Singapore Standard, 6 February 1957
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Title Section34 1957-02-06 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD P O L I C I 2S481 (5 lines) 2400 it m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 i Ml. No. 218 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1957 14 I'At.K* 15 CENTS34 words
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428 1957-02-06 1 CROWN APPEALS, SO COLONEL IS JAILED Fine Is Not Fit Punishment COLONEL m the BriA:my was sentenced x rr.crr.r.s' jail yesterafter the Singapore i Court had decreed a |65Q fine imposed Jxo dv a lower Court "wholly inadequate." reversing '-he sentence 'V.onel J. H H. Ccombes. md Education Officer. :.Q.428 words
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Article, Illustration241 1957-02-06 1 TWO graduate assistant lecturers of the Univer sity of Malaya yesterday won the coveted Queen's Scholarships for 1957. They are: Mr. Satwant Singh Dhaliwal father of two children, and Mr. Chatar Singh Data. MR BATWANT SINGH a first class honours graduate m Zoology241 words
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236 1957-02-06 1 JAKARTA, Feb. 5— A "rebel group" of army officers m Sumatra to^ay appeared to have won a substantial victory with a Government announcement that the first military district— North and Central Sumatra— would be divided into thiee separate command** Two of the new commands,Reuter; UP - 236 words
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Article48 1957-02-06 1 HONGKONG. Feb. 5 (UP) One of the two engines ot a DC. 3 Air Laos plane caught fire shortly alter the aircraft had left, here for Vietiane today. The French pilot extinguished the flames and immediately flew his plane back with six passengers aboard.48 words
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Article24 1957-02-06 1 A TOP ReDublic of Korea official m Seoul yesterday called lor the sending of *an official trade mission to South Vietnam— UPUP - 24 words
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Article101 1957-02-06 1 Police Free Twenty Union Men MORE than 20 unionists detained under the Public Security Ordinance, were- released by the Government lasi week. They mcl ide mem en and officials ol the Pineapple Workers Union, STC Union. Chinese Bus Workers Union and the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers Union. They were101 words
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Article17 1957-02-06 1 INDIA produced 23,750 tons of natural rubber m 1956. an official announce- ment says. APAP - 17 words
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129 1957-02-06 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. (AP). U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said today he hopes Israel will comply with the U.N. resolution calling for withdrawal of its forces from the Gaza ktrip and the Gulf Of Aqaha area. These hopes. Dulles told" a129 words
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Article184 1957-02-06 1 LONDON. Feb. 5 (Reuten— Lieutenant-Commander Michael Parker has resigned as private secretary to the Duke of Edinburgh, it was announced last night. For years he has been the Duke's close companion and they are at present at sea together on the Royal Yacht. Britannia on their184 words
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Article359 1957-02-06 1 K. C. ARUN - MALAYA'S OWN PRIVY COUNCIL K. C. ARUN Alliance Plan Will Soon Go Before Rulers By The UMNO-MIC-MCA Alliance, m Its memorandum submitted to the Commission last September, asked that "there should tie irom the Supreme Court, a right of ultimate appeal to the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong who for the purpose359 words
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148 1957-02-06 1 Another Egg Story BVTTERWORTH, The? A Rhodt U tn owned hy M r L M Xi )j X lloch O vi Karri pong Boya here todai laid c v r^; three MfflOM Mr. KviJoch told the S- r higgctl hen s egg148 words
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151 1957-02-06 1 Rioters Shot, Shops Bombed In Ceylon COLOMBO, Feb. 5 (AP)— A gunman opened fire on crowds in the British naval base town of Trinoomalee yesterday killing one Ceylonese and injuring seven others. The shooting came as language riots flared between Tamil and Sinhalese-speaking factions. RhnJ gangs roamed the streets dynamiting151 words
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Article, Illustration84 1957-02-06 1 Newsman Dies After Tennis A SINGAPORE journalist, Ang Earn Hock of the editorial start of the Straits Time?, collapsed while playing tennis at the YMCA m Bras Basah Road and died on admission to the General Hospital vesterriay. Son cf Mr Ang Kirn Pens of Penang. he was well-known as84 words
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Article59 1957-02-06 1 ONE hundred and (art) pounds ol opium worth more than $42,000 were seized from the Norwegian vessel, Gordian. yesterday. Customs officers who boarded the vessel on a routine check when it arrived here from Bangkok found the opium concealed m the funnel shalt. No arrests have been59 words
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Article32 1957-02-06 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 <AP) The World Bank reported yesterday a profit of US$l7,--994.105 for the last'six months of 1956 This compared with U5513,680,689 tor the same period m 1955.32 words
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Article98 1957-02-06 1 Now Banda Wants A Republic COLOMBO. Feb 5 <UP> .Prime Minister Mr s w r D. Bandarara:KP announced toda tl il ht ti taklnj prelimins to declare C( ylon a i<v il He said that the declaration of Ceylon as a republic would not bp done ex parte, s:nrc it98 words
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Article32 1957-02-06 1 A CRIPPLED Liberlan freighter, reported sinking m an earlier distress signal was located after a wide search of the Florida Straits yesterday and reported In no Immediate danger.— UPUP - 32 words
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Article64 1957-02-06 1 COI OMBO, Fc- 3 (UP) Ceylon's Prime Minister Mr S W. h D Bandaranaike nas oabieri the United Nationi asking whether Ceylon ha* m fact been appcirAed to the sixnation Negotiating Committee Or. B <~7 E\ rpt for press reports. Cejlon hsr s:;^ not64 words
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192 1957-02-06 2 IPOH Tues.— A 24-year-old rubber tapper, Shafie bin Tahir was today bound over m $200 to be of good behavioui for three years after he was found guilty by >lr. Justice Good ot causing hurt to his 20-year-old wife. Originally. Shafie192 words
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91 1957-02-06 2 Hit and Run Police Offer A Reward A REWARD La being oflertt to ar.y 9t-WttMM VIM can sup? v the Sircapore Traffic r^."-- 1 In! .rr.at:~n on a fatal acc:dent at the J-.ir.ction of Selegie Road and Ma:Sen2le Road OB Jan U %nn mnclng the offer of the reward Traffic91 words
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Article38 1957-02-06 2 LI". Guap San a .can to ar>'i:-^ Defore tice X. m the Singapore A->.-re? yesterday accused rf i.scharging a r.rearr- s". P^li^e OfP.-er a backlaM of! Craig Road mi Urn afternoon oi Oct 23 lad year.38 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-02-06 2 POLYGLOT Malaya ran adopt "herself" to any costume and circumstance And proof of this 13 m the picture above. Federation Girl Guides who attended the World Guides Centenary Camp at Manila were invited to fashion Filipino "Belintawak" costumes. They did and looked very nice. too. Guides m theStandardpicr - 68 words
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137 1957-02-06 2 A WOMAN. Sugrabahl. 30. wa.<s killed and eight others injured when a car m which they were travelling was Involved m a collision with a military truck at the junction of Adams Road and Bukit Ttmah Road. Singapore, yesterday. One was admitted137 words
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Article53 1957-02-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A Chinese pig farmer In Klang Road was fobbed by four armed men last night. All the robbers were masked. One of them was reported to have been armed with a pistol and the other three had knives. They ransacked the house and got53 words
