Singapore Standard, 4 February 1957
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Title Section30 1957-02-04 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (S lines) 2400 $6 m i. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 1. VII. >o. 216 SLNGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1957 12 PAGES 1"> CENTS30 words
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271 1957-02-04 1 COMMUNIST subveractivity m Singapore 1955 had been dir- chiefly at labour and and their as- organizations. stated In the 1955 i r ex r: of the Colony. declares that the i efforts o? the Reds 5 that year "was aimed subversive as op-271 words
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Article36 1957-02-04 1 workmfn constructing Japan's first atomic research reactor site began putting the final touches to the Installations at Tokai Vil!-' rro near Tokyo yesterday. The research station Is expected to be completed m March. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration271 1957-02-04 1 He Is Just Pupil No. 102 Now PRINCE CHARLES is greeted at the doorway as he arrives at a preparatory school m London where he recently became a pupil m the Middle Six Form. The decision to send the young Prince to school instead of giving him271 words
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231 1957-02-04 1 Assembly's Sixth Order NEW YORK, Feb. 3 (Reuter)— The United Nations General Assembly, by a vote of 74 to two, with two abstentions, called on Israel lor the sixth time at midnight last ni&ht to withdraw completely irom the Sinai 1 desert. The231 words
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Article43 1957-02-04 1 PENANO, Sun A cobra attacked a 57-year-old woman Neoh Ah Mooi. m a coconut plantation off Green Lane yesterday. She was ru?hed to the General Hospital where she was given anti-snake bite injections. Her condition was reported to be satisfactory.43 words
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Article124 1957-02-04 1 TRY THIS Egg Trick TODAY HONGKONG, Feb. 3, (IP). Chnslnphrr Columbus had to CTOCfc th* theQ of an egg to tnak* the tOO its cn( l, no the story poet. Columbus qeed not have done |0 if he kucw what t)ir Chine** huvt fenptoti OTtQ, Believe it or not, an124 words
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Article60 1957-02-04 1 JAKARTA. Feb. 3 (AP) President Sockarno said yesterday "Indonesia needs revolutionary laws emergency laws to solve its mounting crisis." Speaking to students of the University of Indonesia, Soekarno said- "We must think again whether our present system of liberal democracy ir going to b e exploited60 words
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Article90 1957-02-04 1 LONDON. Fob. 3 (Reuter) A London specialist claimed last night that "smog" the city's mixture of fog and smoke could cause lung cancer, and has refused to pay an increase m his rate? because the authorities have done nothing to eliminate it. It was reported here90 words
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112 1957-02-04 1 Televiewers Send In 2/ Broken Goblets LONDON. Feb. 3 (ReuteD Irate televiewers have been sending the British Broadcasting Corporation parcels of broken slass accompanied by plaintive letters following a television a^ arance wlm cently of Sadlers Wells soprano. Victoria Elliott. Miss Elliott appeared on the television programme.112 words
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Article, Illustration400 1957-02-04 1 A Young King Sounds Alarm AMMAN, JORDAN, FEB. 3 (REUTER) KING HUSSEIN OF JORDAN, YESTERDAY WARNED HIS PRIME MINISTER, SULEIMAN NABULSI, OF THE DANGER OF COMMUNIST PENETRATION IN THE ARAB WORLD UNDER THE GUISE OF NATIONALISM. In a special message, he called upon the Prime400 words
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Article170 1957-02-04 1 Sandys Returns Satisfied 'LONDON. Feb 3, (Reuter) Mr. Duncan Sandys, Britain s Minister of Defence arrived hero by air from New York after five days of ta ks with United States and Canadian defence leaden m Washington and Ottawa. Iff, Sandys said on his return: -In all my talks with170 words
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Article19 1957-02-04 1 ruM AN lAN S yesterday bc^an voting lor their ceconc nostwar Grand National As- semb;y (parliament) ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article127 1957-02-04 1 NICOSIA, Feb. 3 (Reuter)— All Cypriot youthsGreek and Turk— between the ages ot 15 and 17 were placed under house curlew here today iollowing a bomb attack m Famagusta last night m which five Turkish Cypriot constables were injured. Both Turkish and Greek Cypriot community127 words
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Article28 1957-02-04 1 FOUR men were k.lled and two injured when a live shell from civil war days exploded m Pine Forest at Galdacano, near Madrid.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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188 1957-02-04 1 India Won't Tolerate Foreign Troops On Her Soil NEHRU NEW DELHI. Feb. 3. (Renter)— lndia 5 Prim* ."Minister, Mr. Nehru, told an election meeting: here 10. day that India would not 'tolerate the stationing of any foreign troops an the smallest part ol hei soil. was commenting Pakistan"! oposal for188 words
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Article54 1957-02-04 1 TWO STABBED BY COLONY GANGSTERS »i SINGAPORE p ar- s Soi r Boh wa i food mi c>d on 1 Lin and He v. a ad General H< sd i nd i a sei Minui ther man 1a: cerr. r nitted by ni m Delta Road i Singapore 1 m54 words
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Advertisement103 1957-02-04 1 WORLDS BEST PEARLS? Neither This Nor Thai?,... But. "MIKIMOTO" Official Distributor s>G. C. De Si/va Bros. Jevrellers i. Raffles Place. S'por*-!, Phone *****. I The RED LION Chinese Opera I Sponsored by L*"K «m&£A mk M■w w m >M Ch.nese Un New Year week (3) performances doily I <lit week103 words
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666 1957-02-04 2 Two Million Will Live In Singapore By 1970 MORE AND MORE BABIES IN SIGHT THE population of Singapore is expected to reach the two million mark m another 15 years, says the annual report of the Colony for 1955 published yesterday. This expected increase is attributable to many factors, not666 words
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Article44 1957-02-04 2 LONDON. Feb. 3 (Reuter) Lord PethJck-Lawrence. elder statesman of the Labour Party and former Secretary or State tor India and Burma. is to marry a?ain at the age of 85. He gave notice of marriage at a London RegL.'er Office.44 words
