n drums $462 sellers: Muntok white pepper $119 sellers; Sarawak white Si 18 sellers; Special Sarawak black $82 sellers. Singapore Copra Association closing prices yesterday:116 words
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225 1957-01-15 10 MALAYA BUY'S RADIOISOTOPES FROM BRITISH FACTORIES to September l't^ 47 countries inr f!* Malaya, import^ consignments of rV^ topes, worth ™JS £100.000 ':ihout MVi from Britain. ported. ls U Buyers uorr With 3GB rnnsicnmJ Australia with l&ft with 101, Nen '2 with 56, Malay, Honsjkon? and Thi with 2 earl,225 words
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Article113 1957-01-15 10 SHIPS IN PORT <)l TIR BOADfI Sambas. SpondiluS, Barumur.. Slandia S Marj, Sigli. Pica I I Noort. Obokil Hakuznn V Yunnun, Benny Heather. Barkcro. Pr I Niko Maru. Hupch. Hor fc fl Lucky, Carrier, Scho I INTER ROMi> Lagonc Sedcn.-ik. I Bahru. Poo Lonnq Gia Sjj. Deli, Kenualang, I. I113 words
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Article33 1957-01-15 10 ONE of Britain car manufaetir I tions. the Britl 1 poration. Birminuh I land, has launched vsm managemont v:t:n:ng to groom fell p; tential supervi r 50.000-strong itaff for efficiency. m33 words
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Advertisement550 1957-01-15 10 NOTICES MALAYAN RAILWAY TENDERS INVITED Manufacture, Supply am Erection of Prefabricated Steel Carriage Shops and Ancillary Buildings at Sentul Kuala Lumpur. 'FENDERS will be recelvec A at the Office of th< General Manager, Malayar Railway, Kuala Lumpur, uj to 12 noon on Monday. 18tr February. 1957 for the Manufacture, SuDDly550 words
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Advertisement566 1957-01-15 10 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: (a) Contract for Manufacture and Supply of Furniture to Pontian School, Johore Tender Deposit $50/- Close 12 N00N— 28.1.57, and (b) Corrosion Survey of Approx. 8 miles of Steel Pipeline and Report on Cathodic Protection. Tender Deposit $50/-. Close 12 N00N— 1.3.57. ENGINEER'S566 words
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Advertisement146 1957-01-15 10 NOTICES TENDFR. TENDERS are invited for the 1 supply of: (a) 65.000 lbs. of Skimmed Milk Powder (Spray Process) (b) 120,000 lbs of Biscuit. 2. Full particulars may be obtained during the office hours at the Office of the undersigned. 3. Separate tenders (a or b) which should be sent146 words
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Advertisement204 1957-01-15 10 TTUGOSLAV LINE From Bombay to the Adriatic. Penang P. S'ham Molocco m.v "UCKA" 28/29 Jan 30/31 Jan 1/2 Fcb m.r "GRNA J GORA" 20/21 Feb 22/23 Feb 24/25^ From Hongkong Whampoa S'pore Malacca P. S'ham "H m.r. "VELEBIT" 24 Jan 25/26 Jan 2 7 J 1 General Agents-EAST MOUNT AGENCY,204 words
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Advertisement1099 1957-01-15 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2 '12 H8 lin«f) «lr»corpoiau<» ir> S.n R apor»t 1 12 lines) ih o'.T THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE sll'u npi 0 Pt d *>••»•. port, to load end duch.r«. can. SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON 6 CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore AMp^TcT *****4 Mee£T Prlnc,1,099 words
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Advertisement611 1957-01-15 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings »o. Bongkok ond/01 Pot East »«f>or»e P SW.tr S'n«f» "MALAYA" 18/19Jon 19/22Jon 23 24 Jon ~*ORtA* 26/27 Jo, "JUTLANDIA" 28/28 Jon 29/29 Jon 30/31 Jot HOMEWARDS Soiling* for Genoo Antwerp Rotterdam Hamburg Copenhagen, Gothenburg. Oslo. S'pore P. Show Penana BOGOTA'' 16/17 Jon In Port CAM*611 words
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Article, Illustration833 1957-01-15 12 DONALD ZEC TELLS THE STORY OF A real-Ufa tale of Kim, cops and robbers and the THIS is the sad story, dear friends, of The Film Star and the Bandit or He Danced His Way to the County Gaol. It is a real-life drama full of cops and833 words
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Article, Illustration627 1957-01-15 12 Jane Dexter - She misses every job -by 42 inches Jane Dexter By LONDON. RocheUe Lofting goes dancing her partners kee;? their distance. They have to. There is a matter of 42 inches keeping them apart. For twenty-two-year-old Rochelle is Britain's answer to America's Jayne Mansfield. She s the biggest buster up of627 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-01-15 12 I Av-a does well by the native I costume when she's ship-j I wrecked on a desert island I for M.G.M.'s hilarious coI medy The Little Hut with I Stewart Granger and David Niven.39 words
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Article133 1957-01-15 12 ALTHOUGH he was x himself a giant of music," Johann Sebastian Bach worshipped the famous organist, Reinke. Fearing that the old man, almost a centenarian, would die before he could see him again. Bach made a pilgrimage to Hamburg. "Play to me," said Reinke. Bach, deeply moved133 words
