The Straits Times, 29 January 1957
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Title Section19 1957-01-29 1 avkracf nuiv cfbtiftrb «jile iifir#ai 75.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1957 15 CENTS flew*"**19 words
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Article430 1957-01-29 1 LIM: UNITED SOCIALIST FRONT IS IN BEST INTERESTS Dr. Toh Chin Chye: My party is in favour of unity... Plan for election deal, merger tore Labour Front and the \ction Party are considering an alliance to contest the next Celon) elections. of both pa-ties, including the Mr l.im430 words
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85 1957-01-29 1 One more day left to win that $100,000 itmiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiiiinii ■SERE'S $100,000 wait- bo won in the About Eve ComCharm Conild be the winner. i have only ONE ft lo make your bave to do is to show your judgment oi charm, complete a coupon <and send it with a postal85 words
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Article18 1957-01-29 1 lOR AGE. •Alaska). rnirteen crc\v were re- night when a 1 fire and Inlet near18 words
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Article, Illustration818 1957-01-29 1 Killed by game warden after night vigil by jungle trap: Soon it will be a rug BENTONG, Monday. SHOT fired a few yards from the main trunk road near here last night slew the tiger which killed a 12-year-old Chinese girl and terrorised the area818 words
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Article161 1957-01-29 1 THE ODD THINGS THAT HAPPEN ONLY TO HUNTERS RAWANG, Monday. £IX Indian tappers, armed with spears, nets and tracker dogs, went into the jungle nine .miles from here yesterday to hunt wild boar. Instead they speared a wild bear. The bear, which weighed a161 words
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Article100 1957-01-29 1 Wild boar shot after 7-hour hunt KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 12-man hunting party yesterday killed a wild boar on Kenny Hill, a residential area near the Lake Gardens. Mr. Con Soliano, a band leader at the Lake Club and one of the party, told the Straits Times that after a100 words
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Article46 1957-01-29 1 COLOMBO. Mon. The Communist Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, will attend Ceylon's independence celebrations on Feb. 4. it was announced today. The Prime Minister, Mr. S. Bandaranaike, said Mr. Chou had accepted a government invitation to attend the national holiday festivities.46 words
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Article34 1957-01-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Peter Townsend, now circling the world alone by Land Rover, is due to arrive in Malaya this week. He is already reported to have left Bangkok.34 words
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Article47 1957-01-29 1 PARIS, Mon. Paris decrees the hemline is on the move again but contrary to all expectations it is going up instead of down. «can Patou today leads off with a new shorter length raised to 15 and 16 inches for street wear. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article32 1957-01-29 1 NEW YORK, Mon. An 11 -year-old boy and a 78--year-old woman, both experts on the stock market, tied for US$l6,OOO ($48,000) last night on a television quiz show. UP.UP - 32 words
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Article33 1957-01-29 1 BRUBBELB, Mon.— Top diplomats of six West European nations yesterday agreed here to build a joint atomic plant to produce nuclear material for military as well as peaceful purposes. A.PAP - 33 words
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Article100 1957-01-29 1 LONDON, Mon. Prince Charles went to school today for the first time. He is eight. It was his first morning as a pupil at an exclusive preparatory school in I south-west London and the first time he had attended classes outside his private schoolroomReuter - 100 words
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Article31 1957-01-29 1 KARACHI, Mon. Mirza Samiullah Beb, former officer of the Pakistan Air^Forre. was sentenced today to 14 years' Jail for working as an Indian spy In Karachi. AJP.31 words
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Article, Illustration185 1957-01-29 1 AILING— SO JUMAT WON'T CONTEST THE AUGUST ELECTIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, Singapore's Minister for Local Government, will not contest the August elections. Today he told rengku Abdul Rahman, the Chief Minister that he had taken this decision oecause A failing health Inche Jumat, whp185 words
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Article154 1957-01-29 1 Lunatics start battle in court I ONDON, Mon. Two criminal lunatics, recaptured after one of Britain's biggest manhunts, battled with police officers before four magistrates in court at Retford, Nottinghamshire, today. The men. Prank Samuel Mitchell, 27, and Richard Maskill. 19. appeared for the second time on a charge ofReuter - 154 words
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Article36 1957-01-29 1 omen mcud WASHINGTON. Mon.— United States today Mtk- il Charles hdmiintixm IS. inlormutimi aftio-r at Seoul. Korea, who had piililic|\ lii'iiitiim t-rt President Kisenhowcr Middle fast doctrine as "hlank eheqile for ontnian rule.' A.P,AP - 36 words
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Article35 1957-01-29 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. Bermuda is expected to be the site of the planned summit conference between President Eisenhower and the Prime Ministers of Britain and France in the spring, an authoritative source said today—Reuter.35 words
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Article, Illustration266 1957-01-29 2 PRESIDENT COMPLAINS: SO FAR I'VE JUST BEEN 'RUBBER STAMP' JAKARTA, Monday. PRESIDENT SOEKARNO said yesterday that his conception for overcoming Indonesia's present difficulties would enable him to intervene in Government affairs. He would not be violating the constitution and he would beReuter - 266 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-01-29 2 He admits: 'I shot my rock 'n roll wife she neglected kids' EDWIN F. SMITH. 38 sobs bitterly after his arrest in Cincinnati. Ohio, last week, on a charge of attempting to murder his wife Jean. Police said that he admitted shooting and critically wounding her because "she sot onAP - 63 words
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Article143 1957-01-29 2 Thieves get the sack for 200 LONDON, Mon. NOVICE thieves, trying to burn open a safe, started a fire which destroyed a factory and did over £150,000 damage. Nearly 200 men and girls have lost their jobs. The burglars broke into the Gainsborough chocolate works at Hainault, Essex, They stole143 words
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Article21 1957-01-29 2 MOSCOW, Mon. Czechoslovakia's President Antonfn Zapotocky and members of his delegation yesterday continued conversations with Kremlin leaders.— A.P.AP - 21 words
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114 1957-01-29 2 SOUTH BEND. Indiana. Mon.— Mr. Spruille Braden, former Assistant Secretary of State and ambassador to three countries, said last night the U.S. Government's foreign aid programme was leading to "national suicide." He said Americans who advocated foreign aid were In three classifications: 1 MisguidedReuter - 114 words
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120 1957-01-29 2 PARIS, Mon. A CONSERVATIVE supporter of the Mollet Government policy of "no abandonment of Algeria" yesterday won a Paris byelection, decisively defeatIng the political extremes represented on the left by the Communists and on the right by the anti-tax leader Pierre Poujade. TheReuter - 120 words
