Sunday Standard, 2 February 1957
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Title Section33 1957-02-02 1 Singapore STANDARD POLICE f^T U\ S ***** (5 line,) 240O ~T*** JrU S*^\ FIRI ERIGADI GENERAL HOSPITAL W 2811 2414 Vol. ML No. 214 SLNGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1957 12 PAGES 13 CENTS33 words
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Article, Illustration64 1957-02-02 1 - PRESIDENT of th e Press Club of Malaya. Mr. Y. B. Lee. (arrow), is held by two detectives who objected to the pressman's presence at the Odeon Cinema during the blaze that cuttetf the theatre early on Wednesday. Mr. l.cc was taken to Campbell Koad Police Station64 words
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Article409 1957-02-02 1 'Strong-Ann' Method* On Man Who Is Only Doing His Duty Tunku To Get Facts Of 'Police Interference With Freedom Of Press KUALA LUMPUR, FRI.— PRESIDENT OF THE PRESS CLUB OF MALAYA, MR. Y. B. LEE, SAtD TODAY THAT WHILE COVERING THE ODEON THEATRE FIRE ON409 words
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Article75 1957-02-02 1 MONTREAL, Feb, 1 <Reulei —A United States ex- on gUid< miasllei said nig* tha| he wax c«--r lent that a landing would made on the moon "within the next M years." 7".^ expert, Dr. Willy Ley, im German-born scienti Kg fled the Un Jb*.T the75 words
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260 1957-02-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation's fire services Chief and the Central Region Manager of the Central Electricity Board today arrived at conflicting findings regarding the fire that gutted the $500,000 Odeon Cinema here on Wednesday. Lt. Col. F. F. C. Watkins. Chief Inspector260 words
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Article18 1957-02-02 1 MR DUNCAN Sandys, British Minister of Defence, returned to Washington early yesterday from Ottawa. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article22 1957-02-02 1 ATTORNEY Roberto Pala--,.i A i: Mexico, oq ly a divorce has been granted to Elizabeth she m irry American A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article30 1957-02-02 1 SOME 200 girl guides irom 23 countries and territories yesterday ended their twoweek regional centenary world camp m honour of the movement's founder. Lord BadenPowell. A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article166 1957-02-02 1 Penang Printers Strike PENANG, Fri. Linotypists, compositors, machine-men. and messenger boys, of the "Straits Echo," Penang. decided to go on strike this evening after taking a secret strike ballot. The striking employees are members of the National Union of Printing Workers. Penang and Kedan branch. The secret ballot wa.s taken166 words
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Article26 1957-02-02 1 THE Japanese Government yesterday formally appointed Mr. Takoo Oda. now Minister at the Japanese embassy m London, as Janar.esr Minister to Denmark- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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109 1957-02-02 1 ADELAIDE, Fc':-. 1 (Ktu'.cr A 15-ycar-o'.d bOf who attempted to i.'.'.crfcre w;th a girl aged wvs whipped r timefl with a I irch ioo Adelaide jail this afternoon. I: wai the fir?', private whinping cl a juvenile carried out ior many years. An109 words
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Article196 1957-02-02 1 A MEETING of non-political Malay organizations m Singapore yesterday passed a resolution repudiating Tunku Muda Muhammad, president of the Malay Union, as representing the Malay community m the Alliance recently formed by live local communities The meeting, attended by veprocntatives of about 10 non-political196 words
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387 1957-02-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation's Rural and Industrial Development Authority; whose extravagance m capital projects and unsecured loans had been heavily criticized m the past, is to quit "money lending" to kampong folk shortly and concern itself with only their training m387 words
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Article20 1957-02-02 1 EGYPT yesterday observed one-hour token strike m |v sympathy with the Algerian v national tihpratirsn mnvpmpnt U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article165 1957-02-02 1 SIXTY $1 MIL. PALACES FOR SAUD DETROIT I lei I —Genei a s Corporation is reported he:e to be building nr re thaa a s icr King Saud I v idi A: sbia now on a s'a'e tc Amei adilla an I UM Uniti Sta c* tn i nsive i165 words
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Advertisement126 1957-02-02 1 GIFTS /or Any Occos/on easily solved if you only call at >"- Jft, Th Tfo\/E_T,Y.W c. North sod Pnmc 33 '12 r-6 I The RED LION Chinese Opera H Sponsored 6y I at the HAPPY WORLD I NOW! i g§§ Daily Performances ,2 79 pm &*****30 p M, gjl Sat126 words
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Article, Illustration373 1957-02-02 2 Airliner Crashes In School After Mid-Air Collision With Jet Fighter VAN NUYS, California, Feb. 1, (AP) A giant- airliner crashed like a bomb into a schoolyard filled with playing children yesterday after colliding with a jet fighter plane at 20,000 feet over the San Fernando Valley. Last night, authorities counted373 words
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164 1957-02-02 2 Give Honest Value For School Fees' PENANG. Fri All pupils of private school mu:>t bo ElTen a fair and honest value for the fees received, said Dr. NX. Menon, Chairman of the Committee for Education, Health and Social Welfare, today when he declared open the Penans High School at Bunge]164 words
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93 1957-02-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Thomas r.p. Dawson, President oi the Federation Government Non-Pensionable Officers' Association today s aid he was hopeful 'hat the Administration would accede "m good time" to the 4.000 "temporaries" claim for salary revision. Mr. DSWSOQ told the Standard "he would not.93 words
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Article55 1957-02-02 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri. A block of tWO-storey Police barracks and one Mock of quarters i°r officers are m the course of construction at Cross Street, here. In addition, foundations are being laid for four government transit quarters at Bukit Kechil Road under the super vision55 words
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Article42 1957-02-02 2 a marine Court of Inquiry m Perth found that an error of judgment by Capt. Alexander McDonald, ma ter of the motor vessel Chart n, caused the vessel to be stranded at the entrance to Geraldton Harbour on Sept. 26.42 words
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Article33 1957-02-02 2 FIFTY-TWO parens rs and crew of the Japane-e shJp Kayo Maru were rescued by another Japanese ship after the Kayo Maru sank about 120 miles east of Form^a yesterday morning. Reuter.33 words
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Article28 1957-02-02 2 THE \\ork;.\£ rommi'.tcc of the Malayan Indian Cor.grc-s has postponed until Fen 17. its special mcc'.ng scheduled for yesterday to "vet"' tne party's presidential nominations.28 words
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Article, Illustration107 1957-02-02 2 TO JOIN FED. LANDS COMMISSION MR. C. N. CHANDRA, s secretary of the Ministry of Rehabilitation for the Central Government of <• India, who arrived m Singapore yesterday by 1 2 air. Mr. Chandra. a former magistrate and a I senior officer of the Indian Government Civil Service, has been107 words
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Article63 1957-02-02 2 BANGKOK, Feb. 1 (Reuter) Film stars Silvana Mangano and Jo Van Fiect escaped injury when their car swerved into a ditch to avoid colliding with a truck at Phechburi, south of Bangkok, according to reports reaching here. The car was being driven by Van63 words
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Article43 1957-02-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Education Minister. Dato Abdul Razak. will talk to Malay educationists on "Education m the Independent Malaya" on Feb. 13. The meeting, organized by the Selangor Malay Forum, will be held m U.M.N. O. House.43 words
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Article29 1957-02-02 2 ABOUT 2.000 Japanese university students paraded through the streets of Tokyo yesterday carrying placards m protest against the forthcoming British nuclear bomb tests on Christmas Island. Reuter.29 words
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217 1957-02-02 2 AN association to look after the welfare of nonEnglish speaking Chinese m Singapore will be formed shortly. i— > t To be known as the Singapore Chinese Recreational Association, the idea for the formation of such an organization for wage-earners between the ages217 words
