Singapore Standard, 16 January 1957
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Title Section31 1957-01-16 1 Singapore Standard DSF STANDARD POLiCI 2tt P^ U\ Si ***** (5 liit«T 2400 /"O FIRi BRIGADI GINIRAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 TX"g'- >"• 197 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. 1957 14 PAGES 15 CENTS31 words
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Article418 1957-01-16 1 Tunku: We'll Go All Out To Help Sinaanore. But. Free Malaya Will Decide Whether She Should Join SEATO LONDON, JAN. 15 (REUTER) THE FEDERATION CHIEF MINISTER, TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN, SAID IN A RECORDED BROADCAST YESTERDAY HE DID NOT THINK THERE WAS "ANY POSSIBILITY OF A MERGER"418 words
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Article, Illustration108 1957-01-16 1 Farewell With A Song A Happy Ware Of The Hand THEY left with a song and a happy wave of the hand girl guides all. It was a happy departure from Kuala Lumpur's Railway Station for 36 picked girl guides from the Federation on Tuesday night. They were on theirYong Peng Seong - 108 words
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79 1957-01-16 1 Soekarno Seeks New Over-all Powers Jan. 15 (Reutcr) lent Soekarno would mcc 'he forma...lutionary counleadership. a Pnrty paper, Mer- d today. i ilhst; Party, the most portpresent governniy party that proposed the rethe Cabinet folinrest and insurS .matra, reliable sources, lid the President proclaim a "state nd siege" throughout i79 words
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135 1957-01-16 1 Jan. 15 (UP) m rationing may lead to of radical new m British autoh will save up to n fuel costs, it p re today. 'rms which 'n^roughlv tested al may volume soon. £30 nearly -age per gallon xi tryout. onsists of an d135 words
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289 1957-01-16 1 Events May Get Out Of Hand: Dulles WASHINGTON. Jan. 15 (AP)— Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said today that if Congress turns down President Eisenhower's Middle East programme events may get out of hand with "a289 words
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Article103 1957-01-16 1 --CAIRO, Jan. 15 (UP)*— .Egypt today seized control of British and French banks operating m Egypt, it was officially announced. The official announcement said the British and French banking institutions were "Egyptianised." Ji- _sa;d "fair compensation" determined oy a judiciary body would be paid by Egypt.103 words
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186 1957-01-16 1 DISARMAMENT: WE MISSED OUR CHANCE, SAYS BRITAIN NEW YORK. Jan 15 (Reuter) Britain today urged the world to learn from the experience of atomic weapons and agree on banning intercontinental ballistic weapons while these were still only m the development stage. Commander Allan Noble. Briti-h Minister of State, told the186 words
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Article65 1957-01-16 1 POUGHKEEPSIE. New York, Jan. 15 (Reuter) Earl At*loo. former Labour Prime Mini.st.er of Britain and Lady Attlee escaped injury last night when their car killed a deer on a super highway at East, Fishkill. Lord Attlee on a three-week lecture tour of American universities spoke last65 words
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Article97 1957-01-16 1 BUDAPEST, Jan. IS (AP)— Josef Dudas. one of the leaders of Hungary's unsuccessful uprising against the Russians, has been sentenced to death, it was reported m Budapest today. There was no Immediate confirmation of the report which came from a usually reliable source. It was97 words
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126 1957-01-16 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 (Iteuter)— The State Department announced today that it had declared Major Yuri P. Krylov, the Soviet assistant military attache, persona non grata and asked him to leave the I'nited States immediately for allegedly buying electronic equipment and trying to purchase military information.126 words
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Advertisement113 1957-01-16 1 "rAPTURE LIFE AMD ITS cpARKLIX'G COLOURS lth ewe Cameras for THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ore free CAMERA DEPARTMENT HANYANG WATCH CO. LTD., 1 U MORTH BRIDGE ROAD. S,««opore-6. Tel: ***** Donf take chances when you buy oil FOR CASTROL BY NAME Just as you ask for your favourite brand113 words
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Advertisement119 1957-01-16 1 Sol* Agents: SCOTT ENGLISH (S.E.A.), LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Sagacious Sidney A SIMPLE TALE His Aunt discovered Sidney Beet. A far from likely lad. Performing the surprising feat Of carrying his Dad. She watched him with a puzzTed frown And said to him at length. "When you have put your119 words
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Article294 1957-01-16 2 Deity Rides In Silver Chariot A SILVER chariot drawn by two selected bulls carrying the idol of the Hindu God Subramaniam led a procession of several thousand Hindu devotees through Singapore streets last night, the eveofThaipusam. Early yesterday morning, thousands of devotees followed behind the silver chariot carrying the deity294 words
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Article57 1957-01-16 2 LONDON, Jan 15 (Reuter) —The British War Office has decided to send an artillery regiment to Northern Ireland at th^ end of this week to reinforce the current force m that area, it was learned here. The regiment is the 61 Field Regiment. Royal Artillery, which57 words
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Article52 1957-01-16 2 A BAR manager, Lim Say Liang. 32. died m the Singapore General Hospital yesterday from injuries sustained m a traffic accident at Nicoll Highway last Sunday. The police are appealing for eye-witnesses to get m touch with Inspector Mahpuz of the Accident Branch, Sepoy Lines.52 words
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Article327 1957-01-16 2 100,000 Will Pay Annual Homage To Hindu Deity RAILWAY OFFERS A SPECIAL SHUTTLE SERVICE KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— More than uh^ visitors from all over the Federation and are expected to visit Batu Caves, seven miles norn here, on Thursday to pay their annual homage to Hindu327 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-01-16 2 THE Federation contingent of 36 guides who left by PAA yesterday to attend the World Centenary Camp m Manila. They aj-e part of the 1,000 Girl Guides who will attend the World Camp at San Bartholomeux.39 words
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214 1957-01-16 2 SENTRY CAN BE CHARGED FOR PLANTER'S DEATH KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Coroner Inchc Abdul Aziz bin Tahir, today said that there were enough grounds for Othman bin Taib, an aircraftsman, to be charged with a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide for causing the death of a young planter at214 words
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Article153 1957-01-16 2 No Ballyhoo At Bogart's Funeral HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 15 (AP) The Hollywood hullabaloo and false trappings at which Humphrey Bogart frequently levelled barbed verbal darts will be missing when they bury him on Thursday. Simplicity,* which he liked m his lusty life, prevails m the rites planned for 12.30 p.m. at153 words
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Article72 1957-01-16 2 HONGKONG, Jan. 15 (Reuter)— A Super Constellation of Qantas Empire Airways from Sydney was diverted to Manila today because of heavy fog over Hongkong after it had circled overhead for more than one and a half hours. The plane was carrying home a group of Hongkong72 words
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Article148 1957-01-16 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) In Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot fob. (Norn.) 1002 1011 Jan.RSS No.l 96* 96) Feb.RSSNo.2 93* 94* R.S.S. No. 3 91 91$ Tone: Easier after steady. STORE TIN The price of tin on the local market yesterday was $386 per picul.148 words
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Article140 1957-01-16 2 ALL-COMMUNITY BODY FOR S'PORE THE Secretary of the Singapore Eurasian Association. Mr. F B de Souza is calling for a meeting of non-party organizations m Singapore on Monday to form an association to pro- mote inter-communal goodwill The Sunday Standard m its editorial suggested the formation of a community liaison140 words
