Sunday Standard, 17 February 1957
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Title Section15 1957-02-17 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. VII. No. 229 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1957 24 PAGES 20 CENTS15 words
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Article241 1957-02-17 1 National Unity [ill Pwnn* SCBA P re *ident, Mr. Heafr Joo Sting, after a la>t minute effort to p re- sen-c the British status of Penangites, has iow assumed a new role. He wants to end m i>olitics, unite all Malayans m one national body to combat f nmmunali>m.241 words
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Article76 1957-02-17 1 A SON FOR BERTHA BERGEN OP ZOOM, Holland, Feb. 16 (Reuten —The Dutch girl Bertha Hertogh. the annulment of whose carriage to a Malayan schoolteacher touched off riots In Singapore m 1950. gave birth to a seven pound blue-eyed black haired son here yesterday. Bertha Hertogh. who married a Dutchman76 words
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155 1957-02-17 1 Ruling From Top Judicial Body Sought JURGH. Feb. 16, judge to Ameribe ao committing a ificial in- of MAfLcr.: I of Glasgow vs. Mrs. MacLennan might introduce. m rficct, a new ground of iorce. He referred the case to the Lord155 words
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Article77 1957-02-17 1 Explosions Start Fire In City SINGAPORE residents living m the Java Road area panicked and rushed out of their houses frantically when they heard several explosions yesterday afternoon. The explosions nine altogether were caused by a ftre from a store stacked with oil drums. Three fire engines arrived at the77 words
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Article75 1957-02-17 1 I Her) th arrived nd met her Edinmonths' on mili- L flight ■in'j Dur-.Q Wf TV to drive to the Royal yacht Britannia moored at the fishing port of Setubul 20 miles south of the capital. They are to spend a quiet week-end aboard the .^hip before75 words
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440 1957-02-17 1 U.S. BLAST AT THE 'CRUEL' RUSSIANS 'Baltic States Deprived Of Their Independence By Soviet Force WASHINGTON, Feb. 16, (Reuter) The United States yesterday attacked the Soviet Union for "cruelly and unjustly" depriving the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia of their independence. The State Department issued a forma! statement440 words
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Article52 1957-02-17 1 LONDON. Feb. 16 (Reuter). A Swedish diplomat has been expelled from the Soviet Union for "activities incompatible with his diplomatic status. Tass, the official Soviet news agency, reported today Tass said the diplomat, named Hrrmanscn. was secretary of the Swedish Embassy m Moscow. No further details52 words
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175 1957-02-17 1 MIAMI BEACH, Florida, Feb. 16 (AP) Harry S. Truman said tonight the Eisenhower administration's plan for settling: the Middle East crisis is "too little and too late." The former Democratic President said if the U.S. had acted "boldly and firmly" m 1955175 words
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Article70 1957-02-17 1 MELBOURNE, Feb 16 (Re jter). A group ot Chinese millionaires from Sumatra and Hongkong have a plan to build a 450-feet high skyscraper m the heart of Melbourne. The Premier ot Victoria, Mr Henry Bolte. said here today option for six months had been given to the group70 words
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Article31 1957-02-17 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 16, (Reuter) The disastrous tenement fire here on Wednesday killed 57 people including 28 children, the police announced today. One other person U missin*.31 words
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Article33 1957-02-17 1 ROSWELI, New Mexico, Feb. 16 (AP) A B-47 jet bomber burst into flames on a ramp at Walker Air Force Base here late Friday, killing one airman and burning nine.33 words
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Article, Illustration233 1957-02-17 1 Hubby Slogs Man Who 'Shot' Her In The Nude High-Heel Blast From Anita As... NEW YORK, Feb. 16 (AP) The New York Post reported yesterday that film star Anita Kknrrg's husband and Cuban sculptor Joseph Dohronyi tangled early yesterday morning on the beach at Palm Beach, Florida. with punches and233 words
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Article34 1957-02-17 1 YOKOSUKA City officials discovered yesterday to their embarrassment that a woman consultant they had hired to rehabilitate prostitutes was renting rooms by the night m her home to bar waitresse- "guests." U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article48 1957-02-17 1 RHEIMS, Feb. 10 fßeuter)— Lord Hore Belisha died here today after collapsing as he was aoout to give a speech m the town hall. His death was reported by a member of the British Parliamentary delegation which he was leading on a visit to France.48 words
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Article22 1957-02-17 1 A SMALL naval tug overturned and sank m Halifax Harbour yesterday while helpin? to berth the Canadian aircraft-carrier Magnificent. APAP - 22 words
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Article116 1957-02-17 1 JAKARTA, Feb. 16 (UP) Police banned Rock 'n' Roll m Bandoeng today as youth organizations ordered a mass demonstration against the "crazy and immoral" American dance. The police ban followed protests by 31 youth and cultural organizations against a film ball held m the116 words
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Article, Illustration182 1957-02-17 1 MR. PETER HILL. Standard's Assistant Managing: Editor, will leave for Tokyo this week to participate m Scandinavian Airlines inaugural flight over the North Pole, from Japan to Europe, on Feb. 24. Mr. Hill is one of a group of newspapermen, tadio journalists and182 words
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172 1957-02-17 1 Chou Welcome To Formosa If He Repents Yui TAIPEI, Feb. 16 (Reuter) Nationalist China's Premier O. K. Yui today invited Communist China's Premier Chou En-lai to come to Formosa if he "repents his past and comes here to begin life anew." He was referring at a Press conference to Premier172 words
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Article133 1957-02-17 1 Record Set On Proving Flight AN unofficial record for a commercial aircraft was set yesterday by a Hongkong Airways Jet Prop Viscount which flew from Hongkong to Taipei m 1 hour 49 minutes at an average speed of just under 400 m.p.h. Present scheduled time for piston engined aircraft is133 words
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Article77 1957-02-17 2 BOMBAY. Feb. 16 (AP) Prince Aly Khan represented his father, the Aga Khan, la^t night at a jubilee honouring the Aga's assumption m 1885 of the title of Imam The Aga became spiritual head of the Ismaili Muslim sec* at the age of eight.77 words
