Singapore Standard, 4 March 1957
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Title Section28 1957-03-04 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #R /t v^| FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 jpi^ j_ SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1957 12 I\\(,F> 15 CENTS28 words
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'STATE OF WAR' IN R.I.
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Article, Illustration145 1957-03-04 1 NAT! Or: WAITS 3 i\!') President Soekarno t Indonesian I«1*H m i nationwide it tin* Cor'.!niini>t >tmnohoW of 1 Ji:> intention to "unite Indo- ih'mj ornc a-ain." Mr. Soekarno may to a tense nation tomorrow on h to hamstr: the Inrionc Cabinet and appoint145 words
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Article22 1957-03-04 1 Mr. Nehru's Party Is Well Ahesd KTWDr ied to m India's ye^ter.ore seats to eight ned opp total 195 topfndfnts 21 422 words
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200 1957-03-04 1 A Room Of His Own Suspense Will Decide The World's Top Stripper each member of 17--man B^igiftp expedition to the Antarctic which leaver m November will have a room ot nil °un at tho basp "because i f la sood for morale" its leader, H Oaston Dc Gerlache said yesterday.Reuter - 200 words
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154 1957-03-04 1 76 Passengers Were Lucky... SIXTEEN passengers travelling m a bus from Johore to Singapore did nor know they had a narrow brush with death when the vehicle came to an abrupt stop at Woodlands yesterday. Fqr when the bus stopped with a jerk.154 words
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510 1957-03-04 1 JAKARTA, MAR. 3 (REUTER) A MILITARY GOVERNMENT HAS TAKEN OVER THE ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL OF CELEBES, MOLUCCAS AND LESSER SUNDA ISLANDS OF EASTERN INDONESIA. It announced plans to cut the central government off from all but thirty per cent of the regions' produce. This510 words
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122 1957-03-04 1 Merdeka: We Know What We Want-PAP SINGAPORE'S Mtrdcka Mission to London on Wednesday will only ask for internal srlf-uovern-nu'-nt ;vnd not complete independence, the leader of the People's Action Party, .Mr. I.cc Kuan Yew, said yesterday. Mr. Lti Vv .1 HHflfctni it the first .iniv.;;V. conference d the Paja Lebai122 words
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Article52 1957-03-04 1 ri- king. Mai h a (Renter) Wn xhibiUon on birth control will be opened next Frtdaj Internatj nal Women's Day. The xhibil ion ii part of a current <\i;?}na:gn fo spread lon a. Igc ol contraception and 1. 1 move piorance and up< viu|< >n parttcularly m52 words
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Article40 1957-03-04 1 ATOMIC-WARY Japanese ar< >tudv;ns a proposal to H nd "■p:'o t o.-t fleets" into the d mger 7ono around Christmi Island m the Pacific wh< ro British thrrmo-nuclcar tc ts aro schrduied to be held this year.— UPUP - 40 words
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Article69 1957-03-04 1 LONDON, March i (I> ter) Mr Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister said today he had high hopes thai hia meetIng with Presideni Ei*enhowcr m Bermuda would dew iip any differences v rim in M tween Britain and United StaU--. The Prime Mini ler also hoped that the69 words
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Article217 1957-03-04 1 BANGKOK. Mar 3 Bans- .ci quiet or. c n( j <■; the governmentp or! ii-ni >•• »te of cmei sency. Then wnm fewer troopi and tankj on the rtreeti of Bangkok V i no tui th«f government et,tj >n of the emergency as pro( i. modReuter; A.P. - 217 words
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210 1957-03-04 1 Reds Go All-Out In Subversion— SEATO Har. (Beater) The South-east Asian Treaty Organization (SEATO) declared today that "an all-out campaimi' of Communist subversion was being waged m the area covered by the eightnation alliance. But :n ItSj leeOOd anr report, seato said that Communism bad "ni;id" no substantial prosre i"210 words
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Article157 1957-03-04 1 Troops Get Ready For Pull-out CAIRO, March 3 (Reuter)— General Dm B United Nationi Enaeffmcy Ftete Commander, hai order* r t the Indian battalion of the foir-.c 'o rr.ove from Sand;;: a, cio c o to Suez, 'o D Ariah on \r.c bnelK^yp 4 :^n border In readinesi ♦o follow157 words
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Article34 1957-03-04 1 GENERAL D Ma Arth'ir. :~rmcr commander m trie Pacifi I suffering fr m an abdnn". r and being att< r-ded a doctor, an aide sai^ v w Yo: k last n:?h.: ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article34 1957-03-04 1 MALIK" Firr.7 Khan Noon, the Pakistan Foreign Ministi r, said In Karachi yesterday that the 80l ri n Of the Ka hmir depute between India and Pakistan was "a little nearer" ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration252 1957-03-04 1 M T. YONG - I'd Like To Live Here FOR GOOD, Says Aussie General M T. YONG B> COMMAND!.!: ol ihe \ustralian expedl tionan lon«. m Malaga dur.ne the Japanese invasion. It (,en rdn n Rrnnett. >esterda% rxprrvspd the wish to settle down m this i <nin ti The 70->rar-old retired arm> ciuial who252 words
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Article23 1957-03-04 1 HI I h- India s D c polls today to elect five Th< once sizo« oftft OQBfvlr ©rio23 words
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Article13 1957-03-04 1 PRINCESS p Louiw me \va encd /m Mooftco f J ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Advertisement30 1957-03-04 1 t» CA6E? f DRESS RINGS a :;;k imoto'' SA^. M R F A RLS^ «bo SOLITAIRE LVA BROS. LM iH rt p tPW ***** 57 RL I JS'BB3! I I30 words
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Advertisement118 1957-03-04 1 Ri'liov R fimcrim* Automattc i»r«1 < hintrfT* R*"f riferwtor*. i .i»h or Ilirf-I'urr hn** l' r m« h.ifkr with IM < U-^ ••(•niic. SUPER SERVICES (Sj £if R.-ul |fl: .•iH'i. MPI R R\l Mi > »l R\ l< L I i When »he »nop i» o "lirt" one, you'll be118 words
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265 1957-03-04 2 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday said that the Colony and the Federation should strive together if both countries were to benefit economically. Speaking at the inauguration of the Singapore Rubber Mantlfadureii and Traders Association m Victoria Street. Mr.265 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-03-04 2 ONE of the most touching scenes of yesterday's Australian pilgrimage to the Singapore War Mpmorial at Kran.ii Military Cemetery. Major V. Rullwinkle. sole survivor of I Japanese mac bine sun massacre of 21 Australian nurses at Banka Island in February. 1942, plares a wreath atStandardpic - 63 words
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197 1957-03-04 2 ONE hundred and twenty midwives, employed by the Singapore Government will go on strike on March It, Tlv decision wai taken by membei ol the Bingapore Gov< man ni Midwifes' i nion, a*, an nv.Tumcy pn«;nu meeting In Nwen Road, mm night M197 words
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Article79 1957-03-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Commonwealth and Consular officers ol loreign states and thrir home-based staffs as well a.- person! on board ncean-going yrncii. not registered m the Federation or Singapore) Will be the only people exemnted from registering; at the forthcoming Malayan census, Government announced today. dIUHi nilej79 words
