Singapore Standard, 18 February 1957
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Title Section33 1957-02-18 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines! 2400 jfji J^ %U\ W J ~P FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 24M Vol. Ml. No. 296 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1957 J2 PAGES H EYTS33 words
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Article558 1957-02-18 1 JOIN THE M.C.A. 'unku's Advice To SCBA Chief KUALA W MFUR, Sun. I d Chief Ministe: Fib Abdul Rahman, said that m hia Heah J Seang, he had advised n to get the SCBA affiliated I the i iyan Chinese Associa- n. The Tunku n aid not comment, h ron558 words
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Article, Illustration86 1957-02-18 1 photo. INDU DEO, 4.-). with black mop of hair and black beard, leaves his office, m (background), on a bicycle for an election campaign. Deo, one of Prime Minister Nehru's opponents for Parliament m the Phulpur constituency, is a junk dealer m Allahabad an f admits to haveUP - 86 words
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Article93 1957-02-18 1 NEW YORK. Feb. IT (AP).— A dOKS nun.; captured a thief early yrr-terday by trapping him on a stairway. Jama J. Kedriy, 20 an unemployed handyman, told p \:ce he wa^ looking for money when be broke Into the 8 n of St. Joseph Con-. a\ As93 words
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Article171 1957-02-18 1 Announcement In April WASHINGTON, Feb. 17, (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Ed'nburgh will pay a state visit to Washington m the autumn, authoritative United States sources said today. The formal announcement Will bo made m April alter President Eisenhower and Mr. Harold171 words
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Article138 1957-02-18 1 ONE WAY TO KEEP DUKE BUSY LONDON. Feb. 17 IAP) Queen Elizabeth II was advised today to make the Duke of Edinburgh her prince consort as one way of keeping him bu^y at home. The suggestion came (ran "The People." a leading Sunday newspaper, which imphaslsed that under the present138 words
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Article81 1957-02-18 1 He Will Be Prince Of Wales Soon LONDON. Feb 17 (UPj The Sunday Exprc.-s .^aid today Prince Charles may soon be made Prince ot Wales the traditional title of the heir to the throne. It said thai quarters close to the Cabinet and Buckingham Palace expect the Prince to be81 words
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Article23 1957-02-18 1 AMERICAN sin-er Eartha Kitt arrived m Hongkong on Saturday from Rangoon for two day .stay on her Asian tour. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article460 1957-02-18 1 After 5 Hours, Colony UMNO Decides... Accept Our Demands Or We Wont Go' THE United Malays National Organization m Singapore will boycott the Merdeka talks m Britain if the Coalition Government will not agree to modified demands for privileges for Malays m an independent Singapore. This threat460 words
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Article184 1957-02-18 1 Malays All For Rock 'n' Roll MALAYA'S only Malay social association is going for rock n roll, the '"crazy and immoral"' dancing now being banned m Indonesia m a big way. A spokesman of the Singapore Malay Social Association, which held its annual general meeting at the Youth Council Centre184 words
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Article109 1957-02-18 1 'Pakistan Will Not Start War' KA] ;rfr I speech der undn ar- c Indian troop movement*. H r said on the bore may even bf engine* prevent I the matter cooly anr. calm "L> r IMF MM ol p ri de and n r acr of tl con. S( ir109 words
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Article35 1957-02-18 1 RAIDERS of the outlawed Irish Republican Aimj using explosives caused serious damace to two briber- and a short section of reflwa* back near Pomeroy. Cov.r' y Tvrnne. £3riy t£icrCiri T o one ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article67 1957-02-18 1 BETUBAL, < Portugal >, Feb. IT i UP» An Atlantic storm lammed into Queen Elizabeth'a ".second honeymoon" port early today, sinking two Ashing boat/;, uprooting trees and lashing festive decorations into shreds. The Royal yacht. Where the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are spending67 words
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Article39 1957-02-18 1 about 150 insurgents have been killed m Algiers In the past 24 hoars, including 45 m a battle m the Aures Mountains and 65 m dashes m the west, official sources renorted m Tunis to- day.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article79 1957-02-18 1 BENTONG. Sun.— An aborigine hunter who set a trap for wild boar destroying padi near here caught a tigress instead today. The tigress measured seven feet and" eight Inches from nose to tail and weighed more than 200 lbs. The aborigine killed the beast and sold79 words
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Article45 1957-02-18 1 HOXGKO KG— Feb. 17 (Renter) Dr. Daphne Chun, has become the first woman to be appointed a professor at Hongkong University, it was announced today. Dr. Chun, whose Chinese name is Chun Wai Chan, will occupy the chair of Obstetrics and (.Jvnaecoiogv.45 words
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149 1957-02-18 1 "THE OFFICE BLONDE" LONDON, Feb. 17 (Reutcr) The "office blonde" is one of the most daageroai persons a!ivc tcriay and b lowering the world's moral standard, a clergyman warned here. The Reverend Hugh Evan Hopkins told a meeting of 100 young typists and clerk's yesterday149 words
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Article139 1957-02-18 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 17 (Reuter)— Britain chaired today that Soviet bloc countries and Egypt were supplying "arms and military assistance" to Yemen. In a memorandum to the United Nations Security Council on "events m the neighbourhood of the YemenAden frontier," it said th r British139 words
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Article27 1957-02-18 1 THE body of Arturo Toscanini the conductor who died a month ago left New York by plane on Saturday night for his native Italy.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement121 1957-02-18 1 Ler us catim you fohRariloa. Rarllorramt AntitmHtic Rppofd Changers R» 'ngeraiorv Ca>h or Hirf'-rnrrhii'.r Iprmi barked with l«t t Us* *erric«. SLPER SFRMCES (S) l»4i. Heiejif Roan. I>l: 81*21 SLPER RADIO SERVICE 1012 vmh^nam lmnn <£$$ f*\\^ Surer than shooting Every »hot i o cinch /i^^\^s* SIIiTTEL v it no121 words
