Sunday Standard, 19 January 1958

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  • 13 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. VIII. No, 200 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. JANUARY 19. 1958 24 fWl%XxiJcto
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  • 137 1 A FIRE which started in the kitchen of an attap house in Kampong Tiong Bahru. Singapore, at 3.30 p.m. yesterday, destroyed three huts and rendered 150 people homeless. i Five other huts had the roofs burnt out. One fireman and a resident living in the area
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  • 74 1 FIVE men armed with daggers robbtd a housewife and a fishmonger of $2,078 in cash and jewellery yesterday. The first robbery took place at 3 a.m. in a house in Sembawang Road, when three men armed with daggers, held up Madam Ong Tun Heng and her family
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  • 54 1 GLASGOW, Jan. 18 (Reuter) A man already charged with the murder of a family of three was today further charged with murdering a Scots schoolgirl. Peter Manuel, aged 31, was charged with the murder of 17-year-old Isabelle Coqke whose body was found buried in a field near
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  • 240 1 MACMILLAN FLIES IN WITH A WISH I that Singapore will continue to play her role as a leading trade centre in bouth-east Asia, were expressed by the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan who flew into the Colony yesterday. t^ 1 Macmilla n made historv when his "flying No. 10
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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, shakes hands with Mr. Macmillan at the Airport, yesterday. Standardpic.
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  • 395 1 Expressing regret for his 5-hort stay in the island. Mr. MacmiUan .said that his Commonwealth tour had been a happy jcurney of personal contact ana renewed friendships members of the Commonwealth. "I bring from Great Britain to the Government and the people of Singapore a
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  • 85 1 BRITISH Prime Minister, Mr. Harola Macmillan snd Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama meet early this morning at Eden Hall. Singapore, to discuss matters of common interest to both countries. The talks should have been held yei:teiday evening but were put off owing to the late
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  • 30 1 THE Queen is recovering from a feverish chill which is keeping her indoors this weekend at her Norfolk estate at Sandringham, Buckingham Palace announ- ced yesterday. Reuter
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  • 76 1 LONDON, Jan. 18 (AFP).— A total of 50 relatives of men who died in the fighting in Burma in World War II will fly to Rangoon next month on a British legion pilgrimage. They will a'.tend the un- veiling on Feb. 9 of the Rangoon memorial built
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 1 Begins Today DR. LILLIB ftacH rrom the frozen- wa.stes to tf'll Ills ofnry ill till BUNDAf STANDARD.
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  • 15 1 BLOOD ON THE SNOW An Antarctic doctor brings you a real-life chiller See Page 13
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  • 323 1 THE Mayor of Singapore, in his first taste of authority, cannot see the wood for the trees. His area of jurisdiction is within the City limits only, and even rher. his powers are limited. In his talk to newspapermen last Friday, he gave the impression that he was the
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  • 226 1 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat.— Ticket No. *****21 sold in Malacca won the first prize of 5350,000 of the 52nd Social and Weifare Services lottery drawn here today. The Second Prize, No. *****56 (SI 25.000). went to Netjri Sembilan. while the Third Prize. No. *****88 (S50,000) was won by
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  • 47 2 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J M. Jumabhoy. w'll open the Asian Seamen's Club at South Quay, on Feb. 12 at 5.15 p.m. This club is the first of Its kind built in *.he Colony for the welfare of Aoian seafarers.
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  • 206 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Priority was accorded for the reception of 21--year-old blind, Kasrah bin Lebai Sumun, into the Gurney Training Centre neve at the special request of Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. An extra bed was hurriedly prepared for him in the already
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  • 127 2 MALAYAN DESIGN ON NEW NOTES PLNANG. Sat. The Federation of M;\!aya's new currency notes will not bear th<* portrait of Queen Elizabeth as that wou'd not be acceptable to independent Malaya. This was stated by the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul K:\hman. here today. He expressed the hope that Malaya would
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  • 244 2 HOPES RISE AFTER TUNKU MEETS SMELTERS' BOSSES PENANG, Sat. The Manager of the Eastern Smelting Company Limited, Mr. F. J. Steggall, said today he hoped for a speedy settlement of the strike at the works, as a result of the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's intervention. This morning, Mr. Steggall
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  • 44 2 THE Singapore Stage Club w present a play entitled "To Ki.. A Cat" by Roland Pertwee and Harold Dearden at the New Cultural Centie. Canning Rise, on Wednesday. Jan 22, at 1) p.m. The play will run for four nights.
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  • 178 2 Kt ALA LLMPIR, Sat. While a Customs Revenue party, yesterday, was on the look out for distillers of illegal samsu, they walked right up to two men in the act of tilling jars with the liquor. This morning, 56-year-ol i Khoo Chung, who had three
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  • 91 2 Four Reds Give Up In Johore KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Four more Communist terrorists gave themselves up to two Malay rubber tappers in tnc Segamat area of Johore this morning. They have been identified as Omar, a district committee member who went underground in l!)48 Wonf Vuet Ching. district committee member,
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  • 26 2 AN R.A.S.C driver. Yasim tun Basir. L'7. was tincd $20 IT, Aw^ n u ng Ma ?i^rate, Mr. Au Ah Wah, for inconsiderate driving.
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  • 76 2 JESS ELTON. Sat. Two Health Inspectors of the North Borneo Medical Depariment will leave the Colony on Monday to attend a Royal Soc.ety of Health eourse in Smgaooie. They are Mr. Clement Manson Leong of Kudat and Mr. Miehacl Francis Wong of Labuan The eour>p commences
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  • 27 2 THREE members of the Singapore division of the UMNO Executive Committee quit yesterday. An emergency meeting ol the committee yesterday accepted their resignations.