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Advertisement135 1957-01-15 12 TVie a?or/rf famous family O f TIGER medicinal products Tl^ PACKED BALASHIN SAI (Pot Kiio 7onj Very effective for Coughs, In d igestion, Seasickness, Nausea Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL ll J WATERPROOF wL^A *"-sX^if /X SHOCK PROTECTED I^#N,a /M A UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRINC \^^__}^W135 words
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742 1957-01-15 13 THESE THREE STAKE ALL ON THE GUINEAS This is the third of a series of Turf articles by Nigfl Gee. LONDON, Mon. The winner of the 2,000 Guineas is very often a colt who has been placed among the leaders in the Free Handicap. Of postwar winners of tlite classic742 words
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Article253 1957-01-15 13 Busy Year For Europe's Athletes LOXDOX. Jan. 14 (AP)--The European Track and Field Fixture Congress on Sunday announced the dates for more than 200 meets this year another sic;; that the sport is pulling in moie fans than ever before. The year after the Olympic Games usually is an anticlimax.253 words
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Article35 1957-01-15 13 ZURICH, Switzerland. Jan. 14 (AP) Hungary's crack Honved soccer team, defying instructions to return home, loft here by air for Rio De Janeiro Sunday. In the group wero 20 players and two trainers.35 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-01-15 13 Thailand's flyweight champion Pone Kingpetch (black trunk) f-utpoints Orient flyweight champion Danny Kidd Of the Philippines in their J2 round bout at the Rajadamoen Avenue Arena. The rising Thailatider became Orient flyweight king when the referee Hwd tiro iudqm' 9eove cards gave tlie crown to him 7-3,75 words
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471 1957-01-15 13 'I'm Not Out To Bust The Amateurs' MELBOURNE, Jan. 14.— Australia is about to face the experiment of peaceful co-existence of professional and amateur tetmis. I Monalism aT"somethine "lust Professionalism is tennis, frowned on by the rulers of Australia's powerful Amateur Association and vigorously put in its place here for471 words
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Article77 1957-01-15 13 BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 14 (AP> Juan Manuel Fangio of Argentina, his Maserati humming like a clock. Sunday won the 1957 Argentine Grand Prix. France's Jean Behra finished second and Argentina's Carlos Menditeguy third, making it a Maserati clean sweep. Fangio, aging but skilful veteran, gave a77 words
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Miscellaneous374 1957-01-15 13 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE I mmM^ mmmmm lmUm mmm^ m *^*'^^*>^^^r^*J**mmmmmmt^m^mm 111 LUES 8 yi HS ihe r y* 6€nt yesterday? A( j; 1 down I as clutch of i lununt? <fl> Sopv mm <n 17 P^Pared I'ke flown If It seen in hesitancy <fi.3» v 7 lee but uneatable (7)374 words
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Miscellaneous323 1957-01-15 13 9Bb^bl 111 blL^b^ ewl L^BT »qiol)AY'« QUOTATION: l X "A jj«mcl n;im<* iv hettrr < I Ih:in |ir«M-ioiis ointment." ErrleKlastes 7:1. TIESDAY IOR EVERY- OM,: Keep things on an < even keel; shun important i changes of any kind. es- < i pecielly those th;ngs jnvolv- < ing partnership. marital.323 words
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Article484 1957-01-15 14 AS BILL FUNK SEES IT... SO EDDY CHOONG has got a licking from Finn Kobbero. So what? Obviously, with so much badminton prestige at stake and with so much complex a subject there's bound to be differing views, conflicting analyses, sharp deviations on Eddy's setback even among the most fully484 words
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519 1957-01-15 14 On the track with Windsor Lad SHE'S ALL SET FOR WEDNESDAY IPOH, Mon. METROSTAR 11, a good looking newcomer trained by Daniels, revealed winning form on the track this morning when she beat CHARLES KUDA (Ransome) in a rousing threefurlong tryout. Metrostar 11, ridden519 words
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142 1957-01-15 14 NEW YORK. Jan. 14. (AP) Rocky Marciano repeated yesterday that he has no intention of fighting again. The heavyweight champion told the Associated Press. "I haven't said anything to anyone that would lead them to believe I won't remain in retirement. I said from the142 words
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Article97 1957-01-15 14 Kamunting Indians Walk Out TAIPING, Mon.— A disputed penalty goal late in the second half yesterday enabled Taiping Indians to beat Kamunting Indians by one nil to enter the final of the Indians' KO soccer tourney, organised by the Tamils' Association of Pcrak After the conversion by N. D c97 words
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Article60 1957-01-15 14 Bout To Decide Challenger TOKYO. Jan. 14 (Reuter) A non-title match to decide the challenger lor the Orient feather weight boxing championship was arranged today between Philippine champion Leo Espinoza and Japanese champion Kiyoshi Nakanishi. The match is to bo held on February 1 at the International Stadium in Tokyo.60 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-01-15 14 FAIR OUTLOOK Rowing down the river on a wintry afternoon is Bridie Corsie of Harlcsden. But although the weather was dull Bridie's outlook is set fair. For she has just cele~ bratcd her 120th birthday by having a film lest. Bridie, icho works in London's West End, has appeared on55 words