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Article216 1957-02-18 2 Chief Clerk Had To Compensate From Own Pocket PENANG, Sun.— The Chief Clerk of the General Hospital, Mr. ,Chan Teik Choon, revealed m the Sessions Court today that at almost every pay-day he found there was shortage of money to pay the staff, and had to216 words
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Article157 1957-02-18 2 Pickpocket Picks The Wrong Man IPOH, Sun. A pick-pocket "picked" the wrong man today. His "victim" was Police Constable Mahadi of the 2nd Police Field Force here. Mahadi was among a large crowd queueing up for tickets for a matinee at the Grand Theatre m Cowan Street this morning when157 words
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96 1957-02-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. S.;n. The Federation of Selangor's 33 Chinese guilds and associations today derided to petition Government for driving tests to be conducted In Chinese. "If Singapore can adopt Chinese for this purpose, I do not see why the Federation cannot." said the chairman96 words
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Article53 1957-02-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Ka^'.pcn^ Bhanii Kuala Lumpur*i Malay settlement, is to ze* new $200 'i 1 1') mosque, pletc with an nffice and library. It will he known athe "Masjid -lame" (MosqiM of the People.) The mosque will al?o have a ?ne~ a'. place for WOOMO memberi53 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-02-18 2 MRS J. R. AUDY, Selangor StGte Girls' Guide Commissioner addresses the annual Air Rangers Camptire ceremony held ct the Methodist Boys' School ground, Kuala Lumpur last week. More than 500 scouts and guides attended the campfire. Standard pic jStandard - 43 words
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Article187 1957-02-18 2 To Help In Training Vocational Teachers KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Australian Commissioner, Mr. T. K. Critchley will present a number of Australian technical books to Mr. S. J. Murray, acting principal of the Vocational Teachers' Training Certre here tomorrow. The books are being made available to the187 words
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Article44 1957-02-18 2 Malacca Alliance and Municipal councillor, Inche Hainul Abdul Hadi. today notiflM the Alliance Municipal liaison committee that he would not attend any of its meetings until the president and secretary 6l the Settlement UMNO. MCA and MIC were excluded from the committee.44 words
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Article71 1957-02-18 2 IPOH. Sun. A 10-ycar-old schoolboy. Tan Poh Khoon. died this morning when a shot-gun belonging to a Home Guard went off and shot him. Tan wa.^ arr.~n? a Bomber of o'her boys playing around the kitchen of a neighbour's house. Tho gun went off and Tan was71 words
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Article83 1957-02-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister for Education D'n'.o Abdul Razak today promised to oon?ir,rr the requesi of the Ma'av "O*hcrwise-Tra:r-cd Teachers' Union that its members be given an opportunity to join the Language Institute The Lang [i titute is at pn nly U teachei from the83 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-02-18 2 DR. LAI SONG TAT, with a Sydney friend, Miss Doreen Timso, after receiving his degree at Sydney University. He is the son of Lai Teng Yee of Ang Chuam Lam Park, Singapore. Four young men from Singapore and Malaya received medioal degrees at Sydney University m January.77 words
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300 1957-02-18 2 Temporaries Flay Govt. On Back Pay Issue KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Temporary hospital assistants yesterday flayed the Government for not paying: them arrears dating back to May last, as recommended by the Whitley Council. The Medical Department carried out the recommendation, which fixed the qualified hospital assistant's basic pay at Sl'3B.300 words
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161 1957-02-18 2 32 Guilds Urge Govt. To Ban Strip-Tease KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The Federation of 32 Selangor Chin< se Ia d assoc a 1 0 D I today urged Government Dan strip-tease. The 3idi at n's romrr. has decidi d to forwai the Selangor afentzi Besai s potit^n seeking a tola. on161 words
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Article35 1957-02-18 2 PENA: G Sun A :s. -old Indian v m K^.,.--ral ai a found wit! stab wound on his abc r at the us this afternoon ten to t G( n< ra.35 words
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Advertisement225 1957-02-18 2 SMART OFFICE PROCEDURE*^ M S^nf m m m mz m *wmiir m m m w RENJILE FLOORS ATM \l I If! 881 li f.RK i. r :..v,,,, a V"r,,.,;,;,v,;f,::;; < utiimiTi i.il iimIssiierl bj tlm (ompany »r tf^ m\ eral h pII ill ustra i«»d «r cnlruirfd bunk |i-i> mi225 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-02-18 3 Ready A im Fire! THE Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, tries out the latest British Army rifle the deadly F.N. (Fabrique Nationale) Automatic during a visit to the 22 Special Air Service Regiment on Friday. He proved his marksmanship by pumping all 15 rounds of the magazine into two dummies72 words
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176 1957-02-18 3 OVER 100 POLICE OFFICERS FAIL MALAY EXAM THERE will be no increments or promotions for over 100 Singapore Police officers, for at least another year. For. out of ■bom 120 officers who sat for examinations m Malay recently 20 obtained passes. ng176 words
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207 1957-02-18 3 300 ABORIGINES SEE THEIR 1st FILM SHOW KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— About 300 aborigines of the Temiar tribe were last night entertained to a film show by the Department of Information at their ladang at Jalong m the Sungei Siput area. I: v "he first time these aborigii aw a :v.ov:e.207 words
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Article82 1957-02-18 3 Car Seized In Duty Dodge JOHORE BAHRU Sun. S. on Thunday, Abdul Kadir bin -i Tahu of the Johore r c -->ld the C tstoms he had nothing to de ire and was on the point of mr g «ff Customs Officer saw some parce I m 1 rear door82 words