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Article100 1957-02-04 2 ADEN Feb. 3 (LT)— British Royal Air Force pianes dama? a i a ajf| aai a MM^I and set fire tc several houses m rrcke- mi cannon att\ .<s :p. Yemeni-occupied vUlagn bo the Aden Pro-t°::^:-l'? yesterday, a British communique m all. British aircraft Hew 19100 words
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216 1957-02-04 2 Is The Pen Mightier Than The Sword? No Cheating, Please! TOKYO. Feo 3 'Reuter The quests: "Wr.-.cr. Is mightier, ttn Pen or the ■VOrti Wlbi r. ha-; to be an Wtd kflP MkIng pwWwM en 'n-^ national I Btvapaptr, Asahl Shimbun. resulted tn so many similar answers that I -c216 words
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Article71 1957-02-04 2 LONDON. Feb. 3 <AP> India wa.^ reported last Saturday night to have signed a contract with English Electric for 68 Canberra bombers for the Indian Air Force. The newspaner Sunday Observer said the contract was understood to be worth well over 20 million pounds (56 million71 words
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Article44 1957-02-04 2 BEDFORD, (Massachusetts). Feb. 3 (UP) An U.S. Air Force Sabrejet spun out of control and crashed m a field here yesterday The pilot was killed. Air Force officials said the USS4On,Ono F. 86 jet was on a landing-approach when the crash occurred.44 words
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Article39 1957-02-04 2 SANTIAGO (Chile), Feb. 3, CUP) Siamese girl twins were born here on Thursday. They were -joined at the base of the spinal column, but separated successfully yesterday by surgical operation at the Caivo MacKenna Children's Hospital.39 words
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Article, Illustration202 1957-02-04 2 People Of Melbourne s Gesture J OVERSEAS and A,- lian students are ab> move into Australia s International Housr is beinf establishrr community eflort a> a students' centre m Melb< At present Internal House consists of a threestorey residential wn which 21 overseas stun ma202 words
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Article223 1957-02-04 2 'Juvenile Delinquent' Is A Misnomer: Hoover WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (AP)— Federal Bureau of Investigation Director J. Edgar Hoover bitterly criticized teen-age criminals on Saturday, saying "the present appalling youth situation" is the •crux of our crime problem." Mr. Hoover advocated publicizing the names of "young thugs."223 words
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104 1957-02-04 2 Seven Teen-age Girls Held In Vice Raid ROCKFORD (Illinois), Fob 3 <UP> A suburban vie* ring wa.i .sma.-hed ton g] with the arre.n of seven teen-age giri>. three youths and a 61-ypar-o'iri barbel Jailed after i three-d Investigate n In North Park a Rocklord suburb. Nick Gre< ley, the barber104 words
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Article60 1957-02-04 2 LONDON. Frb V CUP) A Hungarian rr >■■ with a Soviet bullet m his stomach refused *o it port h:s wound m Austria for fear he vnot be allowed to emigrate I Britain, officials reported today. It WEI DO4 BBtfl 4| R fugee'a medical examination m60 words
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Article85 1957-02-04 2 LONDON, ret 3. (Bsuterj Ac e guard wa Dr S cialisi ember of ye terdaj received ar I ort That the bt tbk wt -p. Dr r J Samuel, Dr S.-. r ind. said c ni mcd The ho>..se is still here Dr S^.T.:rierski'.l 15 Lond-85 words
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Article22 1957-02-04 2 A MET! t of the 5.1 way lrr-v. Cr, cutta ing 1 Moscow Rac a ed to th«22 words
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242 1957-02-04 2 Children Put On A 'Kun Tow' Show At Centre TWENTY boys and one girl of the Mount Erskine Children's Social Centre m Singapore, yesterday staged an elaborate exhibition of "kun tow—th e Chinese method of wrestling combined with the art of selfdefence. 1 The exhibition was put on In the242 words
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Article, Illustration101 1957-02-04 2 LEADING ROLE FOR 'QUEEN' BEAUTY queen to film star. The transition is by now almosi traditional, and the late I Malayan beauty queen to obey this rule, ii poi>ed and lovely Salma Ahmad aged 20 Mi s s Ah ma d. *M 1 1 c U.M.NO." of ail Malaya m101 words
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Article29 1957-02-04 2 ACTRESS Eva Gabor said on Saturday m Hollywood that her husband. Dr. John Williams, has agreed to establish a Nevada residence so that they can be divorced—AP.29 words
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Article, Illustration218 1957-02-04 2 WELL-KNOWN Colony Chinese bui proprietor Mr. Tay Koh Vat, U built jretterday according to C riles at the Whitley R Chinese Burial Ground Bukit Timah. Member^ ol hii any friends anrf ass-^- i?iti. s were present at the burial Mr. Taj n;rd tV day,218 words
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Advertisement83 1957-02-04 2 Just out... and just wonderful! US^^^U With a da«.hin£ new departure m design 7) Jq C (U*l longer and lower), the new 1957 Chevrolet it winning a really warm welcome! There is a host of neu features st> lish new honnet daring new grille deeply hooded headlights ncv» ?.lant high-fashion83 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-02-04 3 TWO principal dancers of the San Francisco Ballet, Nancy Inhnson and Richard Carter, strike a pose at the worldf.imous '"Fisherman's Wharf" m San Francisco. They will be seen m the Col n ny when the Ballet arrives for a season at the specially-adapted Badminton Hall83 words
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Article39 1957-02-04 3 MOHAMED Atan bin Xckmat, 33, i of the R A.F. police, v.;>. found dead v. -i j w OUnd on his neck ai 11. A.F. Tengah, Singapore eariy yesterday morning. His service rifle was found beside him.39 words
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225 1957-02-04 3 'NO RIGHTS WITHOUT DUTY RESPONSIBILITY' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. ~The Selangor Clerical and Administrative Staff I nion, at its general meetin? here yesterday, decided to impose a levy of I*4 on each member to clear .its debts and to pay an honorarium of $1,200 to its honorary general secretary. Eai t225 words