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237 1957-02-02 2 PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, Feb. 1 (AP)— Heiress Bobo^ Sigrist Juarez, twice married on a flying elopement tour, arrived here today \vith her husband and plans for a third wedding. The 17-year-ol_ bride and New York interior decorator Gregg Juarez.237 words
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203 1957-02-02 2 ANGLO-JORDAN TALKS TO END TREATY START ON MONDAY LONDON, Feb. 1 (IT)— The Foreign Office announced yesterday that Britain and Jordan will begin negotiations on Monday m Amman for termination of the Anglo-Jordan treaty under which British forces are stationed m Jordan. The Foreign Office announcement sa:d Britain ''agreed to203 words
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150 1957-02-02 2 TOWNSEND'S REQUEST TO RIDE IS REFUSED XI ALA UMPIR Fri Group Captain Peter Tewnsend left Kuala Lumpur thK morninc with at leavt one wish unfulfilled to ride at a local racecourse. An accomplished ama i teur rider. Group ap- tain Townsend. now <m a world tour failed t" ohtain permission150 words
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130 1957-02-02 2 A CHURCHILL TANK IS SOLD FOR £120 MELBOURNE. Ff b 1 Tanks that cost £30.000 or rr. c to build were sold for i i or less al a disposals a al Seymour army camp i 1 north oi Meltx un M( -t ol thp tanks were as "unserviceable but130 words
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164 1957-02-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A radio lecturer on Islam. Tuan Haji Masood Al'Hayati, will shortly conduct bi-weekly religious talks for hundreds of "Teddy Eoys" m the Kampong Bahru Malay Settlement, the Standard was told today. The talks will be held at the Dewan Meiayu164 words
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Article114 1957-02-02 3 THE Malay Language Society of the University of Malaya has opened an exhibition of art works, comprising sketches and wood-cuts at the University's Art Museum. A spokesman of the Society told the Standard yesterday the 'pieces on display were the work of teachers and students114 words
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Article, Illustration350 1957-02-02 3 Radical Change Expected In Front Leac/erc/im SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, is expected to become the next chairman of the Labour Front m place of Mr. David Marshall, the Standard understands. A powerful section of the members of the Front are moving behind350 words
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108 1957-02-02 3 MEMORIAL TO BRITISH CWEALTH WAR DEAD CANBERRA, Feb. 1. Reuter) An Australian official party will attend the unveiling on March 2 of the memorial at Singapore to commemorate by name 24 000 men and women of the land and air forces of the British Commonwealth who died during the war108 words
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Article76 1957-02-02 3 I THE following have been 1 elected offlce-bearera of the Singapore Chcttiar.v Chamber ol" Commerce: President Mr. AR. SnkaUngam Chettiar; vice-presi-dent Mr. M.P.M. Meyyappa Chettiar; secretary Mr. L.A.A.N M. Alagappa Chettiar; ass', secretary Mr. A. P. Arunasalam Chettiar; treasurer— Mr. A. S. A. Karuppan Chettiar; auditor Mr. A.M.76 words
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Article72 1957-02-02 3 THE Singapore Improvement Trust Local Officers' Association will hold an extraot Unary general meeting on Feb. 7 tO pa p. future action following rejection of it_ four claims by the S.I.T. Board. The claims are: new salary schemes for confidential stenor hers; exemption from bar b72 words
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Article64 1957-02-02 3 I FIREMAN. Rasif bin SabtU, 'A' 2, died when the motorcycle he was riding came into a collision with a van along Upper East Coast Road m Singapore yesterday. EUsU who was employed at the International Airport Fire Station. Paya Lebar. died soon alter admission m64 words
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Article60 1957-02-02 3 TWO scholarships have ba n offered by the British C unci! for the 1957 academic year. Mr. Keith Payne, the Council's representative told the Standard ye>terday. He said about 12 anplications have been received and a local committee has short listed them. Final selections will be made60 words
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Article37 1957-02-02 3 THE following VMW been elc ted office-bearers of the Army Civil Service Union. Singapore: Chairman Mr. M. G. M ithews; secretary Mr. S~ L. D'Cru. asst. secretary Mr. R. Armstrong; treasurer Mr. S. TnpathiMr. S. Tnpathi - 37 words
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Article34 1957-02-02 3 AN attao but m Mandate? Road. Singapore, was damaged by fire started by crackers on Chine.-c New Year's night. The fire was put out before the arrival of the brigade.34 words
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Article64 1957-02-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Kuala Lumour Traffic Police has banned pillion riding on bicycles within the Federal capital. Police also gave the public a week's notice to get used to the regulation. Tho regulation just gazetted levies a fine of $100 for infringement of the64 words
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Article40 1957-02-02 3 IPOH. Fri. Police found the wallet and identity card Of Chov Koon I.oy 2D, of Kan-pong Lanjit. Mallm Nawar, ha* the men's lavatory of the Jubilee Park last night. Police believe Choy was the victim of a picketpocket.40 words
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Article50 1957-02-02 3 ONE of the biggest concert airlifts of recent times will bring into Singapore the San Francisco Ballet on PYb. 6. The ballet comprising 25 people will bring with them no less than 75 crates of equipment. The ballet season opens at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Feb. 10.50 words
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122 1957-02-02 3 ITS STILL THE SAME OLD MOSHI-MOSHI THE direct ophone link between Singapore and Osaka m Japan, ope: c: yesterday for public service, is purely "an engineering change over the old rste Mr. J. Medcaifc-Moore, the Colony's Contriver of Te.ecommunications, said yesterday. Mr. Medea '--Moore loi I _m Standard: "As far122 words
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420 1957-02-02 4 THE WOMEN GET WISE T0 THIS BULGE BOSH says the firm. this is what happens: "It wont lake more than eight or ten days before you will leel. under your fingers, patches of fat. dissolving. If m twenty-one days there is not "considerable slimming of the part of the body420 words
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107 1957-02-02 4 S' pore Cats' To Hold 'Jam Session' THE Singapore Jazz Club will hold a jam se.ssion tor members at No. 51, Belimbing Avenue, Sennett Estate, this Sunday trom 3 to 7 p.m. with the "Del Turner Quintet'" providing jive music. Members who are in.^trumentallsta are requested to bring .their instruments.107 words
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Article92 1957-02-02 4 TEACHERS TO VOICE PROTEST THE 2. 0n0 strong Singapore Teachers Union yesterday summoned an extraordinary general meeting on Feb, <» to "protest against the Education Ministry*! appointments of junior officers m administrative jobs." The meeting, to be held at the Victoria School, will also discuss the Ministry's evasiveness on the92 words
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155 1957-02-02 4 KUALA PILAR, Fri. Federation Chief Mini. ter. Tunku Abdul Rahman excused himself from all New Year functions and the Kuala Lumpur races yesterday, to begin his first "Meet the Pt ...ie" session here with over 600 ra'ayats. The Tinku. who spoke on his155 words
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Article25 1957-02-02 4 SINGAPORE Director of Information. Mr. G. G. Thomson, will arrive m the Colony on Feb. 6 after a short holiday m Britain.25 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-02-02 4 HISTORIC MOMENT FOR IPOH IPOH attained new civic status last Wednesday when the Sultan of Perak, Sir Yusuf Izzuddia Shah, granted its Town Council a Coat ofArms. making it the first Council m the Federation to be accorded such honour. Standardpic shows the chairman of the Town Council. Mr. G.61 words