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Article, Illustration60 1957-02-18 3 SINGAPORE'S Chirf Minister. Mr. I-im Yew Hock. greets Japan\ special envoy. Sir. Kenzo Matsumura, with i hearty handshake at his office on Saturday. Mi Matsumura. h.id .1 message of goodwill from the Japanese Prime Minister. Mr Tanzan Ishihashi. Be lrft Singapore >esterdav for New Zealand. Australia.Standard - 60 words
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Article106 1957-02-18 3 THE Euro- American Alumni Association held a uala dinner party at the Capitol Mandarin Room. Singapore, lats m^ht to usher m the Chinese "Year of the Cockerel." During the dinner. Mr. Woof Bheßl Shvan. mrmer instructor ol Chinese boxing m the University of Taiwan and National106 words
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Article58 1957-02-18 3 Plans For Merdeka 'Tactics' THE special treeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly to discuss "tactics" for the Mcrricka talks is expected to be held on Feb. 16. Meanwhile, it Is expected the All Party Conference will produi o an agreed formula for issipn at the Assembly mccl ing. The third58 words
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159 1957-02-18 3 NEARLY [40 .m.- z 27 Chinese i: c *sk:::^ L'r..verl Mala i Zain i!-Abi iin K in Ahmad, acti: head o! the Department f St the Standard j the i lents VI jrear had WrciieU by about 50, c ipared to a total o:159 words
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Article40 1957-02-18 3 MR. s R. Manoharan ol the |bO DC E x •b a n o. Jo'nore Bahr l, will c a talk on 'The Social Security Programme" m the Arts Theatre. University of Maiaya. on Thursday at 8 p.m.40 words
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149 1957-02-18 3 Hide W Seek Tiger BENTONG. Sun. The tiger of Chemang vr'nge la p iy- hide-and-seek with vegetab gn w en m the area Pug rka have been found m vegetable plots en alternate iyi on or the pa-t week They indicated that149 words
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472 1957-02-18 3 Local Men Reject Bid To Retain Expats We Will Be Masters In Our Own House KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Local Officers m the Federation today vehemently opposed proposals for continued employment ol British Civil Servants here after Merdeka. I The Malay Forum of Kuala Lumpur declared that plans of expatriate officers472 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-02-18 3 LEADING N.Y. MET. SOPRANO COMING MISS Eleanor Stobcr. Clamorous leading soprano of the New York Metropolitan Opera Company, will be the next artist presented m Singapore by Donald Moore Productions. Miss Steber will give two concerts m the Colony on Feb. tf and March 1. at the Victoria Memorial Hall59 words
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Article67 1957-02-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A live-year-old girl, yesterday told Sessions Court President. Inche M.M. Hashim how a no! iceman, whose house she frequented, outraged her modesty. In court was police constable. Mohamed Sani hin Aii. L'l who claimed trial to a charge of using force to outrage the67 words
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Article, Illustration295 1957-02-18 3 S'pore F.P.A. Women Have More Work Than H. K. Workers SINGAPORE women leaders of the Colony's Family Planning Association have more and harder problems to cope with than those m Hongkong's F.P.A. Mrs. James Jolly, wife of the retiring Hongkong Director of Marine, told the Standard yesterday. Mrs Jblly. former295 words
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Article141 1957-02-18 4 Party Ra'ayat Calls A Rally iSING A P O R E's Party Ra'a\at yesterday announced that it will organize a mass rally to demand that Government holds a round table conference before the Merdeka Mission leaves for Britain next month. In a statement yesterday, the party Bald that it had141 words
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Article70 1957-02-18 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun.— The Raja Perempuan of Perak last night attended a cocktail and ronggeng party at the Joo Seng Rubber Factory padan? m Taling. The function, attended by orer WO guests, was organised DJ the staff of the Kuala Kangsai factory to felicitate th< Ir70 words
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Article21 1957-02-18 4 HAN BEE SENG »v (band bai Kins from a tree behind a bouse m Mountbatttn RoAd, Singapore, s esterday.21 words
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Article223 1957-02-18 4 It's Duty Of Everyone To Support Merdeka Mission' SINGAPORE'S Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday said it was the duty of every citizen, irrespective of party affiliation, to support the Merdeka Mission. Mr. Chew who was speaking at the second annual general meeting of the223 words
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Article, Illustration81 1957-02-18 4 MALAY women turned out m full force at the closing of the two-day Singapore Ma lay Girls' Schools' Arts and Craft exhibition at the Geylang Craft Centre yesterday. It was also the occasion for prize giving for the winners of the various competitions.81 words
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Article128 1957-02-18 4 Kluang Man Found Dead In Hotel A FEDERATION businessman. Peter Yap, 30. was found dead m a hotel room m Tanjong Pagar. Singapore, at 4.10 p.m. yesterday. Yap of K!uang came to the Colony on Feb 15 and booked a room m the hotel. Yesterday, when a hotel-b^y went up128 words
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Article104 1957-02-18 4 R.A.A.F. C-IN-C DUE HERE AIR Vicr-Marrhal F RAW Srherger, who take* o\'cr as Chief of Staff, Royal Australian Air Force, next month arrives m Singapore today for an inspection tour. He will f. y in from Melbourne In an Australian-built Canberra jet bomber. On Tue.-dny. the Air VietMarsha! Diet to104 words
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196 1957-02-18 4 Sultan Calls For An All-Races Body PEKAX. Pahaat, Sun.— The Sultan of Pahans appealed 10 community leaders here today, to form an committee" to establish closer relations between people of all racei and religions m the country. "In this modem progressive world, we are taring big and important problem* which196 words