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Article1350 1957-02-04 3 THE following Singapore cai s were successful m I 1956 City and Guild: London Inptitufc nations: BALESTIER JUNIOR TR WE SCHOOL TELECOMMUNICATIONS PRINCIPLES, GRADE I. M Class: Chong Kwang Chua Boon Cheng and 1 K. n ,'nd i.i>> \r- cc; w v. 1."._ G< h Kheng1,350 words
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393 1957-02-04 3 We Seek Justice And Fair Play: Union IPOH, Sun. A protest meeting of the Per a k branch of the Government Temporary Officers' Union today deplored the Government's attitude m flatly rejecting: the Union's "fair and just" demand for a revision of salaries. Today's meeting also deplored the terms used393 words
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Article144 1957-02-04 3 LAUNCH WORKERS' STRIKE NOTICE THE Singapore Malaysian Mariners' Union representing 45 motor launchmen employed by the Pilot Association, will to-day serve on their employers a 14-day strike notice m protest against the dismissal of the Union's Vice-president, lnche Abdul Hamid bin Mohamed Salleh. The launchmen, who include engine drivers, helmsmen144 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-02-04 3 MR PS. TEO. VIB.P. of Studio Dp Luxe. Singapore, recently submitted tS of his prints to the Qualifications Board m Portrait Photography of the Institute of British Photographers of London for his Associateship. Above is one of the prints.42 words
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Advertisement400 1957-02-04 3 Stamina! Staying IWr! and low Opiating Cost! /FABBD/ Bvery truck opei ants x n tun ecnnnmy n the truck he buys The KLW-FARGr. of trucks are built to £;ve en atei < I '.">er ton mile. AND they are built M k trw i>. do the ]< b b> tter400 words
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Article235 1957-02-04 4 'Rebels' Form Another Body SINGAPORE Malays who do not accept their community being regarded a minwltj community have farmed a committee to fight for their special rights and restoration of "Malay sovereignty. The eommlttc im formed bf Malay organizations whi i object* iku M ida M im- mad. r:-~ i^er.*235 words
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Article55 1957-02-04 4 S:DI BEL ABBES Wesi A z--'. 1 Fe Re i Fren h liers and twe rmed insurge s led a milii v m the Baudens Foresi r here yesterday a rcordii g I I rep rea ing here 1 se c". ins ;r^e- I fjj ;d55 words
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Article31 1957-02-04 4 I U 30 Gribaudo, a 2!>-ycar-irber, Wiled himsell by his throat ith a ia7Ci shop m Messina. Sicily mer waiting to be shaver! was taken home with k Reutei31 words
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Article304 1957-02-04 4 Press Strike Takes Turn For The Worse: 'An Attempt To Break Up The Workers- Union PENANG, Sun. The strike at the Straits Echo Press took a turn for the worse today as the 57 strikers belonging to the National Union of Printing Workers decided to ignore the304 words
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Article190 1957-02-04 4 Moscow's Big Secret: LONDON Feb. 3, (Reuter)— Mr. Tonni Zilliacus, Labour Member of Parliament, today declared that Mr Nikita Khrushchev-the Soviet Communist Party leader— is planning to start a new international Communist organization. In an article m the mass •irculatlon Sunday Pictorial. Mr. Zilliacus190 words
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Article81 1957-02-04 4 Teachers For Malay Schools SINGAPORE GovciT'.rnt hn wuiihil utm iHebtn El I h ar.d M.i'..iv qi.a'itkatiom Ifl lUll M»jaf cc UJ dMMi I9o*. A-;-' u nt M.:..-tcr frr Edll- InctoC Mohamad Sidik Wb Bail A Hamid, IoM BUndwd yc-terday that tbeM Kcoodaiy classes would take m si .dents who had81 words
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Article167 1957-02-04 4 Your Child Is No Angel' MANY seemingly "well behaved" children m Singa pore are, m reality, a pack of hooligans, a Colony Legislative Assemblyman, Mr. ■Lim Choon Mong. said over Radio Malaya last night. Speaking In bis capacity as president of the Federation of. Singapore Boys' Club. Mr. Lim said:167 words
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Article83 1957-02-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sup.. A Communist terrorist who tried to break through a tight cordon mounted by the Ist. Queen's Regiment m Gelang Patah. Johore. was killed on Friday He was a member of the gang pinned down by the soldiers m the area. Ah83 words
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251 1957-02-04 4 LONDON, Feb. 3, (Reuter)— The decision of Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, against visiting Moscow this Spring, was fully expected by most politicians here. They consider the problems the new Prirnc? Minister has inherited trom Anglo-French intervention m Egypt will251 words
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Article163 1957-02-04 4 Colony Body Cables U.IM. THE Overseas Pakistani League of Singapore yesterday urged the United Nations Security Council to renew its efforts to conduct a tree and impartial plebiscite to ascertain the desires of the people of Kashmir This resolution was adopted by the League, which represents the-- Pakistan163 words
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162 1957-02-04 4 TOKYO. Feb. 3, (Reuter)— A pair of petite plainclothes Japanese policewomen patrolling the Tokyo metropolitan railway system, fought a group of hve males attempting to pick passengers pockets here today and after a lively struggle, successfully arrested two of them The group162 words
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Article57 1957-02-04 4 THE Royal Malayan Navy invites applications for offi-cer-cadet recruits for 1957 from youths between 17J and 20 years of age who have a Grade One or Two pass In the Cambridge Certificate Examinations. Application forms are now obtainable from the Senior Officer. R.M.N. Woodlands, Singapore.57 words
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Article123 1957-02-04 4 Teachers Want Assurance A FIVE-MAN delegation of the Singapore English Teachers' (Chinese Schools) Union will meet the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kcc, today to seek an assurance that their salaries will not be cut as a result of Chinese schools accepting full aid from Government. Secretary of the123 words
