Singapore Standard, 22 January 1957
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Title Section29 1957-01-22 1 Singapore Standard fhgfh STANDARD POUCI 2548 1 (5 lints! 2400 FIR! BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2111 2414 XtATWX. No. 203 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, J, WARY 22, 1937 14 PAGES 15 CENTS29 words
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Article489 1957-01-22 1 Red Gang Wiped Out In Ambush. Near Gotf Club KUALA LUMPUR, MON.— THE AMPANG BRANCH OF THE MALAYAN COMMUNIST PARTY WAS DRAMATICALLY WIPED OUT TODAY WITH THE KILLING OF THREE TERRORISTS AND CAPTURE OF TWO TERRORIST SUSPECTS IN THE HEART OF KUALA LUMPUR. The daring489 words
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Article182 1957-01-22 1 TRIBESMEN BACK SACKED GOVERNOR RABAT, Morocco, Jan 21 (AP)— Between 2 000 and 3.000 armed Berber tribesmen, supporting a defiant provincial governor, were reported today controlling the two main highways leading into the province from the capital at Rabat. Element. of the Royal Moroccan Army, supported by armoured vehicles, were182 words
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233 1957-01-22 1 I WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (Reuter) President Irnhower said m his inaugural address today that the United States was ready to pay the "full price" of ipe-u'c based on justice and law. IS In today for his ?-e--;r-vcar233 words
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Article58 1957-01-22 1 LONDON, Jan. 21 (AP) Mrs Diana Churchill Sandys daughter of Sir Winston Church 11. said yesterday she was separated m n Duncan Sandys. Britain's new Defence Minister. Mrs Sandys said they had not decided whether to be divorced. "We have parted but I cannot say yet exactly58 words
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462 1957-01-22 1 JAMES PETER CHIN - JAMES PETER CHIN By 'British, Under The Straits Settlements' THE Straits-born Chinese m Malawi want to return to their former status as British subjects m the Straits Settlements of Penang, Malacca and Singapore. Representation will be made soon on this question to462 words
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Article55 1957-01-22 1 TAIPEI. .Lan 21 (Renter) A Nationalist patrol boat last night seriously damaged a Chinese Communist gunboat m a seven-minute exchange of gunfire off the Matsu waters on the northern Fukicn roast, the Nationalist Defence Ministry announced tonight. One Communist gunboat received several direct hits and was55 words
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153 1957-01-22 1 VIENNA. Jan. 21 (UP) Czechoslovak miners arc staging a slowdown strike m sympathy with the miners of neighbouring Hungary, reliable sources said here today. The sources said the Czech miners' passive resistance already has caused a serious drop m coal production. They said the153 words
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180 1957-01-22 1 LONDON, Jan. 21 (Reuter) The Council of the 15--nation Suez Canal Users Association met here today to consider the views of its Executive m what steps should be taken to ensure an efficient passage of trade through the Canal once it has been180 words
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Article171 1957-01-22 1 TUNKU: 'GOOD NEWS INDEED' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Federation Chief Minister Tiinku Abdul Rahman tonight hailed as "ver.v good news indeed* the elimination today of the Ampang terrorist gang. "I am vrry pleased to hear about this latest success of the security forces. M.v heartiest congratulations go to all who planned171 words
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414 1957-01-22 1 Curfew Clamped On Nicosia After 2nd Day Of Clashes NICOSIA, Jan. 21 A curfew was clamped on Nicosia again today after fresh clashes between Greek and Turkish Cypriote near the municipal market. The clashes were described as "minor", but the restrictions were imposed to prevent the trouble spreading. They wereReuter; AP - 414 words
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Article18 1957-01-22 1 SIR Robert Scott. Commis-sioner-General for South-east Asia, arrived m Singapore last night from Saigon by air.18 words
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104 1957-01-22 1 'JOHANNESBURG. Jan. 21 (Reuter) White. Indian and African students ol Witwatersrand University here today staged "silent" demonstrations against university apartheid, carrying placards with the reading "knowledge is colour blind." Wearing academic gowns, they were protesting against the government's intention to introduce separate facilities at universities104 words
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Article18 1957-01-22 1 IL Voro?hilov. Preidium of the will vif it in\ .tation of Chaire on Amil Li ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article94 1957-01-22 1 YEMEN GETS ANOTHER PROTEST NOTE LONDON. Jan. 21. (Rcutei). Britain today delivered to the Ycincni Charge d'Affaires here a iurthcr vigorous protest note to the Yemen against raids on Aden protectorate territory last Saturday during which a Yemeni Sheikh was killed. The note said Britain would continue to assist rulers94 words
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368 1957-01-22 2 FED. GOVT. WILL CONSIDER WISHES OF THE PEOPLE-TUNKU RECOGNITION OF RED CHINA AFTER MERDEKA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman declared today that the Federation Government would give "due consideration" to any wishes of the "people who elected us to recognize Communist China after independence. The Tunku told368 words
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105 1957-01-22 2 MALACCA. Mon. Timber and transport workers employed m the Njalas logginc area of Siii Foh Sawmill yesterday went on strike follo'iirn: a breakdown of negotiations between Urn workers and the co n pa ny for better working conditions. The workers had. during the talks,105 words
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Article177 1957-01-22 2 FOP.CIVE FORGET SPIRIT SINGAPORE City Councillor, Mr. Lee Choon Eng. yesterday withdrew his motion to oust the City Council president, Mr. J. T. Rea, from his office. In a letter to the City Secretary. Mr. Lee said that as a Councillor he was -confident that177 words
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Article118 1957-01-22 2 BUSINESSMAN FREED ON RIOT CHARGE PEXAXG. Mon.— Two labourers from the Public Works Department had to run for their lives when a mob of about 20 chased them on the night of Jan. 2 said prosecuting officer, Inspector S. D. Mitchell, m the First Magistrate's Court today Befcre Mr Au118 words
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Article54 1957-01-22 2 R.I.D. A. HELPS PIG REARERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The E.ural Industrial Development Authority lent three Chinese $6,550 for pig rearing, out o::' more than $219,600 it made m loans last month. Among loans for major projects -jvas $18,000 for t'.ie construct, on of a bridge and culverts at Naka Kampong54 words
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Article159 1957-01-22 2 THE Singapore Malay Publishers Union wHI ask the Malayan Governments for "concessions" m the printing of Malay school text-books m this country m the future. A spokesman of the Union told the Standard yesterday that several Malay school text-books which had been printed m159 words
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Article66 1957-01-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A woman terrorist's appeal against conviction and sentence of death for possession of a hand grenade was dismissed today by the Federation Court of Appeal. Low Mvi Fong was wounded and captured by security forces following a pitched pun durl m the Bahau66 words
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Article139 1957-01-22 2 M.A.A.F. CADET BURIED KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Cadet Gilbert Manuel, buried with full military honours today, crashed into the Serdang Estate near here yesterday m a Tiger Moth that had no wireless comunication equipment. This information came to light today after the wreckage of the training aircraft139 words
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Article23 1957-01-22 2 SIR John Waddington, Governor of Northern Rhodesia from 1941 to 1047. died m London yesterday, at the age of 66. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article245 1957-01-22 2 RETRIAL OF DRIVER ON MURDER CHARGE WHEN a distraught mother searched for her 12-year-old missing daughter on Feb. 7 last year, she found her dead with multiple stab wounds m the back seat of a car, the Singapore Assizes was told yesterday. Suhaime bin Haji245 words