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  • 53 2 JESSELTON, Sat.— A wellknown rugby player Mr. T. J. Evans, of the Raffles Institution, Singapore, will shortly take up a new appointment at Kent Teachers Training College. Tuaran, North Borneo. He is due to arrive here today and will concentrate en the teaching of English, social
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  • 66 2 SINGAPORE Police arc Ojertng a $2,000 reward for informat on leading to the arrest of five men responsible <$>-n£r- armed ro^bcr y of ?h l u r' ash belo "ging to the Heah Jcro Seang Rubber Estate. Penggerang. Johorc. The robbery took place near kelong off Pulau
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  • 49 2 THIS Standard aerial picture taken from a Singapore Flying Club plane shows two of the eight Colony ships detained by the Indonesian Government, l.vinp at Pulau Samboe, seven miles off Singapore. Pulau Sambno is nnr of the checkpoints ?.t which all vessels touching Indonesian ports must call.
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  • 117 2 THE American Consulate General in Singapore ha* announced that the L'.S. Government plans to erect a MSI,--500.000 building at the corner of Loke Yew-Hill and Armenian Streets to house its offices, including libra i facilities. The design of the building will incorporate those features which seem
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  • 182 2 KUALA LOIPI'K, Sat. The Traffic Mice herr will launch a mobile Police Station- the first in the Federation— next week, it was disclosed todav. The Traffic Police Chief, j Mr. G P. Leech said that a three-ton lorry, manned by an officer,
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  • 119 2 CO-OP MEN INVITED TO PENANG PEXANG. Sat. D, legate* to the South-ca>t Asia Enternational Co-operathY Alii- j ance a.'tei their conference ;at Jviuia Lumpur will g t jPenang for a. few da They wV\ risil co-operative farms and fkh-ponds and be enter ur»ed at two tea-pan- V D Jan 25
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 17 3 iginf n See i F*«* !entre, v for V Tl !FL ting Hi BTl' nhe ospita
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  • 11 3 Efflor r. Patir pt offldfi !*.he wot Meet to HhhL
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  • 103 3 tat cost of constructing an p hut and the furniture. It n for 60 children. So 0 have enrolled. ir was provided by the rigines in the settlement. The school was built under the supervision of the Protector of rigines, Pcrak, Mr. R.C. Corficld. Following the
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  • 55 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The University of Malaya will sponsor a public lecture by an American professor of political science tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the technical college. Dr. Robert A. Scalapino. Professor of Political Science of the University of California, will speak on "the Asian Elite and
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  • 104 3 SINGAPORE Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan yesterday justified the appointment of Mr. Gary Wong as his Information Chief on a monthly salary of $1,400. A statement from the Mayor's office pointed out that the appointment was recommended by the Council's staff committee. It said that in addition
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  • 101 3 IPOH'S popular OCPD, Mr. P. B G. Waller, DSP, was Riven a touching farewell at the Ipoh Airport on Thursday afternoon when he left by air on the first leg of his journey to the United Kingdom. Mr. Waller has been granted urgent medical leave to
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  • 87 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— A new four-storey head office for the Federation Shell Company will begin to function on •Jan. 20 at Old River Road here. The Federation Manager. Mr. R L. Parker, is responsible for co-ordinating the company's policy on a pan-Federation basis. Accounts for
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  • 295 3 Tunku Has Called For Plans KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Sclangor State Government plans to embark on a million dollar scheme to convert the Jenderam "ghost town" into a model satellite town. Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman has instructed the State Government to prepare
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  • 84 3 MORE RACE BLENDING IN COLONY INTER RACIAL marriages are becoming increasingly popular in Singapore. A spokesman of the Marnnge Registry, yesterday, said thai last year\s mixed marriages 69— topped the total for last year by 11. Last year, 21 Europeans took Chinese brides while one Chinese married a European. Four
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    54 3 AN American evangelist. Mr. A. C. Valdez, arrived in Singapore yesterday by BOAC Britannia from Hongkong to give a series of talks in the Colony Mr. Valdez, a representative of the Full Gospel Business Fellowship, is on a Far East tour. H e will be i n the Colony
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  • 223 3 K.L MAY DOUBLE TAX ON EDUCATION KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Education rate here may be doubled from two to four per cent to meet the expenses of running 82 primary schools which came under the administration of the Municipal Education Office on Jan 1 this year. An Alliance Municipal Councillor
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  • 213 3 Wrong To Stage A Walk-Out MALACCA, Sat. The President of the Municipality, Inche Tamby Abdullah said today he would not resign from the presidentship. He said he had seriously thought of giving up his post because he had been a target of criticism
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  • 56 3 MARKET PRICES SINGAPORE tin price yesterday was $358 f per picul up $3* on Friday. 1 Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul; fair merchantable mixed copra for .Tan.-Feb. shipment to Bombay, $31 nominal. The tone was steady quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices per picul; bulk $46.
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  • 75 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The youthful lender of the Ismaili Muslim sect. Karim Aga Khan, may visit the Federation and Singapore in the near future. Mr. K- Hassan Jamal, leader of the group in the Federation today left by air en-route to Karachi to extend
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  • 78 3 PENANG, Sat.— All is set for tomorrow night's Dollar-for-Songs" programme in aid of the Poppy Day Appeal Fund m the Penang Hall in the New World Park here. Popular songs requested by donors will be rendered by well-known singers of the Moonlight Orchestra. Patrons will
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  • 123 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Deputy Field Commissioner of Police, Mr. P.H.D Jackson, this morning took the salute at the passing out parade of 338 policemen at the Depot here. Accompanied by the first Asian Commandant of the Federal Police Depot. Inche Merican bin Sutan, he
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  • 49 4 (RIGHT)— The British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold MacmiNan inspects a guard-of-honour mounted by the Singapore wing of the hAalayon Auxiliary Air Force at Paya Lebar Airport, yesterday. (BELOW)— The Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, welcomes Mr. Macmillan. Lady Macmillan is seen on the right. Standard pictures.
