The Straits Times, 28 January 1957
1957-01-28
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Title Section25 1957-01-28 17 J COMPLIMENTS t>v MEn^« »AH,V f RJLtI EUELJL. SJ\_L E> KXCF.F.nS 75.000 The Straits Times. AW**** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE. MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1957 15 CENTS25 words
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Article108 1957-01-28 17 $lOO,OOO ONLY 2 DAYS TO GO YOU could win the i 5100.000 prize i More About i Eve committee: Charm Contest But you have only E TWO day, left to j send m your entry j great! MUST BE WON 1 A >ou have to do to show your i108 words
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Article18 1957-01-28 17 Bar) AttI by air today r< tour of the and Canada. md \w.< ricans towards the18 words
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Article, Illustration752 1957-01-28 17 Offer to US? -^Nothing behind our backs,' says Menzies We weren't I consulted' outcry in Australia SYDNEY, Sunday, STRALIANS are shocked by a report that Britain without asking Australia's approval intends to offer use of the Woomera rocket range to the United States. The report carried in theReuter - 752 words
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Article71 1957-01-28 17 n A 72-yrnr- we< k v Injury re- a German raid in 1915 a Old here I a verdict 'of ith "ii Mrs. ix, who lost a leg 42 years ago when the bomb dropped in East London during one of the first air raids inReuter - 71 words
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Article97 1957-01-28 17 SECURITY CHECK ON CIVIL SERVANTS LONDON. Sun. A leader of 50,000 Government employees today protested against a new security drive in all sections of the Civil Service. Mr. Stanley Mayne. general secretary of the Institute of Professional Civil Servants, said the drive was "offensive to the British sense of fairReuter - 97 words
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136 1957-01-28 17 TCOR the first time in 16 years, a blind Chinese girl's hands reached forward yesterday to "see" the faces of her 73-year-old mother, brother and two sisters at the Singapore Railway Station. Madeline Tuan, 29, given up for dead by her family after136 words
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197 1957-01-28 17 'Life peerages 9 for the new Lords LONDON. Sun.— Plans for a sweeping reform of the House of Lords are expected to be announced within a few months well-informed Parliamentary quarters said today. They include a big reduction in the number of members who now sit in the upper houseReuter - 197 words
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Article208 1957-01-28 17 'NO' TO ENTRANCE EXAMINATION KOTA BHARU, Sunday. FIFTY-THREE students from three religious schools in Kelantan today staged a stay-in, strike in the Religious Council building nere to support their demand for admission into the council's secondary school in Kota Bharu. The students, all boys, are from208 words
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Article47 1957-01-28 17 TOKYO. Sun. China today admitted a "definite shortage" of English-lan-guage teachers. Peking Radio said in a broadcast that the need for more English-language teachers was "becoming more and more felt as trade and cultural relations between China and other countries develop." U.P.UP - 47 words
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Article26 1957-01-28 17 TOKYO, Sun. Japanese meterologlsts said tonight that a slight earth tremor had shaken Tokyo earlier tonight but had caused no casualties or damage. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article27 1957-01-28 17 BOMBAY, Sun. The Syrian President, Mr. Shukri El Kuoatly, left for Damascus in a Saudi Arabian plane this morning after 10-day visit to India— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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96 1957-01-28 17 4 ISRAELIS TRADED FOR 5,800 EGYPTIANS TEL AVIV, Sun. All Israeli prisoners of war in Egyptian hands four of them were released to United Nations officers in Raffa, Sinai, today in exchange for 5,800 Egyptian prisoners. Only one. Pilot Officer Jonathan Etkes, of Haifa, shot down in the south ofReuter - 96 words
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Article47 1957-01-28 17 MELBOURNE. Sun— John Marshall. the Australian swimming star, was today given a 50-50 chance by doctors at the Royal Melbourne Hospital to survive a skull fracture. The Olympic swimmer who was injured in a car accident on Friday is still unconscious. -U.P.UP - 47 words
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Article36 1957-01-28 17 NEW YORK. Sun. The United States disclosed yesterday that it would Join in .sponsoring a new UN. resolution to get Israel out of Egypt and establish security between the two countries A. P.36 words
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Article65 1957-01-28 17 LIVERPOOL. Sun. I Dockers her e today lifted a I ban on the loading of raw rubber for Russia. The ban was imposed in November :ts a protest against Russian actions in Hungary. Immediately after lifting the ban, tw 0 gangs of dockers went to65 words
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Article65 1957-01-28 17 'INDIA WONT <ll ITNEW DHHI. Sun President of OMgNM Party today said there can lip no Kashmir plebiscite until Pakistani troops withdraw. Indian takr iui-i would not be affected by I V Security Council resolution. I.P <Sre this column i NOT HUGGING' WASHINGTON. Sun.— Sandys said on arrivalReuter - 65 words
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Article168 1957-01-28 17 All quiet after Kashmir protest itarachi, Sun.- Police stood guard over '.lie Indian High Commission building here today after yesterday's protest demonstrations in Pakistan against the integration of Kashmir into India. Other police patrolled the streets of the capital, but the day passed quietly without any renewal of the "blackReuter - 168 words
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Article22 1957-01-28 17 TEL AVIV. Sun. Mr. David Ben-Gurion the Israeli Prime Minister, has a severe chill and is confined to bed. —Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Advertisement136 1957-01-28 17 f^l f tf today* w** hridcs rM -l, attention to their at is why *0 fcfer ,v them fi'im c p. H. de SUVA LTD. ~YOU BUY THE DINNER... WE BUY THE PIE! Here's a double treaf in store!—^"" Swanson TV Dinner you ■vc gladly give free a packet of136 words
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Advertisement53 1957-01-28 17 Of all the watches Switzerland produces, the marine chronometer is far the most accurate. And every marine chronometer that comes from Switzerland is made by ULYSSE NARDIN. Exclusively. (Limited Production). H. SENA LTD. His>h Class Jewellers Singapore Penan t ,*ma.^ ffor New Year celebrate with In the special carton! Distributed53 words
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356 1957-01-28 18 GREEK REFUGEE'S TALE OF WOE 'No future in Egypt for other races' 31 YEAR OLD (ireek refugee who flew into Singapore yesterday from Egypt said that the future and property of other races, especially Europeans, there was extremely insecure. He was one of a plane-load of 27 Greel: refugee families356 words