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150 1957-01-29 2 BONN, Monday. UERR REINHARD GEHLEN, West Germany's "man nobody knows," has been given the new title of "President of the Federal Intelligence Bureau," it is announced here today. Oehlen. a former Nazi general who headed Hitler's eastern intelligence service during the war had a priceReuter - 150 words
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Article130 1957-01-29 2 His first ride at 102 ROME: Vincenzo Tosa yesterday took his first ride in a car to celebrate his 102 nd birthday. He rode to a restaurant where six of his sons and 34 grandchildren and great-grand-children were waiting to have dinner with him. COLOMBO: Communist China is planning toAP - 130 words
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Article87 1957-01-29 2 ST. HELENA: Three men serving 14 years' imprisonment for plotting the assassination of the Ruler of Bahrain In the Persian Gulf and his British adviser have been brought- to this lonely Atlantic isle by a British frigate —Reuter. CAIRO: Egyptian experts are to tour Europe87 words
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Article, Illustration33 1957-01-29 2 PRINCESS CAROLINE —FIRST PICTURE THE FIRST picture of Princess Grace former Hollywood star Grace Kelly and ncr baby, Princess Caroline, born to her and Prince Rainier of Monaco on Jan. 24. A.P. picture,AP - 33 words
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Article126 1957-01-29 2 U.S. plans 'baby' A-bombs WITH 'KICK THAI HIT JAPAN WASHINGTON, Mon The United Stay is trying to dcvi small nuclear bom"without a fall-out q? any consequencemeans of forestalling atomic attack. Mr. Harold Btassen pdent Eisenhower a disarmament niattr closing the project, j,aid for this reason alone tests U.S. nuclear weapoiAP - 126 words
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Advertisement246 1957-01-29 2 i ':s:■ I :;:;::;;:-:;:v:v:::v;:v.::-;;>:;:-:|:;>:-:;:-;|:;:;:;:;:->:;::;:| .;..■>:; >:::-v-:-:'. M l^g 111 »II I I I 111 I I I I L i' I I Model 7135 I w Model 7080 5499.00 H_l__— -^1 X:SKS? SKsS This "uperb creation in 1 8Cr Yellow Gold 1 ohtmned the official title of Chronometer, <*^ with246 words
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Advertisement242 1957-01-29 2 Sea, /4ct^?u^i W at Sftetial (cute (HONGKONG 1& P &O.GLEN LINE. BLUE FUNNEL. R I L A CHINA NAVIGATION CO ROUND TRIP FOR AS LITTLE AS IS M 5610.00 Ever felt you would like *e« voyige, but not hid the lime ivtiUble to travel by set both ways. Hive that242 words
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Article321 1957-01-29 3 made wrong diagnosis, gave wrong medicine' Democrat call for full review of his handling of foreign U.S. policg WASHINGTON, Monday. \YK of criticism is mounting here against A Die i \S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster s, over his handling of American foreign lie, particularly321 words
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Article126 1957-01-29 3 -BUT FIRST TROOPS MUST WITHDRAW n\l R 0 Mon. The I tian Governtold the Nations it is willing to discuss a more permanent set- of outstand- ith Israel and to try to reduce tension or.ro Israel withdrawn its •rom Egypt, it rted here. saidReuter - 126 words
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Article64 1957-01-29 3 PARIS, Mon.— Manuscripts of the speech which touched off the French Revolution Id here at an auction el the library of the late Dr. Graux. The speech. which sold for 1,700,000 francs iMsl4.soo>, was written by King rouis XVI in his own hand in 1789. In64 words
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Article, Illustration56 1957-01-29 3 CHIEF OF THE SOVIET ARMY MAKES HISTORY ON DELHI VISIT GARLANDED Marshal Zhukov. Defence Minister of the Soviet Union reviews a guard of honour of the three Indian services at New Delhi. It began the first visit of this nature yet made by the Red Army chief to a countryAP - 56 words
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Article122 1957-01-29 3 THE ONE WHO DIDN'T FORGET. LONDON, Mon. Today was the 500 th anniversary of the birth of King Henry VII a fact remembered by almost nobody in Britain except historical experts. But it was recalled in an advertisement in the personal column of the Times, which said: "Henry VII inUP - 122 words
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Article27 1957-01-29 3 TOKYO, Mon. The Japanese Government today filed a strong note refusing South Korea's claim to the tiny Takeshima Island off Japan* south coast. U.P.UP - 27 words
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Article171 1957-01-29 3 PAKISTAN SA YS: 'THANKS IKE' for support in Kashmir row KARACHI, Monday. PRESIDENT ISKANDER MIRZA cabled President Eisenhower his thanks yesterday for U.S. support of vain efforts to halt India's annexation of 'Southern Kashmir. The United States voted for the United Nations resolution asking India and Pakistan to maintain theReuter; UP - 171 words
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120 1957-01-29 3 VIENNA. Mon. AMERICAN woman pho- tographer Mrs. Georgette Dickey Chapelle reached the free world yesterday after 50 days in a Hungarian prison. When she reached the Austrian border she was wearing the same green coat, trousers and sweater she wore when she120 words
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Article41 1957-01-29 3 PERTH, Mon.— A willywilly —whirlwind-like windstormyesterday heavily damaged a gold mine 123 mile s from here. It ripped up telegraph posts, lifted a massive butcher's chopping block like a cork and tossed it 25 feet.— I Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article43 1957-01-29 3 COLOMBO. Mon.— Sixteen members of the Ceylon Parliament will visit the Soviet Union later this year. The Ceylonese delegation will b e led by the Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Defence and External Affairs. Mr. T. B. Subashinghe.—U.PUP - 43 words
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Article65 1957-01-29 3 LONDON, Mon. Britain has substantially increased her trade with China because of relaxations of export controls, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary, told the House of Commons today. Mr. Stephen Swingler, La- bour, had complained that the Government had done very little to secure a relaxationReuter - 65 words
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Article242 1957-01-29 3 LONDON. Mon. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: Consols £55 11/16 +H Mnding 4% £91% +3/16 Var 3V4% 74 15/16, +3/16 BANKS Mercantile (£5) £315/16 lastern (£5) £6% :hartered (£l) 38/6 longkang ($125) £91 H INSURANCE Jom. Un. (uts) 89/6 /4% loyal 85/lOVj242 words
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Article23 1957-01-29 3 LONDON, Mon. Ca»h buyers £795, sellers £'i 97. Forward buyers £768. sellers £769, Settlement £797. Turnover a.m. 75 tons, p.m. 20 tons.23 words
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Article25 1957-01-29 3 LONDON. Mon. Spot 26Nid., Feb. 26N,d Mar. 26\d., AprJune 26, d July-Sept. 26',d Oct.-Dec. 2S-:d,, Feb. c.l.f. 26'^d., Mar. c.l.f. 26 '.,d. Tone: Steady.25 words
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Article244 1957-01-29 3 Canberra pilot: My hand slipped NICOSIA, Mon. A 24-year-old R.A.F. Flying Officer today pleaded not guilty to courtmartial charges that he deliberately damaged his Canberra Jet bomber on Nov. 1 to avoid bombing Egypt. The prosecution said that Fylng Officer Dennis Kenyon deliberately put the landing gear out of actionUP - 244 words
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Article48 1957-01-29 3 30 raiders killed ADEN. Mon. About 30 Yemenis were killed in an attack on a frontier post near Dhala in the Western Aden Protectorate, an official communique said today Royal Air Force planes patrolled the area during the attack but were not used against the Yemenis.— Rev ter.48 words