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Article36 1957-02-06 2 MR LEE CHOON ENG. an Assemblyman, has written to the Secretary of the Rural B^ard Sinsjanore. for the Installation of more public s'andpipes aiong Tanah Merah Kechil to serve the people living m the area.36 words
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314 1957-02-06 2 Specialist Calls For A Total War On TB INCIDENCE IN MALAYA THE WORLD'S HIGHEST KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tuberculosis incidence m Moloyo is about the highest m the world and government must take "firm posi tive action" to eradicate the scourge. Dr. J. S. Sodhy the Federation's tuberculosis specialist and one314 words
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194 1957-02-06 2 Good Citizens Gang Up To Defeat The Reds KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The defeat of Communism ana the establishment of communaJ harmony m Malaya will be the two-fold purpose of a Federation organization to be formed on Feb. 7 when 400 delegates from seven States and one Settlement meet here. The194 words
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Obituary35 1957-02-06 2 MR ANG EAM HOCK of S P 3rd Avenue. Bukit Tin gapore. d:ed sudde- yesterday leavinf a widow two sons Dem* and Rich; at Bidadari O r\ a' 5 r m today Fch f35 words
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Article436 1957-02-06 3 They Live In One Of The Worst Affected Areas, But... Deluge Comes But Once A Year, So $3 Million. Safety Plan Is Scorned KOTA TINGGI, TUES.-A $3,000,000 SCHEME TO BULD A NEW TOWN IN KOTA TINGGI JOHORE, FREE FROM THE RAVAGES OF THE EARLY FLOODS436 words
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Article, Illustration31 1957-02-06 3 THIS is what the people of Kota Tinegi had to undergo during the floods last December when the water level m the town rose to six feet.31 words
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362 1957-02-06 3 Corruption Trial: A DEPUTY PUBLIC PROSECUTOR, Mr. Francis T. Scow. submitted m a Singapore Court yesterday, that there appeared to be a "lot of cracks" m the alibis of the defence. For a dcicr.zQ alibi to succeed it must be "con- ere'.o."362 words
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Article42 1957-02-06 3 HONGKONG, Feb. S Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16. r5 to £1 Sterling; $6.0975 to V S -I; $1 840 to Malayan $1: $0 181 to onf Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $266 62S to a tael.42 words
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Article45 1957-02-06 3 THE itrikfl st the Strait? Echo Press m Penang entered sixth day yesterday with no sign of settlement. The Board cf Directors of the Press decided at a meeting yesterday they were unable to accede to the demands of the striking employees.45 words
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Article183 1957-02-06 3 Form Class Goes In New System KAJANG. Tues. A new system already introduced m other schools m the Federation Is being put into practice for the first time m Ka'ang High School. The cu>tomary form classes have been dispensed with. Ins'ead, they have been converted into classes where various specific183 words
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Article71 1957-02-06 3 PENANG. Tues.— Enlistment of young men into the British Army will take place at the Ba'.ik Pu!au Recreation Club on Thursday, from 9 a.m to 2 p.m A recruiting tram of the Royal Air Force (Malaya) will v:?it Penang on Monday, Feb. 29 to interview and71 words
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Article174 1957-02-06 3 Smelters Seek To Eject Mandore BUTTERWORTH, Tues. Mr. C. F. Rogers, manager of the Straits Trading Company here, sought legal action before Inche Hassan bin Hussain m the Magistrates Court today to eject Arju Miah, a former Pakistani mandore of the Company from his quarters m Allan Road. The plaintiff174 words
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Article30 1957-02-06 3 LEE YIT KENG appeared before Mr. Au Ah Wah m the Penang First Magistrate's Court yesterday for failing to lodge an income-tax return, and was fined $70.30 words
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Article31 1957-02-06 3 THE San Francisco ballet, one of America's most celebratee classical troupes, will visit Kuala Lumpur next week for two performances m the Town Hall commencing on Feb. 14.31 words
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Article116 1957-02-06 3 THE Singapore Ministry of Education announced yesterday that five summer schools are to bo held under a joint programme at Oxford. Strat-ford-on-Avon. London and Edinburgh Universities m July and August. Although accommodation is restricted and the courses are intended mainly for postgraduate students, including teachers116 words
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167 1957-02-06 3 Courteous Service To Public Is Keynote Ot City Council Policy EMPLOYEES of Singapore's City Council will learn how to deal with members of the public POLITELY. The Council is Lo launch a training scheme to give its staff a wider knowledge of their work. The training includes a courtesy course.167 words
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Article96 1957-02-06 3 SINGAPORE UMNO will hold a delegates conference on Fob 10 to discuss the future position of local Malays, to decide on the mandate to be given to the UMNO representative m the Merdcka talks m London m March. UMNO's general secretary. Sycd Ahmad Jamalullil, told96 words
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154 1957-02-06 3 300 Say We Have Confidence' THREE hundred Malayan students studying m American Universities have expressed their "confidence and faith" m Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock and his Government. In a letter to the Chief Minister, the Malayan Students Association stressed full154 words
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91 1957-02-06 3 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. A smouldering broomstick started a fire m a shop-house. Chop Chin Soon Hin. m Bagan Luar Roac\ here this afternoon. The rfire was confined to the back of an almeirah on the second floor of the building, which was occupied by Towka v Lim91 words
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Article78 1957-02-06 3 IPOH. Tues President of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Perak Chinese Association. Mr. Lav Pak Khuan. last night exhorted the new officials of the two associations to "serve your community and country faithfully." Mr. Lav was speaking at a ceremony heic last night78 words
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164 1957-02-06 3 Cyclist Took Hit-And-Run Car Number PENANG. Tues. When a car failed to stop after knocking down a schoolboy, a cyclist rode after it and took its number down, the Magistrate's Court was told today. Before Mr. Au Ah Wan was 27-year-o!d Lim Girn S:ew. who was ailegec to have driven164 words
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220 1957-02-06 4 MALACCA'S NEW $16 MIL. POWER STATION First Phase Ready In 1959 MALACCA, Tues. The first phase of Malacca's new $16,000,000 power station is expected to be completed early m 1959, a spokesman for the Central Electricity Board told the Standard today. This means that m two years' time the power220 words
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Article, Illustration118 1957-02-06 4 Meet 'The Swish' She Thinks Flying Is Great Fun MEET "The Swish" otherwise known as Miss Phyllis Hornby, a pretty lfl-year-old Air India International hostess. But why "The Swish"'.' "Well. I sway when I walk or so they tell me." she told reporters when she passed through Singapore Airport on118 words
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316 1957-02-06 4 HURT IN MISHAP: DR. AWARDED $3,900 DAMAGES A SINGAPORE doctor was allowed to recover £3,900 m damages, yesterday by the Court of Appeal, tor injuries sustained, as a result of a motor collLson on Nov. 14, 1955. HT Dr. V. V Menon was given this award against Henri Pigeonneau, whose316 words