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  • 162 4 Shopkeeper Fined $250 For Resisting KUALA LIPIS, Sat—Shopkeeper Chow Choy, 41. turned axe-man in an attempt to prevent hLs property at Penjom New Village from being attached by officials of the Town Council, the District Magistrate, inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah was told yesterday. This form of resistance landed
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  • 281 4 IPOH, Sat. A hand-grenade was flung into the home of Mr. Tan Boon Bak (54), a local millionaire tobacco factory proprietor in the heart of Ipoh town at about 10 o'clock last night. The grenade struck a wirenetting covering the window of the millionaire's bedroom where he
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  • 56 4 A VERDICT of death by misadventure was recorded by a SinsaDon? Assistant Coroner, Inchc Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday, at the close of an inquest on a carpenter. Wong Keng Hong. 26. who wag fatally injured when he fell from the top floor of B five storey
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 568 4 a^HDT^TST^T^BT^TTSVIa^BH bwy^^^bWWVWwb Chlaeae vmca (Prior* Edward kaimo m \i.\v.\ cueaeral UerKo:itl Camera Club monthly Vice); 0 a.m. Programme Sumouting. Leaving 8.00 a.m. Boy mary. 8.05 Man and Machines. Scouts Art Club and Class i> oo 8.30 R.:i De Guanan and his a.m; Red Cross 300 p.m; Bid- Latin American Band,
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  • 477 5 )RE Police fighting secret society tcrism have their hands tied ber backs because they have to work c Secret Society Ordinance drafted I. nance was drawn up about 50 -tics have expanded from clans mopolitan criminal gongs Ii English schools ore being which grow in strength daily.
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  • 177 5 ma H V .-..7 de m Stan- Bat Pete says: "Nuts. Rosie i> my wife." girl's father says that te paid him £200 to beme engaged to Rosie. tt> says that he handed over £800— to make :he girl his bride. He claims he married Rosie
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  • 446 5 Murder-Wife Mia Wants To Marry 'WOMEN WILL THINK I'M HEARTLESS, BUT— By Madrtvine McLoughlin LONDON, Sat Mia Emmett Dunne, the girl who married the man who murdered her first husband has fallen in love again. Sne is planning to seek a divorce from Sergeant Frederick Emmett-Dunne, now serving a life
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  • 290 5  -  STAN MAYS from NEW YORK, Sot. America's F.8.1, men are keeping a sharp eye on the gayest city in the world the gambling paradise of Havana, Cuba. And officers of the Treasury and the State Department also are very interested. In New York. Chicago and Las Vegas,
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  • 2718 6 Artina Pays $83 In Main Sprint Upset By WINDSOR LAD mmM \RTINA, an up-and-coming sprinter, trained by Neal Hobbs, landed a splendid double when she whipped her opposition to take the main six furlongs race for Class Two, Division One horses at Ipoh yesterday,
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  • 71 6 Jan. 17, (R«- .'e->— L gott, ihe cradi Ei jockey, today of i hurd ment since Nt his recent world I 8 PiffOtt, '\h r gained his licence Hunt rac:na I I had an easy i Task. to I the Winti i tt f i hur^ The same i
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  • 305 6 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Jan. 17 Uleuter). Opening batsman Conrad Hunte scored 142 r.-i out on his test debut for West Indies In the first test against Pakistan here today. West Indies had scored 266 for two by the close of play on the first day.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 67 6 SINGAPOII ■ocxcr-sju CSC. vs. M/l Ten^ah, Jmi R.A.F. Chanffi; 'B1 bmed ichooli 'A :< SOCCfK league— P. S Malays nt M F -A SOFT BALLS". r ?ii !L p.m. Mth S^tiaere*! her*; Fori p» :J Josrj.h's. I Kuala L^ Su r m flip P HOCKEY-^' j Sikh* vi. KW Ipob
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  • 731 7 I Fjye Rounds Of A IS-Round Contest BATTLE TO BOOST BRITISH BOXING vdi profe« lonol "often like o 3 It may look lft B h outside, Ii noble art is booming as it did in the early post-war years when i.nblcd madly for tickets. £i of
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  • 53 7 h* «K REE GEORGE CASEY •ft nothing in it yet between Tommy Farr 2nd.hck IVart. tarted with a tremendous punch in round iUit prove vital. Round two was tough Mb hitting on sore points. 1 ounter attacked in round three with a Font was even and in round five he
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  • 182 7 r. -uo 1 and with I tsl riding I one of unit I years, d Army sports in hockey and rugby —now they are out of the Rugby final. In this year's rugby competition, they were ousted in the second round by the Royal
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  • 58 7 WORLD'S YOUNGEST TEST PLAYER lir-old leftarm c mei i r Year, »yer was Jn 1954. < thrt, aew 'raps' in the team. The others are Haseeb Ashan. offbreak bowler, and batsman Saeed AhTfiim; AH. Kardar (capt. > H;inif Hohammad, Imtiaz Ahmad. Alimuddin. Wazir Mohammad, Saeed Ahmad. Wallis Mathias. Fazal Mahmood.