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Article, Illustration118 1957-01-28 18 San Prancisco has a large Chinese population and many of the stars of the San Francisco Ballet Company have come to feel at home in the colourful Chinatown of the city. Now the company is coming to Singapore118 words
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Article165 1957-01-28 18 Students pledge to serve freedom LEADERS of the 1,500--strong University of Malaya Students Union have pledged to play a significant part in "this year of merdeka." For a start, they have plans to bring about closer friendship and understanding between themselves and the undergraduates of Nanyang University. Mr Frederick Samuel,165 words
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171 1957-01-28 18 ABOUT 1,600 taxi owners and owner-driv-ers want the Singapore Government to step in and prevent the City Council from delimiting taxis. This was decided at a Joint meeting of the Singapore Hire Car Association and th c Singapore Taxi Transport Association yesterday. The171 words
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119 1957-01-28 18 I EADINO Singapore industrialists yesterday called for immediate action by the Government to meet the threat posed by the Federation Government's refusal to grant tariff concessions to the Colony's exports. i Mr. J.M. Jummabhoy, the Singapore Minister for Commerce and Industry, told the Straits119 words
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Article49 1957-01-28 18 Under a new rule cars competing in the third annual Mobilgas Economy Run on April 19, 20 and 21 will not be permitted to carry ballast. The Run, sponsored by the Standard Vacuum Oil Company, carries $10,000 in cash prizes and several sliver trophies.49 words
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Article27 1957-01-28 18 Officers and men of "A" Division, Volunteer Special Constabulary, in Singapore, held their annual dinner and dance at. the Police Training School on Saturday night.27 words
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262 1957-01-28 18 rREE thousand Singapore Traction Company workers will start a "goslow" If the company does not agree to their demand for a new wage scheme by Feb. 16. No decision was reached at wage talks between the S.T.C. Employees' Union and the company on Friday.262 words
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Article212 1957-01-28 18 Talks on 'Shylocks and the law' THE Singapore r X operative Union 7 organising B lectures on the d^ of borrowing The union's chairman N. A. Kularajah, said day: "It is Imp, members of the '■o- oWrv movement understand legal aspects of from unscrupulous lenders. We hope to start tr.»212 words
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Article47 1957-01-28 18 Singapores Chief Minist»Mr. Lim Yew Hot k. will alter.: a tea party given by (fai Tamils Festival celebratlccommittee in honour of tv visiting Indians. Prof. K Abdul Gafoor and Mr. K. A P Vlsvanathan, at Raffles Hr>t» today at 5.15 p.m.47 words
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Advertisement251 1957-01-28 18 Everyone wants one ifSiiK gglj^% tfgiEV WW&O AfrfffA MORRIS COWLEY 1500 MORRIS ISIS (Series 1 1) MINOR 1000 CONVERTIBLE WrfJCf r%JHttf SW.'^^f.S.^SrßaK An attractive bood .nd envelope ,re fined capacity and 55 b.h.p. Also *dded it boldly designed mesh radiator gnllc. Minor iooo Convertible! [I MINOR 1000 SALOON MORRIS OXFORD251 words
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Article247 1957-01-28 19 Tories look to Macmillan to lift the Middle East gloom Spring-cleaning plans may boost production by lax remissions LONDON, Sunday. CONSERVATIVES are confidently predicting hat the new Prime Minister, Mr. Harold ifiemillan, "ill Miprfae Britain with an April (j.rt aimed to lift «ome of the gloom causedReuter - 247 words
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80 1957-01-28 19 Bring on the dancing girls' -in the Commons IONDON, Sun.— British Ii m.Ps will sit back k In the anand august Commons to revue of king dancing n colour teleia in the day's The new General, Mr. irples, iwho is sible for radio thought good idea Parliamentarian! new media. BBC.80 words
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Article24 1957-01-28 19 I KONG. Sun.— Police tine the theft cash-sweep tickets. i key Club office. for a race on i have been declared P24 words
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Article64 1957-01-28 19 CAPE TOWN. Sun, Mr. Ben Schoeman, South African Transport Minister, yesterday asked Johannesburg industrialists and businessmen to help smash the three-week bus boycott by 50,000 Africans "With firmness and speed." He also urged motorists not to give lifts to the Africans. 1 who walk up toReuter - 64 words
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Article19 1957-01-28 19 WASHINGTON, Sun. The 1.500-mile range atom missile Thor crashed in flames during a launching test yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article124 1957-01-28 19 ADEN. Sunday. A 100 -STRONG force from the Yemeni town of Qataba crossed the border under cover of darkness early yesterday and attacked a government guard post at Sanaah with small arms, accordine to an official communique issued here today. Aden protectorate security I forcesAP - 124 words
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Article34 1957-01-28 19 JERUSALEM, Sun. —An Israeli Army spokesman said a Syrian position opened automatic fire on a group of Israeli hikers near Bulatah settlement in north-eastern Israel yesterday, wounding a 21-year-old man.— A.P.AP - 34 words
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Article65 1957-01-28 19 LONDON. Sun. Mr. Hill, who breeds sal- a in his back drobury was ng for worms. I co .shock them his garden by pushing a garden fork into the earth, connecting it to the mains and switching on the current. Within minutes hundreds of uncomfortable wormsReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-01-28 19 A NEW portrait of Sir WinstAn Churchill by Felix Szczesny Kwarta, an exiled Pole, is admired by Sir Winston's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary Soames. after she unveiled it in London recently/ The portrait, presented to the Institute of Directors by one of its members. Mr. Malcolm Push,65 words
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Article259 1957-01-28 19 T ONDON, Sun. Six Royal Navy frogmen, working in pitch darkness, last night rendered harmless a mine dropped by a German aircraft during the war in the Thames. The frogmen spent five and a half hours in the icycold, muddy water, working in relaysAP - 259 words
