Singapore Standard, 3 February 1957
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Title Section20 1957-02-03 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. VII. No. 215 n '4 l ifc an SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1957 24 PAGES 20 CENTS20 words
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Article341 1957-02-03 1 Police State? V^ HEN the Emergency Regulations were promulgated m the Federation of Malaya nine years ago they conferred on the Police of that territory almost absolute powers. The people have endured that state of affairs because of the communist menace, but as the jungle war drags on these341 words
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311 1957-02-03 1 Six Dead, Eight Injured In A torn Bombers Crash q LO. France. Feb. 2 dpi Two four-engined > Air ForCe "Flying Tin*ers" crashed In flames •eat here today. First reBBorti indicated 11 of their B crewmen may have _P^rished. I U.S Mr Force snnounce- ted six km n m ired311 words
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Article18 1957-02-03 1 THE Australian Government has expelled the Communistoperated World Peace Council, it was announced yesterday. U.P.18 words
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Article18 1957-02-03 1 SNOW covered the seven peaks of Amman on Friday for the first time since 1949. A.P.18 words
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Article413 1957-02-03 1 OFFICE BROKEN INTO AND DESKS RIFLED Police Probe Mystery Of Rockets In Building AN ATTEMPT HAS BEEN MADE TO BURN DOWN THE SINGAPORE LABOUR MINISTRY AFrER AN UNSUCCESSFUL BID BY UNKNOWN PERSONS TO GET AT CERTAIN RECORDS IN THE MINISTRY. On Wednesday night the413 words
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Article115 1957-02-03 1 SIX CROSS INTO SAFETY Students On Spy Charge MCKELSDORF (Austria). Feb. 2 (UP) Six Western students, including American Richard Roraback, reached .the Austrian border today from Hungary where they were expelled for their daring escapades In connection with the Hungarian revolution. The six students. Including a British girl, arrived at115 words
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Article, Illustration82 1957-02-03 1 RANDIE CHANG (left), candidate for San Francisco's Chinatown's New Year Queen, and Dong outgoing Queen, show their silk dresses m preliminaries for the selection of Queen to reign over the Year of the Cockerel. THE NEW QUEEN will be crowned today82 words
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Article34 1957-02-03 1 BRITISH Overseas Airways are planning a trans-Paciflc service between the Far E?r* and North America using their new "Whispering Giant" jetpropelled airliners, the chairmar.. Mr. nerard DTrianger, announced m Hongkong yesterday. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article89 1957-02-03 1 Tear Gas For 10,000 Students NEW DELHI. Feb. 2 (Reuter) Police used tear gas to disperse 10,000 schoolboys and university students who demonstrated outside the Pakistan High Commission building here today shouting: "Kashmir is ours." The demonstrators burned effigies of the Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr. H. S. Suhawardy. and the89 words
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Article38 1957-02-03 1 MR ALAN Lennox-Boyd, Britain's Colonial Secretary, landed at London Airport yestcrdav after a rive-week tour of Central and West Africa, during which he discussed constitutional differences m the Gold Coast and the future of Nyasaland. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article26 1957-02-03 1 ONLY one substantia obstacle to the passage of 10.000-ton ships through the Suez Canal now remains to be cleared, it wr Cairo yesterday. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article25 1957-02-03 1 PRESIDENT Elsenhower flew to Augusta, Georgia yesterday for two days of golf and relaxation accompanied by the Secretary of Defence. Mr. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article30 1957-02-03 1 FIELD Marshal Friedrich Paulus, the man'-who lost the Battle of Stalingrad has died m East Germany according to news reaching his relatives m Baden. West Germany. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article27 1957-02-03 1 MR. HAROLD Macmillan, Britain's Prime Minister, has told Mr. Nikolai Bulganin. the Soviet Premier that he will n ot b- Mm Wnsrnw m ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article232 1957-02-03 1 UK -US Solidarity Both Agree On Defence Objectives WASHINGTON. Feb. 2 (AP) The American and British Defence Ministers announced today that m their just concluded conferences they "reaffirmed the solidarity of their defence objectives." 1 They said they agreed also on the importance of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)232 words
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Article84 1957-02-03 1 SHORTLY after Police Secretary Mr. Peter Claque. had issued a warning on the firing of crackers yesterday, four people were seriously burnt by crackers m different parts of Singapore, and were admitted to the General Hospital. They were Wong Kay Pang, 25, Pang Eng Chong. a two-year-old84 words
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Article28 1957-02-03 1 HUNGARY'S anti-Russian revolt caused material damage that will cost at least US$l25.--000,000 to repair, according to the first figures put together by the Communist rezime. ApAP - 28 words
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Article27 1957-02-03 1 A SINGAPORE detective. Chow Wing Meng 23. dftod short' v after being admitted to hospital following a ear crash m Bukit Timah Road last night.27 words