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Article189 1957-01-22 2 COUNCIL FLAYS MINISTRY THE Singapore Malay Education Council wants Malay students who have been transferred to the newlyestablished Malay secondary classes to be enrolled m English secondary schools— "for which they have been prepared.'* In a statement, issued yesterday, the Council pointed out that the students.189 words
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Article94 1957-01-22 2 GOH CHAI CHOO was yesterday sentenced to six months' jail by the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of escaping from legal custody. Senior Inspector C. F Chan, prosecuting, told the magistrate, Mr D. C. D'Cotta, that on Jan. 10. Goh94 words
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Article75 1957-01-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Yong Kio Ng. charged with assaulting a police sergeant was today acquitted by Magistrate, Inche Abdul Rani, be cause two other policemen. Save contradictory evidence of the incident. When Yong s father was arrested for causing obstruction on the five-foot way. Kio75 words
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Article45 1957-01-22 2 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. Seven motorists were fined $50 each m the Magistrate's Court here today for speeding They were: Lav San Liew. Tan Eng Choon. Louis Chai. Tan Kok Sian. Ahmad bin Akid. Ng Kirn San and Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Hamid.45 words
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Article87 1957-01-22 2 JAKARTA, Jan 21 (AP) Foreign Ministry officials said a reported visit to Malaya by President Soekarno was likely after the Federation gets its Independence through self-gov-ernment from Britain next August The Sultan of Perlis. who recently visited Indonesia as a guest of the Jakarta government, reported87 words
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Article, Illustration199 1957-01-22 2 PREM'S U.K. BOUND TO STUDY BALLET OFF TO England on Tuesday next week, is 18-year-old Singapore schoolgirl, and well-known Colony balletdancer, Prem Gill. Prem is full of ambitions for the future. She wants to be a dancer, or at the very least, a teacher of balletdancing199 words
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Article140 1957-01-22 2 3 Gambling Schoolboys Cautioned THREE Singapore schoolboys were yesterday warned by the Seventh Court Magistrate. Mr. S. K. Lee. not to get involved m petty offences, but to use their leisure hours m study. Mr. Lee gave this warning when he cautioned and discharged Gon Hong Cheng. 12. Yuen Kong140 words
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259 1957-01-22 2 K.L 'Call Girl' Killers Lose Appeal WO DOUBT OF GUILT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mohamed AH Sharifudin, 24, and Abu Hassan bin Ahmad, 27, today lost their appeal against conviction and sentence of death for the murder of a 41-year-old "call g^irl" at a Lovers' Nook m the Lake Gardens here.259 words
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Article142 1957-01-22 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prifM (cents per 1b) m Singapore yesterday were:Buyers Sellen Spot fob. (Norn.) f»8 pgi Feb RSS No. 1 Mar 91 i <iij Feb RSS No. 2 !»0i 91 R.S.S. No. 3 87; m Tone: Quiet ifter steady. SPORE TIN The pricfc of tin on the local142 words
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Article163 1957-01-22 2 KAJANG, Mon.— The Selangor Government i to compensate small holders m the Sunsei Long are; Ulu Langat lor the destruction of about two acres* rubber m yesterday's abortive bombing of a baufl» hideout m the valley by the R.A.F. District officials said today that most163 words
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Advertisement45 1957-01-22 2 ANNOUNCEMENT All guests invited to the inauguration ceremony of steamer services on s.s. "Pyidawnyunt" this evening a 7.30 p.m. are requested to enter W S.H.B. Gate No. 1 Godown No. 44 showing their invitation cards. International Shipping Agency Agents for UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARDj45 words
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Article313 1957-01-22 3 Government asked to open talks on structure of Div 1 nost* SENIOR OFFICERS SEEK MANDATE FROM MEMBERS LOCAL senior offiqers of the Singapore Government are determined to go ahead with their move to reduce the ceiling on salaries of permanent secretaries when local men take313 words
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Article, Illustration385 1957-01-22 3 MORRIS i AND NANCY WILL SAIL FOR HOME WITH 'STEAM-BOATS' IT'S FAREWELL FOR THEM Krav?v^d E s D a Y} mbstone "rubbinw" taken from Kra\eyards all over Singapore, two old silver cook a cd" b a °nH S U n *V* h Chinese Speciality is rnrrv U 2 glass Jars385 words
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Article81 1957-01-22 3 E LOCK, an emof a public finance firm, acquitted by a Court without his railed on a heft of a motor car. ifth Magistrate, Mr. D. C D'Cotta, after hearing two Icrided that Sim I i meet. ited that Sim miszed a car, be81 words
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Article24 1957-01-22 3 0 labour officer. Inche cldin bin Haji Ali. vo Committer, has xpelled from the comand membership of y: O for "breach of disci-24 words
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Article139 1957-01-22 3 Lib.-Socs. Plan For A New Nation THE co-operation of all races m the creation of a Malayan nation is one of the main resolutions of the Liberal Socialist Party which will be tabled at the annual delegates conference m March. resolutions to be tabled n: the prosperity of Sinspends on139 words
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Article, Illustration157 1957-01-22 3 CASH HELP FOR 'LITTLE BOY LOST' menace to the rural areas. Liberal-Socialists abhor force of any kind and big nations should be condemned m their use of force against small ones. Integrity and incorruptibility be maintained m the Public Services. LITTLE Sarmini of the disfigured face has aroused the sympathy157 words
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Article149 1957-01-22 3 Detained Union Boss Explains SINGAPORE'S Registrar of Trade Unions. Mr. Sng Choon Yee. yesterday received a letter from the Secretary General of the Factory and Shop Workers' Union, Mr. Lim Chin Siong, explaining why the Union should not he dissolved for alleged subversive activities. The Registrar had given Mr. Lim149 words
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Article34 1957-01-22 3 DR. DATO Haji Mohamed EusofT. Chairman of the University Council, left Singapore yesterday to represent the University of Malaya at the centenary celebrations of the Universities of Calcutta, Madras and Bombay.34 words
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210 1957-01-22 3 A HUSBAND who told a magistrate that he 'did not want his wife' was yesterday ordered to pay $200 a month maintenance to her and her two children. Tan Lin Chua. a rice noodle manufacturer, was summoned by his wife. Koh Whey210 words
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Article31 1957-01-22 3 BENTONG, Mon.— More than 400 guests attended a dinner party here yesterday on the occasion of the marriage of Dr Hooi Man Lin and Dr. (Miss) Yoong Van Yoong.31 words
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121 1957-01-22 3 Chopper Man Terrorizes Waitresses WAITRESSES screamed and customers fled m terror when a strange man armed with two choppers appeared m their midst m a bar oft Upper Pick- ering Street, Singapore, on Sunday night. The man, believed to be drunk, had entered the bar and asked to be directed121 words
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Article76 1957-01-22 3 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will address members of the Indian Association at a public meeting to be held m Baleslier Road on Jan. 26 to celebrate India's Republic day. President of the Association, Mr M. Warden, will preside. Earlier m the day76 words
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Article159 1957-01-22 3 Are They Against The Teachings Of Islam? JOIIORL BAHRU, Mon. Should the throne room of a Muslim ruler be decorated with marble busts of women? This question is to be asked by a Johore UMNO leader, Inche Shaikh Annuar, at an UMNO toplevel meeting m159 words