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Article34 1957-03-04 2 PAR IT BrXTAR. Sun. Dato Shahbander Ibrahim bin Karim, District Ofllcer, Kfian has retired DTom Government service He i: succeeded by Tuan \l'i]\ Anjang Saith bin Ilriii Ahhas fi •■'•ii Pant Buntar.34 words
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Article26 1957-03-04 2 TELEPHONE communlca- joi between Mai Us and Bar,;!; ;< were Hit ye-'rr'!,.v BDDarcnt'v d;.' 1 i r > the State of emergency m Thailand. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration35 1957-03-04 2 MISS I.ITY WI I rMrsl daughter <»l Mi uid Miv Wev l.«-na Hi. i-i '--I Siiua porr. blous "v! .'1 < and Irs .it hrr romini: «»f .--> bntlnl.iN pait> <»ri S;»i ird.iy Night. StandardpicStandardpic - 35 words
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182 1957-03-04 2 BURMA is m a position to supply Malaya with all the tmk slir nerds, the lind of the two-man Burmese Timber Mission, U Kyaw Khine, said m Singapore yesterday. U Ky;r.v. \\;-!O is Ilie1 l ie financial C' ;nrr. i- ,-iorcr182 words
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Article82 1957-03-04 2 BONN Mar. 3 (R< iter) West Qermanj li to p> Britain 588 milli< n rnark£ (about I 50 million) els a defence contrib it lon I t an unspedfled perk d startini ApriJ 1. 1957, It wi .>• n M m m An:/-G' ;-man communique Issued82 words
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Article44 1957-03-04 2 TWO men AM U Hamid am: Ifohamed were -Emitted to >.•_;.*[':(.• < '•<••:< Hoi pil il the eai houi ol yi -:crn.-iv m« <i ni:.g v. hr n r !h men Hi itained itab hfo rod In a Quarrel it the 5| Mile, Changi Road.44 words
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Article, Illustration87 1957-03-04 2 Dissolved Union: Lim May Appeal SECRETARY-GENERAL ol the dissolved Singapore Fartory and Shop Worker;; Union. Mr. Lbn Chin ttong, may appeal to the Minister for Labour a£ain.-.t the dissolution of his ur.ion. The offi'ial.^ of the Union, wi'h the Union's solicitor, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, met Mr tire at Out87 words
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Article76 1957-03-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Kuala Lumpur Youth BactlOM of the UMNO, at a conference today deckled to urge Government to reserve al! unoccupied Stale land and land around Kuala Lumpur exclusively for use by the Malays. i:ui.v' Itohimad T.ihir bin Majeed, leader ol the local UMNO76 words
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524 1957-03-04 2 For Major Vivien it was a day to remember... THE tall and graceful woman, immaculate m the uniform of the Royal Australian Army Nursing: Corps, with a row of decorations pinned onto it. appeared calm, collected and unemotional as she stood m line with other service V.l.P.s at voterday's Australian524 words
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Article73 1957-03-04 2 Anti-Red Rally By Citizens KUALA TRI N \GASV Sun. —.V -Communist deOMM9» traiion and staged today 800 Mai.,;. Chinese village! i I m «he Kcmasek Dj Trengganu. Ikt was nrjwnlwq by Ihc Good C former! re leadership Ir Pau Juhbe Commu! gans were ned by the village Th< s D73 words
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Article26 1957-03-04 2 BRIGADIER lENERA M on SEATO Counci way to attend next week's SEATO .:i Can- He leaves this morning for Car.: 1 126 words
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Advertisement197 1957-03-04 2 NOMAD the best milk from the country of milk r r\ t > NOMAD milk powder If) timPK hotter &**> 3# SAFE nj 1 1 ruts oil ill «r r t,._ TB U T"!. T U 5 a 6. no waste 4 E* f nf ry r co 7i ore197 words
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Article, Illustration117 1957-03-04 3 Yonung Poh Seong - Yonung Poh Seong l>\ ABOVE the whole contingent of 51 women recruits who passed out as fuH-fledged polite constables on Saturday, is shown with the Chief .Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, (seated seventh from left) and the federation Commissioner of Polite. Mr. \V. LStandardpic - 117 words
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Article270 1957-03-04 3 A Home To All Tunku 'None Will Suffer In New Malaya' I II MITR, Sun. _TI Mitutional a. ll not •pt«d "until e\« one to remove where Mich dn 1 ired 1 unku un, today. ired that .iltT under constituthe second :ng ol the Youth Clubs >ur today. constitute of270 words
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Article36 1957-03-04 3 Turbo-prop Arrives Overdue 1 Britannia r to enter the Airways CorLoiidon Sydney down at the rnational AirI .vo hours r reported carrying 38 a: after leavhcavy snow"»e previous night j. J nev at 17.40 today, just36 words
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Article16 1957-03-04 3 Federation ill hold its ommittee meetS r, 15 p.m.. m ct Boys* Hostel.16 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-03-04 3 BIsHOP Hobart B. Amstutz, «>i the Singapore Methodist Church, who laid the foundation stone of the new 51.10.000 mt«>m -<• Methodist Church m Oueen Street, yesterday. Bishop Amstutz. addressing the gathering at the 1 ceremony, expressed the hope that the new thurch will be a68 words
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322 1957-03-04 3 lI'OH, Sun.— Tlie Alliance suffered one of its rare defeats at the Ipoh Town Council bye-election last night when their candidate, Mohamed Vunan bin Abdullah Sani, 31, was defeated by a clear majority by lawyer D. S. Seenivasagam, 34, of322 words
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Article91 1957-03-04 3 No Duty For Circus Animals KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Cii\\i? pcr:'or:rnr. 2, beasts will bi exempted from Customs d ity, the OllttflftM Duties (Exc:v.pt:nri) A:nc n d :t. en Otv.er 8..1 p.,' -ii^hed today stated. New Item Included In On :^r ti exempt from duty Include tbeatri ai property and musical91 words
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Article, Illustration89 1957-03-04 3 PRETTY 19-year-old Miss Cora Ho. a Singapore seamstress was crowned Malaya's 1957 Sarong Kebaya Queen at the Happy World stadium on Saturday night Miss Ho. wearing a pink embroidered kebaya made by the Singer Sewing Machine Company and an Indonesian sarong of light green anri matching brown designs, won theTerence Khoo - 89 words
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211 1957-03-04 3 REPORTS thai several of Thailand's military and poli c mii. la] had boon arrested during the present civil disturbance! were refuted by General Jira Vichitsohggram. chief of the .ioint itall of the Siamese Ministry ol Defence. In Singapore last night. (Sob Vichitsonggran Bow out of211 words
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99 1957-03-04 3 Federation Schools To Teach Islam KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. AM primary schools, whether the language medium be English, Tamil or Chinese, must devote at least two hours per week to the teaching of the national language and the Mua im religion This regulation to be tabled at the next Legislative Council99 words
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214 1957-03-04 3 Polls Post-mortem: Bad Organization, Blames The Minister IPOII, Sun. The People's Progressive Party of ."Malaya this morning issued a statement declaring that the victory of their candidate, Mr. 1). K. Seeniva.sagam, over the Alliance was "a victory of the people.'' The rtatement suggested that the A'..iance :r,;: :e r\ eelectkn214 words