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Article144 1957-01-16 2 'Make It Easy For Your Chief' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Subordinate Government officials m the Federation were today advised by the Establishment Office to ''always try to carry the action as far as possible and leave your superior with as little as possible to add to it." The new "Guide to144 words
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Article341 1957-01-16 2 Eye-Witness Story Of Crash PENANG, Tues.— The Penang Coroner, Mr. Au Jj Wah, today returned verdicts of misadventure at til close of an inquest into the deaths of Kasem Thekn 26, Chancellor of the Thai Consulate. Penang, Charoen Monkosilpa 42, of Thai Airways, who dir341 words
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Article67 1957-01-16 2 SEREMBAN, Tues Mary Helen Saley, 24. was today fined $15 or two days* imprisonment by Maglstcate Inche Wahab bin Maasul for abusing a police constable last night. Inspector Utam Singh, proMCUting, told the court that Saley was found at 11 p.m! last night, on the verandah of67 words
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Article54 1957-01-16 2 LONDON. Jan. 15. ter) Sir Anthony successor as leadrr British Conservative will be elected at a meeting of party mci Parliament and committee here n JJ-^g it was armour Political quarters *»y was a foreeonr that Mr. Macmillan elected as Sir Anthony "J was when54 words
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Article147 1957-01-16 2 SUNGEI PATAXI, T A middle-aged related m the Mag:. Court today how her ful escort pounced on h? on their way home aa wounded her with a fas on the evening of Oct. 2 h Sungei Toh Faw c Estate. Mothu Krishnan. 13 tentatively charged \v tbvol ta^-Y causing147 words
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Article20 1957-01-16 2 THE y.' ith ricpani E-vpt's N Rally annouriTd it was ope:., drive for voluntc fend Ycman affainst "a^ression ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article148 1957-01-16 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— The signing ceremony of the Johore (Supplement) Agreement, 1957, providing for the abolition of the post of British Adviser will take place on Saturday at the Throne Room. Istana Besar. here. The ceremony will commence at 9.45 a.m. Members of the royal148 words
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Advertisement238 1957-01-16 2 IJ X: I (adorer on if \y I rum is a winter drink. I^Ja 3k 4 I name Ignorance) does JL I not know that there is f\,V^ W y y\\ I nothing worth calling a winter %S* JT* In the tropical, heat-drenched Caribbean*, where the knowing ifl know that238 words
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Article227 1957-01-16 3 R.A.C.S. PRIMARY EXAM IN MARCH Australasian C:>lSurgeons Primary nip Examination v Singapore on March jg and will last a week. as told the Standard by three eminent professors who ?re r a concentrated tenhing course for M rs who will be the examination. has been arrar.g- Jolombo Plan. ralian medical227 words
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627 1957-01-16 3 m »4 i V KANGSAR, Tues. Two Europeans were t JJ stl s of the Peace and six others received the Perak Meritorious Service Medal m a ceremony marking: the 67th birthday of the Sultan of Perak today. In all,627 words
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Article80 1957-01-16 3 Labourer Dies After Road Mishap BATIT PAHAT. Tues. An aged Chinese labourer was knocked off his bicycle by a car at the 2J milestone, Jalan Kluang, here yesterday. He received serious injuries on his head and body and died before admission to hospital. The stretch of road lying between the80 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-01-16 3 Mr. Yap Ghim Lrongr. chief clerk m the Central Police Station. Ipoh. has been awarded the Perak Meritorious Service Medal for "maintaining a very high standard of personal efficiency" and "an unusual devotion and keenness m carrying out his duties."42 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-01-16 3 MR. Woo Ka Lim. wellknown Perak tin miner, is one of thirteen new Justices of the Peace created on the occasion of the 67th birthday of the Sultan of Prrak.32 words
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Article, Illustration626 1957-01-16 3 TERRY PILLAY - 68 DAYS ON THE HIGH SEAS AND WHAT A TALE THEY TELL! TERRY PILLAY By woi as hundreds of Singaporeans do every night of cck. Mr. Henry C. Kurr. Mant TrafTc Supervisor of the Singapore Harbour Board, sat eating a bowl of food at a Collycr Quay stall late one626 words
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Article, Illustration250 1957-01-16 3 17 GUNS SALUTE THE SULTAN OF PERAK ON HIS 67th. BIRTHDAY KUALA KANGSAR. Tues. Seventeen guns boomed a salute to the Sultan of Perak, Sir Yussuf Izzudin Shah, as the day dawned on his 67th birthday today. Men of the 2nd Royal Australian Regiment stood smartly by the artillery pieces250 words
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575 1957-01-16 3 Trader Alleges Threat By Insp. In Graft Case PENANG, Tues. A Police Inspector threatened to use his powers under the Emergency Regulations to arrest a businessman, if the latter did not give the Inspector a loan of $500, the Sessions Court was told today. Before Mr. D. Anthony was Yeoh575 words
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199 1957-01-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A businessman, Ho Koong Yin. today applied before the Federation Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Thomson, for a substantial increase m compensation for a plot of land the Selangor Government acquired from him m April 1955. Ho was awarded199 words
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Article33 1957-01-16 3 SERVICEMEN and their families totalling about 500 disembarked m Singapore from the troopship Devonshire yesterday. The servicemen were from Britain to replace troops now serving m Singapore and the Federation.33 words
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Advertisement142 1957-01-16 3 An Entirely NEW Combination of Performance and Styling The flexible power, crisp acceleration, ble response and turn of speed will dehgi't the keenest driver. The Gazelle is pouered by an improved version of the famous Singer \\~\itre overhead camshaft eitofnc. The Gazelle has sty!r m it's jleet, flowing lines, line142 words
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Article52 1957-01-16 4 K. N. ASOKAN of 153 Woodlands. Singapore, was robbed of $:2.8() and a fountain pen at 4.30 a.m. yesterday. He told the Police that he was awakened by someone trying to unfasten his wristwatch. The intruder then struck him with a "hard object" and52 words
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Article26 1957-01-16 4 ZULKIFLI. a 15 -year-old Indonesian youth, who stowed away on the cargo-liner President Arthur, from Balawan. Sumatra. was detained by Singapore Immigration authorities yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration206 1957-01-16 4 A 14-YEAR WAIT -AND NOW THEY ARE MARRIED FOURTEEN years after she had first met Sim m New York, an American woman arrived m Singapore, yesterday to marry the "man of her dreams." Miss Helen Christopher stepped off a KLM airliner and within minutes, she was whisked off m a206 words
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260 1957-01-16 4 INSURANCE AGENT COULD NOT ACCOUNT FOR $29,337 Court Told: MR. Donald G. Hare, manager of the Victoria Insurance Company, told a Singapore Court yesterday that Joseph Lim Teck Kirn, an agent of his company, collected premiums but could not account for the money. Mr. Hare was giving evidence m a260 words
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Article45 1957-01-16 4 AN unidentified body of a male Chinese was recovered from the sea near Merdeka Bridge. Singapore, yesterday. A pedestrian, walking along the bridge, saw the body floating. He hailed a passing radio patrol car and informed them of his find.45 words
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Article, Illustration163 1957-01-16 4 MR. DUNCAN M. RAE. a member of the New Zealand Parliament, who arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC on a special mission to attend the wedding of his son m Penang on Jan. 26. Mr. Rae, who is the chairman of the External AlTairs163 words