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Article49 1957-02-17 2 RIO DE JANEIRO. Feb. 16 <AP> President Juscelino Kubit^chek yesterday signed a decree to admit 10.000 Hungarian refugees to Brazil. Brazil had originally agreed to accept 3.000. The President also authorized US$lO,OOO to be spent to better the living conditions of Hungarian refugees now m Austria.49 words
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Article24 1957-02-17 2 THE qgyptfon LST (Landing Ship. Tank) hung on cable? between two huse German derrick?, was removed from tbp Suez Canal yesterday. APAP - 24 words
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393 1957-02-17 2 SOVIET CHANGE OF MIDDLE EAST POLICY? PARIS, Feb. 16, (AP)— Replacement of Dmitri Shepilov by Andrei A. Gromyko as Soviet Foreign Minister stunned diplomats here yesterday. French Foreign Ministry sources admitted it came as a complete surprise of which they had received no393 words
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Article129 1957-02-17 2 BUS 80/COTT: JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 16, (AP)— Armed police yesterday arrested 2,000 Africans m a municipal hostel near the centre of the city m a pre-dawn raid aimed at the African bus boycott. City officials railed m police after they found Africans, taking part m the boycott129 words
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Article134 1957-02-17 2 U.S. Dock Strike Worsens NEW YORK, Feb. 16. (AP) —Top dock union leaders split m an£er yesterday over terms for ending a four-day east coast waterfront strike. Their falling out prevented any progress toward settlement. Forty-five thousand longshoremen are idle from Maine to Virginia and strike 'osse? are mounting at134 words
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Article60 1957-02-17 2 ADEN. Feb. 16. (Reuter) Two members of the Aden Protectorate secuntv forces were killed m Michaill, 30 miles south of Lodar m the Fahali State of the West Aden Protectorate while conducting a search for arms yesterday. One of the attackers was also killed. Aden60 words
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Article93 1957-02-17 2 Soviet, Yugoslav Differences BELGRADE, Feb. 16 (AP)— A Yugoslav government spokesman admitted yesterday that differences exist between the governments of Soviet Russia and Yugoslavi. So far the disagreement. admitted by both countries, is restricted to party level and mainly concerns ideological matters, he said. Yugoslav Communists insist that each socialist93 words
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Article51 1957-02-17 2 NEW YORK. Feb. 16 (AP) —Clifton Daniel said yesterday hp and his wife, the former Margaret Truman, are expecting a child "about July." Daniel, a member of the New York Times staff, said his wife is getting along "fine." They were married on April 21,51 words
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Article43 1957-02-17 2 Much-Sought Guest Saud TOKYO. Feb. 16 (AP) Japan is planning to invite King Saud of Saudi Arabia to visit Japan as s*ate guest some time after May. the newspaper Asahi reported yesterday. The paper said the date has not yet been decided upon.43 words
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130 1957-02-17 2 NATO Can Take On All Comers Norstad ROME, Feb. IB (AP)— General Lauris Norstad, Supreme Commander of Allied Forces m Europe, declared yesterday that NATO now stands strong enough to annihilate any enemy "no matter what fury may fire him" i Speaking beforp a diplomatic audience invited by the Italian130 words
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Article53 1957-02-17 2 WASHINGTON', Feb. 16 CAP)— Shipments of U.S. oil to Western Europe increased to an average of 497.000 barrel? daily during the week ended Feb. 6 Secretary of Interior Fred Seaton announced yesterday. This ws= a boost of 43.000 barrels daily over shipments m the week53 words
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Article32 1957-02-17 2 SECRETARY of Stale John Foster Dulles personally has asked former President Truman to go to Greere and Turkey next month for reremonies marking the 10th anniversary of Greek-Turkish aid.- APAP - 32 words
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Article36 1957-02-17 2 A CHINESE Nationalist patrol plane returning from its mission over the Formosa Strait crashed into the row of nomes southwest of Taipei last Thursday, killing all nine crewmen and ininrina 10 civilians.- A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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111 1957-02-17 2 WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 (AP)— The Wah Chang Corporation of New York City yesterday formally took title to the Longhorn Tin Smelter at Texas City, Texas, largest m the United States and one of the largest m the world. Wah Chang bought the smelter for111 words
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Article47 1957-02-17 2 CANBERRA. Feb. 16 CReuter> The Minister for Immigration. Mr. Athol Townley, announced today that about 31,000 British migrants would come to Australia m the flrs, half of 1957. Moro than 1(^000 would be assisted migrants and 15,000 would pay their own fares, he said47 words
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Article21 1957-02-17 2 THE estimated population or the United States reached 170 millions today, the Department of Commerce estimated. R euterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement809 1957-02-17 2 OIFICF SPACE WANTED WANTED m Penang, Town «rea, central location for Import and Export Office. State full partirdlan to P.O. Box 1964 Singapore. EDUCATION LCC EXAMINATION Bookkeeping Accounts Inter Higher question papers with answers 1947-56 available from T. G. Samuel P.O. Box 1731. SporeWHERE TO LAT A I HOU KEE809 words
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Article, Illustration461 1957-02-17 3 K. C. ARUN - K. C. ARUN Malaya Orders 6 Modern Coaches From Australia By AUSTRALIAN-MADE STAINLESS STEEL RAIL DIESEL CARS WILL BE INTRODUCED ON THE SUBURBAN AND FEEDER ROUTES OF THE MALAYAN RAILWAY BY THE MIDDLE OF 1958. Six of these self-propelled luxury passenger transports have just been461 words
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Article193 1957-02-17 3 Colony Cashier Is Sent To Jail For Six Months ss ASSISTANT cashier of Rotterdam Trading pl nv Limited, (Malaya), John Chua Swee Hock, (misappropriated a total sum of $23,861 told a Sin- re pistrid Court yesterday, that he utilised the IPV m brttinc on193 words
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Article36 1957-02-17 3 FOR thp fii^t time tomorrow. Singapore postmen will deliver mail by moior-cvclrs m certain rural area* The postmen, coinjr on their rounds, will bo provided with light-weight motor cycles by the Postal Department.36 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-02-17 3 Fusiliers Wound One Red KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A patrol of the Ist Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers, opened fire at two armed Communist terrorists who fled m the Ipoh district of Perak this moining. Onp of the terrorists i«> believed to have been wounded. A fcilo\v-up is iti progress A Police79 words