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Article46 1957-03-04 3 PHOON KOK WAI. 25, a private m the *'A" Coy., Ist Federation Regiment, was aentenoed t° f ]V years' jail m the Penang Sessions Court yesterday, alter pleading guilty to unlawful possession of L\:;.~ii rounds of ammunition at Rope Walk en Feb. 1_! 146 words
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Article28 1957-03-04 3 Mr. Sant Teia S;nsh. a graduate of America's Harvard University. will speak on "The Place Of Religion" at 5.30 D.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall today.28 words
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Advertisement216 1957-03-04 3 PRICES SLASHED/ COMMENCES TODAY fOR LADIES HIGH CLASS GOODS AT THROWAWAY PRICES. 75 cts. $1/- $2 $2/50 AT BARGAIN COUNTERS. 1 READY-MADE APPAREL— SpecioI offers m all new styles Blouses, Skirts, Jeans, Shorts, Lingerie, Bras, Swimwcar, Robes, Bags O accessories. EXCLUSIVE GOODS— Special Bargain PRICES REDUCED UP TO 50' c216 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous301 1957-03-04 3 Standard cQlmanac Information at a Glance >i-' KXIHU MM X\ X ((.•n.ril S«T- I: t :\)4J T >:.v F^vne -^^^^^^SWP Lunch Di, t-\-.r_is are C^ I:._ :> 1 30 News |S)': 14 Tbi Stan 10.45 T K .e Rc:'h Lee* p T vi c <P); 3 57-5 tures 11. 15301 words
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168 1957-03-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Mr Justice Hepworth yesterday sentenced Choon Lian Kee, an 18-year-old girl to five years' jail for consorting with armed terrorists. Choon, who stood no higher than the dock rail, was represented by Mr. P. T. Wong. DPP Inche Babaudin168 words
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Article167 1957-03-04 4 Kelantan UMNO Win 8 Seats KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. U I NO. too-; bill rnf» Of the scats nt the Bn f IOWB1 OWB Coil] i. i.■ of tr.c P.i-ir P .'< r. distri I of Kciar.tan vc.-:e:day. X;r.c councillor! were elected lv p iiirec ward < the urban listrici fi167 words
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Article55 1957-03-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Th€ following office brarrrs wire elected at the annual genera] meetlni of the Malayan American Society held over the week-end: President: Mr. M.s. Ifendis, vice-president: r.h. names, hon. •ecretary: Mrs.B.Zechanaii. lion, treasurer: Mr. P. Pothen Committee members: Mrs. U\\. Son. Mrs. R. Tallala. Mr.55 words
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Article260 1957-03-04 4 —Lady MacGillivray Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. With the advent of Mcrdeka. the Malayan Red Cross Society will become one of the 76 natonal societies under the league of Re? Cross societies at Geneva, the President, Lady Mac (iillivray, the wife of the Hi^h Commissioner, said260 words
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Article73 1957-03-04 4 BUILDING DRIVE STARTED PENANG, Sun. Chinese sundry foodi retailers here have bunched a drive to build theii own premise! to house their commercial union. This whs stated by tho President of the Union. Mr. 00l Poh I eong, at the l!Mn anniversary celebrations of the Union held m Prangin Road,73 words
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Article61 1957-03-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malayan Chinese AsfOdft" Uon'i Kuala Lumpur nibbranch at a meeting today relolved to launch a vigorous voters' rcqistration ramnai2n m preparation for the forth coming municipal elections. The meeting he'd under the chairmanship of Mr. Y. T. Lee elected State and Municipal councillor,61 words
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Article62 1957-03-04 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun.— Twenty-one Chinese, Including five women m Province Wellesley, Central, received certificates of naturalization as citizen* ol the United Kingdom and Colonies at a simple ceiemany held li the District Oflice here yesterday The Pi»trid Officer. Mr M. G. Power told ihem thai he hoped62 words
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Article88 1957-03-04 4 Architects Name Officials The Institute of Architects of Malaya and Singapore elected the following officers at Its annual general meeting this week: President Mr. G.E. Magnay: vice-Dresidrnt, Mr. E.J. Scow: hon. secretary. Mr. Kec Yeap; hon. treasurer. Mr J Feme Member.- of the Council comprised eight Fellows of the Institute:88 words
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Article59 1957-03-04 4 'SMART MAN FINED $3,000 MALACCA. Sun. MaftShratc Rnmanatha Ivcr to' 'i I 63-year-old tinsmith, Yong Ngiang Pin, that he was a very smarl man despite his age. "Your tppearance ii rather deceptive,** addjed Mr. Iyer. Yong had admitted DOSMSsinn vi 1,063 bottles of illegally manufactured stout at his Biikit China59 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-03-04 4 -Photo by i MR. and Mrs. Nah J Z Chiang Hock after their wedding m Singapore J recently. Mr. Nah is at- tathed to the Colony's J i Government Treasury and his bride is the third J daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Z Tan Ghee Tee of Singa-Straits Photographers - 55 words
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Article135 1957-03-04 4 MALACCA, Sun. The Malayan Estate Stall Union decided to dissolve itself and .join the AllMalayan Estates Staif Union, at an emergency meeting here yesterday. The Union ii.~o 4( > transfer all Its us amount inn to $450,000, to the National Union. The Union also decided to135 words
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Article36 1957-03-04 4 A Rural Bo;.: di itrid collection centre hi been it at Bedok Real Hov e Singapore, to collect l rates a:. dues payable on hou i land and rubber c kates, cr: Ititt* day, March .">.36 words
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Article72 1957-03-04 4 IPOIT. Sun. There was "rioting" m Ipoh this morning. Police Volunteer Reserves were summoned to man all Police nosts m the district while relieving the regular policemen to deal with the "trouble spots" m the streets. But it wa.s all a "makebelieve" when Police Volunteer Reserves and72 words
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Article49 1957-03-04 4 .JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Restlltl of the draw held here today of the St. .Joseph's school Building Fund lottery: First prize: No. *****, 2nd. *****. 3rd. *****, 4th. *****, Sth !4»i7."). Consolation prizes: No *****. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, I{J9!j31 J9!j3 *****, ***** rind *****.49 words
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Article69 1957-03-04 4 STEWART W.iv Radl Malaya will LI the story oi his exp< dition i.• n H m Radi< i p< i n I :...rbdiy. March 7. at 7.30 m. He spent nine days en th< jourm travi Lling by perahu v. h two S» malai guid< <nU v.rf-L69 words
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Article81 1957-03-04 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun The Nations Un >n I Pl< i I tion Work< r.s yp ti rlay quested the Malayan P'.-.n:' :n^ r Indu. tries Employ* Assoclat n to d( clare M< rdeka Day Aug 31 paid holiday for v. rkers In th( plantati< n81 words