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Article22 1957-02-03 1 Nasse: For US PRESIDENT Nasser may be invited to visit the United States according to yesterday's Al Ahram ih» Fffvntian Newspaper. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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162 1957-02-03 1 CHICAGO. Feb 2 (AP).A strike deadline for 1.53* p-lots of Pan American World Airways was set yesterday for 12.5h p.m. Chicago time, on Feb. 5 by the Air Line Pilots Association. The strike call climaxed a contract dispute between the airline162 words
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Article202 1957-02-03 1 CAIRO. Feb. 2 'Router^ Unit commanders o.' the United Nations Emergency Force on the Sinai international frontier today reiterated "standing orders" to U N EF. troop? :o fire ln self-dc.'rnrr rerahle sources reported here. This followed an incident last night m whirr. Swedrh UN. troops intercepted202 words
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Article37 1957-02-03 2 NICOSIA. Feb. 2 (AP) A Nicosia •sDfnal court yesterday sentenced a 23-year-old Greek Cyprint tn life imprisonment for Illegal possession of firearms He wa.s seized last May while carrying a bren gun.37 words
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Article, Illustration28 1957-02-03 2 BL'LB-SN'ATCHERS had a lild day m Bellamy Park Rome. NY. Police reported that m a two-week period 109 bulbs were sto'en from *> mmmmuntty Christmas tree. UPUP - 28 words
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Article59 1957-02-03 2 MOSCOW, Feb. 2 (AP) Communist Party boss Nikita Khrushchev told the Finns yesterday the future of North Europe "depends largely on you and us." "We trust the Finns and we believe they are beginning to trust' us." Khrushchev said at a Finnish embassy reception59 words
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Article130 1957-02-03 2 Board To Study HK Riot Claims HONGKONG Feb. 2 (UP) Governor Sir Alexander Grantham has appointed Riot Compensation Advi>ory Board to examine all claims and to advise the government m which cases of compensations should be allowed on ground of hardship, it was officially announced today. This Advisory Board was130 words
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Article74 1957-02-03 2 ROME, Feb. 2 (AP) George Kung-Chao Yen, Foreign Minister of Nationalist China, arrived here last night by plane from Paris for a three-day visit m the Italian capital. During his stay here, he will sign a one-year trade agreement with the Italian government, providing for Italian exports74 words
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Article213 1957-02-03 2 MORE ARMS SEARCH IN RL Move To Forestall Terrorist Attacks TROOPS SEAL OFF SATELLITE TOWN JAKARTA, Feb. 2 (Reuter)— Security troops today held a house-to-house search m Kebajoranbaru, a satellite town of Jakarta, after sealing off the suburb m a search for illegally hidden arms and subversive agents. The search213 words
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84 1957-02-03 2 I SABRINA. buxom I British showgirl whose measurements are 41- 22-36. took oat £100,000 worth of insurance yesterday on the 41-inch part. I Sabrina said the poi Hey. placed with Lloyds lof London, would give her £2.500 for every inch i she micht lose84 words
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Article30 1957-02-03 2 A THIEF m Danbury, Conn., took advantage of a power failure which plunged the city into darkness and drove a new auto-mobile out of a dealer's showroom. UPUP - 30 words
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284 1957-02-03 2 She Might Not Have Died If... Sister Rome s Scandal Murder Trial VENICE, Feb. 2, (AP)— Wanda Montesi sobbingly told a Venice court yesterday that the death of her sister, Wilma, might have been averted if she had accompanied her to Ostia beach one day nearly four years agt>. Wanda,284 words
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Article159 1957-02-03 2 Woman Divorces 4, Marries 7 RICHMOND, Indiana, Feb. 2 (AP) Mrs. Cynthia Delores Corradetti, accused of having married se,ven men and divorcing only four, pleaded guilty to bigamy m the Superior Court yesterday No date was set for sentencing "I hope no other girl makes the mistakes I159 words
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Article249 1957-02-03 2 Israel And UN Forces Clash CAIRO. Feb 2 (AP) The United Nations Information Centre announced yesterday the first encounter between Israeli forces and United Nations Emergency Forces. The centre said the encounter took place m the Gaza strip. The announcement said there were no casualties. The U.N. Information Centre statement249 words
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Article125 1957-02-03 2 Britannia Gives A Scare NAIROBI. Fc'n 2 (Reuter)— The Bristol Britannia '..^-^prop air.iner on its first scneriuled flight from London to Johannesburg hsd to turn back to Khartoum at midnight GMT last night a few minutes after taking off from there [1 wai delayed an hour and a ha I125 words
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177 1957-02-03 2 NEW YORK. Feb. 2 A tug boat, tanker and oil barge strike by 4.000 crew men over wages and working conditions began here yesterday. The strike began at midnight and immobilized about 400 craft m the port. Also involved were crews working betweenA.P.; Reuter - 177 words