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Article28 1957-01-29 3 SARATOGA SPRINGS, Mon.— A policeman was killed and five firemen injured when fire swept through a city block in this racing resort yesterday.— A. P28 words
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Article24 1957-01-29 3 and blast two NUREMBURG. Mon. Two workmen were killed last night and many were injured in an explosion at a chemical works here. U.P.UP - 24 words
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Advertisement466 1957-01-29 3 Be Proud of Your English Are you content with the way you speak and v ot l t lt t E £S* Are you sure that you are not making course— explains the importance akes that cause people to underrate you? SuSTh^SK &i*S*ffi£ ver has the importance of effective speech466 words
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Advertisement185 1957-01-29 3 tf ie v Regal in quality wkf Kin^GeorgelV £jm^s OGi Scotch Wluskti Wm^ A PROPRIETARY -St. w brand of THE HIGHEST fc» scotch wmisi' y STANDARD B The Distillers J (l)\ Agency Limited S5S^ Edinburgh J^ > *s& BOUSTEAD A CO.. LTD. smaLMs g^^^* s^^^^^ OPENING TOMORROW r« K"lll"^ ><185 words
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433 1957-01-29 4 ung: o pure snuuiu be partner in a 'loose' Federation STRAITS CHINESE LEADERS WAN? MERDEKA*- BUT IN EQUALITY THE Federation of nine Malay states and the settlements of Penang and Malacca should be "relaxed slightly," the president of the Straits Chinese British Association in Singapore, Mr. T. W. Ong, said433 words
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223 1957-01-29 4 HEAH: ALLOW PENANG TO BACK OUT PLEA? THAT'S NOT TRUE PENANG. Mon— The president of the Straits Chinese British Association, Mr. Heah Joo Seang. today broke a six-month silence on his one-man mission to London last year to deny that he had asked the Colonial Office that Penang secede from223 words
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Article, Illustration82 1957-01-29 4 Malayan dress a hit Down Under, she says AUSTRALIAN girls lore Malayan saris, cheongsams and bajus, says Miss Lim Suan See, who returned home by air yesterday with a diploma in domestic science. An old girl of St. George's Girls' School, Penang, Miss Lee spent three years at the Emily82 words
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Article228 1957-01-29 4 CWAMINATHAN DURAISAMY, 26, a barber, who attempted to kill nine-year-old Kundumani, promised to him in marriage when she grew up, was jailed for five years by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. On a second charge of stabbing the girl* mother228 words
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Article, Illustration149 1957-01-29 4 TVjRS. MARY TOMEY is ifl a woman who i s very much at home in a man's world the world of engineering. When her husband died, six years ago, Mrs. Tomey took over as chairman of Tomey Industries, whidh incorporates four of the best149 words
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Article261 1957-01-29 4 It was 'papa 9 who was missing T«HE riddle of the underdeveloped girl in a wooden crate, reported to have been abandoned In a Singapore backlane, has been solved. This followed the Interrogation of a man who admitted he was the child's adoptive261 words
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Article65 1957-01-29 4 IT is safer to fire crackers this Chinese New Tear than last. This assurance was given yesterday by the Singapore Chief Chemist. Dr. D. A. Fyre. Dr. Fyre said his department had not found any dangerous ingredients in the stocks examined so far. He recalled65 words
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Article48 1957-01-29 4 A tin factory assistant. Lum Kum Swee, 19. of Thomson 'Road, was yesterday put on probation for one year by a Singapore court. He was convicted of stealIng a bicycle worth $70 belonging to Chong Ker Heng at Serangoon Road last November or December.48 words
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Article34 1957-01-29 4 The Pali section of the Singapore Buddhist Association will celebrate Chinese New Year Eve (new moon) with Buddha Puja and sermons at the Sri Lankaramaya Buddhist Temple in St. Michael's Road tomorrow.34 words
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Article19 1957-01-29 4 The Singapore Income Tax Department expects to start posting its 1057 forms to taxpayers next month.19 words
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Article73 1957-01-29 4 pEPRESENTATIVES of the 1* Singapore Government Midwives' Union yesterday discussed their wage claims with Mr. M. P. D Nair Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary. No decision was reached, but the union's secretary. Mr, W. K. Lee, said Mr. Nair promised to look into the women's73 words
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Advertisement546 1957-01-29 4 p Movre news """ixrSiSi (C\^7 II a.m., 1.45, 4, I ■MM b. 30 9.30 p.m. M BfTTMIM^B^BV I ■Uj PHONE: ***** sj H*9 ROIU.KT MITCHUM in Kastman Col 11 Foreign Intrigue j H OPENS~TOMORRow 1 CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION m SHIRLEY YAMAGUCHI RYO IKBF. m THE FAMOUS CHINESE CLASSIC LOVED546 words
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Miscellaneous198 1957-01-29 4 ssi^ga^ga^ga^ga^ga^Bffß^ga^gSj^Bj^Bj^Bj^Bj^Bj^Bj^Bj^gfj^Bjj^BSM RADIO MALAYA mezzo; loon 1..P. Review; 10.30— *)«»«m«*i»»jm 1100 Ted Heath And HU Music; •Preffnumnes thus marked cm D***.!.^.--.-*.! be rrreivrd by listeners In Malacca. ttGglOIl&l Short wavo 49 and 41m. Medium m»9m»o% m. *w«n» wave 478 m. 341 m. 36* m. and 27»m SINGAPORE A.M. •8.57-12.00 For Schools:198 words
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Article, Illustration391 1957-01-29 5 Dr. ISMAIL EXPLAINS FIRST STEPS on THE WA V to SUCCESS JIPOH, Monday. E iMinister for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Ismail bin Dato iul Rahman, explained here ay why the Malays had not been king headway in the economic ntry and explained how they entering business.391 words
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Article46 1957-01-29 5 OLDEN: A OUBLE EATURE? I K William xpected in vx Brothers -v-rday actress Marshall. by X.L.M. rrow. red by the They 1 here Shaw and rganisation r j Qantas I quests? realisation .< that wife were by Kong 8 p.m. Colombo. £:n---rxjkesman: be the house Loke Wan46 words
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Article53 1957-01-29 5 Two cen- postpon- Penani disj e held reworks j for Jan. 6 will now be given at 8.15 p.m. on Friday at the Esplanade. The finals of the centenary cycling carnival, also originally fixed for Jan. 6. will be held at the city stadium on Sunday53 words
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Article65 1957-01-29 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mr. Justice Shepherd held in the Supreme Court here that there was negligence on the part of a lorry driver. Salam bin Haji Abdul Rashid. whose vehicle collided with a motor-car on Aug. 1. 1955. resulting in the death of the driver Lim Jit65 words
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Article33 1957-01-29 5 SEGAMAT Mon.— Messrs. G. A. Mil.is, R. A. Coles, S. Sandison, J. Jefferies and A. G. Sinclair have been appointed as employers" representatives to thii Industrial Court, Johore, for this year.33 words
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Article115 1957-01-29 5 Lifted: Two speed limits SINGAPORE police have lifted the 30 m p.h. speed limit on the Bukit Timah Road between the Bth and 10th miles and 11th and 15th miles. Announcing this, the assistant Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. R. Anderson, said yesterday that the decision was reached by the115 words