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132 1957-03-04 4 Broke Curfew And Cot Away With It KAJAN'G. Sun. About 20 people broke the curlew here last ni£ht and got away with it. They were passengers who alighted from the delayed south-bound mail train. The train scheduled to pull into Kajang at 9.30 p.m. tte&med m at 11.35 Instead— 95132 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-03-04 4 SHAW BROTHERS w.ll shortly introduce new sitting accommodation for the whole of the Capitol Theatre circle with American Bodiform retractor luxury chairs. Mrs. Dora Hale, Shaw Brothers Public Relct or Officer, sod yesterdc/ that the installation of 600 of these chairs ct c cost of93 words
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262 1957-03-04 4 Top-Level Talks On Borneo's Air Services THE future of the internal air services within the three Borneo territories were discussed at Kuchin£ last week, it Ls officially announced. Hi~h Govern enl iHH Kali from Sarawak. North Borneo, Inc i:- .n^ the Director i I Civil Aviation m the B nw262 words
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Article77 1957-03-04 4 THE Hin !n fesi I "M Sathurthi," (F rth Mooi be cooducti d I Sri Scr.: Vinayagar 1 m Kai m tomorrow from sou p.m. t 10 p m. Ibt pngMMM, by, tho Hind r,j S, fapore Elu ition Dopartment, in< id< i special Abish< and P77 words
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55 1957-03-04 4 GIVE WORKERS SCHOLARSHIPS -MINISTER OH. Sun 1 cal. made good I chann< I >ome of m proftu back to the i by way of scholarshij Mr. Too Mi r\% it annual dinner given by to over •■■■•■< \n I ak Coffee-«hop Keeperf Such a gesture by firms, Mr. T And55 words
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Advertisement151 1957-03-04 4 TO RL\ THIS LOVELY, COMFORTABLE 5-SEATFR GOLIATH, COSTS YOU I ESS THAN HALF THAT OF THE BIG CARS. 1957 Gss=i YOU KEEP CN SAVING! 1. LOW FliL CO\SLMPT!O\ (42 MPG) 2. l()\\ T\\ RATI Wl) I\SIRA\LF 3. LOU C;OSI OF \I\I\TE\A\CE EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. j FACTORY S RLP«ESE\TATIVES151 words
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Advertisement176 1957-03-04 4 SMART OFFICE PROCEDURE WR» m m m m 9 *mm\p m m m m *2r*ffl a: jr£i& m m m n 7 *if ii* f m m mm m i KENJILE FLOORS ASPHALT. Xl Itlil X \|\M lILKV h.-v|,|, nti;,i lnsfitutn.ri.il I ummiTi ill u^«sr\ •t;H v\ II Illu^t' Coloured176 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-03-04 5 Jill's off to Australia British Hariel Jill IMnd Wfl] be visitIng Down-Under for a featured part KR a n k O RRERY ND E R vMS. mm ing filmed ere with Peti I Finch' la tin leadWole.37 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1957-03-04 5 n >\ m uind that Mows l)pp»M--i thr < irnilv a wee bit hardline i§Miiep.ir' ntry t»«jrds the turn of the > H electioneering campaign S*t under way bat Ms stock was precipitately shot ■port P.iki^t.m\ prrsmtatimi of thr hishmir dispu as-un. m the Scyu Ctucil. His1,131 words
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Article, Illustration9 1957-03-04 5 ■< an fish rralh crow «lirn n > drad. I>.idd< V9 words
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Article, Illustration1904 1957-03-04 5 JIM HENRY - JIM HENRY .\\w\w\\\\ Bm^U' Our Queensland Correspondent DEFENCE POLICY BANKING CRISIS AIRLINES WAR QN the Commonwealth newsfront the talking points of the week have been (a) speculation as to what Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, has up his sleeve m the way of a new-look defence policy for Australia,1,904 words
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Advertisement29 1957-03-04 5 EVERY DAY can confidently be used for all purposes which call for a dependable supply of rich, pure, safe milk with the freshmilk flavour. WITH ADDED VITAMINS A D29 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous408 1957-03-04 5 I moDAl 8 QUOTATION: Be practical hard haaded X "VN<- do not lo\e i»i-o|H«- vu rega i ag: Ijn<J a^.^eis. iiiimli tor the good they mutual financial deals. Evening hi\t- ilont* ti*. ;i» tor the kimml *>.<:u:.s a:e favourable. li.i\«- done them." ToMoi. LIBRA— Sept 23 to Oct 22 <408 words
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Article500 1957-03-04 6 I/VER sin'-c I:.'!-:.' uttair.if! independence there has been troui m Celebes though the central author:?;- m Jakarta h.ivr tried to pull a curtain over that troubled province. But trouble cannot b^ got rid oil by ignoring it. The tact is the Christians there [ire still pro-Dutch while500 words
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Article502 1957-03-04 6 East- West Road j N'TIL army crossed from oast to fjtej tm I IIM ■sjsjntair.ou.s backbone of Malaya, MaLr m believed m the myth that it was lmpossit lo r I ItJtsl IIsJM across the peninsula, to R U Batol Tl.:. etjsjejept belonged to the o\6 s*:\ who btl; ved502 words
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718 1957-03-04 6 Philip Deane - U.S. ANXIETIES IN THE Middle East WASHINGTON. MILITARY policy planners m Washington have their own reply to critics of unsuccessful American attempts to find some solution to the problems of the Middle East. They see the comparatively local dispute between Israel and the Arabs as inextricably involved m the struggle718 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter345 1957-03-04 6 Sir: lour article "Heavy SpencUng" on February 'Id was axlmirable m its lucidity and realism. All Malays should profit from the readin? and inwardly digesting thereof! After talking: to various people, from time to time, m Malaya, one is aghast at the colossal ignorance and naivete345 words
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Letter488 1957-03-04 6 FLIGHT OF Sir; "Still the money Ties away" ?avs a headline. U any one ?irpri?cri o Two months alter the inception of ■til government money Started to leave Singapore and it? departure has increased rapidly It ha^ speeded lip ie cntly-as the time draws near to the Merdeka Quintette's departure488 words
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Letter142 1957-03-04 6 Sir; While the Singapore Teachers' Union to which I belong is fighting on hard to get into the unified scheme, little do they know that a certain class of teachers are enjoying a scheflM of their own. This scheme has the backing of the Government. I am referring142 words
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Letter273 1957-03-04 6 < Sir; With reference to the recent news of the UMNO demands, may we have J the pleasure of asking:, through your paper, any kind man-in-the-street to enlighten J us with really reasonable and sensible answers to the following questions:— 1. How would the L'MNO members fetl if273 words
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Letter182 1957-03-04 6 Sir; I read that the Labour Front has just passed a resolution calling for a Malayan to bo Governor-Genera! ailer Merdeka. Surely if the G G. is not to be a Briton, the mantle of office shall fall only on a Singaporean, md not raneoot from the182 words
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Article607 1957-03-04 6 Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Gunasekera Bv [T IS no secret— in fact never has been that the only rear-on a lot of people were perturbed over the birth of New Malaya was the final form to be given to the all important, vex<-d question of citizenship The rumblings607 words
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Advertisement54 1957-03-04 6 MEGGESON covers all tastes m coughs colds treatment FROM ALL DISPENSARIES AND STORES EVERYWHERE T up-to-date treatment (or coughs and coivS offcreJ to >. MEGGESON A CO LTD., London, England Makers first class pharmaceutical products for lbO years. SOU MCVTt OPTORG CO. (MALAYA) LTD. 124, Robinson Road, Singapore and at54 words