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Advertisement366 1957-02-03 2 f^.7 _fl fl_aW _fl Australia Australia big, bustling, wide-open, land of health and opportunity with her glorious countryside her great concert halls her modern shopping centre. A land of friendly people. Fly with us to Australia. We leave for Sydney every Saturday at 1 1 a.m. v Every First Clr.ss366 words
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Advertisement43 1957-02-03 2 NOTICE I NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES ss "Rolti" arr. 29 1 57 Berthed: 30.1 57 SHB. Godown: 18 General survey will be hPld on the 13 1 57. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DITCH MAIL 41. Robinson Road, TEL: *****43 words
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Advertisement612 1957-02-03 2 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATION VACAM SALES Representatives. Deer-* Par/Commission- lnc<r- t app. $200.'- P .M Good Opportu nity Lily Faoncs, Luc. India. WANTED OUR Agents make iilOO more ny takr: orce-j Personal Christmas G:ee Cards and Oienda-s If are m GENUINE AGENT good contacts Britain s largest Publishers arUl send fen612 words
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Article410 1957-02-03 3 LEE HENG WAH - LEE HENG WAH By Aim Is To Bring [Sunshine Laughter' Into Their Lives ESTRANGED women, widows and divorcees m Singapore will soon have a club of their own to cheer them up. Called the "Sunshine and Laughter Club," it is open only to women m410 words
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227 1957-02-03 3 'S.A. T.A. 's GREAT PIONEER WORK' THE Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association can be proud of the fact that it has been among the iuoneers of the world to ntroduce rehabilitation ld rough the learning of a :rade as an essential part of the treatment of the disease, the Chairman of the227 words
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Article20 1957-02-03 3 SPORE. Sat: The price of tin on the local market today was $38?} per plcui (Down 75 cents).20 words
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Article65 1957-02-03 3 AN Inmate of the Gimson Boys' Home. Ng Man Mong. was charged In a Singapore Court yesterday with outraging the modesty of a 13--year-old girl, Wong Siew Neo. at Omentl Road on Jan. 1. Ng was alleged to have used criminal force on Wong The case will come65 words
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188 1957-02-03 3 Police May Nab You For Firing Of f That Cracker SINGAPORE Police yesterday warned that anyone caugfht firms' crackers will be arrested. The relaxation of the ban on cracker-firing had expired on Thursday, but Police had so far refrained from I taking action. However. Police have received a number of188 words
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Article122 1957-02-03 3 Appeal To Lim Over Union Case SEVERAL sponsors from the proposed National Union t General Workers vestermet the Chief Minister. Lim Yew Hock, and ap>h to him to recognize anion. The Secretary-General of the proposed Union, Mr. Lav I it M >ng. ti .d the Standard that the de.egation informed122 words
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118 1957-02-03 3 COLOMBO Feb. 2, -Mr. Chou En-lai, -.umst China's Prime ter, donated Rs.lo,M 56.000) to the Tern: the Buddha's Tooth at Kandy. Ceylon, on Frii dayThis temole is the most sacred Buddhist shrine m Ceylon. Mr. Chou also presented the temole with Chinese118 words
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Article41 1957-02-03 3 Feb. 2 (AP) television comedy sequwa*s anything but funny i "tress Janet Leigh yes- she broke her left s Leigh's arm was frac- actor Jesse White n her while a television was being filmed at Re- Studio.41 words
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Article30 1957-02-03 3 POSTMASTER William L. ol Waltertown, NY enlisted poire aid In ar. to halt a mailing prank has ruined numerous iet- "<;. Farley asked policemen prevent pfciM--- *-~-> ling" snow- UPUP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration65 1957-02-03 3 Standardpic by MR. V. M. Varughese helps his bride, the former Miss Annamma Samuel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Samuel of Travancore, to cut their wedding cake at a reception held at the Evergreen Cafe, Kiang The bridegroom is attached to Bukit Cheraka Estate,' Jeram The weddingCh'ng Seng Poh - 65 words
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Article48 1957-02-03 3 GARUDA Indonesian Airways m Singapore announced yesterday "Ihat plane services to Medan and Palembang which were stopped due to the Sumatran revolution. from Dec. 24. last year, will now be resumed. Flights to Palembang will start on Monday and those to Medan on Tuesday.48 words
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Article, Illustration51 1957-02-03 3 Dr. George Fernandez of General Hospital, Singapore, and Miss Mavis Coelho, daughter of Mr. Philip Coelho of Rembau, who are engaged to be married. The engagement ceremony held at Century Hotel. Seremban. was attended by over 150 relatives of both parties from various parts of the Federation and Singapore.Standardpic. - 51 words
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259 1957-02-03 3 A New Body To Watch Taxpayers Interests THE Income Tax Payers' Association of Singapore will be inaugurated on Wednesday, Feb. 6 at 5.30 p.m. at the St. Andrew's War Memorial Hall. The meeting will be presided over by Mr. Evan Wong, and the speakers will be. among others, Professor A.259 words
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Article85 1957-02-03 3 JAKARTA, Feb. 2 (UP). Central Sumatra leaders have arrested the provincial Communist party leader m The latest move to crack down on Communists, a Padang newspaper reported today. The newspaper Pcr.crangan said tiie Revolutionary Buffalo CourKii had arrested Djamhur Ham/ah for "inciting the peo- pie against the85 words