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Article35 1957-01-29 5 The British Permanent Under-Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, Sir Gilbert Laithwaite. is expected in Malaya and Singapore next month. He leaves Londrn tomorrow. He will also visit India, Pakistan and Ceylon.35 words
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Article36 1957-01-29 5 The Ford Motor Co. of Malaya in Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, yesterday signed an agreement with its employees' union on outstanding claims by its workers. Both sides declined to disclose details.36 words
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104 1957-01-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Sikh moneylenders in the Federation will meet here on Friday to draw up a petition to the Government to amend the Moneylenders Ordinance. A spokesman of the Punjabi Money Lenders Association, representing nearly 250 moneylenders, said the petition would ask104 words
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94 1957-01-29 5 THE Singapore second co- Tang Seng Hwai. 21. was w <->»»«.„.» believed to have touched a roner. Mr. Glam Chong Uve wlre wWle connectlng Hing. yesterday returned a the electricity supply from a verdict of misadventure at neighbouring house, an inquest94 words
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Article, Illustration140 1957-01-29 5 i Expensive, sty New Zealand-bound students i EIGHT students from Borneo who have been in Singapore for the past two weeks, are "completely broke." They are on their way to New Zealand fo r further studies under the Colombo Plan. One of them said yesterday: Singapore140 words
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Article201 1957-01-29 5 INTEREST UP— BUT NOT INSTALMENTS Housing society to help borrowers 'THE Malaya Borneo A Building Society has taken steps to help borrowers balance their budgets despite the half per cent increase in the society's interest rate on loans. The higher rate of interest came into force on new accounts from201 words
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Article45 1957-01-29 5 The Singapore Government announced yesterday that a direct radiophone link between Osaka in Japan and Singapore had been satisfactorily tested. A direct line would be opened to the public on Friday. The service will be operated throughtout the week except Sunday.45 words
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Advertisement160 1957-01-29 5 When your child is in pain You can now, at last, give aspirin safely \p=3 special Children's aspirin. Doaors know j that aspirin is best for treating fever and relieving pain in Children, but only in small, exaa, safe doses. That is why A doaors recommend Angiers Junior w t160 words
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Advertisement256 1957-01-29 5 FOR REALLY RAPID RELIEF FROM ACIDITY AND HEARTBURN I ALWAYS TAKE PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS THEY TASTE |2jJ LIKE CANDY L^S' I THEY'LL MAKE YOU J<*Blets FEEL DANDY! £*o£>^ K so keep mfV^S? I THEM HANDY! 47A "7 PEKING RESTAURANT 321-A/323-A NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Please Note that we close256 words
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Miscellaneous216 1957-01-29 5 POLICE BAND: Public concert. I dang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, Katone Park, 5.30 pjn. to 6.30 1 8.15 pjn. Chairman— Dr. A. C. D m Sinha. nunnmniT BAFFLES MTSEUM: Special JSSS^JP 11 X M 'fSIONAB\ exhibltion-'Photography In SlnMOVEMENT: Free film shew, g^pore --selection of prlnta by General Hospital. 7.15 p.m. leading216 words
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Article99 1957-01-29 6 20 Words $1* (minimum). WHO'S been at my Romary1! Honey Bake blaculte? Romary'i make blsculta for the Connolateur. Bole At,«nts— Robinson*. PHILS CANE FURNITURE. Best Quality Cane! Exclusive drsl(?ns! No. 31 Chempaka Avenue, Bennett Estate. Singapore 13. SAVE J7O a year by Joining the World Book Club. Write today99 words
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Article46 1957-01-29 6 |0 Word* $S (Mln.) B»x it rtt. txtrm. FOUND An Aisatlan Dog Struggling In the Water near Bedok Kelong. Owner please contact Chan Phone *****. FOUND Tanglln Barracks Officer's Mess, Brown p:.d White Spaniel dog with 195 a Federation tae. No. *****. Phone RSPCA *****.46 words
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Article96 1957-01-29 6 to Wordi $5 (Mm.) Box SI ett. ixtra. COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY haa many uses in Commerce and Industry. Advanced development of the process In the Straits Times Colour Laboratories which produces transparttacles and colour prints up to 11"x 18" has made its use possible for many purposes Including house magazines,96 words
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614 1957-01-29 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Tues. Jan. 29, 1957. From Bad To Worse Although President Soekarno still straddles the Sumatran fence, he is increasingly of the opinion that he alone can solve Indonesia's growing crisis. Quite evidently he rejects all idea that Dr. Hatta should try his hand at Cabinet making.614 words
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Article345 1957-01-29 6 Today Singapore's new Public Services Commission begins its work, armed with executive powers 'of appointment and promotion. Strictly within the letter of the law under which it is established, this Commission, like its predecessor, will only advise the Governor. But at the last Assembly meeting, it was345 words
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Article189 1957-01-29 6 The Federation's Minister for Commerce and Industry, speaking to a group of Malay businessmen, emphasised the three principles necessary for success in commerce and industry capital, knowledge and experience. The advice is sound, if obvious. He also dwelt on the assistance that non-Malays could give and called upon189 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1957-01-29 6 Dofi«/(f McCormck - THE BIG COMMONWEALTH BOOST TO PEACEFUL USES OF A-ENERGY Dofi«/(f McCormck By J HERE may be dissensions in the Commonwealth on foreign policy, but on one vital question every member is in full agreement what to do about nuclear energy. One and all alike insist that there should be an1,073 words
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357 1957-01-29 6 REPORTS in the Straits Times of the opposition of some businessmen to the Singapore bill regarding the Muslim law of inheritance show that this opposition is based on a misconception All that these opponents have said is misleading in one way. and untrue in another.357 words
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Letter204 1957-01-29 6 I HAVE read with great interest the letter by Mr. M. W. Navaratnam on technical education. No one would claim that the education Imparted in the schools of Malaya, including Singapore, is ideal or even adequate. In far too many cases it does not fulfil the essential purpose204 words
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Letter56 1957-01-29 6 Crackers are a menace I AM in complete agreement with Mr Tal Swee Cheow's remarks regarding the dangerous and noisy practice of firing crackers before, during and even after the Chinese New Year. Will the authorities please take steps to prevent the unnecessary roar of crackers and the Injury and56 words
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Letter147 1957-01-29 6 Fls with great pleasure that I read In the "Straits Budget" that the Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya has expressed a desire to see a Malayan restaurant opened in London. While welcoming this Idea, I cannot help but feel that It would be better147 words