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Miscellaneous29 1957-03-04 6 en? k "NO wonder Pop said he didn't see any woman worth |ooking at at his firm s ball. This mask I found in his pocket'* got no eyeholes."29 words
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280 1957-03-04 7 Daughter's Lies Almost Sent Her Father To Prison -But She Is Forgiven \l., >!tr. :> \P)— A mother and lather and their attractive 15--a criminal court sobbing and flinging to one another alter u nerd lor a lake story that could have meant 14 years' imprisonment lor her lather. 'This280 words
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57 1957-03-04 7 THE NAVY: New Bill To Abolish Death Penalty Keuponalty lor with the i Naval now f Com- I lor the I up lor I approval in I mraoni I I I maxiI V. I I I r.~nih tmpn.°nmrr I ne with I dar.^rrnu.I certlllca- flcnc6 ts I for the ever57 words
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Article, Illustration74 1957-03-04 7 ON the seventh anniversary of the Imanat (the Muslim accession to religious le.-viership) of the Aua Khan, the Ismaili Muslim S"ct. followers of the Aga Khan celebrated the Platinum Jubilee of their leader. Here Prince Aly Khan, who deputised for his father who was unable to attend owing to illness,UP - 74 words
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Article13 1957-03-04 7 Edmund by plane v to ob- jr Brii acainst sdfs A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Article28 1957-03-04 7 Jamaica) earthrorked iday 1 and injuring was not power and p s were broken res- I Bay. a port I Jamaica lajt«) walls of racked.28 words
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174 1957-03-04 7 W HOLE CATHOLIC WORLD GREETS POPE PIUS XII ON HIS 81st BIRTHDAY VATIC \N CITY. March ißeut. T p I\ XII. rating hi Ist birthday, terda ran I I < it hia b I Jieavy scheduli of n rk nting idienci an d allng with a large pile of docui174 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-03-04 7 The Arab "Bis Four" arc shown seated m conference m Cairo recently. Their principal discussion was the Eisenhower plan for the Middle Bait Left to riffbt: President Shukry El Kuwatly of Syria, Ring Hussein of Jordan. King; Sand of Saoidi Arabia and President Nasser of Egypt. At right is (Jen65 words
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200 1957-03-04 7 Ike's And Shepilov's Plans For Middle East Should Each Be Considered -SAYS NEHRU MMII. Mar. 3 ne Minfct r is not trying to pa> MidMi feels t^Ehenho the Sh-,|Mv torthy 1,1 n»n- itur- :T; .u'. rhinkms en the sub- Mr Nehru >a:rf on Friday that acU rs ol Russia I200 words
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Article36 1957-03-04 7 S. F :t C Set 1 nl Commission anri Sat urdu. n I S 1 iward 1 the Ror p < Manila g« to ht tknal anri well:.:e ir. '.ib World War ll.— A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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51 1957-03-04 7 TOKYO. March (Kcutcr) A one-headed pij; with two bodies complete with four leus each was born m a litter of 1(> pi«s on a Id/a it.v farm, central Japan today. The unusual animal will be preserved by the loza Auricultural School for study51 words
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Article89 1957-03-04 7 (UP) J; 18 months m -ng false j me centur trial I Dromir.. Mfim:. I ts mpiirit.v In the t Miss Monte i I n I n the senten t 45-year-old Enzio De a <ooth.- iver known pr s:onal!y a. 'Wizard Ore" The tribunal a^tcd89 words
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141 1957-03-04 7 Opposition To French Handing Possessions Over To India PARIS, Mar. 3 (Reutcr) —The French Tnion Assembly, an advisory body, has voted against ratification o* a Franco-Indian treaty handing over French possessions m India to the Indian government. Pondicherry, Karikal liahe tnd Yanaon with 520.000 Inhabitants, were transferred tc India In141 words
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Article67 1957-03-04 7 CINCINNATI, Ohio. March 9 (AP) Doctors at the General Hospital here ma.ssaged the heart of Mrs. Marylee Woods back into action five times but failed m the sixth effort, they reported yesterday. The woman. 31. was taken to the hospital following a diabetic .seizure, the Coroner's67 words
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Article45 1957-03-04 7 MR. V.K. Krishna Menon. Indian minister without portfolio, said m London last night that he planned to leave London b.v air today (QZ Cairo where he expected to have talks with President Nass< r of Egypt before re- turning to India.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article35 1957-03-04 7 SIX Arab infiltrators have been killed m i laibei between Isiaei patrols and Arab band* on the wn from .Jordan to the Cla/a Strip an Israel Army spokesman announced last I night. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-03-04 7 photo. .lANAK SINGH, probably the tallest man m the Indian Army, touches the rool <>1 a i ail way carriage, .lanak, who is 24 years old. is 71 1. '.'in. tall. UPUP - 32 words
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268 1957-03-04 7 Ghana Sends Troops To Que ll Dissidents In Togoland r ACCRA, Gold Coast, March 3 (UP). The new government of Ghana dispatched troops to suppress dissidents m Togoland yesterday. baboteurs sliced through telephone and radio network cables m the province wheie some elements oppose integration with the new nation of268 words
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Article81 1957-03-04 7 WASHINGTON, March I (Reuter)— Bn-. Gen HF Gregory. Director ol the Air Force Ollii-e of Scientific Research, said yesterday «*tfaat the ciir lorce might .^hoot a rocket around the :mon within five year?. Gen. Greqorv confirmed an article m Missiles and Rockets magazine which81 words
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Article32 1957-03-04 7 SECRETARY of State Mr John Foster Duiics on Saturday appointee: Joseph C. SntterthHraite, US. Ambassador to Burma, to bo tho new Director 1 General of the Foreign Service. A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article80 1957-03-04 7 DUCHESS OF KENT IS CHEERED ACCRA. March < Tauter) Tribal priests of Accra yesterday hle^rd the DuchcNs of Kent when, as the Queens representative, she arrived by air for the Gold Coasts transformation on Wednesday into the nrw. independent state of (ihana. With her PBS Mr. K. A. Butler. Britain's80 words
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81 1957-03-04 7 LONDON, Mar. 3 <AP> Down near the South Pole there is I British explorer who itjpi he ha.s the killer^ whales eating out of his hand. Dr. Vivian E. Fuchs. leader ot a Commonwealth expedition *o the Pole. cabled his London headquarters and81 words
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187 1957-03-04 7 He Is Charged With The Murder Of His 5-Year-Old Daughter ASHLAND, Kentucky, Mar. 3 (AP)— A husky 27--year old steel company employee was charged on Saturday with the murder ol one ol hLs five children m what a coroner called "the worst beating I have ever seen." Five-year-fir: Porthl Deri187 words
