Singapore Standard, 26 August 1957
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Title Section31 1957-08-26 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE 3pl Jn VjH 4 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 lines) 2400 /A* 2811 2414 1. 111. V>. .">:> SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1957 J2 PAGES I~> CENTS31 words
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Article269 1957-08-26 1 JAMES DAVID - JAMES DAVID By Leftist Leaders In Schools Are Known To CID I Will Crush Any Bid By Them To Disrupt Colony Education, Says Chew THE SINGAPORE SPECIAL BRANCH HAS COMPILED A BLACK LISTCONTAINING NAMES OF EXTREME LEFT WING STUDENT LEADERS IN SINGAPORE SCHOOLS, THE STANDARD LEARNED269 words
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Article, Illustration228 1957-08-26 1 Jag Tells Lim: GOVERNMENT should freeze all new applications by trade unions for registration. lIC. President Mr. S. Jaganathan told a representative council of the TUC. yesterday. Addressing more than 30 delegates at the meeting called specially to discuss the recent mass arrests of228 words
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166 1957-08-26 1 LONDON V IP) Bril il I w.ally naif rt Mi t..d.i> Lit v p.irri| Io tforr.N.--..- her interest m the Persian Cull as a priie for with n mil \r.ib_a Govern" r.t quarters Indicated thai Bril b de A led to stay166 words
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Article35 1957-08-26 1 MAJOR David Simons, the adventurous yomtl American flier-scientist, who soared to 102.000 feet m a balloon earlier this week to collect scientific data, was yesterday rded the Distinguished 1 lying Cross Re uterReuter - 35 words
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Article72 1957-08-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Roy A I tonight h it the thru rew members of the it crashed on I day night were killed m the crash. Their names will be released after the next of .aye been informed. i contact has made with the72 words
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Article21 1957-08-26 1 PRESIDENT Shukri O Kouatly of Syria left Cairo today by air for Damascus after undergoing medical nent :n E-typt21 words
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Article91 1957-08-26 1 SYDNEY. Aug. 25 (Reuter) British troops and some civilian technicians are being flow n "m unprecedented secrecy" to Maraiinga atomic testing station m South Australia, the Sunday Telegraph said here today. The newspaper said that these personnel would take part m next month's series of nuclear91 words
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Article, Illustration318 1957-08-26 1 [Meow! What A Party ll THE smell of incense and fresh flowers. .the wail of the Indian clarinet and the thud-thud of a drum. Gaily-dressed Tamil women m saris carried trays of fruit and sweets on their shoulders. Behind them trailed 1318 words
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Article, Illustration14 1957-08-26 1 EVERYBODY is happy— the "operation" was successful and Thandavarayan proudly displays Kulappy.14 words
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114 1957-08-26 1 ALLEGATIONS that police raiding parties damaged Union equipment during the past two days of the j anti -subversive swoop were made at yesterday's meet- j ing of the representative council of the Singapore Trade Union Congress. President of the Singapore Coffee-Shop Workers' Union alleged114 words
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Article97 1957-08-26 1 THE General Council of the Singapore Labour Front yesterday sent its Merdeka greeting to the Federation Government. The message reads: "The Singapore Labour Fron: sends its warmest fraternal greetings to the UMNO-MCA-MIC i Alliance on the achievement of Merdeka by the Federation of Malaya. "This is an97 words
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81 1957-08-26 1 'Colony Lucky To Have Lim As Leader' SYDNEY, Aug. 25 'Reuter) —The Sydney Morning Herald Bald m an editorial today that it was fortunate for Singapore and indeed Australia that Singapore had a man of the calibre of Mr. Lim Yew Hock at the head of affairs. The editorial .said81 words
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Article38 1957-08-26 1 A POLICE party found the body of Chong Kian, a Khek. aged 16, of Saling New Village m the Kulai District of Johore on Friday. He was said to have been beaten to death by terrorists38 words
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137 1957-08-26 1 Colony Crime Round-up A CLERK Steven Dass. 24, j was admitted to Singapore i General Hospital last night with a severe cut on his right arm. He was attacked by two unidentified men, one ot them armed with a parang. m Henderson Road. A137 words
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Article, Illustration143 1957-08-26 1 TEMPLER ASSURES U.K. HELP FOR FED. BRITAIN'S Chief of the Imperial General Stall. F:> .d Marshal Sir Gerald Templer, last night assured Malaya ot the British government*! continued co-operation m matters concerning tht country's defence. Sir Gerald, accompanied by Lady Tempi-:, arrived m Singapore from London yesterday on the invitation143 words
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Article135 1957-08-26 1 More Quit Songram's Cabinet —And One Returns BANC. KOK. Au_ AP) Two ministers and three deputy ministers have i.Mtned from Premier Pibul Sonpram's cabinet, hui ..> a result of a cabinet council session yesterday further resignations have been definit. h ...oided Most important move In yr-'erday's session was Pibul's appointment135 words