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Advertisement73 1957-01-29 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 1* W»t4m tit (mimlmvm). COMBES- To Janln* and Georse* In Batu Oajah Hoepltal daughter Beatrice. 8PICER: To Ruth and Ted, a daughter, Juanlta, Born Jan. 25th 1957. at K K. Hospital. WESTCOTT. To Paul and Audrey at Batu Oajah Hospital on 27.1 57, a son, Chrlatopner Paul, mother73 words
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Advertisement55 1957-01-29 6 BLUE SPOT BRINGS TO YOU THE LATEST IN CAR RADIOS There is a model to suit every car. WITH PRESS BUTTONS AND AUTOMATIC TUNINC Come in Today for a Free Demonstration There is no obligation Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122-124, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. 227. BATU ROAD, KUALA55 words
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Advertisement144 1957-01-29 6 (JJ 3 CAR RADIO MODEL PE 501 j 502 Cl A first class car radio for any make of car— I appearance and design it will pass long hours f* the wheel. Easy to operate while driving with < variable tone control, it gives quality of sou"d tastes. Screened against144 words
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Article133 1957-01-29 7 'MISSEE' KEEPS A NEW YEAR DATE rtMU LUMPUR. Mon. K_i kindly, ereyhrired European Jfman today parked yT small car outside 25 Social Welfare Home for the Aged at -.13 miles from -a, and bercn to unioaci cases of jtifts for the 300 inmates. v y C them have come to133 words
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Article81 1957-01-29 7 r:rcus, the 4 tmupe, will mob at the park. Singa- ifter sueHong •.rid Kuala ir tttne- ta -;-zukuwbo performs r t a lancing But one of the most remarkable exhibitions of courage and determination will be the stunts of legless Bablro Klrlguchi. who has overcome what is81 words
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Article, Illustration75 1957-01-29 7 THIS Qantas Super Constellation, which passed through Singapore on its way from Sydney to London, is the first Australian airliner to be equipped with The Nose weathrrmappinj radar equipment which can "smell" bad weather up to 150 miles away. The Jiose contains scanning75 words
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Article33 1957-01-29 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon— Mr. Maurice Brawn. Registrar of the University of Malaya, who is shortly retiring, will give a talk at the Johore Bahru Rotary Club meeting at 5 p.m. tomorrow.33 words
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259 1957-01-29 7 KELANTAN RULER "S AD VICE IGNORED: 'WE WON'T TAKE THIS EXAM' KOTA BHARU, Monday. 120 boys from the Pasir Mas religious school have joined the stay-in strike by 53 students at the Muslim Religious' Council building which began yesterday. The strike by the259 words
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Article26 1957-01-29 7 Wage talks between the Oversea-Chinese Bank in Singapore, and representatives of its employees were resumed yesterday. The meeting was adjourned until Feb. 5.26 words
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Article100 1957-01-29 7 School men want to see Mr. Lim TWE Singapore Malay Educa- tlon Council, which has the support of 53 organisations, wants to meet the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to discuss the dispute over Malay education. In a letter to Mr. Lim. the council has requested that the Miniswr100 words
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Article42 1957-01-29 7 Inche Mohamed Ghazaii bin Shane, the Federation's first Commissioner in India, told reporters at Singapore Airport before leaving for New Delhi yesterday that he wanted to make every Indian understand "the real truth about the Emergency in Malaya."42 words
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Article21 1957-01-29 7 The Oeylanu Straits Chinese Methodist Church. Singapore, will hold a Chinese New Year thanksgiving service on Thursday at 8 a.m.21 words
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94 1957-01-29 7 600,000 'greeting cards' for Reds KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. CHINESE New Tear "greeting cards" 600.000 tough talking leaflets from the government are now being damped into the jangle, addressed to I the Federation's 2.100 terrorists. The leaflets bear a sketch showing a monkey, last years symbol, leading the Communist secretarygeneral. Chin94 words
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Article25 1957-01-29 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Inche Rahman bin Samsu of Johore Bahru left yesterday for Perth where he will take a course In accountancy.25 words
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Article, Illustration418 1957-01-29 7 The 'stars' looked downcast: There was a mix-up y ITTLE boys with scrubbed faces and. wearing their first long pants and brand new bow ties... dainty girls in frilly dresses* accompanied by proud mothers. Yesterday they all went along to the Odeon Theatre. Singapore, hoping film stardom was within their418 words
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Article161 1957-01-29 7 •pHE Singapore Government has appointed an lns--1 pector to deal with imported "killer lamps" and other defective and dangerous electric appliances. A Government spokesman told the straits Times yesterday that the Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, had appointed the Senior Electrical161 words
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Article19 1957-01-29 7 The Princess Elizabeth estate community centre. Singapore, will hold a children's social on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.19 words
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Article42 1957-01-29 7 The Telok Belanga branch of UMNO decided at its general meeting yesterday to appeal to the Singapore and Federation Governments to lift the ban on the importation of the Malay monthly magazine, Suara Malaya Merdeka, published In Jakarta.42 words
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Article24 1957-01-29 7 SEOAMAT, Mon.— Mr. S. Chelvasingam Mclntyre was re-elected president of the All Johore Ceylonese Association at the annual meeting at Batu Pahat.24 words
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Article99 1957-01-29 7 "TVDUR Federation science students doing courses under the Colombo Plan at Adelaide University. South Australia. have gained outstanding results in the annual examinations. They are Mr. Chuah Kirn Leone. Mr. Lim Khiak Leang and Miss Huang Su Eng of Penang, and Miss Low Beng See of Ipoh.99 words
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Article, Illustration50 1957-01-29 7 MISS FATIMAH bint* Ooyub. 21, formerly of the St. Anthony's Convent, who left Singapore for Perth by Qantas yesterday for a five-year course in dentistry. "Teeth have always fascinated me," she said Her father. Inche Ooyub bin Manas, is District Officer *t Seramat.50 words
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203 1957-01-29 7 BLANKET BOOK BAN WAS THE ONLY WAY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A BLANKET ban has been placed on books from rk 29 publishers only because their output is so great that a ban on named publications would be futile. I The boots are printed in Hong Kong and Shanghai by Communist-controlled203 words
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Article91 1957-01-29 7 rREE men, armed with knives, robbed the Proj prietress of a provision shop in Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore, of $630 worth of jewellery on Sunday night. The victim. Yon* Chok Fong. haa Just, closed her premises when one of the robbers knocked at the91 words
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Article44 1957-01-29 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Shah (Alliance) has been appointed Deputy President of the Johore Bahru Town Council and chairman of the Council's Assessment Committee. Formerly the posts were always held by the District, Officer, Johore Bahru.44 words