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Article105 1957-01-15 14 AT the Second Annual General Meeting of th e Springdale Sports Club held recently at 15, Race Course Lane. Singapore, the following were elected officials lor the year 19.">7. Patrons: Mr. Lee Choon Ens. ML.A. Dr B. C Tan. President Mr How Kum Lim Hon Secretary. Mr.105 words
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Article105 1957-01-15 14 ROYAL Singapore Golf Club's January Mcn"s Monthly Medal Stableford results follow: •*C" Division V'inner: C. C. Eddy 42. Other Cards: J. E. Marshall 38. D. I. A Upon 33,3 8. P. C. Barr ?2. J E. Kspcy 31.1/t. T. M. Stevens 31, W. J M Warden 30\ 11105 words
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Article92 1957-01-15 14 SINGAPORE Cricket Club "B" beat the Blacks by 9 points (two tries and penalty) to 3 (try) in a rilffjer friendly at the Padan£ yesterday. Scorers for S.C.C. were Mo;s and Parry (two tries) and a penalty by Barnes. Yam Koon scored a try for92 words
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Article84 1957-01-15 14 NAXYANG Siang Fau playire well on their way CO win the Inter-Commercial Table Tennis title after their sweeping live nil victory over Union Merchant Tailors at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. Hall on Sunday night. W. H. Day Sports Club had an easy passage in their game against Shell84 words
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Article284 1957-01-15 14 West Slam East In Pro Bowl Game LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14 (AP)— Bert Rechichar kicked four mighty field goals to give the West a 19-10 victory over the East in the annual pro bowl football game on Sunday before 44,177 fans. In the annual battle284 words
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Article32 1957-01-15 14 ROYAL Air Force Tcngah held the Ceylon Sports Club to a three-all draw in a friendly hockey match on the C.S.C ground yesterday. The score at half time was 1-1.32 words
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Article43 1957-01-15 14 Pancho The Master MELBOURNE, Jan. 11 (Reuter) Ken Rosewall, the Australian lawn tennis star, was beaten by Pancho Gonzales of the United States in his professional debut i:ere tonight. Gonzales. the world professional champion, won a tou?h battle 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 1-6, 9-1.43 words
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Article198 1957-01-15 14 Changi Yachting Regatta YACHTSMEN had a fine day at Changi on Sunday. The weather was ideal lor. sailing, with a brisk breeze tempering bright sunshine all day, 96 boats from clubs all over the l^'and took part in 11 events and there was keen competition in all the /aces. The198 words
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Article91 1957-01-15 14 NELSQN. New Zealand, Jan. 14 (Renter) A good all round performance by New Zealand test player Geoff Rabone helped Auckland take first innings points in their Pltnkct Shield match aganist Central Districts here. Rabone scored 80 and took three wickets for 6 J runs. §rores in the match91 words
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Article104 1957-01-15 14 BRISBANE. Jan. 14 (Reuter) Battling hard against Queensland's big total of 4t>o for nine declared South Australia scored -t>B for six on the third day of their Sheffield Shield match here. Queensland who took the whole of the first two day.- to make their scores have been104 words
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Article28 1957-01-15 14 LYONS Jan. U <Reuter> —Australia beat France in the third rugby leasue test here today by 25 points to 21. having led at haiftime by 13-5.28 words
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Article39 1957-01-15 14 Singapore Table Tcniiis Intcr-Bnsincss J/oum. League: City Bank Club i'S Anuntasco l l\ l.'.'A) Arnin:asco '2* vs Mansfield S.C. l.'M) p.m. Chartered Bank S.C. vs W.H. Day Co., S.C. B.'AO p.m. At Chinese Y.M.C.A. 107. Seiegie Road.39 words
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Article245 1957-01-15 14 THE seventh annual City of Singapore versus the University Of Malaya chess match for the MacDonald Cup will be held on Jan 16 at 2.30 p.m. at the Chinese Swimming Club. Following are the City of Singapore and University players City: J. C. Hirkey. Tay Kheng Hong.245 words
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650 1957-01-15 14 ALEX SOARS - Rugby Final Provides A Fitting Finish ALEX SOARS By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— lt is pertiaps nah that the sports spotlight should remain focuss™ rugby, football, for the pageant of Malayan',!? scene has yet to take a few curtain calls before H players and principals finally bow out at the doL650 words
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Article56 1957-01-15 14 KUALA LUMPUR. I Royal Air Force of K i Lumpur beat KJan~ I 26 points (five goals two to nil in a rußgcr m., the Klan? padnriz here. Full back Hobb s who an outstanding frame ror. ed four of thr tries. The were scored by (2), Trehcarnc56 words
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