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367 1957-01-22 3 'MAN SHOT WHILE HE PURSUED ROBBERS' Three Charged With Murder WHEN a croud give chase to three men following an armed hold up of a sundry shop keeper m Kampong Alexandra, on the night of June H last year, one of the men emptied six shots from a revolver at367 words
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544 1957-01-22 4 OBJECT TO INCLUSION AMONG MINORITIES THREE Malay delegates p to the inaugural meeting F of the Singapore Commuy nities Liaison Committee walked out yesterday beB cause they objected tO| Malays .being included' i among the minorities of I Singapore. At trie meeting held at544 words
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Article68 1957-01-22 4 Prisoner Found Hanging LOW WAH HIN, 21, serving a five-year prison term for possession of terrorists documents and prohibitive publications., was found hanging m his cell m Changi Prison vc^terday. bo was an office: of the > Singapore Spinning Workers' Union, was .sentenced to jail on June <>. 1955. prison68 words
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Article40 1957-01-22 4 A WOMAN motorist, Sheu \uh Wan. 28. of Ipo n was yestcrdav fined $50 when "-he pleaded guilty by letter to a charge of exceeding the speed limit on Teleja Ayer Road, Butterworth. on Dec 13 'aM venr.40 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-01-22 4 BURMESE MINISTER SEES LIM V WIN MAUNG. Burmese Aviation and Marine Minister (above), called on the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday. The Burmese Minister is m Singiinore to inaugurate the Burmese Government shipping line between Singapore ami Rangoon. Mr. Un will be present at the launching cvretnon.>.50 words
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281 1957-01-22 4 IOLANI 'S STAMP IS WORTH 18 CENTS, SAY THE EXPERTS MANILA, Jan. 21 (IP)— A 16-year-old Singapore lassie isn't going to make money after all on what she suspects is a rare Philippine postage stamp. Miss lolani Salaysay, whose hobby is collecting stamps, had read m the Singapore Standard recently,281 words
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419 1957-01-22 4 DISCOVERY OF 'EXOTIC ASIAN DISHES MALAYAN and other Asian students m Australia are bringing about a change m Australians' eating habits. l a In the past. Australians have kept to the British-style menu. However, increasing numbers of people from overseas who have visited the419 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-01-22 4 MR. and Mrs. A. Joseph, after their wedding at the Church of Our Lady of Lnurdes. in Ophir Road. Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Joseph is the second son of Mrs. Arputhasamy and the late Mr. Arputhasamv. while the bride, the former Miss M. Josephine, is the eldest daughter ofStandardpic - 68 words
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Miscellaneous234 1957-01-22 4 STANDARD ALMANAC vit:es at 7 pm Gioup Work at word* <KL>: 8 30 The Wood LandflWT.ADODC H 30 p.m at Queen Stieel eis (S) p.m. Masters ol Melod> f^2f fli B HWA: D»ei*makinK class 15 >^>: y 30 News ift; M 45 InierJBfSW^W feflMMMfflll B Beamy Culture cia*r 2 30234 words
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Article407 1957-01-22 5 BRANCH CHIEF WAS A LOOTER, A JAILBIRD AND A MURDERER IPOH, Mon. Chau Choi, alias Chan Sui Keung, Branch Committee Secretary of the Malayan Communist Party and his "girl Friday" Chan Soon Thai, 22, were shot and killed m ambush early this morning by o407 words
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Article, Illustration251 1957-01-22 5 LEE HENG WAH - LEE HENG WAH I Bv PRETTY Hongkong girl who ■fied ncr P arcnts to see tnc world, is Singapore with a revue. year-old Anna Leong. who in nightly at the New y told me hDw the "itch** from a251 words
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Article32 1957-01-22 5 A Tronoh tin ibber dealer, T*n was today fined President of the rt, Mr. E. V. A. drunken driving. also disqualified b 2 f° r t^ v years.32 words
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Article93 1957-01-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr P.P. Narayanan, secretarygeneral of the National Union of Plantation Workers has been awarded a United States leadership grant for a threemonth tour of America. Mr. Narayanan will leave m Marrh on a coast-to-coast lour of the U.S. during whirh he will93 words
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Article33 1957-01-22 5 OVER 2.500 acres of fruit farms and padi land m the fertile Pasir Puteh district of Kelantan were damaged m the recent floods m the East coast, it was reported yesterday.33 words
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221 1957-01-22 5 I WHEN the skipper of a RAAF Lincoln bomber tched his plane m the sea off Pontian Kechil on Jan. jashed his left eye. Rushed to the British Military m Singapore, it was generally agreed that m Leader Eric Goldner would lose his eye. Yesterday,221 words
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Article27 1957-01-22 5 As many as 21.780 ranikhet vaccinations to poultry were Riven by teams of the Penang Veterinary Department, when they went round the rural areas lart month.27 words
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Article122 1957-01-22 5 Alliance Is Set For Rural Polls PENANG. Mon. Inchc Aziz Ibrahim, chairman of the UMNO State election committee, here said the Alliance would contest 45 scats for ihc four Rural District Councils jn Penang and Province Wellesley. There will bo 12 seats m each of the District Councils of Penang122 words
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Article59 1957-01-22 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. Kemasck was declared a "selected area" by the District Officer of Kemaman Mr. J. P. Morgan, at a ceremony at Ayer Jerneh village yesterday. This means that 5,000 people living m seven kampongs m an area of approximately 200 square miles arc now59 words
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Article40 1957-01-22 5 MRS Christina Loke, wife of Mr Loke Wan Tho, a leading Singapore film magnate, returned to the Colony yesterday by BOAC after a three-week vacation m India. Mr. loke Wan Tho is still m India.40 words
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275 1957-01-22 5 $5 REWARD FOR CORRECT INFORMATION KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A national household budget survey is to be conducted m the Federation shortly to evolve the country's first ever official retail price indices. The survey, organised on a random sampling basis, will evolve assessment275 words
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Article, Illustration102 1957-01-22 5 AN office of the German Corisulato is ex- pected to be set up m Kuala Lumpur next month. Yesterday. Dr. llcinrich Rohreke. Consul for Germany m Bom- bay. flew into Singapore I to take up his new ap- pointment. He was accompanied by his wife and three102 words
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Article87 1957-01-22 5 SEREMBAN, Mon. Carpentry, photography, g:rdcnins. dramatics .-'.id scoutins arc included m this years nrosramme of the Gurne,y Boys' Club, hero The club ha.s a membership of 155 youths with another 100 wsitine: to bo rdmit d said the Assistant Secretary Mr. Chong Thin Huat. today87 words
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Article159 1957-01-22 5 Leave Pay, Bonus And A Wage Scheme IPOH, Mon. About 200 employees of printing presses i n Perak will now receive better conditions of service as a result of an agreement reached between representatives of employers and the p T erak branch of the National159 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-01-22 5 4 DARING YOUNG ACROBATS FOLK of China's youngest acrobats, who are members of the MaaYanff Hwang Ming Troupe, thrilled members of the Press with daring hand balancing acts m a preview yesterday. The troupe from Kowloon. opened its Colony engagements last- night at the New World. It will remain mStandardpic - 59 words
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185 1957-01-22 5 MAN WITH HAND GRENADE GETS DEATH SENTENCE JOHORE BAIIRU, Mon. Chan Kam Lui. 13. was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Shcpperd m the Supreme Court here today for being m unlawful possession of a hand grenade on Dec. 21 last year. A party of military and Police m ambush185 words
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Article87 1957-01-22 5 Dockers Threaten To 'Go-slow' PORT SWETTENHAM. Mon. The Harbour Workers* Union here has threatened to begin a "go-slow" campaign if the Yew Lee Loading Company does not meet, their demands for revised salary scales and better working conditions. A spokesman of the Union, representing HOO stevedores, said that if the87 words