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Article46 1957-01-28 19 KATMANDU. Sun.— Only a handful of people gathered to watch Mr. Chou En-lai yesterday as he went on a sightseeing tour. Wherever he went he waved and called to bystanders: "Napali Chini bhai hh.ii "Nepalese and Chinese are brothers." Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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235 1957-01-28 19 Whitehall: Student 'spies' are innocent f ONDON, Sun. The British Foreign Office said last night that four young Britons arrested recently in Budapest had "entirely innocent" intentions when they entered Hungary. The four, Christopher and Basil Lord and Roger Cooper, Oxford undergraduates, and Judith Cripps, are held on espionage charges.Reuter - 235 words
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Advertisement83 1957-01-28 19 Every man needs TOOTAL TIES cet more good tics for your money $£-si&SBfcsS^^^^^^ ■'""'"'♦■"■^'SS'vSs ipuishcd designs in every colour ?i;i >: i i'xs'' i'X«:^ a nd pattern, they're washable and :^ss& N&^3Bsß i irked ikbilized for tested crease- *-:&'*i:i:iS Hav c a look. too. at tootal dressing gowns ■■<■■•>. uavais.83 words
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Advertisement176 1957-01-28 19 IaST ME MORA BLE isms riPTQ /JExJ&C^, SPARKLING JEWELLERY— fv&£Els<? By Krementz. Guarantee JwS-jS-^ life. Gold White Gold and &js§k. LEATHER HANDBAGS Fitted, by Evans of U. S. The most fashionable Bags for WsS&Sl^ WALLETS LEATHER affl&siW Available in 6 Colours to av!al~W?^ match accessories. Beautiful *PERFUME rf>^£gG~3§ffy perfume all176 words
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287 1957-01-28 20 Talent search is on-apply at the Odeon WANTED: TWO MALAYAN FILM STARS fHE Rank Organisation is looking for a pretty Malayan girl and a boy to act in a new Vistavision film, "Wvndom's Way." The girl will play the female lead opposite Peter Finch, who has been cast as an287 words
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Article79 1957-01-28 20 MALACCA, Sun.— The Federation's Minister for Natural Resources and Local Government, Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, yesterday urged the people of Chabau, 34 miles from here, to co-operate with the Government and get rid of the remaining seven terrorists operating in the area. Inche79 words
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Article31 1957-01-28 20 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Inspector R Vijaya has been transferred from Johore Bahru to Muar as investigating officer, in place of Inspector S. Frois who has gone on leave.31 words
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136 1957-01-28 20 MALACCA, Sun. WORKERS In a tin mine at Chin Chin, five miles from here, have complained to community leaders in the area that four men cheated them of money by saying they were social welfare workers. They said the four men called at136 words
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Article239 1957-01-28 20 A DIFFERENT CAST— OLD THEME THE "yes-no-yes" Katong cinema row is to be revived again in the Singapore City Council. A motion rescinding appro- 1 val for the cinema Is to be moved at the council meeting tomorrow. Building of the milliondollar cinema by the239 words
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Article35 1957-01-28 20 Mr. M. O. Mathews has been elected chairman of the Fort Canning branch of the Singapore Army Civil Service Union. Mr. S. L. D'Cruz is secretary and Mr. S. Tripathi is treasurer.35 words
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Article208 1957-01-28 20 'Operation Parchment 9 will be extended after New Year KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Central cooking of rice is to be introduced to a town and six new villages In North Selangor and Perak after the Chinese New Year. The head of the emergency food denial organisation. Mr. M. C.208 words
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Article48 1957-01-28 20 MENTRI BESAR 'S LOSS KOTA BAHRU, Sun.—Tengku Noo r Ashikln, daughter of Kelantan's Mentri Besar, Tengku Hamzah Zainal, died of a heart attack at he r father's residence, "Palm Manor." here on Friday night, aged 18. Tengku Noor Ashikm Ls survived by her husband. She has no children.48 words
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Article114 1957-01-28 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. RAILCARS fitted with Rolls Royce engines under the floor will be brought into extensive use in' Malaya next year. I A railway spokesman told the Straits Times that these self-propelled coaches, would be suitable for minor passenger services. Six had been ordered114 words
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Advertisement125 1957-01-28 20 HOMfo CHINESE NEW YEAR m M^M M% Mm mum m\ mm '^T^TjStL'^'^L^'/jk^\mm MAH LOf AH :^^^^m Traditional festival fare make up the latest '£Mi" addition to the Magnolia range of Cassatas. iiltl Delicious, taste-tempting Oranges. Pineapple, Ilirfl Pistachio Nuts and Lychee Mousse combine to make this Cassata the most fitting125 words
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Advertisement312 1957-01-28 20 FROM JAPAN"! I ...THE BIGGEST, THE COSTLIEST and MOST COLOURFUL CIRCUS i a EVER TO COME TO SINGAPORE' J KINOSHITA JAPANESE I tCIBCUS THE SHOW OF '> i Season Commencing in the S GREAT WORLD PARK, Kirn sen R RdSpo, a (ONLY A FEW MINUTES JOURNEY FROM m THE HEART312 words
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Miscellaneous55 1957-01-28 20 TODAY: Singapore 8.51 a.m. (Bft. 21n.) 10.56 p.m. 1 7ft. 6inj; Port Dickson 5.20 a.m. (7ft.. 61n.) 532 p.m. (6ft 91n.); Penang 12.16 am (sft. 51n.) 11.55 p.m. 1 6ft. 9tn.). TOMORROW: Singapore 939 a.m. (Bft. 61n) 11.24 p.m (7ft. Bin.»: Port Dickson 6 a.m. (Bft.) 6.10 p.m. (7ft. MB.);55 words
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237 1957-01-28 21 MALAY SCHOOLS BODY PUTS BLAME ON GOVT. T HE Singapore Malay Education Council yesterday blamed the Government for the present row over Malay education. In a statement issued after an emergency meeting, the council said the Government had made a mis- I take by sending to Malay secondary classes those237 words
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Article133 1957-01-28 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor State Government is wondering whether the decisions taken by its Executive Council since November are It gal. The poser follows the delay in appointing a Deputy Mentri Besar a post created in November. Under the amended state constitution the Deputy Mentri133 words
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Article125 1957-01-28 21 Gift from Chinese association M^,, BENTONG, Sunday. ORE than 500 people watched the Sultan of Pahang open the Kwangsi Association's new welfare home here on Friday night. The home is on a two-acre site near the district hospital and cost the association Most of the125 words
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Article34 1957-01-28 21 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A rubber smallholders replanting committee has been appointed by the Mentri Besar to advise the State Replant- in? Officer on the implemen--1 tation of the second replantI ing scheme.34 words
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Article80 1957-01-28 21 rpHE swimming pagar which the Singapore City Council built for its employees at Telok Mata Ikan is to be abandoned. A council committee has decided that no further money should be .spent in repairing it because of the "unpopularity and unsuitability of the beach for80 words