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Article268 1957-02-17 3 Sequel To Plane Crash Death KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Employees of the Malayan Film Unit have served notice on their chief, Mr. Tom Hodpe, asking that they should not be sent on duty m any unscheduled aircraft unless Government was prepared to insure their lives adequately.268 words
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Article29 1957-02-17 3 ONG Lcong Song, a partner ot Union Radio Company m Penang Road. Ponang. was fined $150 for failing to submit his Income Tax returns for 1956 assessment.29 words
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179 1957-02-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Mr. T. E. Smith, Superintendent of Census to initiate the first phase of country's 44 big count," tonight appealed over the radio to the public to co-operate with his staff. In the course of the next four weeks, houses m the179 words
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Article28 1957-02-17 3 THE Social Welfare Lottery Board has made the following correction to Friday's draw: In the eighth prize the Bth number should read *****48 and NOT *****48.28 words
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Article19 1957-02-17 3 SINGAPORE, Sat: The price of tin on the local market today was $3772 ocr picul (Down $2s)19 words
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Article28 1957-02-17 3 Singapore Copra Association: Straits mixed r-opra; Feb. $27J (nominal). Marrh $27J (nominal). The tone was quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices; bulk $43. drums $47.28 words
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Article, Illustration255 1957-02-17 3 CO and Adjutant of Colony's Infantry Regiment Arrive THE Commanding Officer ol Singapore's first Infantry Regiment arrived m Singapore from Britain by the passenger-liner, Canton, yesterday. He is Lt. Colonel K. W. Stephenson, 42. of the Wiltshire Regiment (left). The Colonel was accompanied by trie Adjutant ot tne new Regiment,255 words
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Advertisement166 1957-02-17 3 NOTICE PENANG PORT COMMISSION DJOER FOB FERET MINAI. ft INCILLARI BUTTI KUORTB ted for the n of the New I Ancillary a: Bagan Luar, Butterto be carried will require >rise and Marine con- ol inrs. documents and ie obtained on the Resident j Commission's neers, Sir Wolfe B.irry PO. Box166 words
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Advertisement230 1957-02-17 3 MORE MORE PEOPLE PRODUCING I I DATES m IRAQ I I RUM m JAMAICA 1 I WHEAT m CANADA I 1 POTATOES m MALTA I I APPLES m AUSTRALIA I I BANANAS m TONGA ISLANDS I 1 MAHOGANY m THE CAMEROONS J m* RUBBER m BRITISH NORTH BORNEO and many230 words
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Miscellaneous24 1957-02-17 3 TODAY: Sineaporp 039 am. i 9 6 ft) V3pm (10 4 TOMORROW: Singapore 112 a.m. (9 7 ft Il' p m (9 9 ft.24 words
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Article, Illustration844 1957-02-17 4 Take The Inpaf View, Says Gilmour THE future of those expatriates who choose to stay on m Malaya after Merdeka will be reasonably bright, although, perhaps, first experiencing a "shaky start." This is the view held by Mr. Andrew Gilmour, former Secretary844 words
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Advertisement113 1957-02-17 4 k^i at prices bvuond compare >^I^<fK during our ///'if 111 SPECIAL /I'llf //\r OFFER I \\Y I \j\ j RAYWARP NYLON HALF SLIPS: I*o/ J Usual Price: $12.75 $1975 j NOW $10.50 515.20 KAYSER BONDOR F.ESTA NYLON NIGHTGOWNS: NIGHTGOWNS: NOW $27.50 I Usuol Price: $37.75 j Usually $33.95 $34. ?5113 words
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Article, Illustration173 1957-02-17 4 THE Chief Officer of the P. and O. passenger liner, Canton, had to take over temporary command for a distance of 2,500 miles when the captain suddenly had a heart attack, off the west coast of Africa. The Canton arrived m Singapore yesterday173 words
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Article375 1957-02-17 4 P.W.D. High-Handed Assemblyman THE operations of Public Works Department engineers at the new road irom West Coast Road to Jurong Road has come under fire from a Singapore Assemblyman, Mr. John Ede. In a letter to the Singapore Government, Mr. Ede (Assemblyman for Tanglin district) said he was writing on375 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-02-17 4 MISS ENID May Golding, a 20-year-old member of the Womens Koyal Air Force, was married yesterday at St. George's Church, RAF Changi, to L/Cpl Christopher Moore, aged 20. Miss Golding is a clerk m the Provost Branch at Headquarters, Tar East Air Force. RAF Changi. Singapore, and her bridegroom is77 words
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Advertisement163 1957-02-17 4 63, Robinson fid 200, Clemenceau LUCKY Sl* The Real Luck Bn? Thousands of fortuna* 1 sors of Ike I testify to lf<! r< hniu'inu powfn V* wenr It or can jilwuyv It will W ■MCC<BI In Bo<ltM IVr»»onal and I m all eompefltioM >^ st;ik«'s. Mipph'ii m >\- nniviKMl Xl163 words
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148 1957-02-17 5 Three Malayans Going On 'P olar Expedition MR E. G MOETENSEN. Zf« of Fast AMatic ltd Sincaporr is n Mr. R. w. m. indie, (arrowed). Boud md Company's PanjTran Travel Manner, Ufust week won a free Z m a PolM contest nnized Scandinavian s stem m SingaiHterday's nccasloii was mnch148 words
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Article143 1957-02-17 5 MR. JUSTICE HEPWORTH IS WELCOMED U, tat. .I h on B< nch m the -t the tion ived the of the Jchore Attorney- General, Inche Sufflan bin Hashim, welcoming the new judge said that his elevation gave them all great pleasure. Mr. Justice Hepworth, he said, was no stranger a.~143 words
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Article75 1957-02-17 5 ;0 rubbers ransacked a la Race Course Friday night and 1 ofl with ca?h and i mtlng to $600. surprised wife. Madam Cheni Kirn, by hiding under her bed. Madam Ang said that when she entered her room the two robbers sprang on her. One of75 words
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306 1957-02-17 5 TRACTION CO. UNION' S 'GO SLOW WARNING Tomorrow Is D-Day For Employers THE 3,000-strong Singapore Traction Company Employees Union will adopt a "go slow" policy from Wednesday if the management does not come to a settlement on a seven.- point demand from the Union by tomorrow. This was the decision306 words
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Article122 1957-02-17 5 TWO prison warders. Abdullah bin Sati and Jaffar bin Hussein, yesterday claimed trial m the Singapore Filth Magistrate's Court, to charges of passing cigarettes and opium to prisoners and receiving bribes from Low How Juay. m November, last year. Sati was alleged to have passed eight packets122 words
