Singapore Standard, 26 January 1957

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  • 110 1 Big Arms Search In Jakarta TA. Jan. 25 —Troops wearing eta and carrying fixed bayonets a house-to-house for hidden arms m today. Her miHnisht truck'nnned out in 4 o ar, from the of the .'^kara Command. iuscs were raided n and later whole 'he city were corxa o:l Homes within
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  • 15 1 I\NT. eligible and Mayfair socialite Wallace yesterday imnurs he will marry Margaret.- UP
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  • 247 1 UK Talent Scouts Seek Boy Girt For Big Parts lalayan fx>y cr wants to be a should go to Hollywood Room, i Theatre, Sinp;.- it 11 a.m. on MonI *ie or she will T ohn
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    152 1 PARENTS GAVE CHILD TO MAN WHQ WANTED GOOD LUCK RICHES THE little girl who was left to die m a Victoria Street cul-de-sac a few days ago, had been given lor adoption to a man who wanted the crippled child to bring him good luck and riches.' This was
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  • 189 1 FBI CRACKS SOVIET SPY RING IN NEW YORK WASHINGTON. Jan 25. (AP>— The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced today three persons have been arrested m New York City as members of a Sovietespionage ring. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover identified those arrested as Jack Soble. 53, his wite Myra Soble,
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  • 90 1 PAID FOR THE WHOLE STREET SHEFFIELD, England, Jan. 25 (UP) When Mrs Lily Monfredi got an electric bill for 5,,4 this week she told her husband to have the electricity cut off. "We will see our way to bed by the street Hghts," she said. But when the main switch
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  • 252 1 Spore To Give Up Control Of Malayan Navy KUALA LUMPUR, FRI. THE FEDERATION'S ARMED FORCES COUNCIL HEADED BY CHIEF MINISTER TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN TODAY ASSUMED FULL COMMAND -OF THE COUNTRY'S ARMY AND ITS DEVELOPMENT, THROUGH AN ORDER TRANSFERRING TO IT "SUCH RIGHTS, .POWERS
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  • 276 1 Dag Proposes New Plan To Keep Peace NEW YORK, Jan. 25 (Reuter) Mr. Dag Hammarskjold. United Nations Secretary-General, today suggested deployment of the UN. emergency force along the whole IsraeliEgyptian armistice line, including the Gaza and Gulf of Aqaba areas, The suggestion was
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  • 37 1 NAIKOBI. Jan 25 (Renter) Maicr Francis Evelyn Fairbanks Jcbnston Superintendent m the Kenya Police a cousin of Field Marsha! Sil Geral.-j Temnier. Chief of *h<* Imperial General Stafl. die<l here suddenly yesterday, aged 38
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  • 90 1 LABOURER FINDS SKULL AMMO A HUMAN skull, bones, 45 rounds of ammunition, a bayonet, two steel water bottles and four unidentifiable handgrenades were recovered by Singapore Police yesterday. The discovery was made by a labourer wbo wa.~ sawing wood m the Asia Brkk Works compound m Chua Chu Kang Road.
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  • 61 1 Briton Shot Dead NICOSIA, Jan. 25 (Reuter) A British civilian wat shot dead and a soldier wounded m a new outbreak of terrorism m Famagusta. East Cyprus, this morning. The civilian employed by the War Department was found shot m the back m his car. The soldier also shot m
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  • 113 1 BELGRADE. Jan. 25. (Reuten— Hungarian authorities are holding under arrest m Budapest the four Britons missing since Jan. 15. a Hungarian Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. The spokesman speaking by telephone to Belgrade said the four "have been arrested by the Hungarian authorities." They are
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  • 214 1 R.A.F. Bombing Puts Terror Boss and Men In a Daze KUALA LUMPUK, Fri.-Ulu Langat's No. 1 Communist terrorist, Chan Thai Chee and his seven-man gang are suffering from slight concussion and nosebleeding—the after-effects of Monday morning's heavy bombing raid by Lincoln bombers of the R.A.F. This was revealed today by
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  • 25 1 THE 70-year-old Earl of Courtown plunged mysteriousiv from a speeding train »iear London late Thursday night and died yesterday of his injuries- UP
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  • 129 1 SO MEN HUNT FOR A TIGER BENTONG, Fri.— Fifty gunmen and two hunting dogs today took part m a large-scale hunt for the killer tiger which has been terrorising villagers here but latest report state that the beast is still at large. The hunting party was led by Mr. A.
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  • 332 2 'Time To Dance' A Hit FRANCES Poh's "Time to Dance," a ballet production m aid of the Sinsapore Association lor the Deaf and Dumb, had its first night before a large audience m the Badminton Hall last night. It was a most ably presented show colourful, well dressed and moderately
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  • 195 2 Failed His Exam— So Schoolboy Goes On Spree A SINGAPORE schoolboy ran away from home and went on a spending spree to Ipoh, Penong and Malacca because he was afraid to tell his father he had failed the school's entrance examination to Form I. The boy, 15-year-old Kannabiran Arujanan, was
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  • 172 2 THE Singapore Government Education Ordinance must be changed to meet the present unrest among students m Chinese middle schools, Mr. Chen Ann Lun, principal of the Chinese High School, told the Standard yesterday. Describing the schools* Registration Ordinance of 1950 as a
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  • 96 2 THE Minister for Labour and Welfare. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, has appointed the following to be members of the Board of Visitors for the Nantina and Bushev Park Hqmes, Singapore, for a period of two years They are: Dr. S C. Hwa, Mrs. Grace Lee. Mrs. S.