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Article23 1957-01-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Postmaster-General today asked Chinese New Year card senders to "Send them early and address them clearly."23 words
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335 1957-01-16 4 PARENTS OF 152 STUDENTS HAVE A GROUSE PARENTS of 152 students transferred from Malay primaiy schools to Malay, secondary classes at Siglap and Katong Girls Schools are up m arms against the Education Department. These parents want their children to study m English schools rather than m the Malay secondary335 words
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253 1957-01-16 4 Merdeka Will Bring Racial Harmony-TUNKU BANGKOK, Jan. 15 (Reuter)— Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaya's Chief Minister, expressed the conviction, on arrival here today, that there will be racial harmony m Malaya after independence. The Tunku was on his way back from constitutional talks m London. He was welcomed at the airport253 words
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213 1957-01-16 4 THE 'DEVIL' WAS WAITING IN CHURCH... FOUR little convent girls stopped to prau at St. Joseph's Chnrch. Singapore, yesterday while on their way to school. Waiting for them m the church compound was the "devil" m the guise of a smartly-dressed, soft-spoken teen-age girl, "Are you girls going to buy213 words
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Article158 1957-01-16 4 UMNO's general-secretary. Syed Ahmad Jamalullil. has now withdrawn his 'resignation from the post "m view of the support given him by the State UMNO executive committee." Syed Ahmad told the Standard' yesterday that "m the present so-called crisis" he was satisfied with the manner m which158 words
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Article54 1957-01-16 4 TALKS between th? representatives of the Singapore government and the Government Workers' Union over a wage increase claim of 600 employees m the Marine Department continued yesterday After the meeting a Union spokesman sail that they had discussed and clarified several points. The talks will54 words
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Miscellaneous111 1957-01-16 4 Spore Diary Chinese V.MCA: Evangelical library meeting spm Y.MCA: Chess Club. Bodybuilding and Gymnastic 5.30 p m. Art club 6pm Information Service: Community education exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall 930 am to 530 p m Independent Missionary MovementFree film show at Middleton Hospital 7 15 p m Peace Cove: Gosnel111 words
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Article398 1957-01-16 5 Singapore, with its splash of neon lights, is heading for blackouts Consumption is fast overtaking output of power station A DELAY of seven months by the Singapore Government to sanction a $51,000,000 loan will cost the City Council $14,000,000 more m its special works progTamme. Because398 words
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Article358 1957-01-16 5 New Provident Fund Rules Deprive Old Municipal Workers Of Benefits IHI'NDRED and tv fivr vs. -employees of f Singapore City Counhavc lost all hopes of (tins M"» 14,299.59 under I neu Provident Fund which came into feet m 1955. .•:<. former the nicipal v. hi -i v.358 words
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Article112 1957-01-16 5 TB Clinic Needs More Funds THE ROYAL Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic is m need of more funds to help 500 families under their rare. The fund now stands below $1,000. A spokesman of the Association said yesterday that :hey had received a contribuion of $100 from the Singapore Naval Base Employees'112 words
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Article74 1957-01-16 5 Chung Ling Misses 100 Boys PENANG. Tues. One hundred students of the Chung Ling High School have not Turned up for the new term, the principal. Air. Waung Oon r.'ien. told the Standard today. Most of the boys, he said, were from outstation and he expected them to report m74 words
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Article, Illustration26 1957-01-16 5 NOMINATED TO RURAL BOARD Ml nil SAII TEE, sectary nf the Bukit Pa.njanc Rural District Comht his been nominated a im-mhrr of the Sinfapnrr Rur.il Board.26 words
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Article33 1957-01-16 5 'It Just Couldn't Take Load' I BAHRU, Tucs. Yin Luk. tted on a I large. n his :ot licensed I > have car- tables m cd by a tor Tan, of long nd brinfilled33 words
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Article192 1957-01-16 5 PESSIMISTIC VIEW BY LOCAL LEADERS MALAYS and Muslim leaders regard the influx of prostitutes from the Federation into Singapore as "something undesirable for the improvement of local morals but that not much could be done to stop it. Singapore's Chief Kathi, Tuan Imam Ha.ii Ali Mohamad Said192 words
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Article, Illustration244 1957-01-16 5 Lady Black Visits Blind Children T ADY BLACK, wife of the Governor of Singapore, yesterday visited the School for Blind Children m Thomson Road, and was very much impressed by the f r p a t improvements made since her last visit to the school last year. She was met244 words
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123 1957-01-16 5 A SINGAPORE City Council lorry-driver, Sulami bin Haji O&man, was fined $150 m a Traffic Court yesterday for causing the death of a 34-year-old mandorc. M. Singaram. by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homiride at Bcndemeer Road. Singapore, on Aug. 20, last123 words
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Article59 1957-01-16 5 THE death m Jlcartfordshire, England, of Brigadier E. P. Sewcll, 51, ofTker-in-charge of administration at HQ, Singapore Base District, from July 1954 until last October has been announced. A memorial service will be held m the chapel of the British Military Hospital Singapore, at 10 a.m.59 words
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Article91 1957-01-16 5 Sorry, Girls, You've Had It! THIRTY girls. expelled from the Singapore Nanyang GirLs' High School m December last year for bad conduct, turned up when the school re-opened yesterday. When told by a school official that, they could not be re-admitted, the girls demanded an explanation. Their presence m the91 words
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Article48 1957-01-16 5 SINGAPORE'S Social Welfare Department paid out $491..T>8 to 15,549 people m public assistance last month, states a departmental report released yesterday. A further $169,756 was given to 1.990 people as tuberculosis treatment allowance. For youth services, 56.940 was distributed to 29 youth organizations m the Colony.48 words
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261 1957-01-16 5 'Tiger General' Does Not Like Girls KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Lee Kee Soon, 22, toW the Magistrate's Court today that he chose the dragon's head symbol of the Triad Secret Society for a left shoulder tattoo eight years ago, "because the design appealed to me and better than pictures of beautiful261 words
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Article141 1957-01-16 5 6 MONTHS' LEAVE AFTER 15 YEARS NEARLY 5.000 daily-rated workers m Singapore Government service will m future, get six months' unpaid leave after 15 years' service. But this qualification may be reduced to four years m the case of those with "strong compassionate reasons", on the recommendation of their respective141 words
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Article96 1957-01-16 5 SEREMBAN, Tues.— Charges of consorting with terrorists headed by Chin Peng's dead deputy Yang Kuo were explained m the Sessions Court here today to three Chinese arrested by security forces m the jungle between Lenggeng and Broga last June. The accused. Tan Kong Kock, Lee96 words
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Article518 1957-01-16 6 'pHE re-appointment of the "Eden Brigade" to most of the top posts m Prime Minister Harold MacmilJan's Cabinet was a challenge to the tablethumping critics of Britain's foreign policy. The? composition of the Government, described as "serving notice on the world, and Egypt m particular,'" indicating that518 words
