Singapore Standard, 23 January 1957

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  • 28 1 Singapore Standard tjyju STANDARD fOLICI ***** (5 lineiT J4OO *y FIR! BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 jJVH. No. 204 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1957 11 PAGES 13 CENTS
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  • 463 1 JORDAN PACT: BRITAIN READY TO DROP OUT Willing To Meet Your 'Express Wishes Note Tells King Hussein LONDON, JAN. 22 (AP) THE FOREIGN OFFICE SAID TODAY BRITAIN HAS ASKED JORDAN FOR "IMMEDIATE DISCUSSIONS" ON THE FUTURE OF THE TREATY OF ALLIANCE BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES. UNDER THE 1948 ANGLO-JORDAN TREATY
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  • 154 1 SHIP'S FIRST OFFICER LOST OVERBOARD IN RANGOON THE Chief Officer of the m.v. Glory, belonging to the Chip Hwa Shipping Trading Company, Limited m Singapore, accidentally fell into the Rangoon River on Sunday night. A Reuter report from Rangoon gives the name of the officer as Mr. R. N. Fox.
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  • 215 1 I JAKARTA, Jan. 215 (Reuter)— Th e Government fis warned today that ihe Celebes might be the next jovinrc to defy its authority. Mohammad Noor. a member of Parliament e Celebes, said that the Government might •face another problem" there
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  • 97 1 Tunku Off To Penang ALA LUMPUR. Federation Chief er Tunku Abdul i left for Penang y train tonight "with an mind" about the th*t led to the re>ts in Georgetown unku said he wojld promote closer liai son Alliance partners nbers in Penang with to f^rqins their ur.ity par with
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  • 25 1 GTON, Jan. 23 President ELsenConsrc- today United States was peak prosperity. ltinned that mvv pressures mast be carefully m the ad.
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  • 36 1 LONDON. Jan. 22 (Reut er Shipping lines belonging to the Far Eastern conference announced today that passensor fares will be increased with all sailings leaving terminal ports on and after March 1.
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  • 33 1 AN international combine backed by fabulous Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis has offered to set hd an oil refinery m Ceylon costing 150.000.(100 rupees (about $100,000,000 M learned today. U.P.
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  • 324 1 THE MAD BOMBER OF MANHATTAN TELLS POLICE OF A GRUDGE WATERBURY, Connecticut, Jan. 22 (AP)— New York Deputy Police Commissioner Walter Arm said today a retired utility worker had confessed he is the "Mad Bomber" of New York. The man was identified at George Metcsky 53. "'This is the man."
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  • 184 1 ...And Demands Payment CAIRO, Jan. 2* (UP).— The Middle East News Agency said yesterday Egypt had lost £500,000,000 as a result of the Anglo-French intervention. It said Egypt would claim full restitution for this amount. The News Agency said 1n Its news bulletin
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  • 98 1 MEKNES, Morocco, Jan. 22 (Rcuter). A four-ci ay-old bloodless revolt m the snowcovered middle Atlas mountains collapsed today when several thousand Berber Mountaineers supporting the dismissed Governor ot Aafilalet Province, Addi Ou Bihi. -aid down their arms before an armoured car troop of the Royal Moroccan army
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  • 23 1 AN INVALID baby girl, aged about five years, was found by Singapore Police last night, abandoned m a lane off Rochore Road.
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  • 220 1 'We Can Spot Them In An Hour' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.—The Kuala Lumpur police have perfected a "flashnet" that will pick up any Selangor terrorist entering the Federal capital within^ an hour, an spQkGsJaari. declared today. Denying rumburs that the 'Ampang terrorist gan?.
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  • 48 1 JERUSALEM. Jan. 22, (Renter) The Israeli cabinet was eallei to an emergency meeting this evening to consider the latest" developments m connertion w.nh the United Nation.s resolution on th e Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai penimulp and on negotiations with the U.N Secretary-Gen-eral, Mr. Dag Hammarskjola*.
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  • 37 1 JERUSALEM. Jan. 22 (UP) Israeli troops Dulled out of the Sinai Desert today They withdrew as far as the Gaza strio and a 180-mile-long coastal region guarding Israel's .^hipping route through the Gulf of Aqaba.