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  • 241 2 Three Face Trial For Coffee-Stall Keeper's M urder THEY HANDED ME A KNIFE SUGGE WE STAGE A HOLD-UP, YOUTH TELLS CYW A STEP-SON of a Police Officer, jointly charged with tw with the murder of a coffee-stall keeper m Kampong AlcxqV^ June 6, last year, told Mr. Justice Tan Ah
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  • 129 2 TRAVEL BUG BITES GENERAL AT 78 AGE is no handim to veteran Italian G» oral G.Nasi,who infi m bingaporr >PMerdw as tourist aboard the Uoyd Triestiao Li ner Adise. For at 78, Cm. to is still halo and hearty and strong. And the reason "h beeaiiM j r still a
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  • 229 2 THE Singapore Standvac Employees' Union yesterday asked the Standard Vacuum TDil Company for an increase of $55 on the basic salary for monthly paid employees. The union also asked that houriy paid employees of the company be paid 30 cents an hour more. General secretary
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  • 61 2 AX risht-man delegation of the Chinese Bus Owners' Association yesterday held discussions with Mr. L. C Hawkins. who is here to advise the Singapore Government on a unified public transport system. Association secretary. Mr. Kuck Sea*h En?, told the Standard they had "informal t with Mr
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  • 41 2 HOXGKOXG. Jan. 25 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: SIH.II to £1 Sterling: $6.***** to ITSSI1 T SS1 51. 841 to Malayan $1: SO 186 "to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $267 875 to a tael.
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  • 99 2 A NEW Public Services Commission for Sin;3|K»f under the chairmanship of Mr. Chew Hock Leon? wi start work on Tuesday, Jan. 29. A gazette r M lishcd by the C I ment yesterday I Chew will hcai the m for five years Other membc the
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  • 157 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) In Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot fob (NonO 08 90 FebRSSNo. 1 05} 95 V Mar 03 93} FebRSSNo. 2 91 91V R.S.S. No. 3 88 h 89 i Tone: Steady S'POKfe iIN The prlrt of tin on the local market
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  • 37 2 FOUND with a revolver m busy New Bridge Road Singapore on Nov. 14 last Ang Chens Van. 43. was yesterday sentenced to four years' jail by Assize Judge. Mr sr&s si i lullty.
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  • 33 2 71-YEAR-Of.D Madam Urn hcd on the I ran* when sh armed robh. Jalan A terdajr. The two her home and hold her p«iran- and the yd Pip- Madam Lin without
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  • 17 2 SVENP I I hand, who I fee* 0 I -fc I try into the Colony
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  • 346 3 S'pore, Federation Face Economic Disaster Malayan Govts. Warned On 'No-Merger 9 THE Singapore and Federation Governments nave been advised that if there can be no political merger of the two territories, there must be an economic union. Otherwise, the Governments were warned, there will be economic disaster after Merdeka. The
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  • 389 3 Malay Secondary Classes: GOVT CLAIMS IT WAS MISINFORMED SINGAPORE Government yesterday declared that it had established Malay secondary classes only because of pressure from the Malay Education Council. In a statement issued yesterday, the Ministry of Education stated that the Malay Education Council had pressed Government to open a Malay
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  • 79 3 A HIGH-RANKING Japanese Foreign Office official will visit Malaya next month to settle outstanding economic and reparations problems, a report from Tokyo stated yesterday. Mr. Koichi Takagi, chief of the Foreign Office's reparations section, will also visit the Philippines. Burma. India and Thailand before returning
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  • 161 3 WILLIAM HOLDEN WILL PAY S'PORE A VISIT WILLIAM llnldrn. tho touch craggy -look ing American actor who has 2 thrilled hundreds of J thousands of movie-gorrs since his first appearance S on the screen, is return- ing to Singapore next 2 Tuesday, en route to Co- C lombo where he
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  • 121 3 FINED FOR CARELESS DRIVING PRIVATE Gunner P X Miller, of RAF. (Sembawang) was convicted and fined $70 m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday for driving his Jeep m a negligent manner resulting m a collision with a cyclist at 8 miles Tampenis Road, on Oct 15 last. Private Miller,
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  • 34 3 THE Keeper of the Rulers Seal. Tuan Haji Mustapha Albakri. has teen aopointed a member of the Rubber Industry Replanting Board m succession to Tunku Yaacob Chairman of the Public Services Commission,
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  • 177 3 'Malay Union's Act ion Is Prejudicial To Alliance' MEMBERSHIP IN COMMUNAL ASSOCIATION THE Singapore UMNO-MCA-Malay Union Alliance will discuss the Malay Union's participation m the newly-formed Communities Liaison Committee sponsored by five non-political communal associations recently. Mr. Wong Foo Nam. Alii- ance's chairman, told the Standard yesterday that the Malay
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  • 71 3 NEGOTIATIONS are now m progress between the Brunei and Singapore governments for a Radio Malaya expert to work m Brunei If the talks succeed, Radio Malaya will send its Programme Organizer, Mr. Jonn Diiclos. to work m Radio Brunei. Mr Duclos (above) 41 years
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  • 374 4 7,000 Square Miles Of Rich Timber Land KUALA LUMPUK, Fri. The Federation Government has completed preliminary investigations into the possibility of opening up a vast track of jungle land embracing North Pahang and Central Trengganu with a $25,000,000 railway cutting across the
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  • 138 4 HE SAYS FAREWELL TO RADIO MALAYA AFTER 10 ycajs of service with Kadio Malaya, Mr. F.N. Lloyd Williams, Deputy Director of Broadcasting, will be leaving the Colony next month. Mr Williams is onp of the first expatriate officers to leave the Colony under the Malayanization plan Asked about his future
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  • 73 4 TWO people were seriously injured m a tight between two rival f;an::s at Lorong Tai Seng last night They were Lim Kia Chenq. 30. and Lim Poh Tee, 20 Kia Cheng received a deep cut on nis '.eft arm, inflicted by a parang Poh Tee
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  • 131 4 Don't Delimit Our Taxis Petition THE Singapore Hue Car and the Singapore Ta.xi Transport Associations will hold an extraordinary general meeting on Jan. 27 to petition against Government delimitation of taxis President of the Hire Car Association and City Councillor. Mr. T. A. Simon, told the Standard yesterday he feared
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  • 45 4 GEE WAI POH was acquitted m a Sinsaoore Court .yesterday on a charge of possession of eight pellets of prepared opium, alleged to have been found m his trousers' pocket by a policeman, along Belilios Road on the night of July 13. last year.