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Article150 1957-02-06 4 CI.OSINd rubber prices (cents per Ib) «n Singapore yesterday were: lone: Irregular STORE TIN The price of tin on the local market yesterday was S3Bsi per pirul. (Lp M <ts LONDON KIBBER No 1 RS S. Settlement House Terms Tuesday's opening first session ivere: Tone: Easier CLOSING Spnt150 words
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Article37 1957-02-06 4 FORTY girls m two classes of the Kajang Convent yesterday banded together to form the school's first two junior links of the British Red Cross Society They are under the leadership of two school girls,37 words
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Article29 1957-02-06 4 THE British Council's Oral English for School Certificate class arranged for Mondays at 6.30 p.m. has been changed to Wednesday evenings at 6.30 p.m. beginning Feb. 13.29 words
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Article94 1957-02-06 4 French Artist Arrives On Mission A FRENCHMAN arrived m Singapore by Qantas-BOAC airliner yesterday to "capture" our girls. But there should be no cause for an alarm— Mr. Louise Kahan is an ARTIST. And to be 'captured" by him is a privilege. He presented the Queen with a painting after94 words
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Article62 1957-02-06 4 THE Singapore Tricycle Owners' Association yesterday appealed t« the Minister for Communications and Works. Mr Francis Thomas, to urge the City Council not to issue new liccnne^ for tricycles The President of the Association. Mr. Wong Ah Pui. yesterday said he felt it was necessary to make62 words
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Article40 1957-02-06 4 THE body of an ex-Tro-chew Wayang actor, Quek Cheng Kang. 54, was found floating m the sea near the Master Attendant's Pier. Singapore, yesterday. Quek had several cuts on his forehead. Police do not suspect foul play.40 words
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Article133 1957-02-06 4 FOR attempting to pass 10 pellets of prepared opium embedded m a cake of soap to a prisoner at the Outram Road Remand Prison on Dec. 24, last year. Lim Khoo Luk. 55. was yesterday fined $100 by the Singapore Seventh Magistrate, Mr. S.133 words
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Article38 1957-02-06 4 MALACCA. Tues.— Rev Father M. J. Pintado will speak nn "Portugal's policy m its drive to the East and the case of Malacca" at the High School Hall on Thursday at 7 p.m.38 words
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Article33 1957-02-06 4 A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD srhoolboy. Ong Ah Knh, died on admission to the Singapore General Hospital, last night of injuries sustained after hp was knocked down by a car at Thomson Road yesterday.33 words
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Advertisement401 1957-02-06 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS r— -=^j LAST DAY TODAY! JCATMATJ Ham-1.45-4.15-6.45& 9.30pm MARLOWE NANCY GATES m MAUD XKTI^IS SCItN( K-l U IKIN IHKII.I.EB "WORLD WITHOUT END" < INKMASCOPE mUMKIIOR 7FROM TOMORROW! Women! Grab your mar, and take him to see this delightful caper! *r^}r*x* AIJMV (ouj.vs (iR.\Y Nhebmw* Miller i m401 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous496 1957-02-06 4 zAlmanctc Information at a Glance IHH M>s o| SINHAPOIk: Annual SINGAPORE f! !ie: a K rties Hole! m m B-B.C. J^W JWMW^HB| TIME XIDjL X.XC. Mineral OMMM-as Servlrpi: Wsf Mf &.*n^ifl MMM |(I|(X^ 214im (8 9 The^dftoria'if The V.:'^ BWob^^SS>J«>>JSrJ!:^yjl Poll Dickson H ;ij am .7 6 ft) Hi-;h Burdon496 words
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Article346 1957-02-06 5 LA W PROFESSOR GIVES BAR COMMITTEE AN ASSURANCE UNIVERSITY GRADUATES ARE ALL FULLY TRAINED AND QUALIFIED MALACCA, Tues.— Members ol the Bar "here were assured by Law Professor L A Sheridan yesterday that they 'need have no tear ol the profession bein;flooded by law graduates'346 words
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147 1957-02-06 5 TOM. Tues. The cry §1 i baby attracted a B-"! of No. 13 Troop hute Squadron of 22 i.il Air Services to a terrorist camp m the ■P i h ajea of Perak relay But d the ptti I reach- 1 site the147 words
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Article21 1957-02-06 5 THI re PI n the ition r. I annnal ril 'ng on F< b. 13 the Penang Recreation it21 words
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213 1957-02-06 5 KUANTAN, Tues.— The AssLstant District Officer, Kuala Lumpur, Inche Ismail bin Abdul Jamil has been tipped" to be the next Pahanjj State Secretary, taking over from Inche Abdullah bin Ibrahim who is now Mentri Besar. The P. -hip.^ Government hns approached the Federal213 words
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Article40 1957-02-06 5 OO: T .I-.^ C the Pa ar Pii i new village near diec' m the Ipoh District yesterday. Ooi wa i rallied to ho p I irdj bu! pi it to be suffering n istic soda40 words
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Article, Illustration86 1957-02-06 5 by Cling Seng Poh. IT'S little Sarita's first birthday partv and she just cannot make up her mind which of the tasty cakes and cookies to sample first. She finally settled for the biggest piece, her hirthdav cake and here she is. knife inStandardpic - 86 words
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Article43 1957-02-06 5 TANJONG ma: :m. Toes.— D- Jaflar bin Ahmad has asties as medical n cr- harge ol the Kuala Distri I H< pitai He Dr Rashid bin Abdullah who c on transler to Kuals -pur as medical ofliref-in-harge of Bungsar Hospital43 words
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322 1957-02-06 5 THE resignation (if Mr. S. Jaganathan. President of the Trudr Union Council, from the Singapore Labour Front was due to a misunderstanding. Me David Marshall, the t'ront rhairman. told the Standard yesterd.iv B-..' trade Union leaders m the c! that Mr. Ja^anath id 'done322 words
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Article85 1957-02-06 5 House Suit Amicably Settled PENANS, Tues.— Ex-lawyer, > 1 Kheng Kooi, agreed m the High Court today to vacate house m Lim Loan Tcrz Boa 1 at the end of this month. Lin was defendant In I civil I brougbi by the owner ot the bouse, Mr. ntah Rock Lye.85 words
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Article129 1957-02-06 5 Tec Cleared Of Trust Charge KUALA LI' MPUR. Tues. A tective seraeant, Hassan bin Abdullah, who was I to have pawned the jewel] ho sorrowed from a friend was today acquitted of criminal breach of trust by SessJ i Court President Inche If. If. Hashim. Wno Ten:; Chyc. I rcvcnv;c129 words
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158 1957-02-06 5 'Disappearing' Man Is Missing From His Home IL ALA II'MPIK. Turs. tired polite clerk, Mr. Tan i alias Kai Peng, has dLs»ared from his home m [ling Jaya. He was »ast going for his usual evenwalk on Jan. 29 r Tan was wearing a blue shirt, khaki shorts and a158 words
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Article38 1957-02-06 5 MORE than sixty Eurasians Mid their frienas attended s dinner held at the E.and O. Hotel. Penang, recently tc honour Mr. G. Shelley. Preside!.: of the Eurasian Union ol Malaya on his receiving the 0.8. E.38 words
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168 1957-02-06 5 KUALA 1 1 MPUR. Tucs. A youth who pleaded guilty to a charge of robbery today asked Sessions Court President. Inche MM. Hashim. to send him to his "motherland." He was Wong Lai Soon. 22. uho with Wong Chew. 19.168 words
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204 1957-02-06 5 He Didn't Like My Cooking, Says Wife A SINGAPORE day made no order lor raai tenance on a summons brougl I by a JTOUng wile against farmer-hi I :< i aua i ref. ised to go hack to him. Tan Geok Er.g. a housewife, said she married Ice V* Chat,204 words
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Article79 1957-02-06 5 Local Quail Eggs At 8 cts. Each BUTTER WORTH. Tues. Rcs"aurant.> m Peoang no longer have to dept-nd on Hongkong lor their supplj i I quail eggs A poultry rearer io Btgu A jam here oom h B stock of nearly 1.000 quail? which lay an average of 500 egg]79 words