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  • 196 7 Brr It's Cold For The Police HONGKONG, Jan. 13, (AFP)— Among the people who are shivering most in the sudden cold spell here are the members of the Singapore Police Cricket XI. It was so cold last night that one of them was reported to have gone to bed with
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  • 95 7 Innings Win For England's Women BRISBANE. Jan. 18, (Reuter) Eiigland's women cricketers beat Queensland by an innings and 113 runs at Toowoomba today. The English side declared at the start of the second day's play today at their overnight score of 2-253. Queensland were dismissed for 74 after a first
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  • 368 7 Two Big Events For Motorists Off Racers Are Disappointed SINGAPORE motor racing enthusiasts will miss two of the biggest motoring events this year. The Shell Company has decided not to sponsor the annual Malayan Shell Rally, organised by the Singapore Motor Club, while the Forces Motoring Club will not have
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  • 449 7 Johore Fail To Beat 13 Determined Men For Most Of This Thriller' Final Selangor 8 (goal, try) Johore 5 (goal) KUALA L U MPUR, Saturday. Selangor took all the honours when they beat Johore 85 in the H.M.fc. Malaya Rugby final and retain their title
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  • 67 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Perak Schools took their chances to bea- Johore Schools by 14 Doints (a goal 2 penalties, and a try) to six (drop goal and a penalty) in the rugby match which served as a 'curtain-raiser' to the H.M.S. Malaya Cup final. Roderick scored
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  • 47 7 IPOH. Sat.— In the first match of the second day of the hockey quadrangular here, Penang trounced Perak 6 l. Penang led 3 o at half-time. In the second game, Selangor beat Negri 2 o. scoring both goals in the first half.
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  • 103 8 TIARI PEHLWAN who challi Gtltta Singh, champion ol Punjab, to a winner-take-nil Indian style wrestling ran out of the ring and failed .to return in their match at the Happy World stadium last night This took place after a tenrr nute tussle. When Pehlwan failed to return th e
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  • 460 8 Singapore Chinese Clear First Hurdle In KO Hockey A FINE hat-trick by Olympic player Chai lion Yam enabled the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club to eliminate Indian Association 3 l in the first round of the S.H.A. senior knockout competition at Balestier Road yesterday. Both teams showed early promise and after
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  • 65 8 riETERMARITZBURG. Natal. Jan. 18 (Router)— All-rounders Richie Bcnaud and Alan Davidson both completed centuries when helping the Australians to a first innings total of 589 against Natal here today. They took their sixth wicket partnership to 244 before Davidson was caught for 121. Bonaud was caught and
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  • 37 8 ROYAL Air Force Seletar railed strongly in the second half to boat H.M.N.Z.S. Royalists by 11 points (a goal and two tries> to 10 points (.two goals! in a rugger match at H.MS. Terror yesterday.
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  • 41 8 MADRAS. Jan. 18 (Renter)— Ramannthan Krishnan. India's leading player, won the men's singles title in the All-India hard court lawn tennis championships here today. In an exci'.ing final he brat IJIf Schmidt of Sweden 2-6 7-5 ."-7 7-5 8-6.
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  • 90 8 THE strong water polo team of HMNZS Royalists beat Singapore Swimming Club by nine goals to six in a thrilling match played at the Nava! Base swimming pool yesterday This Nev Zealand team la reputedly the- strongest naval water polo team to be in the
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  • 585 8 Kesavan Soon Beaten CHAN ONN LENG, one of the Colony's outstanding athletes, more than held his own in the eighth annual athletic meet of the University of Malaya held at Sepoy Lines yesterday by virtually sweeping the board He won five
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  • 88 8 A FINE performance by wing threequarter Ron .lones enabled the Singapore Rugby Union President's XV to beat 'A' Company Ist Battalion New Zealand Regimeni by 18 points (three goals and a try) to five (a goa.l) on the Singapore Cricket Club padang yesterday. Jones, who
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  • 117 8 LONDON. Jan. 17, (Reuten Miss Audrey Sargent, a M-year-old London shorthand typist, has been barred for live years from competing in organised swimming activities because she pushed a water polo referee into the water. Mr. Alf Price, secretary of the English Southern Counties
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  • 218 8 English Soccer Result LO.Nl>'):, Birming < Wr Luton '1 Mancl Nottinyl m Portsm., Sunder] T'hnm !i M| B i 8ui:.... I Erf Bias, I Bristol r CardUl c I (Jrini.T i I Ipswi i I LivorjKK ii Shefh. id L Stoke c i, West Ham u K. lcmi l di\
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  • 168 8 JAP GOLFER HITS FOUR UNDER PAR MANILA. Jan. 18 (Renter)— Koichi Ono, .S6-year-o!d oro from Japan. today fired four under par (58 to take the lend in the sixth Far East open golf championship here after three rounds. Ono has a three-stroke advantage over defending open champion Celestino Tugot of
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  • 664 9  - Off to the Rockies in STEVE NEOHI By 1 XHE pic t u resque landscape of the Dolomites and the awesome vastness of the Canadian Rockie s, captured in Eastman Color and VistaVision, have given Rank's CAMPB ELL'S KINGDOM that invigorating quality which one rarely experiences in a theatre hall.