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Article, Illustration232 1957-08-26 1 FRONTS ANTI-RED PLEDGE MR CHEW SWEE KiE Right Atmosphere Must Be Created' THE SIM.APOKM 1 r Front > est. rri._\ pledged fi^ht Con munisl sub. h and to en .ii< tin m i pssai mosphen for th. futun peritv il th.' island th« M oi its in l;.t l. t232 words
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75 1957-08-26 1 LONDON. A us. 25 Al' 1 lie Sunria> I \pres« sa rl that Princess (ira.ce of Monaco is delin pectin; i baby at the end of December. The paper said an official announcement would hf made to this effect when Princess Gran75 words
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Advertisement65 1957-08-26 1 Spit 'al Offer 40' I less on SPORTS CUPS MEDALS hiLVFR E. P. S. tor ONE MONTH G. C. DE SILVA BROS. 3 Raffles Place. S'pore-1. Telephone: S3l 1 5. Of C Wlemorabie &cca6ion6^\^ m j^K^T Ixavc been celebrated :cai\ Crater c\ -> 3 trusted drinhd Usomfttlmre't of) J-EttATEO rATERS.65 words
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Advertisement71 1957-08-26 1 Special Merdeka OfferPHILIPS RADIO at Reduced Prices Get your Set from us SUPER SERVICES S 180 Sclrgic Rood, Singapore 7. Tel *****. ______________________S________________________V~ a >- ot'4 na accident THAT ROLLEI WINS THE LION'S ihA R E OF PHOTO COMPETITION PRIZES GIVES YOU f|«EBP* COMPLETE CON TROL UP TO AND fj(3fc^l^K71 words
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272 1957-08-26 2 TAHJOXG MALIM. Sun.— More than 2,500 people from this town and neighbouring villages "invaded" the Changkat Bharu Forest Reserve m an attempt to get MCP district committee member. Chee Loy, and his bandit remnants to come out nd ptfien lei In RAF In272 words
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Article, Illustration90 1957-08-26 2 SIX R.A.A.F. Canberra jet bombers landed at Tengah airfield m Singapore yesterday after flyins. from Brisbane. Australia m only eigM hours. The jets, led by Wing-Com-mander K.A. Hosking. have tome to represent Australia at a fly-past over Kuala Lumpur next Saturday during the Merdeka celebrations. They90 words
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Article279 1957-08-26 2 TAN SIEW SIN FOR MINISTRY OF JUSTICE? KUALA LUMPUR Sun. In a bid to streamline the cabinet of independent Mala>.i the Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman has decided lo make majer changes m the cabinet, the Standard learned tnd.t In the new set-up the present Ministry279 words
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Article67 1957-08-26 2 BENTONG, Sun. The managi tnent of the Kralak Tin Mine here has agreed to pay all dismissed employees a 14-day "fcratuity," tne Standard was tOld today It will also provide free transport for the men and their ianu'.i.s to their homes nn to a67 words
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Article63 1957-08-26 2 PENANG, Sun. President of th- Penanf branch of the National Union ot Government O-Dce Workers. Tuan Haji All Rouse, today stated that fence-sitters should now realize the usefulness of onions and _.ive up their selfish attitude by joining up. Tuan Haji All Rouse was speaking at63 words
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Article66 1957-08-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A patrol of the First Battalion, the Rifle Brigade, yesterday led I gan.; of about four terrorists m the Pagoh area ot .lohore and killed one of them. He was Han Leon<: alias Ah Han S3, who Wl nt underground at the66 words
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Article117 1957-08-26 2 PENANG. Sun— The Labour Party of Malaya today declared that since Government was not able to end the Emergency quickly, "it should be prepared to negotiate with the Communists for an amicable and peaceful ending to the Emergency." The Fifth Annual National Conference of the Party117 words
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Article, Illustration103 1957-08-26 2 MR R. A. HODGSON, a director of Messrs. Lewis and Peat Ltd.. of London has arrived m Singapore to work for some time with the firm's associate local company, Messrs. Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd. For many years. Mr. Hodgson, who was the senior ruobei broker103 words
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Article81 1957-08-26 2 ALOR STAR, Sun. Che Hamidah Bahari, the only woman member ot the Board uf Censors for strip shows here, today criticized her colleagues for allowing the beauty stars of the Kowloon Revue to give their show. She pointed out that strip shows m the past,81 words
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Article31 1957-08-26 2 TUAN SYED Ahmad Shahabuddin. chairman cf the North Kedah U.M.N.O. division and a Federal councillor, will be leaving Malaya (Of Amer.ca on a US LS. scholarship on Sept. 8.31 words
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264 1957-08-26 2 WILLIE SOH - $100,000 Ransom Haiti To Merchant's Kidnappers WILLIE SOH By THE story of the abduction and release of Singapore wine merchant. Mr. Ng Kirn Lee. 53, was told for the first time yesterday. A close friend of his said that Mr. Ng's family paid $100,000 for his release which was on264 words
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62 1957-08-26 2 been paid $100,000 (he would not .say how it was paid, the merchant was driven, stiil blindfolded, to Pas'r Panjang where he was left by the roadside. He later hailed a tax: and returned to r ami Mr Iff had left his home62 words