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Article79 1957-02-17 5 Soldier On Shooting Charge A private attached to the Royal Artillery. Ahmad bin Hashin, was charged m a Singapore Court yesterday, with attempting to murder his colleague, Mohamed Long bin Yunus, at Blakan Mati, on Feb. 15. Private Ahman was alleged to have .^-hot at Mohamed with a .303 rifle.79 words
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Article241 1957-02-17 5 Man On Pistol Charge For Trial PANG Hock Llm. 37. who faced a tentative charge of attempting to shoot InsD. Simon Cornelius and his police party, was yesterday committed to stand trial at the next Assizes by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate, Mr R. B. I. Pates. Insp. Cornelius told the241 words
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Article, Illustration155 1957-02-17 5 Mr. Pau. a Police Inspector, is a well-known footballer who played with the Tigers which won the Cup and League championship last year. He la the eldest son of Mr. Pau Ka Ping, an Olympic football player at the Berlin Games m 1935 and one time captain of155 words
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Article126 1957-02-17 5 MALAY cultural bodies m Singapore and Johore Bahru will meet today at the Istana Kampong Glam to discuss the holding of a Pan-Mala-yan Congress of Malay Culture. President of the Society, Inche Harun Mohamad Amin. told the Standard yesterday that if the meeting agreed126 words
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Article145 1957-02-17 6 A PENNY FOR YOUR TROUGHTS! LONDON. pONG! GONG! went the police car. The speeding lady driver pulled up. Out .lumped two officers, but before they could speak the lady implored: "Where is the nearest er ...er er?" The police directed her to a convenient spot 200 yards along the road.145 words
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Article651 1957-02-17 6 Marc Alexander - Marc Alexander by LONDON. DOWN m the filthy murk, 30ft. below the sunlit surface of the canal. a man crawls with one hand touching an invisible wire while the other gropes m the mud. He can see nothing beyond the goggles of his oxygen mask651 words
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Article1149 1957-02-17 6 Clifford - Clifford by HeothcoteJ •n LONDqJ IJKITAIN is a fighting race with a great record of military victories. But our troops were "talked out" of Egypt by the U.SA. and U.N.0., and the British residents m Egypt, many families going back for generations there, were summarily expelled1,149 words
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Article, Illustration97 1957-02-17 6 TO use an old cliche "a thoroughly enjoyable time was had by all" at the Singapore Chinese Ladies' Association annual dinner and ball at Cathay Restaurant on Friday night. Among the 3.~i0 guests who engaged *n the evening's revelry were this table of well-known Colony personalities.97 words
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Article, Illustration473 1957-02-17 6 1 71 Colony Police Officers Are Honoured SEVENTY-ONE Singapore Police officers and J other ranks were yesterday presented with Bar and J Rosettes, Colonial Police and Fire Brigade lonjj ser- svice medals, commendation certificates and valedicftory letters by the Commissioner of Police, Mr. N. G. J Morris. 2 In making473 words
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Article, Illustration119 1957-02-17 6 On Their Way To Become Brides... A BEVY of brides-to-be arrived m Singapore yesterday from Athens. Stepping off a Flying Tiger Line four-cngined airliner, the pretty Greeks spoke of romance. "We are all flying to Australia to marry, you know," they told reporters through an interpreter "Yes, yes," said 21-year-old119 words
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Article43 1957-02-17 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Jpeanut seller, Krishnan, \va charged m th 2 Magistrate Court today witl Jthe murder of his wife a Chesar. Johore Bahru He was alleged to have hit hi |wife on the head with an ax«43 words
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Article1279 1957-02-17 7 Agnes Brackman - Agnes Brack man from NEW YORK Of The Rooster Or The Chicken? 'TT IS SMALL WONDER, THEN, THAT SINGAPORE AND THE MALAYAN FEDERATION MAKE UP THE SECOND MOST IMPORTANT SOURCE OF CANADA'S IMPORTS FROM THE FAR EAST," an Ottawa report, we found lying around1,279 words
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Article, Illustration648 1957-02-17 7 LADY PRATT - LADY PRATT hv Royal Sisters Who Are Delightfully Different fascinating contrast is provided by the three eldest daughters of Princess Sibylla of Sweden, sisters of Crown Prince Carl Gustaf, the ten-year-old Heir Apparent to the Throne. They are Margaretha, twentytwo, Birgitta, nineteen, and Desiree, eighteen. The648 words
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Advertisement166 1957-02-17 7 *Try to cheer the doctor up when he comes to see you, he's terribly worried about your case." «i^n^M*»M^>»^u^n^n^ii^»»<i «i^ <i^ r f \K/^ "Clothes make the man" Is an old 1 saying that it not completely Irwe. Nevertheless, appearances do count B^^fl to a very great extent m the166 words
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Advertisement116 1957-02-17 7 Action stations THE shop assistant x was helping the sailor to choose some greeting cards. "Here's one with ft lovely message," she said. "It reads: *To the only girl I've ever loved." "That'll do tine." said the sailor. "I'LL TAKE A DOZEN.- POST HASTEN TWO ants were running x across116 words
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Article579 1957-02-17 8 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS TN A recent statement on general policy the Singapore Musical Society announced its intention to present m future only concerts by celebrity artists m the undisputed first rank among the world's great performers. Its choir and orchestra will continue to function regularly, but visits by younger artists579 words
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Article288 1957-02-17 8 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT Reviewed by MOZART. Serenade m D major ("Posthorn"); Symphony No. 29 m A major. X.201. Concertgebouw Orchestra cond. van Beinum. Philips AL *****. The long seven-movement serenade takes a side and a bit. the symphony the rest. The Concertgebouw is m splendid form and van288 words
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Article1436 1957-02-17 8 John Holland - John Holland By rpWO centuries ago, Will Adams, an English navigator and shipwright aboard a Dutch exploration barque which was wrecked m a typhoon off the Pacific Coast of Japan, managed to scramble ashore to "safety". Death was then the penalty for any foreigner found on these1,436 words