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72 1957-01-28 21 All tickets to visit the Japanese floating fair of machinery on the Nissho Maru when it is in Singapore on Feb. 13-14 have already been sold. The Japanese ConsulateGeneral announced yesterday that no more tickets I were available. A statement said: "Although there is72 words
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Article34 1957-01-28 21 Mr. Lee Kirn Swee has been elected chairman of the Havelock branch of the Singapore Labour Front. The secretary is Mr. Tan Gin Hong, and the treasurer. Mr. Lim Tiong Bock.34 words
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Article79 1957-01-28 21 Owners of private markets in Singapore are forming an association to look after their interests. Mr. Lee Choon Eng, an Assemblyman, has been made adviser to the proposed Singapore Private Markets i Association. I Mr. Lee said yesterday that there were more than 20 private markets in79 words
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Article290 1957-01-28 21 SINGAPORE political 0 leaders yesterday spoke strongly against trie desire of the Straits Chinese to see Singapore, Penang, and Malacca formed into an autonomous group. This plan, which was disclosed by the president of the Straits Chinese British Association of Singapore, Mr. T. W. Ong, on290 words
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Advertisement181 1957-01-28 21 A wonderful new idea in MEAT PIES I Swanson Frozen meat pies in individual servings! Filled with tender meat! Extra flaky crust! So easy to prepare! .Vote enjoy the savory goodness of Chicken, Tmoon or Blef Pie, without all the fuss tln:r of preparation! Just put generous-sized cso\ Frozen Meat181 words
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Advertisement125 1957-01-28 21 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT. BEAUTIFUL EYES THE DAILY USE OF JUST A FEW jfP^T DROPS OF tilpK EYE-MO DOES WONDERS FOR? YOUR EYES AFRIKANA brilliantine >3K, (Made in Italy) jL J DARKENS GREY HAIR, \\v NON-GREASY PLEASANT SMELL $3.00 Jar.— Portage 60 cts. SiVF!!^i rUADI 9 ft\125 words
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Miscellaneous397 1957-01-28 21 RAFFLES MUSEUM: Special English classes (primary) tor memexhibition "Photography In Singa- bers' children 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.; pore"— selection of prints by lead- bodybuilding 4 pjn.; table tennis ing Singapore photographers 9.30 915 pjn.; group discussion 9.50 a.m to 5.30 p.m. p.m. w 4«v,,iwi nn TOC R Women's Association397 words
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Article245 1957-01-28 22 20 Wordt $10 (minimum). AIR-WICK Is a must at every party. Air-wick klils all unpleasant odours keeps bathrooms country fresh. Good shops stock it. ELSIE MARY LTD.. 2nd Floor. 13. Battery Rd. Just Arrived— Crisp; Colourful Cottons. Also Model Woollen Suits from the Advanced Collections. 1957s BIGGEST ATTP.ACTION. Ban245 words
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Article32 1957-01-28 22 V> Word* $10 (minimum). THE FAMILY OF the late Madam Elizabeth Png thank the Staffs of Harper Otlnllan, Friend* and Relatives for Wreaths, Assistance. Loan of Cars and Attending the Funeral.32 words
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628 1957-01-28 22 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Jan. 28, 1957. Subsidising The Rich? The Singapore Government's decision to subsidise directly public housing raises questions which received scant j attention in its White Paper. The emphasis in this outline of policy was on future building, which would consist largely of two-room and three-room628 words
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Article571 1957-01-28 22 At its meeting today the Assembly of the United Nations will face its sternest Middle East test. Hitherto its members have been able to act more or less in unison. The issue today is just as clear as were the rights and wrongs of the November571 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1957-01-28 22 LLOYD MORGAN - Dr. Benham explains the need for economic hands across Causeway LLOYD MORGAN POLITICS NEED NOT STAND IN THE WA V OF FISIQ\ By ECONOMIC fusion of Singapore and the Federation is essential in the interests of both. The differences that now prevent political integration need not stand in the way1,109 words
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742 1957-01-28 22 J. C. Graham - J. C. Graham By IITHILE Dr. V. E. Fuchs and his British expedition pushes on to the Antarctic, the other half of a great Commonwealth enterprise is well on the way, too. Sir Edmund Hillary and his New Zealanders sailed in their little ship Endeavour742 words
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Advertisement570 1957-01-28 22 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Wordt tin (minimum). HARPUR-KOH: WlllUm Harpur, son of Mr. k Mrs. W. A. Harpur. and Margaret Koh. j daughter of Mr Si Mrs. Koh Yew Keng, announced their engagement last Saturday. BOWRING GREENWOOD: I The engagement Is announced bet- ween Captain P T. Bowrlng, 2nd K E570 words
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Advertisement22 1957-01-28 22 Cm* II m mw^mm •< Jsl/n, r> II m\w mm ml- r 9 Ifcm ml: 9 m 11 8 9mm^*mmm^L^'llMJm I FROM "122 words
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Advertisement76 1957-01-28 22 3Th« First really new Lipstick idea in 27 year 1 c/icfc-f'n lipstitks <J Everything about r*m ft cast it new! The revolutionary d^" ffl refill. flfl The dramatic Qu n .JP The ultra-modern iH<p i peMuhs DIESEL Vehicular A«ntuitur»l rlnum'Sales and Service LYONS MOTORS I" Orchard Boad Singapore- 9 C.A.V.76 words
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Article98 1957-01-28 23 Offer to Reds: Home for New Year L L i.UMPUR.Sun. f\ conduct to enable the hiding in the hills to celeChmese New vrai with their famindropped Sorrow and on Tues- r cards" ze this oprejoln their borne and 100 destitute* rdang Welfare n miles from r win be m to98 words
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Article46 1957-01-28 23 ttrcna from charity perSingapon on Fob. 7. ll] «n to the institutions: Little Sisters of the Poor, s»l. Andrew's Orthopaedic School. SATA. Kworiß Wi Sui Hospital, St. Vincent de Paul and St. Anthony's Bread Fund, I and the School for the Blind.46 words
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Article360 1957-01-28 23 PATO RAZAK ASKS DIRECTOR TO 'SORT OUT' PROBLEM 'WE'LL MARCH IN PROTEST' SAY PUPILS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T HE Director of Education, Mr. E. M. F. Payne, left here by air today for a two-day visit to Kota Bharu to "sort out" the problem of the360 words
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97 1957-01-28 23 LIM: WE ARE NOT 'GIVING UP OUR NAVY' Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Llm Yew Hock, yesterday denied a report that the Singapore Government had agreed to hand over the Royal Malayan Navy to the Federation. The report said that the Colony Government had accepted the Federation's proposal to take over97 words