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  • 125 9 ORLANDO Scope production will make you starry-eyed. Charles the Great is portrayed here in the latter part of his career when history makes him out as a vaccilating old man, almost a comic figure, and in this picture we have a reminiscence of his famous role in
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    • 459 9 L m 4'^^^^^r 11 1/I yl tf^ ff Q*Jfl "A KING IN NtW YUKK A.hlams (SB)|t; ■in m »r* 1 diiv 1)1 (INN STORY" C'Scope Tech. 1+ 11,1.45.4.6.30 9.30 r 1 „i. IM\N"~JNIalay~ |t f+< 'V .VO II 7 Sh o ttijtff S 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 >^ leiUval of
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    • 477 9 r I ■£*2&*> B^T^i. i? I r r-iTTWß w£i i mm y^ r j^»^) i.fiJ^in^ji jiy.f^J 'i 1 1 r viuni. (;li yio p fll 1^ 'k******^™ p a{ toone stnrifj Jones In 'ADD 1 1 mVF' t'INKMASIOPK 7 ItcfcNTtßV-i'OXM MrKIL L%J¥L color hy ukllxe y^ y COMING! "ORLANDO" In
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  • 379 10  -  ANDY ROZARIO By TB Claims More Lives In Malaya Than Reds TUBERCULOSIS TAKES A BIGGER TOLL OF LIVES IN MALAYA THAN COMMUNIST TERRORISM. A Federal Government TB specialist estimates that this disease kills no fewer than 6,000 people in the country every year out of a
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  • 337 10 JALAYANS will have the rare opportunity of meeting a "living wonder" of mathematics when Miss Shakuntala Devi of India appears before them early next month. Known throughout the world as a "human calculating machine" from India, the L'B--year-o'.d Indian girl has kept both the
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  • 233 10 LONDON, Sat.— Girls at a high school are to be charged a fee if they take their OWN sandwiches to school for lunch. The charge— 6d. a weekwill be introduced at Wolverhamton, Staffordshire, girls' high school at the start of the coming term. And the scneme
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  • Article, Illustration
    120 10 In the Cameron Highlands. Depending on his state of fitness, the treated Serviceman is assigned to his former front-line duties or is given less exacting and laborious tasks or even pensioned off to his homeland. Colonel Mackay Dick quoted the case of Yorkshire cricket ace, Bob Applcyar.l, "who
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  • 217 10 The Pulse Of Sweats Girl LONDON, Sat.— lt was the first time Sheila Connolly had been for an eye test and when the optician peered into her eves with a bright light she became scared. So scared that the optician, Geoffrey Clarke, 31, thought she was going to collapse. He
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    • 319 10 ■IllllMlllHlgiiiliilillllllllilillfliniilllliiWlJlißi^^ B 9 This book is a sign of BUSINESS EFFICIENCY J I* is cood hiisine^s to s!iow W 1 j j K \W t iat y° u are u p to c ate anci A\\\|B efficient. That is why the modern business man of P^^^^^^^m^H^H^^^Hi^^^^c, \l(n initiative and enterprise
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    • 500 10 RestoreYouthfulVic To Glands in 24 He New Discovery Brings (jl I Pleasures of Life to Men J Who Feel Old Before Their Time > r Do you feel older than you sxe? Arc j§t il you iH.king In youthful animation* !►<. jJ you enjoy the society of beautiful W^ >
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  • 976 11 If Was Bitina Cold And Snow All Over which carried us from Piorggorerri to Trieste was a f job and went at a terrific speed. It quite frighteni»°° our slow and lumbering journey of the last two days. 1$ fl fl untains above Trieste we
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  • 449 11 COLONY MAN STUDIES AMERICAN CIVIL SERVICE SYSTEM r PAX KAH JIN, 29-year-oLd Acting Deputy f Secretary for training and organization in Singapore, is currently making a four-month tour of the United States as a guest of the State Department to study the American civil service system in action. When interviewed
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  • 451 11 water was brought up in jugs and the owner grew tomatoes in the warmed air of the main bathroom! Downstairs in the diningroom, a stout iron stove with piping which crossed half the room and finally made a neat exit through a hole in one of the
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    • 112 11 Here's bold new styling that teams function with glamour. Here's heavy-duty horsepower delivered at the prop under load. Here's traditional Johnson dependability— the built- =^JZL=^^~^g r Aj in stamina and go that make every %JJiV\ BfflvflM flfc^ tk You have to see them to believe L ■"V^*^^^^*i x ~iw them,
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 387 12 More Japs Commit Suicide Than Any Other People TOKYO, Jan. 18 (Reuter) More Japanese than any other people in the world commit suicide— but not ior the same reasons that their "Kamikaze" pilots hurled themselves to certain death during World War Two. Doctors think that people here kill themselves nowadays
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    • 177 12 3 MORE BRITISH GOVT. CHANGES LONDON, Jan. 18 (Reuter) The government yesterday announced three more ministerial appointments to complele a reshuffle caused by Mr. Peter Thorneycroft's recent resignation as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Thorneycroft and his two chief Treasury aides Mr. Enoch Powell and Mr. Nigel Birch resigned two
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    • 41 12 CHARLESTOX. South Carolina. Jan. 18. (Reuter) West Germany yesterday received its first waship from the United States. The destroyer Anthony was transferred to the West German Navy at recommissioning ceremonies here yesterday, and renamed the Zerstorer I.
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    • 53 12 WELLINGTON, Jan. 18 (Reuter) Dr. Vivian Fuchs, leader of the British commonwealth Transantarctic Expedition radioed to Scott Base on McMurdo Sound today that he expects to reach the South Pole (at 1830 GMT) on Sunday. He is at present 56 miles from the Pole, his
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    • 82 12 GENOA, Jan. 18 (AFP) The 52,000-ton Italian tanker "Agrigentum" yesterday entered the Suez Canal at Port Said becoming the largest ship ever to use the international waterway, a radio message rom the ship, received here, disclosed. Fully loaded the "Agrigentum" draws 11.48 metres (about 37
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    • 430 12 MAC THIS ISLAND FORTRED AN OCCASION t| HIM TO CONSID EFFECT ON BRIT A Says British P resj LEEDS, Jan. 18 (Reuter) Tnr j today expressed the view that the \i s it Macmillan, the British Prime Minister could be an occasion for him to etjd the effect on Britain
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    • 200 12 US Navy's Answer To Sub Threat WASHINGTON. Jan 18 (UP).— The U.S. Naw is developing a potent new torpedo against the threat of Russia's reported fleet of 500 submarines, it was made known yesterday. The weapon is designed to replace even the latest sound-homing torpedoes in the Navy's anti-sub arsenal.