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Advertisement445 1957-02-17 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bangkok and/or Far East Pcnortg P.S'hom Spore "FALSTRIA" In Port 19/20Feb 21/23Feb BANGKOK ONLY •'PRETORIA" 20/22 eb "PANAMA" 1/3 Mor "SARGODHA" 11/12 Mor "MEONIA" 21/23 Mot 24/25 Mor 26/27 Mor BAJMKGOK ONL> HOMEWARDS Soilings for Genoo. Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo. Spore P.445 words
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Advertisement485 1957-02-17 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADINGco>I Tel. 5J923/6. *****/4. M THE BLUE FUNNEL Line' 6 NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halifax, Boston, N«w York, Baltimore, PhiladelpH, S port p I COLYPHtMUft i ■■■iiiinn antiloCHUS 19/23 Mar 2 4,7 Carriers option to proceed via other ports to lead and NORTH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE lOINT SERVICE485 words
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Article61 1957-02-17 8 TONIGHT S RECITAL is by the "Musica Viva Players of Radio Malaya m the St. Andrew's Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. A chamber music programme includes Beethoven's string trio m G major. Op. 9. and Schubert's popular and delightful "Trout" quintet. H.E. The Governor and Lady Black will61 words
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Article169 1957-02-17 9 Behind the scenes with a WAY back In the postwar years, one of the most exciting thrillers shown In Singapore theatres was Richard Connell's THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME, which tells of a man who hunts human Drevs J Now soon to be shown here is a modern169 words
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Article, Illustration121 1957-02-17 9 A i»pripivr i \tPEARWG as her beautiful self is Malaya's foremost Malay actress Maria Menado, seen in thi. picture in the second stage of her trans formation from a deformed jungle naif (Remember last week?) to a beauty in Keris Films 9 new production 9 POXTlAiVAK,121 words
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Article, Illustration376 1957-02-17 9 What 's new I FLASH llf.G.M. star Pier AngrH i! lfJ> and sinqer Vic ha- I, monc confirmed rumours that t/icv nre expecting thrir second child in June. Married in Novem- T ber. 1954, the youvg I Italian couple who made I good in Hollywood hare >" a 13 month376 words
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Advertisement203 1957-02-17 9 l^^^ORGANISATIOM ATTRACTIONS LziSi OPENS TODAY! [CfiJtt*JJ 1 1 am-1.45-4.15-6.45 9.30pm \**^Z* h* TIMELY AS TODAYS HEADLINES! s Mil TOTS IN ENTERTAINMENT!! j UdLinHWMM rap W^^ AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE h a m. 1VHITE CHRISTMAS" (VlstaV| g |on) t^?rn NOW SHOWING! PD|CLN| llam-1.45-4.15-6.45&9.30pm ingrid BERGMAN HaiiiSflSBm t^^pwH OnimaScoP^ HHH -T— r».203 words
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Advertisement176 1957-02-17 9 Quli Column Be Our Guests KNOW THIS man. or THIS eirl? Well, it's easy enough. Can you then remember HIM when he ippeared here not long ago with a "headdress" so familiar to us in this country, and HER when she rostarred with an animal ue know so well too?176 words
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Advertisement618 1957-02-17 9 I 1 inn 1 afTiHfif njEQE^ II a.m 1 4.->. 4. 6 30 9 30 pm. ffi ALAN LAUD ROSSANA PODKSTA j^ ill —nm ilfclll nb» J^rVWarnercotor In WarnerScone ■H» 1 ITB S TODAY: 9 a.m.: i TlifcY~"RODir\VEST ii (Tech E 3 •■■■■■■■r^ 11 a.m.. 14... 4. 63«& 9 30618 words
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Miscellaneous179 1957-02-17 9 Do you remember? DV special arrangement with i the Singapore film dis- tributors we are starting this I DO YOU REMEMBER? I Quiz, and THREE fans chosen every week will be i given each a double complimentary pass, valid for ONE SHOW released by the organization concerned ANYWHERE in Singapore179 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-02-17 10 MANILA: The Championship trophies are awarded to winners of the singles match players for both men and women m Asian Table Tennis Tournament at Rizal Coliseum here. Left photo shows men's singles winner, Lav Sek Fong of Honpi reiving the coveted prize, the Dato Paglar trophy,83 words
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628 1957-02-17 10 Narayanan Gives Brilliant Exhibition IXDIA 3 MALAYA 2 P. K. Banerjee, Yemani, N. Lee Sai Chong, Arif Ariffin. D'Souza. KUALA LVMPI R, Sat. Fine goalkeeping by Narayanan, Indian Olympic goalkeeper helped the Indian Olympic touring team to edge Malaya by 3-2 m a keenly628 words
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Article247 1957-02-17 10 Saturday's F.A. Soccer Results LONDON, Feb 16 (Reuter). FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CIP FIFTH ROUND: Aston Villa 2. Bristol City 1. Barnsley 1. Nottingham Forest 2. Blackpool 0. West Bromwich A 0. Bournemouth 3, Tottenham H. 1. Huddersfield T. 1. Burnley 2. Manchester Utd. 1 Everton 0. Millwail 1. Birmingham C. 4.247 words
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Article51 1957-02-17 10 JOHANNESBURG. Feb. 16 (Reuter) South Africa were all out for 340 on the second day of the fourth Test against England here. At tea England were 24 for no wicket m reply. Roy McLean scored 93 for South Africa. At lunch South Africa were 303 for51 words
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Article134 1957-02-17 10 BUFFALO, New York, Feb 16 (ReuteD— Vic Seixas. th c 3:i year-old American Davis Cup player, said here that h e was planning to retire from lawn tennis and look lor a television job Seixas, 1953 Wimbledon champion, said last night: "After so many years, it's hard134 words
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Article121 1957-02-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—Australian Rules Football will be seen for the first time m Malaya when teams from the Royal Australian Regiment and No. 1 Bomber Squadron. Royal Australian Air Force give a demonstration of the game on the Kuala Lumpur padang here on Saturday Feb 23. The121 words
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Article163 1957-02-17 10 KUAI.A LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor Club held Singapore Cricket Club to a 2-2 draw m their annual hockey match on the here pada Selangor Club were the first to open the score when m the 7th inside left Langdon scored off a pass from163 words
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Article, Illustration27 1957-02-17 10 CUBAN giant. Nino Valdes, is seen here m M Valdes is due to meet undefeated British hea-«fl champion, Joe Erskine at Earl's Court on Feb27 words
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Article336 1957-02-17 10 MALACCA, Sat— In the opening match of tbrl angular hockey tournament here today. Nccri surprised Singapore to win bythree goals to one»: Malacca Club padang. Singapore, with eight i Olympic players, put up a disappointing display. Their forwards m particular showed little understanding among themselves. This336 words