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Article99 1957-01-28 23 'CURB GOVT. POWER IN SCHOOLS' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A sub-committee appointed by the Chinese School Teachers' Association today expressed the feeling that the Government should not be given the power to appoint additional managers in nongovernment schools. It felt that the Government's power to appoint additional managers as provided in99 words
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Article62 1957-01-28 23 The Singapore Bank Employees' Union is expected to hold a general meeting on Feb. 7 to ratify the terms of agreement reached with nine banks earlier this month on wages and service conditions. The union will meet the management of the Oversea Chinese Bank today62 words
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Article21 1957-01-28 23 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The State Tenders Board has awarded 30 licences for pawnbrokers In Johore from 126 tenders received.21 words
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76 1957-01-28 23 the savings she kept under her pillow KOTA BHARU, Sun.—Khatijah binte Ahmad, 53. was robbed of her life savings of $1,085 which she kept under her pillow in her house In Kampong Telaga. about 30 miles from here, yesterday. Six men armed with knives broke open the bamboo door and76 words
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Article52 1957-01-28 23 The work of constructing a new mosque in the Malay Agricultural Settlement. Kampongißahru. Singapore, has now begun. .The chairman of the Mosque Building Fund. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Yusop, yesterday appealed to Muslims to contribute to the fund so that the work could be completed52 words
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133 1957-01-28 23 PENANO, Sun.— The president of the Penang Oversea* Pakistani League, Mr. F. Abdul Jalil, today welcomed the fact that another Muslim nation the Federation of Malaya— will soon be in the Commonwealth of Nations. "Pakistanis feel very proud and Joyous133 words
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Article44 1957-01-28 23 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Tan Chin was fined $320,, in default four months' Jail, here for possession of chandu and chandu smoking utensils. Tan. who had two previous convictions, said that he found it very difficult to nive up the habit.44 words
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Article, Illustration57 1957-01-28 23 THESE three young ladies are lovely in every respect but the spotlight is on their coiffures. They are (from right to left) Misses Annie Vro, Lily Ong and Lily Lim. They were placed in that order in the "Miss Hair-do" contest at the Singapore Chinese57 words
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Article238 1957-01-28 23 Engineer answers complaints KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. vtORE people here will get cheap water if the x Selangor Government approves a plan to extend the "water supply area" to the whole of the Municipal area. The Selangor Senior Exe- 1 A imm fin tn<P< cutive Engineer238 words
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Article48 1957-01-28 23 More than 250 people attended the 95th special dedication day service of the St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore yesterday. The Rev. Canon D. D. Chelliah conducted the service and the sermon was preached by Dr. S. Holth. a Warden of St. Peter's Hall. Singapore.48 words
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Article107 1957-01-28 23 FIVE young Singapore pianists will play at a benefit concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall next Sunday %o raise money to enable one of them to go to Europe for studies. The lucky girl is Catherine Tan Siew Eng, 17, who was described recently by107 words
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Article227 1957-01-28 23 'NO BANG' STREET SHOOTING RIDDLE ITVALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V Police are puzzled over a mysterious revolver bullet which hit a 60-year-old woman in crowded Sultan Street here this morning. They want to know: Who fired the shot? Why? Was it accidental or was the gun aimed at someone? No policeman227 words
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Article62 1957-01-28 23 The Netherlands ConsulGeneral in Singapore, lr. D. G. E. Middelburg, said yesterday that the 1,200 Dutch families In rebel-controlled Central Sumatra were "quite safe." Mr Middelburg. who returned to Singapore on Saturday after relinquishing his two-month-long job as the acting charge d'affaires in Jakarta, said that62 words
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Article68 1957-01-28 23 Ronald Stanley Wild, a former radio announcer, was acquitted In a Singapore trade court on Saturday of a charge of obstructing a police constable in the course of his work. Wild was alleged to have removed a raincoat belonging to Constable Abdul Hamid bin Haji Abdul Rahmin68 words
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250 1957-01-28 23 MOVE TO MERGE ALL CHINESE SCHOOLS BODIES T»HE principal of the Chung Cheng High School, Singapore, Dr. Chuang Chu Lin, yesterday proposed the formation of a single organisation to represent all the Chinese educational bodies in the Dr. Chuang said one united body would have a more powerful voice than250 words
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Article125 1957-01-28 23 Temporaries to form own union A LOR STAR, Sun. Over 200 temporary Government officers in Kedah last night unanimously decided to form a union. "Although we have two [classes of temporary officers [State and federal, we in fact belong to the same service," Incrhe Ahmad Awang, who was elected chairman125 words
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51 1957-01-28 23 The Singapore Government will soon nominate 18 members to the newly-formed Seafarers' Welfare Board. Interested organisations have already submitted Che names of their representatives for nomination. They include the Singapore Seamen's Council of Action, the Singapore Ship Owners' Association and the Chinere Ship Owners'51 words
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Article28 1957-01-28 23 PENANG, Sun. The Penang "minister" for education, Dr. N. K. Menon, will open the Penang High School at Sungel Pinang Road at 4.30 p.m. on Friday.28 words
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95 1957-01-28 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Government collected $47,800,000 in customs revenue last month $2,200,000 more than in November, according to figures released today. The rubber export duty collected during the month was $12,500,000. a drop ..f $2,700.--000 compared with the November figure.95 words