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Article311 1957-01-16 6 JJJRING the pre-war period the markets of South-east Asia were flooded with Japanese goods whose low prices were the despair of British and other European competitors. Despite boycott from Nationalist Chinese m this region other customers continued to buy these goods. The British answered with the slogan "Buy311 words
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Article, Illustration723 1957-01-16 6 NORA BELOFF - NORA BELOFF from MANY risitors to France may have noted a peculiar French trait: to be very idealistic about public affairs and hardly idealistic at all m private life. In a book of home truths, just published by tjiat eminent political commentator, M. Andre Siegfried ("From the Third723 words
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Article, Illustration456 1957-01-16 6 Muslim Ban on Dancing Sir; The Muslim religious bodies m the Federation m trying to get the government to ban dancing have either overlooked or cannot appreciate some important considerations. Malaya is beautiful but not without its people and their customs, clothes and dances. Most countries take a pride m456 words
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Letter176 1957-01-16 6 Sir; The Federation Government is being very unfair m placing no more than 20% tax on incoming goods. This tax should be at the very least 50% to enable our organization to function with some show of profit. After deducting fees for overheads under the heading "special considerations"176 words
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Article331 1957-01-16 6 FRENCH HOME TRUTHS HIGHLIGHTS Q I HAVE just been to a highly successful new kind of "musical" now being shown on the Paris stage, and which Bottom might have called a melancholy farce. But though I am told that M. Alexandre BrefTort's "Irma la Douce" is to be filmed, it331 words
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Article1085 1957-01-16 6 George Sherman - George Sherman 4 Specialist of 2 w Central and; Eastern European affairs, is an Ame- 2 rican citizen, born m Boston, Mass. 2 2 m 1930. He took his B.A. degree with 2 5 honours m history at Dartmouth Col- lege, New Hampshire. Thereafter w i1,085 words
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Advertisement56 1957-01-16 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY DOOR TO DOOR INCLUSIVE RATESThe Malayan Railway Administration operates Motor Collection and Delivery services at most stations on its system, and will be pleased to collect traffic from your premises convey it by rail and deliver it 1 the consignees' premises. Station Masters at any station will s«PP56 words
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Article, Illustration89 1957-01-16 7 THE lovely bride is film ocrress Janet Munro, 21, pictured as she left i for her wedding on Jan. i 4, to octor Tony Wright, 31, who is known as "Mr. I Beefcake" because of his he-man build. After her wedding, near Newbury, Berks, JanetMirror - 89 words
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Article46 1957-01-16 7 EDEN INVITED TO N. ZEALAND LONDON, Jan. 15, (Renter). Sir Anthony Eden and Lady Eden will leave on Friday for New Zealand. Sir Anthony has accepted an invitation from Mr. S. G. Holland. New Zealand Prime Minister, to visit the country, it was learned last night.46 words
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263 1957-01-16 7 Waitress Gave All Her Life Savings— To A Waster JONDON, Tues.— A waitress of 18 met a penniless man and gave him all her life savings— £l5 because she felt sorry for him. c ler Job, went to live p.un and heiped him m buying business. nered. bought ar>d hotel,263 words
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Article203 1957-01-16 7 RED INFILTRATION IN ME. LONDON, Jan. 15 (Keuter) Dr. Charles iMalik, the Lebanon's Foreign Minister told (questioners here ftterd*y that the position about Communist infiltrak\n m the Middle East had "worsened" m recent months. At a Press conference after conferring with Mr. Harold Macmillan,203 words
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Article29 1957-01-16 7 Tan. 15. (Re: Sir Alan Scott T. Commander of tie tion, British Na\y, today a'noa-d for a week's visit. esl of the Armod Forcr Philippines.29 words
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Article22 1957-01-16 7 n. 15, (Renter). German delegates yeste; n secret talks en a West German contribj--:erp of Briti.h I m West GerB22 words
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Article24 1957-01-16 7 07.'. Jan. 15. (AP). Minister Dmitri erday received aHors of Pakistan at the Foreicn them and apparently gave explanation en Eisenhower-Dullei do>24 words
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Article44 1957-01-16 7 BARCELONA. Spain. Jan. 15 (AP) University students stoned tramcars during a ity-wide boycott of surface transport yesterday but were dispersed by clut^wielding police guards. No serious injuries were reported. The boycott was In protest over a recent ri>e m fares.44 words
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Article, Illustration166 1957-01-16 7 HE ACCEPTED DUKES CHALLENGE LONDON, Jan. 15 (AP) A lively, resourceful college graduate ought to be "able to work his way around the world on £5," the Duke of Edinburgh said m a speech m 1954. "Challenge accepted." said 22-year-old Oxford University graduate Morgan Boyd166 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-01-16 7 THIS is the U.S.A. Navy's collapsible, one-man helicopter m flight, hovering over a. marine officer who is displaying a disassembled version of the machine. The helicopter is designed for easy transportation for parachutesdrop. The navy calls it the XROE-1, a "one-man collapsible rotorcycle." It weighs less than 250AP - 64 words
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Article81 1957-01-16 7 PARIS. Jan. 15 (AP)—Princess Napoleon, wife of the present head of the Bonaparte family, gave birth to a son her fourth child m Paris yesterday. He will be known as Prince Jerome.. Prince Napoleon, who had a career m the French army, is a great81 words
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90 1957-01-16 7 ALGIERS, Jan. 15, (UP). The Algerian nationalist rebels warned Moslem shopkeepers today they would die if they kept their shops open during the planned week-long general strike against France General Jacques Massu, newly-named terrorist-bunting Commander of French troops m Algiers, promptly struck back with a warning90 words
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Article140 1957-01-16 7 KAMPALA. Uganda. Jan. 15 (AP). The government of Toro. an African kingdom m Western Uganda, has been asked to intervene m a price strike young men are refusing to marry until bride prices come down. The annual Toro African Youth Conference has asked the government to140 words
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381 1957-01-16 7 For Five Days The 'Bodgies 9 'Widgies' Rocked Rolled When They Rested, It Was On A Big Community Bed MELBOURNE, Jan. 15 (Reurer)— At least 100 "bodgies" and widgies" held a five day Rock V Roll party, described by detectives as "an orgy of381 words
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142 1957-01-16 7 Jap Prince Makes First' Broadcast TOKYO. Jan. 15 (Reuter) Crown Prince Akihito, 'l.i years of age last month and now e'igible for marriage, broadcast on the Japanese National Radio network for the first time today and authorities estimated no bachelor ever had a bigger audience. It was a national holiday142 words
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Article88 1957-01-16 7 LONDON*. Jan. IS (AP).Prime Minister Harold Marmill an was reproved yesterday for working on a Sunday. The Lord's Day Observance Society sent him a protest for railing Queen Elizabeth, still on her Christmas holiday m Sandringham. to London on Sunday to ap- prove his list of new ministers.88 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-01-16 7 photo. WITH the back of his jacket smouldering, driver Frank Jennings (top, left) flees his blazing Gasoline truck at Ardmore. Pennsylvania, on Jan. 0. Police stand by as they await firemen, shown m lower photo at work on the flames. They managed to keep theA.P. - 57 words
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Article214 1957-01-16 7 WARSAW, Jan. 15 (AP)— Communist boss, Wladyslaw Gomulka, who rose to power on a wave of antiSoviet feeling three months ago, said yesterday Poland must veer back toward Moscow's orbit. Gomulka declared U.S policies are increasing world tension and. as a result. Poland is obliged214 words