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Article, Illustration120 1957-02-18 4 MR. AW CHENG CHYE, chairman of Haw Par Brothers Limited. Singapore, last night gave a Chinese dinner to welcome members of the purchasing mission of the Mineral Resources Development Corporation. Burma, at the Sky Palace. Standardpic above (from right): U Tin Minn Din, general manager, MRDC,120 words
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Article50 1957-02-18 4 MR KENNETH M Martit 23-year-old teacher m St. Andrew*! School, Singa ore, leaves today by plane 1 r Zealand on a Coiombo P. an BCbo Brship to read for a B Sc. degree m Mathematics. He is a graduate ol thi Teachers' Training College acre.50 words
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Article57 1957-02-18 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A rubber lactory en an estate m S juth Johore has begun operations again alter being idlf for 10 y< an. An Inspector of Machinery who visited it was surprised to find that the safety d- vices on the machinery showed very little57 words
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Article64 1957-02-18 4 PENANG. Sun— Censustaking started m Penanf today A total of 3HO oAcen wii: conduct the first phase cf the census, "house numbering." The flnt pha?e is scheri to be completed on Tvlarch 17 Preliminary a .-nerstion. which b the ttmni phase, urill commence on May 1564 words
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Article44 1957-02-18 4 IPOH. Sun. Fifty-five persons were arrested when Police carried out gamblinc raids on :wo houses la I night. One raid was m Tamb :n where 42 arrests were made, and the other 13 were arrested m a house m Chamberlain Road here.44 words
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Article260 1957-02-18 4 Susheela In Very Good Form (Standard Musk Critic) S hubert'j charmit f "Ti ;t" lintet v the mo.-t extended work given at last night'i chair bei i rt m the St An the "Musica (Susheela D< Tan, vi a; Louis John Fernandez, double ana Gu St< D pill The "Tn260 words
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Article53 1957-02-18 4 PENAXG. Son 1 c we'! ding of Mr Tom Norrr.?.n Lambert, f n of Mr. i W.E Lav- crt of r f S A Miss Gail ghter of Mr and Mrs. W.H ci I Penang, waa hcia a: -h of Assumption Oj Tne Rev E De Croix offl53 words
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130 1957-02-18 4 A CONFERENCE sponsored by the Interr Co-operative Alliance (ICA). to promote co-operat:v* movements m Asia, will be held m Kuala Lumpur m the second half ci the year. Eighteen Asian countries including Singapore haw been invited to send representatives. Observen from the United130 words
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80 1957-02-18 4 High Court Dismisses DPP's Appeal X LUI :P"R Bun ■'c Suthcnand yesterday the appeal of DePr '■> r ie Pros< itor R Brow again I the at c ol former Pn videni 1 a ophUiu by SossiOl The Judf g i m tfa Th«Phi RPS R es fi Wong, typisi80 words
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Article62 1957-02-18 4 JOHORE BAHRU S ..r further sctu an I tin zh c: land admini»* tration on a basl Is projects d thi ■■< ar. it is officially stated Th< r rr.e ar:. propr.^a..- made by the JolHI» Council State r I form of th< Di trl I62 words
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Miscellaneous565 1957-02-18 4 cJtlmanac Information at a Glance News 18); 143-2 p.m Three or Interlude: 12 10 Cricket— South (IMCAD^DC More (Pi: 3 57-5 p.m. English Africa v. The MCC. 12 30 Thls #l VP*^VW» Schools Broadcasts (S) 6 pm Day And Age ABB9*fgW •SSSaWH R Pme Summary (Si; 602 ErtHBBT MM munrio565 words
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1924 1957-02-18 5 JIM HERNY - Storm OVer A Teacup LETTER from Down Under JIM HERNY OPENING OF PARLIAMENT By Our Queensland Correspondent EARLY this week it was quietly announced m Canberra that there would be a change m the customary celebration when Federal Parliament officially opens on March 19th or 20th the usual afternoon tea1,924 words
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Article445 1957-02-18 5 IX one of the poorest fights tor a considerable tim>' the ex-lialian \RL<) >! \K( HIM (117,1 stopped HOI) 1 M/(l\\ 11.6) m the 10th round on a t.k.o. at the Brisbane Stadium the other night. Both men were listless and the crowd showed their disapproval from the seventh445 words
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Article1160 1957-02-18 5 Letter FROM INDIA From Our Correspondent 1 pOPI'I.AR enthusiasm for the 1 A coming elections is mounting 1 all over India. Apparently, it has all but dwarfed the Kashmir issue The essential thing, say our electioneering agents with drum-beats and cracker-firing. i« to elect X. M re-elect V. to the1,160 words
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Miscellaneous224 1957-02-18 5 II ■■•l>\V S Ql OT VTION: K^H BHBI I *mHV^mW mhßmß VMM! 1 0.,^ up and not down: ■BMr^'^V'^MVvIHMME |ml 9 |0.,k inrw ml liv] not huk: Jj U |JJ^B\iMm^^M%M^M mil not m: rv I I/mVi P1 1 nMM i > H\i k hm £j^^J2m^9 Mt>M»\V FOR hiKV. I HPRPI224 words
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Miscellaneous32 1957-02-18 5 BEGINS TODAY "THE BATTLE OF THE R l IV ER PLA TE" d) JN—i ~i Ui mum nJT y~^B^f msv moll care*/) i'Ax ">< I I M" JZT J'f> m >Lzm( li, f32 words
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Article460 1957-02-18 6 fi& €x-:.:cs mm, |fr Andrew GUmoor, \\oids out p« >i i brig future for expatriates m independent M He has bo-n ::ank m tracing the patten [b the beginning erric to nationalism. Then the P* Pie cover that :o I a reaucral bai the faults ri the460 words
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Article376 1957-02-18 6 )N* v -'"s last v k Singapore*! Chief Mister Mr I Yew Hock, made earnest pitas for Hal o'.mination of strife and the c I tion of i ation and goodwill among all <" m this Colony. These pleas lost noi .:ng by repetition and re-emphasis on376 words
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Article811 1957-02-18 6 FRANCIS OFNER - Israel seeks to break deadlock FRANCIS OFNER By IEL AVIV '"THE Government of Israel i.i now seeking a way m which to use its recently established administration over the (iau Strip tor a new attempt to break the Palestine Arab refugee deadlock. The- Prime Minister. Mr. David Ben-(iurion, has appointed811 words