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Article89 1957-02-06 5 Union Says 'No' To Outside Aid PENANG, tut 3 F.\, cutive Council oi the Malayan Mining Employees' Uni< n me< ting m I aiping jrestei decided to reject financial aid [rom tnc Internationa] Confod* eration of Freo Trade Unions or any other quarter The Council expressed Iti belief m self-help89 words
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Article16 1957-02-06 5 JOIIORE will spend Sim: 000 :his year for 1.800 water -.ctcrs m the State.16 words
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Article456 1957-02-06 6 wINGAPORE'S taxpayer! Will muster m full force this evening at St. Andrew's Memorial Hall for the purpose of launching an Income Tax Payers' Association. The proposal to set up an organization o: this kind has been welcomed by all communities and the sponsors can* be assured of lull456 words
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Article458 1957-02-06 6 Malay Music Songs AJALAY song-wiitera and literary men m BillgaPOTI have :ormecl a COOU&ittee to propauate knowledge and appreciation of Malay national songs and music, because they feel that such ip- as Malaya La on the threshold c: nationhood In present tiav Malaya, the primal songs md music ol the458 words
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Article, Illustration494 1957-02-06 6 Cassandra - Cassandra "What had the Royal visitor got that the others didn't have?" ■OIL- says LONDON REMARKABLE and I think grotesquely significant thing occurred a: the National Airport at Washington. General Eisenhower, for the first time since he became president nearly five yean ago, lelt the White494 words
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Posting of Teachers
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Letter346 1957-02-06 6 R adio Malaya Stakes Sir; Sbortwave'a line-up oi the D.0.8. stakes for the Deputy Director's p?<t wrai most interesting and enLightening, and I know certain q.;c:ics must arise m the m.ncis of many rea< ers. find iistencrs to Radio iya. Firstly, it is my opinion an Expatriate officer tvtafl this346 words
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Letter546 1957-02-06 6 We the PEOPLE Sir; The Ministry of Education, we are told, is the most tufted lor imia i c Ma'ayanisation. I i i to the Malayanj iCion Commis n by a very rttpflWllWfl oflicer. who is now fairly well on top of Ministry's ladder. While our local "top-dogs" are anxious546 words
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Letter121 1957-02-06 6 Sir; Allow Singapore, Malacca and Penang to remain under Colonial Rule *and the populace m ill those three Settlements will bow to the FACT that Colonial Administration will be far mort tolerable than any Malayanised form of Government m the country. We should not steer from the truth121 words
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Article811 1957-02-06 6 Jules Menken - Double Talk in MOSCOW and PEKING Jules Menken By LONDON TWO principal themes run through the recent visit to Moscow of Chou En Lai, the Chinese Premier and Foreign Minister and through the related background of Soviet and Chinese policy. One theme is that antagonism between the Communist and free811 words
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Advertisement36 1957-02-06 6 LATEST STYLES BEST and CHEAPEST k Beautiful W FLOCKED and RADIUM 4 printed NYLONS I enchanting shades for Modern near Buy at your reliable shop:' jjl^aaciiak ftaein&at,& gs, 83 87, Arab Street, Spore Tel:- ***** *****.36 words
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Advertisement9 1957-02-06 6 All Correspondence Should Be Short And To The Point.9 words
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Advertisement79 1957-02-06 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY ENQUIRIES AND RESERVATIONSAll enquiries regarding train travel and requests for reservations, are welcomed by leading travel agencies, or at any station of the Malayan Railway. The principal of these are: Station Masters at: 'Phone Nr Penong 2290 Proi 27 4 Taiping 55 Ipoh 345 1 K.L. (reservations) Ist79 words
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345 1957-02-06 7 TroopsOrderedTo Shoot Refugees VIENNA, Feb. 5— Ommunist Hungary iled its border with Mirshal Tito's Yugoslavia today and ordered mixed patrols of Hungarian and Russian soldiers to shoot any one trjing r<» escape. Budapest Radio anr .need that five coun- i along the border hadUP; Reuter - 345 words
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Article109 1957-02-06 7 Blast Wipes Out Clant Bomb Dump NICOSIA. Feb. 5 <AP) A giant bomb dump over which two Greek Cypriot newlyweds spent the first weeks of their married life was blown up today The blast shook the neighbours' nomes to their foundations. The newlyweds. a policeman and his wife, weren't there109 words
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Article109 1957-02-06 7 TAIPEI. Feb. 5 fUP) The Nationalist Chinese Government has decided to confer academic medals upon three young Chinese physicists m the United States who have recently rocked the scientific world by toppling the parity law In nuclear physics, it was announced today. Professors Yang Chennine, presently with109 words
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Article51 1957-02-06 7 CANBERRA Fc^ 5. (Reutcr) More than 150 de.egates attended lodav's npeninc here ot the sixth Parifi:" area Travel A:-?ociation Conference Countries represented are Alaska, Australia, Canada. Fiji. Formosa. Hawaii. Hongkong, Indonesia. Japan. Korea. Mexico. New Caledonia. New Zealand. Phiiinnines. Singapore. Tahiti. Thailand. United States I and51 words
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157 1957-02-06 7 Steps Taken To Prevent More Incidents LENNOX-BOYD ASSURES COMMONS LONDON, Feb. 5 (Keuter) The Colonial >ecretary, Mr. Alan Lennox- Boyd, said today the Hongkong Government! was doing all it could to prevent a recurrence ot incidents such as the recent Kowloon and Tsuan Wan riots. A Labo ir Member, Mr.157 words
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Article90 1957-02-06 7 HK Riots: 976 Charged HONGKONG. Feb. 5 (Reuter) Police announced today they had charged 976, persons with serious offences aru-in? out ot the Colony^ riots last October Of these. 332 had been discharged or acquitted. 127 were awaiting trial and 508 had been convicted. Convictlons~included tour for murder. 182 for90 words
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155 1957-02-06 7 E.O.K.A. STRIKES AGAIN WITH FIRE AND BOMBS NICOSIA, reb. 5 (AP)— The Greek underground terrorists struck again today with fire and more bombs. A 5 iag bi 're Union-* IthGrec c ex'r'-': la raided s block ol government offices beii t built m Limasso] and after tying up the nighl155 words
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Article42 1957-02-06 7 LONDON, Feb. 5 (Reutcr) Police searched the "Big Ben" clock tower adjoining the Houses of Parliament. London, during the night following an anonymous phone warriinj; by a hoaxer that a time bomb had been placed m the building.42 words
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Article66 1957-02-06 7 MELBOURNE. Feb. 5. (Renter) A 23-year-old electrical engineering student from trie Philippines picked nil way through builders' debris at Par k vil le, Melbourne, this morning and became the first resident at International House. He is Apolonio (Ton.y) Villeaas. a Colombo Plan student who has been studying66 words
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Article35 1957-02-06 7 A BRITISH Anti-Blood Sports Society claimed m London, yesterday that nearly half of a village m Kent have signed a petition to Queen Elizabeth asking for the local stasjhound huntj to be stooped. Reutcr.35 words
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Article40 1957-02-06 7 THE Air Line Pilots' Association has rejected an offer ol renewed Federal mediation and said m Cntrago last night that there was no change m its plans for a strike on Friday asa:nst Pan American World Airways. Renter.40 words
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Article19 1957-02-06 7 SIB Winston Churchill fe se Ling hi* two farms at Chartwell, H was announced yesterday. Renter.19 words