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206 1957-08-26 2 Free Malaya Should Help Merdeka Movements In N. Borneo, Sarawak Brunei PMIP RESOLUTION KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Pan Malayan Lslamu Party todtn ur mously decided to ask the independent Federation to use it> "persuashe ence" to get the British Government to secure independence for all countm South-east Asia by the206 words
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117 1957-08-26 2 A COURSE on the constitutions of the independent Federation of Malaya and the city-state of Singapore soon be conducted m Singapore. The course, consisting of ten lectures, is being organized j-y tiie Singapore Council for Adult Education. The Council's assistant secretary (Further Education). Mr. E.117 words
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178 1957-08-26 2 MALACCA. Sun —Chief Mlni s l c r-designate of Malacca, Dato Osman bin Ta!:b. fcodllj urged the people here to forget their differences and work together for a better Malaya. Dato Osman. who came here four days ago, has taken up the post of Settlement178 words
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Advertisement298 1957-08-26 2 REX- 9.30 pm Mmr __£>*_.' I ___r DIAKA_)(^r6dSTEI6£R VI I I 1» II S WITH KI.ONDK lIMR Will 111 r.UESTS Ol \l SO ONF~MI»\TII I-r IK Ktl> Will IU \u I Kl>l Ll HI ill I. I" I RSI SIX 1 \IMF> Ull II HI \V\ DOR S Ml V*l298 words
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Advertisement90 1957-08-26 2 'ISLAND IN THE SUN* CONTESTr Q Please enter me as a contestant for the following events on "Fiesta Night" (Aug.3o) at the Ocean Park Hotel, Singapore, (delete where unnecessary): (a) "Miss Bikini of Ocean Park, 1.157" lb) Most original West Indian costume. lei Mambo Dance Contest. id) Cha-Cha Dance Contest.90 words
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Advertisement131 1957-08-26 2 A New Development! Assuring Complete Wateproof ing for Years Advantages O Easy closing of the case simply by turning the bock between guiding marks. Perfect watertightness ct ur yd duration under oil tempefCJUW* is cssured, because the back adheres con.-c-.tiy to a plastic ring und* pressure by a circu'er Perfect131 words
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363 1957-08-26 3 IN A TELEVISION BROADCAST TO THE AUSSIES, MR. LIM SAYS... He Wants Merger With Fed. As Soon As Possible CHINESE m Malaya will always maintain that they are Malayans and work loyally together with other races for the benefit of the country, Singapore's Chief363 words
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Article, Illustration81 1957-08-26 3 Michael Anchant - Michael Anchant Photo by A DOUBLE wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday between the former Yvonne Partridge. 20, of the WRAF. Changi and Sergeant Terry Cox. 21, an RAF wireless fitter (left) and the former Jean Allen, 23, also of the WRAF and81 words
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Article176 1957-08-26 3 "..'ALA LUMPUR, Sun. The majority of present youths suffer from moral and spiritual degeneration and this is one peril Malayan youths must guard themselves ag.;. Ceylonese leader, Dato Sir _;h Thuraisingham warned today. He said this at the lite: section of the Ceylon Tamils' Kalavirthy Sangam held176 words
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Article51 1957-08-26 3 .3N of the c apore Sinhalese Associa*k tion will welcome Ceylon's Prime Minister. Mr. S. V. D Bandaranaike. on his arrival ne Colony tomorrow. Members are requested to attend a tea-party given by the Ceylon Commissioner at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday at the on Sports Club Balestier51 words
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Article28 1957-08-26 3 tay Low Thi>. a Bahamian, was fined S6O or 14 days' jail m the Sessions Court yesterday for having m his possession two packets of chandu.28 words
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Article, Illustration335 1957-08-26 3 Colony Women Hold 2-Day Discussion With UN Consultant REPRESENTATIVES of Singapore's chief women's groups met yesterday morning to discuss the problems of organization and how to overcome them with an American visitor. Miss Anna Lord Strauss, United Nations consultant at the recent U.N. Seminar for Women, at Bangkok, and formerStandardpic - 335 words
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Advertisement181 1957-08-26 3 THE MALAYAN RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION Celebrates the Independence of Malaya By Inaugurating An Accelerated Service on 15th September GOLDEN A!_!_CW r-lgjjjf^TJßfc. better kkkrxr addaia; I •U IF IrJ*^^.!^Bl_M1 rJ !^BI_M and FASTER MAGIC ARROW lilnmlj I jUWIB) ;^k, SOUTHERN CROSS buiet-cusl\e KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE BAY XH.IIT "MAGIC ARROW" "SOUTHERN CROSS" Kuala181 words
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Advertisement179 1957-08-26 3 FINAL WEEK 83rd ANNIVERSARY i Sole pi FOR EVERY CASH EdFF PURCHASE r nki- of 850.00 ONE BOTTLE OF FRENCH PERFUMERY J COST J2O WHILE IT LASTS I REPRICED FOR I FINAL CLEARANCE SPECIAL BARGAINS LXCLUSIVE MEN'S ITOttl at 129, BATU ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR GENTS DEPT 41-43 High St, LADIES179 words