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Article878 1957-02-18 6 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - Steps Towards Coexistence EDWARD CRANKSHAW SOVIET SURVEY BY "The change of mood and emphasis is so unspectacular, and the freedom allowed so insignificant judged by those 19 th century Western standards by which we still like to think we are governed today, that they pass unnoticed m MMMMJMMMMWMMff^g West. WWMWWI878 words
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Letter314 1957-02-18 6 Sir: State, m a simple language, means, a definite code of law and mode of life which conform! to every established religion of the world, and is acceptable to every sensible citizen of the world. So it is expected that a State should be broadbased with international314 words
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Letter278 1957-02-18 6 Sir; Mr. Ang Soo Ghee's outburst m your columns was unwarranted and also very stale. This gentleman once held office as an Executive Council member when the CwtfflTM Union headquarter- was m Penan;* In 1955, and may we ask bj n what has he done tor the Union278 words
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Letter127 1957-02-18 6 Sir; Mr. David Mar shall s donun< lation < I Sinca p o r c s t.ni speaking prrss as "pai b.iLf reflects rr\ mu< I upon himself. Prior \< and alter his election a: hiel Minister m >pi 1955 Mr Marshall pair ed \a>-tlv127 words
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Letter118 1957-02-18 6 S;r: Reported m the PTCM this week were some of the most extraordinary demands ever made by a local political party fa preparation for :x\'. "month's Rlf-fDvarnmeni talki m London. If U.II N O'were n l■• Bm Colonial Office, then coodb 1 to the advancement of Doo-Mmlay Interest*118 words
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Miscellaneous29 1957-02-18 6 Mil 1 1/ «rv v '"'l! '.i'".; r/ r 1 W i <m/IV"" •1*1''/ "How nice of you to take a picture of me with your new camera, dear29 words
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287 1957-02-18 7 Ike Resolution Is Only A Step To Peace— Diplomats WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 (Keuter)— United States diplomats have advised the Senate that President i Lsenhower's Middle East resolution is only a step on t ie void to ;i peace that will never be settled until Arabs and Israelis end their dispute.287 words
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Article134 1957-02-18 7 Indonesia To Seek UN Mediation JAKARI I .esian House ot T .l has a I members of the United N tions to regard Dutch occupaof Wes i violation of the rigM the In^ionc^ian pcop question comes before the General Assembly this week. The House also expressed nope that th N134 words
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Article68 1957-02-18 7 He Failed To Salute A General FORTWOBTH. Texas. Feb. 1 .a airman had failed to salute a genera revealed yesterday. The general involved Bri- was not worn as It as trai: ba airman looked straight at me and failed to salute. he said. The airman Norman Sennett was not available68 words
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Article14 1957-02-18 7 De ii conferred the hon': M -tor of Laws on UM B:.--irday.14 words
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Article105 1957-02-18 7 BOLLYWOOD, Fen 17 (L'P« Singer- w Frank Sinatra was aroused from sleep eai J yesterday by three men who °d into his house, f :,<-<• liSht m h. .1 baodtd him a subpot mi to appeal on I :i7 at ta Senate In- satii Committee hearing.105 words
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Article25 1957-02-18 7 Sir Wii n pnd Ladj Churchill left London on Saturday by air for Nice, where I iej are to continue their holiday. Reuter.25 words
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Article68 1957-02-18 7 BHREVEPQRT, F- (AP) An A ■■<'': '''n 847 Stratoiet, pilot [ajar Gen George w. .\i m a m flown .i.ni'i! ea from here to England m iiours under WOI I i<:urd. US. ■Tint X tZCn said on Satui dundy. commander of the Soeond Air Force's strate|j68 words
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Article, Illustration68 1957-02-18 7 LOLA YOr\G. a Honsktint; movie actress, doesn't think Hollywood is where one must ro "to reach the normal artistic standard." Lola, whose Chinese name is Yang Yin«. recently starred m the joint PhilippinesHonskfins colour production "Treasure of General Yamashita." The '^.-year-old beauty is five feet fiveUP - 68 words
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Article167 1957-02-18 7 LONDON, Feb. 17 (IP) Russia floated a new divide-the-VVcst propaganda campaign yesterday m an apparent return to Stalinist strategy following Dmitri Shepilov's ouster as Foreign Minister. Simultaneously the Knml:n took the usual .step ot assuring the Russians themselves thai nothing wa.s wrong with Shtpilov\s work167 words
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Article49 1957-02-18 7 NEW YORK. Feb. 17 (Reuten.—A New York construction firm today announced that it planned to build. In Manhattan. what it called the United States' first gold aluminuium skyscraper. The building will have 34 Btoreya and be sheathed In sold anodised aluminium, the construction company said.49 words
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Article55 1957-02-18 7 CAIRO. Feb. 17 (Renter) lies. Dona Chaflk. hungerstriking Egyptian suffragette ended her Strike today the 12th Of her protest against the dictatorial regime m Egypt. She said m her luxurious apartment: "I have decided to stop my strike today. I feel I have already achieved something55 words
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Article29 1957-02-18 7 SEVENTY-YEAR-OLD Ro>a Cuniberti of \sti. North Italy, -wallowed her false teeth while talking to triends on Saturday. They stuck m her throat and choked her to death.29 words
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Article142 1957-02-18 7 BOSTON*. Feb. 17 (OP) Two white men kicked and beat a coloured man to death The victim*! pregnant te wife, who was the objcd of a "pooi trash" insult that rtarted the .fight, said -it was more terrible than a lynching." Mrs. Do!ore< Rose.142 words
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Article38 1957-02-18 7 THE Burma Translation Society, founded by Conner Premier U Nu, on Saturday iercived a grant of 3.000,000 kyats (US$600,000) from the Ford Foundation for the SoCICTy s dGvg 1 o d iti gn t nrograir.me.— APAP - 38 words