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186 1957-02-06 7 LONDON, Feb. 5 (Reuter)—The worst gales of the winter, with gusts reaching 110 miles an hour, cast a trail o£ damage across Ireland and Scotland during the night, killing at least two people and injuring 60. Six ships were crippled m mountainous186 words
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Article91 1957-02-06 7 NEW DELHI. Feb. 5 (AP) A fighting cock m an east Indian villaße has shown it fears neither man nor bird. Press reports tell how two cocks, with sharp knives attached to their feet, fought each other m a village square near Jharia One cock, exhausted and91 words
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122 1957-02-06 7 .JAKARTA. Feb h iUl J > A 7;>-year-o'd man m West Java woke up m bis mlfl»i i |1 v. as beina loweted into the Criitr MA lOKI mourners "iifc d« es r i'>t -ni In the sraVe." a Bandung newspaper repcrted today.122 words
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Article, Illustration81 1957-02-06 7 MARGIT Muller is a girl who crawled to stardom. For only weeks ago, she crept .under the guns of Russian soldiers guarding the Hungarian border. Now she is sole ballerina with tile ~ondon Festival Ballet m "Swan Lake." Twenty-year-old Margit escaped from Budapest by train. But81 words
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Article329 1957-02-06 7 Sick Man Of Moscow Was Minor Official MOSCOW. Feb. s— More than 350 Deputies m the Council of Nationalities convened m marbled St. Apdrew's Hall at the Kremlin today for the first meeting of the current session of the Supreme Soviet (parliament) Four member- of the329 words
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141 1957-02-06 7 Strike Ends But Revoit Flares Anew In Algeria ALGIERS. Feb. 5 (IP) Shipping and transportation returned to near normaJ m this rebel -ridden territory today at the end ■I an right-da general strike described as a "failure" by French officials. Police and army p°'rols Kept up their hunt Un nationalists141 words
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Article108 1957-02-06 7 2 Britons Killed In Ambush ADEN b I UP- LMa« sident tribesmen s r i a oatrcii ol 6 tland Cameron Highlanders yesterday In a bloodj rtpsert battle In which t% Brltoni were kilted anc I ill spriouslv wounded It uas learned today Th( clash came as tension mounted following108 words
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Article93 1957-02-06 7 COLOMBO. Feh 5 (AP>— Red China's Premier Chou Encm his tempei at s mwi onference he:, today wh« c w;-. si ked about Anr ericas pnso::f ■'W v r f KJ| have 1 listen 1 the <t ol •■ip Preside! I th« United Si ;e.-' >93 words
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Advertisement76 1957-02-06 7 gsSMas^P^aY i[jnt "^B Al'yson Pfc £«r lalri MGM I 8 saucy I I tmm set i II luw tosongs I N I loan m 1 COIIiNS I Oolor?s CATHAY -TOMORROW! T~ "-w QP j^gasj^_ V^gggagt -t^mi^ an \a M ''J Portable with the de Luxe Features a Gift for a76 words
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Advertisement215 1957-02-06 7 Sea Island Cottons it ilk ROOS EN c r^^B^ These lovely crease-re*i*tant jahrut or* jgRK.. lL exclusive to v* and thete new ttockn are t*i H certain to he the talk sf the town. (ome < fo^^f^ j^mY-JR In ort^ A p lf> r ioir selection nou v t y,-.^^--215 words
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Article, Illustration251 1957-02-06 8 U.S. PLAN ROCKET BASES ON FORMOSA HONGKONG. Feb. 5. (Reuter 1 The United States is planning to build Matador rocket laur :hcrs en Formosa m trie n ir I iture, capable cf landing at mlc warheads In Commur t China, accordIng to auth jritative I'r.:-- i S'iies military reports reaching251 words
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Article155 1957-02-06 8 LONDON. Feb. 5: Two men told dramatic stories at an inquest of the last seconds before disaster came to a mighty Vulcan jet bomber, pride of the RAF. at the end of a 26,000-mile flight. THE PILOT of the V In: ron Leaner Do r ard,155 words
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Article117 1957-02-06 8 We** TOUCHED THE GROL'XD. short of the runtec,. s:::'l thp squadronlar. Ri I "yd to roo.n up out oj danger, but the MM ROM-dived o^.d crashes crd 'enr of crtv leera 1-. '.cd. Sq i In n-Leader Howard to! I the coroner at Ealing. that r.e hid117 words
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Article, Illustration298 1957-02-06 8 HOLLYWOOO r«b. 5 (Ranter) H^.-r.phrey B^^art, the screen actor, |tfl an estate valued "m ex^eis of 51,0 a ;or lin* to u w I for probate yesterday. Some estimate* have Bogart's estate at more than USSS.OOO.C I B^.^ar*. 56, who died cf ean- roe298 words
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520 1957-02-06 8 Sandys Denies Charges On Egyptian Casualties In Port Said REFUSES LABOUR DEMAND FOR ANOTHER INQUIRY LONDON, Feb. 5, (Reuter) Mr. Duncan Sandys m his first speech as Minister of Defence, strongly denied m the House of Commons, late last night, that Egyptian casualties m Port Said were probably 3,000. He520 words
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75 1957-02-06 8 KARACHI. Feb. 5 (AP). An "organization of crusaders" has been formed m West Pakistan's provinces to liberate Moslems on the Indian side of Kashmir." newsmen were told last night. Maj. Badshah Mahmood, a former major m the Briti.-h Indian Army who said he was the75 words
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Article, Illustration117 1957-02-06 8 Radar Girl Ann Says 'Life Was Like A Nightmare... ANN MALEY (right), the radar operator at London Airport, who gave evidence at the inquest on the Vulcan crash victims, said: "For weeks after the crash life was like a nightmare, but I think I can look forward now to happier117 words
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158 1957-02-06 8 LONDON, Feb. 5 (AP)— Britain hinted yesterda\ at uncovering evidence that the Russians are ship ping arms to Yemeni troops who have been wagin border warfare with British forces protecting neigh bouring Aden. Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd, pressed m the158 words
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123 1957-02-06 8 Not Time To Recognize Red China—KISHI TOKYO. Feb. 5 (UP) Foreign Minister Nobusuke Kishi said yesterday that the Japanese government has no intention at present of recognizing Communist China. "11l the light of present world conditions I do not think it is appropriate for Japan to hurriedly recognize Communist China."123 words
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Article55 1957-02-06 8 DUBLIN. Feb. 5 (Reuter)— The Irish Republic is to have a general election on March 5. it was announced here last night The coalition government, under Mr. John Costello. gave notice that the Dail (parliament) would be dissolved on Feb. 12 and would* meet again on55 words
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Article54 1957-02-06 8 MELBOURNE. Feb. 5 fßeutcr) A common Australian i-hrub may soon make Australia a major source m the world' supply of the drug Hyocine "Twilight Sleep" used m childbirthThe shrub, Duboisia, has been found to contain the drug. Duboisia also contains another drug. Atropine. used for dilating54 words
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Article25 1957-02-06 8 A RUMBLING gas explosion killed 37 miners m a deeplevel area of the Bishop Coal Mine m Virginia on Monday. Reutcr.25 words
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115 1957-02-06 8 PORT ALBERT. British Columbia. Feb. 5 (AP)— David Windsor Ferguson. 20. yesterday was sentenced to one year's jail on a charge of offer&ig an indignity to a human body. He pleaded guilty. The charge ioUowcd n hizarre midnight party last Sept. 24 when115 words
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Article144 1957-02-06 8 H.K. MURDER; LONDON, Feb. 5 (Reuter). Without calling on coui lor the Crown, the Jud Committee of the P Council yesterday refusi d petition lor spc>.;al leave to appeal, brought by Wong Kwan Fat. 27, who wat sentenced to ceaih m the Hongkong Supreme Court last144 words
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Article81 1957-02-06 8 MEXICO CITY. Feb. 5. <UP» The French Government received US$l <;o indftnnitj yesterday 'or the rnur<Ter ot three cals. Tr.e Movement for me Freedom nf Algeria" tent the money to compensate for the stoning to death of the cats m a recent demonstration by81 words