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  • 117 4 F'reworks At Chinese New Year THE Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police m Singapore. Mr. W. J. Parks, has granted permission for the firing of fire-crackers, with the exception o£ any sand cracker, squib or cracker containing any ingredient 'other than black gunpowder, on three days during the Chinese New Year
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  • 85 4 MR. H. F. C. .Leemhruffjjen will leave Singapore today to take up an appointment as First Assistant Commissioner for Malaya m Sydney. Mr Leembruffgen was an officer m the Singapore Government Service He was beinu trained tor the foreisn service m the last two years
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  • 176 4 Found In 'Safe Custody' Of Official's Wife THE Singapore Bus Workers' Union yesterday recovered the $7,ooo— found missing from the Union's fund during the October riots. The sum was handed ever to the management committee of the Union by Mr. Sna Choon Vcc.
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  • 232 4 Knifed His Host's Daughter, Court Is Told A FAMILY friend on one of his usual visits knifed his host's daughter after the girl's mother had uone to sleep, Mr. Justice Buttrose was told m the Singapore Assizes yesterday. S Duraisamy. 30. claimed trial to a charge of attempted murder ot
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 63 4 Standard Almanac Spore Dfcry l«lfe <;u;»r<l Corp-: txtraord'.nary uenet ii meeting at CA Orchdid K<Md. 2 ,iO pm LUiIHWe \M( Art Class 9am A:t cJut> 2 :;u n m Tab'e tennis. Billiards. Rodybu. :<i inc. Boxing and Badminton 2-10 pm. Basket hill 5 p in \\W liii"in»'w and Profession <l
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    • 155 4 Clttb 3 pm. Movie show 8 p.m. Chinese Swimming Club: Chinese New Year Dinner and Iliat "Personality" Contest at club premises m Amber Ruad 7 30 nm Inflrpendent MlmlOMrjr Movement: Free film show at Red Cross Home Trinah 'Merah Besar 4 nm Indian Association: md an Renubhc Day Celehrations. Pubiic
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  • 493 5 BUT $100,000 Spent On Buying Crackers THE Chinese lunar "Year of the Cockerel" hasn't started crowing yet. Although shopkeepers claim that over $100,000 has been spent on the purchase of fire-crackers m Singapore and Malaya, and while importers of foodstuffs and drinks
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  • 295 5 A 6,000 Drop In Cases In Seven Years SINGAPORE is winning the battle against venereal disease. From more than 11,000 cases m 1949, the number dropped to less than 5,000 last year. Dr. L. M. Ram. of the Social Hygiene Department, m Middle Road,
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  • 80 5 HOLLYWOOD comedian Red Skelton has a few 'pointers'* on "How To Escape From Prison" m his new picture. Public Pigeon No. 1 that is, if the wardens are willing collaborators. Where else then could there be a more appropriate place for the premiere of
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  • 142 5 IPOH, Fri. Trisha owners and riders, operating m the Ipoh Town Council area, have sent a joint memorandum to the Mentri Besar, protesting against the "unfair and unreasonable" increase m licence fees for their vehicles since Jan. 1 this year. They also complained ihat
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  • 66 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Four more Malayans will be going to Australia for training under the Colombo Plan. >s P. Nathan, trainee radiographer from the Lady Templer T.B. Hospital, will leave by air on Sunday mornin*"* Mr Ajit Singh and Che Harun bin Mohd. Arabec, of the
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  • 44 5 THE Commercial and Industrial Workers' Union, Singapore, will give free classes m Mandarin for members and their families at the union premises m Allenby Road Th« classes wlil be on Mondays "Wednesdays and Fridays between 7.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m.
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  • 78 5 ITS A SUICIDE CASE POLICE SINGAPORE Police have established that the decomposed body of an unknown Chinese, which was found m Pulau Tckong on Thursday was not a victim of murder. There is reason to believe that i!jr man committed suicide after tyivg both his legs. A pathologist report is
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  • 67 5 COFFEESHOP assistants and stallholders scattered yesterday, when a military three-ton truck crashed into a collecshop at the junction of Paya Lebar Road and Geylang Road. The truck driven by an U L" driver overshot while turning into Paya Lebar Road from Geylang Road and ran into
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  • 24 5 THE Penang Indian Association, will hold a bufTet dinner tonight at its premises m Bagan Jermal Road to celebrate Indian Republic Day
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  • 61 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri A fun fair to last one week, m aid of th(\Upper Perak UMNO division will be held m Lenggong, 30 miles from here, from Feb. 1 to 7. Entertainments m the fair include a "kebaya" contest, modern joget, Chinese wayang, open
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  • 18 5 A well-stocked! shop attracts customers who stop, stare, price the goods, and walk away empty-handed Standardpic
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  • 38 5 THE Blood Transfusion Centre will open tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 12 noon but there will be no donor sessions on Thursday and Friday, being Chinese New Year holidays. Blood donors of all groups are welcome.