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Miscellaneous885 1957-02-02 4 Standard (LzAlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SINGAPORE IPOH _^#-%MP4 1 Kl > s acen R lade 9 am. Zarak WOffifffiw ii- l ft amS^tiSfoMaCKS^KaV REMY: Ramsfo-rn H Chinatown 10 30 am. 12.45. 3. 6.30 and 9 Independent Ml^tona-y Movement: oEhOS: J^wh^ioi 1 Hospital LIS •V" 3t Uooab^ e gunpoint 1245.885 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-02-02 5 IFOH'S new $600,000 luxury cinema, the Cathay (above), which was officially opened by Sultan Sir Yusof Izzuddin Shah of Perak on Chinese New Year's Eve. Cathay Organization, owners of the cinema, have made provision for >tage shows. It is the only theatreStandard - 97 words
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403 1957-02-02 5 PRINTING DEPT.'S TRIUMPH-A LAW JOURNAL The Government Printing Office last year used more than 130 tons of paper, worth about $120,000, for printing official forms, gazettes, driving licences, and other stationery lor various Singapore Governmentdepartments, Mr. A. G. Banfleld, I c Government Printer403 words
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Article137 1957-02-02 5 XI ALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The Cathay Organization, owners of the Odeon t inema— gutted by a mysterious fire early on Wednesday—may be persuaded rebuild it on an alternative site, sources here said t*>day. A..c >' '.c Council'.ors :r. Selangor want to approach the Stat< rrr.rr.er.t137 words
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Article49 1957-02-02 5 Chcr.g F Jounder-mem r Singapore Union and one cf il nan has :r ie union. This n was taken ng cf tie Management Committee ci the union on >u»ds m a tl interests ot nittee's Ie i ion immous a.'..- three v. ere at senl from49 words
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Article67 1957-02-02 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Fri.— The Home for the Aged here t'rom the annual lance whi h will be Bukil Afertaja i Re r x Club I *be High q Feb. There will he dancing from 9 p to 2 a.m. with Jnov.v B yle md hia Modern67 words
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Article67 1957-02-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Recruil g for the Royal Air Fore. 1 r) will take place Federal capita] on Feb. I I Can tween 19 an 32 yean Old arc required for re JTuitS training mmen ii g on March A r- she I I be <'67 words
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Article32 1957-02-02 5 MORE than 1,000 guests were present at a COCktaJ] p urty given by the Nanyanf Press Limited. Singapore, yesterday, to celebrate the completion of their new premises at Robinson Road.32 words
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Article74 1957-02-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, I ri. The Federation's Director of Information Services, Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latitt has been chosen patron of the Malay Students' Union at Itl annual general meeting on Wednesday. The following were elected office-bearers: president Che Othman bin Yaya; deputy presidents Che Abdul Rahman74 words
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Article59 1957-02-02 5 KUALA .LUMPUR. Fri. The staff of the Selangor Information Department will give a farewell dinner to the retiring State Information Officer, Mr. J. Hackett and Mrs. Hackett on Feb. 9. Mr. Hackett. who is one of the most popular Information Officers m the Federation, is also the59 words
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Article151 1957-02-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The G en nent Temporary rs' I 'iron I ent a telegram to the Chief Minis- r, Tunku Abdul Rahman, estii him to step m j mo temporary A: facing retrenchment at Port Dickson. Negotiati ma between the Ui km arid151 words
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Article402 1957-02-02 5 INDIAN DEGREES IN A FREE MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tfie Indian University Graduates' Association of the Federation yesterday presented a §1,001 cheque to the University of Malaya m token of an endowment for an annual prize to commemorate the! centenaries of India's three j oldest universities. The cheque, handed m402 words
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165 1957-02-02 5 PENANG, Fri.— The 'Probation Service played a very significant part during the year m stamping out "Jaga Kretas" m the city of Georgetown. This wag stated m the annual report of the Probation Officer. Penang and Province Wellesley, Mr S. Sockanathan, on165 words
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Article131 1957-02-02 5 Reid Team Report Ready Soon KUALA LUMPUR, *Fri. The Reid Commission's report containing its recommendations on the constitution of independent Malaya will be available here In three weeks' time, Chief Secretary Sir David Watberston disclosed on his return from London yesterday. "The report is now nearing completion," he told the131 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-02-02 5 WINNERS OF RED CROSS Ist AID COMPETITION IPOH District Detach--5 ment Nine of the British Red Cross Society won the Lam Weng Yoon Cup "A m the annual first-aid competition organized by J the Perak Branch of the <v\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Society last Sunday. I The winners (Irom 1. to r): StandingBalwant Singh; Sunny Chew - 79 words
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Article497 1957-02-02 6 \0 ONE can fail to be Impressed by the sincerity with rich Singapore's Education Minister, Mr. Chew S•. i c Kee, hai been dealing with what ha rightly describes as the "enormous task" of providing education ror the Rowing Dumber of school. children m 'he Colony. Prom the497 words
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Article442 1957-02-02 6 TV'E Wish to COnaratulate Alliance Councillor on UM Kuala I.umpur Municipal Council. Kaja Mohamed bm Raja Allang, for his move to prevent the persecution of the public by petty bureaucrats. He urged the Council to create a sub-committee to vet applications for summons for offences against its by-laws442 words
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Article, Illustration947 1957-02-02 6 H. A. R. Philby - BEYROUTH RING Saud of SaudiArabia is faced with a delicate mission m the' United States. He has just left the Arab "summit" conference m Cairo, between Egypt, Syria. Saudi-Arabia and Jordan at which the two main subjects discussed were the Arab solidarity treaty and the Eisenhower947 words
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Article803 1957-02-02 6 Aster sekera - Aster sekera by VTE CLAIM to be highly Intelligent people who have progressed to the point where we have convinced ourselves that we can he independent of coloniaJ authority and guidance. We forget that none of us is independent m the real sense of803 words
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Article724 1957-02-02 6 Francis Ofner - Francis Of ner *By« m a position to deal most damaging economic blows to Israel. America could cut off this country from technical assistance, from the American Government's yearly grant-ma-id, from the customary long-term loan.s for the purchase of surplus food, and from the first724 words
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Article138 1957-02-02 6 "TLfULL is extraordinarily xTX beautiful. There are the waters of the §our.d, with the tide races leaning and dancing, and Duart Castle on its cliff, looking as though it had grown straight up out of the rock. These are the hot blue days of summer, when the sea is138 words
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Advertisement79 1957-02-02 6 "he natural ray te care or your skin ts tha asiest and moat rewa-d* ng way. A gentle fingerip massage with Impe- l rather Soap, a splash "t ■00l water and the lensltlve <kin is < leai ed md p-otected at same time. The P*rl .v.t 3t Imperial Leathpr Soap79 words
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Article235 1957-02-02 7 P\RIS. Feb. 1 (CP) I ishion dictator Christian Dior decreed no more leg irt yesterday with a new |;ne of haute coutre creations which cover the calf tor street wear and drop almost to the ankles for lressy f;v»hions. His 19*»T "lone; free look" reates235 words
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Article199 1957-02-02 7 PEACE IN THE MID-EAST NEW DEHI, Feb. 1, (UP)— The Colombo Power \>im Nations should provide leadership to settle the t uhlfd Middle East, former V.S. Ambassador to India t tester Bowles suggested here today. "If the nations of Asua do not take such leadership." he warned,199 words
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Article102 1957-02-02 7 U.S. Aid For Burma And Indonesia V \SHINGTON, Feb 1 (UP) Two of the so-called countries i A^ia Ir :...-.a and Burma receive substantial rease In assistance from United states, it waa I day I im i "hi h still refuses iccept grant American aid c te ir Lt will102 words