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Article140 1957-03-04 7 MORRISON HITS OUT AT IKE LONDON. March 3 <UP* Labour Party leader, Herbert Morrison las, night defended Israel's refusal until now to withdraw from the Gaza Strip and Gulf of Aqaba and blasted President Eisenhower for an "unfair, one-sided' speech on the situaticn. Morrison, a former British Foreign Secretary, told140 words
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Article27 1957-03-04 7 EGYPTIAN newspapers saiH yesterday that the Israeli an nouncement concerning unconditional withdrawal from the Gaza Strip should he consider- cd a victory for Egypt. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article25 1957-03-04 7 A GROUP of 74 South Korean orphans left Seoul last night by air for new homes m the United States.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article45 1957-03-04 7 NORTHAMPTON. Massachusetts, March 3 (AP) —Mrs. Grace Coolidge'i Dame was placed en the danflrr Hal pi tcrday at Coo cy Dickinson Hospital, ber phjrsiciaa iaid. Dr. Hugh Tatlock said Un 78-yeaM>ld widow ol foiiini President Calvin Coolidfe; i tcrcd "cardiac and kidney !^i!;:rc45 words
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Article, Illustration189 1957-03-04 7 NIXON HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM A FALLING GLASS PANE CASABLANCA, Morocco. Mar. 3 (IP) VirpPresident Richard M. Nixon narrowly escaped injury yesterday when a pane ol slass iell near him while he was greeting a crowd of Moroccans m the streets. The i c-prc-i'-iCr.' Ed here from Rj if m189 words
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Advertisement92 1957-03-04 7 CANDLEWICK for Comfort.., FRILLED BEDSPREADS I I These love!/ bedc re ere j/^^^^^^^^rj| F deSl s ned for c 3' bed end hQve t \V W^^^^^^^^^^i contrcst ng ce'ej-rd c c ♦li 1 iIRIvI Vlilll 1 $126.00 coch < f^9Wßj^feS^fc% SELF COLOURED BEDSPREADS designed fin one tone check 72" x92 words
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Advertisement803 1957-03-04 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. *****/t 265(11/4 132/6 ftebUM«- Re_* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN StRVICI Te Halltaa totte*. New York. Baltimore PfcUadelphla 6 Uilt fort* Spo»« rJTiarn Zenana ANTILOCMUS V. 21/25 Mar 26 Mar 27/28 Mar TEUCER 19/23 Apr 24/25 Api 26/27 Api C«rrle*» option to prow- «v ohwi803 words
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Advertisement1178 1957-03-04 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (lit fines) Hnccipof»««c m flnMpov*) (12 linet) tT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier* option to proceed via other ports te lead and discharge targe SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore Oue S_Ui P. 5 Hair Kenans Alcmous for L-cr'H1,178 words
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Advertisement800 1957-03-04 8 MITSUI |S LINE Spore P.S'hortj Pcnang fOR JAPAN Akokuroson Moru for Moji. Kob« Yokohomc 8 Mot FOR U.S.A. For New York, Phllodelphie Boltimore Moflomison Mom 9 Mo? 12 Ma» Hoeiton Motu 14 Apr 17 Apr FOR KARACHI. BOMBAY, via COLOMBO Aiumoion Moru from Japan 12 Moi 16 Moi 18 Moi800 words
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Advertisement625 1957-03-04 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling! tot >ongkok ond/or For Eoi Penong P S'horr "PANAMA" "SARGODHA- ||J "MfONIA- 24/26 Mo. 27/28 Mo. BANKGOK ONLY S "SONGKHLA" 10 M o HOMEWARDS Soilings »oi Genoo, Antwerp kc i-^ Homburg. Cop#nhogen G Oldenburg O«lo S'porc P. S'horr f. "JUTLANDIA io/iom.. PASSENGERS ONLY 'K!NA 15/16625 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-03-04 9 odyenr Tirr 1 her Co" PSMSJ after nvous service, Mr. A G. Gsjsmppsjh ngraphed with Goodyear Mr. iMr.P.W. Litch field Gmotgrnfi rd* Mr. Cameron is retiring *'ro": the Kdent of Goodyear For. r36 words
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Article151 1957-03-04 9 INDIA IN LOCAL MARKET FOR OIL KfjILE roronut oil values I slkhtlj m f_sjajT- and Bombay dnria, the M* Straits oil Ewtpr rrmains Biich3W fd, arrwliiiß to Spore) Ltd. In Malayan •UK the porlod has 21 mainiv from India. Sooth Africa. I good I n oil. sustaincan to m:. buying151 words
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Article, Illustration173 1957-03-04 9 'Commerce Will Depend On Govt's Future Actions' SINGAPORE'S commerce and industry will hinge entirely on its Government's future actions, Mr. F. H. Atkinson, retiring chairman of Harper, Gilfillan and Co., Ltd., told the Standard. Mr. Atkin^un who has been closely associated With all aspects of trade m the Federation and173 words
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Article60 1957-03-04 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday: Canada: Buying. T.I. 31 I/It O.D. 31 7 X!. 90 days airmail. ?,\i credit btUs, 21 13/ It; trade bills. Selling. T.T. or OD. ready Canada 31: BftiSS Francs 142]; Deotsehe Marks60 words
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Article326 1957-03-04 9 UNILEVER TURNOVER SHOWS RISE THE Boards of L'nilever Ltd. and Unilever N.V. announce- that provisional results for the year ended Dec. 31, 195€, show that the value of turnover. at i1.KT1.000.000. compares with £1.:>1 5.000,000 for 1053. Although these results are subject to completion of the consolidated accounts and audit,326 words
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Article43 1957-03-04 9 AIR CKYLON have just announced that they will he operating a Colombo Singapore servire as from April. At the outset there will he one flight a week hut further flights will he introduced later to tater for expected traffic requirements.43 words
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497 1957-03-04 9 By A Market Correspondent THE Malayan share market, to a certain extent still affected by the political outlook m the Middle East and by the unrest m Indonesia, was quieter last week with prices moving within narrow limits, but m all sections gains and497 words
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Article39 1957-03-04 9 NEW YORK, M irch l— Dowjor.es c!o>ir.a averages: STOCKS: M I istrial 4' m 20 Rail: 142.42 IS Utilittiet 70.79 69 StocJu 166.06 BONDS: Thi Do«r-JOBCf Commodity futlirei Index (1924-20 average equali l"0> closed at 157.47 UP.39 words
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Article174 1957-03-04 9 Malayan Cement Ltd. In its third veai' <»: operation. the company has made a slightly lower profil at 12.057.00 C < 2., 2, > from which a distribu« tion of 12k' is recommended At Nov. I9.")i;. nel current msets Worked i .i! at 44 1^ (en's per share.174 words
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Article325 1957-03-04 9 BUSINESS reported dono m shares From Feb. 23 to March 1: INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dispensary l -i o «2 its. Fraser Keave Ord $2.22|, Gammons 52.02 to $2.00. Hammer Co.. $IJQ cci cb., to UJVi. Hume Industries 5% Cum Part Prefs. \.28/- to A 28/:?. William Jacks325 words
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Advertisement247 1957-03-04 9 SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES o one/ from >( INDONESIAN PORTS INC MOH STEAMSHIP CO LTD. STEAMSHIP CO D LTD Tel 3344S i E PRER-FERN-VILLE LINES > B. --re Mobile. New Orleans. Hcustor Cape ct Ccod Here) S sor» t». Sham f«n«ns Ni* Toi> Wt tails 8 M,r 9 I? M.»247 words
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Advertisement93 1957-03-04 9 NOTICE P.W D. TENI>£R NOTICE HPENDERS will be received A at the Olli eot the State Engineer, Kedah, Alor Star, from Class A, B, and C Contractors, registered with P.W D. up to 12. 0U noon uf the Sid day of April. 1<)57. for the CONSTRUCTION IN REIN FORCED CONCRETE93 words