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Article122 1957-02-03 3 I VAN NUYS. California, Feb. !L\ (AP). Protests mounted on Friday against the practice of testing airplanes over populous areas as a result of the flaming crash of a huge airliner into a crowded schoolyard, j The reaction came within hours after the four-engine plane coiiided122 words
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188 1957-02-03 3 Corruption Trial A CONTR ACTOR handling the construction of petrol vaults told a Singapore Court yesterday that he was asked by S. L. Velge, an Inspection Officer of the Singapore Fire Brigade, to go to his (Velge's) quarters on Sept. 17, last188 words
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Article62 1957-02-03 3 AUCKLAND, New Zealand. Feb. 2 (AP) Deep sea angler W. I C. Castaing of Auckland, landed a 904-pound black marlin yesterday after a 17-hour battle off Mayor Island m the Bay of Plenty. It is the longest man vs. fish battle New Zealand has known. The swordfish towed62 words
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Article30 1957-02-03 3 THREE European experts will arrive m Washington today for an 11--day stay to help determine whether large-scale installation of nuclear power stations can ease Europe's mounting power deficit.30 words
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Article46 1957-02-03 3 r PAY KOH VAT, 0.8 E. passed J- away peacefully at midnight on 29 1.57 at No. 58 Tras Street. He was aged 79. The cortege will leave the residence for Bukit Brown cemetery today (Sunday), Feb. 3 at 2 p.m- Upcountry papers please copy.46 words
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Article, Illustration85 1957-02-03 4 NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Singapore nurse, Dolly lay. this week forsook her career for love when she married her soldier sweetheart, Cpl. K. Mansell. of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. The couple, who met at a dance a year •< ago, were wed at the Singa- pore85 words
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Article41 1957-02-03 4 SEVEN r" n r'e were injured, including three women and two children, when a car hit a lamp post i"! Mountbatten Road, Singapore, yesterday. Five of the injured, all Chinese, were admitted to the General Hospital.41 words
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Article97 1957-02-03 4 Bus With Sightseers On Fire PENANG. Sun. A group of Chinese school students and their teachers leapt to safety from a burnin? bus While on a sightseeing tour, here, this afernoon. The bus was carrying 42 students when it caught fire while passing the fishing village of Telok Kumbar. Within97 words
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423 1957-02-03 4 Personality That United Malayan Indians TRIBUTE TO TANDON AT K.L. FAREWELL KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— lndia's retiring Commissioner m Malaya, t>Ar. R. K. Tandon was today described as "the personality that united the Indian community m Malaya," by the Minister for Transport, Mr. Ong Yoke Lim. Mr. Ong was speaking at423 words
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Article, Illustration108 1957-02-03 4 STRIKING a pose for the Standard cameraman at Singapore's Intern a t i o n a 1 Airport is attractive 19--year-old Audrey Thomson who arrived m the Colony by KLM on holiday from Bangkok. Audrey, who said she is h a 1 f-Siam-ese.108 words
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Article110 1957-02-03 4 Concession Badges For The Blind KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Malayan Association for the Blind will shortly issue badges to trainees at Gurney Training Centre here enabling them to gain concessions m public amenities after graduation. This was decided by the Association's committee headed by the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal,110 words
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Article86 1957-02-03 4 PENANG, Sat.— The Nibong' Tebal branch of the Labour Party of Malaya will hold campaign meetings at rarious places m the district urging the electorate to vote for the party m the coming rural council elections. Officials of the Penang division of the Party will86 words
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Article39 1957-02-03 4 MORE than TOO children attenc.ed a Chinese New Year social held by the Princess Elizabeth Community Centre. Singapore, yesterday. Distribution of toys, a cinema show and a talentime contest were among the highlights of the party.39 words
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Article34 1957-02-03 4 AFTER three days of negotiations between the .Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association and the National Union of Plantation Workers, a draft wage agreement for tea workers m the Cameron Highlands was drawn up.34 words
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Article47 1957-02-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— A iarge gathering of relatives and friends were entertained to tea yesterday by Inche Ahmad Perang, State Financial Officer, and his wife m honour of the marriage of their daughter, Latifah. and Lt. Anwar bin Haji Hussein, of the Johore Military Force.47 words
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Article26 1957-02-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Septic tank installations m the open area? at the back of shophouses are under consideration by the Johore Bahru Town Council26 words