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Article71 1957-02-02 7 WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 -Th< Chiel ol Unit< d E ates Nay il Operation -r'lfied bet re members of i ngress yesterday that -..--> danger of (Russian i ..^:r. ir.:r guided mi siles i 5 E It Arleigh Burke the Hou Armed Ser- Cornmitti that, Ln a •assl n71 words
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Article44 1957-02-02 7 1 M. Standard Oil Explosion EUTING, Ind an i F< b. 1 P.- r- —1 trt--5 v. a n and at tr 51 Oil C mpany's r rj n Wedt day night a Company sp .<-->rnar. <• pen peopl were injured In the es n44 words
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Article31 1957-02-02 7 Dr. J tin B I :in Adam 58. alleged P* 1 n r. nally commits ci c I Baili m n harg of mur- a rich wid ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration118 1957-02-02 7 I HIS general view shows frrmcn pouring streams of iter onto blazing gar-ment-nuking huildinc m N fu Haven. ConnectiJt. after a raging firr swept through the *fucture recently. Trap- ping and burning many of the workers inside. There were at least 200 persons, most ofUP - 118 words
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Article24 1957-02-02 7 BRITONS .-pent £359.000.--000 Sterling on alcoholic dx nk m 1955. the latest ar ror which annual figures are available. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article137 1957-02-02 7 KARACHI. Feb 1 (AP> Pakistan's Prime Minister. Mr Buhrawardy, yesterday asked his countrymen to restrain public demonstrations on the Kashmir Issue r called on them "not to attack the leaders of India like Premier Nehru and to refrain from Indulging m vilification. Such acts are137 words
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Article178 1957-02-02 7 Haven For More Refugees WASHINGTON, Feb. I,| (UP).— President Eisenhower asked Congress yesterday for new immigration legislation that would -rant a haven m the United States to persons who "flee from Communist perserution and tyranny." In a special message to Congress, the President also requested liberalisation of the fifcCar ran-178 words
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Article19 1957-02-02 7 divorce m Lo- Angeles after believed m being informal at her dinner parties. She said UPUP - 19 words
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Article338 1957-02-02 7 UNITED NATIONS. Feb. 1. i UP) Security Council members considered yesterday a draft resolution culling fof withdrawal from the disputed state of Kashmir of all Indian and Pakistani armed forces and for sending a United Nations Force there to make possible a plebiscite. The pi 0\ i338 words
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Article19 1957-02-02 7 CONTRACTS for building three more atomic submarines for the U.S. Navy have been announced m Washington. Reuter.19 words
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Article24 1957-02-02 7 A CULLECTOR m New York has paid US$2,BOO for two volumes of letters that include a lock of Lord Nelson's hair ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article288 1957-02-02 7 MALAYA DOLLAR RESERVES Britain Wont Let Us Have A Say In Council LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter)— The British Government yesterday rejected a proposal that it should admit other member countries of the sterling area into closer collaboration m the management of the area's gold and dollar reserves. The proposal was288 words
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138 1957-02-02 7 CANBERRA. Feb. 1 (UP).— Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies said yesterday Australia would be "delighted" if he United States would share Australia's giant Woomera base m a three-way programme of guided missiles research. Mr. Mcnzies told newsmen at a press conference that taiks may138 words
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78 1957-02-02 7 LONDON. Feb. 1 (AP) The British India f'.eam Navigation Company announced today It has acquired the Calcutta and Bombay shipping business of Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Co. Ltd. The British India group said" it has also acquired Mackinnon. Mackenzie associated companies m Pakistan, Burma. Ceylon.78 words
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Article162 1957-02-02 7 CAIRO Feb. 1, (UP)— President Garnai Abdel Nassei ycs'.prcio> >^ed th i laws I rma y "Egyptianising" foreign ban insurance ot r.panies and rxr I Sim includr atvd Dr.r.K md m inturtnrn associat.on. The h luire that all s oci ts an d omi a o„i162 words
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Article73 1957-02-02 7 PARIS. Jan. 1 UP A Dougla DC-TC paieengei _ti Airei Lai light n for th« New K-Pa- is ti vhen it th< dig m ■ight r.ours .:^1«. big fc ir-engined planet a ng vi wmd. at an a i i age speed < i 471 c73 words
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Article27 1957-02-02 7 DETROIT m called them a dog g -r cry Sceptics ise and captun r I whii I \> „c r; g II i 1 .age U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article59 1957-02-02 7 LAGOS. Nigeria. Jan. 31 rUPi Health authorities rushed to vaccinate Nigerians today m the face ol three serious outbreaks ol smallpox. Vaccination averaged several thousand a day after 80 cases. 16 of them fatal, were reported at Onitsha m Eastern Nigeria. Smallpox outbreaks have also occurred at Jos.59 words
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Article65 1957-02-02 7 KARACHI. Feb. 1 (AP) The Pakistani cargo ship Minecher Cowasjee was feared lost m the high seai last night with a crew of 51 aboard. The 6.638-ton ship was en route from Jakarta to Capetown when it radioed a week ago it was m danger.65 words
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Article29 1957-02-02 7 CYPRIOT extremists bur led two bombs outside the Public Information Office m Nicosia, on Thursday minutes before British MajGen Joseph Anrlr*>-.'R n__tu ed m a car UPUP - 29 words
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131 1957-02-02 7 LONDON. Feb. 1 (UP) A 36-year-old burglar who boasts that no jail can hold him has arrived m England from Bermuda m handcuffs, accompanied by three Bermuda policemen. George Leroy Matthews, escaped five times from iaiLs m Hamilton. Bermuda It was reported that131 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-02-02 7 THOUSANDS of cheering Indians crowd the payments during the military parade m New Delhi, held to mark Indian Independence Day. Army N.ny and Air Force units paraded past the reviewing stand, watched hy Premier Nehru. Soviet Defence Minister Marshal Georgi Zhukov who is heading a \isiting delegationUP - 54 words
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Article213 1957-02-02 7 JAKARTA. Feb. 1, (Reuter)— The East Java branch of the Ship-Owners and Agents Association e< terdav revoked its decision banning its ships from entering Tandjong Perak, the port of Surabaya. The association sard It had lifted the ban following a request from the213 words
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Article83 1957-02-02 7 PORTLAND IUIM, ftfe i 'up >—.'. v b who va- di chargi d be< of "pregnancy" now want to re-enlist, it was d today. The sailor, vhe i< ntity the refu to i pa] saying th< reason for his d barge several vas "pregnane] A: my Ml r83 words
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Advertisement47 1957-02-02 7 ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS _tf_f -\<* r> m^ mw ZT *t <'• J?' j}~^- r ~l m£ive refreshed c lOork re\redl\cd Remington give you the most complete line of room air conditions to suit every purpose. Sol* Agent* SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO. LTD. FENANG SINGAPORE MEDAN K. LUMFUI IPOH KOTA IMAftU47 words
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Advertisement774 1957-02-02 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. loi. 5 3923/6. 26SS1/4. 132/6 Robteson Koad THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax. Boston. N«w York. Baltimore, PhilaOaphia b Cull Ports. S'por. t i h.ir r.n.ns POLYPHEMUS 8/ 14 Feb 15 Feb 16/17 Feb ANTILOCHUS 19/23 Mar 24/25 Mn 26/2? Ma. Carr ten774 words
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Advertisement1245 1957-02-02 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) l\* lines) Sh D ',y THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5? Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONOON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore Oue Sails P J "harr Penans1,245 words
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Advertisement770 1957-02-02 8 MITSUI Vjgt LINE I Spore P. Sham Penonc FOR JAPAN Horunoson Moru for Kobe, *v> Yokohamo 3 Feb mm Mikagesan Maru fcr Kobe Yokohama 15 Feb asm FOR USA. For New York, Philadelphia Baltimore Akogison Mora 17 Ftb 20 Feb FOR COCHIN. KARACHI, BOMBAY Aiumoson Moru from Japan 8 Mor770 words