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  • 98 1 ENGINE trouble yesterday forced a Cathay Pacific Airways Skymaster to return to Singapore International Airport two hours after its departure. The plane, which was bound for Saigon and Hongkong, carried 14 passengers and a crew of eight. Seven fire engines and an ambulance stood by
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  • 152 1 SAY, what's going on around here? We know (hat all the nice girls love a sailor but climbing through a port hole after one of them is surely a bit too much! But before you get on to the AdmiraHy hear the story of
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  • 149 1 LONDON. Jan. 22. (Reuter) —Mr. Harold Macmillmn, tha new Pri'np Minister, spoke warmly today of his predecessor. Sir Anthony Eden, and especially of "his two salient characteristics courage and integrity." "When ill the clouds of controvers.v have clearer; away it is by thc?e two outstanding
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  • 67 1 BUENOS AIRES. Jan 22 <AP> The Duke of Edinburgh was hailed as a hero m Argentina today. The Royal yacht Britannia, carrying the D^uke on a round-the-world tour, steamed 200 miles off its course to pick up a sailor on the Argentine ship Mabel Ryan suffering from
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  • 666 2 'ANOTHER INDICATION OF A PROGRESSIVE GOVERN^ To The Benefit Of Both Territories Mr. Lim THE inauguration of a new steamer service with Singapore by the Government of Burma is another indication of a progressive government giving impetus to its programme of development, Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim
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  • 144 2 CLOSING rubber price, (cents per Ib) m Sin»pore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellert Spot f.o.b. (Norn.) 94 «w FebRSSNo. 1 S9; Mar f7| s FebRSSNo.2 8«A y, R.S.S. No. 3 83i Mi Tone: Easier. SPORt TIN The prlcfc of tin 01 the local market yester day was ***** per
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  • 169 2 POLICE GO ALL OUT TO KEEP GANGSTERS OUT OF MISCHIEF SINGAPORE Police are going all out to make sure that thugs and gangsters m the Colony will not have a Happy New Year at the expense of law abiding Singaporeans. To prevent major holdups on the island
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  • 115 2 SINGAPORE Anti Tuberculosis Association seals are now on sale to raise funds for the new welfare centre, the Royal Singapore TB Clinic. They are obtainable at $1 per sheet of 20 seals and $10 per 12 sheets of 20 seals at the Clinic m
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  • 138 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Celebrations lasting one week will be held throughout Johore to mark the granting of independence to the Federation m August this year. This was decided today by the working committee m charge of the celebrations, presided over by the Deputy Mentri
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  • 64 2 Governor Goes To A Premiere THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, and Lady Black last night attended the film premiere of "Josephine and Men" at the Pavilion, m aid of the Singapore Children's Society. The Governor and Lady Black were met on arrival by Professor E. S. Monteiro, president
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  • 151 2 'WORKERS WON'T SUBMIT TO TESTS' REGRADING of Singapore City Council workers was handicapped because they refused to submit to tests, a Court of Inquiry m ve*tißatin X the disputes between the Council and its 10,000 daily rated employees was told yesterday. Deputy President of the Council,
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  • 212 2 Death Wharf Fatalities: Open Verdict SINGAPORE Coroner. Mr. K. T. Alexander, returned an open verdict at the close of an inquiry yesterday into the deaths of four persons found drowned m the sea off Boat Quay, on Nov. 2*7 year. He was inquiring into the deaths of Ching Yook Moi.
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  • 31 2 HONGKONG. Jan. 8 Special Standard Se Closing prices of the n°nr kong Exchange \v< to £1 Sterling $6.***** U.S.SI; $1,841 to $0,180 to one Rupiah; Gold $266.75 to tj»
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  • 29 2 .MR. L. C. Ha ecutivo of the port Board pore h v Qanta,/BOAC Colombo, accon other member of the r Mr W. Hcwii study the transport here.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 596 3 S.C.B.A. PLEA 'RUBBISH' SAYS TAN First Comment On 'Secession* Proposal Another Outpost Of Colonialism THE Mclayon Chinese Association's Publicity Chief, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, yesterday described as ''utter rubbish" the plea of the Straits Chinese for the reversion of Penang, Malacca and Singapore to their former status of "Straits Settlements."
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  • 173 3 SOON after a 20-year-old Chinese schoolgirl shouted m alarm at a fruit-hawker holding knife m his hand. she was stabbed m the chest, the Xinth Singapore Magistrate, Mr. R.B I. Pates was told yesterday Mr. Pate- was holding a preliminary inquiry into a tentative
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  • 230 3 Sarmani May Go To Australia For Treatment SINGAPORE'S "poor disfigured face, Sarmani b to Australia for plastic si ittle boy" with the burnt, m Rahmat, 6, may be sent r& crye ry "without expense to I his parents." Dr. R. H. Bland, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health
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  • 135 3 A JOBLESS man. Leong See Mens. 21. pieaced guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday to three charges of dishonestly inducing the owner of a motor supply shop m Rochore Canal to deliver to him spare parts valued at SM2. Leong, the court was told, posed
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  • 67 3 APPLICANTS for admission to the Government special evening classes m Singapore are reminded to assemble at 5 p.m. at the three centres nearest their homes. Jan. 25, Siglap Secondary School; Jan. 23 and 28, Outram School; Jan. 24, Beatty Secondary School. All applicants arc requested to bring leaving
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  • 53 3 MR. M. D. MENON. Supervisor of Works m the University of Malaya, died m Singapore on Monday morning after a short illness. The funeral took place at the Hindu Cemetery m Aljunied Road. Mr Menon served for 30 years with the former RafTles College and later
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  • 119 3 DOCTORS WITH FOREIGN DEGREES SINGAPORE Government may allow medical practitioners with foreign decrees to register and practise m the Colony if a decision is taken by the Medical Advisory Council. I Hitherto, certain medical decrees have not been recognized by the Government Mr A. J
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  • 70 3 NEO ENG. a housewife. claimed trial m the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of attempt ing to bribe a public servant at South Bridge Road, on Jan. 21. Noo was alleged to have offered D. L. Concencio, a driving tester, $30 to show her favour
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  • 212 3 SINGAPORE Malay lovers of art are not surprised to hear that marble busts of women adorn the throne room of the Istana Besar m Johore Bahru, neither do they see anything wrong with that. They regard them as de coraltve pieces which the Sultan has
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  • 23 4 LEAFLETS totalling -.."ns.ooo m connection with the psychological warfare against Communist terrorists m Johore were dropped or distributed during December last year.