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    • 32 12 THE UNITED STATES has granted Spain a $5,000,000 credit to provide equipment and technical assistance for the private aircraft industry, the American Embassy in Madrid announced last night. Reuter.
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    • 237 12 WE WILL SETTLE CYPRUS ISSUE Says Governor LONDON, Jan. 18 (UP) Cyprus Governor, Sir Hugh Foot, expressed confidence yesterday in a "fair settlement" of the island's future. Foot left by plane for Nicosia after completing 17 days of top level conferences on the Cyprus question with Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd,
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    • 60 12 JUST LOOK how Princess Anne has grown! At seven, here she is a je«<y tobsle-haired girl nearly up to the Queen's shoulder as they stand watching a meet of foxhounds at \Vestaere, Norfolk, recently. Look closely at the turn-ups of Anne's corduroy slacks. It seems they
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    • 115 12 Khrushchev's Secret Poland Visit LOXDOX. Jan. 18 (UP) Radio Moscow revealed last night Soviet party chief Nikita Khrushchev has just visited Poland. A brief bulletin said Khrushchev wont there on invitation from Poland's antiStalinist party leader. Wladyllaw Gomulka and Premier Josef Cyrankicwicz. It was known Khrushchev had been absent from
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    • 40 12 DEMAND for labour in Australia during December continued to ease, the Minister for Labour. Mr. Harold Holt. announced yesterday. There had been a rise of 6,223 to a total of 26,005 in the number receiving unemployment benefits. Reuter
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    • 231 12 FREEDOM OF THE SEAS: U.S. AGAINST R.I. 12-MILE LIMIT WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (UP) The State Department announced yesterday that the United States has protested Indonesia's action extending its territorial waters to the 12-mile limit and blocking the lines of communication of the SEATO powers. Department spokesman Lincoln White said the
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    • 130 12 Ban H-Bomb, Says Its Pioneer VANCOUVER, Jan. 18 (Reuter). Dr. Harold Urey, a Nobel Prize winner and one of the scientists whose discoveries led to the development of the hydrogen bomb declared here today that the bomb should be banned. The Hydrogen bomb is a "sword of Damocles hanging over
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    • 99 12 BUDAPEST. Jan. 18 (Reuter) Father Egon Turcanyi, former secretary to the Hungarian Primate Cardinal Mindszcnty has been sentenced to life imprisonment for his part in the 1956 uprising, the Hungarian news agency MTI reported last night. The agency said "others" accused in the case believed
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    • 165 12 P4RIS. Jan. 18 (Reuter) The French government last night announced the recall to Paris of Premier Felix Gaillard's two special envoys to President Bourguiba of Tunisia. The government also instructed the French ambassador in Tunis, M. Georges Gorse, to return to Paris, an official communique
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    • 31 12 U.S. ARMY Chief of Staff Gen. Maxwell D Taylor arrived in Karachi for a threeday tour of Pakistan before attending the Baghdad Pact meeting in Ankara next week. U.P.
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    • 189 12 MELBOURNE, Jan 18 (Reuter) Barmen in Melbourne have reacted angrily to an American's allegation that they slosh beer over drinkers' clothes, that their hotels reek of stale beer and cigar smoke, and that the five o'clock swill was a "staggering experience." The American Is Mr. R.
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    • 84 12 COLOMBO, Jm i Visitint- Britm Minister Harold I denied las: n monuc ilt li u and laid "ther Rood in it inr tin we must declare tion to use it to bf world" Spin his I of Cry", n, Parliament, i der added M we to even and d:-.
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    • 17 12 MR TliO M States bi is eom;r.4 next lotions .i tinns v. Washingi I terdty.- Reuter
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 116 12 It's in Style to be mjortable! SL^fl 'wear Wk f>^ M M jr\ "ii^-^ i/o wit I?*/ Vj,j| underwear T^. /J w'W You'll look trim and feel trim in the genuine J VU-li_l_ Jockey Underwear by Coopers The brief has d waistban d which always stays in place and an
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    • 31 12 The world famous family TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAM Provides Instantaneous rei Toothache, Earache, Stomcc Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Back Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TON THE TIGER MEDICAI H
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  • Feautre Section
    • 1670 13  -  BERNARD McELWAINE dkjlfadj a,,fdaf fdmgd hv Dr. Harry Li/lie, ex-Surgeon to the Antarctic Whalers g«^|iHSEEyiiri i > «i»* Ma e ,p;osion shattered the icy Antarctic silence, and I realised (ts murderous massacre I had come so far to see was tingto lerthresh- on and ibthen Ist
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    • 85 13 pHRISTMAS cards will be much more serious in 1958 judging by cards chosen last Christmas. "It looks as though we will have to be sophisticated," said one card maker. "Humorous cards are out of m fashion now," said another. "Older people are reverting to the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 59 13 fjj pbompl and Isi/WDARD m M /£S^ mB H^L. flights every week to HONG KONG r EBOpM i *MB 1 9^a 9j I i^ specific fly W^AM M MM. AWL M W V r~~rp£- "A m sMM:M m s Th y °p Airw °y s L^., Ocean Bldg. Singapore, Tel.