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Miscellaneous230 1957-08-26 3 Standard Almanac Wr mmm^ ,7 Laotian and Cambodian xtudenN: Elim Church (1(179. Serangoon To meet the Chief Mi Koad. If! Vesper Service Llm J ew Hotk tne lr.frr: 7.30 p m lon Services Conference Room The Bethe^da Hall (77. Bras Hasah Assembly House. Koad): Special Mmistr) meeUng. Malayan Council ot230 words
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Advertisement841 1957-08-26 4 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Roec THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax. Montreal, Boston, New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia b Cult Ports S pore P- Sham Penang ANTILOCHUS 24 23 Aug 29 Aug 30 Aug POLTOORUS '/IS Oct 16 Oct 17 18 Oct Cartiars841 words
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Advertisement1325 1957-08-26 4 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 linesl Uncorpcieiec m bugapoe) (12 lines) s _':;r the blue funnel line SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape1,325 words
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Advertisement892 1957-08-26 4 MITSUI |gj LINE S'p arc P. S'hom Penang FOR JAPAN Nasusan Maru for Yokohama, Moji, Kobe, Osaka 7 Sept Meiko Moru for Yokohama. Moji, Kobe, Osaka via Hongkong 1 5 Sept 1 2 Sept Hagurosan Maru via Manila for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe 24Sept FOR USA. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore892 words
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Advertisement718 1957-08-26 4 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings for Bongkok and/or For Eost vio Suci Penang P S'hom "SARGODHA" I* Pen "SIENA" 31 Aug/2%| "LALANDIA" 15/17 Sept 18 M 9 Sept 20:...,, I Bangkok only. J HOMEWARDS Soilings for Aden, Port Said, Genoa Ar Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo, c Spore P.S'hom F.718 words
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Article139 1957-08-26 5 Malayan On U.K. Training Course THE ar- i Mr. Bachee Saw recently as :he first Malayan to come to the I ngdom under the Technical Co-opera: I Scheme of the Colombo Plan, marks a broaden. ng of British help to South-east I Previously training courses m this category were arranged139 words
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Article26 1957-08-26 5 AN official Israeli announcement confirmed reports that an agreement setting up a joint Israe -Gl shippi: ig pany h to cc signed MSI month26 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-08-26 5 Lumpur, .vill be officially opened h> the Federation Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. TIIK Federal Hotel, one of the 1 ('derations biggest hotels m Bukit Mi-tang Koad. Kuala32 words
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111 1957-08-26 5 New Record For British Car Industry THE announcement by the British Board of Trade of 79,483 cars produced m July signifies another record for the United Kingdom car industry so far as the rate of production is concerned. This figure gives an average output of 19.871 cars a week, which111 words
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Article36 1957-08-26 5 THE 19th annual Radio Component Show, organized by the U.K. Rac.io and Electronic Component ."Manufacturers' Federation, is to be held at Grosvenor House and Park Lane House, London, from April 14 to 17, 19.53.36 words
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Article52 1957-08-26 5 TUX Malayan Exchar.ue Bar ks Association made the foliochanges m its rates to melon Saturday: Canada: buying, T.T. 30-13 16; O.D. 30-15 It:. 80 days airmail 31-1 4 credit bills, 31-5/16 trade Selling. TT. or O.D. rcaciv: 30-1 2; Sw« d sh Kr. 167-1 4. Other exchange rates52 words
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653 1957-08-26 5 1.000 mph Aircraft At Farnborough Show At last five aircraft that have never been publicly shown before, two world record holders, three newi ftying engine test-beds and I the latest versions of some j cf Britain's country's successful turbine and piston- I engined airliners, will be features of this year's653 words
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Article222 1957-08-26 5 Eastern United Assurance Copn. Ltd: Profit for year end* ed $1 i W v $288,742 C3BJ I final di lend I and ol 851 are recommended g a total distribution of 1 t the ir. Net liquid assets m balance sheet work out 441...4 or $48 88 pet222 words
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Article157 1957-08-26 5 Air Suspension For Road Vehicles A FORM of air suspension hi icltwh rubber bellows, containing air under press take the place of conventional spring!, a«i been developed for road vehicles m Britain. Ffci (mil f I Mm t Untures of this system are that thp resistance to movement of the157 words
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Article67 1957-08-26 5 A NEW air-motor tube cleaner developed by a U.K. firm for sugar-producers and the petroleum indusTy combines power economy with greater safety. The cleaner can be used with a variety of brnshM and scraper-heads and can easily negotiate curved tubes for scaling operations. The manufacturers expect their67 words
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Article20 1957-08-26 5 THE West German airline Lufthansa has announced that it had ordered four Lockheed Starliners for its inter-contm-ental services.20 words