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  • 319 4 Evidence Of Engine Driver AN ENGINE driver, Mushad Ali bin Yasin, told Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah, m a Singapore Assize court yesterday, said he saw a gunman rush out from a shop and fire a revolver from point-blank range at a coffee stall
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  • 179 4 War Against The Communists IPOH, Tues— A police party opened fire on a band of five to six terrorists near 'the perimeter fence of Chenderong new village m the Batii Gajah district of Perak on Sunday. The terrorists fled abandoning four packs containing food and
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  • 150 4 YOU'LL be seeing a lot of them soon. Meet the Ballet Bastille fkincinjr troupe, which arrived m Singapore yesterday by air to keep a date m the Colony for the Chinese New Year. The five pretty girls you see are all. British. The two men they're
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  • 212 4 Cocos Problem Car Be Settled, Says Australia CANBERRA, Jan. 22 (Reuter)— The Australian ."Minister for Territories, Mr. Taiil Hasluck, said today he was sure points of difference between the Australian administration of the Cocos Islands and Mr. John Clunies-Ross, could be settled, following his visit there last week Referring to
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  • 89 4 ...BUT 2 REDS DIE IN JOHORE JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— -A patrol of the 2nd Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers attacked a terrorist camp m the Gelang Patah area of Johore on Sunday killing two terrorists anc seriously wounding a woman terrorist who escaped. In this incicent. the officer m command of
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  • Article, Illustration
    88 4 THE Chairman of BOAC, Mr Gerard d'Krlangrcr. will review, with BOAC staffs, pre- parations being made for the inauguration of Britannia services to Australia and the Far Ea.st m the course of his visit to Singapore next week. Mr d'Erlanijer left London on Monday on a tour of
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  • 59 4 SIX Malayan postal officers have been chosen to take up two-year courses m the Australian Postmaster-General's Department m Sydney. The y are Chee King Ting of Singapore. Peter Bain. Donald MadrUal. Mohamed Majid bin Shaikh Ismail. Haji Mohd. Nor bin Haji So'od and Kailasapillai Ganesan of
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  • 26 4 SIN'GAPORE'S Chinese schools' managements and teachers' representatives will meet at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce today to discuss government's full aid grant policy.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 281 4 Information at a dance l££*l2™Sßm TIME TIDE StS^tfiE 2*T^% JWMPl lJtlWfff W TODAY: Signal and NEWS (S); 9 45 WuthSingapore 3.37 am. (8 8 ft) 414 out a Song (Si; 10 pm A Life flag ■y> l gy?M,M#J pm. (7.5 ft). ot Bliss iS): 10.30—11 pm Dance I'ort DUkson 11
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  • 183 5 BURMA TO EXPAND SEA AND AIR SERVICES SOON BURMA plans to buy three more ships and three Viscount aircraft to expand her sea and air services, the Burmese Minister for Aviation and Marine Department, 0 AVin Maung, said yesterday. U Win Maung flew into Singapore last week for the inauguration
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  • 379 5 All Night Long They Queued For This Year's New Year 'ANG POW' FROM 4 o'clock on Mondoy ofternoon, they were waiting patiently outside Singapore's Great World and New World. T^K\ W rC u he old folk of Singapore's slums and year^o'd l 2 U f them no a day under
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  • 138 5 Two Nanyang Girls Among Ten Selected For US Grant TWO students lrom Singapore's Nanyang Girls' High School have been included among a list of 10 best candidates eligible for two United States government's scholarships. Application forms were sent to 22 schools m the Colony, but the United States Information Service.
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  • 64 5 MORE thcin 1.500 shopkeepers and barbers have ap- for permission to make temporary changes m their weekly closing day during the lorthcomins Chine.se New Year >cason, the Senior Labour Offi.-Gi. Mr. Chang Chuan Fu. told the Standard yesterday. Mr Chaos said it was necesthat under the Weekly Holidays
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  • 117 5 Jap Trade Unionists Coming J A PANESE trade unions arc planning to send a delegation to Malaya to study the labour movement here, the Educational Secretary of the Singapore Trades Union Congress, Mr. P. K. S. Nathan, told the Standard yesterday. Mr. Nathan has just returned from Japan after a
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  • 63 5 SINGAPORE'S Labour Court which dealt with 381 Industrial d:sm. es and orders last i made orders on 207 rornnlaints involving $109,530. Thirl cases are still pond- 1955. 391 cases were heard by the Court, and orders were made on 240 complaints. He said that
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 426 6 'J'HE Federation Chief Minister's declaration that the Federation Government would give ''due consideration" to any wishes of "the people who elected us" to recognize the Chinese Communists after independence must have come as a surprise to many Federation and Singapore citizens. The Federation Government is still fighting
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    • 467 6 r FHE situation m Malaya, Indonesia and other lands of South-east Asia as well as m countries In what used to be termed the Far East is m a continual state of flux. Communist China finds Formosa a bothersome pimple on her face and has been trying various
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  • 657 6 DIPLOMATIC FIFTH COLUMN LONDON THE news that ColoneJ Saclck. formerly Egyptian Military Attache m Libya, is to be tried by court martial m Cairo is yet another reminder of the flagrant and inept abuse of diplomatic privilege by the Egyptian Government. The fact that Nasser's
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  • 813 6  -  NORA BELOFF Paris Report by First trickle from the DESERT to EUROPE will begin m February §OME time next month a lorry load of oil will leave a remote spot m the Sahara named Djela Berga and drive 600 kilometres north to the narrow gauge railway
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  • 899 6  - Planning U.S. Policy PHILIP DEANE By ...glimpses into the future by experts who recommend resumption of Sino-American relations. WASHINGTON. TWITCH of what sometimes appears to be fumbling on Washington's part m the foreign policy field, reporters are told, is due to the fact thai the United States cannot yet know
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 252 6 Sir; I notice that Aster Gunasekera uses the phrase, "the merger obsession of some of our politicians" m his most appropriate article m your issue of January 19. Perhaps our Singapore politicians including our Chief Minister who are thus afflicted may not be fully aware of the fact