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Article, Illustration102 1957-02-03 4 SALLY BAILEY (above) is one of th e leading dancers with the San Francisco Ballet which dancei m Singapore on Feb. 10. 12 and 13 at the J special Ij adapted Badminton Hall Born m Oakland, California. 10.12 she studied h. r professional training102 words
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137 1957-02-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— The Selaneor Clerica* and Administrative Staff Union at its annual general meeting today was urged to take the lead m forming a national union for the country's commercial workers. Mr. Yap Chong Kuen, its general secretary, m his blennal137 words
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Article95 1957-02-03 4 PENANG, Sat.— As a Urge 'crowd on the Esplanade watrned the City Council"s firework! display last night, a huge iallang fire broke out m Penang HilL The fire startec emong some 1 lallang close to the hill railway line near the Viaduct Station, about95 words
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Article20 1957-02-03 4 A NEW born baby was found dead m a ditch m Prangin Road. Penang on Friday morning.20 words
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Article157 1957-02-03 4 PENANG. Sat. The NaVftl nal Union ol Print i g Workers, Penang and Kbranch, representing I c striking employees of i Straits Echo Pn today turn. led down a suggestion by I j Commissioner lor Labour, Mr. I R. Price, to place tl dispute before157 words
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Article36 1957-02-03 4 PENANG, Sat.— A 23-yea-r old fitter, Wu Chye Wah, stabbed to death by a gang I m men m an open space behind an eating stall of! Transfer Road here last night. I_36 words
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Miscellaneous427 1957-02-03 4 Standard cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE S*mm.Am~ A T\m*mm..m- 4.30 Australian Magazine; 445 On DOaTV Ulcirjr tho Trail: H p.m Evening Service i from Roman Catholic (XL); 645 Halul Centre: Talk on "Wnat is At Twilight (S); 7 pm. Truth" by Mrs. Shirifl Fozdar at News <7> 7.15 Album of427 words
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289 1957-02-03 5 From ANDREW ROTH LONDON, Sat-London is apparently about to get the most expensive satay m the world! When the Federation*! Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman was here, law students complained to him quite accurately that there is BO restaurant where you can |el satay289 words
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Article92 1957-02-03 5 THE Bukit Timah Youth Club held a fun fair yesterday ahi h will continue til 11 o'clock tonight m the grounds Of the Bukit Timah Youth Club, to raise Funds I r the extension of the C ab premises. In addition to the usual fun fair92 words
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Article47 1957-02-03 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Bat— Mr. L. H. Wonec. superintending Pharmacist. Jqhore Medical Services, who has been on .study leave has returned to Johore Bahru. Mr. Lee S/e Peng who has been acting foa him ha? assumed his appointment as Pharmacist. General Hospital. Jonore Bahru47 words
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226 1957-02-03 5 Chief Minister Opens New S.A.T.A. Centre THE Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday opened the new $250,000 Chinese-styled SATA Welfare Centre at Shenton Way. j Mr. Lim speaking at tne opening ceremony said: "By certain standards SATA j_ a young, active, progressive and vigorous association. "We are226 words
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903 1957-02-03 5 DAVID TAMBYAH - DAVID TAMBYAH By WASHINGTON. Malaya was there at the show of shows last week which all America staged to climax a hectic three-day programme to enable popularly elected Dwight D. Eisenhower to formally take over the post of President for the903 words
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Article, Illustration21 1957-02-03 5 THE Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, speaking at the opening of the new SATA Welfare Centre m Shenton Way. StandardpicStandardpic - 21 words
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Article1006 1957-02-03 5 SHORTWAVE - SHORTWAVE By \YITH the departure very shortly of the Singapore Dcputv Director of Broadcasting. Mr. F. N. Lloyd Williams, an interesting situation arises concerning; the choice of a successor. If one to to believe Government's promise) to Expats staying on that promotion will not be affected1,006 words
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Article68 1957-02-03 5 THE exhifa Ann of Irr. an WOOdcut arr: sketches v. :r h has been on at the Univei of Malaya Art Museum for the pest three days has been extended till today. It is open to the public trom 9 un. to 4.30 pr x The exhibits,68 words
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Article20 1957-02-03 5 SINGAPORE Police ye'erday found the body of an unidentified Ind an iv:r.:: m a stream off Braddell Road20 words
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Article, Illustration847 1957-02-03 7 Agnes Reports from JVegv York THIS TOPS ALL m«isconCEPTIONS ABOUT MALAYA past, present and future! The American Furniture Show e°t underway last week at Chicago, an annual event for manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers and the l.ke. Sort of a furniture PASAR MAI. AM Hie lamp industry also displays its whres.847 words