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  • 164 5 LIB-SOCS TO DEMAND THE annual delegates conference of the Liberal Socialist Party m March will demand reduction of rents for Singapore Improvement Trust flats. A resolution which has been tabled for discussion at the conference demands, besides reduction of rents for the Trust houses, that
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  • 147 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Information Department officers from Kluang and Segamat districts of Johore, will attend a conference m Kuala Lumpur on Feb 7, sponsored by the Good Citizens Committee. Kluang and Segamat were the first to introduce "good citizens" movement m Johore. The Johore State Information
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    • 485 6 'THE Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, declared m Penang that it was the intention of the Government to try to make the people look upon Malaya as their home. The new education policy has been designed for this purpose. In this transition period, certain doubts and fears
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    • 423 6 r^HE sudden display of Puritanism by Malays m the Federation has reached fantastic proportions. No one denies their right to insist that the principles of the Islamic religion must be accepted and adhered to by fannful followers of the great Prophet and his teachings. But to extend
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  • 641 6 Budapest Humour BUDAPEST SINCE time immemorial Budapest has been a city of jokes, pranks and anecdotes* Whether times were good or bad, Budapesters were fond of jests, o f bantering and mocking each other and especially of ridiculing politicians and the political situation. Nothing has changed m this respect during
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  • 824 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by 1 TUMOUR and wit are the spice of life. Unfortunately, they are m short supply m Malaya. But, occasionally, they come from a source one least expects the Governments of the two territories. They are not of the spontaneous variety. They
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  • 1165 6 By A Special Correspondent THE year 1956 has been for India a year of mixed fortunes. During the course of twelve months the tide of progress lias ebbed and flowed, bringing m its wake many anxious moments of crisis as well as
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  • 339 7 500 Flee Hungary To Escape Into Yugoslavia Kadar Regime Still Harassed By Resistance VIENNA, Jan. 25, (UP)— Hundreds of Russian soldiers were reported today to have deserted Red Army garrisons m Hungary to escape into Yugoslavia. Refugees from southern Hungary estimated at least 500 Red soldiers
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  • 66 7 photo. THE first group of Egyptian prisoners of war to be released by the Israelis arrive at the borderline between the Israeli fortes anc the U.N.E.F. forces on Monday. Yugoslav soldiers of the UNEF stand at right. Four Israel prisoners m Egyptian hands are expected to be
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  • 247 7 2,000-m.p.h. 'Rockoori Can Climb 60 Miles ADELAIDE, Jan. 25—De- tails of equipment to overcome the problem of space travel, including "Rockoons' capable of 2.000 mph and climbing to a height of 60 miles. were released at the longrange weapons establishment at Woomera today. Rockoons will be made shortly from Woomera
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  • 102 7 EL BALLAH, E^ypt, Jan. 25 (Reutcr* The United Nations expects that a channel m the Suez Canal will be clear for 10.000-ton ships by the first fortnight m March, it was announced here today. Mr. King Gordon, chief publicity officer of the United Nat.
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  • 74 7 VAI.ETTA, Jan. 25 (Reutcr) —A Royal Navy statement issued here today tl Die last British salvage vessels were expected to arrive from Ihc Suez Canal said that the British salvage fleet had cleared 13 wrecks, totalling 17,000 tons. The statement said the British salvage crews
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  • 186 7 CAIRO, Jan. 25 (Reuter) —Egyptian newspapers today called on the United Nations to uphold the t.N resolution calling for Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula. i Tho authoritative Al Gomhuria said: "It is the duty of all states of the world, if they have any
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  • 104 7 War Wife Becomes An Aussie MELBOURNE, Jan. 25, Australia's first Japanese war wife to be naturalised. Mrs. Cherry Parkor. mother of five children, was today recefotag congratulations at her home m the Melbourne suburb of Ring wood.. Last night she had undergone the naturalisation ceremony m a fanfare of publicity
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  • 175 7 E OKA LOSES HALF ITS HARD CORE LEADERS NICOSIA. Jan. 25, (Reutrr) In the heaviest blow yet struck at the EOKA terrorist organization, security forces have killed or captured nearly half its "hard core" leaders, seized an arsenal of weapons, and probably forest :*J led a big attack on a
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  • 71 7 ASCENSION ISLAND. South Atlantic, Jan. 25, (Reuter) The Duke of Edinburgh landed here this morning fiom the Royal ya'-ht Britannia to be come the first member of the Royal family to visit this tiny island Ascension. which has a population of less than 'jno, was "spruced
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  • 145 7 IKES PLAN GETS PAST FIRST HURDLE WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 (UP) The House Foreign Affairs Committee last night overwhelmingly approved President Eisenhower's plan to use economic aid and force if necessary to block Russian penetration of the Middle East. The proposal now goes before the full House of Representatives which wai
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  • 100 7 WASHINGTON. Jan. 25. (AP)— The U.B. Army today announced development of a "package watrr plant" capable of providing purifiod drinking water, even from polluted streams, for 50.000 persons. One man can operate the plant, which purifies water at the rate of 12,000 gallons
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  • 389 8  - DULLES FOLLOWING A DISASTROUS M-E POLICY, Senator Says 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 25, (UP). Senator J. William Fulbright accused Secretary of State John Foster Dulles yesterday cf following a Middle-East policy which was damaging to United States friendship with Great Britain and France. He said it was disastrous 1o NATO and
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  • 207 8 LONDON, Jan. 23 (AP) Dr. Edith Summerskill, Labour Member of Parliament, was accused last night of giving a distorted picture m alleging the British-French invaders of Suez were "inhuman." Sir Edwin Herbert, legal expert who went to Port Said last November as an
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  • 59 8 WASHINGTON. Jan. 25, (AP)— The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and Defence Department announced yesterday that a series of smaller car weapon test explosions will be conducted at the Nevada proving grounds beginning late this Spring. The 1957 series, first to be held m Nevada since 1955.