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Article, Illustration216 1957-02-06 8 Husband Had To Choose LONDON, Feb. 5 A BEAUTIFUL wife you •^see her on the right or a beautiful Rolls-Royce? That was the choice television producer John Whitney had to make, when he found he could not afford to keep both. The wife, former Festival Ballet dancer216 words
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261 1957-02-06 8 Ike^s M-E Doctrine WASHINGTON, Feb. 5: King Saud of Saudi Arabia indicated yesterday that the Arab world will accept President Eisenhower's Middle East doctrine after he explains its full meaning to other leaders m the area. He said he felt the plan to261 words
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Article28 1957-02-06 8 THE May< r and I I councillors < i S n or;«. small A enti resij ing a govei ent 1 the local f headq tatters. Reuter28 words
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Advertisement566 1957-02-06 8 IHDUSWAI POV/iR Of SAPAH shown to Japan Machinery .Miff Floating Fair %£s& I Xv y ft- w > P?E S? S cammmrojoc) i ■V V ENGINE yrf/T-Jx R I If 1 > 1 I ROOM /YjT Na 3 B t I V NO. 5. T.D. NO. 4. T.D. <%S NO566 words
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Advertisement111 1957-02-06 8 Colims j v 1 W I Ann SHWDAS Ann MiILU presents -V^^, the lowdown \k on dames with music 1 V In s O^ CmcmaScope aL and S CATHAY TOMORROW Itch Germs Killed IntfiMinules kr 'Y«wr akia has aaarty M miliior mnmnm and por«>a wkrn ftrm and ratiM trrrlbto llchlnr111 words
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Article237 1957-02-06 9 Bring In Non-Party Men— Lee MERDEI TALKS SINGAPORE'S A..-Party c~ r. :erer. <=> which to discuss tactics" I r the next Merdeka talks with the Colonial OrYice 13 BOi representative without Ir 'nendent members of the Leg ative Assembly, Mr L.-re Che n Ens, [ndepenc j n [or Queens- 2237 words
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229 1957-02-06 9 315 EXHIBITS FROM 41 COUNTRIES IN PHOTO EXHIBITION Colony Ranks Second SINGAPORE ranks second arnonp the 315 exhibits from 41 countries, to be shown at the eighth Mnfapore International Photographic Salon, trhich opens at the British Council Gallery on leb. 8. The Chief Minister. Mr Llm Ye-.v Hock, will officiate229 words
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Article212 1957-02-06 9 DIE to changes m the prices of Sarawak's primary E, the national income of the country is subvery marked fluctuations. Professor T. H. says m his fiscal survey report on Sarawak, released yesterday. The-" fluctuations ha Ye a considerable bearing on th pattern of revenue anc212 words
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Article112 1957-02-06 9 Islanders Have A Grouse THE tsln of Pulau SoSouth Singapore offl ia comp ained treatment by the We :ar« Departmeni In i out the dole to destithere. Several residents have romed to the Assistant Minfor E -ation Ir.che H c- Ha ji Abdu] that Jestitutes \n th? inds were not112 words
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Article17 1957-02-06 9 CHA! CX FT P IS, was lging i bathroom m Paya r.g Fenang, cr. Monday.17 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-02-06 9 The Loke Wan Tho Gold Medal winner "Campino" by Bernardino Cadete (Portugal). Honour Print "Dolores" by Gertrude L Pool (USA). Silver Medal for Pictorial "Estendal" by Antonio Rosa Casaco (Portugal).32 words
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406 1957-02-06 9 NEW sliding scales of export duty on produce, subranriolly increased import duties, imposition of personal income tax and relaxation of central control over local authority budgets, are among the recommendations made by Professor T. H. Silcock of the University of Malaya m a406 words
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Article78 1957-02-06 9 Police Fire At Car With Thugs SINGAPORE police early yesterday morning fired at armed secret society gangsters who failed to st< p their car at a road block nrar the Alexandra Police Station. The bullet hit the left rear bub cap of the car, but the gangsters drove away. Hie78 words
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Article149 1957-02-06 9 THE latest issue of The Malayan Historical Journal, published under tne- auspices of the Malayan Historical Society, follows its customary procedure by appealing to both "academic and popular" taste. Under ihe editorship of Mr. •T. C. Bottoms, it delves into the past history of Singapore anc149 words
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Article75 1957-02-06 9 THE following were elected office-bearers of the Buona Vi^ta Community Centre at a meeting held recently. President: Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha. Hon. Secretary: Mrs. S T. Wong. Hon. Treasurer; Mr. Chen^ Yong Koon. Committee members: Messrs. Ong Say Veo. Ang Soon Hoe. Leung Foong Chew. Tan75 words
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Article36 1957-02-06 9 THE E:im Church will give a fcee film show to tne public A its premises ;n Serangoon R-^ad. Singapore, on Saturday at 7 p.m. The film, iutt arrived from America, is entitled 'Seventeen."36 words
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Article68 1957-02-06 9 Orphanage For Muslim Children THE Singapore Muslimin Trust Fund Association will build a new twostorey orphanage this year to accommodate 30 boys. The Secretary of the Association, Syed Hamid bin Ahmad ALsagoff, told the Standard yesterday that the building would be sited m Mattar Road, off Aljunied Road. He said68 words
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109 1957-02-06 9 COLONY X-RAY CLUB'S FIRST LOTTERY MEMBERS of the Sincapore X-Ray Club are reminded that they have only until Feb. 28 to buy tickets for the Club's first lottery. Prizes m the sweepstake lottery are 515.000. $10,000 and $5,000. Tickets at $1 are available at the X-Ray Club office. Royal Singapore109 words
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Article, Illustration116 1957-02-06 9 TWO employees of the Telecommunications Department, Singapore retired yesterday after serving 70 years between them. They were Mr. Leong Kirn Tong, Chef Superintendent, and Mr. A. Henry, Special grade clerk, who were presented with valedictory letters at a simple ceremony yesterday by Singapore's Director of Telecommunications,116 words
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Advertisement385 1957-02-06 9 i mm. c:"-^ IKh.I^I rnrr V^"*P l^BflH Coral |Tm IMMBIBM PERMA\E\T K^ I llffiMlljHwlS wave... \j&tfm^ mF* PLUS OTHER lUMilddlKillMlCl nin nnnrci w»i Jir m Ml Blu rKIZLb; au«son ->*^ V B^^UESiMißwU|H^^fl CATHAY tomorrow SO EASY TO WEN— JI ST VOTE FOR VOI R EAVORIIT HMR STYLE AS WORN m385 words
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Article161 1957-02-06 10 RUBBER NERVOUS -SLUMPS TO 86 ¼c. R.I. Gold Shock > Hits Market REPORTS of Indonesia's "shocking; financial position" caused nervous trading m the Singapore rubber market which weakened and dropped 2] cents to 86i cents per lb. for first grade February shipment yesterday. Prices opened unchanged at II cents per161 words
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Article127 1957-02-06 10 A 'MAGIC EYE" device, which will land planes automatically without the pilot's aid. is beins tested m London. A helicopter has been used m early trials on the south bank of the River Thames. In the present stage the device takes over when the helicopter is127 words
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Article198 1957-02-06 10 New U.S. Investment Study Out THE U S Department of Commerce has just issued a new and m a sense, revolutionary study which takes a comprehensive and realistic look a:- US. private investments abroad. It answers m large part a question that has long concerned economists and businessmen: how to198 words
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Article, Illustration273 1957-02-06 10 Better Sales Of Brandy Likely THE advent of independence m Malaya is unlikely to affect sales of Cognac brandy, Mr. F. Maish, a representative of .1. F. Martell Co., Cognac, Charente, France, said m Singapore yesterday. "In bet, c are optimistic of bigger ana better sales among our tradition.! c273 words