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Article43 1957-02-18 7 A BABY brother and sLster re burned to death m a parked car outside the Mildura trotting track near Sydney on Saturday Bight while the parents and their three elder children wer e side watching the net b.- A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article33 1957-02-18 7 A BRITISH officer and a soldier of the Aden Protectorate Kcinrtty (orctt were killCfi on Friday while searching for illicit arms smuggled from Yemen, an officia comniniif"" 1 nnnnnncpfi In A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article62 1957-02-18 7 LONDON. Feb. 17 (AP). Britain's winter weather deteriorated to near normal yesterday. After a mild spell lasting two months there was: SNOW m Scotland, ICE on the Midlands roads. SHEETS of iC3 m the Lake Districts and BITING cold everywhere. And to top it all. the river62 words
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497 1957-02-18 7 MacA. Hailed As Last War's Greatest General LORD ALANBROOKE'S DIARY PUBLISHED LONDON. Fen 17 (Raft. ;ci Field-Ma: shal VisDdlint Alanbrockc. Britain s number one war strategist. ha:!s General Duuglas Mac Arthur as the "greatest geneial of the last war' m a book published here today Lord Alanbroolu of the Imperial497 words
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Article54 1957-02-18 7 LOS Feb. 17 —Mi rvetl '-Veils, Bi tish-born author, lecturer, and explorer, died today alter a heart attack He wa> Is. a US citizen since 1918, had been ill since He was the author of 18 hooks, including "S.x Yesrs m the Ma!av Jungle," "Road to Shalimnr."54 words
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193 1957-02-18 7 LONDON, Feb. 17. (Reuier) Field Marshal Viscount Alanbrooke, describes sir Winston Churchill m his war diaries as the "most difficult man 1 lia\< ever served." But. he Midi: "I would not have missed the chance of working with him for anything on earth." In193 words
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93 1957-02-18 7 KDOM, Feb. 17 Reuter) Oown Prince Abdul Illah of Iraq arrived here by air today from New York after talks m Washington with Pre:.t Eisenr. idle East and other international problems The Crown Prince r'ans to Bri tail week 1 hi I uri-93 words
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Advertisement97 1957-02-18 7 3»- 21.4 Very rarely does a new car excite or invite so much comment as the HOLDEN. Very rarely does a new car so quickly earn the approval of the motoring public. But then again the HOLDEN offers so much more so many, new and unique features... HOLDEN "gives" you"97 words
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Advertisement176 1957-02-18 7 0f Off to Europe... Jkjk^ Yen, I'm lenvina snnn for a Ion?, lately, M exciting trip to Kurope! fl N And I've wade quite sure that I'll he Wp both ultra-smart and extra- (fl l^b l^mk. anus no matter nhat the ueather may be! ;VTm W&T*@*^ I've made myself the176 words
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Advertisement782 1957-02-18 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD M ***** 6. MSSI 4 U2 6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T» Halifax, Boston, New York, Bjitimore. Philadelphia Cult Portt S pora P S ham Penang POLYPHEMUS 15 17 Fet ANTILOCHUS 19/23 Mar 24/2SMat 26 27 Ma. Carriers option to proceed782 words
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Advertisement1228 1957-02-18 8 IL Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (IS lines! (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines "SST" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE D T r c Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge eargc SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS. Singapore s Due Sails P.S ham1,228 words
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Advertisement809 1957-02-18 8 MITSUI X^f\ LINE Spore P.S'ham Penanc FOR JAPAN Bansei Maru for Kobe, Moji, Yokohcma 21 Feb 18 Feb Akakurasan Maru +cr Moji, Kobe, Yokohama 5 Mar FOR U.S.A. For New York, Philadelphia Bcltimofe Akagisan Maru Roads 22 Feb Mogomisan Maru 9 Mar 12 Mai FOR KARACHI, BOMBAY. Azumasan Maru from809 words
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Advertisement668 1957-02-18 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Sangkok and o> Fa* East Pcncng P.S'hom SSpotr t "FALSTRIA" In Port' 19 20 Fcb 21 23 F«fc BANGKOK ONLY "PRETORIA" 20^2 "PANAMA" 1/3 Vcr "SARGODHA" II llvior "MEONIA" 21/23 Mot 24/25 Moi 26/27 M o BANKGOK ONL^ HOMEWARDS Sailings *or Genoa, Antwerp, Rofftidom668 words
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Article, Illustration527 1957-02-18 9 NO one will deny that* among the problems t it people m Malaya will have to face m the -;jr future is that of finding sufficient money for local industries and social expenditure. .Pi er Y. Kwok, genera) manager and direcof The Pu527 words
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Article250 1957-02-18 9 Business Done In Week BUSK B In shares from Feb. 9 to 15: Consolidated Tin Situ I-":., er ,v Nc aye Ords. $2.28 to $2.25 to Federal ii .;r,m t .v riTj to SI InM ilaE M 51.68 1 cd. Metal Box $160. M $2,924 cd. Robinson $1.58 i to250 words
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Article133 1957-02-18 9 Burma In Mart For Copra BURMA ll now m the market for Straits copra, it was reported m the Singapore market last week. Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd .-aid m its weekly report ihat during January there were modest shipments to the extent of a few hundred tons I I the133 words
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Article46 1957-02-18 9 THE Malayan Exchange B ink A ocial ion m ide the g changi In its rates to merchants on Saturday: Dslllng tt or on ready: Belgian Francs 1826 3 4 H land Gldrs. 123 3 4; Danish Kr W OoMff exchange rates remain unaltered46 words
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Article573 1957-02-18 9 By A Market Correspondent TRADING m the Malayan share market was at a rpdiurd rate during the week under review. An easier tendency developed primarily occasioned, no doubt, by the unsettled and comparatively low price of rubber. A di -,-:..:.j of demand ight sen- lex573 words