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Article44 1957-02-04 4 The Egyptian newspaper Al Shaab yesterday published the result of a public opinion poll showing that of 68,349 -people were asked whether they approved of the Eisenhower doctrine for the Middle East and 63.342 said "disapprove" and three said "approve ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article89 1957-02-04 4 Liz Weds Producer Todd In Mexico ACAPULCO. Mexico. Feb. 3 (AP) Elizabeth Taylor, as radiant as m any of her film roles, was married Isst night to producer Mike Todd m a tiny tropical village near this famed Mexican resort A handful of relatives and close friends, including the °4-year-old89 words
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Article30 1957-02-04 4 WORKERS at a Limopcs. (central France) factory are busy producing 3.000 pieces of exquisite porcelain as a jflft lor Queen Elizabeth when she visits France next April.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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478 1957-02-04 4 Five Young Colony Pianists Provide An Enjoyable Evening SINGAPORE music lovers were treated to an unuMial and Interesting piano recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night when Cathnne Tan Siew Eng and four other young Singapore pianists showed their talents. TTo recßal was presented by Mr Victor Doggett forO.B. - 478 words
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Article, Illustration309 1957-02-04 4 A Garland From Sambanthan Malaya's Historic Adventure Lauded EVENTFUL PERIOD, SAYS TANDON KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Malaya waj described v a "miniature United Nations without anyone haying the power of veto," 1 retiring Ina;an Commissioner, Mr R T Tandon, last night at a farewell party organised by the SelangoT309 words
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Article57 1957-02-04 4 TOK7O Feb. S 'Reuteri Toks metroix litan p p..r p ri.ms clerks had fallen c behind m t! v. rk, a pc/.-e spok( man a;d that 11 ha I been decided to Introduce automation The spokesman said international busilN a chine automatic filing be insta! Ch< (r;57 words
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Miscellaneous375 1957-02-04 4 STANDARD ALMANAC 6 m Pro? Summary (S) 602 A lk A Edmundo Ro.<- iS>: 6.38 Light IINGAPORt e^Bj^gflgj Mu.-t .S»: H56 Singspote Shsie W B M-.iKet Renoit > pm New.--8&&W^ %JPBW^*s^ (Si: Tin News TV.k (S XL); 715 WgfmJMfSZWM+mMrM Inter!. i<le tor M.i.-.c (Si: 730 H flr A Bk* Vi375 words
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Article, Illustration1824 1957-02-04 5 Jim Henry - Jim Henry campaign to boost population to 10 mil. GHGGJHJ By Our Queensland Correspondent W "~*l Australia's population nfdinfl or.'. I a million to reach r.::e round figHTC of [lion; with immi- s continuing to flow every available anjl plane (boosted v.c Hungarian reextras'"): with Ir al ia's migration,1,824 words
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Article403 1957-02-04 5 "THE Trinidad Flash". i- MIKE AGOStINI, ran brilliantly to beat ex-Queens-lander 1 1 EC lIOGAN. and ffain the Victorian 100 yards championship at Olympic Park m Melbourne the other day m 9.8 seconds. asrainst a head wind. Hogan took a two yard lead on Asrostinj off the blocks and403 words
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Article, Illustration14 1957-02-04 5 "I'd feel much easier in my mind if I was SURE we weren't trespassing....^..."14 words
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Article1448 1957-02-04 5 Letter from INDIA From Our Correspondent CTRAY observers of the Indian scene are often bewildered by the sense of restrained optimism that animates modern India. I'ntil a few years ago India had been one of the most depressed nations in the world. I We had as it were skipped i1,448 words
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Article521 1957-02-04 6 American journal' hopes that independent Ma lya will cr.anqe its trade policy so that In obtaining most of its needs from the Un I ngdom it will import more American goods N w exports the USA. from lfalaya exceed its imports tn thai country American textiles, fountain pens521 words
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Article404 1957-02-04 6 ()NE the ugli I itun m the demand* that ■re rr.ad-? m Mala; i today, whether In the fields I p litic education, labour or anything else, I the tl call t i mass meetings. According I psychology, those who make these ted with whai is termed404 words
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Article1077 1957-02-04 6 GEORGE SHERMAN - GEORGE SHERMAN By WARSAW. A FTER Mr. Gomulka's great electoral victory in Poland, the key question is: Why did the Polish people, making use of a right which for me first time in years the Government had to persuade, not force, them to exercise, do as they1,077 words
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Article527 1957-02-04 6 HUGH CAVENDISH - HUGH CAVENDISH Politics from the PULPIT by ANYONE, with the scant- iest knowledge of the Islamic faith realize that it is utterly incompatible with Communism. The Muslim and Communist ways of life are diametrically opposed. That is one reason why Communism is officially proscribed m most527 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1957-02-04 6 Patrick O' Donovan - Pa trick O'Donovan SPOTLIGHT ON THE AMERICAN SCENE- by WASHINGTON. gEFORE the inauguration of George Washington, the first President of the United States there was a lively debate among the politicians and publicists as to whether he should be titled "Your Excellency" or "Your Highness." All1,142 words
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Article228 1957-02-04 6 Shorts from the Talks "TN an Irish pay cz"c- A 'Benediction', m which I played an old Irish pr;"-.^.-- 4 I had a long and m< ing scene m a eabir v itl sow. Everybody had d me it would be impossible to hav^ a sow on the stage but228 words
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Miscellaneous8 1957-02-04 6 OFFICE FURNITURE S f "I'll toks this one."8 words
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291 1957-02-04 7 WHO WANTS TO LOOK LIKE A SAUSAGE? BEVERLY HILLS, foraia, Feb. 3 (AP) Hollywood designer Don Loper and some h:s famous movie a r clients yesterday isted Christian Dior's '"spring look" as suitable only for "saucaterpillars and idiv itt»" Parla designer caused h ann tal stir m the n world291 words