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Advertisement115 1957-01-28 23 (ptu/ Mb RUDGE FR kJ BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLE FAMOUS FOR OVE& 80 YSMS A Product of RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LTD. Nottingham, England. From 111 iinnd Bivyrie Deafer*. KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. CAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC ull «yei becom, bright and r*fr*th*d whin you Opro«i« Dropj At work or at play.115 words
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Advertisement110 1957-01-28 23 J WJ 1, HYDRAULIC PR ESSES I DRAWING EXTRUSION 1 PLATE BENDING BALINC 1 STRAICHTENINC FORMINC Technical Enquiries to: W{V*(\i SINGAPOHr •M\l II VtPI II •Pl SAN,, pom MMM <\ SFKEMMN I EYE EXAMINATION Yea can sat with falt« W«tfi but you ||r can't it* with artificial *y«». Your V110 words
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728 1957-01-28 24 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD By HUNGARIAN TRACEDY. By Peter Fryer. (Dennis Dobson 55.) TF only the West would hold its tongue, and not interfere, the political situation in Hungary could be stabilised, and all the Russian troops could be withdrawn? Isn't this what everybody wants?728 words
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Article196 1957-01-28 24 EMPEROR AND THE LADIES A LIFE OF NAPOLEON. By Stendhal. (The Rodale Press. 17s. 6d.) STENDHAL wrote his life of Napoleon "to refute a slander." Returning to Paris in 1817 he found the anti-Bona-partist reaction in full spate. Stendhal himself remained fascinated by Napoleon, and proud of having been with,196 words
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Article346 1957-01-28 24 THE FIVE POUND LOOK, by Tom Houston. (Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 215.). CARNIVAL BOUND by Bruce Russell. (Macmillan, 155.) HTHERE are certain si- milarities in the authors of these two books: Both are young men who set out to see as much of the world as346 words
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Advertisement172 1957-01-28 24 ♦♦^♦♦♦♦M >...)■■■ /I F- -^m '"-^W^J 1- T g UL Eb^iemE^jj Pi I the Cigarette you can offer V^y your friends with pride ...and which you will smoke yourself for the satisfaction it brings... Sohranie Virsinia are not r- -ordinary cigarettes; they arf deliberately made t\^£% to moot the exacting172 words
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Advertisement421 1957-01-28 24 Down to your last ounce of energy REVIVE YOURSELF WITH BOVRIL When you feel worn out and run down, take time off for a cup of Bovril. It brings comfort to the overworked and worried. It puts new life into you. Bovril is the goodness of beef in its most421 words
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Miscellaneous292 1957-01-28 24 Straits Times Crossword 8 lH is H| T" i 7 111 "ii" 19 20 21 22 9S| 25 2* Hi SF" 20 27 28 ~"~"~H|'*" ACBOSS 7 It's easy to be a model (6) 8 Flash shot at Lords (6) Uninspired footman (10) 0 Sweet disorder of th« bed 14292 words
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Article, Illustration1350 1957-01-28 25 FILM STAR WHO LECTURED ON PRISON LIFE The kissless marriage of Mac West yOUNG, stage-struck girl once appeared in A t liroadway show that starred saucy, Wuou*, hipwaggling Mac West. She stood unwvnvnt the first time she saw the "god- of sex" slink into the theatre in all her fin-Daily Mirror - 1,350 words
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Advertisement9 1957-01-28 25 #134 DROWNED 1 fl IN SHIPPING m DISASTER M9 words
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Advertisement237 1957-01-28 25 4 DOUBLE M DIAMOHD B works wonders ftjß\ Double Diamond is a strong, more thoroughly refreshing Pilsener beer than any other you've ever tasted. It's the most popular Pilsener Iv JO^t^€lS|lh in Malaya. No other beer gives you such a H M^7 W !|iß% wonderful feeling. Enjoy a cool, clear237 words
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Miscellaneous138 1957-01-28 25 Hex Morgan MM. What about Maple? J cf-f. L Ou--^^^BSHaaaaJ fe^fe^- rf^ WE vwtin& PCX? moe^an.' J and me 1 us«<* I MAFRBn 1 BEEN TJX? STABLE _JJ Uick Tracy 'Nobody gets in 9 ■gg— aaaaaaa— aa»^H I /r)w LETTING NOBODY IN.' I f TWEN IVi GOING WOME? ITS M138 words
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Article607 1957-01-28 26 By Our Market Correspondent THERE were indications on the Singapore Share Market last week that business was slowing down with the approach of the Chinese New Year, always traditionally a quiet time for share deals. During the earlier part of the week the sharp drop607 words
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Article490 1957-01-28 26 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last Week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period January 19 to January 25:— INDUSTRIAL: Fraser Neave Orda. $2.25, Fraser Neave 7tt% Prefs $4, Federal Dispensary $2.20, Gammons $2.05, Hammer Co. $1.70 to $1,674 to $1.72#490 words
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Article679 1957-01-28 26 rE following revised list of share quotations was issued by The Malayan Share Brokers' Association after their last meeting on Friday:— INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller* Alez Brlcka Prcf 1.55 1.60 Orda. 1.75 1.83 Atlas ice 13.00 (buyers) B. B. Petrol < 53/- 63/B. M. Trustcet 6.10 CM Con.679 words
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Article473 1957-01-28 26 rpHE feature of the Singapore Rubber Market last week was the halting in the twoweek price drop which shed 24 cents from the price. On Tuesday the price fell below the 90 cents level for the first time since September, but thereafter a technical reaction setAP - 473 words
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Advertisement660 1957-01-28 26 NOTICES NOTICE This is to notify all dealers and friends that I have left the services of Borneo Co. Ltd., Malacca and therefore have no further connection with the firm since 23rd January. 1957. EE SOON AUN, 12, Gloucester Road, Singapore, 8Re: ESTATE OF CHUA POH BOON, Deceased All persons660 words
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Advertisement376 1957-01-28 26 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA LECTURESHIP IN DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL MEDIC INE AND IM 111 H HEALTH APPLICATIONS are invited from medically-qualified persons for appointment as Lecturer in the Department of Social Medicine and Public Health. The successful candidate will be expected to take up duties as soon as possible,376 words
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Advertisement865 1957-01-28 26 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited for the following posts In the Public Assistance Section of the Department of Social Welfare Singapore. (1) Investigators (Male) Salary scale: $220x15-260/ bar, 265x15-475 plus Variable Allowance. Total emoluments at present range from an initial salary of $286 per month with annual lncreaments to $617.50865 words
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Advertisement889 1957-01-28 26 VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, (a) DREDOINO SUPERINTENDENT. Salary scale: SMOx3SA-1030 p.m. Duties: Responsible for the maintenance and operation of a dredging fleet consisting, of a steam bucket dredger, 3 grab dredgers, 3 tugs and tenders, 19 self -propelled hopper barges and miscellaneous dumb hoppers and small889 words