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Advertisement568 1957-03-04 9 FLOTTA LAIRO LINE TV "ROMA" VOV 10 (\WING to the apparent uncertainty ct proceeding homewards via Suez Cana! In Marrh 1957, a!! passenger! are berebj informed thai H is reiretttd t.v "Roma"' wi:: mi I Call at Singapore as previous icheduled on March 19th, 1951 bwt win proceed riireci fron568 words
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Advertisement999 1957-03-04 9 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA 'TENDERS art inv.tr d Iron ■I fir>t cla C ntra i only lor the :< ct.on anc completion of tl Add.t, no Wings to the Adm.niMrat: r. Building at Clun; R< ad. S:n lapore. Bill < 1 Quanti v Sp< cifi :ation Articl( I999 words
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Miscellaneous82 1957-03-04 9 EXPECTED TODAY M Airwa.s ML121 00:,.=) KL/MAL M. Airways ML101 1245 PG/KL Si Airways ML401 1515 KUCH *M Airway3 ML102 1920 PG/MAL M. Airwrfyi ML107 1835 KL M Airways KLH28 uR.'.O JAK Gai id 1 OA372 1140 JAK M vavs ML151 ?040 PG M Airways ML109 2020 KL Caltex ps82 words
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Article616 1957-03-04 10 PETER WILSON writes on 'Decline oS Sporting Interest' COUNTY cricket has confessed its ailing state by the publication of recommendations which, if accepted, will change the whole conception of the game. But is Soccer m a much better plight? Yesterday it was learnt that the616 words
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Article159 1957-03-04 10 Fourth Wkt. Stand Saves Kiwis CHRISTCHURCH. Mar. 3. Renter A iourth wicket partnership oi J2 bj John Reid (58 and Taylor (37) helped New Zealand t 1 a first innings lead ol SS over ustralia today m the tii>t unOfflciaJ Test here. Australia, with .wo second Innings wickets down, led159 words
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Article74 1957-03-04 10 LONDON. Mar. 3. (Reuter). —A. Said, formerly of Peshawar University, will cox the Ox lord boat against Cambridge m the annual university race on the River Thames on March 30. Australian R. H. Carnegie. the Oxford president, announced the team today as follows: Bnw-GOGSorell. (two>.SF. A74 words
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Article23 1957-03-04 10 ABERDEEN. Scotland. Mar. 3. < Reute:> Holland beat Scotland I—o m a women's hockey international here today after a goalless first half.23 words
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Article124 1957-03-04 10 Longden's 5,000th Winner ARCADI A. California, Mar. I (AP)— Jockey Johnny Longden rode his 5,000 th winner on Thursday at Santa Anita Park. The 47--year-old galloping grandpa hit the mark, another milestone m a brilliant career, when he brought m Bente m the fourth race. Longden broke the world record124 words
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Article74 1957-03-04 10 S coreboard England first innings: P Richardson lbw b Adock n T. Bailey b Heine 41 D. Compton b Adcork 0 P. May c Duckworth b Goddard 24 D. Insole lbw Heine If. C. Cowdrcy c Waite b AdCOCI 3 T. G. Evans b Heine 5 G. A. Lock not74 words
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Article239 1957-03-04 10 Final Test PORT ELIZABETH, Cape Province, Mar. 3 (Reuter) South Africa finished the second day of the final Test match m a strong position here having taken nine England wickets for 110 after themselves scoring 164. South Africa lost their remaining live wickets 00 the difficult239 words
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Article276 1957-03-04 10 LONDON March 3 iKeuter) 10 Inter-Servicrs tournament: Royal Nav\ 3 the Army fi >at rwickentuuni club matches: (i Hospital 6, London Welsh 3 London Irish v St. Mai\ s Hospital J. London .Scottish 10 Richmond 13 Old Alleynians 9 London Hospital 6. Old Merchant Taylors 5. Blackheath276 words
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138 1957-03-04 10 Change Venue Of Winter Games— Says Russia MOSCOW. Mar. s (AP).— Soviet BPQTt the official Russian iporti organ, on Saturday suggested the removal of the 1960 Olympics from Square Valley California because of the IS State Departments attitude toward participants from Communist countries. The newspaper v:>] patticipat lon In tii.-138 words
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Article56 1957-03-04 10 Hen rick's Record Is Broken MANILA, Mat I [Manaii) .John Davitt, Australia, brake alloomen record when be v.". r the trial heat men's 100-metrr freestyle Philippine National Open iwimming championships here tonight Davitt'.- time was 57 1 sccs\ The o.rl re< oj d v.l 57 4 second?, established In 195456 words
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Article184 1957-03-04 10 MIAMI BEACH. Florida Mar 3 (AP) ROCkJ Marciano. retired undefeated heavyweight boxing rhampion. announced on Saturday ho Is going into night club work. Marciano told I fcMM conference he plans to do a ..ong and dance routine with Jimmy Durar.te opening m Chicago on Mar 19184 words
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Article, Illustration107 1957-03-04 10 Seen above (i Y e fJ r 30th Battalion raoc beam t.-'.o left for HongtcmiQ y€ti€Tday To participate En a i FKLF 'rr-un r BOX i 0 c I npiOA" i Tic -j mccl r ftfc Hussars m :hc semi-final clr.sh. T 'cy arc >-Q'V Icjt lo107 words
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Advertisement469 1957-03-04 10 I IIJIIWHIHffIIIHIMIBB i ma*.. If:iatWfa» now showing! =f KIC II \R|» 1 1 >M\ X X IKIXOK HOWARD JAM. C.XXI X -f I^RUN FOR THE SUN" I m >! I'lKMon [KIIMKII.OK il\) "J ~T SOON! "BABY DOLL" t.ml ir < XKKOI.I. HAKIR "t" BABY riOLL: "SIIOKI II NK.IIIII FASHION T469 words
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Advertisement222 1957-03-04 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTKAChp^ IQUtw IHI 11am-1.45-4.iri-h.4 .Mr MMTrR BIAUIIVi (II Nil l;i RICHARD EGAN IV| t I DEBRA PAGET II TENDP^ ELVIS PRESLEY W X rtaI'lii*' Spenal l-csHurriti* HIM. "I <|{|\ii h [rATUAvi WOW SHOW/N I I I HAT 11am II.". I, 1; JOHNGREGSON ANTHONY QUAYLE PETER finqJ < A222 words
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Article531 1957-03-04 11 L a te Penalty Decides In Tremendous Gup Battle \l,r 3 (ircuter)— Manchester United, the English league chamM mouth's glorious run m the Football Association Cup today r trrmen(lou.s battle by two goals to one to reach the semi-finals. '\~n tl i— i i ercatness m which531 words
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1245 1957-03-04 11 LONDON. March 3 (Re l^ TT league st.indin^s after yesterday's matihes arc as follows: I I AOIL DIVISION 1 icfcpeol I Bhallteld w l Bolton W 2. Prt stor m E 3 CharlK n A 1. I'"' 1 mouth 3 L,,. M v i, Than1,245 words
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Article106 1957-03-04 11 LONDON. March (Reuter) r.ir three Knglish Football \>v,,, iation <up M\th round iv it. hes drawn today will be replaxeil next week a> follows: I xl.iN M.in h Arsenal \> \\.>t hr.»m\M« h. \\.<lm«ml.in March r, Aston Villa vs Bwnley. Ih.irMlax. March 7 Nottingham I «.rt st106 words
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Article117 1957-03-04 11 LONDON. March 3. (Rru- 1 tor» Mr.s. Geotlrey Kohns* Grand National candidate. Sundew, ran a fine trial tor the bis Liverpool steeplechase when leading from start to finish m the three-mile Grand International Chase at the Sandown Park cour.se here yesterday. Ridden by his National Jockey, Fred117 words