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Article77 1957-02-17 10 WORLD 1 Lindrum, will arrive* gapore on March Australia on March 3. Lindrum will tion carries on and 16 at the c minton Hall before the Federation exhibition. A toun .Jl "Walter I vitation BiJ is expeetc first week, of March. Jj for the toun attracted77 words
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Article36 1957-02-17 10 WELLINGTON. land. I Burge the batsman Australian fi of 249 on t: their match >fl bury here. At do* had .-cored itcond innings anfl rum ahead. Scores Canterbury four. n 9 Australians36 words
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Article2385 1957-02-17 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Mllwnt Scholar Takes \hp. Bukit Tim ah Am •tf/ifJSfl JOCKEY, Ted Larkin, put m a trr*** k h,k. St Scholar mastered le m the final ,d then respondi Larkin's vigorous I vent on to clinch a ohoto-finish decision he fast2,385 words
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Advertisement71 1957-02-17 11 '■■'i-'-'^J n I n| m ii I m m m n I n I ii I m m ii I ji ii| |n m m I'imi mi i«-m.j«-»- ■>—.-—..— j^^ "THE SITUATION IS ABOUT AS PEACEFUL ASA KEG OF POWDER SITTING ON A NAKED FLAME...," t Terry Pillay m Singapore71 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-02-17 12 CHn:F MINISTER MR. LIM YEW HOCK maJccs his inaugural speech at thp first meeting of the Board of Management of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre on Friday. During the course of his address, the Chief Minister emphatically stated "I know that you ask for nothing61 words
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995 1957-02-17 12 LINESMAN - IS SPORTSMANSHIP DEAD IN COLONY SOCCER? LINESMAN By- IT is punishment enough that the even tenor of life m Malaya has suffered from pandemonium produced by .politics. Games, especially association football, has been the only panacea for the clean way m which they have been played m Singapore, for their995 words
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Article, Illustration100 1957-02-17 12 They p assed The 6th Kyu ABOVE are the twelve students who passed the 6th Kyu with high marks. They are'(left to riqhl back row) Johnson Kok. Lee Fang Yeun, Tan Kok Thye. Eric Cotte (Chief instructor), Paul Chin, Ronnie Sim and Loh Cheng Wee. (Front row left to right)100 words
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Article171 1957-02-17 12 KEEN competition is expected when the final rounds «f the knockout hockey championship m the senior division will be contested next week. Singapore Recreation Club, the current league champions, will be all out to capture a double Rocs will meet the winners ot Ceylon Sports171 words
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Article140 1957-02-17 12 ENTRIES are bein B invited for the Selangor Turf Club Gold Cup Meeting which falls on March Jfi, 20 and 23 The Gold Cu D H fo r Oass 1 Division l horses and is to be run over U miles. Jt carries a stake of140 words
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Article375 1957-02-17 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club won the Seven-a-Side rugby competition for the second year m succession when their C team beat Royal Air Force Tengah by three points (a try) to nil m the final on the padang yesterday. I™ Last year their 'A* team won the375 words
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Article39 1957-02-17 12 LONDONDERRY. Feb. 16 (Reuter) C T. Oon of Malaya reached the semi-finals of the men's single* m the Irish Open badminton championships here today when he beat H. T. Findlay of Britain 1«-18 15-4 15-4.39 words
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Article105 1957-02-17 12 Largest Sports Arena NEW YORK, Feb. 15 (AP) The world's largest sports arena, enclosed for yeararound use and seating 150.000 persons, was proposed yesterday and drew immediate approval of Mayor Robert F. Wanger. Location of the project, to be called Olympic City, was not disclosed but its sponsors said the105 words
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Article154 1957-02-17 12 THE Singapore Badminton Association will hold a Social and Dance at Raffles Hotel on Friday, March 1. This grand function will be under the distinguished patronage of the Chief Minister, the Hon. Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Prizes will be presented to the winners of the 1956154 words
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298 1957-02-17 12 FIVE TEAMS, the All Star Table Tennis Club, Chinese. IMCA "Red", Chinese Sports Association, Chinese Machines .Engineering: Union and Nanyang Siang Pau, will fight it out m the Singapore Table Tennis Association Senior Club league which begins tomorrow at the Chinese YMCA. Nanyang Siang298 words
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Article150 1957-02-17 12 SINGAPORE Telephone Board hot favourites for the S.G.S.F.A league, trounced Customs Sports Club by four goals to nil m their league fixture at Farrer Park yesterday. Rahim Omar was m his btfi form yesterday He capped his performance by scoring three goals for his side. Salim150 words
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Article48 1957-02-17 12 RAJA.JI Sports Club boat Ro.val Air Force Malaya Chanqi Section by four goals to one m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. thiagarajan (2). B. Olaganathan and Emyoprem scored tor the winners while Kama4 r dl n scored the only goal (or the Airmen.48 words
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Article79 1957-02-17 12 Today's Sport S.G.S.F.A. JUNIOR DIVISION LEAGUE: Prisons vs Singapore Government Medical Health Technical. Workers Union at tarrer Hark 5.15 p.m. Singapore Hospital Sports Club vs Dept. of Broadcasting at tarrer Park 5.15 p. m Teachers Training College vs Police "B" at Farrer Park 9.15 p.m. INTER-SCHOOL Johore English College vs79 words
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Advertisement219 1957-02-17 12 E^ J))\ Distributors: CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., I (Incorporoted m Hongkong) The Right machine for Travellers^^^^^ 7^! V /9 of-- prn OfiJthrua. PLBNfI with Standard key -board, Tabulator Carrying Case Sole Agent* for Spore, Malaya, "TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY,,^ 62 Middle Road. SINCAPORE 7. Tel: *****/***** 70 Pudu Road, KUALA LUMPUR.219 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1957-02-17 13 Marc Alexander - PASSPORT TO VICE Marc Alexander By T^hX. W y blonde removes another garment and tr^mhU o?i, a P Se v T l^ fingers of the Jittl e man tremWe as he sees her m his box camera viewfinder. «w*»T i s n H studio ba c»^rop or floodlights— the £w£1,133 words
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Article431 1957-02-17 13 rpHEY had the shapely A bosoms, enormous eyes and lovely hair of film stars. They were beauties But most of them were more than 100 years old AND THEY WERE ALL MADE OF WOOD. I saw them m the National Maritime Museum Greenwich. For these gaily431 words