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Advertisement22 1957-01-16 7 X jm In rour Office B *HN, MEYER CO. LTD., P.O. Box 2000, Singapore. p ATERSOM. SIMONS CC. LTD.. Kuala Lumpur, Penan*22 words
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Advertisement115 1957-01-16 7 We shall bt open till 1 p.m. Today THAI PUS AM Z>£A//CO7ZA Cigarette Holders increase Smoking Pleasure sdoKj%p JU^T^f^^ Th scientifically Wtiigned '^Kr^Jjr Dt-nicotea filter contain* highly y, /j^^TjJKr absorbent crystals with excep- **&*s&£' *ionol filtering properties. Th» y j^^^^i^^^fefej/ la fl from 5-20 cigaretttt. £yS x^^^^^^Z sH^^^^^ Tl«es« filter*115 words
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241 1957-01-16 8 The Royal Yacht Narrowly Misses Large Iceberg LONDON, Jan. 15 (Reuter)— The Royal Yacht Britannia "narrowly missed" a large iceberg during her voyage from the Falkland island to South Georgia yesterday, according to a message received at Buckingham Pilace. Th? message said that the iceberg came within a few hundred241 words
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Article118 1957-01-16 8 SYDNEY, Jan. 15 (Reuter) The Rev. J S Neil Glover, 36, Vicar of £*St. Matthias' Church of 1 England m Richmond (Melbourne) limped out J 2 of Long Bay jail today l all aches and pains. J Yesterday, he chose to J 2 go t<> jail118 words
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Article61 1957-01-16 8 BLANTVRE, Xyasaland, Jan. 15 (Reuter) African members of Nyasaland's Legislative Council and Federal Parliament >aid today a deadlock waf reached m their talks this morning with Mr. Alan Lcnnox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary. No official announcement has been made yet on the subject of the talks, but usually61 words
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Article22 1957-01-16 8 SIR Winston Churchill leave? tcday for his annual er holiday of painting. writing and sunning on the French "Riviera. U.P22 words
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Article70 1957-01-16 8 LONDON. Jan. 15 (Reuton The Conservative Party will meet privately here next, Tuesday to endorse Mr. Harold Macmillans appointment as Prime Minister by electing him as its official leader m succession to Sir Anthony Eden. Politicians say tha* though the choice of Mr. Macmillan will not70 words
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Article79 1957-01-16 8 NEW DELHI, Jan. 15 (AP) Press reports indicate at least 20 persons and possibly as many as 40 have died m a nine-dny cold wave m India. Most deaths were due to exposure among Indians not prepared, either with clothing or fuel, for the kind of79 words
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Article67 1957-01-16 8 LOS ANGELES. Jan. 15. iAP> A fight over the correct way to toast garlic bread led to the break-up of her 10-year m I fnshion designer Virginia K. Rand. Mrs. Rand. 30. was awarded a divorce on Monday from television film executive R mond Rand. 33.67 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-01-16 8 HIKAKID DAM. three-mile-long power and irritation project over East India's Mahanadi River, was formally opened last Sunday by Premier Jawahailal Nehru. The SI 10.000,000 concrete and earth dam designed to bring; relief to an area plagued alternately by drought and flood was built with ISA aid. Photo showsA.P. - 71 words
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Article210 1957-01-16 8 CURFEW IN NICOSIA NICOSIA, Jan. 15 (AP)— More than 3,000 British troops, aided by police, swooped on Nicosia this morning m one of the island capital's biggest manhunts. Patrols toured the narrow, winding streets of the Greek section of the walled city before dawn, wakening210 words
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271 1957-01-16 8 FORMOSA RELAXES TRAVEL RULES TAIPEI, Jan. 15 (UP)— Nationalist China will drastically relax its exit and entry rules on Feb. 1 m a major bid to woo thousands of overseas Chinese. The new rules, announced last night, represent the first time the Chiang Kaishek271 words
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Article416 1957-01-16 8 KADAR TRIES TO FORM NEW PARTY Workers Coerced To Fall In Lins VIENNA, Jon. 15 (UP)— The puppet j Qn Kadar regime is bringing heavy pressure to b on rebellious Hungarian workers m an a tt e J! to build up a new Communist Party, reD f reaching Vienna said416 words
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Article64 1957-01-16 8 CAIRO, Jan. 15 ißputtf The Egyptian err Middle Ea.-t News Aeencj announced today thaed Nations forces had en<J tered El Arish about 1 miles from the Israeli bordd at 10.30 a.m. today. El Arish, regarded capital of Sinai. Ls tl I Arab town to be r\acuatej by64 words
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Article36 1957-01-16 8 SAIGON. Jan. 15, <AP> South Vietnam's sem Government news ag' Tuesday quoted a i source as saying that I minh Communists living 1 Hungary had taken Dart J the recent uprisings m ths country.36 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-01-16 8 photo. RED China's Premier Chou En-lai (centre with fur hat), arm-in-arm with Polish Premier Josef Cyrank Ewiz (left) and Polish party boss Wladislaw G o m v 1 k a. on his arrival at Warsaw from Moscow last Friday on what is discribed as "a friendly visit."AP - 51 words
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Article51 1957-01-16 8 BANGKOK, Jan. 15 (Reutcr) General L. L. Lemnitzcr, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Forces m the Far East, arrived m Bangkok this afternoon from Singapore on a three-day visit. Gen. Lemnitzcr. who is on a tour of South-east Asia, is expected to fly to Saigon on51 words
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Article176 1957-01-16 8 EASTBOURNE, England, Jan. 15 (Renter)— Mrs. Edith Morrell, an elderly widow alleged to have been made a drus addict by her doctor and then murdered by him. once threatened to drop him out of her will because he annoyed her, a nurse testified m court176 words
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194 1957-01-16 8 TUCSON, Arizona, Jan. 15 (AP)— President B» hower today made public an exchange of meswfl with Britain's new Prime Minister— an exchange pledging continued personal friendship and obviously looking to the bolstering of Anglo-American unity. The exchange with Mr. Harold Macmillan. who194 words
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Advertisement236 1957-01-16 8 SERRAVALLOS «t«fc«tf~s. x The Tonic Wine the whole X ?4g* k world acclaims! IP* r ~^Sr^"£&> an tonic m all cases of Anaemia, ''^^"^^["—"/S^ -^M Chlorosis, Nervousness, Neurasthenia, x< KfcV^^2?* < '"J&&* J?4t Convalescence, and after Childbirth, I V^^^^^€^^^ SERRAVALLO has no equal. If you feel *j(fr^o/te n§^ rtfi* rundown236 words
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227 1957-01-16 9 'Nip It In The Bud' Order Goes Out On Eve Of Chinese Festive Season Xl M A LIMPUR, Tues P° lire here launche^ j n trn>ivr crime prevention OWVto* today tc fore «tali thupgery and theft tho cvf 1 of the Chinese on227 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-01-16 9 J THE Federation > JHi g h Commissioner, J 5 Sir Donald Mac Gi- J J livray, presents the 5 insignia of K.C.M.G. Jto the Raja of Perlis J J at a ceremoney at the J 5 Balia Besar, m Arau, last Sunday.— D55 words
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248 1957-01-16 9 II II .ALA LUMPUR, Tiies. Mr. Chan Kwon& Hon, Ik of the Soon Tuck Clan, today appealed to the 'jwple of Malaya not to think m terms of communal city but unity of the nation as a whole. was addressing the annual248 words
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Article55 1957-01-16 9 Triplets Born In A Car c AM. Tues. re born m i 23, wife o: roo. o or tapper o: the earlj morning. Bu' r\ lved. o 20-ounce babie: 'ho car while being taker :.~trict hospita at the hospiita ,ni-e girl \va« oar outside. iied 15 minion to thf ond55 words
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Article38 1957-01-16 9 LWIPUR. Tues. i Kirn Hock alias hi whs today years by Mr. B Sutherland for etai ie of jewellery was feeding w home on Sept. ian and two ir »e as governHraczed 'Jne bedroom and help'he jewel-38 words
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Article99 1957-01-16 9 KA.IANG. Tues.— Tt\e District Officer, Kajang. Raja Azam, yesterday conducted a Selangor MCA party on an inspection of the newly introduced central rice cooking scheme at Somenyih. The central kitchen. Ihe biggest m the Federation, cooks rice for about 5.300 people flaily- Thc MCA party,99 words