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Article132 1957-02-04 7 BUDAPEST, Feb. 3 (UP) -A beautiful 20-year-old H ngariJn girl was hanged yesterday for the part she ed m a mid-December riot near Hungary's frontier h R :rr.an:a. k Fbt girl m Biaabti llanyi, who waa i j sd and found ty of organizing and132 words
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Article100 1957-02-04 7 Board To Examine Riot Claims HONGKONG; Feb. 3 (Beater) Tr.e Hongkong government has appointed a threeman riot compensation adV f ry board to examine all lims for compensation for v rsoi injury or damage tc p« iffered m the Kow- r. ts last October, be ird, under the f hairship100 words
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Article50 1957-02-04 7 WIBAY. Feb. 3 CAP)-— iguese authorities In Goa released 32 of 41 Indians •ested m 1955 and charged 'ntering Goa to agitate r the return of the 450--ir-old colony to India. Hie prisoners crossed Into a a- Majall near Karwar y were Riven, mild m c50 words
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Article36 1957-02-04 7 BRIDEGROOM Angelo 34, told 120 wedding m NaDles that his lint! would not take is the bride's parent.--I n (OMd to grant his re- Increase the dowry >. c of the increased of living."— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article610 1957-02-04 7 Planks Make Bed In A Hungarian Jail VIENNA, Feb. 3 (Reuter)—Basil Lord, one of the four young Oxford University students expelled from Hungary yesterday, declared here last night "we confessed to absolutely nothing." He categorically denied Hungarian official statements that the four Britons admitted spying m610 words
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Article58 1957-02-04 7 HOLLYWOOD E 3 (AP).— Singer Frank Sinatra tomorrow will star? a plftßC tour ol the Far Ea.-t dur:r.c which he will perform at Honolulu, Sydney. Manila Hongkong and Tokyo. He hai just completed the s'arrin;. role as Mr. Joe I L' wis m ■The Joker is58 words
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Article168 1957-02-04 7 TENSION STILL EXISTS, EDEN BALBOA, Panama Canal, Feb. 3 (Reuter) Sir Anthony Eden, former British Prime Minister, said here yesterday he did not consider the Middle East situation had improved during the 15 days since he left England. Sir Anthony, who resigned office on168 words
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Article142 1957-02-04 7 MIAMI BEACH. Florida, Feb. 3 (Renter) The powerI i] 15.000,000-strong American Labour Confederation yesterday endorsed President Eisenhower's Middle East Plan, but said it should be supplemented with an "unequivocal"' stand ajjamst colonialism. The organisation's executive council m a statement said the present Middle East142 words
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Article260 1957-02-04 7 Agencies Pool Efforts To Find Out The Cause NEW YORK, Feb. 3 (AP)— Six official agencies with help volunteered also by the Federal Bureau ot Investigation joined yesterday m an effort to peg the cause on Friday night's crash of a Northeast Airliner carrying 102 persons. Twenty260 words
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Article, Illustration134 1957-02-04 7 HATLESS and head bowed, flying officer DENNIS KENYON. 24. who retracted the undercarriage of his Canberra jet bomber while waiting to take off for a raid nn Egypt, is escorted from the Nicosia court after he hud been sentenced to a years imprisonment and to be cashiered HeUP - 134 words
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115 1957-02-04 7 LIMASSOL. Feb. 3 (Reuter). —Two-year-old Howard Sherman— whose father is a British civilian contractor living here— found what looked like a heavy ball wrapped m paper m a corner of the lounge at his home. He unwrapped It and startpd playing with it115 words
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Article, Illustration62 1957-02-04 7 WILDLY boisterous student demonstrators jump with glee while they burn an effigy of Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru during a protest meeting m Karachi which spread throughout Pakistan m the wake of India's absorption of the richest part of the border state of Kashmir. Pakistan and India haveUP - 62 words
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Article181 1957-02-04 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (IP)— The United States has agreed m principle to provide Saudi Arabia with arms to defend the strategic T.S. air base at Dhahran, administration officials described yesterday. Details of this and other agreements are to be finalized next week when President Eisenhower181 words
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Article128 1957-02-04 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (UP) The U.S. Defence Department is expected to inform Crown Prince Abdul Ulan of Iraq next week that it will be able to supply some of the fighter planes requested by 'he Iraqi Government for its Air Forces, the United Press was128 words
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303 1957-02-04 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (Reutcr) Mr. Duncan Sandys. Britain's Defence Minister, returned to London last night, having laid the groundwork for BritisTil nited States military partnership which officials here described as unsurpassed since tht Necond World War. In five days of ta,K. m303 words
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Article33 1957-02-04 7 THE arrival m Port Sa:d of 489 Brazilian officers and ir.rn to join the United Nation* Emerfency Force haa raised th° strength rJ the *.<~itcp t^ 6.000 men. U.N. Headquarter? announced.33 words
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Article26 1957-02-04 7 EIGHT member? I th( British security 1 rc< and four police werp reported wounded last Baturday during a stepped-up rebel bombthrowing campaign m Nicosia.—UP.26 words
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Article163 1957-02-04 7 ALGIERS. Feb 3 'Eeutcr) More than f as naltet ret* Is la "en a n< w u'h%( ci attaci various pu N E< 1 c unrest cams a.- onewi',v genera] strike, called Dy Mosh m nallsts tc emI their caw m United N v discusslc163 words
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Article101 1957-02-04 7 All Firms Ordered To Register CAIRO, F> 1 <LT) T I Egyptian Government esterdaj rdered aIJ mmmfraJ agencii to enter the:r namej In official I ration rds by Miri lo a movf- apparent y gned to repare for Egvpi anizatii n" of I r< if On Jan. 31 I rnment101 words