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Advertisement627 1957-02-02 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings I©. Honokoa. ond/o. *o. Eost Penang P.S'hom S m "JUTLANDIA" 2 IF, BANGKOK ONLY. "FALSTRIA" 15/17 Feb 18/19 Feb tO/22 F«, BANGKOK ONLY "PRETORIA" 20 22 t HOMEWARDS Sailings for Genoa Antwerp RotterOom Hombarg Copenhagen, Gothenburg Oslo S'oor* P. S'Aom Penan. "KAMBODIA""/. 6 Feb vn627 words
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Article204 1957-02-02 9 ONLY limited business -ras done m copra due to the holidays but Borneo t i ior February shipwas traded at §25 l aicul f.o.b. Sandakan, v further buyers slighti jrvder this level, says weekly produce report I ewis Peat (Singav c) Ltd. 3 from Borneo is204 words
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Article204 1957-02-02 9 THE reaction which started m the rubber market at the end of last week continued strongly up to the 9ri cent level,, says the report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath fk Co. Ltd. Then with London and x 'v York becoming less usi istic a: that204 words
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Article, Illustration189 1957-02-02 9 a nlw British 'ct trainer Is arousing considerable interest abroad. The Miles M. 100 Is near In g completion at Shoreham airport, and sh Ithin the next coup, of months. Already. Ihe Air Attaches of m p than naif .i dozen countries have bi en to189 words
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Article, Illustration39 1957-02-02 9 "J PHOTO mmm* Mrs. J Lilian Tanning of Sin- gapore who won the first prize of $300 of I the Sunlight Soap "Happy Wives" Comi petition sponsored by <j Lever Brothers iMaij laya) Ltd.. Kuala Lura- P"r.39 words
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Article129 1957-02-02 9 POPULARITY of a small three-wheel British ear, both m the British Isles and m overseas markets, has grown to such proportions that the makers arc moving into what was Preston's largest cotton mill to extend production, are planning to manufacture m India and have formed a129 words
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Article53 1957-02-02 9 VISITORS to ihe bi-annual British Photo Fair m London from April 11 to 17 aril] be able to hai-e free use of a fully equipped studio complete icilh 12 glamorous models, some m batlting suits, to take part m a photographic competition at the Fatr. About 150,00053 words
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Article484 1957-02-02 9 WASHINGTON: LEADING U.S. paper and paperboard manufacturers believe their business now has become the nations third fastest growing industry. The most optimistic of them predict that it may have to double output over the next 20 years to meet soaring demand. Many American paper484 words
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269 1957-02-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Natural Rubber Bureau has estimated that the world production of rubber this year would amount to 1,895,000 tons, while 1,875,000 tons of it would be consumed. However, world production of synthetic or new rubbers would reach the 3,160,000 tons mark with269 words
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Article, Illustration46 1957-02-02 9 PICTURE shows a sketch of the new branch office of The Chartered Bank no»v being built m Hongkong. This 18-storcy skyscraper, i costing £1 million, will tower above the Bank of China building and the Hongkong: Shanghai Banking Corporation building adjacent to it.46 words
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Article201 1957-02-02 9 TUMBLER DRYER FOR HEAVY DUTY A U.K. firm have developed a commercial tumbler dryer, suitable for heavy duty. Using a 24" diameter revolving drum, garments are gently tumbled through a constant current of warm air. The capacity of the dryer is an 8-9-lb dry load. With a 4 kw heater,201 words
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Advertisement293 1957-02-02 9 NOTICES P W D. TENDER NOTICE TIENDERS will be received 1 a: *ie office or' the ite Engineer. Pahang. aantan p- t 12 noon of be th Febi iar- for f he on v Paint for rerr:: 1 3 67 to 28.2.58. Plans ar.d specifications r oe s< n and293 words
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Advertisement412 1957-02-02 9 I STARTYOURJ' J^ "|nEW YEAR RlGrflj jF FOR YOUR FUTUReT^^ w THE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL tf ASSURANCE CO., LTD Will Moke Your Fondest Dream S» Come True *L-~» Savings Plus °rotcction tor Your Family. University Educotion for Your •'^S Children. Retirement Income for Yours* t VOl NAME IT AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ASSURANCE412 words
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Article428 1957-02-02 10 Can you tell a good mattress? IT/HAT do you look for when *l you go out to buy a mattress? You know the sire you want, and you know how much you want to pay. But do you know how to judge quality? For example, do you know the difference428 words
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Article, Illustration279 1957-02-02 10 A FASHION for town and travel that could be copied by women m Malaya is the sheath-dress-and duster coat ensemble. Made m featherweight fabric the dress is worn alone during the heat of the day, and if any cool winds blow up, or the airconditioning feels a trifle chilly,279 words
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Article599 1957-02-02 10 The Mature Parents: III Another article by Harold F. Strong, authority on training of undisciplined boys. r THE attitude we take toward our own disappointed hopes and plans determines our children's attitude toward theirs. Mothers and fathers are wise who refuse to react too sympathetically when their children meet hurt599 words
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Article, Illustration129 1957-02-02 10 "\T/4KE a tuo-piece beach suit with the aid of the simple diagram for bloomers, given here, and an ordinary blouse or shirt pattern. In either coVon or tOWtUing, two-and-a-half yards of 36-inch material are MCtsiafy for a person of average size. Lay the pattern on the fabric, increase129 words
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Article, Illustration129 1957-02-02 10 r LONDON >COFTLY, softly, it't 1 gentle look for S& c 1 recent i g fc London's top J m summer fat emphasii wai i fabr fit r floating draj Hati i rtn j c and i citing thai < M hael si ed c Irt 1129 words
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Advertisement632 1957-02-02 10 -*T Pardon vi whilit we boai» NS^5 L~ 0 L IJ L L'CL'C million Pontucs ha*e been MJ_N \W "^T "^^B_MM£Z>tfaWl |B 11 tomeri Singapore Motors I ffjKfliWß f^Lu ---^_A<~ _^_S _^_M_^^9 f__l I are proud to be associated 1 |_H j_j__^^^SsPs_^: YmW fi with the car which is a632 words
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Article581 1957-02-02 11 Rallying Strategy Pays Dividend KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-S. A. Adzman, former Selangor schoolboy and junior champion, qualified for the third round of the All Malayan Malays tennis championships which continued on the Sultan Sulaiman hard courts here today. This morning Adzman beat Awane Chik 7-5 3-1581 words
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Article, Illustration671 1957-02-02 11 v v_ DAILY PLAN. Yog will find (hat by planning what you arc going to do and giving a certain amount ol time to each thing to be covered m a practice Vow can accomplish a gn at deal m less time and rio so pa671 words
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Article62 1957-02-02 11 NEW YORK, Feb. 1 (AP) Gene Fullmer will defend his recently won middleweight title against former champion Ray (Sugar) Robinson m Chicago April 24, M. James Norris. President of the International Boxing Club, ?aid on Thursday. Fullmer outpointed the aging Robinson for the title on Jan.62 words
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Article34 1957-02-02 11 HONGKONG. Jan. SI (Reuter). The Ai!-Inciia Olympic soccer team today drew with a Hongkong Combined Eleven 1-1 m the first of three exhibition soccer matches here. There was no score at halftime34 words
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Article119 1957-02-02 11 THE following will repieI sent Singapore All Blues m j their friendly rugby match against a Combined Johore Bahru team tomorrow at the Civil Service ground, Johore Bahru. Players arp' asked to turn up at the University of Ma Hostel, Dunearn Road; b% 415 p.m. tomorrow119 words
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Article152 1957-02-02 11 8. PRACTICE 100' OF THI. TIME. You must m i upoi your players the i of maki aery < ery n ye count Vmr i Kami -'.arm up I i g jrou i x mate aftei c a turn at ting t good i want tage to improve152 words