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Advertisement472 1957-02-18 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS VV A T E R DEPARTMENT. Supply of Copper Tubes. Tender Deposit $100/- Close 4 p.m.— l/ 4/57. 2. CITY ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: (a» Construction and Maintenance of Roads and Drains for 1957. Tender Deposit $200. Close 12 NOON— 4 3/57; i.b> Dredging and Removal472 words
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Advertisement684 1957-02-18 9 EXAMINATION FOR MIDWIVES. \X Examination for Mid- wives (Private Candidates) will be held m Ipoh on Tues- I day, 2Hth March, 1957. 12. Candidates from '.he State of Perak. only, who ire desirous of appearing for this Examination, should forward their applications together with the necessary Certificates I of Training684 words
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Advertisement1358 1957-02-18 9 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE STRUCTURAL STEELWORK Proposed Multi Store? Hostel Blo(k lor Lanfttase Institute and Research I mt. r.iiit.ii \.illov Kuala Lumpur COl hrn Ministry of Edu« ation I ederation of Malaya r PENDERS rom i Specialbi lor > I ign [El t J c- < tion ol Strut I 61,358 words
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Advertisement392 1957-02-18 9 NATURALISATION VOTICL IS HE] I BY GIVEN c per- Mi ITi btIMV oplying to t for iisjsiml my person v •eason why «hould not b« >end a written Office, Singapore. 133: Road. Singapore, 19 L NG Cl ng 25A. Gej 3 V: KWAH SIAK HO" 94. I S pore 8.392 words
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Article513 1957-02-18 10 Presidents XI Fade Out In Second Half KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. After holding the Indian Olympic team to a scoreless first half the President's XI were eventually beaten by 3-0 m a football match oefore a crowd of 5,000 at TPCA stadium here today. With this win the Indians513 words
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Article230 1957-02-18 10 S.G.S.F.A. JUNIOR LEAGUE SINGAPORE Hospital Sports Club registered their third straight win when they beat flrnailV smlillgj Department cy two goals to nil m a SGSFA Junior League at Farrer Park yesterday. After a ?c^rclr c 5 first half SHSC nominated the second but Invariably missed a number of goal230 words
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Article157 1957-02-18 10 Colony Win The Hard Way MALACCA. BOB.— A solitary fOa] scored fiv o minutes from time by \'ij:aratnam gave Singapore a one-nil victory over Malacca here this morntac jfaiacei nti otttacfci not to hv b forced a draw Their forwards were often at fault and wor e repeatedly cau.crht by157 words
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Article53 1957-02-18 10 A trilling grandstand finish by Malacca saw the Settlement i■ n be..' Necri Sembilan 3-2 at the St. Francia Institution ground th afternoon m Ihe last match at the Hockey Triangular E^cr. participant lost one game on goal average N'e^ri are the champions, Malacca runnersup and Singapore the53 words
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Article, Illustration55 1957-02-18 10 BARBARA ROSCOE is a g<rl from the TV YakityYak jliOT. And Barbara, believes m keeping m good shape. So every week she ■M along to St. Brides Institute gymnasium to do weight-lifting exercising under the direction of Murray, British National iceightVJling coach. Here's Barbara smiling happily as55 words
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Article210 1957-02-18 10 LONDONERRY. Northern Ireland. Fob. 17 (AP) Kdd.v Choontj on Saturday nisht beat his fellow Malayan. C. T. Oon. to capture the men's singles title m the Irish open badminton tournament. The scores were 15-7. 15-12 In the semi-final round thk afternoon, Choong. the AllEngland champion, beat210 words
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Article, Illustration273 1957-02-18 10 Barnes Willing To Fight In S'pore 1f... GEORGE BARXES, British Empire welterweight boxing champion, yesterday said he was interested m a fight m Singapore If it could be arranged. Barnes, who flew m from Sydney by Qa::tas BOAC yesterday, was accompanied by his wife and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.273 words
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Article66 1957-02-18 10 PRAGUE. Feb. 17, tflwrtnr Em;i Zatopek. Czechoslovakia*! Iril le I >lyn .ie cold medallist m:iV *o appoii ed national coach lor light at] I Uc* the newspaper Ceskoslovensky Spoil sairi today It ndried that ho would trr,\T] to Paris as coach to the Ciecfaoslovak team For66 words
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Article38 1957-02-18 10 BELGRADE. Feb. 17 (Ban. ter)— Red Star, the Yugoslav soccer champion?. beat Lbe Bulgarian Army Team. C.D.X.A.. of Sofia, 3-1 m The quarter-finals of the European Cup here today. Red Star jed "-0 at half-time38 words
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898 1957-02-18 11 BOURNEMOUTH SHOCK SPURS IN CUP-TIE LONDON, Feb. 16 (Reu♦er) Lucky Bournemouth, they said when the third division league side knocked Wolverhampton Wanderers out of the Football Association Cup m the fourth round. But today it was brilliant Bourne- 1 mmith as thov shattered t ip mighty Tottenham Hotlr 3-1 m898 words
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Article198 1957-02-18 11 LONDON, Feb. 16 it iti r) n'j propoa r. ive I ible tenr.> led m the Olympic :e to reee; c i support m vie i o| I delicate Question of amateurism problem has -.a cad el imea off! nof table tei i game \r. whicb198 words
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1086 1957-02-18 11 LONDON, Feb. ifi (Keillor) Eartisl and Scotthta tCHiihall league standings after toilay'* matilics arc as follow-: DIVISION ONI Leeds Utd. 3 Cardiff City 0. Luton T. 4 Newcastle U;d 1Sunderland 5, Sheffield W. 2 Wolvernamton W. 7, Chariton 1 DIVISION two Blackburn R. 2, Liverpool1,086 words
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Article89 1957-02-18 11 LOXDOX. Feb. Ifi (Reufcr 1 The- two drawn game- ir. today's FA Cup fifth round lief will ho played as follows: Tuesday Feb Ifl: Arsenal v Preston NorWi End. Wednesday Feb. 20: Wesi Bromwich Albion v Blackpool. Addi'ional midweek fixtures: Monday Feb. IR: League One: A !on Yi89 words
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Article98 1957-02-18 11 BLACKHEATH. London. Feb. 16, (.Reuterj.— Combined South African Universities playing the last match o! their British rugby tour, beat London Universities and Hospitals past and present here today by 11 points to 5 having led by B—o8 0 at halltime. Two tries and one conversion gave Sables, as98 words