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    • 26 6 plied by some end of ihe with prices attached to e«3 pot he was char£:cr JKwSSS a hst under s^mi p.Rt>l PERPLEXED PAhtSingapore
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    • 179 6 mi The answer i\ he in the form of sympU The mental symptom of a psychoneurosis marked anxious(abnormal fears or 3 may be some tho;.'. idea constantly repeating r. self, which the pat:< not get rid of and suppress (an obsession); or there may be a nc something again and
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  • 249 7 Peking 'Concerned' Over Security Of Chinese In H.K. HONGKONG, Jan. 22, (Reuter) Communist China today accused British authorities of harbouring Nationalist agents m Hongkong 'firmly demanded' immediate steps to "ensure the security of life and property of Chinese m the Colony. ft The accusation was contained m a .statement about
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  • 105 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 22, (UP) The Waldorf-Astoria. where foreign dign;taries are a common mihx. was doing "some shifting* 1 today to set ready for its largest single foreign emment delegation ever It wi'.i take the Presidential suite. 12 smaller suites, ten double rooms and
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  • 164 7 ANDREA DORIA SINKING LONDON, Jan. 22 (Keuter)— Discussions between the Italian and Swedish owners of the Andrea Doria and Stockholm have reached agreement here on the basis of a "prompt settlement" of all claims resulting: from the collision between the two liners last July. Announcing
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  • 248 7 A SOCIETY WIFE FELL for A MINER Norman Dix and Mrs. Maureen North were sitting together m a London saloon bar when they heard that Mrs. North had just been divorced by her husband, the Hon. Charles North, son of the eighth Earl of Guilford and uncle of the present
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  • 238 7 EASTBOURNE, England, Jan. 22 (Reuter)— A medical expert testified here today that doses of morphia and heroin given by Dr. John Bodkin Adams to a rich widow must have turned her into a serious drug; addict. The exocrt. Dr. Michael Ashbv
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  • 38 7 CROWN Prince Abdul Ilah of Iraq arrived m London by plane on Monday en route to the United States. While m the U.S he is expected to ask tor more military aid for Iraq. A .P.
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  • 54 7 PARIS. Jan. 22 (Renter) A French engineer. M Pierre Marre. has invented an automatic "homo help" which he says will revolutionise dealing with household chores He claims that his all-in-one servant, called "Miss Marobo," drill beat esgs, wash dishes and Clothes polish floors and shoes. scour saucepans
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  • 123 7 Baby was born with its heart OUTSIDE NEW YORK. Jan. 22 (,\P) A premature twin born with his heart outside his body. was brought back to life three times yesterday, but m the end the surgeon's battle was lost. The child died last night. The child was the first of
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  • 120 7 Britannia In Another 'Operation Appendix' BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 122 (Reu:er) A ships engineer was yesterday successfully operated on for appendicitis aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia, which is carryins the Duke of Edinburgh on his world tour. The Britannia changed course and picked up Mr. J. Heine. Firs* Fniineer. aboard the
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  • 98 7 CANAL TOLL TO PAY FOR SALVAGE WORK -DAG UNITED NATIONS. Jan. 22 (AP.) Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold favours a surcharge on Suez Canal tolls to pay the cost of clearIng the war-damaged waterway, diplomatic sources said today. These sources said Hammarskjold has raised the U5 515,000,000 he sought for the initial
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  • 156 7 He sang and started a rock n roll free-for-all CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 22 (UP) A series of teen-age brawls, involving white and negro youths at the showing of the rock and roll movie. "The Girl Can't Help It," forced police to close the Hippodrome Theatre last night. Fourteen boys and
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  • 82 7 CAIRO. Jan. 22 (AP)— The Egyptian Government yesterday abruptly cancelled the Soviet Film Festival that had been launched with a gala showing of Gorki's "Mother" m the presence of Jhe Soviet ambassador and the Egyptian Minister of Education on Saturday night Unofficial sources
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  • 252 7 HE WILL TALK ABOUT GUIDED MISSILES, ITS PREDICTED Sandys' US Trip WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 (Reuter)— Anglo-American co-operation m the design and development of guided missiles will be the prime subject of talks here next week between Mr. Duncan Sandys, British Defence Minister, and American defence experts, diplomatic sources said today.
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  • 302 8 Kremlin Sends An Economic Mission Russia To Help Restore Economy VIENNA, Jon. 22, (UP) Budapest Radio disclosed today the arrival of a Soviet' economic mission to help restore the revolt-shattered economy of Hungary and to piece together Soviet-Hungarian trade. The Radio said the mission, headed
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  • 78 8 Photo. I THE Duke of Edinburgh, wearing a beard, chats with Mr. and Mrs. Glass and family during his visit to Tristan da Cunha, one of the world's lonliest islands. Mr. and Mrs. Glass* second daughter Valeric is at school m the United Kingdom. Tristan
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  • 157 8 LOXDON, Jan. 21 (Reuter) The "Shadow Cabinet" of the Labour Opposition party, after a two-hour rreeting at the House of Commons today, decided not tc challenge the constitutional propriety of the appointment of Mr. Harold Macmillan as Prime Minister. The Labour leaders also
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  • 292 8 GOMULKA EXPECTED TO MOVE SWIFTLY WARSAW, Jan. 22 (UP)— Informed sources said today Communist Party leader Wladyslaw Gomulka is expected to move swiftly for the ouster of holdover Stalinists from the Polish Government in view of his overwhelming endorsement at the polls. A cleanuD in Communist Party
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  • 34 8 AUSTRALIAN Immigration Minister Athoi Townley told the 8th Annual Citizenship Convention yesterday that Australia has agreed to take another 5.000 Hungarian refugees, boosting the total to 10.000 since the Hungarian revolution.- UP
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  • 255 8 Film star Diana Dors, 2~\ left the London High Court last week after her legal battle with bandleader Eric Winstone richer by £105. And \yhen Mr. Frederick Hallis, for Diana, told Mr. Justice Hallctt that the money would go to an RAF
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  • 25 8 French forces stepped up their crackdown on rebel bands m Algeria, killing 65 m the past 24 hours, officials announced yesterday. UP.