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Advertisement94 1957-02-02 11 JT '♦••V^« Ml Proud of it Of course %?k it's a Ronson *X, When you show people your Ronson, they envy yon. When you give people a Ronson, they are flattered. Look at the handsome Ronson Viking gas lighter, for example— filled with odourless Butane gas with built-in jet flame94 words
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Advertisement143 1957-02-02 11 TOMORROW'S column on 'Getting on Offense Started' will be third of a series of basketball articles by Sam Fox. Cycling Final PENANG, Tu«sl The fina: r the r\ nan_ Cyi ii g Car! r iuled for Jan >> will r fi be held st the City On Frb. 3. TAJ143 words
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Advertisement649 1957-02-02 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT I PPLICATIONS are invited for .'V the p< Ma tei Attendant, Marine D< tment, S ''.gap- i Sr- iry $IJ7I r m p-J r (f 5 I for smj r officer, $280 mi Beat .d $400 p.m foi mai led offl sec j. dependi t c649 words
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Miscellaneous203 1957-02-02 11 I Ul Abner *x A/ C °PP 1 I NCXOMMENT IS NECESSARY- THE DEEP I I WE'LL TAKE OVER V BUT, *H |;£L>MUST J\ ALL THE. 1 J, HAS NOW SUPPLIED A ifl* JANUARY FIRST- CAMtJMGN? CRUST £f CCM^-tV, PRESIDENT, AND VICE-PRESIDENT J^fVL M NOW,IF YOU'LL W^f ™^^«^r° M FOR203 words
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Miscellaneous460 1957-02-02 11 rr\ 0l»A V s QUOTATION: r: X "It Is diSteull to tell j bow much men's minds are conciliated by a kind 2 maimer ami gentle speech." j Cicero. SATDRDAY FOR EVERY- om.: I3e progressive and S sociable; circulate freely. especially m the midmorning, afternoon and evening. This r^pan is460 words
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Article457 1957-02-02 12 Pan-Malayan Malays Hockey KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— Selaneor Malays had to fight hard to bent Kedah Malays 3-1 m their opening match m the first annual pan-Malayan Malays Hockey tournament which began yesterday on the Headquarters Malaya Command ground. In :.-.e other two games played457 words
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Article115 1957-02-02 12 MALACCA. Fri.— Selangor Eurasian drew 1-1 with Negri Eurasian Ln tne eper.-.z game c: the Eurasian Hockey Triangular a", the Malacca padang today Negri E trasian took the cad through m i le-left Peter Danker following a goalmouth melee Se ingor equalized through C De Souza Vezri llurasian:115 words
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Article112 1957-02-02 12 MAI A"' I Negri Eura eat their Malac to d ire of lhe E Triang ilar here th nir.g Malacca cf the ex the first half but Neg fullback M. Sade prevei ed the home *ie [rom acorii Negri's skippet C Nunis scored for the visitors In the112 words
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280 1957-02-02 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Says He can stay every yard of the trip SCONE STONE, a long striding: five-year-old chestnut, should make a reasonably safe proposition m the li miles event (Race Five) for Class Three horses at Kuala Lumpur today, last day of the280 words
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Article195 1957-02-02 12 Windsor Lad ROMW ILVLR J IJentiirccne Daveapsrt tr.\ii.i:r 2 Pearb KniKlit^lirulsc PONTICAN J >inK«»r;i l'rorlor 4 Shah dOr ihc Bra^tie SCONE STONE 5 1 iiiry llolsani Hell m at \io\T BLOT II Park ll (.olilcn Rebus PERIWINKLE •7 Malay Film II Tawakal Scrutineer ROMAN FLTEB Hrnwn EjTCS Dentureene195 words
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Article101 1957-02-02 12 I Unless there is ajj i' sudden change m the I weather, the track for j A today's races at K.L. jj I I should he good. BEST OUTSIDER l Best longshot at Kuala I i 1 Lumpur today is Dentu- I i recne m the first race.101 words
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Article272 1957-02-02 12 RACE SEVEN Periwinkle won so readily on the second day I doubt a 12-pound penalty will stop him. I pick him to give a repeat performance. He stormed past Townsman m the final furlong and won Dy three easy lengths. Townsman should again go close.272 words
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Article59 1957-02-02 12 Roman Flyer to atone RACE ONE ROMAN FLYER was ot disgraced when finishing third to up-and-coming Pontican over 5J furlongs on Thursday. J am giving him another chance He was putting m best work rlose home. Now down a division with 12 pounds more. ha should he hard to beat59 words
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Article131 1957-02-02 12 TABLE TENNIS FINALS MANILA. Feb. 1 (Reuter). Hongkong's Lav Sck Fong won the "Dato Paglar Cup" m the men's singles finals of Ihe .Vian tabic tennis champion-. snips here yesterday. Ho defeated Taiwan's Shu Long Shung 13-21, 21-13, 21-16. 21-11 In the finals for the "Sunder Cup' men's doubles, the131 words
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Article754 1957-02-02 12 Mont Blot II can beat this lot RACE SIX MONT BLOT II has shown promising form m staying trips, and I expert him to assort himself m the main nine furlongs ior Class Four performers. This five-year-old Sayajirao showed staying ability m August last year when he fought out a754 words
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Article201 1957-02-02 12 PONTICAN, an improving four-year-old by The Pelican, has a great chance of taking Race Three over six furlongs, and completing a double for the meeting. lie scored a splendid maiden win on the second day when he made all the running to beat201 words
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Article99 1957-02-02 12 No Warm Up For Rocky ATLANTA. Feb. 1 (Renter). Rocky Marciano former world heavyweight boxing champion, yesterday denied rumours he was planning a European exhibition tour m preparation for a title bout with Floyd Patterson, present world title holder. "I want to go to Europe, especially to visit the birthplace99 words
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Miscellaneous1034 1957-02-02 12 RACE l: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class 4s Div. 4—6 Furs. 1. 004 Dentureene 4v 0.00 Miss Jade Tong I>eon2 2. 103 Roman Fiver 7v si! Chew and Tan Kongsi Sullivan Mawi 3. 477 Dancing Water Sy 813 T .mes H Sab!? Daniels Ransome 4. 379 itverv Chance 7v 812 Mr1,034 words
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Article294 1957-02-02 13 SUNDAY tiger STANDARD FEBRUARY 3, 1957 ne hundrett years ago this year, India was ravhed by ♦a\^sV^^\ terror and bloodshed when Indian troops mutinied a ainst the British Here M. BELLASIS tells of V events when the mutiny reached the jyjURDER and bloodshed followed the beginning of the294 words
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Article, Illustration516 1957-02-02 13 Ruthless Queen Watched Children Murdered on the King of Delhi to remember his ancestors and grant them aid and protection. Trembling, the old king sent for his captain of the guard. an Englishman named CaDtain Douglas. Dooglaa shouted to the jeering men to be gone, but Queen Zeenat Mahal appeared516 words
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Article999 1957-02-02 13 JEOFFERY GRANT - JEOFFERY GRANT These Women Were Devils... 4 *1 Q\ an October afternoon m 1883 a hearse and a line of empty mourning coaches stood outside a slummy house m Ascot Street, Liverpool. Inside the house, behind drawn blinds, a group of middle-aged Irishwomen m rusty999 words
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Article, Illustration145 1957-02-02 13 TT IS MEN who cannot resist a chance to gossip OTer the telephone. That is the experience of a firm m England tha,t had to find a way to rut its phone hill because its male manacrs all over the country had too much to145 words
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Article271 1957-02-02 13 FIROP a plate while wash ing up and it will fall to the floor at the rate of 32 feet per second unless you live at Warlinghaftn. Surrey. Government scientists have proved that the force of gra- ritj is weaker at Warlingham. Only a fraction weaker271 words
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Advertisement30 1957-02-02 13 FOR REALLY RAPID RELIEF jr^^ _B 1 r V^~^xSs==^^^b FROM ACID INDIGESTION I ALWAYS TAKE jlPHILLIPS i MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS THEY'LL MAKE YOU I Ml *sEa_s I THEM HANDY!30 words
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Article, Illustration52 1957-02-02 14 What's going on? Extra tulle for scantily-clad Windmill Girl Mickie Allen, to make the 8.8.C. television people happy. They were filming a sequence for a programme on February 4, when the Windmill celebrates "Twenty-five Years of Non-stop Variety." They thought your TV tube might seize up!Sunday Pictorial - 52 words