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Article896 1957-02-03 7 JULES MENKEN - JULES MENKEN by THE trouble that hag flared up recently between Aden and the Yemen concerns a remote part of south-west Arabia seemingly far removed from the central vortex of world itrilf g!e- Attacks are bein* made on tribal areas rnder British protection. The attackers consist896 words
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Article, Illustration933 1957-02-03 7 LADY PRATT - LADY PRATT by [Princesses With a Future QF the several young Princesses of Europe now coming increasingly into public view, none is watched with greater interest than our own Princess Margaret. This is natural if only because, at twenty-six years of age, she has the advantage933 words
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Article960 1957-02-03 8 TOYNBEE - TUC Lucky w^ TOYNBEE ]}0 you come from Boston, Massachusetts, or Boston England? Are you familiar with the Lincolnshire fens'' Have you visited the English or the continental Holland, or the water laced hinterland of Venice? Keep the dykes and canals; change the turnipfields and pastures into a green-gold sea960 words
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Article515 1957-02-03 8 Bl»g— |H THE Teachers' Training College L» presenting three performances of "The Beggar's Opera" mi n the Victoria Memorial Hall on February 14, 15 and 16. This is the famous 18th century piece by John Gay which tells of highwaymen and floozies and the seamy side pf London life, satirises515 words
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Article80 1957-02-03 8 Tonight's Recital J Catherine Tan Siew Eng 1 and other senior piano students of Mr. Viclor Dog- g I gett give a recital ot music I by Bach, Beethoven. Schu- j bcrt. Ravel and Chopin m 2 the Victoria Memorial Hall tonight at 8.45 p.m. All < proceeds are being80 words
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Article, Illustration280 1957-02-03 8 Victor Doggett - Reviewed By BEETHOVEN. Piano sonatas m C major ("Waldstrin") and A major Op. 101. Hans RichterHasser (piano). Philips AL *****. This is altogether magnificent. It is authentic Beethoven playing by a master, the recording is so clean, So flexible and so acoustically wideranging that the issue must280 words
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Article, Illustration181 1957-02-03 9 OUR Guests of the Week are Tham Vim Kee of 20. Lorong; 32, Geylang:; P. Gwynne of 67 Merryn Road; Ronny Run* of 45 Koek Road; C. M Panto of 203 Bukit Timah Road; Quck Jin Ting of 7, Lorong; 27 -A. Geylang;, and D. Welsh of 328. Rimau. Naval181 words
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443 1957-02-03 9 ft^ n rtt»mldmmtl& "f i s»^^^» m9AW v¥ _t^iV ffsTdsffAii _BE9IV* fl Si B fl I mmm flr Jfl Ri _~_n__L w■_ griilf Hp S _ntt as, RS Rr Sf Rw R RRr Bfl \j 1 _fl_ _H_R_Mift^W_l^jßr*^ R^_3a____aflflflS _P^ 1 m Mmmmmmwmm% m^^™Wm\^^Bmd^^n^^\'i, l MF**\%^ u jjlA^JM I Be443 words
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Article632 1957-02-03 9 JTOLLYWOOD has something new which may well be the keyword for future (Productions. They call it "longie" and refer to such colossal films as GIANT, WAR PEACE, RA I N TR E E COUNTY, AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS and TEN COMMANDMENTS. Long before the last war,632 words
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Article, Illustration131 1957-02-03 9 MAN from Del Rio and his woman >MAN FROM DEL RIO ron I tains some highly explosive I ingredients m the volatile I personalities of Anthony I Quinn and Raty Jurado. Their co-starring assignment m this Robert L. Jacks production for United Artists is their first cinematic meeting, and a131 words
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Advertisement327 1957-02-03 9 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS i| j^r=7rf=y| WOW SHOWING! Lr AmAY l Ham-1.45-4.15-6.45&9.30pm ii AOanuscafC borls ioo into THE YEAR 2508 MmmTtmA 9^ a»a_Oa_aOraaBlt mmm-* asaataj 55 BSB H&CT 6ATES NO FREE LI3T i COMING! M "G-M presents "THE OPPOSITE SEX" I ClnemaBcope and Metroeolor i I U U 1 4 •r327 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1957-02-03 10 ¥^A Getting an offence started isn't always as easy as it seems. It can become a serious problem, especially with inexperienced teams. A pressing defence, for example, can ruin such a club. If the boys do not know what to do as soon as they get1,099 words
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Article407 1957-02-03 10 Saturday's F.A. Soccer Results LONDON, Feb. 2 Reuter— LEAGUE ONE Arsenal 6, Sheffield W. 3. Aston Villa 1. Leeds United 1. Burnley 3, Newcastle United 2. Cardiff C. 1, Birmingham C. 2. Charlton A. 0. Blackpool 4. Chelsea 2, West Bromwich A. 4 Luton T. 1 Tottenham H. 3. Manchester407 words
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Article65 1957-02-03 10 SYDNEY. Australia. Feb. 2 (AP)— Marlene Mathews, Olyfnpic Games silver medallist, ran 100 yards m 10.1 sec. today, but wind assistance wa.s too great for the time to be claimed as a world record. The recognized world record is Marjorie Jackson's 10.4 sec. Wind assistance to65 words
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Article38 1957-02-03 10 SYDNEY. Feb. 2 (UP)—Australia's Ken Rosewall was m top form today at the £7.500 Ampol professional tennis tournament at White City, beating his old rival Tony Trabert 6-4. tf-2, 6-2 m the first quarter-final.38 words