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Advertisement207 1957-01-22 5 'rom TODAY! From the great treasure-house of M.C.M. Masterpieces A DIFFERENT film EVERY Day! 3.30 h 9.30rm NOW SHOWING The greatest of all adventure romances? M-GiM*^ 7/ r niNiHC 5 Cqp^S« GET BETTY HUTTON A>HTI£ W^** 1 -Vm- HOWAPn KEEL THURSDAY Jon. 24 kM f* kA s tjmv| Ws-jw^s TURNER207 words
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Article534 1957-01-22 6 IT was just over three-and-a-half years ago that Singapore's new $93-million power house m Fasir Panjang was declared open. The occasion vas built up to demonstrate not only the successful conclusion of a mighty enterprise, but also to enphasize the beginning of a bright new future534 words
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Article351 1957-01-22 6 pROTESTS against entertainments which are considered likely to offend religious scruples are common the world over. They create quite a furore when they are made, provide heated arguments and'are then forgotten until the show business thinks up something more novel and, perhaps, a little more daring for351 words
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Article799 1957-01-22 6 W. Rees- Mogg - Dark Future for Egypt's Economy W. Rees-Mogg By LONDON EVEN before the Middle Eostern crisis the economy of Egypt was m o relatively unsound condition. The purchase of Russian and other arms had involved the pledging of large quantities of the cotton crop for years ahead. The country is one799 words
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Article203 1957-01-22 6 "I CAN recall one time 1 when my husband was working on an architectural competition, wanting his advice on some urgent domestic problem, and seeing the figure at the other end of the table, far far away from me. I rapped on the table to attract203 words
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Article, Illustration571 1957-01-22 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me ASTER GUNASEKERA —by- TT IS sad to read that people whose ancestors founded the community m Singapore as far back as a century ago, and who have, m their own small way, made valuable contributions to the economic lif> of the country, have come571 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1957-01-22 6 Prospects of Vertical Take Off LONDON gRITAIN reached the point last December of advertising one new venture m an expensive and highly publicised branch of aeronautical development V.T.0A,., or jetpowered r»rtical take-off and landing aircraft. The delta-winged Short S.C.I looks like a conventional aircraft: almost like a fighter. But its1,113 words
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Advertisement46 1957-01-22 6 P^birdsTyTj TROUBLE I MjBTi»Ss£? WITH W^ T&Z&rJ BIRDS EYE tf4^^ BIRDS EVE mma^MßK^S^ ROASTED CHICKEN mmaißK^^^^^^m is «> siraplr aH K^ tTitV^^M serve. Yours and t [<^fIKBSi S £fa ■ajM^HP^&J hoat and ,jH^tfllif jmo«Js v peas. Ideal for Chinese New Year when "cook SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CCU^46 words
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152 1957-01-22 7 HELD FOR 16 DAYS FOR A MURDER THAT NEVER TOOK PLACE... JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 2| |AP). Johannesburg police have admitted that [hey held three people for 16 days for a murder that nc *cr took place. The arrested men were Negroes aged 16, 17 and They were detained on a murder152 words
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281 1957-01-22 7 Israel Seeks Joint Control With Arabs Of Disputed Gaza Strip i understood last night to be ready for the L\N. An Israeli government oflicial contirmed conditionally tnat Israel might be satisfied with U.N. police force troops stationed at Sharm El Sheikh and along tne West Coast of the Gulf nf281 words
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Article104 1957-01-22 7 0 21, I statement b y tfr. the Indian Prime nd President Shukri v of Syria today call- c and the Bl to help m ions and conhe Middle East. enent issued after talks here on the ■:al situation bettwo statesmen I need of the104 words
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Article36 1957-01-22 7 IBURO. W< GerFan. 21 (Reuter) an oil comparies ri today they huve price of heavy fuel 4 10 marks (about 6s. 140.30 marks (about metric ton rey from Jan. 12.36 words
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Article28 1957-01-22 7 D WILBY, Uniied arle Commissioner m Hew York 'hat if the rate of from Britain to inued at the prrsc total would this year.— AP28 words
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Article126 1957-01-22 7 GOMULIKA CO. ARE RE-ELECTED WARSAW, Jan. 21 (Reuter)— All the principal leaiers of the Communist United Workers Party, the United Peasants Party and the Democratic Party have been elected to the Seijm (parliament) by an overwhelming majority, according to unofficial provisional information from the electoral commissions m Warsaw today. Mr.126 words
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Article131 1957-01-22 7 Israel To Free 5,000 Prisoners CAIRO. Jan 21 (Reuter) A United Nations spokesman announced last night that the return of more than 5.000 Egyptian prisoners of war by Israel would start tomorrow ea>t of El ArLsh m northern Sinai. He said the operation would take some ten days, with about131 words
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Article63 1957-01-22 7 HONGKONG. Jan. 21. (neuter). Four Chinese were today found guilty of murdering Mrs. Ursula Margarcta Ernst, wife of Swiss vire-consul during Hongkong riots on Oct. 11, and were sentenced to die by hanging. A taxi m which Mrs. Ernst and her husband were travelling was pushed over63 words
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178 1957-01-22 7 Youth Freed Of Double Murder Conviction SYDNLY. Jan. 21 (Rcutcr) —The lull High Court by a three to one majority today upheld an appeal by a 19--year-old New Guinea halfcaste aeainst his conviction and death sentence lor the double murder of two young lovers on a Rabaul golf course, last178 words
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Article80 1957-01-22 7 CANBERRA. Jan. 21 (AP) Australian Immigration Department officials said yesterday that Russian stewardess Nina Paranyuk, who disappeared from the Russian ship Gruzia. while m Melbourne during the Olympic Games, was almost certain to be allowed to remain m Australia. Nina was found by police m a80 words
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Article57 1957-01-22 7 LONDON, Jan 21 (AP) The Daily Herald said today Britain will offer to sell *he warships of its Mothballed Reserve Fleet to other powers m the North Atlantic Treaty Oi sanitation, including Germany."' The Herald said the sale, an economy measure, may involve up to57 words
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Article56 1957-01-22 7 MANILA. Jan 21 (AP)— The 23-nation Girl Guides Regional Centenary world camp was formally opened yesterday by Mrs. Luz Magsaysay, wife of Philippine President. Ramon Magsaysay Some 800 delegates attended ceremonies at San Bartolome. outside Manila, which included the unveiling of a portrait of Lord Baden-Powell,56 words
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Article41 1957-01-22 7 THE only Jewish college lor higher religious studies m r.n Arab country, reopened m Cairo yesterday The college, "Yeshida," is an old established institution famed for its studios of the Talmud and other Jewish religious works.41 words
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Article75 1957-01-22 7 I In Hainault, England, burglars sought to cut open a safe m a chocolate factory yesterday with an acetylene torch The torch backfired and I he '< resulting fire and explosion j caused U*****,000 worth of damage. Fire-fighters had to make .their way through rivulets cf molten chocolate mixed withA.P. - 75 words
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Article74 1957-01-22 7 In Grecnford, burglars blasted their way with dynamite into a suburban post office yesterday and made off with £32,000 m cash, postal orders. bonds and stamps. The call of a woman who lived nearby alerted police, and within a few hours they announced the arrest of c-ne manA.P. - 74 words
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Article74 1957-01-22 7 In Stafford Springs, Connecticut Roland K. .Jacobsen. 21, drove oil yesterday with his mother to meet his girl and hei mother. But what he didn't know was that his girl, Ann C. Worthington. 21 was driving over to Jacobsen's with her mother. In spite of this mixup, Mrs.A.P. - 74 words