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    • 34 13 If PAYS to advertise in our Classified Columns I Lvvl\m« AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT, HEALTHY EYES OF JUST A FEW Sp3pS~^ DROPS Of f l§pV' EYE MO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES
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  • Article, Illustration
    1495 14 u n n9s are a wavs important to a woman especially when the woman is very young and the thing is "first love -gone c5SiT3y. Mrs. Lee looked down in pity on the curly dark head half buried in the snowy white pillow. The shoulders heaved and through
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  • 96 14 d I "V I I I I I is"' Lili and hr ing "1i... t Ken MA LO No .1. I I tWQ I 1 I and I 8o n. Charh 1 only ache tl W r the h( a Th be would lru tear this tin of the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 232 14 mm 9m L^F gf MmmTmw M Jm\ Mrm Arm Ar mmr mAw m J Jr V U^^lf l) \|< )p(| I /uiA'sy ab Babyland is a splendid place to live in providing the inhabitants enjoy T Annr 6 S fi C Br UP f citizens who rank amongst the highest
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  • Article, Illustration
    68 15  - WOMAN TO WOMAN Audrey White ft I A 'blouson* in tangerine coloured Taihoo silk. Pleated from neck to waistband at both back and front, with the pleats echoed in the brief, bloused sleeves. onable silhouette has without any unnecesnew bloused look pro- woman with average .-.ear than the sack line,
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 15 -New Look Gives Perfect Sleekness THIS double breasted, bloused dress is trimmed with double rows of gilt buttons and twin bows at the waistline. The blouse look in beige silk jersey. Gracefully draped dress, pulled in at the waist with a narrow drawstring, with the skirt tapering to a
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  • 513 15 'LASSIC beauty is rare indeed and very few women can be content just to sit back and look beautiful. But modern women by the time they've reached fir mid-twenties have come to terms with their own face and figure flaws. They lave learned to make the most
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  • 89 15 I KMIMNE apparels from dazzling frocks to the very latest accessories and footwear— were high- j lights of a fashion parade held recently at the Business Houses Employees Union dance. Char- maine and her girls modelled several features in the shoe line which carried such bewitching names as
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  • A FEATHER IN THE CAP
    • 293 15 If I were yo u. would make a note of an interesting event to be held at the Chinese Swimming Club on March Ist. This is to be a Water Ballet staged by Mrs. Alex Eady, (a notable swimmer and former ivorld champion of the 100 ynetres free-style) and will
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    • 480 15 there is fine winter-long skiing and for less energetic folk golf and horse riding. PRACTICAL sportswomen have found a new device for mooring tops to bottoms in separates of course. A drawstring, besides giving your knitted top the latest bloused look, will anchor it to your shorts far
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    • 78 15 KBAG i to dth In this 1 the be face I -.id. A t BUitr ■v hot 1 1 rearm Icvelnp a this? 'o do is I rnorn- 'ain- :swlll '.•THkln. I Icun now- en your d your ill day '•fVouth ti.w ,nI with the "-up In porwith you Be
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    • 146 15 BHfl Pll Nurse like me must have a perfect H 6;, smile. The rich foam of COLGATE DENTAL fl P^^ J^^fl CREAM keeps my teeth sparkling white. H Br ilk^>- I LEAD A BUSY UFE, BUT LOSE I ]>v NO TIME THROUGH TOOTHACHE j I 1 /l^jl ll^S. COLGATB HELPS
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  • 1064 16 Youth Forum Delegates Arrive In U.S. PEKING'S propaganda machinery to the contrary, Chinese are still smug gling themselves into the U.S.A. to settle down and live here. Last week, the tabulation on a six-month campaign by Immigration Officials on the Pacific Coast, showed that possibly as many as 1,000 Chinese
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 16 "MISS BARCELONA" bathing girl oy l y helps dedicate Miami Beach's newest luxury The Barcelona. The hotel is the latest a<j 0 to the resorts fabulous ocean front skyline UP photo. w
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    • 257 16 Wounds heal faster with new It lets the wound BREATHE \V f f JL^ Skin moisture can evaporate and escape right through Airstrip because t V it is microporous. This means clean, f Jpsii** Yet its WATERPROOF J\ *£^1 Wounds are protected from grease, V** water and dirt because Elasto-
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 193 16 I /V V I V m scrupTes /'"••Thai" a I /^l\ 'H II r^ I've had them" P^'\j r: '^BOW "This is a disturbing article. /\f^^^i^ i., longer than bachelors'." X? fui I K!! I S!"*T^S H U Aj^ t JS^<T >^ "Some guide! It says one-piece bathing suits will
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  • The Weekly Page For Motorists
    • 921 21 Utinetive Mtenault JDauphine I SEAL 4-DOOR hiOON WITH VERY 0 OD ECONOMY Iff* cm jthe distinction the inotorisfi rfB pnn U.C very ThC D3U phi.nc Is one erare car-. the ne is car. lied linos than !have d 4 riI the fit ashling 4 U. Flins,
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    • 270 21 ts rear introJJ, h now models, r in its 20SJ. »eed by 15 j'.'Me and uechaalcIwo rom- I I Turhoflash re de--1957 1 I, lent, has weep H priced last Do ;ver- hard- 1 ntror fuel system. Hi-Temp brake fluid, Sure-Grip differential, and
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 235 21 The AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION pf Singapore have pleasure in announcing tne opening of their radiotelephone breakdown service on 20th January 1958. With the introduction of this service, A.A. Members will be required to telephone a special number when in need of assistance, when the nearest breakdown van to them will be