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Article25 1957-01-29 7 A 42-year-old woman, Veerama. was found hanged in a bathroom of the gardener's quarters at the Outram Road School, Singapore, yesterday morning. H25 words
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Advertisement221 1957-01-29 7 Designed for you who want the finest. Pan American's j s~"^\ President Service a* |R Whh certain people service first. Perhaps you are Y»8l on t*>«OJ— on« of those Sot whom Pan American gptcifkallr designed iv 37 8L Tr^^^ President Service. Yon are such a person if r\ yon insist221 words
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Advertisement111 1957-01-29 7 A wonderful new idea in MEAT PIES Swanson Frozen; meat pies in individual i servings! Filled with tender meat/ Extra flaky .crust! So easy to prepare/ Sow enjoy the «avorv goodneM oi Chicken, Tuhkev or Beef Pie. without all the fuu and bother of preparation! Just put generouv fixed Sw111 words
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Article, Illustration946 1957-01-29 8 NEW FACES FOR OLD By an expert CHINESE NEW YEAR RUSH FOR BEAUTY... NEW CLOTHES are the order of the day for Chinese New Year, but most women are not content with that. They want new faces, too, with that extra touch of glamour that the festive season demands. Singapore946 words
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Advertisement139 1957-01-29 8 GIVE VOUft BABY agss* IlCTOSitf K|k^P^ is remarkably easy iMf^QTIIX r^^^W^^^Si except boiled water. //'^/TM^ just another splendid fIF happy Lactogen Infant. M**Wsfcf| needs in the right pro- 1 d scientifically balanced jH^ I i Baby Mvk, Singapore. l.io/56 4Z^*s\ I OJV THE WARPATB S/^^yiti j^^L BECAUSE OF BAD FLOORS?139 words
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Advertisement116 1957-01-29 8 the sC sWF I household antiseptic SAVLON is Non-poisonous. Power- Hft^J^^ ful and Cleansing containing HSikswKw two of the most modern tntiteptics— 'Hibitjne' and 'Cetavlon' it $J" it the perfect antiseptic for First /wi^'tl^V ■> Aid. the Nursery and Sickroom. 1 v'aj^W') Personal Hygiene. Midwifery. i^^Vj J^ C^i Napkin and116 words
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Miscellaneous197 1957-01-29 8 Straits Times Crossword 1 ~~~3~~*"*~^5~""~e 7 8 ipil I I I^~ x z ts z ziifc z 17 -lii- 23 ~2*~ "i n n n p^ r _z_z_ 1. Superior AC llS 88 »ake. saUor bSSSFuVi exist on shi D (6) 12. <sive» way. but would make a Si Sins197 words
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Article, Illustration1442 1957-01-29 9 •;"""'"'ij;!;MH? T'Wi H Illtiitlij::! ;t-"y^n?flnn]|iniffHlßlß^^ Sr '•'V*. ill if t i I M L xffffl <M I I 3J? flifa tlf. Ifc lM±Mli f%l f^ffl 11a- >lT t* iII •••••••[••••.••;,»t«fcB-.*ltilx V tl* HnifH 1) lift ir Bn W^ x Ml tilDaily Mirror - 1,442 words
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Advertisement388 1957-01-29 9 V- '^V lH^b^^ W W OSISS£S—FUMISHIMC— SHEETS— tl MIIOW CASES-HANDKERCHIEFS "lite eutiiM two ajuujL a 0 Jus mxho oumdiMA kjmk Mkgdwi atHMMTOSr <tiili» Co. TJt. n/M North Wh*, Autjt. ud J4/V) Kortb ■rMMMi aajaj TnMia Ud, 71 Hi** m, ddul*u«b da. BAT, U/M Haiti sr. (Man Mart Oft Ud.. Raflaa388 words
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Miscellaneous203 1957-01-29 9 Jfev Morgan M.D. *I lave you* ■ET "aMMMM*^ >/ I DONT ttWOW THAT Nf IVE D&ODED TWTT \y^ lAM "*AJ I/lAM IN LOVE WITM OU MAPLE t J *-C 7 cru. msj} oc.Mae&AN Tro uke you td act compi^ei^tbo 1 /n a love r have auntieo in l/WWY PONT YOU203 words
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779 1957-01-29 10 By Our Market Correspondent WITH only two days before the Chinese New Year the Singapore Share Market is exhibiting an unusual feature. Although business is much reduced, there is no liquidation for cash to be spent for other purposes and the779 words
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Article132 1957-01-29 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were:Copra quiet: Jan. $27 buyers. $28 t sellers. Coconut oil: steady: bulk $43 Vi sellers, drum $46 H sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $107, Sarawak $106, special Sarawak black $79 (all unchanged). Singapore Copra AtaocUtion132 words
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Article155 1957-01-29 10 February first grade rubber buyers f.o.b, closed in Singapore yesterday at 91 cents per lb down 3Va cents on Friday's closing price. The closing tone was slightly steadier after easier. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 92.., sellers 93155 words
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Article144 1957-01-29 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100) New York: buying airmail: T.T. 32 11/16, O.D. 32 13/16, 90 d/st 33 1/16 credit bills, 33 1/8 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail: T.T. 31 7/16, O.D. 31 9/16,144 words
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Article19 1957-01-29 10 SINGAPORE h. KUBRICK per lb. (down TIN: $382.1:;; L," 1 (down $2.12}) COPRA: S7B v jwrpicul (umUm,19 words
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Article142 1957-01-29 10 Ship, lying .iloiuv,,!, pore Harbour Board expected today are lt Chuoh Maru 4-5 Tegelberg 6-7. Akj gyle 13-14, W. Malay 18, Katong r N.Wali 5. Man Mallory Lykes 23 25-26. Bronxvllic 27-28, Braesidf Hayes 11-33, Korea 36, Rajul,, 40-41, Roepat 42-4;; Outer Road-. Victory, Stan-. Maru, Dorlnth: Rita,142 words
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Article57 1957-01-29 10 Malay Rubber Plants its final dividend by 25 per cent for the tember 30. 1956, n cent., against 90 p I £108,763 got clai After a high'i eluding £18,000 n i 58— of £29,705 (£24,1 profit, subject to iudlt, I (£19,218) to which (£3,688) sundry balance forward 157 words
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Advertisement612 1957-01-29 10 NOTICES MALAYAN SHAREBROKERS ASSOCIATION The offices of the members of the above Association will be closed tor business on 31st January 1957 and Ist and 2nd February 1957. NOTICE The public Is hereby notified that Mr. Chen Nam Sen has left our service per 17.1.57 and is no longer authorised612 words
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Advertisement328 1957-01-29 10 NOTICES NOTICE THE MANAGEMENT and Staff of this school take the opportunity to wish their clients a prosperous and Happy New Year we also wish to announce that the school will remain, close for the 'New Year' season from 29th January to 4th February 1957 usual business from sth February328 words
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Advertisement606 1957-01-29 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TAMIL TEACHER, Oovemm»nt Officers' Language School. Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and serving Government Officers- Salary scale: $580 x 24 700 per mensem. Qualifications: Graduate of an Indian University with Tamil as Vernacular. Age at least 30. Good spoken English and a good knowledge of Tamil. At606 words
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Advertisement889 1957-01-29 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Applications are Invited from Qualified Mldwlves for the Appointment of a Midwife on the Balary Scale of $96x6-168 plus Allowances. Closing date: 8.2.1957. Further details and Application Ftorms are obtainable from the Municipal Secretary, K. Uimpur. VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT,889 words
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Advertisement918 1957-01-29 10 PyBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Cltlsens for two vacant post of Chinese Editor and Tamil Editor In the Department of Information, Federation of Malaya. Qualifications: Good knowledge of English and Chinese or Tamil as the case may be. with at least 7 yean experience In the vernacular press.918 words