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Article72 1957-01-22 7 In Monte Carlo, Prince Rai nier of Monaco yesterday watched a football came while his wile, Princess Grace, sal inside knitting and awaitinp her first child A palace spokesman saic predictions of palace physicians that the birth would come between Jan 20 and Jan 25 might prove72 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-01-22 7 photo. LovcJu MAY LOUISE FLODIN. of Gothenburg. Sweden, seems to have been made tQ wear a Beauty Quccn't crown. A short time ago she was wearing the crown that went with the "Mhs World" title. Now, after winning fh« contest at Cypress Gardens, Florida, the pretty SwedishU.P. - 62 words
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387 1957-01-22 7 U.S. May Offer Britain A-Weapons In New Deal Speculation on Sandys .ccming talks R L N |'i T'a II < Re «»">— A arms partnership between Britain and the United States is forecast today by newspaper defence experts. They predict the deal will emerge from the talks beginning m Washington387 words
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Article160 1957-01-22 7 SYDXEY. Jan. 21. (Renter) A runaway car with a six-year-old toy behind the wheel, careered craztly lor hall a mile down busy Pacific Highway, one of Sydney's main approaches today. be/ore crashing into a Icnce at the edge of a 25-foot drop. Police160 words
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143 1957-01-22 7 BOMBAY, Jan. 21 (AP) Premier Nehru opened India's first atomic reactor yesterday with a "Thank You" to Britain, Canada, the United States and France for their technical and material assistance. Nehru said the Soviet Union also offered India help with her atomic energy development,143 words
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Article52 1957-01-22 7 DACCA. East Pakistan. Jan. 21 (AP)— Government geologists have discovered East Pakistan's first coal field, official sources reported yesterday. They said a survey showed a 200 square mile area m the Faridpur district would yield "fine quality" coal, capable of fuelling railroads, factories and52 words
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Article202 1957-01-22 7 4 Moslem Nations Accept Ike Plan ANKARA. Jan. 21 (UP) The four Moslem nations of the Baghdad Pact formally accepted the Eisenhower Doctrine "as the best designed to maintain peace" m the Middle East m a joint communique issued today. But the "northern tier" countries Pakistan. Iran. Iraq and Turkey202 words
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Article35 1957-01-22 7 THE Canadian aircraft carrier. Magnificent, which has been ferrying supplies for the United Nations Emergency Force (UXEF) m Egypt, sailed from Port Said for Naples on Sunday, on her home to Canada.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement21 1957-01-22 7 fo V (jy Makes ony camera a better colour camera. I for I superb y^~~^^^^"^^ R.euere I 35MM SLIDE PROJECTORS I21 words
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Advertisement152 1957-01-22 7 wv%M "fir r I '^V%M^^ vl —^kr~ Ji« c__ Chinese l\ew Year is only 9 days off, hut there i$ V still time to have another lovely cheongsam A B or another smart party dress made. Li We have a magnificent range of glamorous materiah |f which ue feel sure,152 words
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246 1957-01-22 8 Adams Tried To Hide Some Drugs, Court Told EASTBOURNE. Jan. 21 (Reuter)— Dr. John Bodkin Adams, alleged to have poisoned three of his wealthy patients, tried to hide bottles of drugs when detectives searched his hou.se, it was stated m court here today. This dramatic evidence was given by Detective246 words
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Article61 1957-01-22 8 TOKYO, Jan. 21. (UP)— The Japanese Government meteorological headquarters said today it has asked its stations all over the country to report any -listurbanccs which might have been caused by a Soviet nuclear test yesterday. So far, a spokesman said, no reports have been received. U.S.61 words
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Article90 1957-01-22 8 FLIX FLOX. Manitoba. Jan. 21. (UP) One child was reported dead yesterday and 100 more stricken as a severe epidemic of 'black' measles hit the tiny Indian settlement of Pelican Narrows, 52 air miles north-west of here. An airlift has already flown five children to Flin90 words
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Article, Illustration40 1957-01-22 8 photo. WARSAW: Chinese Premier Chou En-lai and the General Secretary of the Polish Communist Party, W. Gomulka raise their glasses to cordial understanding during a reception given on the official visit of the Chinese statesman to Poland. UPUP - 40 words
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Article205 1957-01-22 8 SYRIA-EGYPT FEDERATION DAMASCUS, Jan. 21 (Reuter)— The Syrian Prime Minister, Sabri El Assali, said here on his return from Cairo today that "Effypt is fully prepared to start on the details of the proposed Syria-Egrypt federal union." Sabri El Assali. who signed with other205 words
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Article101 1957-01-22 8 'Reds Train For A-War' TAIPEI. Jan. 21. (UP) South Korea's top Army Commander warned today that the Communist North Korean* are being trained in atomic warfare. Gen. Heng Kun Lee said he had unconfirmed information that the Communists have brought some atomic weapons into North Korea "under Russian guidance." The101 words
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215 1957-01-22 8 NEWARK. England, Jan. 21. Two escaped criminal lunatics, who terrorized the countryside for two days, were recaptured today as they came riding into Newark on a stolen m motor-cycle armed with a sawed-off shotgun. A policeman spotted the two convicts and, helped by a gatheringA.P.; Reuter - 215 words
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Article87 1957-01-22 8 27 Killed In Shell Explosion TAIPEI. Jan. 21. (UP") An accidental artillery shell explosion killed 27 persons and seriously injured about 30 others' yesterday m Central Formosa. Reports reaching here today from Taichung said many of the injured lost les> and arms m the blast, which followed an artillery practice87 words
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484 1957-01-22 8 R.I. Tightens Security Measures 'Not Involved In Abortive Coup' JAKARTA, Jon. 21, (U.P.) Twenty five people have been arrested in army raids throughout the capital, the city military commander told newsmen today. The number was reported to be 30 by the newspaper Bintang Timur.484 words
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Article143 1957-01-22 8 THE HAGUE. Jan. 21 (Reuter > The Netherlands Government announced today that the Second Secretary of the Soviet Embassy here. Mr V. D. Drankov. has been declared persona non grata. Drankov has left Holland. An official announcement b.v the Netherlands Foreign Ministry said: "On Friday Jan. 18,143 words
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Article108 1957-01-22 8 LOS ANGELES. Jan. 21. (UP). Several airline passenger planes from Honolulu were searched here and m San Francisco early yesterday after an anonymous caller told Federal authorities m Honolulu that there was a bomb m a plane leaving the islands, the Federal Bureau of108 words
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Article64 1957-01-22 8 TAIPEI. Jan. 21, (UP). N'ationali-t Chinese Air Force n'.anes rained leaflets and "safe conduct" passes on Shanghai last night calling on Communist pilots to defect to Formosa. An Air Force spokesman said, the planes spent half an hour over Shanghai, dropping instruction on how Red airmen can get64 words
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Article48 1957-01-22 8 MILWATKEE. Wisconsin. Jan. 21. (UP). Seven cars of the Chicago and North-western Railway's "Peninsula 400" passenger train jumped the tracks m suburban Brown Deer last nicht, injuring at least 16 persons. Officials at Milwaukee county hospital said most of the injuries were minor.48 words
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Article, Illustration95 1957-01-22 8 J LITTLE Margaret "Meg" Davis (right), ten mr J old niece of Princess Grace of Monaco, will he j godmother to the Princess's baby, expected irirfiin 1 the next few days. She Ls shown here at her home i in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with her sister; J Mary Lee95 words