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 65 21 Radio ans For otorists Distress 1 \nOMOBILE i ition of nik.ibitrodttcfs yel serrirc lo thpir ■enbm tomnrrnw. ir- im nek >pcil "ith .i tun ii c i will 9ftfd f'> Mid in distress on (of .i MMnnon isler «rt in Battery the-rlock •Ifcl to mom■Oßth an- "nhinaof Ided to »««rolled
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  • 502 22 AS their Graph shows, the Aquarians hare a curiously up and down ride in their coming twelvemonth The high points are very significant since they give some of the highest possibilities of which these people could be capable. But the low points are times tor the 9reOt Thcre
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  • 593 22 B I RTH D A YS SUSDAY. You face a crucial ticeh'cmonth. It could give widening chances and improved status. But that would mean a well-planned effort. In most interests Vie movement will be very helpful, fortunate trends giving an unusual increase of possession. This goes sidc-by-side with added expenditures
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  • 1017 22  - Cuts and Bruises Nurse Kathleen By WBS^SSM CONTINUING with my series of articles concerning common and miscellaneous mishaps and accidents happening to children, and how to deal with them in the home, this week I will deal with a varied assortment. First I would like to mention boils. These can
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  • 741 22 MARCH 21 -APRIL 20 (Aries). Anything of im portance should be completed in the next day or two. After then there is a question of how far progress of routines can be mintained. A good deal of trouble with the run of tasks will arise from either indiscretion
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 382 22 Ig^BENNETT COLLEGE can train your mind to SUCCESS ■I H I nil jiji ii THROUGH WTg^^^m PERS °NAL POSTAL TUITION PSStitL*" 11 1 o?^KS n tt d^«^ helped .thouwnd. I "ulWlnfi you. Write tod w for t^??r Sc how can help J Crpentr, Courw Tyou n«d to Lcr^ o^ on
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  • 47 23 r j .VI OLD artrrss Avril LesMe has She was spolted by film pro- :h who Signed her fo r thr star- -Amalgamated s "Six-Five Special." irkably like Kim Novak, and with < omplrtfd. she is beinp described the discovery who could be Bri- "—REVEILLE photo.
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  • 328 23  -  KATHLEEN NOTT By SEARCH OF REAL a t I f the thi rs for rea 9 a i physlili mission stimulus •t it has srope and 'mint may argu■'■:lnz e Con- There •r>l c ITY. By Viscount Samuel. ited later into the ■•rnatural (identified with 1 :ty). "We
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  • 186 23  -  Brian Clan vi lie By SUNDAY. By Peter Fletcher. Fiber. 13s. 6d.). ncea are a high hurdle: un- a Dickens or a Dylan is to come down. I I his the He*. rphosii "'•-■•eover. taken English character in th e past 150 years. Certainly the author's community had
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  • 1025 23 A Yankee At The Court V.CTOR.A, ALBERT AND MRS. STEVENSON. Edited by Edword Boykin. (Frederick Muller.2ss By PETER QUENNEL "^H, for a little poke juice to bring the blood into my poor faded cheek," wrote Mrs. Stevenson, wife of the newly appointed United States Minister in
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  • 787 23  -  Andrew Roth JT In The Tube T HAVE a security warning: for the chairman of London-based Malayan rubber companies: Do not discuss business affairs in the London Tubes. You never know who is listening. It may even be the long ears of the Singapore Standard's London correspondent
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 325 23 Greatest natural health tonic in the world fjP^jl Ribcrva is the best way to U.^ JJr keep your family fee frorvi ir\fcction. "They'll lave its *T V. tflsfe.Hicry'll tiirivi on It/ Look at thew/ So happy I So kealtky/ Yes, delicious Ribena is world-famous T" *n *!**>> as the most
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  • 926 24  - SHEEATS WITH HER FEET ELIZABETH PROSSER by f PHE Treasury Ministers were out to win the battle of inflation, and the others were not Mr. Nigel Birch, on his resignation as Economic Secretary to the Treasury. There is not a grain of truth in the suggestion that the Government have
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  • 391 24 PERFECT BOY FRIEND at £3 AN HOUR BRITAIN'S perfect boy friend draped his 6ft. 2in. frame across the sofa and told me he was lucky to be so goodlooking. "I suppose I'm just every woman's idea of a handsome escort," he said. Then this fair-haired twenty-sevcn-year-old bachelor fixed me with
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  • 53 24 This unusual shot of a $1 million ultra modern bui'ding Singapore's waterfront might defy immediate recognition. It's S.ng seven-storied Asian Seamen's Club claimed to be one of \h Suez. The Club which took more than two years to build is expec* ready for occupation soon. Standardpic by
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 14 24 THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (M) LTD.\^; Singapore kuala tuMPuR penang the original latex foam
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    • 269 24 C' i-^^ 15 APRIL LOV[ Pat Boone. Britain's bcst-scUincj 7 REET PETITE 16 JACK 0 5 records last week Jackie Wilson. MONDS —Ia wer€: 8 KISSES SWEETER g?? c c S an 1 GREAT BALLS OF THAN WINE 17 "f u s COT FIRE Jerry Lee Jimmie Rodgers. IN AVJ
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 186 24 <• «Ay Angrj defendant: "I still <• can't hear with my right »J ■irni» lfaMii ear. The doctors don't know «g» what to say." •> C^ <».«,•• T/iey mt'Q^t say "We can't do that 'fj^ there ear V^-^ X v r» >sr^ />^* Y Or jjJNo <♦ jy Extract from
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