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  • 156 8 CAIRO, Jan. 22 (Reuter)-A report Issum v United Nations Suez Canal clearance authi today said that 16 of the total of 44 wrecks had been cleared so far, 10 by the An^lo-Fr last year and six by the United Nations flee
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  • 152 8 British To Launch Big Offensive LONDON, Jan. 22, (UP) British forces were reported to have moved into position to day to launch a major attack designed to knock Yemeni troops from their toehold m the Aden protectorate. Reports reaching here said two companies of Cameron Highlanders were airlifted to the
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  • 45 8 MELBOURNE (Reuten Australian J gest union, thn Au«rsh3 Worker.s' Union adopted a resolution for an im media to end, British atomic weapon? tea m Australia. Del to the annual convention here 1 day almost unanimous J proved the resolution 1
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  • 43 8 Frozen Rupiahs Are Freed JAKARTA, Jan The IndonesiaCouncil today freed piah accounts of foi prises here for ii Indonesian cntcrpr. Foreign firms are it allowed to tranter abrc per cent of their taxes. The remaioinf 4T cent is held in blocked a counts.
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    • 369 8 WHERE WHAT TO 8UY. .7 /^^2^^\ LATEST /~^SSH Stfßß^^^S^K. PMUP *I |A4 f) J&Xm^L/ S"::r:s. Nliiil^ •#•^•2^^ PHILIPS MODEL BX 555A to buy a 'Tulflß^r Km t^C\ J^^^^rr^^ proof f.lm 9 full Half. how. la^ MM <* -4 r- «^*^y Sflflflll HL^ =£x^. H-/*.',,r,orr.; jS /^aw k1 1S 5325/ /ess
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  • 117 9 TONGKANG RAMS FISH TRAP TELUK ANSON, Tues. Thrco Chinese fishermen escaped serious injuries at sea when a tongkang rammed their "jermal" (fishing stake) m the Straits of Malacca otl the mouth of the Perak River early on Saturday mcrning. It is learnt the men were asleep m their shed on
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  • 64 9 BANTING. Tues. A team of Good Ci T izens Committee oflicials from Selangor. headed by Mr Li:n Yew Kok, will visit Perak this week-end and addre>s anti-Communist raMies m Kuala Kanss&r, Tapah and other "hot spots" They wiJJ he accompanied by Mr. Jack Hackctt. Selangor
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  • 304 9 Children Return Worn Out' WNDON Tues.— Children have been banned from going to rock *n* roll dance sessions in their lunch-break by a city's teacher. The teachers say that scores or their pupils are going to the rock 'h' roll sessions twice a week and
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  • 78 9 They Met In Road Crash BRIGHT-EYED Meriol Gold fell for Peter Spire the very first time she saw him. She was riding her bike through London when crash! she was m collision with Peter's car. Peter leapt out to see if Meriol was hurt. She said No, they chatted and
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  • 255 9 PINE INDUSTRY LOST 3 MIL. HIT BY GO SLOW POLICY THE '-go-slow" policy adopted by workers m Johore caused a loss of about $3,000,000 to the Malayan pineapple industry last year. This wa§ revealed yesterday to the Standard by a source close to the industry. Exports cf canned pineapples fell
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  • 172 9 MAJOR PHARAOH DIES IN EKGLAND NEWS has been received m Singapore of the death m Blackpool England, of Major Alfred James Pharaoh, wellknown m volunteer circles here up to his retirement after release from a P.O.W. camp m 1945. Major Pharaoh served for L' 2 years pre-war with the Straits
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  • 171 9 MALACCA. Tues.— A Customs preventive officer told the Sessions Court President. Mr. K. Somasundaram, today that he found a man crouching m the dark' among some bundles of straw at his premises on Dec. 11. where he found a cache of opium. Charged m
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    • 152 9 I giAT mMSTER IVIL LIES BEHIND THE CLOSED POORS OF THE HOUSE OF SECRETS! SEE THIS v IT ING HLM WHICH HOLDS THE SECRETS! Michael Craig B»i Brenda de Banzie t^ V Barbara Bates flj^ VISTAVISION M Colour* by TECHNICOLOR with DAVID KO6SOFP GERARD OURY OIOFFREY KEEN IfM. f*rM» '•«•<•«
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  • 344 10 THE OUTPUT HIGHEST SINCE THE WAR KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The 1956 Malayan production of frin-in-concenfrrafres totalling some 62,295 tons is a new postwar record, the quarterly bulletin of the mining industry disclosed today. The bulletin said it was 1.051 tons greater than production m 1955, which itself had been a
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  • 207 10 New Fire Detector For This Vessel THE 11.400-ton vessel Ommenkerk which has arrived m Singapore on its maiden voyage to the Far East from Holland is one of the first few ships recently to be equipped with new type or fire detector. Chief Officer of the Ommenkerk. J. van Bergen
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  • 416 10 jghj THE downward trend m the tin price which was noticeable during the first half of the year was halted by the Suex Canal crisis, states the Straits Trading Co. Ltd., m its annual review for 1956. The past year began with a price
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  • 104 10 DEALERS PROTEST STOCKPILE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Malacca Rice Dealers' Guild his urged Government to stop stockpiling Burmese rice if it wanted better cooperation from local rice merchants. In letter to Government, the merchants drew attention to the fact that Government was holding too much Burmese rice in stock. They
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  • 97 10 PROFIT of the United Commercial Bank Ltd., Calcutta, for 1 !>.">♦> subject to audit and including the amount brought forward from the previous year's accounts, was Rs. 5.679,419. 109 Out of thus sum. the directors have made the following appropriations: transfer to reserve fund Rs. 2.000.000; provision for
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  • 34 10 BRITAIN'S leading steel plate producer (Colvilles Ltd.. of Scotland) turned out a record total of* 2,006.256 tons of steel last year the first time they had ever passed the 2.000.000 tons mark.