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Article395 1957-02-02 14 George Mell - George Mell By FEW stamp collectors who could afford it would refuse to pay £100 for a pair of the twopenny stamps from the unperforated sheet which a Dartford Post Office girl recently sold to a dealer for £40. Philatelists now believe that m a395 words
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Article109 1957-02-02 14 Can' t See His Goods For Trees AT Hollywood, U.S.A., 1956 Christmas trees are going m part-exchange for cars. One of film-land's leading car dealers had a showroom full of glossy models he couldn't sell. So he advertised: "Bring your old Christmas tree along and I'll give you 50 dollars109 words
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Article, Illustration165 1957-02-02 14 LONDON: The P. and O. company has announced that the order for this revolutionary-looking passenger liner been placed with Messrs Harlan d and Wolff Limited, Belfast, Of 45.000-tons. lhe ship s for he I Australian trade extending, m conjunction with the Orient Line, from Sydney165 words
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648 1957-02-02 14 BUTTERFLY DRAWINGS CAUSED FALL OF CITY THE young army officer driving the car along the Belgian road smiled to himself as he noticed the girl beside him busily drawing m her notebook. This art student was certainly preoccupied with her art, he thought. Still, it was nice to have met648 words
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Advertisement212 1957-02-02 14 j J 1 1 Do a wash with any of fhe old Give a fair fesl fo fhe products Then try OMO, Ihe blue washing powders thai jusf talk, about whiteness powder that realfy gives you white results mf^^MmWXmW I B^lM-fm-r I 31 nff\ \fc <r"\l fut \V ■*> m212 words
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Article, Illustration139 1957-02-02 15 Dotted Bikinis ::-YEAR-OLD singer and dancer Judy Collins has plenty to smile about. For one thing she appears m Arthur Haynes ITV show; for another she has an rngagement at the Winston Club ln London for yet another. She is now rehearsing to becom'" the principal dancer at the Don139 words
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Article108 1957-02-02 15 <^HOP windows are full of bright colours coats and dresses m Jade gTeen, sapphire blue, ruby red and other jewel shades m England. QtH ye :r plain clothes e\-r^ sparkle Here are five ideas. Scatter sequins over the wrists of your darkest gloves If you are gslr.^ b.ic.<108 words
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Article178 1957-02-02 15 ISABEL SUTHERLAND - Cook the Stars favourite dishes ISABEL SUTHERLAND _H > J a^H YT HEN the stars go to see and be seen— at The Caprice. London's famous restaurant, they eat dishes simple enough to be cooked m your own home. Mary Ga'.'.ati, daughter of Mario who runs The Caprire. tells the178 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-02-02 15 RENDER loin steaks, well seasoned: one cup brown sauce; quarter bottle red wine; two chopped shallots; seasoning. Heat a little butter m a saute pan and cook the steaks rapidly on both sides. Remove. Add shallots to the pan, turn with a wooden spoon until cooked; add wine61 words
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Article, Illustration107 1957-02-02 15 'THREE pints mussels; half a bottle dry white wine; one ounce butter; four shallots, finely chopped; chopped parsley, salt and pepper. Scrub and wash mussels m several changes of cold water, drain, and place m saucepan with the shallots, Wine, some parsley, butter, ?Cd.;or;".j. Cover tightly and boil107 words
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Article39 1957-02-02 15 ONE pound mixed cooked vegetables: one cup vegetable stock; one cup white sauce; seasoning of salt and pepper. Boil all ingredients for three minutes; strain through sieve and season to taste. PIM round, separately, grated Parmesan cheese.39 words
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Article73 1957-02-02 15 TWO ounces almonds or any dried nuts; <wo pounds mashed potatoes: one ess yolk; seasoning of salt, pepper, nutmeg. Place boiled, drained and mashed potatoes over flame ar.d work m cg£» yolk. Cook on full fire for two minutes, stirring continually. Add seasoning. Divide the mixture into small73 words
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Article, Illustration93 1957-02-02 15 ONE pound fried fish; one small onion, peeled and sliced; two ounces sliced green ginger; three or four sliced green chillies or capsicums; half teaspoon saffron: juice of one lemon; quarter pound desiccated coconut, covered with boiling water and left until required; boiled rice; two ounces fat or93 words
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305 1957-02-02 15 Audrey Frost - Take This Beauty Hint With A Bowl Of Salt Audrey Frost By F)ONT take this beauty hint with a pinch of salt TAKE IT WITH A BOWLFUL. It's a recipe for a g^od old-fashioned salt rub. One a week will make your skin GLOW. It will banish all the blemishes,305 words
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Article, Illustration104 1957-02-02 15 Q CATER pound cooked smoked haddock, flaked; one ounce grated cheese; quarter ounce butter or margarine; quarter ounce flour; quarter pint milk: short or flaky pastry; seasoning of salt and pepper; chopped parsley. Melt the butter, rt i r m the flour, add milk and brin^ to the104 words
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Article102 1957-02-02 15 OOULTRY left-overs, cut A into pieces but not boned; two shallots, finely chopped: one piece of crushed garlic; quarter pound mushrooms, peeled and sliced; two tomatoes, peeled and sliced; one cup stock or one measure white wine or sherry; one sprig marjoram; one teaspoon chopped parsley: seasoning of102 words
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Article78 1957-02-02 15 "PRY sliced onion m equal 1 proportions of oil and butter, together with crushed cloves of garlic, until brown. Then add whatever leftover vegetable^ are at vc ,r disposal marrows, auhc.--pir.es, french beans, peas, etc. Fry all together for four minutes; add fre=h tomatoes, peeled and crushed, or one78 words
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Advertisement100 1957-02-02 15 flr>g_X>\ /--rrr-x^yv^ m<j Natural Vitamin C m the B B world's most delicious tonic drink The finest natural vitamin C tonic drink ever is Ribena made from blackcurrants, the fruit which is richest m vitamin C Ribena makes a wonderfully delkxons tonic which even those suffering from loss of appetite100 words
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Advertisement364 1957-02-02 15 jfc' 1 B_fc_i-_B _P -<^^»a\\Kv;>:v.. tJSxS^ fcivwv. v.. Baby doesn't cry nou tfSsSS*^} Tender baby skin soon become* tore. And then he starts to cry. [N^^-— _^^j Stop soreness' and chafing with ffifoUn", n .fji'it Mmm J°hnson'i Baby Powder. Use i I m it for your baby after his bath364 words
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Article, Illustration119 1957-02-02 16 TROUSERS pßrsscol wut£ you WAIT "Buck up! I'm latt tor my date. I'll sue you for promise of breeches." DUCK huu'«.« j t4a4»* "And if you can't find anything suitable for the beach here, sir, our holidays start tomorrow." "You must be awfully keen on gardening, Mrs. Smith—119 words
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Article, Illustration998 1957-02-02 16 NURSE - INTRODUCING BABY TO A MIXED DIET NURSE i WEANING really means "changing", and when we talk about weaning baby we really mean changing over from a purely milk diet given either by bottle or by mother to milk given tn a cup or spoon and the gradual introduction of a998 words
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Miscellaneous183 1957-02-02 18 t®i Ak I A tPi THEY MAY NAVE GUNS! Wk\ \f MARINE GUNS! THESE ARE HEAR THE MACHINE iUIHH W TUEWrTWMEN/S liA kl l\ll A l/l AS SOON AS ANYTHING M 1 V MOPERN WITCHM EN! ©UN! THAT MEANS J^" 1 ?££ET IJ AM ||/AI|P COMES AROUND THAT Al LOTHAR,183 words
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Miscellaneous19 1957-02-02 20 J^^^l 4^ H^L>f rr l^f l i^^S J§B 1 1 555 J ML, j v^^d \|x t&st v aW~I19 words
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554 1957-02-02 21 WANT TO FEEL LIKE A MILLIONAIRE? TRY ONE OF THESE ..Jests The New CHEVROLET And Makes Some Observations On The Singapore Motoring Scene ran riitar or the 1957 American cars have arrived. They have been made aval able to local motorists earlier than usual this year thanks, to keener competition554 words