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Advertisement542 1957-01-28 26 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/US PACIFIC PORTS 30 DAYS 1 Sailing San Am Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swct Penan? Ftm Krfafin Bakke 2/ 4 Feb 5 Feb 7 Feb Hi Anna Bakke 18/20 Feb 21 Feb 23 Feb Elisabeth Bakk. 26 |an 9 Feb 12/14 Mar 15 Mar 2O542 words
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Advertisement1283 1957-01-28 27 t ,,,i40s MANSFIELD Cc CO., LTD. MlUil POM t. LIVIRPOOL. 0 P. S'hom Panong A e^i I '"'> Jen 29 Fek 8 Fek 9/n A"" J 4 Feb 5/4 Feb 7/8 PrkstOM for Hovre, Hamburg J.n 11 r, b %ff rpooHQosgowFab 8 r 14 J/U f^ tSi. ft,]* M rl^1,283 words
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Advertisement1011 1957-01-28 27 Pa^^^Jjt^^^e^a^^^p^^^r^p^^B^^aJ Biai^aa^F^afaaT^aa^e^E^^al EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penong p. S'hom Spore ya KOREA" |f| p^ "JUfLANDIA" 30/31 Jen 1/ 1 Fefc 2/ 3 Feb NOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMIURG. COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG, OSLO Spore P. Sham Penong "KAMBODIA" 14/13 Feb 14/17 Feb »vii a«a..1,011 words
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Advertisement985 1957-01-28 27 bwlding THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD SINGAPORE (Incorporated m the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. S'hom Penang BENREOCH for London, Hull, la Port/SB Jon Rotterdom 31 Jan/ 7 Fefc Leaden Direct BEWLAWERS for Avonmouth, London, Hamburg 1/ 4 Fak J/ 4 Feb ■ENMHOR985 words
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Advertisement1194 1957-01-28 27 McALISTER *fc CO., LTD. Tll.< Keti ***** ELLERMAN cV BUCKNALL KLATBNKM LINE LONOON^H^^OTTERDAM. H i? Tt A > l A S NCO^V"* AM p§. S fL'AND and tor U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports Accepting cargo far C.a^.: Scatfc ond Conoda via Colombo Aasertea M SRONXVILLB CITT OF OTTAWA yp^. p Sham1,194 words
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Article52 1957-01-28 28 MELBOURNE, Sun— Herbert Elliot, 18-year-old Australian, yesterday equalled his own world junior record of 4mln. o«sec. for the mile in the Victoria track and field meet at Olympic Park. Bill Balllie, former New Zealand champion, was second la 4min. 06.65ec., and Ron Clark* third in 4mln.UP - 52 words
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639 1957-01-28 28 U.K. SOCCER REVIEW LONDON, Sun. npHERE were plenty of 1 shocks for the "Giants" in yesterday's fourth round matches of the English Football Association Cup competition. Wolvernamp ton Wanderers, clear second favourites to win the trophy, fell on their own ground639 words
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Article662 1957-01-28 28 Colchester 30 16 7 7C539 39 rorquay 29 15 8 6 49 47 38 Southampton 27 15 6 6 47 26 36 Ipswich 29 14 5 10 65 38 33 Bournemouth 23 11 9 8 53 36 31 Sorthants 30 12 7 11 48 43 31 Shrewsbury 28662 words
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340 1957-01-28 28 FRANCE SUFFER SECOND STRAIGHT RUGBY DEFEAT DUBLIN, Sunday. IRELAND opened their International Rugby Union cairpalgn with a victory over France by 11 points (one goal, one try and one penalty goal) to six points (two penalty goals) at Lansdowne Road Stadium here yesterday.Reuter - 340 words
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Article241 1957-01-28 28 Britain score 45-12 win PRESCOTT, JONES STAR IR ATTACK I, F.EDS, Sun. GREAT BRITAIN beat France by 45 points to 12 in the first of their three International Rugby League matches here yesterday. Oreat Britain led 19-2* at half time. France were unable to counter a brilliant British attack, inReuter - 241 words
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307 1957-01-28 28 TRBORCHY, Wales. Sun. 'THE Combined South African x Universities rugby team beat a Welsh Mld-Dlstrlcta XV 22-5 here yesterday after leading 8-0 at half time. The Sables playing brilliant open football, delighted a crowd of over 3.500, to win by two goals, one dropped goalReuter - 307 words
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Advertisement392 1957-01-28 28 i'IMIimiIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIimiIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMUIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIJi CATHAY ORfiAMSATIftN ATTRACTIONS 5 1 rrATHAYJ T^^Y! Please Note Times! inMl^ 10 >m i2.45_3.«0— 6.30 9.30 pm JOJSk HIS GREATEST HIT SINCE HIGH NOON! F^^"W^ M 0 M presents I r COMING! Our Stupendous Chinese New Year Attraction! E i^ciMMAScoPC hurls you into THE YEAR 2508! j^t\ E y392 words
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Advertisement669 1957-01-28 28 ■^i B 818 Bl 'jB>"»B' Bi -Bl B B B B H I mSmmmsm IVM uM| PHONE: ***** < jp iBB ROBERT ./^lR^aay} w H;^| bk aV blbVM^Bi aV Fod i«^gf*> P'oH u <f--. ■M^lmbV^bi^Rl uMITCHUM »«70. Tju9| a \<"w WkFOREIQN INTRIGUE*] YAMAGUCHI *^3SB j I RYO IKBE CHINESE NEW669 words
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Advertisement1084 1957-01-28 29 v \i vr I^M.iPXTION VACANT' -Box it et: extra i FURNISHED Room Private i H C Water. ladles couple, lounge, ver- 1 1 ■derate tariff. 319-R River 1 ;imey Road. 1 I lON WANTED i Box SO et: txtrm. rent House or 11, ;ilong or near P.O. Box 579. 11,084 words
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Advertisement884 1957-01-28 29 VEHICLES WANTED 20 Word, $S (Mm.) Box 50 ct,. extra. "5* OR "55 Morrb, Minor Saloon Z-Dot>r, Good condition, Imme-*£%-T2% 2A P T m 8 beu ADVEKHSER will pay Pair Price for Good Used Car. Preference 1951 1956 Model. Austin, Ford, Hillman, Morris. Phone Sim, ***** Buying AND SELLING Reliable884 words
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Advertisement870 1957-01-28 29 MISCELLANEOUS 20 Word, SS (Mm.) Box SO et,. extra. SERVANTS AGENCY (ESTD. 1911) for domestic servants trained in European and Asian homes, 17 Dhoby Ghaut near Cathay. Tel. *****. FOR SUPERB TAILORING Suits— Bhlrts— Uniforms. Breeches Ladles Costumes Dresses, etc. Please visit Nath Tailors. 4, TangIln Road. Singapore. All sales870 words
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Advertisement1165 1957-01-28 29 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OF PEBAK) ELECTIONS REGULATIONS. 1956. (Regulation 18 (3) ELECTION OF A COUNCILLOR FOR GREENTOWN WARD OF THE IPOH TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1. An Election of a Councillor for the above-named ward will take place as hereinafter mentioned. 2. One Councillor Is1,165 words
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Advertisement404 1957-01-28 29 TENDERS TENDER FOR UNSERVICEABLE POLICE VEHICLES THREE (3) Police vehicles are offered for sale to the Public byTender. Full details may be obtained from Contingent Transport I Officer Contingent Police Headquarters. Town Hall, Ipoh on application. CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT: The Closing Date for the receipt of404 words