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  • 154 8 Malenkov's version of Hungary and Suez LONDON. Jan. 25. (Reuter) Mr. Georgi Malenkov, Soviet Deputy Prime Minister, told a meeting at Chkalov, near the L'rals m Oie Central Soviet L'nion. that it had been necessary "to react sharply to the raging aggressors and to bruiQ to their senses the warmongers
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  • 67 8 BEIRUT. Jan. 25 (AP) Lebanese Premier Sami Solh said yesterday Lebanon takes a "positive" attitude towards President Eisenhower's Middle East doctrine. Solh said his eovernment "follows with care," the debates on the Eisenhower doctrine m the U.S. Congress, and that Lebanon basically welcomes the
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  • 428 8 Kashmir Dispute: Plebiscite To Be The Decider NEW YORK, Jan. 25 (Reuter) The United Nations Security Council fost night approved a resolution calling for the maintenance of the status quo m Kashmir while the Council continued consideration of the dispute between India and Pakistan over the State's future. The resolution
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  • 108 8 U.S. REJECTS SOVIET CHARGES OF PLAN FOR ATOM WAR WASHINGTON. Jan. 25 (Reutrr) The I'niU-d States yesterday rejected Soviet charges that it was building bases around Russia as a springboard for an atomic war. In a formal statement, the State Department described Jhe Soviet charges as "propaganda intimidation." Mr Lincoln
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    • 32 8 Cases or hahi w before birth "ti* ported by lv« v, n J day m the Medira, Hoth said ih 0 haU Perfectly norm" more lusty erirs '<* delivered- b^J AP
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    • 45 8 w woman dird n *n Of injuries suffered i n PMfr(l »T the world's f irst "n^ i The death of Mr i? l9 U COX was doc to ■nuli'fH embolism which or.-in?, 0 a le Injury wfTerrt *!> the Zeppelin raid.- dunn AP
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    • 55 8 An \mrri< m «ii). Pn W expelled from aS vrs.rrdav because h lr not neak French. n o wi 0ul migration law pemiu 3L£ Jo Rive in. gram. „v, lanffu.ice. Thi s m( h^ an» somcl.mrs U sr«l to bar the tomigration n!jS£ prefers to keep froi^Sfi
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    • 43 8 Muskr-on. Michinn awiS The City Council an ordinance making it f for dogs o hark "at s D ,'h time or m inch a mann as to annoy or duiurh th, sleep, repose, health, JJI or comfort" of rcMrirnts- UP
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    • 46 8 i Vh m v m (hri^ w Radrnhaugh. ti. a^3 California poiwo tn •ph O n' Charlie after she aas arrAtS for allcßrdlv hrrakinc a traf. fir tow, an offiror a^keri f or Charlirv numhpr. Charlie is mv dof," she told him. UP
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    • 30 8 Red Chin.i rorentlv shin. w pod i second cnmirn. mcnt of more than 1 Km tom of frozen beef and mutton to Egypt, according m rekinr Radio.- AP
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    • 33 8 Singer Vmi Bum refused to conform or dpnr reports that she is divorcing Mniscs ViTMKO, who a ufek ago was judgrfl th. t.ithrr of twi^s horn to her former secretary.- AP
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    • 42 8 GRACE-IOUS A Princess Grarp cot not ™of bed twice vstordav, lr>s than .'lO hours after the birth of her tirst child. Her doctor. Fmile Horvct. t<-|rl a news conference Pnmrs* Grace appeared "dHifhlrd" to find that "her cracinus Imp h.ui returned."- AP
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 65 8 TSKE DUH MICE! §\M Don't be sold on this; (If )i S Mm^%^i=^f^^ you cant get a w !#«SJS^I VW I^^^ Q ua l'ty Frigidaire f C(Q |I|S=?)j "j if f/-^ I from him, switch to 'PSB ww'mT A SELECTED DEALER For information ring: M? Jr J0 63 ROBINSON ROAD
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  • 273 9 TALKING FASHION with LANE Malaya's humid heat the cotton dress is first favourite for day-to-day wear, o nd nothing looks nicer than cheeks crisp, fresh gingham or subtly- toned plaids. incham is one of the Uidesi wearing cottons on thr rrnrket provided you bay a reputable -and certainly one of
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    23 9 Swim Style This season even swim-suits are checked, this one (belon) is m plaid' ginghafm, laven- and white, shirred iyito shoe string straps.
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  • 728 9 pARENTS are human beings. Like other people parents sometimes think ignoble thoughts and feel unworthy emotions. Now and again they find themselves resenting or being .iealous and ashamed of their youngsters. If these sentiments do not jibe with those ascribed to them on Mother's and Father's Day
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  • 437 9 JANUARY is usually a quiet month for shoppers and shopkeepers alike, but this year, with Chinese New Year, following so closely on the heels of Christmas, Kuala Lumpur tradesmen are enjoying a boom. I find that the greeting cards on sale tend towards classically simple illustrations of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 237 9 NOW/fa CHIKSI New WAR Traditional festival fare make up the latest fe^"jft addition to the Magnolia range of Cassatas. lltP Delicious, taste-tempting Oranges, Pineapple. g IMI Pistachio Nuts and Lychee Mousse combine to make this Cassata the most fitting and satisfying jfL%m.M don't leave your orders till the last moment.