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Article90 1957-02-03 10 GARMISCH, Germany. Feb. 2 (Reuter) Toni Sailer. Austria's triple Olympic gold medallist, won the men's giant slalom ln the International Skiing Competitions here today. Result: 1. Tonl Sailer (Austria). 2 mins. 6 sees.: 2. Ernst Hinterseer (Austria). 2 mins. 11.4 sees.: 3, Runert Suter (Switzerland). 290 words
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966 1957-02-03 10 Leong Hewng Meng - South s Threes Play Key Role In Victory Leong Hewng Meng Says Classic Proved A Disappointment SOUTH beat North by 14 points (drop goal, a goal, try and a penalty goal) to five (goal) m their annual rugby match at Jalan Besar stadium \< day. Though conditions were ideal for966 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-02-03 10 ir Season Last Rugby Classic TEAMS for the North and South Rugby 'Classic' face the camera just before the kick-off" at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. South, m white jerseys, won by 14 points to 5. StandardpicStandardpic - 36 words
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Article159 1957-02-03 10 WAITED 112 YEARS TO BAT j TVEXT summer, two crfc- ket teams will meet at Burcs. a small town on the Essex-Suffolk border. to finish a match started m 1843. That year, eleven members of the Essex village team of Great Bentley climbed Into their horse-drawn wagonette and travelled about159 words
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Advertisement238 1957-02-03 10 <nCHINGSKIN mttk^ji This iconderfid liquid healer ■&mk g^ yvu imm miff Tf^^^^j/if^ m J At* you suffering th* agony of itching *V 8 kin? Does it irritate you all day TDoea J m^~\ ft stop you aleeping at night T Then a- «-k X try this famous healing rem*dy which238 words
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Miscellaneous234 1957-02-03 10 aoktf wU_t+'a selector* torn aorry, but if you yvrfc»n* wi4k woks b«f JMI yeni excusa m mm# your cUaUc* of (>| «.^f til^ f rcTw MiaiM today. 6«aUcrioi!% exefcscied fior ft* nsputwtioi* Cofc»cH< if««drotivcr Jm &c.*Ae.s -team e\c\\o\+mVmm tir«d Js?/ ortUiaaatai gfr. i ANO -U-T.R PSCaCTICSI SO, LIM CAWTHB OOCTO~t234 words
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Article1234 1957-02-03 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Winning double for Rodgers-Larkin team GALLANT TURK, an Irish-bred five-year-old, made all the running to score a grand maiden win ln the main event, the li miles race for Class Three horses at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, final day of the Selangor Turf1,234 words
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Article, Illustration965 1957-02-03 11 Kuala Lumpur- 3rd Day, Sat. Feb. 2, i? 57. Going— Goo 589— 328 Fairy Flotsam (1) 8.13 Smith 6 Course scratching: Three Dimension. Winner trained by: Spencer. Won by: J. 2, IJ. Time: 2 mm. 7 15 sec. Tote: 537. $19. $15. Cash sweep: Ist 2186 ($l.SOO>. 2nd 3762965 words
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Article, Illustration22 1957-02-03 11 Racing Standard Photo-* Form OW THEY FINISHED at Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's Jan./ Feb. Meeting.22 words
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Article40 1957-02-03 11 JOHANNESBURG. Feb. 2. (Renter). Alan Dennis Hunt, captain of the English speedway side touring South Africa, wa.s fatally injured m a crash during a speedway meeting at Johannesburg's Wembley Stadium last night. He died m hospital early today.40 words
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Article84 1957-02-03 11 OSLO, Norway. Feb. 2 (Reuter) The six-man Russian team is expected to provide the winner of the European Speed Skating Championships, which begin at the open air Bislet Stadium here today. Their strong side includes defending champion Evgenl Grischln and the 1956 world champion, Oleg Goncharenko.84 words
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Article31 1957-02-03 11 LONDON. Feb. 2, (Reuter). Two British champions. Charlie Hill (Featherweight) and Joe Lucy (lightweight), must defend their titles by May 4. the British Boxing Board of Control announced today.31 words
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Advertisement277 1957-02-03 11 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products .^a^^^P_^ T rx-x^.-. _a_i_Hb»J'\i ft i vW GHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion. Backache, Colds, Sote Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL KALL Arthritis and Sciatica Banished The amarinjt new discovery Romiad bsnirho277 words
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635 1957-02-03 12 MJfSjjJT^flS'M- 1 jij&T J *&fc ssH^ -^Wk <s si^ Sfc^.k.^ i^j^g^^^^^g a^^'^^Sf i w^». r*^^§ >w *'M "^vi!' Farrer Park Alone Will Not Solve The Problem For Colony Kids Who Play In The Streets CUJIPLETION of Farrer Park, with its swimming pool and cinder track, will be watched with great635 words
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Article140 1957-02-03 12 SIX TEAMS will take part m the 1937 Softball League which will swing: Into action by March 3. This was revealed yesterday by Bob Lin.rih. the Colony Comm ssior.er cf Softball. Uadk ndd thai practice fames would start next Sunday, Feb. 10 a> the St.140 words
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Article145 1957-02-03 12 BANGKOK Feb 2 (Renter) Thailand's Suthirapand Kcrr..a<> iefeated Ong Chew Bee (Singapore 4-6. 6-3. 6-3 to the mer. s .rr.^'.es final o! the Thai laxr. tennis championships at ':;p Royal Bangkok Sports Cub. The miatch was played be:~re Fb.va Manavarv Sevt th? ktng s145 words
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Article31 1957-02-03 12 BELFAST. Northern Ireland. Fe^ 2, iße.'er 1 Linfield bea- Coleraine 2-1 m the fir?* rr.--; of the Irish Soccer Cup yesterday. The match was on Linfie s grot L31 words