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Advertisement1215 1957-02-04 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporate u» Singapore) (12 lines) Sh o p e p t 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE J Carrier? option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAIUNCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS. Singapore Due Sails1,215 words
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Advertisement743 1957-02-04 8 MITSUI \jQ LINE Spore P. S'hoa Penonc FOR JAPAN Mikogetan Maru for Kobe Yokohama 1 5 Feb FOR USA. For New York, Philadelphia Baltimore Akagiton Mom 17 Ftb 20 Pefc FOR COCHIN. KARACHI. BOMBAY. Azumasan Moru from Japan 8 Mar 12 Mai FOR CALCUTTA, RANGOON. Nasusan Maru from Japan 5743 words
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Advertisement674 1957-02-04 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings to Bongkok ond/o. <-oi tost Penong P.S'hom S "JUTLANDIA" God BANGKOK ONLY. "FALSTRIA" 15/17 Feb 1 8 1 9 Feb 20 22 BANGKOK ONLY "PRETORIA" 20 .2 HOMEWARDS Soilings fot Genoa Antwerp Rotterdam Homborg Copenhagen, Gothenburg Oslo. Soar* P. S'kfsm Penan* "KAMBODIA"iS/16Feb 17/17 Feb CALLS674 words
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Article, Illustration132 1957-02-04 9 THE Chung Khiaw Bank Head Office at Robinson Road. Singapore, has started a free irk ins service for the n^fit of its customers v.th the opening of a new v park m the vicinity. At present, four uniformed attendants have icrn employed by the132 words
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Article84 1957-02-04 9 IHI ml ci the lor.g-ra-.se 310 series of the Bristol »r.r..a turbo-prop airliner completed a 13-hour er.dure flight covering more than mi'.es. Taking orT from Filton aeroaro:r.e. near Bristol, the raft Dew to Keflavik m md a to a weather ship the Atlani then over ince and the84 words
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Article535 1957-02-04 9 P 3ERS d embarking Britain b> b i 1 Mi ML Abi Ima a -i i B Mrs C Mr. IGR and 3 children, I Mrs ETG And ews and i Mr Z A .v v >. W M B .iH 2 IH. Bu Major535 words
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Article32 1957-02-04 9 n.-W RK 1 lUP) D J MICKS: .tals^ ..c. 4:: 20 P g5 S: BONDS: 4- Dow-jones -icy II '-4 W Hverasc tquala 1 00 > closed at 1/ffl 3ti32 words
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Article400 1957-02-04 9 By A Market Correspondent SHAKE markets were steady last week though somewhat less active, but there was no pressure to sell, as is customary just before the Chinese New Year Holidays. The industrial an tin share sec:, as have continued to provide the bulk oi400 words
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Article222 1957-02-04 9 FINANCE COMMERCE BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS ri"ne m shares', from Jan. 2b to 3U: Industrials: Kraser Xeavc Grds. $2.2f> to $2.27^, Goodwood Park HotH $1.25; Hammer Co $1.70, Hongkong Brinks Col. $873 c.d., Hume Industries 'Far East) Ltd A6/6, Malayan Cement $1.70, Malayan Collieries $1.04, Metal Box 51. 58222 words
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Article22 1957-02-04 9 UNIVERSITY of California range specialists are developin- a heavy-duty 'seeder which may replace airplanes m the seeding of rough land.22 words
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Article44 1957-02-04 9 THE Leipzig Spring Fair 1957 will be hrld m Germany from March 3 to 14. This technical fair and sample lair for consumer goods has 22 halls, and 16 fait pla es .More than 10,000 exhibitors representing 40 countries are taking part.44 words
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Article, Illustration42 1957-02-04 9 FOR many centuries. Amsterdam used to be place where products from the Indies: tobacco, tea, sugar, etc. were imported, manu- facturod and exported. Amsterdam is trying to dedevelop its position as a transit port for the traffic of Central Europe.42 words
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228 1957-02-04 9 Post-Merdeka Trade May Continue Unchanged BUT BIGGER DOLLAR DEMAND LIKELY UPON gaining independence, it is unlikely that the Federation will sharply alter its trade pattern, according to an article m "Foreign Agriculture." This is a monthly publication of the U.S. Foreign Agricultural Service. But there are indications that, even though228 words
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104 1957-02-04 9 JAPAN has unveiled plans to increase its world .shipbuilding lead by completinff a bin ocean-going tanker m two and a half months. With vastly improved construction methods m use today the best dockyards m the world require six to seven months to construct aU.P. - 104 words
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Article141 1957-02-04 9 Petroleum Output Rising WORLD production of petroleum m 1956 rose by an estimated 55.000.000 metric tons to the record figures of 135,000y 000 tons, according to the latest available figure* published m London by the Petroleum Pros.-. Service. This increase is one of ihc largest m the history of theU.P. - 141 words
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Article172 1957-02-04 9 New Model Ferguson Tractor WITH large-scale development plans now under way and proposed in Malaya, Ferguson tractors will play an everincreasing role in the varied work thev can tackle, said a spokesman of Borneo Motors Ltd. Borneo Motors are the local agents and distributors for these tractors. Announcing the arrival172 words
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Article46 1957-02-04 9 FIRESTONE INT 'L CO. HEAD NAMED MR. W. D. Waugh has Veen named president of Firestone International Company, succeeding Mr. Samuel Broers who retired on Jan. 1. Mr. Hancy S. Fire. '.ore. chairman of Firestone Ty:e and Rubber Company, ann< un- ced m Akron. Ohio. UPUP - 46 words
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Advertisement91 1957-02-04 9 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LIMES srar^ssvsr 1 FERMAI PO,t. M ..s 8 F.b 9 Feb 11/1J F.b II M« *UNC»VIUI Mi>" b F b F#b 4APf MM to.* L« i-» N*M«M lv« «ont«io-t. M To*k >.f tct M Root »PO»« HARRISONS CROSFIELD (M) LTD. I.i x^foo.* /<?6» "Ot» >»»tte^^»lr > PELNI-LINES 12. ROBINSON91 words
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Advertisement253 1957-02-04 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. TENDERS. ELECTRICITY DEPART--L* MENT: (a) Disposal oi S rap. Tender Deposil $150/-. Close 12 NOON 13 l: (b) Supply of 250 Volts Gi PVC Armoured Cable Ten I Deposil 1200/-. Close 12 NOON 4.3 57. WATER DEPARTMENT: Manufacture and Supply oi Uniform Straight Asbestos Cement253 words