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  • FINANCE & COMMERCE
    • 245 10 WIDE GAPS IN RUBBER PRICES THIS has been a week of sharp fluctuations with an active market, says the weekly rubber report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd. Throughout the period there has been an underlying uneasiness which was not a surprising aftermath of the recent sharp decline. Shorts were
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  • 163 10 FIVE members of the staff of the American International Assurance Co. Ltd. m Singapore were yesterday presented with long service awards lor completing at least 25 years' service with companies of the American International Group. They were Messrs. Lee Yew. Horace Wang Z C. Dan, Ta u
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  • 239 10 FIRST AUST. AIRLINER WITH RADAR DUE HERE THE first Australian airliner to be fitted with weather-map-ping radar a Qantas Super Constellation is due m Singapore tomorrow afternoon, from Sydney on her way to London. Captain G. U. Allan, assistant general manager of Qantas said m Sydney, that the newly installed
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  • 119 10 OUTER ROADS Laertes, Lucky Carrier. Calt Bintang. Esby, North Star. Eastern Ventures. Chunchi. Wayla. Lily. Madelaine, Rajula. Schouten. INNER ROADS Sg- Dew, Leng-undi, Tapah. Lnndak, Matang. Kimanis. Marudu, Playaran. Nangkavindr. Hi n Chuan. Debora, Kembong. Benveg. Larantuka. Leti, Hock Ho, Buana. Lampong Tg. Pinang. Aik Hin, Tai
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  • 28 10 THE Singer Sewing Machine Co. -of America is to establish a £300.000 factory at Pcnrith, New South Wales, to supply machines and p#rts throughout Australia
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  • 34 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks' Association buying rates are: Canada 31 7/16 (T.T.). 31 9/16 (0.D.), 315 credit bills and 31 1516 trade bills (90 d/st). Selling: 31 1/16. Oiher exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 123 10 Rubber Price Rises 4 Cts. BETTER SENTIMENT SINGAPORE rubber prices rose by 4£ cents to 95] cents per lb. for first grade February shipment on short covering purchases and improved sentiment. Better overseas advices resulted m a three-cent rise at the opening. In the morning prices steadied on improved overseas
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  • 135 10 MALAYAN ?harebrokers yesterday reported the following businrss done: F. N. orris $2 15 Odd. $2 55; Hammer $1.70: H. Waughs 51. 724; Hume A6/6; Cements $1,724: M Colls $1.03; Cold Storage $1.61|; *s Traders $26.70: Straits Times $3.10: U.E. ords. $9.30; Wearac 5>2.85. Aokam SI 80: Austral Ama!
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  • 114 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, Jan. $272 buyers $284 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $4:: i. sellers, m drums 547 sellers; Muntok white pepper $106 sellers; Sarawak white $105 sellers; Special Sarawak black $78 sellers. Singapore Copra Association closing prices yesterday: Straits
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  • 30 10 TRICOBEST N.V.. a knitwear and stocking factory at Best, has brought a site m Estcourt, Natal, for the erection of a factory lor the manufacture of nylon stockings.
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  • 175 10 MALAYAN Industrial shares were quiet and Inclined to be slightly easier, while tins were irregular. t R d b pt r shar^ s were sll 2htly Price changes announced oy the Association wereINDUSTRIALS r™ t o Bu > ers Seller* Con. Tin Sme.t Ords. 30/6 31/6 Gammon 2.04
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    • 1018 10 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES THE SINGAPORE (STATE OF PERAK) IMRRnrR BOARD ELECTIONS REGULATIONS, HARBOUR BOARD ,n 56 a ,<>^^ TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT .(Regulation 18(3) ELECTION OF A Holiday COUNCILLOR FOR Chinese New Year* Day, GREENTOWN WARD OF THE Thursday, 31st January 1957. IPOH TOWN COUNCIL. "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN jVTOTICE IS
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    • 238 10 NOTICES HOTEL LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956. Regulation 12 (i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration. IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN L1 that, I, LIM KEE KWEE of Kong Wah Hctel, Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration m respect of premises known as No
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    • 602 10 7^ /o&fat flWMnafcfy JAGUAR Delightful styling. .superb elegance deep-seated comfort and sparkling pe,' formance make the 2.4. litre a true thoroughbred of the Jaguar breed A power output of 112 b.h.p. and a 'power/ weight ratio of 90 b.h.p. ensures pheno minal acceleration and a maximum speei of over 100
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 99 10 EXPECTED TODAY M. Airways ML 12i OOSA KL/MAL M. Airways ML 101 124.1 PG/I/KL M. Airways ML 149 1920 TG/I/KL/MAL M. Airways ML 107 1835 PG/KL S an i^ s EM 513 081() SYD/DAR/JAK M. Airways ML 21 fi 1540 PAL Air India A I 3ho 0900 BOM/MADRAS^ M Airways
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    • 740 11 loJctO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LID. ""thi blue funnel une"'* NORTH AMEhICAN SERVICI v rteMeSi Boiton. New York, Baltimore. Philadcphia b Cult Ports «/M »«b 15/16 f.b 17/18 fcb ,nTIIOCHUS 19/23 Mar 24/25 Ma, 26/27 Mai w m 0P" or to Proceed via other po,tv to toao and dtscKarte cargo NORTH GERMAN