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Article415 1957-08-26 5 TINS and rubbers remained firm on the .Malayan share market during the past week and contributed substantially to the considerable volume of business written. The London market was adversely affected by a falling New York stock market, the Syrian situation and currency fears but these features415 words
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Article85 1957-08-26 5 NORTH America's first Decca marine navigation chain was opened at Halifax, Nova Scotia. The new long-frequency system, which charts a position electronically, cover approaches to the M rtl American continent via North Atlantic, Gulf of St. Lawrence and some coastal areas of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. VesselsA.P. - 85 words
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Article475 1957-08-26 5 BUSINESS done m shares trOOl Aug. 17 to 23: INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelter Ords. 34/3 ft :_4 4>. Eraser ft Weave Ords. $2.90 to $2.93. to $2M to 52.95. Gammons $2.60, Hammer Co. $2.45 ft $2 4! cd. Hongkong Bank (Col) 5480.00. Hongkong Bank (Lon)475 words
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Article240 1957-08-26 5 3,500 TONS OF COPRA FOR JAPAN sdgdsfgsdfgdsfgdfsgs THE main feature of .he week m the Singapore copra market has been inquiry for shipment to Ja; an and import licences are believed to have been issu< for 3.500 tons, says the weekly report of L< Pea: [Spore) Ltd.. rubber and produce240 words
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Article191 1957-08-26 5 Industrial Safety Measures PASSING on knowledge of industrialization by Britain on the less developed countries m Asia does not simply cover the subject of how to obtain the greatest output from mechanical plant, for there are many spheres covered by the Techi ical Assistance scheme of the Colombo Plan. One191 words
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Article69 1957-08-26 5 UNDER new mar arrangements, world sales of the fully automatic, luxury Princess IV saloons and limousines will be expanded considerably. These cars will now he handled by the full British Motor Corporation sales organization through both Austin and Nuffield Distributors. Standard specification of c models includes69 words
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Advertisement151 1957-08-26 5 NOTICES 'yHE Osaka Shosen Kalsha Line are please.-; nounce that from next month onwards their African Lr:> will be divided into two fa Services. EAST AFRICAN LINE The first sailings will be"AWA MARC Calling at Singapore 15th September. Penang 17th St-p- :ember. Mombasa Ist October. Zanzibar 4th October. Dar-es-Salaam sth151 words
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Advertisement492 1957-08-26 5 NOTICES STo£ES ELE DEPAETSuppij of 16 inralattor uity Testers. Tei i $100 CI 12 N< )ON 16/9 Supply of 30. A. C House P(>pbase Meter $100/-. Close l: -24 9 a ippiy of 10.000 lbs Whit. ton and T.r r S- !t .vn Bine nd 18. Tender Deposit $100 Close492 words
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Article451 1957-08-26 6 pERMENT continues m the Middle East. While dents are being created to cause a split m Anglo-American relations and. m particular, to low ritish prestige m the eyes of the Arab world, friction has developed between the Arab lis m the Mediterranean. The situation is ..jubtedly the451 words
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Article440 1957-08-26 6 I|ECEN )me Malays felt annoyed that tribute should have been paid to the British .1 .nistrators by Malay leaders and others, and M that such expressions of gratitude should be discontinued forthwith. It was the early British administrators like Maxwell. Clifford and Swettenham who made it known440 words
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Article875 1957-08-26 6 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE v\ K\/.\.\.\..» WASHINGTON 'JHERE is strong evidence that the economy wave which threatens the United States' foreign aid and defence programmes is mo r e than a manoeuvring of politicians, more than a passing phase. The Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives cut foreign aid funds875 words
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Article1041 1957-08-26 6 Aster Gunasekera - The NEWS as it strikes me! Aster Gunasekera By THE ink had scarcely dried on this column last Friday, whe n the truth of what it said m its observations on the PAP representative's statement m the Assembly on Wednesday of last week was confirmed by the sensational arrests of1,041 words
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Article, Illustration1185 1957-08-26 6 lAM m duty bound to report that a few genial words I wrote last week on the dominant qualities of American womanhood have got the darlings all steamed up on the other side. The American Press entered the fray with its customary gusto and illuminated the1,185 words
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Advertisement81 1957-08-26 6 _____i____fil_______ B d_K«^ %t ___s_Ssr i&iw _-sl_ifr o°?e^eTu\^e?pe?0 e^eTu\^ e? p e? mJ Nature Intended all to enjoy complete and peac< p each night m order _>• to see them cheerfully through the new fV^ day. To some sleep comes cas X *'^J^4Z. others must take steps to encourage it-81 words
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167 1957-08-26 7 HONGKONG. Aug 23, (Reuter) The Peking Peoples Daily said today that Britain's rep.;.- |g Chinese protest against the forced eviction of Ci. residents m Kowioon, the British territory north of Hongkong, "completely distorted the truth and tried to evade responsibility." V China protested on167 words