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74 1957-01-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues/ The Selangor Kvvangtung Chinese Association decided at an annual general meeting loday to build a $1,000,000 headquarters building here. It will be sited m Pudu Road and. according to estimates, it will be ready m a year. The building will have74 words
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Article34 1957-01-16 9 As the second day of Chinese New Year falls on Feb. 1 (Federation Day), which is already a public holiday, the Penans Government has declared Feb. 2 as an additional public holiday.34 words
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71 1957-01-16 9 School For Petrol Pump Attendants KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Shell Company here today began a training programme for Petrol Kiosk Operators, to enable ''speedier and wore "satisfying," service at fuel pumps. Twelve operators are attending the first course, which is being conducted m Chinese. The operators have come from Perlis,71 words
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426 1957-01-16 9 RESULTS of the October examinations of the Australian Society «f Accountants, held m Singapore, were Announced yesterday. These are as follows: Preliminary Examination: Chiam Toon Kcng, Lee Yau Tat, Loh Kai Leong, Ng Kong Y?tu, Chan Kirn Seng, G. S. Richard Job, Lim Sze Thow,426 words
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114 1957-01-16 9 13 Nurses Paid. For This 'Lesson' PENANG, Tues.— Thirteen nurses of the General Hospital here were hoodwinked when a Chinese "nurse" went around collecting money to buy dictionaries for them. Miss R. K. Applebee. of the General Hospital, who made a report to the police, said the "nurse" claimed to114 words
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250 1957-01-16 9 WAR ON MUSLIM WAITRESSES c AU-Malaya nary Society Public meeting ?CbiM l hQ stand ta^en by K^ Sa id Salleh. on working as waitJE Kathi said yester--1 -would like to be l «e meeting to de- fend himself. The Society's Welfare Officer250 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-01-16 9 Photo by Studios. LIEUTENANT Asmit bin Mohamed Said, 25, and his wife, formerly Che Yam binte Lop. 20. They vere married at the bride's residence m Kampnng Bahru, Kuala Lumpur last Sunday. Lt. Asmit, formerly of Singpjioro. is now attached to the Royal EnRinecrs at Kluanu Voon TeckVoon Teck - 50 words
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Article239 1957-01-16 9 Impartiality The Keynote KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The political impartiality of the Civil Service should be recognized and safeguarded to ensure the existence of an efficient administration, states a booklet entitled "A Guide to the New Government Officer" published today. "While Civil Servants are239 words
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168 1957-01-16 9 TO SMOKE OR NOT TO SMOKE? -A COUNCILLOR RAISES THE QUESTION PEN ANG, Tues.-— City Councillors may smoke when m a committee conference but not when they meet m open session at the Council Chamber. This decision, given by the Mayor of George Town. Mr. G. H. Goh. settled a168 words
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Article75 1957-01-16 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Siti binte Chik. charged m the Magistrate's Court today with breaking the curfew at Kulai last night, said that as the Police road gate was open she walked out. She then wanted to know what was wrong m that. The Magistrate ordered that75 words
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Article120 1957-01-16 9 Advice To People Of Malaya IPOH, Tues. Chairman 61 the management committee of the National Association of Perak. Mr. Foong Seong. a prominent Perak ti n miner, last night urged all communities to work together for the good of the country. Mr. Foong was speaking at the Association's fourth anniversary120 words
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Article44 1957-01-16 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Too Kow, 22-year-old Home Guard, was remanded m custody after being charged m the Johore Bahru Sessions Court yesterday with being m unlawful possession of five roumls of shotgun ammunition at Sedenak New Village on Nov. 22. last year44 words
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Advertisement73 1957-01-16 9 UYigM/ Commeiu/ed. ■MgEfe-:'^ jßa .0 *wffi Bowls and tecs" THE "MHO" FEDERATION SCHOOL-CHILDREN'S ART COMPETITIONS AND EXHIBITIONS 1956 7 Well done Tnn. Mm Yon£ Inn d^^^L -I; \von a "Higlily Commended" m the 11 16 I V ii^ years a-c-^roup of the lohorc/ Malacca wHip Section of the above-named Competitions.73 words
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Article133 1957-01-16 10 Record Year For Exports From UK Britain sold goods worth £3,173 million m 1956 to overseas countries. This was an all time record. It was more than 9% more than m the record year of 1955. Announcing these provisional figures, the U.K. Board of Trade said that imports m 1956133 words
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Article26 1957-01-16 10 IDRIS Hydraulic Tin Ltd., produced 1031 tons during the quarter to Dec. 31. according to Osborne and Chappel of Ipoh, the company secretaries.26 words
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Article200 1957-01-16 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Fed. Disp. $2.20; F. N. ords. £2.30; Hammers $1.70 delayed. $1,674: Hongkong Shanghai Bank $E9ocd. $900 arrival; M. Breweries .90; Cements $1.70: Collieries $1.05, $1.06; McAlister 52.9n. 52.97U M. Box $1.57*. $1.60; Robinson Co. ords. $1.60; Sime Darby $2.12),200 words
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Article119 1957-01-16 10 FIRST MALAYAN SHIPMENT TO S'HAI THIS YEAR MAINLAND Chi nQ expected to buy lfy 000 tons of ub from world sup^ sources m the Z rent year, accor(i to Singapore rub trade circles. A Dutch vessel Van ft is due m Singapofe Jan. 27 to load J 3.000 tons119 words
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242 1957-01-16 10 MALAYA'S foreign trade m 1956 has not only maintained the high level of activity of the preceding year but is likely to be the second best trading year m history, exceeded only m 1951, when final figures are compiled. The United Kingdom continues242 words
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Article116 1957-01-16 10 MALAYS TO START $MILLION BANK IPOH, Tues. The Malay Banking: Co-Opera-tive Union for Kinta and Purit have formulated plans for the raisin? of a million dollar capital to start a bank of its own. A five-year plan will be tabled at the annual general meeting: of the union here on116 words
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Article121 1957-01-16 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday continued to drop, first grade rubber for February shipment closing at 96£ cents, a drop of l\ cents per lb. on Isappointing advices from seas contributed to the r prices at the opening srday. noon the market was tly steady at121 words
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Article140 1957-01-16 10 INDUSTRIALS EASE, TINS IRREGULAR MALAYAN industrials were slightly easier, while tin shares were Irregular, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' iation. Rubbers were easier. Prire changes announced by the Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers H"kor^ 8k Shai Hkoris reg.) 880 00 900 .n0 cd W. Hr> miner 1 170 M C140 words
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Article22 1957-01-16 10 COLUMBITE exports from Nigcrin m the first nine months of 11)56 amounted to 1.808 tons, according to the Tin Bulletin.22 words
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Article42 1957-01-16 10 A TELEVISION camera less than three inches m diameter and only 24 inches long has been designed manufactured within four weeks by a British radio company to enable engineers to inspect inside the reactor pressure vessel at the Calder Hall.42 words
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Article44 1957-01-16 10 Xc.v York. Jan. 14 (UP> Today's Down-Jones closing averages; STOCKS: 30 Industrials 489 29 20 Railsy 1.Vi.68 1") Utilities G9.f>s tio Stocks 173 09 BONDS: 40 Bonds 89 73 The Dow-Jones Commodity Futures Index (1924-26 average equals 100) closed at 162.39.44 words