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    • 1059 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 "sh.'"** 1 <l«corpo.at.a m f%4 l.n«.»» D. P p r THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE gT SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON CONfININTAI PORTi Sircapore Agapcnor f cr L.vcrpocl and Lae.tet <cr Hollano lnP ft |an 29/ 30 laichas tcr Liverpool ana Hamburg Feb 7
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    • 788 11 MITSUI V^\ LINE Spore P. Show Penawr FOR JAPAN Mciko Moru for Moll *ot». Yokohomo 28 Jan 25 Jon Horunoson Moru tor Kobe, Yokohomo 3 Feb FOR USA. For New York Philadelphia Boltimore Akogiton Maru 1 7 F»-b 20 Feb FOR COCHIN. KARACHI. BOMBAY Aiumaton Maru from Japan 8 Mar
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    • 625 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARPS Soiling* rot Hongkok ond/ot For iatt Per. or. p f. V*m*> S'—f "MALAYA" )f| Porf KOR|A> 26/28 Jan "JUTLANDIA" 30/31 Jan 1/1 Feb 2/3 Feb HOMEWARDS Seilingt foi Genoo Antwerp Rotterdam Harvburg Copenhagen. Gothenburg Oslo Spore P. SSon. Penang "KAMBODIA" M/ 15 Feb 16/17 Feb CALLS
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  • 240 12 O'BRIEN GIVES ADVICE PARRY O'BRIEN. flew into the Colony yesterday after successful coaching tour m Kuala Lumpur ;«nd Penang. Parry yesterday morning concluded nil three-day coaching >ns m the shot putt and discus throw at the Penong City Council Stadium. He expressed the hope that m some ways he had
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  • 61 12 COLOMBO. Jan. 25 (UP) The Board of Control of Ceylon Cricket has accepted an offer from the Malayan Jri^kct Association to tour Malaya m Augu.t next year. The main figures of the three-week tour will be a test match against allMalaya and one match each
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  • 1126 12 IT is idle to pretend that the performances of the Colony's athletes have not on the whole been disappointing m the Melbourne Games, Mr. C. C. Tan, president of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council asserted. This statement was made at the meeting
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  • 43 12 VICTORIA School opened their 19n7 soccer season with a 2-1 victory over th c Young Men's Sikh Association m a friendly match en the VS. ground yesterday Song Pah scored both goals for the Victorians while Sarboo replied for the Sikhs.
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  • 128 12 A.A.A.M. TO ORGANIZE MERDEKA SPORTS MEET THE Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya will organize the Mcrdekn Sports Meet m August at the new Merdeka Stadium m Kuala Lumpur, the Standard learned from authoritative sources yesterday. Tomorrow, at Kuala Lumpur, delegates of the Merdeka Sports Celebrations Committee meet to table plans
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  • 179 12 S.G.S.F.A. League Tourney EIGHT teams will participate m the senior division of this year's Singapore Government Service Football Association League Competition which will commence early this year. The league fixtures will start on Feb. 4. with four matches each day. It is expected to end by the end of February
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  • 41 12 DURBAN, Jan. 25. (Reuter). England scored 184 for the loss of four wickets here today when the third Test against South Africa opened. Bad light stopped play for the day about 25 minutes before stumps would, have been drawn.
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  • 42 12 SINGAPORE Indian Association beat th c Singapore Cricket Club by two goals to one In a fricrHly hockey match on the padane yesterdayHarbhajan Singh and Hardip scored for the Indians and McMullan scored the only goal r or the SCC.
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  • 288 12 CRICKET THE Singapore Cricket Association will hold a knockout tournament m which each competing side will be allowed a maximum of 20 overs. Assuming that both teams play out the overs, a match is expected to be completed m about two and a half hours.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 330 12 "MIDDLE WEIGHTS" Bedford 3 and 5 /oh trucks (short or long wheel base) petrol or diesel P4 and P6. J i tf<' a "^^"^^^g^^™ BBff^Bl BEmffSR "'.^'••S^-S:::'.: tgc>' f Bedford 22 cwt. U.K. all steel van (petrol or 9-^^^ -t- /> 4 diesel) with 'wrap-around' windscreen and i ''l:' ::^i/j/r^r
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  • 322 13 'We're Not Too Old" Barna fa ble-Tennh Controversy LONDON. Jan. 25 (Iteuter) Victor Barna, Britain's table tennis captain and former world champion, has challenged a reported statement by Japan's world champion. Ichiro Ogimura, that such stars as Richard Bergmann and Johnny Leach are "too old for table tennis." Ogimura was
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  • 50 13 2 Sub Depot rallied "...If to > one In cor final for I Shield ;i Kcal i srr.rcd a ha tthe winners, wHlp the cowls were scored by d Jonnv Tan. goal came Aman. rife of Major 1• r Comn anding 2 Sub Depot presented
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  • 152 13 India Doing Well In Table-Tennis MAXILA. Jan 25. (AP)Third- seeded India and fourthseeded South Vietnam swept the opening rounds of the men's team competition for the Baroda Cup m the Fourth Asian Table Tennis championships on Tru rsday. In the women's division. <=e-con/i-seeded Formosa led a field of Jive entries
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  • 18 13 N Brotherhood Sports beat Command Pay J m a friendly soccer ti at Farrer Park yestcr-
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  • 167 13 Sir; The other day 1 read with great Interest an article headlined "Japans Champ Hits Out At Ban*' m your esteemed paper. 1 quite agree with all what the World Table-Tennis Champ, Mr. Ogimura had said. If those people who find that the sponge rubber is too