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  • 91 10 Exports Of R.S.S. Increase MALAYAN exports of ribbed smoked sheet rubber m December amounted to 50.440 tons, bringing the total for 1956 to 627.222 tons, against 621.953 tons for the previous year. Of the month's shipment 14.050 tons went to Britain. 4.010 tons *o France. 4,070 tons to Italy. 4.950
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  • 26 10 ONE of the richest sold mines m Europe 40 grams per ton is soon to be exploited m the Creuse region of France.
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  • 29 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association's changes m its rates to merchants yesterdnv were: Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready; Belgian Francs 1624 i; X Gldrs. 123J; Deutsche Marks 186|.
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  • 91 10 Plan To Set Up Malay Firm Hailed THE decision by members of the Malay Chamber of Commerce m Singapore to establish a general import and export firm, was welcomed by the local UMNO yesterday. UMNO's general secretary, Syed Ahmad Jamalullil said yesterday that the decision by local Malay businessmen had
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  • 181 10 MALAYAN share-brokers yesterday reported the following business done: F N orris $2.23- Gammons $2 0<;. Hammers $1.70; H. Waugh Hongkon* Bank S890; Hum e A6/6; M Colls %1M to $1.04; Metal Box $i.5», $1.60; Robinson ords $1.61 i: Sime Darby S2 14- Cold Storage $1625. $lw; Steamships
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  • 62 10 A UNIQUE flying boat service, linking Britain wi:h the heart of Switzerland, is to start this summer. Announciing this, Aquila Airways reported that tho Swi.ss air authorities and also the U.K. Ministry of Transport arid Civil Aviation had given approval for the operation of
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  • 118 10 SHELL petrol station from Kedah, Perlis, Province Wellesley. Sclangor. Malacca Johore completed on January 18 a four-df y "how to please your customers" course run at Mansion House, Kuala Lumpur The course was given m Chinese and it was the first to be run by the
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  • 113 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were; Copra,- Jan. $27| buyers $28} sellers: coconut oil m bulk $43J, sellers, m drums $47 sellers; Muntok white/ pepper 5113 sellers; Sarawak white $112 sellers; Special Sarawak black $81 sellers. Singapore Copra Association closing prices yesterday: Straits
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  • 35 10 A CONTRACT worth more than £12.000 has been placed with Cockburns of Glasgow, for the supply of turbine control valve equipment for three 32.000-ton Caltex oil tankers at present- building at Schiedam, Holland.
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  • 141 10 HIGHER OUTPUT LIKELY SINGAPORE rubber prices slipped below 90 cents dropping 3£ cents to 892 cents per lb. for first grade February shipment m anticipation of heavier than usual December production. Prices opened slightly higher but eased on a lack of overseas orders. Disappointing
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  • 58 10 A SHEFFIELD consultant engineer, Mr. U. Harthill, said he hajd been given permission by the IK. Ministry of Fuel to start producing synthetic "off ration" petrol made to a secret formula. reports The Financial Times Mr. Harthill expects to he able to supply a.bout 30.000 gallons a week
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  • 21 10 A HOXGKOXG manufacturer has started production of an economical type of oil burner which is already provinf popular there.
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  • 125 10 MALAYAN Industrials were quiet and inclined to ease yesterday, while tins and rubbers were quietly steady. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers M. Colls 100 1 03 Singapore Cold Storage 160 1.65 Straits Steamship 1« 10 1* 40 Wearneßros.
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  • 277 10 UK Treasuary Now Holds £52 M. Mon ldea Pqv, THE British Ti^ idea ot'currr* a Vt millan, the I new Pri T; Iin^ Chancellor in vent bond" r T e h j3 fault with eluding manv jjtejr. degrad Others hold strongly, of betters who i of pounds a week nnS
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 617 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. TENDERS. ENGINEER'S DEPARTij MENT: Dredging and Removal of All Silt, Sand and Debris from (A) Paya Lebar Canal; (B) Main Drain along Playfair Road; and (C) Three Outlet Drains Paya Lcbar/ Playfair Roads Area. Tender Deposit $30/-. Close 12 NOON •—5.2 57. 2. ELECTRICITY DEPART
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    • 42 10 NOTICE JAVA PACIFIC LINE S.S. "SALATIGA" Arrived: 18.1.57 Damaged packages may be tendered for Survey at Godown Nos. 15/16 on 29th instant at 8 00 a.m. No further survey will be held ROTTERDAM TRADING CO (M) LTD Shipping Department Tel: ***** Agents
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    • 154 10 OUTER ROADS Batavia. Prosper. Chuyci Maru Agios Nicolaos. Greta Thorden. Pidawnyunt. Bedford. Antoma. Essen. Valverde. Van Neck. Easby, Fred. Fassio Flying Trader, Madeleine. Stv Sclo. Trem Mearsk. Siaoe. Lucky Carrier. INNER ROADS Lcgundi, Pangkor. Hin Cheong, Hong Eng. Heather. Hin Chuan. Loh Sie Lee. Salong. Xcw Coronation. Rajah Brooke fenggarang,
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  • 1167 12  - WHY GROW OLD? Home Treatment JOSEPHINE LOWMAN by Hold for a few moments and then return shoulders to the floor. Continue. This exercise is relaxing and also corrective to round shoulders, and a dowager's hump. cannot teach classes all year long because writing the column and the load of mail
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  • 657 12 Gloria Gordon tells here what it is like to be a French housewife m this glamorous metropolis Y^ H.iT floes Paris mean to you? Chestnut trees m the Champs Elysecs pavement rajes m Montmartre the place where you spent your honeymoon. .the inspiration for countless "pop" songs
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  • Article, Illustration
    128 12 2 TILCKLES and bows are worn m attractive new nays. 2 (A) Little buckles made of covred card- J board, studded with multi-coloured sequins. Begin Z C at the neck with a tiny buckle and make larger Z Z ones down to the waist. A length of nylon