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Article187 1957-01-16 10 A SMAII town m Lancashire, 30 miles north of Manchester and m the heart of the textile area, is sending invitations over the world inviting industrialists to join m its planned development scheme. A 44-page brochure has been sent to 116 addresses, to British Embassies, British187 words
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Article75 1957-01-16 10 Foreign imports of tin concentrates into Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, excluding movements between those territories during the past year amounted to 14,966 tons compared with 15,010 tons m 1955. In December imports amounted to 1.696 tons compared with 1,553 tons for the previous75 words
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Article279 1957-01-16 10 BABIES involved m either plane or shipping accidents at sea will be able to float gently away from the scene, completely dry. m the latest life-saving device produced by a British firm. It is the Baby's Floating Survival Cot. completely closed-in, self-inflating and with its own279 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-01-16 10 2 NO other kind of con--2 taincr combines all the Z advantages of the tin can: 2 economy, strength dur--2 ability, no effect on taste Z of contents, ease m mass i\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.\\\\ handling without break- Z age. The advantage of appearance^ too. And of ease m manufacturing65 words
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Article101 1957-01-16 10 SINGAPORE Chinese M ciuce Exchange noon clod prices per picul were: Copra, Jan. $28j $29| sellers; coconut oil m M $4.11 sellers, m dr. j sellers: Muntok white pen $118 fellers; Sfarawi SI 18 sellers; Special Sara* black $81 sellers. Singapore Copra (ion closing prices Straits mixed copra-101 words
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Article250 1957-01-16 10 ECONOMIC PROGRESS IN S-EA SEEN PROGRESS m the economic betterment of countries of South and South-east Asia was reported m Washington m a State Department announcement of the release of the fifth annual report of the Consultative Committee on economic development m South and South-east Asia (Colombo Plan). The report250 words
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Article163 1957-01-16 10 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Janssens. Avra, Hupeh. Tong Leong, Srhouten. Tai Pin Yan^. Luckv Carrier. Sambas. Spondilus, Canada Maru. Kyoto Marti, Theta Star. Chunchi. Barumun. Sngli. Heather. Van Noort, Sandviken, Yunnan. Hakuzan, Bnrkrro, Benny Skou, Siaoc. Matarnm. Eendoran. Kasimbar, Hoegh Cliff f INNER ROADS Lagong. Sg. Deli. Rcnffam. Calt.163 words
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Article67 1957-01-16 10 FXPFrTFD TODAY KLM KLStt JAK Malayan Airways MLI2I KL/MAL HOAC 8A706 LON/CAL BOAC BATBO LON XL Malayan Airways MLIOI PG/KL Qantas EMS9I SYD/JAK Qantaa EM535 SYD/JAK Mala van Airways ML2I6 PAL Malayan Airwayi ML4(»7 SAX/KUCH Garu'da- Airways GAi'-RO MED Malayan Airwnys MLIIS BRU Malayan Airways MLIO7 MKD/KL Cathay67 words
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Advertisement828 1957-01-16 10 NOTICES TT/E ARE the owners, manuW facturcrs, and sole distributors of "STANDARD SARHAPARILLA BLOOD TONIC. It has come to our knowledge that false bottles oi this :onic bearing counterfeit representations of our registered Trade Mark "THE ELEFHANT AND MAN" are being sold m various parts of the Federation of Malaya.828 words
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Advertisement248 1957-01-16 10 NOTICES TENDFR. '"TENDERS are invited for the 1 supply of: (a) 65.000 lbs. of Skimmed Milk Powder (Spray Proce??^ (b) 1 20,000 lbs o/ Biscuit. 2. Full particular? may be obtained during the office hours at the Office of the undersigned. 3. Sepaxate tenders (a or b) which should be248 words
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Advertisement177 1957-01-16 10 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES For Boston/New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore Mobile, New Orlcint. H«* (via Cape of Cood Hope) S'por* P. S ham Penanj Nr» PLFASAMTVILLE 14/21 la» 22/23 lan 26/27 Ijh > FERNBAY 30 |an/8 Feb 9 Feb 13/14 Ffb From New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco (via Hongkoni J N. York177 words
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Advertisement692 1957-01-16 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings #01 Bangkok and/ot Fot fast Penono f S'fceir S'pere "MALAYA" 18/19 Jon 19/22 Jan 23/24 Jan "*OKtA' 26/27 Jon "JUTLANDIA" 28/28 Jon 29/29 Jon 30/31 Jon HOMEWARDS Soiling* for Genoa Antwerp Rotterdam Hon»burq Copenhagen, Gothenburg Oslo. S'ooee P Shot* Pcnana "BOGOTA" CAll* GDYNIA "SELANDIA" In692 words
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Article, Illustration101 1957-01-16 12 Charming Nightdress HTO fashion a charming nightdress (an old brassiere is used for a pattern; unpick the two sections, or three if there is a midrift). cut double throughout, allowing at least one inch on all edges. Diagram "A" shows how to gather the material. Place the front101 words
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Article420 1957-01-16 12 [7 Kjltm. JL kJr ADOLESCENCE m boys c rnies somewhat later I than m girls, lasts somewhat lonC'T and carries with it different problems. It is a normal state of life and a ncrmal stage of development The medical problems and difficult behaviour which sometimes accompany it are420 words
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Article, Illustration679 1957-01-16 12 DSFDS Josephine Lowman writes on GREAT many scientists have studied, and are studying, about the c a v s c s of fatigue. These may be physical or psychological. There is no doubt m the world that boredom can make one feel fatigued. So can worry. Intensive mental679 words
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Article81 1957-01-16 12 HPHE boss had at last A persuaded his pretty secretary to accompany him on a drive m the country. Rounding a bend at over 50 vi.p.h., the car skidded and overturned. The pair found themselves silting side btv side m a nearby ditch, unhurt but badly shaken. He81 words
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Article, Illustration392 1957-01-16 12 Gaile Dugas - Gaile Dugas by NEW YORK T^ITCHEN towels designed around a solid color are the newest contribution to a smart, co-ordinated kitchen. The theory is that any kitchen will look better by introducing the same decorator principles used for bathroom ensembles. These new sets team392 words
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Advertisement305 1957-01-16 12 The world famous family O f TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TOK'G THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL A Setter CaAe fct Value 1 GOLD CIGARETTE CASES 2 GOLD CIGAR BOXES AND CASES305 words
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Article70 1957-01-16 13 THE following players are requested to turn up for tne Combined Schools Hockey K/O competition practice match on Thursday at Beatty Secondary School ground. Combined Schools will play thnr first K/O competition match against RAF Seletar at Seletar on Saturday. Sim Meng Kwang, Anwarul. Baldiraj Singh. L70 words
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Article36 1957-01-16 13 LONDON. Jan 14 'Renter^ Leading golfers from Bntnin and the United States will after all be able to take part m the Canada Cup golf matches to be staccd m Tokyo late this year.36 words
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314 1957-01-16 13 SALANGOR'S RUGBY STARS MAY MISS THE FINAL INJURIES may keep several regular Selangor state players out of the HMS Malaya rugby football competition final against Singapore Services on the Kuala Lumpur padang on One player who is almost certain to miss the. same is R. McLean. Selangor's young speedy left314 words
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Article, Illustration485 1957-01-16 13 KEN TOFT - Tora, A Champ Who Had To Fight KEN TOFT By THIS is the story of TARA, meaning 'Star', the story of 30-year-old Miss Tara Danitige who overcame physical handicap to become India's No. 1 woman badminton player of the year. An elbow infection sustained before the final trial match, knocked485 words