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Advertisement952 1957-02-04 9 NOTICES NATURALISATION VOTICE IF HFFEBY GIVEN that ie ing persons a idressei below are applying m Governor for naturaiisat;or r .r. that w jf person who knows sr.y rr,- i why naturalisation should i I be granted send a written anri signed statemeni r f the fa~ts Chid Secretary. ChJal952 words
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Article136 1957-02-04 10 Malacca. Sun. Malacca held combined Selangor. Negri and Malacca Eurasians eleven to a one-all draw m a hockey friendly on the Malacca Club Padang yesterday. The start found the Eurasians right inside the Malacca 25, but the home defence he.d out. In the 15th minute, a breakthrough on136 words
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Article83 1957-02-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The next Pan-Malayan Ma'av? hockey tournament will be divided into four zones so a^ IB enable every State m the Federation and Singapore to take part. The winners in' e^ch rone will qualify tor the semi-finals and the finals '-vill be played at Kuala Lumpur83 words
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Article23 1957-02-04 10 LOXDOX. Feb. 3 (Reutcr) England heat Luxembourg 7-1 after leading 5-1 at halftime m a youth football international here last night.23 words
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Article184 1957-02-04 10 NSW YORK. Saturday's U.S. College basketball results by the Associated Press: Southern Oregon 77 Eastern Oregon 69. Cenra] Washington 66 Eastern Washington 54. St -M..rv's California 90 Pepperdine 81. San Frand«Co State 72 Los Angeles 9tate 53. Nevada 43 Chicago State 42. San Francisco 06 Los Angeles184 words
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Article113 1957-02-04 10 MALACCA. Sun.— Malacca Club beat the Raub Cricket Club by 116 runs m a friendly crickrt match yesterday at the Malacca Club Padang m the first fixture of the Malacca Cricket, .season. The Club knocked up 156 runs before rain intervened shortly alter lunch. Set with the113 words
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Article340 1957-02-04 10 IPOH. Sun. Twenty-one-year-old newcomer, Donald Baxter, who arrived m the country only seven months ago, today annexed the North Malayan Golf title beating Patrick Lim (28) of Kuala Lumpur, oneup m the final played on the Perak Turf Club Sports Club course m Tiger Lane.340 words
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358 1957-02-04 10 Transvaal 209 For 8 In Day Of Slow Cricket JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 2 (Reuter) Transvaal scored 209 runs for the loss of eight wickets against the M.C.C. by the close of a slow day's cricket on the second day of the match here. At tho wicket all day. Transvaal added 140358 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1957-02-04 10 GET the habit of looking ahead before starting pass action. Remember the eye is faster than the muscle movement —the distance to the receiver is important plus the fact that it takes time for the ball to get to the receiver—get the habit of judging the1,083 words
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Article26 1957-02-04 10 EDINBURCH, Feb. 3 (Reuter) Scotland beat Wale? by nine points to six m the ir.lcrnational rugby union mat-h here yesterday. Halftime score was 6-6.26 words
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Article154 1957-02-04 10 LONDON. Feb 2, (Reuier) Gordon Pirie, who is now living m New Zealand, has been awarded the C. N. Jackson Memorial Cup by the Amateur Athletic Association as Britain's outstanding athlete of 1956. During the year Pirie broke world records for the 3,000 and 5,000 metres, and154 words
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Advertisement271 1957-02-04 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS wvwwww vwvwvvw v^\\^^\■w\\W'V^^^^^^^^^^^^ \wmwwwww nrr= now showing! I |CATHAY|IIam-1.45-4.15-6.45& 9.30pm f«copf hurls you into THE YEAR 2508 \jm ,*Y r *xMTtrTKewivfC*L*a ML. m mito wisn wcrmt jM^ sumnf MUCH MARLOWE •MANCY SATES COMING! M-G-M Presents Metrocolor "THE OPPOSITE SEX" C'Scope JUNE JOAN AW DOLORES JOAN ALLVSO.N BLONOELL271 words
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Article, Illustration728 1957-02-04 11 Bolster Hopes Of Winning Scottish Cup LONDON, Feb. 3 (Reuter)— Rangers, one of Scotland's foremost clubs, strengthened their hopes of winning the Scottish Football Association Cup yesterday when they crushed the holders, Hearts, 4-0, m the fifth round of the competition. Football m England was confined toAP - 728 words
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Article180 1957-02-04 11 LONDON, Feb. 3 (Reuter) Middlesex, county championship holders and finalists for the last three seasons, were beaten 9-0 yesterday by Yorkshire m the semi-final of the competition. Yorkshire will meet Devon. la.st y oar's runnors-up, who beat Leicestershire 11-6 m tho other semi-final. Last year180 words
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1107 1957-02-04 11 U.K. SOCCER RESULTS AND POSITIONS ifIMXtN. FHv i (Rrnt«T) Fnshvli imiJball leasm- Manilini:utter today's statchea are a* follows: LEAC.It ONE Arsenal 6. Sheffield W. 3. Aston Villa I. Leeds United 1 Burnley 3, Newcastle U:iitra 2 Cardiff C. 1. Birmingham C 2 Charlion A 0. Blackpool 4. Chelsea 2. West1,107 words
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Article112 1957-02-04 11 HONOLULU. Feb. 2 (UP J.Olympic light-heavywetgni weightlifting champion Tommy Kono last night broke his own world record with a tot a! of 989-lbs.. three more than the record he set m Melbourne. Kono's trainer and adviser Dr. Richard You. said Kono came "within a slip of112 words
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Article36 1957-02-04 11 LOS ANGELES. Feb. 2. (APi Kid Centella, L< Angeles lightweight, won a split decision m 10 round? on Thursday night o%er Tommy Romulo. of the Philippine?. Both boys came m at 135 i pounds.36 words
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Advertisement235 1957-02-04 11 CLASSIFIED ADS ACk\O\UID<JMl\l THE la r r*f li \h3 n V ittended Sill AIIONS VACANT OING RE CITY COl N --'f iPTICEF m at if..*' 1° r Staft east 1 or bu t hsn 1 000 crii ann a t.| el ng i f ship and tip* and of m.235 words