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Advertisement767 1957-02-18 11 Millwall I. Birmingham C 4 Preston North En I taseml 3 SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION IT P SIXTH ROUND Cell Ie i Rangers 4. Ela Fife 0, K..nia: nw k 0. Faikirk 3. Aberdeen 1. Hamilton A. l. Airdrieon ana 2 Motherwell 1. Dumbarton a. Queens Park l. Clyde l Raith767 words
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Advertisement552 1957-02-18 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCIES FOR QUALIFIED REdSTEEED Mll»\M\ KS Holders ol Certificate X IN THL MEDH \1 II IT., TLRAK IPPLICATIONS are ir V m c^u d Regb M vivea B) for ai t fol Lowing mi 11 v Timescale 51 xA" CO LA a\ BtM 2 Api iica552 words
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Advertisement413 1957-02-18 11 > ACANCII S IN SINGAPORE l.O\ LRNMI NT M.R\ l( 1 MEDI M» Dl( \1 Hi I M OFFIC t R S x s -dom and had grac ence ■<■ 1 al f "nent. ar^ dunes dical Ff of Malaya <b> NlKvj\(, v|xjik^ v sca:e: H n m. departmental dered413 words
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Miscellaneous192 1957-02-18 11 li'l Abner By Al Capp 1 BAH.r' fIT SAVS-V^nX/ T POOR V CROWDS I I FUNNY THING HAPPENED TQ ME t< \S~~~~~ ~~V IVE B£EKJ j** 3 o C£T TXDS£ U CHAP.T- A WAITING, AT THE LAST STOP AN OLD J -t I "rght™,"** LGS.™*!™*- IVESIOEMr. f SEEMS SIR. jtf.192 words
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Article, Illustration540 1957-02-18 12 CHIEF DE SOUZA QUITS AFTER BEING CENSURED KIALA Lt'MPUR. Sun.—^lr. Herman De Souza, President of the Malayan Hockey Federation Council and chef de mission to the Malayan Olympic contingent m Melbourne, today staged a dramatic walk-out during an extraordinary emergency Council meeting of Malayan Hockey Federation Council540 words
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Article, Illustration21 1957-02-18 12 HOW they finished at Bukit Timahon Saturday, the third day of the Sftigap«>re Turf Clubs February Meeting.21 words
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Article926 1957-02-18 12 c^-r-- 1 (hat Interference bj man De Souza, Chel Do M 0 mpic Kent to Melbourne. an adverse etlt I op. the morale c Pede tior i is] iin is i the team, m s report to the Federatj I Malaya C h port926 words
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Article180 1957-02-18 12 Tigers Held By Dockyard Tisxr Sporting Association, last year's SAFA League and Cup champion*, were .ield to a three-all draw by The Dockyard Sports Club m a friendly soccer match at the Dockyard ground yesterday. Tigers, who included six Colony players m their side showed good teamwork but lacked shooting180 words
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Article53 1957-02-18 12 TIIK following have been selected to play for Ceylon Sports Club against Singapore Teachers Union m a rcpiay of. their second round tie m me Singapore Hookey Association Senior- knockout competition at Balestier Etoad today. Thevarajah; Ponniah, Thilagalinghain; Stephen bluiugesu, Balaki ishnan, Kandasamy; Fernandez. Vijiaratnam, X53 words
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Article24 1957-02-18 12 NELSON Youngsters trounced B.;k;' Kasita by seven goals to two m a friendly sorcat mat; h on the Malayan Railway Ground yesterday.24 words
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Article661 1957-02-18 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. English jockey Ted Larkin was at his brilliant best when he landed home lour winners— a 1! m a row at Bukit Timah on Saturday, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's February Meeting. He completed a double on661 words
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Article84 1957-02-18 12 tPOfl Sum— Pc:-ak'3 (CMB f- r the women's hockey triangular between Selangor, Penang and Pcr^k to be i layed oil ai Kuala Lumpur on Vt b 2., and 24 i.l be selected from the following fourteen players Jeswant Kaur, Hn W Plllay, Mr- Teh Gin Sooi, Ooi Lip.84 words
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Article341 1957-02-18 12 —Says Turf Club President PENANG, Sun. -The current racing topic of the day here is not about horses but the people who own and train them and the possible causes lor the txcttd. inglv poor number oi entries lor the Penang Turf Club Spring Meeting next341 words
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Article60 1957-02-18 12 Fr iendly Cricket KX)N Garde- c CIU ns m a f :angoon Garden I -terday. W tor SGSC batted v r to score a v il rum c R. Pereira the m successful br o captuqi ke' I s on m SGSC (Whi tshii Pereira I tour i Desai four60 words
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Article24 1957-02-18 12 14th Squad Z.A S. trounc Q Fare f by 39 poiiv nd thre« goals) to nil m gcr match at th« grour. tei24 words
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141 1957-02-18 12 Hari Can Ran For Colony At KL Meet WE KF out to do well m the MCMdn Games it Kuala Lumpur." reiterated both Kesavan Soon of Singaporp and 'Happy 1 Hari Chandra of the Federation during: their training at GHQ ground at Tanglin. The two leading athletes m Malaya today141 words
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Article434 1957-02-18 12 Insole May Subdue Attack JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 16 (Kcuter) Fnqland made 87 for the loss ot two wickets m reply to South Africa's first innings total ot 340 here today to leave the fourth Test match evenly poised. Three more days remain for play. South Africa's fast bowlers. Neil Adtock and434 words
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Advertisement99 1957-02-18 12 they made fun of his walk; they said he didn't h'ke girls. At 18 years of age he doubted his own manhood and began to believe all the things they said about him. This nearly drove him to suicide. Into his life came a beautiful, desirable, mature woman and m99 words
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Miscellaneous76 1957-02-18 12 HOCKEY SHA KNOCKOUT TOURNAMENT: vert ty of Malaya vs Lai Wmdcrprs at SCC: Ceylon Snorts dub vs Singapore Teachers Lmon at Balestier Road. SOCCER FRIENDLY: Kmtomg Sports Club rs BnV.r.rr United at Farrcr Park 5.15 p.m. TABLE TENNIS SINGAPORE TmbU Tc> s Association Inter-club wettkof league championsh ps: at Chinese76 words
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