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Article, Illustration439 1957-02-02 21 \MERICAN youngsters with v "hot rods" play a game EfeCf call "chicken." This consists of two parties driving straight towards each other. The first to swerve out of harm's way is "chicken A stupid game. _nd a439 words
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Article, Illustration738 1957-02-02 21 amuck at the back. A case of too many safety features making for unsafe driving, cne might say. New Year Cracker Menace fKUVGJ what a fright thvi gave mv, \Bang'. Ba'ig'. Bang\ this is i get: rta too much. )BBrA-A-A-NG\ My nerves are sh-a-a-a-t-tered! iWH-O-O-QfSH!738 words
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Article97 1957-02-02 21 A new 170 mph Jaguar, the world's fastest production car, has been announced. It is known as the Jaguar "SS," (below) and is produced with an eye on the American market, at U556,900 each. The new models are cornin? off the production lines now and deliveries ofUP - 97 words
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Advertisement214 1957-02-02 21 s? s a _a»5 k 1 S4 ORCHARD ROAD SINCAPORE i Spare Parts J Tor complete nati&factlon. v'j* motoristl bttfj rn'.v per ..re LUCAS spare parta You ra- select \our requirement* from our '.arge corr.preheßAiva^ iange uhich HOafl al foes. We litvttal fo ccii ill *odcy. Federation Kepreaentativea: WEARNL BROS*214 words
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Article, Illustration705 1957-02-02 22 THIS is the time of year when I am asked by dozens of readers to offer some suggestions about weather conditions. Chiefly the idea Is that some guide fchould be given to permit of planning holidays and outings m more affable weather than we are having these days.705 words
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Article231 1957-02-02 22 SUNDAY.— Fortunate and highly intellectual but extremely hot-tempered. A good deal of gaiety is mdx cated There may be artistic trends, too. The temperament is forceful and these seem strong-wAled, restless, people. MONDAY.— lnterested tn possessions, these are hardworking and forceful. They will display great aggressiveness231 words
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Article60 1957-02-02 22 SOND A I Plenty of movement and some unusual opportunities make this one of your gayer years. There is a good deal of romantic incident. In many aspects of family life the outlook Is bright with promise. Finances seem about average throughout and should not be imperilled by changes60 words
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Article337 1957-02-02 22 Sick— She Wins £1000 Tonic JUST month ago Mrs. Dorothy Austen came out of hospital m London after having a serious operation! Convalescing was keeping her at home instead of going out schoolcleaning. That delayed repayment of money borrowed for new furniture, and Mrs. Austen was worried. She had Just337 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1957-02-02 22 MARCH 21 APRIL 20 (Aries). You will find that many money matters hold a good deal of needless risk. This implies sound planning of transactions, cutting of speculative things for the moment, and some watchfulness over interests affected by others' decisions. The second half of the week has1,047 words
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Article54 1957-02-02 22 A SOCIETY hostess was training her new maid to act as waitress at her dinner parties. "When you are serving the guests at the table," she said, "you must be very careful not to spill anything." "Of course, ma'am," replied the girl. "I WOULDN'T BREATHE A WORD OF54 words
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Advertisement150 1957-02-02 22 j* Whichever way mjm!T^~^~^~' cooooo' -r _--^LJS ij you look at it... you can depend on rs Cathay Ricifmc Airways for SPEED PUNCTUALITY SERVfCE Consult Malayan. Airway Ltd Ocean Bldg. Singapore. Tel ***** T^e Borneo Co. Ltd B N. Borneo Sarawak CHI immediately stops agonising pains after eOtinO J^^V OeWitt's150 words
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Article252 1957-02-02 23 Collecting Soil Samples THE earth Itself m com--I bmation with man's scientific slflll and lnteni r^^arch has yielded ;merous medical reiies for the ills of Us tabitanat. ther the entire storee of the earth's my5, nor the list of unding illnesses men have Dlasrued man- nri for generations252 words
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Article404 1957-02-02 23 New Novels THE RED ROOM. By Francoise Mallet-Joris. (W. H. AUen. 13s. 6d.) SACKCLOTH AND ASHES. By Henri Troyat. (Arco. 18s.) By JOHN ROSENBERG A QUITE notable talent Is displayed by Francotse Mallet-Joris. a young Flemi>h novelist, m The Red Room. Her theme La hardness of heart;404 words
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Article392 1957-02-02 23 Margaret Wheeler; M. E. L. MALLOWAN - City of the Dead Margaret Wheeler M. E. L. MALLOWAN WALLS OF JERICHO. By By (thatto Windas. 215.) p RAVEDIGCTERS. as Shakespeare knew, are apt at quick reflection about the death. Margaret Wheeler, a recorder rather than a digger of graves, has toM her story as one engaged m that392 words
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Article, Illustration808 1957-02-02 23 TOM HOPKINSON - TOM HOPKINSON 4 ART AND TRAVEL IT would seem at first glance a reasonably easy task to produce for two or three pounds a book of photographs which gives a convincing and accurate impression of a particular country; something the prospective visitor can study and the returning expert808 words
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Article184 1957-02-02 23 \NE of the trc .bies about i" Bt moi ri ti docu- nrr:*- that memotr- writ< rs are seldom reallj S ty] f their c ass Per- < haps thej haa/i an axe to j grind pei haps thej have a A. lil nl sell C( nSCiOUI < arr;K.C. - 184 words
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Article140 1957-02-02 23 Maurice Sandoz - Maurice Sandoz By (Guilford Press. 10s. 6d). •yHE four sinister tales about madness which make up On the Verge, by Maurice Sandoz. a Swiss, are half way between Hawthorne and Kafka. The best is that of the "Tsantsa," one of those shrunken human heads ln which natives140 words
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Advertisement31 1957-02-02 23 ROSKOPF mm* FAMOUS SINCE 1867 PROVED IN MALAYA^r^^ by three generations 0F SAT,SFIED USERS UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING V U^ U> cuhU one' m\>-4^r \SO- X&**4X m V m RmU iMmpm p«_._f iMM/lamaa.31 words
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Article, Illustration142 1957-02-02 24 A PRETTY girl and a pretty nightdress, m fact a Seashell Nightdress, coloured m Elfin Green* Fairy Pink Nymph Blue and Amber Glow, which combined with a new and special treatment gives of an iridescent quality like the hues of mother-of-pearl. Just one of the garmentsU.P. - 142 words
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Article216 1957-02-02 24 Sayings Of The Week es* bl DOT h°pe.s and desires Bertrand Russell. A vacuum be blowed— Dr. Edith Summerskill M.P. The Olympic Games are now regarded by many as merely a testing ground [or two great political units— Unesco report. There is another way of spelling 'Shaw— and that isEdith Summerskili - 216 words
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Article1105 1957-02-02 24 T. RUMSEY HAMBER - Killed Lover for Jungle Lover gETWEEN Ilorin and the Niger River lies 150 miles of jungle, and there were two white men m that stretch George Murray, the timber trader, and myself. So we were neighbours, despite the 40 miles that lay between us. Murray had his headquarters at Kategi,1,105 words
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Article, Illustration17 1957-02-02 24 "I'll tell her to ring you, Mrs. Jones. When are you likely to be taking a bath?"17 words
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Article26 1957-02-02 24 No woman should be accused of making a fool out of a man SHE JUST GIVES HIM THE CHANCE TO DEVELOP HIS NATURAL CAPACITIES.26 words
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Article342 1957-02-02 24 Barbara Richards - You can EAT this Soap Barbara Richards By T HAVE just had morning 1 tteaa a cuppa and a slier of chocolate cake made with soap powder. Nobody told me about the cake, till I had eaten it and said it was delicious. "Glad you liked it." my host said.342 words
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Advertisement454 1957-02-02 24 After :jT-;j aour Bath 'SSjK Cutirura Talcum, fragrant and petal V" S At» tr j Soft, kind to the moat sensitive skin. V> I A generous dusting will cool hot, 4 \«t_f J 1 smarting skin, bring wonderful re- VXl^ 1 lief from prickly heat, and give you I v454 words
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