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Article91 1957-01-16 13 Mary Has Set Target: A "Gold" MARY KLASS and Janet Jcsudason will start training at the end of February, their manager Jocelyn do Souza told the Standard yesterday. When the girls get down to work they will be coached by the Achilles. Mary said yesterday she would go all out91 words
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Article61 1957-01-16 13 FOLLOWING players have been invited to Dlay for the Malays Southern XI against the Hunters XI at Kubu Stadium, Malacca on Jan 19 Aman Kastawi/Ali Samijan, Rahim Omar/Dollah Zainol. Alt Radin/Ismail Yusop. (Singapore). Johan Has.san. Ab: Ghani Minhad Sulaiman. (Selangor). Talib Ayoub Hj. Hassan, Tamam Bakar (Malacca)61 words
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Article50 1957-01-16 13 MELBOURNE. Jan 15 (Reuter) Ken Rosewall. playing his second match as a professional, beat the world professional champion. Pancho GonzaJes (United Stales) 7-5 6-4 14-1!2 here todayOonzales yesterday won the first match of their 100 match I round the world series beating RosewaJl m a five set struggle.50 words
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Article104 1957-01-16 13 SAFA's Final Effort IN A final effort to get (he Indian Olympic Footballers here to play m the Colony during February, the Singapore Amateur Football Association yesterday again wired the All-India Football Federation. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, SAFA chief, told the Standard that Singapore would welcome the Indians. Original dates104 words
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Article136 1957-01-16 13 SOME good table tennis matches were >cen at the Chinese YM"CA last night when Amintasco "1"' and City Eank Club fought out for the third and the fourth position m the inter-commercial table tennis tournament. Amintasco "I" won the match by five games to threeMansfield Sports Club136 words
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Article188 1957-01-16 13 Teams For SAFA Leagues THE following are th c teams m their respective leagues which will play m this year's S.A.F.A. soccer competitions. COMMUNITY LEAGUE Malay FA.. Army. Chinese. R.A.F.: Indians, Royal Navy. Europeans. Eurasians DIVISION 1 Tigers S.A.. A. A. A. Marine Dept. S.C. Police S.A RE ME., IRC,188 words
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Article54 1957-01-16 13 SALT LAKE CITY. Jan. 15 (AP) Middleweight champion Gene Fullmer will meet Wilf Greaves, of Pittsburgh, m a non-title 10-round. bout m Salt Lake City on Jan. 28. it was announced here yesterday. It will be Fullmer's first fight since he wo n the championship from Sugar Ray54 words
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Advertisement329 1957-01-16 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE QUALITY Tested Cars to suit all requirements always available at Borneo Motors Limited Used Car Department call— Phone *****. I7OR SALE: Nforris Commcr. Van 2i tons 19.il Model. $1000 or near offer- Box T. 2940 SS. HIRE PURCHASE SOON TECK FINANCE Company undertake to finance Hire-purchase on329 words
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Advertisement796 1957-01-16 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENT GXOH-CHEW: Stanley Gr.oh Chong Tek and Joyc e Chtw Yew Lian have by mutual consent cancelled their recent hetrothment SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited fmm Federal Citizens for the post of Statistician m the D c par tment of Agriculture. Federation of Malaya. Salary $628x34-934/982 x 34-1.254796 words
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Miscellaneous358 1957-01-16 13 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE f"l l l'w J Ml de an old hag about water C.LLL3 of a sort <8) n Despite the direction given It i.l rlvir, njl ti'T^T"* 1101 20. Closer (7) M a great interest 21. Fishermen l:ke good ones (7> dreamy musical g^ early A milllOn shoets358 words
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Miscellaneous324 1957-01-16 13 f^B 111 *^B*J Ft j T%^R^ r VB^aiii|AH2Sk4a^^ TODAY'S QUOTATION: "To him who m the love of Niiture hold* Communion nilh her T brittle f«vmx. sh«* MMtkn A various l.mvii.mi- Br>':«nt. \V X I) S E S I) A V FOR EVERYONE: Until 10 39 am favour* keeping active, making324 words
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Article1114 1957-01-16 14 RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class 5, Div. 2— sVz Furs. 1. 980 All Well 5y B.U Mr Cheong Yok Choy and Mrs. Leong Hoe Yeng Sleigh Chadwick 1. 526 Persian Count 4y 8.11 Mr. Lirn Huck Aik and Dr. Tan Chrng Leng Donnelly (Unfixed) X. 601 Bold1,114 words
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222 1957-01-16 14 Joes Tipple Does Splendid 3f Workout Frwn WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Tues— JOE'S TIPPLE, with Larkin astride, impressed greatly m his galk)]i on the training track this morning. Although the chestnut was not allowed to extend himself. :ie returned 39 2/5 sees, for three furlones. striding out smartly all the way.222 words
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Article121 1957-01-16 14 Today's Sport RUGBY Friendly: St. Andrews Old Boys vs. G.H.Q. at Woodsville. R.N.A.S. Scmbawang ««//*>!/ F.C. vs. Changi 2nd AY at Scmbawaug. R.E M E vs. S.E.R. at REME. R.A.SC rs. Nee Soon xat RASC Blakana Mati vs R.A.F Seltlor at Seletar. CHESS TOURNAMENT Cn V °1 Singapore vs. nn-ersittf121 words
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277 1957-01-16 14 Take Charles Kuda For A Good Price 'Says WINDSOR LAD BAHAGIA, an up-and-coming New Zealand six-year-old, will take a lot of beating m the six-furlong sprint (Race Seven) for Class Two, Division One horses at Ipoh today, second day of the Perak Turf277 words
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Article156 1957-01-16 14 Windsor Lad Scrutineer The Spectre j rin( .j TOLYAR HONEY BEE TOLYAR P! I OT rT7[7^*^ IVrvian Count Bold Dragoon Persian Count TolVaV Lady O*prey Tolyar Homy Bee Honey p.. THE WHISTLER KING FOLD NKLLVXE TUP U ii7^ 1 1 2 BarraciMia Neilyne Kingrold K.rr. lUr Rice King156 words
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Article543 1957-01-16 14 RACE ONE Over five and a half furlongs I expec, Tolyar to show his worth and take the opening race. This full bloom gelding has been twice second m his last two efforts and deserves, a winning break. On Saturday he gave a promising account over543 words
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Article156 1957-01-16 14 Mickey Mouse to atone RACE FOUR Mickey Mouse was not disgraced when he finished fourth to Cyrene over the six on Saturday. He tried to set a hot bit. Though promoted a division, he has a nine-pound pull m this. With his bright initial pace, he may prove too smart156 words
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Article64 1957-01-16 14 THERE was a very heavy downpour at Ipoh last nißht, reports Windsor Lad, and the track for today's races will probably be yielding at best. Best outsider THE BEST longshot at Ipoh today is Bold Dragoon m the first race. Big Sweep TREBLE TOTES will be held on64 words
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Article215 1957-01-16 14 RACE FIVE Intended gave two splendid accounts at Bukit Timah m December, and could assert himself m this moderate lot. A four-year-old by The Cob, he found his winning turn at Bukit Timah when he led practically all the way to defeat Undoubtable over the215 words
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335 1957-01-16 14 Weem to beat rivals over 9 f staying is his game RACE THREE Weem looks a good eachway proposition m the nine furlongs event for Class Two, Division Two horse*. He has been shaping extra well during dawn displays, and as staying is his business, he should outstay his opponents335 words
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246 1957-01-16 14 There's only one choice here— and it's Metrostar II RACE SIX Metrostar n, a .promising newcomer, is m- sifch striking form, it is needless to look beyond him for the winner here This four-year-old Empyrean mare did a winning gallop on Monday when she outsmarted Charles Kuda m a rousing246 words
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Article60 1957-01-16 14 THE following sent the ARMY m friendly hockey ma Padang against the i Recreation Club on Jan 19 L/C Deldin; Cpl. X Gvc<;nry; Lt.-Prit<hard. Whitmarsh Knight, f Smith; WO II Barron. Wey Ah Kuan. Szt. Cdr. DufT, and Cpl. jMi/ar. Reserves: Ptc La than. Ci Harrison.60 words
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