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Advertisement98 1957-01-28 29 There's room in your business for a Volkswagen Mlcrobui Da-Una /jaMauiaii ■P^' 161 a CWf drop-iidM Utility 1 ibT' j fflHli^aT aW Abova: aH^V^BBBBB^'r^C' 16', cwf. Doliv.ry Von Wtmmt W-.mwK Right: "Kombl" far pmmmammn ond frtrflht CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. 304 ORCHARD ROAD JALAN TIGA SUNGEI BESI RD. SINGAPORE TEL. *****98 words
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Article402 1957-01-28 30 hi (.him for the second day's races at Kuala Lumpur nn Thursday are: Cl. 4Div. 1-5 F Orissa 9.00 luftini g.13 Arch Side 8.08 Frogman 8.06 Silver Screen II 8.05 Port of Spain 8.04 Townsman 8.03 Peculiarity 8.01 Priority B.no Periwinkle 8.00 Ellen's Treasure 7.13 Cl.402 words
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Article154 1957-01-28 30 Top foreign stars for Invitation KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. rN top international badminton players will be Invited to compete In th« Malayan Merdeka invitation championships In Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 5-8. The secretary of the Badminton Association of Malaya. Mr. Cheah Mah Sun, said today that the championships would be preceded154 words
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206 1957-01-28 30 FED POLICE IN 2-0 DEFEAT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. pOOD goalkeeping by J Singapore's Olympic star Abdullah Hamid helped the Colony Police to beat Federation Police 2-0 in their annual hockey match at Gurney Road today. Singapore thus became champions of the InterPolice meet, winning206 words
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Article104 1957-01-28 30 j^EDEPATION Police got their first point when they beat Singapore Police 4-1 for the third time In their annual badminton match. Results: (Federation Police first): Singles: PC Ahmad beat L'Cpl. Mohamad Ali Kasmanj 15-9 15--7; Insp Tajuddin lost to V. S C Attan Hassan 16-17. 15-6.104 words
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Article447 1957-01-28 30 Athletes from all over Far East to take part in Merdeka Games FIRST 'LITTLE OLYMPICS' WILL COST $248,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MORE THAN 600 foreign athletes from all over the Far East will take part in Malaya's first "Little Olympics" the Merdeka Games in August. A447 words
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Article148 1957-01-28 30 S. AFRICAN HOPES REST ON GODDARD DURBAN, Sun. SOUTH AFRICA are better placed in the third Test here than at any other tie in this series. With 140 for three on the board, they need only 79 runs to lead England on first innings. South Africa dismissed England for 218Reuter - 148 words
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Article98 1957-01-28 30 No row over Perak FA accounts IPOH. Sun. PERAK Amateur Football Association's annual general meeting today did not produce the expected "fire-works" over the loss of $2,547 during 1956. The accounts were passed with little comment except for a brief discussion on the two -tours to Singapore and Malacca which98 words
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Article91 1957-01-28 30 SINGAPORE Recreation Club "Greens" entered the second round of the S.H.A. 's junior "knockout tournament with a 2-0 victory over District Signals Regiment at North Bouna Vista Roa/i yesterday. This is the last first round match to be decided in the Junior competition. The S.R.C.'s third91 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-01-28 30 BALKAN ARAB, with Kitson Leong up. being led through the winner's gate by Singapore owner Mr. Andre Ruyter at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Balkan Arab, who won'the 3.15 race by five lengths from Flaxley Green (Garnet Bougoure). has been promoted to Class 3.UP - 53 words
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Article237 1957-01-28 30 SINGAPORE Teachers j Union held Royal Naval Police 2-2 in a s.h.a. senior knockout hockey match at Serangoon Road yesterday. This first round match will be replayed at Serangoon Road today. Teachers, the unbeaten second division league champions, put up a fine display in holding237 words
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375 1957-01-28 30 All's not well with British athletics By VERNON MORGAN LONDON, Sunday. rpHE MEETING of the British Amateur Athletic 1 Board next month may prove one of the most momentous and stormy in its history Though the agenda is not known to the press, it is believed that the posts ofReuter - 375 words
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Article157 1957-01-28 30 WANTED: A French translator WANTED: French. English translator to help Singapore Cycle Racing Association gain affiliation to U.C.I. international controlling body MR. EE LYE WHATT, S.C.R.A. secretary, is in a spot because he cannot read French. Over the past six years, he wrote repeatedly to the U.C.I, in France seekingAP - 157 words
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Article48 1957-01-28 30 PENANO. Sun. TWO players, Chuah Poh Aun x of the North Malayan SinoIndians and Marie of Mysore Hunters were ordered off the Held three minutes from time In today's friendly soccer match at the City Stadium here The match ended in n 3-3 draw.48 words
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Article114 1957-01-28 30 /"INLY one game remains uncle cided in the first round of the Singapore Hockrv Association's knockout competition. This game, between R.N. Police and Teachers Union, was drawn yesterday will be replayed today. The competition Is otherwise well up to schedule, mainly because of the114 words
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164 1957-01-28 30 He's still going strong at nine years By EPSOM lECT O|LD Quicksilv.r Kuala Lumpur on w,i day. The nine-year bM Kairwell, with Davi up. showed ;.n |s and KamrncNs W |i. n beat the favourite Ka> Deal by half n Ul lv the 4..>.) race, lie ll( on the win164 words
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Article92 1957-01-28 30 KL women in 8-1 win CELANGOR Club women M Girls' Sports Club Bfriendly hockey match on fl padang yesterday. The visiting BttHfOi U thus maintained an fl record on their trip B 2-2 with S.C.C. womrn fl day. The visitors were Brad B and had better m their opponents. They92 words
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Advertisement839 1957-01-28 30 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from P««e •> SITUATIONS VACANT in Word. Ii tMMj Box it el,. «xlr«. REQUIRED HOME TRADE I Master and Foreivn Trade Chief Officer. Plea.se apply Kle Hock Shipping Co. Ltd., 48. Cecil St. I WANTED BY Biv organisation In Singapore a qualified Hospital t (or temporary work839 words
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Advertisement152 1957-01-28 30 IP LOOK fjU INSIDE? You're in for a BIG surprise when you open the door of t 'English Electric' refrigerator. Just look at that it space! 14.6 sq. ft. of adjustable shelf area giant, full-wu!r Freezer special Coldrawer for meat and fish —WO Humidrawers for fruit and vegetables and three152 words
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