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Article, Illustration922 1957-08-26 7 As tension mounts m the turbulent Middle East AND ISTANBUL BUZZES WITH DIPLOMATIC COMINGS AND GOINGS LONDON. Aug. 25 (Reuter) Rulers of Turkey, Iraq and Jordan three key stares m the turbulent Middle East met behind closed doors m Istanbul tonight to discuss developments922 words
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248 1957-08-26 7 B MEXICO CITY, Auff. 25 (rP)-Prince Talal of Saudi Arabia said yesterhe would "co-operate with the devil" against his enemy. Commenting on reports from Syria that large quantities of Russian arms are ig -lipped into thai Middle East country, he said■We have248 words
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244 1957-08-26 7 PARIS, Aug. 25 (Reuter)— Franco- Egyptian talks on economic, financial /r kD\\\\ and cultural lelations open m Geneva CABLE on Monday the first direct contact I J since Egypt severed diplomatic rela- I BRIEFS tions with France as a result of the J244 words
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Article35 1957-08-26 7 lu> Pote Satraciß. first Secretary General of the South East Asia Treaty Organiz. was guest at lunch m Parii yesterday of M. Paul Henry Spaak, Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty ganization. Reuter.35 words
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149 1957-08-26 7 BALTIMORE, Ayg. 25 (Reuter > A former Soviet Army captain who posed as a Hungarian "Freedom Fighter" and entered the United States as a refugee, ?en taken into custody .us wife and children by immigration authorities. Mr. Donald T. Williams, Director of the149 words
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Article, Illustration626 1957-08-26 7 INDONESIA WILL GO RED BY 1960 UNLESS CHAPELY Fre n h screen actress. Pascale Roberts, pictured on arrival at fondon Airport yesterday to confer with British film producer John Croydon and to have a screen test for his new film Known m France as the "The Shape That Wiggles." the626 words
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Article97 1957-08-26 7 NEWCASTLE ON* TV Aug 25. Reuter i— Police toturned out to break up crowds of men struggling to watch 18 year old Thompson take a foam bath m public. The bath advertislr. new product— w_.~ the window of a local MfME. mer_t store. The show was97 words
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Advertisement57 1957-08-26 7 AN EVERLASTING IMPRESSION... *-l IT D.O.M. has left an everlasting impression of X>^t excellence on all who have ,\l enjoyed its superb flavour Vnj *f V a flavour imparted by I \V \i the rare herbs specially f\ A 4 selected for their health f A giving properties. A>% /jS-n.-ictine57 words
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Advertisement160 1957-08-26 7 JiBwSHIOI X !J FI\DS! y. -HHJ^jf Presenting the trend-setting woollen f v '< I -'l# t^ iat wi 9 ive c f |n '-hing touch to your cool 1 -nf_» climate wardrobe. In light or heavy weight, you'll 1 '■\IIM thrill to their flattery and glow with new radiance I160 words
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Article, Illustration230 1957-08-26 8 BRENDA HOWARD - BRENDA HOWARD awwwwvwv MWmm wwwwww. for the Orient Look IT'S c fee! eyebrow raiser West gives to East m the ■orld, end for en Or _ntal look r^__ke-up, eve-brows ere slented end the he r goes up into a Lotus Eud. I watched lovely model Jackie Curtis230 words
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Article281 1957-08-26 8 GIRLS are blossoming out m cool Chinese prints. They are making themselves wraparound kimono style dresses with fly-away sashes. Here's the prettiest one I spotted last week, designed m the latest East-meets-West style. It's perfect for everydaywear; wonderful for slipping over your swimsuit, too. And to make281 words
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Article455 1957-08-26 8 A LOVELY variety of Girpure lace material from. Switzerland iriih the leaf and the floral designs m very soft colours, is among the new shipments ichich has just arrived m the modern silk store. It copies m shades of light and dark blue, aqua and black, or455 words
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Article135 1957-08-26 8 f: A tV Singapore Roteriam want to |ive a.l visiting Overseas Rotarians something to remember by and at the same time have the opportunity to see how Singaporeans live by inviting them with their wives to the home of a Singapore Rotarian (generally a member of the135 words
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Advertisement292 1957-08-26 8 G. E. C. Refrigerator BRADEX For that exacting o*s r i; EYE Examination 0 JrCf by 24 monthly equal payments (CIILORO JI.T) ||ai||f|-f|o p_r and ANNIVERSARY •f Q\ (^V s tYEWEAR f AIF xL_^ j of Distinction tS AT^Amm^m i? V iti "agafni" Vl (Invisible Spectacles) wIM K_*_L_Ji_2_w u, v292 words
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Advertisement78 1957-08-26 8 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Tocthcche, Earache Stomachache Muscle Pcin, Indigestion, Backache Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Bath time is CussoSfe time vA JaY V-_j p I I O*H 118 %^> Cussons £S^^ BABY78 words
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Article527 1957-08-26 9 Xl ALA LIMPIR. Sun. Selangor recovered an early setback to rout Johore 6-1 m their HMS Malaya Cuptie at the Princes Road stadium here, today. Selangor thus take a step nearer 'he cup final. They have to play again.-; R Sembilan and victory m this527 words