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  • 416 12 THE DOCTOR SAYS '"FINY white worms m tbt I x lower intestines an i usually pinworms or seat. worms. These are only oh kind of animal parasite which can lodge m tht bowel, but like the. othm pinworms often interim with the general health and are difficult to get rid
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    • 183 12 Those natural cork tips. 18^^ as cool to your lips as the I fine tobacco is smooth V k M to your throat HANGE TODAVTO^^^P^ CRAVEM'A' KIND TO YOUR THROAT £^\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\V\\X\\\\\\X\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\V\\\v\\\\w 5 it^BSf^ vi Manufacturers z 5 '«%^r^£/ Platinum Cold 'ewe//ery '-/f\i ifwXlU^""®^^ DIAMOND RINGS EAR J ®is li ®f
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  • 83 13 RESULTS or The Royal Island Club were: GOLD MEDAL. The Royal Island Club Gold Medal was won by Mr. J. W. R. Muraille with a scoro of 77-7) -72 Monthly Medal Winners: "A" Division. J. W. R Muraille 77-5=72. "B" Division E B Symonds
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  • 175 13 Texas Upset Mustangs NEW YORK, Jan. 22, (AP). One of the season's biggest upsets was scored on Friday when Southern Methodist, the third ranked U.S. collegiate basketball team, was defeated by Texas, a team that had lost six of its 14 games. Texas won 77-68 by bottling up the Mustangs'
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  • 80 13 AT the Fourth Annual General Mteting of The Katong Sport? Club, the following were elected Patrons for the year:— Messrs. Chan Kum Chce. F. C. James. A. C. Richards, Lim Beng Teck. President: Mr. D Keller. Vice President: Mr. Yeo Keng Yeow Hon. Sec: Mr. Sunny Tan.
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  • 63 13 THE team to represent Singapore Teachers Union m the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout tournament against Royal Air Force Cbangi on Thursday will be selected from the following V Gomez, Chee Teck Chye, A. Gomez, A. C. Shegaran. Hardev Singh, Himmat Singh, Muthucumarasamy, Ng Kok Onn, James
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  • 688 13  - THESE STAYERS ARE DERBY OUTSIDERS NIGEL GEE THIS is the sixth of a series of Turf articles By LONDON, Tues.— In the process of sorting out potential Derby winners, it is a logical step to consider closely those two-year-olds who won at distances beyond six furlongs. For they are the
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  • 233 13 Cricket is Left Out In The Cold Merdeka Sports Cavalcade KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Cricket poor relation of sport will be left out m the cold when the Federation holds it Mammoth Merdeka Sports Cavalcade to celebrate its Independence this year, that is unless something is done to include the sport
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  • 98 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Inche Abdul Rafique Bin Yahya. secretary of the Competition Committee of the Pan Malayan Malays Hockey Tournament today denied an allegation that Ke!antan was excluded from the invitation to all states and settlements to compete m the Pan-Ma!ayan Malays Hockey Tournament which takes
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 145 13 E, SIVGAPORF CRITICS ACCLAIM A GRE^TJU^fI if? Fll j R-E-X j M»-<Jv3l 1 0PENS t o»ay i WOMEN^y^^XryM AND YOU WILL >, AGREE WHEN YOU Nt H CT i SEE THIS REMARK-* fircTDOYPn/ £aSJ > ABLE STORY OF OESTRIJItUi v > <THE WORLD'S 1 V 1 V^ S GREATEST "HEEi.
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    • 350 13 VEHICLES TOR SALE SOLE AGENTS New SKODA 440 reliable used cars as follows 1993 Consul. Zephyr. Ma) flower, Velox. 19oi-Vaneuard, Consul. A4O. Mayflower Skoda. 19.">0 Ancha, Renault Junior. 1946 Austin 8 h.p Chung Shan Motor Works, 240 Lavender Street, Singapore QUALITY Tested Carl to suit all requirements always available at
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    • 719 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWIfDCMINT FERNANDEZ— HERMAN and BABS thank Relatives and Friends for their kind Attendance. Congratulations, Presents and Assistance at their Wedding 16.1.1957. SITUATIONS VACANT ASSISTANT INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS. APPLICATIONS are invited for T-»r»ojntment as Assistant Inspectors of Schools Ministry of Education, Singapore. <i ities Including the h yn ef
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 225 13 |LTI Abner By A# Copp Hy A^ TW^l^ CAN'T ASK; TkP.OUGHC/ I BLAST IT r^ \e>UTVOUI«IOST| I T 11 i^i "■^DA.v;, avou] ME TOSER\/E MOPEJi 52.< i IfT WOUUD HAVE V RUN FOR Bill I UAACr r'/M"% nnrMrXPUT* THAM ONE TERM.f I &EEH CHEAPER PRESIDENT. 1 DULLMUUoL rUK PRcslUc.Nl rgure
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    • 309 13 TODAY S QUOTATION: "lie that wrestles with < us MrcngUiens our ■CfTC* and sharpens nur skill. Our antagoni>t Is our helper."— Burke. < WEDNESDAY FOB EVEBT- < ONE: Stir about; gain m- < formation; make contacts. friendships: keep busy and get things accomplished. Underlying conditions are i diffusive, so keeo
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  • 467 14 AS BILL FUNK SEES IT... FEBRUARY will be tournament month m Youth Basketball. Some 24 games have been scheduled for opening day and will be staged m an arena of respectable size containing six courts. The Singapore Youth Sports Centre will be the scene of one of the most ambitious
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  • 492 14 On The Training Track With Windsor lad He Has Trained On Nicely KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— NAß 11, a long-striding newcomer owned by Seng Stable and trained by E. Donnelly, showed a lot of promise on the training track this morning
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  • 246 14  - Selangor's New Grandstand Ready Soon ANDY ROZARIO By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Selangor Turf Clubs new million dollar grandstand may be u>ed during the coming Chinese New Year meet (Jan. 26, 31 and Feb. 2) although its formal opening will not be before the Selangor Gold Cup meet m March,
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  • 113 14 SINGAPORE will not participate m the fourth Asian Table Tennis championships to be held m Manila tomorrow, despite the fact that Singapore has been seeded second. This was- revealed by Mr. Choo Kwat Low. secretary of the Singapore Table Tennis Association yesterday. Seedings MANILA, Jan.