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Article, Illustration58 1957-02-17 13 That SHockj Val P arnell f\nd This Ine Didn't dfsdfsdfsadfsd th* dress that didn't shook Val Parneil t for her IlV appearance on Sunday »«tpr Ftl P.irnrll had rulrd that the dress she Pin? to wear was too rrvcaline. Sabrina's profit to BP. ir was solved by her Mum who58 words
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Article156 1957-02-17 13 YOUNG people m Britain A are queueing by the thousand to live m a country where: pin-ups are considered rather "naughty," child ren under twelve attend cinemas free and income tax is about only a third of the rate here. "It is a young people's156 words
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Article, Illustration319 1957-02-17 13 Anything is possible m this world President Eisenhower. Mr. Butler has acquired the reputation of philosophic acceptance of what is the best available substitute of what he would prefer Mr. S. S. Silverman, M.P. I could have wished that the Government could always have made as319 words
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Advertisement106 1957-02-17 13 494*44 MY CONSTIPATION WRRIES ARE OVER! 1 ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia >Spi2fi9lk Because tt provides more com* A' jfS||||-Pk p let* relief than Kimjtp- pwrpost jßfc^ JfcH H?^^k laxatives. which h»v? no effect nm Y^^s^^^jJ^E^ the add indigestion tnai tßTjarry z^^^^^^ 3 accompanies constipation For s^s^__ M4e Mttk of106 words
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Article, Illustration444 1957-02-17 14 Princes 'are strip-tease girls' slaves 'THE weird, brain-dulldng music increased m intensity. The beautiful girl twisted and twirled m a seductive dance, suggestive of all the love and sultry passion of the East. Slowly, she began to discard one silken garment after another, until all that remained were a few444 words
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Article715 1957-02-17 14 "FABULOUS DANE" THE* call him the "Fabulous Dane." And, though over 70, Peter Freuchen polar explorer, seafarer, journalist, best-selling author, lecturer and quiz-champ is still going strong. Apart from his amazing versatility, and a lifetime spent exploring the known and unknown aieas of the world, he715 words
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Article256 1957-02-17 14 QNE of the grimmest moments In a murder trial Is when the judge dons his black cap and prepares to pronounce the death sentence. Yet the cap, despite its colour, was never intended to emphasize the drama of the occasion. It is used because, centuries256 words
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Advertisement99 1957-02-17 14 *C %J T E creamy smooth lipstick IN NEWEST RADIANT COLORS JUST RIGHT FOR YOU LASTS LUNGER How wonderful to know you can really depend on Cutex Stay Fast Lipstick to stay on for hours and hours. Keeps your lips rosy-bright after eating after kissing! LOOKS LOVELIER Choose from the99 words
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Advertisement107 1957-02-17 14 I CUT-PRICE 1 I PORTRAITS! THEY GAVE i the ii onn i "SILHOUETTE" was taken from a French finance minis- ter, Etienne de Sil- I houette, who was noto- t J rious for his careful handling of the coun- try's budget He made drastic economics m J the government's ex-107 words
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Advertisement238 1957-02-17 14 Whichever way you shaj PALMOLIVI gives you Perfect Shavin J PALMOLIVI LATHEft (REAM PALMOUYE BRUSH J fln9#tnnsv *a# ••mfwrti Quick art milaa <k* lw Tou'rt airy of c chave thar> rodly tmooth «vi JR mtlnf e/he» foo thavt wixb Ptlmolivt. Ev^ Ji cold ertto fo© fet doter t more oomfomble238 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1957-02-17 15 5 AY 5 J)URING the last few weeks I have discussed m some detail the feeding of a baby reaches the toddling stage After this, he will be taking more or less the same food as the rest of the family- a good mixed diet, only omitting m1,012 words
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Article, Illustration575 1957-02-17 15 Terry Pillay's Shopping Guide r. m ibser.ce of two I i ;an now back pping Guide, with MT? i'.crj which have Mo the r.arket while •ek ru t-ned. tine* it to be mlghtflj s days, left consider the to of nfopfwC clothes nent In epp-, t o have nsi comn!r.575 words
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Advertisement242 1957-02-17 15 Baby doesm cry now! -£ga«nigg>s Tender baby skin soon becomes rll "jUPIJL tore. And then he starts to cry, Stop soreness and charing with mm; Johnson's Baby Powder. Us© ft for baby after his balh /i r anc^ wncncvcr y° u change his H| nappy. Johnson's Baby Powder BABY soft242 words
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Advertisement161 1957-02-17 16 FANTASTIC NEWS contest The author of text used with illustration is Mr. Yonq Ah Kew of Kgj IB Yeo Chu Kang Rd., Telecoms, Singapore. Readers are Invited to submit short text sucucstions (30 words fiwl maximum) of a humorous tendency and advertising Bisquit Brandy which can be adapted and illustrated161 words
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Advertisement19 1957-02-17 16 REFERENCE LIBRARY! <4 I never knew what happiness was until I got married. And ttien it was too late!"19 words
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Advertisement103 1957-02-17 16 Ideally suftabh jK§^^ for use In a J^SSlir hot climate smoother, longer-lasting, easier to use. Qi your lips a lovelier lustre than ever befai In ten brilliant shades t lipstick YARDLE fARDLET S3 OLD BOND IT It lIT IONC! iftsK There's an ever-growing demand for j "We're here again to103 words
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Miscellaneous127 1957-02-17 16 ■^|M ".1 11 Ci fcJL% 9^lm ""^s, TTJ r Mf n "How about some service i^ l '^V%_ around here? Bitter. "Alright— alright— l'm coming!" please!" "They kick off at three, we'll just be able to make it" "I've brought alon? an old friend, dear, who hasn't if\ I D127 words
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Miscellaneous171 1957-02-17 18 A IN THE MYSTKIOUS SMOKY THINK OF THE )^ok WfTCHMEN WrTCHMEN kAk h\ VHkt\ k CAVE-EhfTRANCE TO THE PASSWORP. J#S S^ RULE AIL RUL£ ALL. AhllW^^_ /g I 4J[ AM JIJ? Alf PREAPEP WITCHMEN'S jrJiP^P^- -—-^A X^W^V/j LOTHAR ARE PIS6UISEP cSj I 1 1 All I 1 A f* /V_/171 words
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Article, Illustration70 1957-02-17 21 GEORGIANA AND THE 1957 FORD CUSTOM THIS is the 1957 Ford Custom, low and lovely. And complimenting the car's graceful lines is Georgiana, who has made a deal to take Rue Scribe for the drive of his life. The car's seats are wide and comfortable. There is plenty of leg:70 words
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Article, Illustration905 1957-02-17 21 Automatic Drive Proves Most Delightful pORDS for 1957 are the lowest yet— lower and longer and styled right out ol its price class. The new cars will be available m a few days but I have been testing the first one905 words