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Article204 1957-08-26 9 Korean Puts The Tiger' To Sleep THE welter-weight kingpin of the Federation Tiger Hassan was knocked out m the fifth round of his fight by young and strong Korean Kirn Xi Song, m the main event of Little Nene's promotion at the Great World arena on Saturday. Hassan began aggressively,204 words
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Article95 1957-08-26 9 KOALA LUMPUR. St: n. Hongkong's team for the ieka Games soccer cornion will very nearly be a representative side. This was revealed by the Hongkong Football Association who have decided to send top players from two other soccer teams m Hongkong South China and X95 words
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Article70 1957-08-26 9 AX arc-orate spell of bowling by Tiffin wh i took eight WicketlOC M rum helped Bradde'.l Sports Club to beat Royal Air F ree Tengah by 21 runs at Tengah yesterday. B ;rrison batted well for the Airmen with an unbeaten 52 rune. Sores m70 words
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Article28 1957-08-26 9 THE Singapore Merdeka water-polo team suffered a 7-4 beating when they met Singapore Swimming Club m a friendly water-polo game played at the SSC's pool yesterday.28 words
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1101 1957-08-26 9 BEATEN But Recs Still In Fight For Second Place WITH the Singapore Cricket Association's senior league championships "m the bag" for the Police, a grim tussle continues between well positioned Colony teams for the honour of being runners-up. The two teams likely to gain this position are the Singapore Recreation1,101 words
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Advertisement41 1957-08-26 9 a Our Congratulations and best Wishes to The Federal Hotel ■^■BE B^ 4________t_] ___^_E____ _S_____ 111 BBS C!»" d turni T v r Q **L---* SPI <-_!_3 BB BL _\__\__WSm\mm__\_\W^^ Ideal for Restaurants.... Kitchens... Shop fittings THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.41 words
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Advertisement129 1957-08-26 9 PHONE: ***** GRAMS: ••lIDWOTU" KtALA LLW PLR. The Federal Hotel BUKIT BINTANG ROAD KUALA LUMPUR life*.. Air -conditioned /fe |IP f ''W^jflfjW **I^|a Phones m ever> Room f-f f P|P PSl[SSß__@_^yJf^ Dancing Nightly $Mr 4 ;PW PP^rlw__iiltelili 4 Bars Night c,ub Prr??^P!^ > ___^_____W^^^^^^~2--- v x M <: 'I 1-________________B___Hl^7^^^129 words
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Miscellaneous23 1957-08-26 9 SOCCER Singapore vs Eastern Football Association at Jalan Besar Stadium 8 p.m. Friendly Rajaji Sports Club vs Haikowyu at Jalan Besar, 6.45 pja.23 words
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1023 1957-08-26 10 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all eight- races on Wednesday (Aug. 28), second day of the Singapore Turf Club August Meeting. Horses Class ft, Div. I—6 Furs. 113 Distine 5v 9.11 Mrs. R.N. Hobbs Mr. W McGregor Watt Hobbs 519 Amusement1,023 words
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Article106 1957-08-26 10 Horses Class 2. Orchestration 8.04 Div. 1 (j Furs. Merdeka 8.02 Fair Nipper 9.02 Irish Pearl 8 01 The Cobra 8.11 Chanticleer 7.12 Premier 811 Dusty Bridge 7|] Timberlane 8.07 Tipsy Trout 7 10 Potentate 8.05 Sun Gleam 7a)B Don Wayne 8.03 Horses Class 2, Artina106 words
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Article67 1957-08-26 10 Singapore Indian Recreation Club won the Sinniah Pillai Cup for the second j-ear m succession when they beat their Johore counterparts by two goals to nil m their annual soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Singapore Indians have one more game to play against Johore Indians67 words
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Article179 1957-08-26 10 FORGOTTEN MEN OF SPORT KOTA BAIIRU, Sun—Sporting circles m the state are disappointed that not one sportsman was a recipient of a meritorious award m the Sultan's Mth birthday honours list The men who have put Kelantan on the map were forgotten. Only four years ago. Kelantan wai unheard of179 words
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Article130 1957-08-26 10 PINANG, S.in. Fielding a very young side Chinese Re-'.-■ation Club scored a grand seven wicket victory over tne Penang Sports Club m their •r. .ket league fixture on the Victoria Green here today. The most prominent feature I of the day was the130 words
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Article, Illustration340 1957-08-26 10 Kelantan's Hopes On Raja Azlan High Jumpers By JOHARI ABDULLAH KOTA BHARU, Sun.— Kelantan has selected nine athletes with Sidique Merican, as Team Manager and coach for the Merdeka games. The athletes are Raja Azlan, 100 yards, Ong Geok Kirn, High Jump and Long Jump; Mohd. Abdul Rahman, 880 yards;340 words
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Article429 1957-08-26 10 THIRTEEN new records were set up at the sixth annual athletic meet of Singapore Achilles Club held at Farrer Park on Saturday. Seven were m the Senior division, four m the junior, one m the women's and another m the Inter-Schools relay. E. Mane won the429 words
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737 1957-08-26 11 English League Soccer Begins LONDON, Aug. 25 (Reuter) The opening of the England football season today had a great welcome from the crowds, more than 914,000 people watching 44 league games. The total would have been near the million mark but for one737 words