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Article270 1957-01-22 8 Reds Offer Chiang Governorship BUT FORMOSA MUSI BE HANDED OVER HONGKONG, Jan. 21 (AP) Communist China has offered to make Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek governor of Formosa if he will negotiate a transfer of the island to the Red regime, a well-informed source reported today. This informant, with usually wcil-Dlaced contacts270 words
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145 1957-01-22 8 ADEN, Jan 21 (Reuter) An important Yemeni tribal leader was killed by Aden Protectorate tribesmen m the Bepyan area on Saturday, an official communique here reported today. The Beihan area, about 150 miles North of Aden Port, has been one of the145 words
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Advertisement82 1957-01-22 8 \jw^f runHtol MAKI costaJSfWALLAIt w <••; s* lT i TUCKER BLANCHARD FORD \Fr Wil M I RUDOLFO HOYOS PAUL FIX RICO ALANIZ WRIGHT KING MARGIA DEAN I W*.,*s jM? jRf, Produced by Earle Lyon Associate Producer tan Macdonatd Directed by W.ll.am Claxton Screenplay by Eric Norden I r i>M^L frOm82 words
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Article, Illustration793 1957-01-22 9 IT'S NON-RACIAL AND NON-COMMUNAL, SAYS MR. CHEW Colony Govt.'s Grant-In-Aid Education Policy^ SINGAPORE Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, told the Standard yesterday that Government's Grant in-Aid Regulations have been misunderstood or deliberately misrepresented to the public HE STRESSED THAT GOVERNMENTS AID I POLICY WAS NON-RACIAL AND NON-COM- MUNAL.Yong Peng Seong - 793 words
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Article225 1957-01-22 9 M AGAINST SENTENCE LE MURDER old schoolmistress. Choong Pau, 14, who stood trial with Chong on the same charge, was acquitted and discharged without his defence being called. Sir Charles Mat hew ruled that the only incriminatory evidence against him had emanated from the confession of the co-accused225 words
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Article23 1957-01-22 9 AT tomorrow's tea meeting of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club, Mr. I. W. Freathy will talk on the Singapore Harbour Board.23 words
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Article69 1957-01-22 9 "ASIAN CLUB" a discussion programme heard weekly m the BBC's regional service for South and South-east Asia and the Far East, and from time to time broadcast m the BBC's television service. In the photo arc Mr. H. A. liamzah from Malaya (standing), with (left to right69 words
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Article, Illustration177 1957-01-22 9 BAD TIME FOR GANGSTERS MALACCA, Mon. Mr. F. J. Roach, Officer-in-Charge CID, has begun to fulfil a New Year resolution he made to put a stop to the town's underworld activities. Several secret society gangs who have been reaping a harvest m organized racket> m177 words
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Article46 1957-01-22 9 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing, Inrhe Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, will leave the Colony next week for a short holiday m Malaya Inche Jumat told the Standard yesterday that he was suffering from exhaustion due to overwork.46 words
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Article148 1957-01-22 9 MALAY CO-OPS FORM BANK IPOH. Mon. A Malay cooperative banking union is to be formed here shortly with a capital of $1,000,000. About 100 representatives from 20 Malay co-operative societies m the iDoh and Parit areas derided on this move at a meeting held here yesterday. The first task of148 words
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Article94 1957-01-22 9 A bar brawl between two groups of customers over a pretty waitress at the Eastern Hotel m Tyrwhitt Road. Singapore, yesterday resulted m one of them, being knifed twice. Bottles and chairs were thrown after the two parties, occupying separate tables, argued on whose94 words
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Article28 1957-01-22 9 TAN KEOWK was fined $500 m the Magist rate's Court yesterday for fraudulently trying tp evade Customs duty on seven musical instruments. GOVT. GIVES 'GO AHEAD"28 words
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Advertisement157 1957-01-22 9 THE M&HK OF DISTINCTION l\M v* n tf"" v "HTfc V* n v* I^7 ■sr itl Mm n m*» its jlf Jt» r» M-u aim JW J^ MERCEDES-BENZ TYPE 220 S A brilliant master of highways and byways *or performance; prestige and luxury-travel that satisfies the most exacting demands. It157 words
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Article328 1957-01-22 10 fhfhfju NEW YORK. THE new Coliseum exhibition hall at Columbus Circle will be the scene on April 14-27, 1957, of the first large world trade fair similar to historic Europe.in trade fairs ever to be he.d m this city. Known as the U.S. World Trade328 words
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Article101 1957-01-22 10 ENTREPOT AREA: SINGAPORE Government has announced the terriiories included m the Colony's traditional entrepot area to which the re-export trade m sugar would be confined for the time being. The Controller of Imports and Exports. Mr. W.H. Walker said there appeared to be sorre doubt as to101 words
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Article98 1957-01-22 10 A REPRESENTATIVE of a world famous British fabric firm ha.s left London on an extensive tour of the Far East and Africa. Travelling by air ho will visit Honskonc. Bangkok and Singapore before proceeding to Australia and New Zealand and returning to Britain by Africa. The98 words
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Article153 1957-01-22 10 SHIPMENTS of prepared latex from Malaya during 1956 amounted to 02.182 tons (8.441 tons m December and 107,80(i tons m 1955), according to official statistics. Of the past vcar's shipment. 05 tons went to the United States and 26.282 tons to the United Kingdom. Other destinations included: West153 words
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Article222 1957-01-22 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices dropped I cent to %6\ cents per Ib. for first grade February shipment on lower overseas advices. The market opened lower on lower overseas orders but steadied slightly during the morning. At noon the market was steadier at 921 cents per lb. In222 words
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304 1957-01-22 10 JOHORE Government has approved an application by a syndicate formed by Chinese businessmen m Ba t v Pahat to mine iron ore m Kota Tinggi. Iron ore deposits are said to exist m considerable quantities m the Sungei Pilipah area. 10 miles north304 words
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58 1957-01-22 10 FORMOSA has begun an intensive drive m South-east Asian markets m an effort to counteract expanding Chinese trade operations, according to the U.S. Commerce Department's review of trade outlook fo- Hongkong, Formosa and Thailand. Cabled reports recently stated that Formosa was arranging to58 words
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Article, Illustration103 1957-01-22 10 THE first anniversary of the introduction of "Oxford" biscuits into the Malayan vmrket, icas celebrated by The sole agents m Malaya. East Asiatic Co. Ltd.. at a dinner m Cathay Restaurant over the weekend. Standardpic (from left) shows Messrs. The.n Sic Yong (E.A.C. salesman); S. Dun- can (adrertisinq103 words
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Article40 1957-01-22 10 THE export representative of Martells Brandy. Mr. F. Maish. is now touring the Federation of Malaya. He Ig inspecting progress made since Rotterdam Trading Co. <M> Ltd. took over the agency for Martell's a few mon:hs ago40 words
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Article122 1957-01-22 10 THE share market was easier all sections yesterday. according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association A fair volume of business Passed. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday wpro. were> INDUSTRIALS Fras.r Neave^" Ords. 223 2.28 W. Hammer I.B*B 1.73 M. Cement 1.70 175 Straits Traders 2fi122 words
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Article, Illustration168 1957-01-22 10 LIFE assurance prosin Malaya are bright and will remain equally good with the advent of independence m this country, m the view of Mr. John Nisbet, managing director of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd., Singapore. Mr. Nisbet. who has been m Malaya for 33168 words