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  • 724 13  -  ALEX SOARS By KIALA LI MPI R, Fri. Many regard the annual North-South rugby football match, the last of the season's classics, as the "titbit" of the season, and the game between these two first class teams at Jalan Besar Stadium on February 2 should provide
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  • 120 13 TRANSIT Camp Brigade of Gurkhas won the first Army Major Unit's h^< key knockout championship when they brat If) Air Formation Signal ReSimcnt by 1-0 m the final al Tanglin yesterday. At the conclusion of 'he came Brigadier W S. EUckta 0.8. E., presented the 1 rophy
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  • 149 13 "0 Battalion Royal Army Ordnance Corp? entered the final of the Singapore Base District inter-unit boxing championship when they narrowly beat GHQ Signals by 18 points to 15 at Alexandra gymnasium yesterday. Bantam Weiffht; PXe. Turnbuil lo»t to Sigmri Mamnt. Feather Wright: Cpl. Keymer by:\ y
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    • 177 13 IUIIION |>OSTAL TUITION: English Language lessons for Senior and Pre Senior students. Fee* moderate. Cambridge Ititrtry S6-A, Boundary Road. Singa por# 19. t Ht'ltl Till I Tilt I^ll l lit t lltHtlitllt'lyP DIAMOND today shows 5.15 «i.1."» 915 p.m. MXIMBAI.A AJTI. IMITK. JAIKA.I and MA.NY OIIIhKS m "TEERANDAZ" (Hindi) (with
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    • 992 13 CLASSIFIED ADS VEHICLES EOR SALE SITUAfIONS VACANT 1947 HUMBER PULLMAN JLMOH Tt'CIIMrAi .minr LIMOUSINE for sale, m good SCHoo,^"poV| f condition Can be viewed at •«-">!. rr.miL Public Works Department. AFI'OINTMFNI OF X W 2st7o ?e er^d!. Oa d o 'WWUCTWI. State Secretary. Selangor before A PPLICATIONs are Invited 12
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    • 281 13 Li'l Abner By Al Capp ST>W*?SsLl»mfl -AND.OM.VES.'/- 1 WELL. THAT'S SETTLED i YOU VSO HtLP Mh HAPRV >-*■— N^ WRITE ME AN AND NOW BACK TO —^*N MUST CM AMDt-ER.'f REMIND ME TO TAKE s, (NSPIR)MG JfcorA y IMPORTANT r—^UT. 1 SEUE.CT E>£COMiKiG WESIDGNT (OFP^CEASPRESIDE^^^O^ MNAUGURAU > rf>r J BUSINESS
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    • 372 13 awl 111 1)1^1 ■i I 'f^^aJ Bam^avi laV B %IA laam? I rpoilAV giIOTATIOS: I 1 -I'aiM'iue tv bitter, but i m fruit l«* vwi-iil Koiiss^au. SATIKDAI lOK K\tß\ONK; Opportunities for pro- gre*s' exist today m the lorm 1 of pleasure, inspiration, buyi mR or selling Be friendly; rfpay social
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  • 434 14 AS BILL FUNK SEES IT... IT is well known that the Americans and the Australians take their sports very seriously. It is also an established fact that the sporting public m the United Sates and Australia give their athletes and swimmers all their support. In the course of the year,
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  • 64 14 THE following will represent Singapore Cricket Club Ladies m a friendly norkey match again t the Selancor Cluh Lad:c on the padang at 5.15 p.m today Mil G Low. MiM D. Campbell Mrs S Kennedy. Mrs V •v Mr-, a Van Deleur. Poorer Mr- D Yetton; Miss A
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  • 183 14 Windsor Lad Srrulineer The Spcrlrc Franrfc Till BCASTUE JARA THE BEASTIE CLBVBS BLO 1(.«mmI lorage Ihe Beanie QuUkly Jara Mr Mm llevtr Bit* E\erj I'hance liootl Forage PARK II MARVEL OF PERU II RM> VHHJT U PARK ll' 2. <iol»l«n Rebn« Balkan Arab Balkan Arab Balkan Arah Marvel
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  • 1149 14 RACE l: 2.45 p.m.— Horses Class 4. Div. 3—7 JFurs. 1. 80! (mod Forage 9j 9.0U 08. Komrm' Kodgeis West I 642 .j.ira 4y X.l* Guan Boh Stable Lee Kirn Van D Jones 3. 139 The Beastie »v 8.11 Mr. JO. Galloway Donnelly Cracknell 4. o;7
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  • 292 14 CAGER FOX ARRIVING TODAY SAM Fox. well-known Amrncan basketball i-oa« h. .s scheduled to arrive m Singapore t iay, to begin a session of coaching Colony athletes Former head roach -f Ihei Troy E*rofessional Basketball Team m Troy New York, and of the Ottawa Pro F'»othall Team. Sam Fox's speciality
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  • 384 14  -  WINDSOR LAD Says AND WITH ONLY 7.13 HE SHOULD WIN MOTION PICTURE 11, a nimble-footed six-year-old, Mas pretty smart pace, and with only 7n shoulder he should outsmart the opposition m the main sprint (Race Five) over 5£ furlongs fa Three, Division One at
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  • 209 14 RACE FOUR Square Deal improves with each outing, and despite his promotion. 1 give him a great chance to win the main .*even furlongs for Class Three performers. This five-year-old showed splendid form m his last four >tarts m Class Four. He scored twice
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  • 648 14 Take The Beastie in the 2.45 _^±Tj^^__ C UNLESS there is a sudden 1 < change m the weather, the I going; f°r today's races at < K.L. should be good. Best outsider THE best !onp«hot at < Kuala Lumpur today is i THE BEASTIE m Race 1. I The
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  • 246 14 Track form points to Nufenen RAd SEVEN Nufencn Ls m striking form, and I do not propose to look beyond him for the winner here. Twice this week he worked like a winner After his three m 37 4/5 sec. on Tuesday, he again impressed m a three furlongs solo
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  • 241 14 RACE TWO If there should be some "give" m the ground. Park II could make this his tilth successive win. He missed his engagements at Penang because of the firm going He scored his fourth win at Ipoh m very convincing
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