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Advertisement404 1957-01-29 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANAPA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS 30 DATS Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swet Penan* Fmif Kriitin Bakke 2/ 4 Feb 5 Fcb 7 Fcb 1 Anns Bakke 18/20 Feb 21 Fcb 23 Fcb 4M,. Elisabeth Bakk* 26 |an 9 Feb 12/14 Mar 15 Mar Ciertrud Bakke404 words
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Advertisement1157 1957-01-29 11 4 os MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. T.i, 411 T»' -3t«3 in Singopoie) (IJ sj^,., THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE P»" €r pots to tood on<J rtuchoroo coroo LIVt PO L 6LAs sC'poV°. ND<>H CoN ~«T» O» Soil. P. s-hon, Pnano ,s ><fpool In Pert uocl j.n JO F.b 8 Ftb 9/111,157 words
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Advertisement1019 1957-01-29 11 U4ka t M Jl^^^i^El^^^^^^^^^^^^B^S^^i^^^^^^^^M^^^^^^^f^k EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penong p. Sham Spore KO IA Ged. JS/34 "JUTLANOIA" jo/ji j an 1/ i r.b 2/ J Feb HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR GENOA. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. I COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG. OSLO Spore P. Sham Penang "KAMBODIA" U/is Fob1,019 words
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Advertisement960 1957-01-29 11 bu.'ldU c bbn line steamers ltd TE h I7 *i*- SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'poro P. S'hon> PtnanQ BENREOCH for London, Hon. In P.rt/JO Jan Rott.rdom 31 Jen/ 7 Fen London Direct BENLAWIRS fo- Avonmouth, London, Homburg 3/4 Ftb 1/960 words
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Advertisement1236 1957-01-29 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL.: No.; 2SJ4I ILLERMAN tk BUCKNALL I KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LO? ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND ond tor U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports Accepting cargo for Central ft South and Canodo via Colombo Am*Hc* BRONXVILU CITY W OTTAWA 5,^,, p yhoir) p,nang1,236 words
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378 1957-01-29 12 Trade with Japan expanding more rapidly TRADE between Japan and Malaya continues to expand rapidly and the tempo will be speeded up still further now the first branch of a Japanese bank has been opened in the Colony. The local branch of one of the biggest present day Japanese groups378 words
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Article, Illustration158 1957-01-29 12 U.K. FIRM WILL STILL OPERATE IN MALAYA BRITAIN'S largest manufacturers of industrial accessories, Small and Parkes Ltd., Manchester, will continue to export to Malaya after it has obtained independence. This assurance was given by Mr. H. Middlehurst, export manager of the company, on arrival in Singapore by BOAC last week.158 words
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186 1957-01-29 12 FIVE thousand square feet of display space at the forthcoming Gifts and Fancy Goods Trade Fair at Blackpool, U.K., will be devoted to exhibits from Japan, China, India and Pakistan, thus giving British and overseas trade buyers the rare opportunity of studying a186 words
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Article, Illustration192 1957-01-29 12 MORE TIMBER TREATED LOCALLY HALF a million cubic feet of Malayan timber was treated with preservatives for local use last year at plants in Ipoh, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur by the Hickson group of companies. This amount was an increase over the timber preserved in 1955 and the company hope192 words
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Article43 1957-01-29 12 Production of passenger cars and trucks in the United States and Canada in the week ended January 25 is estimated by Wards Automotive Agency at: 177,961 last week (177,778 previous week week and 169.263 in the corresponding week of last year).43 words
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Article, Illustration275 1957-01-29 12 New U.S. pharmaceutical rpHE pharmaceutical and drug market in Malaya A during the past few years has become one of the most highly competitive in the world. Today no less than 15 British companies and eleven American companies are competing In this field In addition275 words
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Article189 1957-01-29 12 rOUBLE in the Middle East and the blocking of the Suez Canal have caused anxieties and difficulties for Far East rubber companies who normally send much of their produce through the canal, said Mr. P. B. L. Cochlan, chairman of Kulim Rubber Plantations, in his annual189 words
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Advertisement140 1957-01-29 12 TROfIDE EUROPE GENERAL AGENTS MALAYA MANSFIELD CO..LX SINGAPCkE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Now -finer, milder smoking rg^i NUMBER SEVEN I® VIRGINIA ■ft f^»pviy*^pj ■ft w_- jT T «ak^. jjjßy^^^^^^^p^^^pj Stop Asthma diamond Sleep like a baby s s^^: *iLriL c ii^pi*i* r d^*» e A^^ I **TEERANDAZ" (Hindi) kEXSACO ft«™ r140 words
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Advertisement68 1957-01-29 12 Mm mW bottles of Ihennessy I»da M n V 1 ft^) 3^ m^ I TA 8 WPMMFQCV A f o^ R ?CCV ftpo 5& HUB \/W I J/i.nLIMJMLDDI Oti iDDi ao; t I wj I £$A r-s>£s\ I families in your area befo m f^^^^^^^i !|Mg^ II Chinese New Year68 words
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Advertisement109 1957-01-29 12 am FVll FLAVOR Availabh at ell Icing (fp Stockists M/s. EXCELSIOR TRADING Co 28, St. Michoeli Rd., Tel FULL 4&&k VITALITY V since taking Bile beans Laxative Put Ordinary laxatives cannot m Iroro undigested fatt that m't^ cause of constipation, tlugguhata, indigestion, livcrishncss. You should take medically.terjj Bile Beans Laxative109 words
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483 1957-01-29 13 Johnson is only one to laud choice of Craig as skipper From JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA, Monday. tH)RMER Australian cricket captain lan Johnson is 1 the lone Victorian to commend lan Craig's appointment as captain of the Australian team to tour New Zealand. "I think the choice of Craig is excellent,"483 words
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Article123 1957-01-29 13 Hoad to take six weeks' rest MELBOURNE, Mon. LEW HOAD, defeated by fellow Australian Neale Fraser in the Australian tennis singles championship at Kooyong on Saturday, said today he had been ordered to take six weeks' rest from tennis. doctor who examined his injured back today said that Hoad mustReuter - 123 words
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104 1957-01-29 13 Perak Blues to avenge 1946 defeat IPOH, Mon. PERAK Asians are determined to win the All Blue* Cup In their fourth attempt after the war when they meet Singapore In the final at Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 0. The last time that Perak played Singapore In a final was In104 words
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Advertisement545 1957-01-29 13 [B amim^^^B^^BSBBBBBBBBBBSBBBB^BR MM O!)ATION VACANT -Ku, SO ct: txtrm. MION AVAILYoung European ...proxlmately six 2 b 7 in Bachelor Binjal Hill Mess Application NOAIgV/i M loam Ro«d with 12 attarhed to bath- ion, very mand magnlj new. large and bpacious .'or nursing house to Let a* c -r.terMted irslni home545 words
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Advertisement501 1957-01-29 13 BOOKS PLBLICATIONS 20 Word* IS Mtm.) Box SO ct*. txtrm. THERE ARE A lot of mistakes you needn't make! If you are a I beginner in the garden, or In gardening in the tropics, you need i Professor RE. HolttunVs "Gardeni ing In the Lowlands of Malaya" It will put501 words