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Article47 1957-03-04 11 MIAMI, Florida. March 3. (Reuter) Bold Ruler won the U*****,400 Flamingo stakes r un over nine furlong.s at Hialeah Park race-course here yesterday. Bold Ruler, ridden by Eddie Orchard, won by a neck trom General Duke with I^°n Lirge n further three lengths away third.47 words
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Article19 1957-03-04 11 BLACKPOOL, March 3. (Reuter) England brat Wales 6-0 m the women s international hockey match here yesterday.19 words
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Advertisement807 1957-03-04 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS M.WAGI.U SING WORK INDI STKIAL PROMOTION HOARD i PPUGAI ions an i•■ t\ ip,m personi domiciled m Singapore for c f n< posi rr; rnu.- be Ul< f i it a: M late Doust < nad id la i m,i:- esporii 101 local industn n spool ble807 words
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Advertisement725 1957-03-04 11 VACANT [7ACANCIE9 EXI i V p w '•> i (Quantity Survi i t SB x ISA Total < resent nUMi h i \\\h annu m d la 1 1 be noi '4 ■< ;e and j senior Can I i addition shall I ive passed nediat< Exa 'ion of j725 words
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Advertisement251 1957-03-04 11 A( :k\o\vhimaiim end* and raiartvf, tha pals and Staffs of Rayman ~r i i rfajvi r tr aal I and B of Rayman School r d the Singapore Teachers I n who paid t ts, and a #l (he funeral of his wilt. S!f, AT!()\S \< \\l \anpo i i251 words
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Miscellaneous200 1957-03-04 11 til Abnct g y Al C °PP NCVAH I IH NAHBLK')^)'VJASI bUT VOKH A- C^LA^ \f J AH'LL V ~N V 1 PORN-NIGHTMARtf 7 HAM MY J l( X PND'L: V ACCOUNT AH ALICE «OLD YORE <, CAUGHT < GOOD LUCK l\ PAY THET r r V. M r y200 words
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Article419 1957-03-04 12 They Hit REME 4-0 Fcr A Soccer Upset IT was a srrat day for (he Indian Recreation Club when they shocked the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Kngineers by four soals to nil m the Singapore Amateur Football Association Division One league match at Jalan Besar Stadium419 words
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236 1957-03-04 12 I Mi Ml I mi.lMi.sdr iv* n Jr-.rn ti.. ||M( n Onf.ir >) HMI > Mrtlrr and L J 1 Imitiiii r c (l ....I 1.. ri 'i« .1 •>rlf| 1 j 1 r** ni 1 I" 1 1 'fslrrd 1 h h236 words
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Article181 1957-03-04 12 Aussie Cricketer Makes A Hit \N A( ijl IsITION to Sin E-ip-.rf krt this w lr u,!l hf \V Hu.!if> an Australian soldier Ah<» put up a brunt kno, k of .V, runs for the Serin: f.irdrn n P hiK C"luh I. i nsi th,. .ndcrcrs at r.m-oon \esterd iy.181 words
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Article51 1957-03-04 12 fc goals by Cooper helped RAr Changi to a 1 er S.H.B :n a I ion 2 B match at J Besar yesterday At half t the winners led Other scorers for the A Skelton (3) and 1 v (2). Ismail Yusof td both the goals for the51 words
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Article143 1957-03-04 12 CYMCA Retain T-T Title CH:N £S E Y« n| Mcn'i Christian Association "Iv i" team retained their Singapore Table Tennis Association! Junior inter-Club league title when eat Singap >re Chinese 'hinej an. Engineering E oyeej Uni n "X" team |g to Uu •■< In thi nnal at the Chinese YMCA143 words
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Article37 1957-03-04 12 ROYAL A.r Forr c Tcngah ocd their 1957 loccer -1 Ith i three goals to one victory over Sukaramai Sporti Club when they mcl m SAF Wv, 2A league fixture at nmi Part jn terday.37 words
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455 1957-03-04 12 Braves Roar Back To Scalp Pandas; Kiwis Whip Soldiers Sofibl! Season Off To Spectacular Start TRAILING 10 runs at the end of the fourth, Jim Elliot's Consulate Braves roared back to scalp Tomi Wei's Pandas by 20 19 m a spectacular ball game on the St. Josephs Institution ground yesterday.455 words
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Article195 1957-03-04 12 Johore Cagers Triumph SEAGULL. ,lnh> re heat Fonq Vion by tiij^o 47 m yefterday*! basketball match at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre Another Johorc learn. Thong K^ ong ton tost to* Nan Chia m a k>w-ecoring Kane by 18>12. F lowing arc the remits: Girls' B: .\a:i Clu.io bra' Thong195 words
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Article, Illustration125 1957-03-04 12 GIRLS Sr* r! c: ah v< right, routed Iv, :> k. t Lumpur by ftvc goals I Bti 111 a friendly h a- ir 1 .1 C I I I :>i :n'.: women from X t.i i. imp ir railed to I U form that -vn125 words
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Article91 1957-03-04 12 UNIVERSITY of lUI iyi and Indian AMOdation failed to reach any decision In their friendly crickei match at Balestier Road yesterday. Highlights oi the m.itch vn fraud Inninn oi n by Varsity skipper K. T. Retnan. Scored id briefs 'ar>ity 159 for c x decTd. X t.91 words
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Article362 1957-03-04 12 THK final malchrs m the BiaKapatc Polo Tournament for thr MarDougal Cup and the Victor Cup were played at the Singapore Polo Club ground yesterday afternoon m the presence of His High- noss the Sultan of Pahansr. In the IfacDouga] Cup. the Bnali- C362 words
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Article89 1957-03-04 12 NORTH 1 indei aj 14U) Squadron RNZ A F gained i narrow 8 point (fOftl .mM penalty) to fl (two penaltie win ovei th* j f countei parts fi <>'\- South I sland r.\ tiic Squadron* borne Bnd home rugby mat h ;«t T< ngah y«89 words
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Article45 1957-03-04 12 A HAT-1 RIl IK I i '.':o--rorward Ran w a feal ire is the s.u A Div. A 1 >-. .<' match i. ,i Sport C b and U Bcnal Spoi Club hi n I m c nil vi tory lor the Maxwcii Sportl Club.45 words
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Article, Illustration71 1957-03-04 12 CARMEN BASIUO, world j.i, 1 rirt'hjt: f cHHMP I O R, n'rt)/).s- ON kH€€ IkC rinp r/( C T r/"c/i/ </. O' o. f'< ■/>. md proyi after knock tg QMf kU ■'!(;rr. Johnny SaXtOH tfctf sccorjl round Of Uirir title i'Qhl. BasUin's vinnanrr. JoJ n c/AP - 71 words
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Article156 1957-03-04 12 TEN TEAMS IN MCFA SOCCER KIM A lIWIK Sun Ten teams have entered this year's Malaya Chinese I tintball Association competition. Kelantan ai.- making their first appearance. The i ■•■< 1 meetHt»g of the A :ution I I here b day dh ided to arraj three friendly matches during March*156 words
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Article150 1957-03-04 12 Honours To Ram Ajit A last .r rally by I Bingapore Mai could n I ..avi then In n dcleat at the hand- ol the tadJ m a tion :n a friendly crl match on U i Indl m ground yesterday i r Indians won the natch tar 2»; i150 words
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Article24 1957-03-04 12 ABERDEEN. S ••< Hand. Alar (Reuter) Holland I Scotland I—o In a WOinen'l hockey internationaJ here today aft^r a goalU ss first hair24 words
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Miscellaneous85 1957-03-04 12 SOCCER FRIENDLY: Y<mn§ Stmgt- r pj //M Dockyard Satan Br.Mir 5Jt; SAFA LEAGUE Dr. .s'B Bedofc SC ?-s B ntang Bvlan SC si <T7 r >/- tan0 S >■ M SetM Jtfyt ra Indian Youngsters at F. pi He I Ifoimt Emily pi Pacfi Ian al F. Park al SJ5.85 words
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