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  • 76 14 SINGAPORE Teachers Union, last year's champions m the SHA Div. 2 league, rallied strongly m the second half 10 heat Sing£Dore Cricket Club by three goals to two m a friendly hockey match on the padang yesterday Club began promisingly and scorer through Van Der Mcij.
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  • 64 14 NO. 2 Sub Depot entered the final m the inter-depot soccer championship for the Governor's Cup when they beat No. 3 Sub Depot by three cords to one at Keat Hong yesterday. The winners led 1-0 at half tme. J Tan 2 and Balan scored for 2 Sub
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  • 37 14 SINGAPORE Hockey A^o ia tion will hold the draw of "the second round of their Junior and Senior knock-out tournaments on Monday at th c SRC All sports conveners are a^ed to attend this draw.
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  • 120 14 H'KONG CRICKETERS COMING IN MAY HONGKONG cricketers are scheduled to play four matches m Malaya, the Standard lcarnrd from authoritative sources. Two of the games will be m the Federation and two m Singapore. The visitors are expected to arrive here m early May and although actual dates have not
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  • 59 14 19 Attend Coaching Session THE Singapore Amateur Football Association's training course for club trainers entered into the second phase yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium. Nineteen attended yesterday's session. The training course which will he completed m 10 days' time is being taught m stages b y SAF.\ coaches. Dirk Pates.
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  • 209 14  - KESAVAN 'HARI' KEEN TO MEET PARRY KEN TOFT By Malaya's two top athletes, Kesavan Soon and M. Hari Chandra are looking forward to the visit of American and world shot putt champion Parry O'Brien who is expected m Singapore on Friday. Both our local athletes saw the muscular Parry m
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    68 14 IT takes all three of these winsome lasses to swing the j\nnbo-s?zed club at a jumbo-shcfi ball on a huge tec at t)ie Bayshore Golf Course Miami; The stunt icas dccisioiicd as an attentiongetter for the MacNavchlon pro-amatevr golf tournament. Fijty pros and ItO amateurs competed ft*
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  • 522 14  - PARRY MAKES A BIG HIT WITH K. L. FANS ALEX SOARS From KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Parry O'Brien was not out to beat his record at his coaching sessions here today at the Methodist Boys School m the morning and at the public clinic which he held at the Victoria Institution
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  • 424 14 THREE PICKED FOR DAVIS CUP DEBUT BUT By LEONG HEW MEXf; THREE players— Ong Chew Bee, Khonsr v and Moses Tay— have been selected by th Lawn Tennis Association to represent Si a i a India m its Davis Cup debut at Madras a 1 before the end of March.
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  • 85 14 BANGKOK Jln Wiong Kit Soo n 5jS Thailand's Wr 6-4. m (ho fi IM r' the mon\ sin ]vs d Thai national awn championships on Royal Bangkok S J Club court this rvenjj Khon* had Mt *J mina than his 10-vIJ opponent, who ""-UP m the
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  • 80 14 CHINESE Christian A n -j the defending chami Singapore Table Tei ciation intopionship. trounced the 9 Wah Sporting five sames to nil la Full results of last |2 play were a=; fol INTEB LI B Group A: Chinese Tai ors I Chinese Machines i cering Employbeat Ch
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  • 133 14 All Blues Prepare For Final SELECTORS of the Singapore Asian Rugby Union are leaving no stones unturned m their efforts to find a winning team for the All Blues Cup final to- be played at Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 9. The Following are asked to attend the first practice match
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  • 34 14 BRISBANE. Jan 22, (AP) Pancho Oonzalcs of the U.S. defeated Ken Rosewall of Australia fi-4. 9-7. 6-2 m professional tennis match Tuesday. Gjonzales is leading Rosewall 5-1 m their 100-match series.
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  • 38 14 PIETERMARITZBLRG, Natal Jan. 22 (Router) Natal drew with the M.C.C. touring team m their fourday game which ended here today. Final scores M.C.C 293 and 122 for six wickets declared: Natal 163 and 185 for five.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 143 14 RUGBY: Friendly: Nee Soon vs S.C.C. "A" at Padang: R.E.M.E. Ist vs GJi.sl. Signal Regt at GHQ.: R.AS.C. Corns v? S.E.R at HASCI G.H.Q Far elf 'vs H'aknna Mati at GHQ. The Black, vs Police at Thomson Road. HOCKEY. S.H.A Senior K/(J Competition: C.S.A rs RAF.<S) Replay at Balestier Road
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