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Miscellaneous172 1957-02-04 11 I*l l Aonsf 1 IH/I I |ii.HJ!i.!iydLifcrg the^re as**.'.'-??- on* 1 1 ''^SShF!^?^ I I f tGURE our SOME*3 \/X^ X tJ tf- s r-^r>) OP THOSE IN BOTI V^SILfi WAV POP *E TO ,SrM L/nOJCUV'M tv€ftj= A?E Tv*s >' v /WZ> </ CHAPS IS A WIN, ILL OFFEND EM'^V172 words
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Miscellaneous396 1957-02-04 11 r y< OUA I Ql OTATION: j "Right I* the eternal j sun: the world rannot delay Its coming." Wendell. J Phillips 2 MONDAY IOR E\KRY- i ONK: The day favours aUen- J j tion to outside Interests, j co-operative and friendship g matters. Be guarded acoin^t m J J396 words
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Article280 1957-02-04 12 Outlasts Manaf In B'ton Final TOP-SEEDED M. Sadali regained the H.M. Sultan of Selangor challenue cup which he held m 1955 by beatin? the defending champion Omar Manaf of Johore 17-14. 1,3-b. S rlali 5 straig y was achieved m the Us] m Mai lys EUdra280 words
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Article114 1957-02-04 12 THE V- n'j Sikh hate iatic Se angor, reg their lory I Singapore r when th< eai Urn tx-Ft leratic n 5 rv four g to one m the li ian A hock that* f to the five hockej tiey plaj Urn l ay they also p114 words
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Article60 1957-02-04 12 s DJVI--5. > n PA VfRJVVH Park: M > Woodbrdge a: V Cust s at I X)L: St Andrew* S x>la P r S nd. Seven* i-S ie I tdtntg; ire Football Cub V 3 SCC padfl r IBLE TENNIS SCHOOL I.F.AC versity MC44 5 St ire School60 words
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Article40 1957-02-04 12 BOMBAY. Feb. 2 (Rei;tcr^ Tar. Joe Hock. Indonesian badminton champion, entered Urn Pcmtllnala of the men*i singles m the international badminton championships here today He i dazzling display of couri rafi to beat CD Dcora.- (India)40 words
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Article36 1957-02-04 12 MALACCA Sat A BOll*a:'< c i. L d€ Vriea :n the r. H with a r the second :-.i.- Malacca Eur >. ins to surprl their S-.^r: r counterparts thus be par's hockej triangular champions.36 words
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Article119 1957-02-04 12 MORE than 500 competitors to »k part m the Bporti meal the Ceylon Sports Club to commemorate the ninth anoiversarj ol Ceylon'i mdependen c. The Assistant Ceylon Commissioner m Singapore Mr. C. Grtinasingham said that this •',i the first time a meet of i nature was119 words
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Article42 1957-02-04 12 INDIAN Recreation CTub beat GHQ Combined by the imla to one m a friendly soerer match at Farrer Park yesteriav Palaniappan 2. Salahudin 2. and S Krishnan scored for the Indian.; w'ni c GHQ's only coal i .-ame Irom Roberts42 words
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240 1957-02-04 12 KUALA LI.MPL'R. Sun. Ncgri Srmhilan Malays, brat Peaang Malays 3— l m the final of the first PanMalayan Malays Hookrv competition ior the Raja Lope Cup on the Selaagof Club padang yesterday. Tr.e Raja Ol Per.;-, the Teogku Mahkota of Pahang, •he Federation's Chi<240 words
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432 1957-02-04 12 New Itinerary Submitted To Visiting Tourists A NEW itinerary has been submitted to the Indian Olympic soccer team for their Federation tour and there is every possibility of their accepting it, Mr. Kwok Kin Keng, Honorary Secretary of the Football Association of Malaya, told432 words
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110 1957-02-04 12 Over 100 Teams In Youth Basketball MOKE than 100 teams have entered for the Youth Basketball competition organized by the Singapore Youth Sports Centre m conjunction with the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation. Yesterday, the tournament director US coach Ray Kaufman received no fewer than 110 entries. More late entries110 words
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Article143 1957-02-04 12 irOH. Sun— There were three bic; chance.- m the office-bearers elected ai today's tenth annual general meeting Of the Perak Chinese Football Federation. The top post of presidentship. vacated by the late Mr. Chan Lai Hong, went to Mr. Che e Hoi Voon. Mr. Wong Kirn143 words
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Article447 1957-02-04 12 U5555,000 A Year Contract NEW YORK, Feb. 3, (AP)— MICKEY MANTLE, baseball's player-of-the-year m 1956, is expected to sign a *****,000 contract making him the third highest salaried player m New York Yankee history. The 25-year-old slugger, first Major Leaguer to capture the triple batting447 words
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Article16 1957-02-04 12 BIRMINGHAM. Feb 'A (Reuter) England beat Scotland 9-0 m a badminton international here yesterday16 words
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Article194 1957-02-04 12 Courtney Equals World Record BOSTON. Feb. 2 (UP) Double Olympic champion Tom Courtney equalled the world indoor iecord for the 600-yard run tonight blazing to a 40-foot victory m the 68th Boston A. A. track meet. m 1 minute Of 5 seconds. Courtney, now m the Army and stationed here,194 words
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Article, Illustration120 1957-02-04 12 Kesavan Hari Get Tips TWO MALAYAN OLYMPIANS, Kcsavan Soon of Singapore and llari Chandra cf the Federation were interested listeners at an athletic tcssion given by US basketball and athletic coach, Sam Fox at the Singapore Youth Sport; Centre yesterday. Fox spent two and half houranswering question after question from120 words
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Article536 1957-02-04 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD SAYS KFALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The second race meet of the 1957 season whi. h concluded at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday yielded a crop of winners that promise bigger things to come during the season. The most impressive display was that of White Magic,536 words
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Article294 1957-02-04 12 SINGAPORE'S H. Khamis, looking sharp, battled defending champion Yon Mian m the first set of the all Malayan Malays tennis championship final when rain halted further play. Khatnis was leading 5-4 on the Sultan Sulaimnn Club courts when play was stopped. This was the seventh postwar294 words
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