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Article46 1957-02-06 10 A YORKSHIRE firm electric r manufacturers have produced a 20-minute black and white Bound Dim, "Windins Journey." describing pn> luction methods used m conjunction with their new electron ically ».-ont rolled conveyor stem. The Aim also gives a brief outline of other manufacturing operation?46 words
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Article263 1957-02-06 10 NEW DIVISION OF ROOTES MOTORS THP" supply ol spar* parts and ac :ess ries to Rootes distributors thrdughoot the world is to be centralised m a new company Rootes Motors (Parti) limited. More than balf a mill. on square feet of Boor space at Birmingham (for ■i f the Singer263 words
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Article106 1957-02-06 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro i duce Exchange noon closing j prices per picu) yesterday were: Copra. Fcb |29 buyers 128] sellers; coconut oil m bulk $43 sellers, m drums M7| sellers; Muntok white peppei SI O6 sellers; Sarawak white SlO5 sellers; Special Sarawak black $80 sellers. Singapore Copra Association closing106 words
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Article, Illustration316 1957-02-06 10 RURAL POVERTY PROBE GETS STARTED Two-Year Research Programme A tw o-year research programme to find out- the basic cause of rural poverty m Malaya is now under way, Ungku Abdul Aziz, lecturer m Economics at the University of Malaya, told the Standard yesterday. The Asia Foundation's gift of $25,000 to316 words
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Article195 1957-02-06 10 THREAT TO CEYLON'S TEA INDUSTRY AFRICAN competition is threatening Ceylon's vital tea industry and growers, aiarmed at skidding revenues from the nations No. 1 export commodity, are attempting to meet the menace through a "quality" campaign. Ceylon's "mid-grown" teas gradually are being pushed out of London and other European markets195 words
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Article31 1957-02-06 10 ALREADY the record holder? for the largest in:;ot made m the British Commonwealth, the English Steel Corporation of Sheffield plan to procure one weighing between 285 and 295 tons.31 words
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Article211 1957-02-06 10 Plane Chartered For Crew THE Chip Hwa Shipping Trading Company of Singapore has chartered an aircraft from British Overseas Airways Corporation to carry a crew of 37 local seamen from Singapore to Gothenburg, Sweden, to take over the latest addition lo her fleet. This is211 words
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Article93 1957-02-06 10 Industrials Quietly Steady MALAYAN Industrial shares were quietly steady, while tins were barely iteady. Rubbers were idle. Price changes announced by the Associat:on were: INDUSTRIALS It Cn''<. 10? 1 McAlister 2 m 2 98 cd Straus Traders 2fi N 26 80 MININGS Austral Malay 4.i 9 4fi Icd Jlnne Kong93 words
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Article149 1957-02-06 10 MALAYAN 7 yharrbroker? yesicrday reported the following business done: F. ft ord- tU7|; Gammon $2.10: H. Waugh $170: Hume A6 7|; Breweries $2.90; 1L Cemeni $1.70: Collieries $1.07 to $1.10; McAlister $2 97-, cd Metal Boy 51.58.1 m $1.60: Robin-on orda $1.60; Sime Darby $2 13 $2.12J; Cold149 words
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Article163 1957-02-06 10 OI'TFR ROADS Bali. Norvi Odland, Mod::., Pri cess, Luck] Carrier. Kalianget, Zuiko Maru Danakil, Sana i, Mvi Heng Osambaar, Shapur, Crista. Madeleine, Shinano Maru, inchjura, Blyth Exi lorei Kluai z INNEB ROADS Si i Trei gganu Srudai. Sedili, ronjr Hat Ksmpar, Hydra New n Reinhard. Xaja Ma-163 words
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138 1957-02-06 10 Pakistan To Start Shipping Corporation FINANCE I PAKISTAN Gnxern. ment will short] v flo.v shipping corporation a controlling shart Government hands handle the country s temational and <■*> trade, according to v Associated Press n received from Kayesterday. A spr>kes«Mi hi the Paki§. tan Trade Gorr.r-. Office, Singapore cr nn138 words
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85 1957-02-06 10 U.K. Exports More Office Equipment BRITAIX sel up a r.ew cord m her offi~e equip*- r expor the eleventh y fr. Last vrsr. I i Ofl \pp iance 1- prreni 1 Association Ms announ c Loi.aon. Export r B-:* offi c eg ;:pm< t in IP.VS 1 pc £24,870.581 neai85 words
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Article25 1957-02-06 10 MALAYAN Fxr A •r. c .-.dp bilk. S< ng- TT or OD: New York r;2 16 read Other exer.ange ra'.cs renr.d n > red25 words
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Advertisement580 1957-02-06 10 NOTICES MALAYAN RAILWAY TENDER NOTICE CONSTRUCTION OF CUSTOMS OFFICE AT BRICKFIELDS ROAD, KLALA LIMPIR. '"tenders are tnTited from RegK'ereri Contractors for the Construction of Customs Office at Brickfields Road, K..aa Lumpur. 2 Full particulars are obtainable from the offices of the Chief Civil Engineer, Malayan Railway. Kuala Lumpur, and the580 words
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Advertisement665 1957-02-06 10 X'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. YEO BOON SIANG Ol 135. Sclegie Road, Singapore have applied to the Beard of Licensing Justices. Singapore for a Retail Shop Licence m respect of preat Chop Hock Siang Hin v Co., 185, Seieigie Road. Singapore, and that this application will be heard m665 words
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Advertisement300 1957-02-06 10 EXPECTED TODAY. M. Ak«M MLI2I OP". 1 XL MAL If. Airwayi MLini 124=. PC XL II Airwayi ML4IS BRU If. Airwa i MLI 49 1920 PG MAL M Airwayi MLIO7 18 5 WED XL KLM KLR,O 0850 JAK M. A rwsvs ML2I6 1540 PAL M Airways ML.". 2 r '4O300 words
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Advertisement737 1957-02-06 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OU I WARDS Soiling* 'o- hongkok ond/o< *o> to* 1 Penoro P Shorn Sporo "FALSTRIA" 15,17 Feb 1819Ftr 10 22 BANGKOK ONLY "PRETORIA" 20 22 *b "PANAMA" 1 3 Mor "SARGODHA" 11 1 2 Mar "MEONIA" 21 23 Mor 24/25 Mor 26 2 7 Mor 1-iOMtWARDb Sailing*737 words
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Article143 1957-02-06 12 x '"THE American Federaj tion of Arts, m con- j junction with the College Art Association, will spon- sor the Third Inter 2 national Art Film Festival j to he held at the Metro- politan .Museum of Art m New York. April 23 S It, ISB7. I The143 words
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Article, Illustration825 1957-02-06 12 BASTILLE Beauties show how to Terry Pillay THE five girls of the Ballet Bastille are a lesson m femininity. Each girl has a distinct type of beauty, and each girl takes care to choose her dresses, her make-up and her accessories m accordance with her "type"825 words
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Article449 1957-02-06 12 The Mature Parents IV Concluding the series by Harold F. Strong, authority on training of undisciplined beys. U\\\\WWY\V\\\\VV\\V\\\\\\\\\\V \N apparently harmless habit, continual "nagging" of children, can erode and destroy their respect and affection for parents. There is no point m deluding ourselves. A "naguing" father or mother is hard449 words
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Article851 1957-02-06 12 Peggy Massin - Spirit of Freedom Peggy Massin CHRISTIAN DIOR SYMBOLIZES -by PARIS. spirit of freedom has come to Paris fashions, and Christian Dior's collection symbolizes the liberty of all the spring silhouettes. The 1957 new look leads fashion forward towards the founded baroque line m a truly feminine approach. A ten-point programme851 words
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Advertisement54 1957-02-06 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache Neuralgia, Colds, Menial Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL A New Selection of MARCASITE SET SILVER JEWELLERY BROOCHES, BRACELETS, LARRI\<;s RINGS, NECKLACES WATCHES LANKA Jcuellers. "SiSS"^ j 20, BATTERY ROAD,54 words
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Article, Illustration642 1957-02-06 13 i j r M nh 1 S«. dlo l n bask ?i ball is jail important and the result of ttie shot gives the teanJ its total points. However the shot comes from the /ability of the team to combine passing, dribbling and (pivoting into642 words