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Article73 1957-02-03 12 BODCA Soccer THE follov ln| office bearers were c-?"" ll the annual general meeting of the No. 3 Bft? Ordnance Depol Civilian Association's n cccr section. Capt- of Soccer. Mohinder Singh Vice Capt. T. C Ba an Selection Committee D. Collins and H. A. Ismail. A'l members Interested m ncr73 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-02-03 12 \\\\,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\A\\\\\.\\\\\\\\ VV\V\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\VVX\\VV\'VVVV\\VV\\\VVV\\VVV\\\V\\\\\V\V\\VV\ Sam Fox Entertained S\M FOX. popular American basketball coach, was feted by the Singapore Chinese \mateur Athletic Federation, the controlling body of Colony basketball, last night. Fox is seen standing second from left. Mr. Goh Chye Hin. SCAAF nresident. is third from left and Mr J. A. Elliot.Standardpic - 55 words
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Article155 1957-02-03 12 MORE than 90 teams have entered for the youth basketball competitions organized by the Singapore Youth Sports Centre m conjunction with the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation. Entries close today. The organizers are assured of at least 1.000 cagers taking part m the mammoth basketball155 words
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Article72 1957-02-03 12 SINGAPORE Combined Schools team to meet RASC m the second round of the SHA Knockout Tournament at Alexandra tomorrow, will be selected from the following who are requested to be at the Ceylon Spoorts Club by 4 p.m., from where transport will be provided Sim Meng Kwang,72 words
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Article40 1957-02-03 12 JOHANNESBIRG. Feb. 2 (Reuter) Transvaal scored 185 runs for the loss of six wickets by tea on the second day of their mntrh against the M.C.C. her,, today Rain stopped play 20 minutes before the interval.40 words
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Article45 1957-02-03 12 rWD. Sports Ciub will play M.R.N AYR. m i friendly So rer match on Monday. Erie Yeo. Stanley Thong. T. Nadarajah, N. Sivapathan. Abdul Ghani. Fook Tons:. A. Salim A. Guri, Rahmat. Sec Lira Lee Wah Chin Atan. L. Lamri, Nagapi, If. AIL45 words
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Article219 1957-02-03 12 BORDERERS' TARGET: FARELF CUP WITH two South representatives 2/ Lt. Ruxton and L Cpl. Grieves to strengthen their side, Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Malaya will make a strong bid for the Farelf Cup when they meet 11th Hussars m Hongkong m the final of this annual nisi*? match Tne Borderers219 words
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Article39 1957-02-03 12 THE Young Men's Sikh Association Selangor. proved to re too good when they trounced their brother Association, the Young Men's Sikh Association Singapore, by six wickets m a friendly cricnet •r.atch on the LA. ground on Friday39 words
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Article105 1957-02-03 12 YOUNG Mens Sikh Association. Selangor, scored their first victory of their tour when they trounced a weak ten men Police side by three goals to nil m a friendly hockey match on thp G.S.C. ground yesterday. Sikhs opened the accounts In the tenth minute through* Sukhdev Singh.105 words
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Article116 1957-02-03 12 FAM Calls Off Indian Tour THE Football Association of Malaya has decided to call off the Indian Olympic soccer team's tour of the Federation. This was revealed by Mr. S.R.P. Naidu yesterday. In the FAM letter to Mr. Naidu, it was stated that the FAM could not accommodate the Indians116 words
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Article137 1957-02-03 12 HONGKONG. Feb. 2 (Reuter) All-India Olympic soccer team today scored a narrow 2-1 victory over a Hongkong selection m the second of three matches here after trailing 0-1 m the first half. Playing before more than ID. OOO spectators the home team took an unexpected early137 words
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Article82 1957-02-03 12 AT the Fifth Annual General' Meeting of the Rajaji Sports Club held recently the following were elected officials for the year Patron: Mr. Jaganathan. President: Mr. S. Loganathan (re-elected), vice-president: MrP Govindasamy (re-elected), hon. gen.' secretary: !Wr. K. Arumugam (re-elected). Hon. treasurer: Mr. N.M Ismail, hon. auditor:82 words
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Article58 1957-02-03 12 14 SQUADRON RN.Z.AF. scored a grand 32 point (4 goals and 4 tries) to nil victory over 200 Prov. Co. R.M.P. m their friendly rugby match at Tengah yesterday The Kiwis who ied 8-0 at half time scored through Muriock 2. Hartley. Wnlsendale Bell. Albert. Giddens58 words
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Article20 1957-02-03 12 SELETAR Young Indians beat Singapore Tamil Reform Association 5-2 m a friendly soccer at Farrer Park on Friday.20 words
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Miscellaneous70 1957-02-03 12 ummummuummmmuMuMuMuMuuu m mmmm _V^^_i hjaf^afl SOCCER: Fnca"y: Gymkhana Snorts Club Itt XI vs (.'ommond Pay Offices nt CP.O. cirn>r~d. Gyn:khana Sport.; Club :>'(i XI vs WoodItigh Lnired at Upper Scrangvvm. Road. GOLF: Inter-port Series: Hongkong ;s. Singapore (Hongkong vs Combined S ngavore) at R.S.G.C. HOCKEY: Friendl'i: Y.M. SA. i K.L.)70 words
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