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Article134 1957-01-22 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association'! change;, m Us to merchants yesterday were: New York: buying. T.T. 32 11 16. OH. 32 13 16. 90 days 33 1/16 credit bills. 33 1/8 trade bills. Canada, buying. T.T. 31 1/2. O.D. 31 5/8. 90 days 31 15/16 credit bills. :]2 trade134 words
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Article, Illustration426 1957-01-22 10 23 Firms Joining Team To Rangoon A TRADE delegation of Malayan rice merchants, oil millers and manufacturers is expected to leave for Burma m the middle of next month. Mr. Tai Yee Mci. secretary of the Singapore Burma Trade Association, sponsors of the mission, said the date was MALAYAN sharcbrokcrs426 words
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Article34 1957-01-22 10 PENGKALEN Ltd. has declared an interim dividend of 15% on the preferred ordinary shares and 5^ on the ordinary shares, payable m England on Feb. 8, for the year ending Sept. 30.34 words
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Article, Illustration139 1957-01-22 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra. Jan. ***** buyers Sl'B sellers; coconut oil m bulk $4'.i\. sellers, m drums 547 sellers: Muntok white pepper $115 sellers; Sarawak white SI 14 sellers: Special Sarawak black $82 sellers. Singapore Copra Association closing prices yesterday:139 words
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Article, Illustration161 1957-01-22 10 BURMA is now turning more to the Far East for the export of her products, the Burmese Minister for Trade Development and Supplies, U Tin, told the Standard yesterday. U Tin arrived m Singapore over the weekend by the passenger -cargo vessel, pyidawnyunt,161 words
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Article80 1957-01-22 10 A TYRE factory capitalized at 17.000.000 rupiahs will be built at .Macassar, Sulawesi, this year, according to an announcement from the Economic Affairs Ministry there. The latex needed for the tyre industry will be imported from Sumatra and Kelimantan, while it is planned to grow rubber80 words
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Advertisement310 1957-01-22 10 NOTICES HOTEL LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation 13 (i) (a) Application for a certificate of Registration. IV'THCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. I, GIAN TIAN HOE of Nan Ah Hotel, Singapore. is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore. for a Certificate of Registration m respect of premises known as No. 35.310 words
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Advertisement272 1957-01-22 10 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES For Boston/New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore Mobilt, Ntw 0rl«»"» Hmi» (via Cap* et Cood Hope) S'por* P. Shim Ptnant Ht TPLEASANTVILLE Sails 22 |an 23 |an 26 27 |«n FERNBAY 30 |an/8 Feb 9 Feb 13/MFtb From Ntw York, Lot Angeles, San Francisco (via Hongkong) N. York L- AT«»272 words
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Miscellaneous128 1957-01-22 10 OUTER ROADS Sabang. Bedford. Valverde. Madehene, Batavid, Siaoe. Siberoet. Asakasan M*aru. F.asby, Van Neck. Lucky Trader. Sigh, Tjiluwah, Pvidawnyunt. INNER ROADS Sedenak. Panekor, Hin Cheong. Hong Eng. Rokan, Leksula. Salong. Lam Ann. Rajah Brooke. Lipis Hcsang. Debnra. Kembong. Tong Hai. Hong Tat Xangkavindr. Soon Bee. Annabella. Sin Hong. Tong Goan.128 words
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Advertisement723 1957-01-22 11 I A W LIU. I Ji !l s Vhe blui funnel line"* v NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T NeitoSi Boston, New York. Baltimore, PhiUdcph.a Culf Ports InTILOCHUS 19/23 Mar 24/25 Ma. 26/27 Ma, C .,,,M epuo* to proceed via other port, to lo. d Bd ducharga cargo. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG-AMERICAN723 words
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Advertisement1035 1957-01-22 11 I el: £405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LID. Tel: 2 12 "*h'«"L """"—<•* ni i»... o.p, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S? SAIIINCS to lIVIRPOOL. CIASCOW LONDON CONtININIAI PO«T» Singapora «n*a-ii' Havr ci3/M fc 25/2s 29/3 vir 0 t"2 0n for W Mol2; bUfI Ia 3 Fct> 5 l««/29 »o» oas<«ngcrs onl>1,035 words
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Advertisement715 1957-01-22 11 MITSUI tg\ LINE FOR JAPAN S oOr# PS hofr P-Mflc Meiko Moru for Moll K©fce>. Yokohomo 28 Jon 25 Jan Harunasan Moru tor Kobe). Yokohama 4 p eD rmmi J FOR USA. For New York. Philadelphia Boltimor« Asokoson Moru G 36 24 'an Akogisan Moru 17F«b 20 FOR COCHIN, KARACHI.715 words
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Advertisement621 1957-01-22 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling, tot Bangkok ond/ot Fot tail "MALAYA" n p ort 26/27 ion KOR|A 26/27 Jon "JUTLANDIA" 28/28 Jon 29/29 Jon 30/31 Jan HOMEWARDS Soilings tot Genoa Antwerp Rotterdam Hamburg Copenhagen, Gothenburg Oslo. S oor. Show Penono KAMBODIA" M/l 5 Feb 16/17 Feb CALLS GDYNIA—OMITS GENOA. "MALAYA"621 words
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Article, Illustration344 1957-01-22 12 ...while hubby paints them Noel Whiteomb meets Mr. and Mra Aißsworih LONDON DON'T know what Grandma would hare said. Auntie Mabel would have fainted right away. It even surprised me for a moment when Aleta Morrison said: "I must hurry along now, because my husband has344 words
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Article671 1957-01-22 12 John Haikin - Collection of Asian Puppets John Haikin By BERLIN r piE oldest Department of Drama attached to a University in Germany is the Institut fur Theaterwissenchaft of the University of Cologne. The Institut itself is not in Cologne but in a large country house at Wahn. which if mainly known for671 words
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Article158 1957-01-22 12 Bridget Jones - Bridget Jones HOLLYWOOD "J)O you dig us?" JOHN SAXON and SAL MINEO asked me over lunch. Since making "Rock, Pretty Baby" at U-l, both stars iccre still talking m the latest Rock 'n' Roll language, and I had to confess that I I understand all they sa;d. As their film158 words
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Article454 1957-01-22 12 M. A. Glasgow - Portable Vapour Analyser M. A. Glasgow Resea ycU\\ I h miurrmrnnJTiiimiimirmnJ |PiscQVferyJ I Indention) t f I LONDON. 'JODAY, it is recognized that accuracy and precision are of the utmost importance m all types of apparatus Scientists have just invent cd a portable water-vapour analyser which is so sensi tive454 words
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Advertisement65 1957-01-22 12 The Key to Success fliii^i >IM athlete* m th* world r+ohze fully the jji»v, "importance nf phgiicnl fitne**. But it m nnly J& thnne trhn •uccrmfull u derelop that «*|s2^ *f add tional *tam(na who become the greatest I tn wccesti lie* m Brandt* Ftsrnce nf i Chidt*/t rjmrncf 0/65 words
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Advertisement51 1957-01-22 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products BBBBS IS vv TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (Pat Kua Tan) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL ikmA alayaijA iinw fct s^^f^^StS^^ .^w r Efe U D^ w■% X w ««p51 words
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Miscellaneous212 1957-01-22 12 TODAY'S QUOTATION: Rw^^^S^ "Opportunity i<; ever A V T^K^M JIITS worth expertinjf: let your J I \\k hook be ever hancine ready. Btfl Im^^^l The nsh will he In the pool L 9 f^n^^B^^f^fli where yon least imagine it to Valkf I ■II 111 be." Ovid 9T^nS^Hfl Tt'ESDAY FOR EVERY-212 words
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Article102 1957-01-22 13 Fans Annoyed At Delaying Tactics LONDON, Jan. 21 (Reuter)—Spectators and British Lawn tennis Tournaments have beinnoyed at delib«»rate "deiayinsr tactics* by tpl.iNtrs that the English Lawn Tennis Association hkod referees and umpires to stamp out the "slow- I jnn" habits. rnt m "I iwn monthly nubl" moni^.> pubn •he rule102 words
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Article83 1957-01-22 13 Gomes Is Gymkhana SC Chief meeting of the Gymkhana flub was hold recently and tno loilowinc were elected officials and committee members: Patrons: Messrs Tay Soo Yong. JP. CTiew Swce Kcc. MLA. Soh Ghee Soon and Lee Choon Kng. MLA. President: Mr. VT. (lomc.^. vice-presiden* S Jiwa Singh, hon. secretary:83 words