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119 1957-02-06 13 MALAYANS INDONESIAN WIN TITLES IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, Feb. 5 (Reuter) Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan, the Malayan pair, won the men's doubles title m the International Badminton Tournament, organized by the Bombay State Badminton Association, which concluded here yesterday. In one of the best matches of the tournament,119 words
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711 1957-02-06 13 2 THIS is the eleventh 3 2of a series of Turf articles by Nigel Gee. r\\v\\v\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\v\\ww\\\v\\ 1 If Sarcelle trains on, the prospect for her rivals m the 1,000 Guineas is a bleak one. In the Free Handicap, only three classic fillies, Angelet, Taittinger and711 words
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Article146 1957-02-06 13 ST. Andrew's School began their 19,ti soccer season with a rebounding 4-u victory over St Joseph's Institution at the SJI ground yesterday Play, however, was of a poor standard Saints scored first m the fifth minute through Watt Choon who after dribbling past three defenders crashed146 words
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Article75 1957-02-06 13 THE powerful V.ict oria School soccer team whipped Pas i r Panjang Secondary School by seven goals to one m a friendly match at VS ground yesterday. Charlie 4, Ser.g Pah. Sze Kong and Salieh scored for Victoria while L:m scored the only goal for Pasir Panjans. Earlier,75 words
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211 1957-02-06 13 MCC Batsmen In A Riot Of Run-Getting JOHANNESBI RG, Feb. 5 (Reuter)-M.C C baUmen scored 382 runs today m a riot of run-getting U> draw their match with Transvaal here and to record the highest score by any M.C.C. side against the Province 594 for eight wickets. Denis Compton and211 words
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Article98 1957-02-06 13 A second half zoa. by Boril Theseira enah'.erf defending champions Police 'B" to hold Malayan Auxiliary Air Force to a 1-1 draw m the SGSFA junior division league at Farrer Park yesterday An early "oal hv Fook Sens Rave the MAAF a 1-0 .cad at haif-time.98 words
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Miscellaneous205 1957-02-06 13 Ul Abner By A/ Copp DATES TO QLHTfTJ V^ W^S/ R^^ Ell^| W^*W PREP?!? Tl^**CffT Alley Oop By V.7. Hamlin h. IME TOO.' B£ST THIKJgTI^H ■^^"■"■■^WEll.. MATURALLY I L-—^OH, SURE. BETTER 1 ABOUT A V^CATlOf'J'5 HI WHATS TO \ID LIKE ONE X...HOW GET 'EM ON J J 7 WPI.L,OSCAR, BACK205 words
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Miscellaneous335 1957-02-06 13 J. "ll*' who fliH's from trial eonfesM-s his guilt' SYRLB. WEDNESDAY FOR EVKRV()\K: The period pr:or to nooniime will enable you to make Mime headway; but the day m Rene:al is nut 100 favourable H requires c^re In avoiding snap judgment. SidesieD impulse, risks, extravaganoe Protect health and well- be:335 words
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Article1024 1957-02-06 14 Windsor Lad - Windsor Lad FAST GALLOPS ON THE BUKIT TIMAH TRACK t Sleighs Special Charm Also Works Attractively By NUFENEN, a last start Kuala Lumpur winner, was the most impressive worker on the Bukit Timah training track yesterday, when candidates for the Singapore meeting were put through their1,024 words
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Article40 1957-02-06 14 WINDSOR R-vers beal the B^" *v Road Secondart School bj four z"^s to two on tne g r> j jresterda^ Sa eh Nathan Harbhajan ■ad A: if and fot the R«\e'? while Hock Le-,: replied for tr.e ichool40 words
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Article219 1957-02-06 14 REME Off To Good Start LAST year's Farelf hockey cup champions m the Singapore zone. Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers were orT to a sD'.endid start when they eliminated GHQ Signals Regiment 9-1 m a first round encounter. With four Army representatives REME are again favour* Ltes m the. Singapore219 words
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Article35 1957-02-06 14 ARMY beat Singapore Cricket C ub ~-i In a friendly "iockcy pu the padang yesterday. Scorertrfor c Army "/ere: Fr^er~an (3), Wai Ah Kwanq. Kembery Smith and DufT. Winkler "rc-i SCC's only 1.35 words
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Article120 1957-02-06 14 \v\ A" ers 'A' team became th«. 1956-51 Spore Table Tennis As? nation Interior I S r'cr r 5 i c >rv over the Chinese st the Chinese ■St t n i gh 1 »er e wort r be. >-. ment K>] v^" l >Vi120 words
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Article90 1957-02-06 14 'BRIG' AIMS TO REVIVE BOXING "BKKi" iouns. wellknown Hons;k<tns sports commentator, arrivpjl m Kuala Lumpur to take up an appointment with a commercial firm "Brig." who comments and broadcasts "Just for the love of the same" is an authority on boxing and football "Brig" will endeavour to resuscitate amateur boxing,90 words
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Article91 1957-02-06 14 RESULTS c: yesterday's Sc\ en-a-sirie rugby p;ayed on the padang are: RAA F. -A 1 beat The Biack? "B" by 13 points »2 goal! 1 and a try) to nil. RAF Seletat "B" bcax S.C C D by 18 points (3 goals, and a trv\ to nil91 words
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Article, Illustration29 1957-02-06 14 This is how Australia maintain her supremacy m the tennis world. Photo by Associated Press shows two of the Australian teenagers getting proper coaching from qualified instructors29 words
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275 1957-02-06 14 Inter -State Rugby For Malayan Schools RUGBY Football m Malayan schools will get a big fillip this year if plans of the Schools Sports Councils of the Federation and Singapore materialise. The authorities m the Federation and Singapore plan to hold inter-State rugby matches, to culminate with the inauguration of275 words
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Article238 1957-02-06 14 OVER Radio Malaya last night, Sam Fox. the famous American basketball coach, said that it made no ,< difference whether a player was short. tall, skinny or fat. He explained that anyone could play basketball the short man is usually the dribbler and the "brains'238 words
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Article56 1957-02-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR. lues.— Selangor will meet Malacca In a tennis match for the Chua Choon Leong Cup whic' will be played at the golf club courts this week-end. Selangor will be represented by S. A. Adzman and D. G Clarkson m the singles. Goon Kok Ying and H.56 words
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Article94 1957-02-06 14 THE singles match between the Royal Singapore Golf Club and the visiting team from the Royal Hongkong Golf Club was rained off on Thursday afternoon but was playec on the following Friday morning. The results of the games played over the week-end follow Spore HK. R.S.G.C. vs94 words
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293 1957-02-06 14 KEN TOFT - Colony All Blues Out To Break Jinx KEN TOFT By THE Singapore Asian Rugby Union could not have named a better side to meet the Perak Asians m the All Blues Cup final at the Federal Capital this Saturday. Nor could they have named a better skipper than 'veteran' Scharenguivek293 words
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Article662 1957-02-06 14 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK Soh: SAFA Willing f o Send Team To Tokyo -By POOR. WAYWARD SAFA that's how one describe Singapore Amateur Football Association for not m i a soccer team to compete m international competituu SAFA has taken the rap from many footballers and fani662 words
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Miscellaneous203 1957-02-06 14 RUGBY S.C.C. Tf mw siii Toirf" •anneiil ti podamg: G H.Q. "'.A S^n- 1 "A" z: 5 p m I.A Selp'r^ '.A 1 M 5 PoraWf nll 5.^0 p.m. Naval Bcm R..4.F. 5^ f'Tr -B" S.4< p m AH White* "A" M S C.C. "B" at 6' p -i R203 words
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