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Article404 1957-08-26 11 UK SOCCER RESULTS j LEAGUE I Birmingham City 3 Aston V 1; Blackpool 3 Leeds United Everton 1 Wolves 0; Leicester City o Manchester United 3; Luton Tow: 1 B > ;r. W 0: Manchester City vs Sheffie r Wednesday postponed; Nottingham Fore.-t 2 Preston N >rth 1"- 1: Portsmouth404 words
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Article86 1957-08-26 11 RYE. New York. Ausj. 2"). Reuter >—Ko=ei M. Ko i Japan > won his doubles match but was beaten m ringlfw whoa a New Lawn Tennis tournament The Nations Cup opened here yesterday. Both were or.c set matches. With Ramanathan Krishnan he beat Barry MacKav86 words
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Article35 1957-08-26 11 BROOKI.INE, Massachusetts. Aug. 24 (Reuter) Wimbledon champions Althea Gibson and Dar'.ene Hard overpowered unseeded youngsters Jean Arth and Pat Naud 6-3. 6-4. today m their semi-final match at the national doubles tennis championships.35 words
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Advertisement484 1957-08-26 11 SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are from Federal Citizens age 17 but not 23 for the post of Settlement Officer, m the District Office Central Malacca. Salary Kales: Probationers: with School Certificate $13 :.7.50--152.50: With Stai dard VIII or Form IV English school 5122.50 x 7. :.0-i4.. oo: With Standard VII or484 words
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Advertisement537 1957-08-26 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SifIATIONS \L\\] A. C A lONS are invited by I I M Medical Department from or women who wish tram as Almoneri r.ioml c .-eatt old and who beat gained admission to the Social Studies Course at- the Univer- cb> been admitted to the Part 11 I Special537 words
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Advertisement397 1957-08-26 11 SJAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Required for >iV V .,s 1 STRUCTURAL DRAi -(Bi TEMPORARY SUE VOR DRA a pertai 2 TDffOBA YOl Minimum acceptable expern ears. City Guilds Intermer. < Structures an advantage. A. salary of $400 a moral. (11l W All Kin im.imi M NIOR L.~ vo-year agreement at a397 words
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Miscellaneous316 1957-08-26 11 Li I Abner 5y A/ Capp V ''_ta_*E R VAiGW&V I I >'A IDIOT/." UJ I DIDNT H I -AN'TH' SI 1 LOVE VA MADLY. II I /WwK4, I jl f 1 E El Ay K^/fl>^-StgVO^ VA PINCHED T PREALIZE.'.' COPS WILL I EZKD-SUT, YOU J^ m' J^\ SAME/.' J316 words
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Article, Illustration877 1957-08-26 12 Hongkong's Ip Still The Best This Side Of Suez *****781 I IP BACK -J TO GLORY Overseas Stars Take Five Of Eight Titles by LEONG HEW MENG K. H. IP of Hongkong recaptured his past glory m Singapore .esterday, when he produced some vintage877 words
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Article, Illustration197 1957-08-26 12 MINS SIM, LI > K. 11. !;> (Hongkong beat Tan I'jiaa.v .Indonesia) MI S DOUBLES: B. Kajah Praesody beat Tan Liep Tjiauw and Ketje Sudars,.:... Indonesia' 7-5. I rel red WOMEN'S SINGLES: Mis> Ranjani Javasuriva i ,-.l beat Miss Katnenrie I eong (Selangor h-0. WoMt S197 words
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422 1957-08-26 12 V. A. MARKAR - V. A. MARKAR By HOXGKONGs Eastern A. A. narrowly edged Singapore Selection by four coals to three m their second Colony engagement at Jalan Besar Satdium yester- _-_----------------------------------m----------------------------m--m bi visitors made sure ot their victory early before a crowd422 words
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Article, Illustration712 1957-08-26 12 Birthday Treble' For Gaik Bee by GOH CHONG KENG IPOH, Sun. Four-times All-England champion became first-time Malayan singles champ at last when he beat Selangor s Abdullah Piruz m the final of the Malayan championships concluded today at the Perak Turf Club courts. It712 words
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Article689 1957-08-26 12 Dalton Wins 1 00km. Cycling First Cheers to^eka For The f lf, 7 New Zealanders U#fHo*6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Merdeka Games opened here today with the Malayan Cyclists Federation's 100 kilometres road race at the Loke Gardens circuit. And the honour of taking the first victory went to New689 words
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Article503 1957-08-26 12 Thomas Cup Rounds In Spore IPOH, Sun. The Standing Committee of the Badminton Association of Malaya today finalised an intensive training: programme m preparation for Malaya's defence of the Thomas Cup at a four-hour meeting here presided by the BAM president, Mr. Heah Joo503 words
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Article176 1957-08-26 12 Selangor' s Leong Leads MLTA The 1958 Malayan Lawn tennis championships will be held at Kuala Lumpur. This was decided at the annual general meeting of the Malajyan Lawn Tennis Association held m Kuala Lumpur tonight. The North versus South match will also take place m Kuala Lumpur, and so176 words
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Miscellaneous32 1957-08-26 12 PagbSl Page 9 Malaya Cup soccer. S.C.A. tourney. Report and full scoreboards. Page 10 Singapore race fields for Wednesday. Kelantan athletes for MGames. Pags ll F.A. league opens. Review and full results.32 words
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