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Advertisement543 1957-01-29 13 WANTED 20 Word* SS (Min.) -Box SO tU. txtrm. s JRACTOR with or without t driver, to level football pitch, j Please write Buetar Estate Seri dantj. South Kedah HOUSE WANTED from early Apfll for naval commander t and family, three children. Three to four bedrooms preferred, serl vant welcomed.543 words
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Advertisement911 1957-01-29 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word* U (Mm.) Box SO et*. txtrm. CHEVROLETT BELAIR 1959 Showroom condition and Appearance as new, White Sldewall Tyrea all perfect. Philips Radio. Ring 1 ***** Office hours. i MORRIS MINOR 1953 first class condition throughout, 26,000 miles European owned view 84 Medway Drive, Serangoon Oarden911 words
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Advertisement583 1957-01-29 13 SIEMENS 1 RADIO K RENOWNED fT FOR SOUND 1^ and built better to give mt Wt^k longer, trouble-free service VI PLUS crystal-clear reception Radiogram 765 W |j Cross-Super 760 W im ta announcement: We urge you to read the following! m Are you a discriminating cinemagoer? I I Do you583 words
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Article320 1957-01-29 14 V. P. NAYAGAM - V. P. NAYAGAM No stars if Govt will not put up $10,000 MERDEKA MEET WILL HELP IN CUP SELECTION By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ■pHK Badminton Association of Malaya will nol go through with their proposal to invite players from abroad to take part in the Merdeka320 words
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Article, Illustration94 1957-01-29 14 'MAXIE' THE STALWART LEADS SOUTH R. M. PARKER will lead South in the annual North vs South rugger fixture to be played at Jalan Besar on Saturday. "Maxie" Parker, at 31, has been the mainstay of the Singapore Cricket Club defence for several years. He has represented Singapore Civilians. South,94 words
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Article78 1957-01-29 14 rrUE PADANG clubs, SRC. 1 "Reds" and SCC. will clash in the second round of the SHA's senior knockout competition. The second round Is expected to b e completed by Feb. 11. The draw is: (home teams first); Senior: Wanderers v Police, SCC v SRC "Reds",78 words
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Article154 1957-01-29 14 No snub for U KMcDonald KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. MR. E. M. McDonald of the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association said today that only South-east Asian countries would be Invited to compete in the Merdeka Games but exceptions were being made in cases of Denmark and Australia. Mr. McDonald said lack ofAP - 154 words
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Article88 1957-01-29 14 SYDNEY. Mon. ■V"EW South Wales, Sheffield 111 holders, needing only one point to retain possession, are heading for an Innings defeat from Victoria here. On the second day of the match today, they scored only 149 in re- ply to Victoria's 441 and had lost aReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration324 1957-01-29 14 SAUL JOSHUA - O'Brien ill, calls off Asian tour SAUL JOSHUA PARRY O'BRIEN, the American Olympic and world shot put champion, is ill and has to cancel the rest of his Far East goodwill tour. It was Parry's 25th birthday yesterday. The crowd of schoolchildren and Colony athletes, before whom he was giving324 words
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Article223 1957-01-29 14 CHIEF EXPLAINS WHYMAAA HAS TO BREAK UP KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. T^HE proposal to wind up the Malayan Amateur x Athletic Association stems from Federation affllates of the M.A.A.A. who claim it impracticable to have two associations in the Federation controlling Mr. E. M. McDonald,223 words
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193 1957-01-29 14 Only 1 match for Indians in S'pore THE Singapore Amateur Football Association has decided to play only one match against the touring Indian Olympic team. This will be at Jalan Besa r Stadium on Feb. 7. The Indians will arrive in Singapore from Hong Kong on Feb. 6. This decision193 words
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Article73 1957-01-29 14 The SingaDore Badminton Association has selected four players for the B.A.M.'s first Thomas Cup training session In April. The players are Seah Lye Huat, Lim Wei Lou. Robert Lim and Omar Ibrahim. The names will be submitted to the bam. for approval. At a committee meeting73 words
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Article166 1957-01-29 14 AMERICAN basketball coach. Dr. Samuel Fox, arrived in Singapore yesterday with word that India are keen to send a basketball team to tour Singapore and the Federation. "The Indians have a fairly good national team and they would like to play in thicountry." said the166 words
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Article137 1957-01-29 14 RA. CUP DRAW LONDON. Mon. jyriLLWALL and Bournemouth. 1 the two remaining third division sides, both received attractive home ties against first division rivals when the draw for the fifth round of the P.A. Cup waj made today. Millwall, who beat Newcastle on Saturday,Reuter - 137 words
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Article62 1957-01-29 14 ONG, MARJAN ARE BEATEN IN FINAL CALCUTTA, Mon. INDIA'S P. S. Chawla and Amrit Dewan, beat Malaya's Thomas Cup pair, Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan 10-15, 15-10, 15-10 in the final of the men's doubles of the East India badminton championship here yesterday. Tan Joe Hock, Indonesia's No.Reuter - 62 words
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Article177 1957-01-29 14 MELBOURNE, Mon A SHLEY Cooper (Victoria) today won the Australian men's 'ingles lawn tennis championship, beating Neale Fraser. a fellow Vlctorinn. on the Kooyong courts here, in four sets. Cooper won 6-3 9-11, 6-4, 6-3 The women's title went to Shirley Pry. the Wimbledon titleReuter - 177 words
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Article76 1957-01-29 14 PERTH, Mon— 3outh Australia were well placed to force Western Australia to follow on at the close of the second day's play in their Sheffield Shield match here today. The horn« side had lost six wickets for 174 in reply to South Australia's 447. Scores: SouthReuter - 76 words
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381 1957-01-29 14 S. AFRICA 65 UP ON Ist INNINGS -McLEAN 100 DURBAN, W Ond A CENTURY by Roy McLean helped South to gain a first innings lead of «5 over Enela the third day of the third Test here today McLean contributed 100 to South a of 283 in reply to England'sReuter - 381 words
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96 1957-01-29 14 Chew Bee to meet the holder for title BANGKi QNG CHEW v Singapore Duangudom of Tha 4-6, 6-1, 6-3 in thi finals of the Tha Lawn Tennis Cham] ships here ye The Singapore meet Buthlrapa last year's Thai the final on r Khong Kit Boon pore defeated Kornlaks, father of96 words
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Article42 1957-01-29 14 AUCKLAND. Mnn. i Rosi-wall. the Atutn star, was beaten In by the world rii.r Doniale.s (United SI eighth match v here today. Goiizules won 18-H take a 7-1 le;ul match round-thp-wnriri The match attracted a about 9.000. Rente42 words
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Article25 1957-01-29 14 Technical Wine A I Wing "A" 6-0 11. ii:i the R A.p. Beletai knockout hockey i Seletar yesterday Ishak (I) and U25 words
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Article66 1957-01-29 14 CINGAPORE Teachers Union caused a major upset In the S.H.A. senior knockout, competition when they eliminated first division Royal Naval Police 1-0 In a first round replay at Serangoon Road yesterday. Teachers, tlir in. I division league eh o their winninE goal in minute66 words
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