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Article, Illustration116 1957-02-17 21 NEW traffic signs, to go up along the roads of Great Britain soon, have been on display at the Ministry of Transport m London. The size colour, and design of many signs has been changed. At top the crosssKaped sign on the left will replace the old X-shapedA.P. - 116 words
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Advertisement592 1957-02-17 21 J^ < I I I II 't *'IH I ufm 1 1 im I n /II lv' i-* "I 19 jj^___J cf tfk PoacT -s^v TWIN LAMPS -^•\V 'liir\ OCh m I HORM \*J* R SPORTS COIL JL MIRRORS BATTERT MASTER _f *^JL^\oSZ\ FILLER RER4 RER2 fged rangt c' Lucas592 words
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Advertisement103 1957-02-17 21 SAFE on theV^^MflJ^^^ fcM&J on th eL ~^gs*<^ Bigger brakes, lightning-response acceleration, imperturbable stability and magnificent visibility build the extra safety you'll feel happiest with. Stepped-up performance tethered to Hillman economy f Heightened m luxury with a lower floor for greater roominess Inter-axle seating easy-entry doors tremendous new luggage space.103 words
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Article, Illustration445 1957-02-17 22 SUNDAY. Except for some minor effects on work conditions this is one of your smiling years. You have every possibility of happiness m your emotional life. There are gains of some size financially. You increase your possessions and get mere settlement following some beneficial changes. MONDAY.— There is little445 words
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Article, Illustration572 1957-02-17 22 T ATE tomorrow the Sun enters the sign Pisces. So here is my Graph for people born between 19 February and 20 March. As you can see the Graph is really divided into two distinct parts. In the first four months there are considerable tensions of one kind572 words
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Article246 1957-02-17 22 SUNDAY.— Fine memories and well-integrated personalities give these much opportunity for success. They ara extremely ambitious and show all signs of large powers of improvisation It looks as if they can acquire fame. MONDAY. Business acumen is welded to a nature instinct with fidelity. A fine246 words
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Advertisement67 1957-02-17 22 P TRACTIVE 3LE SOAP-BOX J?? 1% < ?j Yes You get this wonderful soap-container comlv I M »4Bp&**?!S frCC> When y U buy these famous Colgatet^ r > Palmolivc products. This special parcel contains t laxge^ izc tablets of mild and gentle Palmolive 1 BOa P* a lar ge-size tube67 words
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Advertisement236 1957-02-17 22 Natural Vitamin C injj world's most delicioyl tonic drink I The finest natural vitamin C tonic drink ever 1 1 Ribena —^made from blackcurrants, the fruit v}^ I is richest m vitamin C Ribena makes a wonderf delicious tonic which even those suffering from la of appetite can enjoy. Ribena236 words
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Miscellaneous590 1957-02-17 22 YOUR WEEK takings and frees yon from give a few m speculative Tsome of your current problems. things. But do warily about Mind you. this will be a grad- domestic matters now: JTK ual process. MARCH 21— April 20 (Ariesf HI -Slacker trends are now jy LV 21-AUGUST 21 (Leo)590 words
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Article, Illustration438 1957-02-17 23 The Workshop Of Phidias v/ Remarkable German :xca\>CLtion s Ltl Olympia irfP nrl of the Carman f rh community PmfeI Ute to the «o* r.^» *rrhaml«fflrßl "I In AthfM. The re--1 Z~ r T X, of the r*ravations m 1 BwnliUtobto ran- O f the worktop of WL. m<l bffti438 words
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Article897 1957-02-17 23 HAROLD NICOLSON - HAROLD NICOLSON By MERMAIDS AND MASTODONS. By Richard Carrington. (Chntto and Windus. 255.) (VI R RICHARD CARRINGt ♦u T N S A Guide tO Earth History" was much appreciated by those who like myself, can only understand science when it is rendered popular. He has now published897 words
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Article429 1957-02-17 23 DAVID GINSBURG - DAVID GINSBURG By ESPIONAGE (rials exert an irresistible fascination: we are gripped by the plot and by the issues of justice and political philosophy which emerge The recent trials of Alger Hiss and Otto John, or even the security review of Dr. Oppenheimer, show how political passions429 words
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Article698 1957-02-17 23 Angus Wilson - Passion Irony Angus Wilson By ]ITR. TRILLING m his in- formative and penetrating introduction to this collection of Babel's short stories speaks of the powerful impression that an earlier translation of some of them "Red Cavalry" made on him when it appeared m 1929. I, too, can remember clearly the698 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-02-17 24 I N F L I G T A CAMERA study by Standard cameraman Tan Man Long using: a Speed Graphic with yellow filter at 400 F8 at 2.15 p.m.30 words
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Article191 1957-02-17 24 Blasing Death was one man who had a plan to crush the mutiny and relieve Delhi where the British were besieged. His name was John-Nich-olson. He was a legend m India. Tall, massively strong, tireless and fearless, this blackhaired Irishman with the magnetic grey eyes never smiled, seldom spoke. Women191 words
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Article339 1957-02-17 24 Building Homes By Candlelight QNE German house m five was completely destroyed during the war, against one m 50 m BriYet fewer people are homeless or "m rooms' m Germany, despite the influx of refugees from the East. Like Britons, Germans like to own their own homes, but unlike this339 words
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Article, Illustration434 1957-02-17 24 Death inarched through India 100 years ago m 1857. Mutiny among the Indian soldiers brought treachery, murder and atrocities. Something had to be done. M. BELLASIS tells of one man's plan to stop tragedy. pletely conquered. Then came the desperate year of 1857. It found434 words
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Article495 1957-02-17 24 THEy'LL SUNBA THE -ON ICE "CPEND your holidays near the gunny North Pole," is the vacation with adifference slogan now attracting millionaire big-game hunters. Weary of the now not-so-smart lion-hunting routine, they are being lured to a new safari country m the Arctic Circle. The man who thought up the495 words
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Article74 1957-02-17 24 State answer Why is Washington, D.C., so called? 'THERE are at least 30 town? and counties m the United States called Washington, and these are distinguished from each other by the addition of the State m which they are situated; thus. Washington, Illinois. One Washington is the capital of the74 words
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