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Article642 1957-01-22 13 NIGEL GEE - COLT TEMPEST COST 13 ,000 GUINEAS NIGEL GEE THIS is the fifth of a series of Turf articles By LONDON, Mon.— A high price on the label at the yearling sales carries no guarantee of a comparable return. Indeed, year after year, many of the most expensive horses turn out642 words
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Article94 1957-01-22 13 Victorians Lose To High School THE Victorians were beaten 5-2 by the Chinese High School m the Inter-Schools table tennis competition yesterday. The following were the results of the Singapore Table Tennis Associations interschools and inter-club junior tournaments held at th« Chinese VMCA last night. Inter-Club: Chinese YMCA "Blue" beat94 words
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Article209 1957-01-22 13 MCC Lead Natal By 160 Runs PIETERMARITZBIJRG, Natal Jan. 21 (Reuter)MCC gained a first innings lead of 130 runs over Natal here today and m the 55 minutes remaining for play scored 30 without loss m their second innings. The four-day game ends tomorrow. Trevor Goddard (30) and John Watkinj209 words
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Article148 1957-01-22 13 Award For Stengel CHICAGO. Jan 21 <AP) Casey Stengel was presented 1 with the J I ouis Comlskey Award for long and meritorious service to baseball at the Chicago Baseball Writers' 17th Annual Diamond Dinner on Sunday. A record crowd of 800 also saw Brooklyn pitcher Sal Maglie receive the148 words
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Article106 1957-01-22 13 Wanderers beat S.H.B. Police 2-0 In the replay of the Singapore Hockey Association's Senior Division knockout competition at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Wanderers held Harbour Board Police to a scoreless draw m the first match. Wanderers scored m the 23rd minute through D.L. Sullivan. Wanderers' second goal came106 words
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Article83 1957-01-22 13 ID Air Formation Signal Regiment entered the final m the Singapore Base District Major units knockout championship when they narrowly, beat 221 Vehicle* Battalion Johore by 2-1 at Naval Base yesterday. In the sixth minute inside left Baharon. after finding an opening during melee flicked the ball83 words
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Article107 1957-01-22 13 THE Second Annual General Meeting of the Western Sport? Club was held at its premises at 128-C. West Coa^t Road, Spore recently. The following have been elect M patrons Mr H. J C. Kulasingha 0.8.E.. Mr Ahmad biti Hj. M*d. Salleh, Mr. Abu Bakai bin Lamin. Mr.107 words
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Advertisement804 1957-01-22 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD JIMOK TECHNICAL ASSISTANT APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME I 1 HE C.EB invites application! from young men of aae 21 years and below wishing to be considered for admission to the Boards Junior Technical Assistant Apprenticeship Scheme. Those who have replied to our advertisement which appeared804 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous292 1957-01-22 13 [Lil Abncr By AI Copp RIGHTS J T#S OF COURSE IT WQULD I I HAVL YOU tVLR GtNERAL.f-TLLEGRAMS r T^b^ LS^ INCREDIBLE 7 U LOOK WHAT ITS DOME SEEM ANVOME V HAVE BEEN ARRIVING r \<l >rT iT^T*. F^\Jr^Z~~7r~ -»T'S *^FORME. r MSPEKJD HEALTHILR 1 BW THE THOUSANDS"' P VS™292 words
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Miscellaneous156 1957-01-22 13 SINGAPORE HOCKEY S.H.A. Junior K/O Competition: CSC. "B" p| R.A.S.C. at CSC. Friendly: S.C.C. vs S.T.U. 2nd XI 'at SCC. Y.M.S.A. vs Serangoon Garden Estate nr YMCA. SOCCER B O. D A. C. "Governor's Cup": 2 Sub-Depot 8.0.D.C.A. vs 3 Sub-Depot 8.0.D.C.A. Branch. TABLE TENNIS Singapore Table Tennis Inter-School Inter-Club156 words
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1187 1957-01-22 14 Probable Fields For Saturday's Races At K.L. WEIGHTS and probable starters for all seven races at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's Jan. /Feb. Meeting, are: Horses Class 3, Div. 1—5 V2 Furs. 009 Colour Film 5y 9.00 Shaw Stable Spencer 653 Windy Corner 7y1,187 words
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Article196 1957-01-22 14 MELBOURNE. Jan 21. (Tcu t»-r)— Champion Australian billiard player Walter Lindrum 15 M make a goodwill tour ot /sian countries He said he would play cxhibi tion matches at Singapore. Pongkonjj, Malaya and Formosa and that all profits from the trnir, which ha? been sponsored by196 words
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581 1957-01-22 14 BILL FUNK - WHERE'S THAT PLAN FOR SCHOOL SOCCER? BILL FUNK By MOST officials of Colony sporting associations and the Singapore Combined Schools Sports Council are very sensitive and careful about committing themselves on their plans. They seem to have an exaggerated fear of being misquoted, and this accounts m some part for581 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-01-22 14 SAFA coach. Mr. R.B Pates. q-i'cs the opening address to lr> potential coaches who attended the Association's firs session at the Jalan Beta* stadium yesterday. Assistan coaches. John Then anc Hatith Omar, who gave the practical side of the traimnq err seen from left in theSin Chew Jit Poh - 56 words
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351 1957-01-22 14 KEN TOFT - Potential Soccer Coaches Learn The Hard Way KEN TOFT By FIFTEEN potential coaches attended the Singapore Amateur Football Association's first coaching session at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday and found them to be enjoyable but strenuous. Under the supervision of SAFA coaches Dick Pates, John Then and Harith Omar, these 'would351 words
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Article124 1957-01-22 14 Aussie Stars May Malaya TENNIS AUSTRALIA may send a tcvn of youngsters to compete m the interport tennLs competition organized by the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association between August 11 to August 11 at Kuala Lumpur. Last year, m addition to M?.'ayan players. stars from Ceylon. Thailand and Indonesia took part.124 words
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Article116 1957-01-22 14 Goh Head SCAAF Again THE ofti Chines- A cration al the oral meeting at the Club: Prc-idcr-Hin (rc-c!c Vice Pre Kens Seng (rc-cloctcd). —Mr. Chew 1. elected). Chinese Sen- H General Tan Tian Chon S < man— Leo B Trea urei Seng; Disciplinai M ChairmanChairman— Referee Boai Charlie Sicn; Yire-(116 words
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Article177 1957-01-22 14 SINGAPORE Recreation Club,-the 1956 Division /I league champions, started their hunt for the "double^ promisingly yesterday. They trounced the 3 Base Ord nance Depot by six goals to nil m their opening game of the Singapore Hockey Association Senior knockout tournament at the Padang yesterday.177 words
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Article45 1957-01-22 14 Chew Bee Off To Bangkok OXG Chew Bee Singapore's tennis champion, left lor Bangkok by Garuda Airways >e»tcrday. to participate m the Thailand national championships. Another Singapore playei Khong Kit Sron is now m Bangkok. Chew Bee and Khong will team up m the doubles.45 words
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Article69 1957-01-22 14 SELECTORS of the Singapore All-Blues Rugby Club will meet today to nam c tho probable team to meet Pcrak m the Asian Cup final on Feb. 9 at Kuala Lumpur. Mr. N M Shah c CCre tary ol the Singapore All -Blues Rugby Club, said yesterday that there69 words
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Article49 1957-01-22 14 CORAL GABLES. Florida. Jan 21 (UP>— Austrahan Davis Cup ftar Mervyn Rose sw. ittf d out a four-set victory over Sammy GiHmmalvM yesterday to wi n the Coral Gables University of Mi.imi Tennis Championship. The tnp seeded Rose won by scores of 3-6. 7-5. 6-3 and 6-2.49 words
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Article80 1957-01-22 14 THE annual Nanyang Cup basketball competition which was cancelled last year because cf the Olympic Games will be held during August. The annual Nanyang Cup competition will be run. by the Malayan Chinese Amatem Athletic Federation. Southeast Asian countries will take part It is understood that efforts80 words
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422 1957-01-22 14 PARRY THRILLS POLICE AND SCHOOL BOYS U.S. SHOT-PUTTER 0 7/^> *m JO From ALEX SOARS KUALA LIMPUR, Mon.-Parrv Or winner of an Olympic gold medal bre^* Federal Capital this morning— brushed un fasted and then breezed out to get down u*^ e ?f J[ lowin school b °ys now to422 words
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