Singapore Standard, 23 February 1957
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Title Section32 1957-02-23 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POUCI j*B rfj7 %U\ Fill IRIGADI GINIRAI HOSPITAL ***** (5 line.) 2400 TP* J\j JT^ 2g| 24U Ml. No. 235 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1957 11 PAGES 15 CFYTS32 words
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Article213 1957-02-23 1 MISSING TANKER'S LIFEBOAT FOUND [cr.d, Sea, And Air irch Continues 11 Xt Singapore Shell f irnp^ny vp»terday repd i report from its i te nmpany m Seria, p-:nei, sUtin? that a lifeboit bHongin? to the 324- *-:n_; tankrr, LanQiA fi.id been found. rhe lifeboat was found by .'-..< at the213 words
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Article72 1957-02-23 1 PARIS. Feb. 22. IUPV— -:e Minister Paul Raman. roßOunced today has run Into a dramaRnancia] crisis and must it her military budget. In a •'solemn warning" to nation Ramadier said J957 budget of 4.000.000.000Ifno franco USSII42R.OOO.onh be CUt by 2."5O.OOO.000.000 ncs (U*****,250,000). He said this was onlj72 words
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Article39 1957-02-23 1 1^ an eighteenth century horse roueil by eighty Portuguese oarsmen, the Queen and the Duke oj Edinburgh come ashore at Lisbon from the Britannia to hesin their threeday State visit of Portugal on Monday.39 words
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350 1957-02-23 1 'There Can Be No Withdrawal Without Assurances' Premier Seeks New Negotiations With U.S. JERUSALEM, Feb. 22 (UP) —Premier Dov.d BcnGunon has refused to order withdrawal from Gaza and Shorm El Sheikh, but instead of rejecting the Eisenhower appeal sought new negotiations350 words
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Article, Illustration398 1957-02-23 1 'LET'S KEEP A UNITED FRONT SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Ttew Hock, faces his toughest assignment to date next week. He has to win back the support of Singapore UMNO who have m no uncertain terms told him that they will have nothing to do with398 words
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Article88 1957-02-23 1 SEOUL. Feb. 22. (Renter).— The United States Eighth army here said an Air Force C 12-1 Globemaster troop transport with 159 on board crash landed and burned on an island m the mouth of the Han River. 10 miles north-west of Seoul, tonight. The United88 words
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Article32 1957-02-23 1 A U.S. Air Force pilot wa? killed yesterday when he attempted to parachute from his disabled Sabre jet approximately ten miles east of Misawa air base. Northern Honshu. Japan. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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148 1957-02-23 1 Moderate Despite Rebuffs, Says Egypt CAIRO, Feb. 22 (Reuter) The government-owned Egyptian Gazette said today that President Eisenhower's broadcast on the Middle East yesterday was worded with "great moderation" considering the series of rebuffs he received from the Israeli Prime Minister, Mr. David Ben Gurion. The newspaper said the message148 words
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Article56 1957-02-23 1 THE "Whispering Giant"— BOAC jet-prop Britannia aircraft which Jeft Singapore yesterday for Hongkong on a proving flight, has set up a new flying record of 4 hours 4n minutes. A BOAC spokesman sairj it would norms^v take a fourengined aircraft now used on the same route, fust56 words
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Article33 1957-02-23 1 A MYSTERY man from InHonc?ia known simply a? Mr. Shariff flew m tnd out of Singapore International Airport yesterday Two burly Indonesians, accompanying him, kept reporters away from the mystery man.33 words
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Article142 1957-02-23 1 HONGKONG. Feb. 22 (UP) Malaya's Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and South Vietnam's President Ngo Dinh Diem have recently accepted invitations from the Philippine to visit Manila some time this year. This wa.s revealed today by Philippine presidential press secretary J. V. Cruz, who arrived142 words
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Article62 1957-02-23 1 LONDON. Feb. 22. (Reuter). Queen Elizabeth today created her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, a Prince of the Realm. A notice m the Gazette said: "The Queen ha? been pleased to declare her will and pleasure that His Royal Highnes." the Duke of Edinburgh shall henceforth62 words
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Article19 1957-02-23 1 A SHARP earthquake was felt m many areas of New Zpaland's North Island at midday yesterday ReuterReuter - 19 words
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100 1957-02-23 1 IT'S NO SHAGGY TALE Prince Was Only Doing His Job NEWCASTLE. New South Wales, Feb. 22. (Reuter) Police were called to the Orient Hotel here yesterday when Mr J. Lowe, the licensee, reported his day's takings were missing Recalling a similar occasion, the detectives went to the bank where they100 words
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Article87 1957-02-23 1 Bullet For Diem Hits Minister SAIGON leh 22 iAP, South Virtnan'a President Nc" I »i n h Diem toda\ narrouh escaped an assassin hniiit thai senoush Mounded a government minister The doaghtj little President v* unrufJied b> the assassination attempt anrl prorppded Mith the speech he w^ making at a87 words
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Article56 1957-02-23 1 ADEN Kfb 22 (Rentei More than 100 dissidents arc Yemenis were reported i a 1 night tn have a*rark-eri frnntier posts m the Azraqui area of the Dha:& Amir&te m tne Aden prntpr:orate Radio reports Bald s small frontier post was overrun after tribal (uard had56 words
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Advertisement35 1957-02-23 1 j^* o***Wt^^^0 Wt^^^ ELECTRIC f RIHIVfD WASHERS f timvrmj* vacuum POLISHERS S STEAM J IRONS Official Dealer LEE CHAY 6c CO. 100 North Bridge Rd.. Spore 6 Telephone ***** You can be sure of Shell35 words
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Advertisement30 1957-02-23 1 Reputed Store tor CRYSTAL 6 SILVERWARE Your Inspection Invited iff j^ .91 TIir KTOVELT.Y«f 0 p c 88 North fcrmo* R-cf Phone ***** S pott 6 ate ??tade yvv o,>30 words
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Article, Illustration79 1957-02-23 2 FIVE Singapore students were guests of h<monr at a tea party given by Singapore City Cffunfillors at City Hall on Thnrsday Tlw v were the flfst bsfch of students h^inf sent out under City Council scholarships to study engineering m Australia. After training, they will take up jobs79 words
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107 1957-02-23 2 Women's Societies Open To All Races PEXANG. FrL Language ihoold be r.o barrier to other tr.an tb€ Malay.;. m lolnißj womtfti s Institates r.ere. Tr.:? xjo emphasized by Mrs R Stnzharr wife of t?.? Resident Cdrhmissionef a r f h° ar.n'ia': convention of tr.« P»nani Terr! #r >r;al Association of107 words
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Article48 1957-02-23 2 THE a ts t i Mil ;ter for A Vfr F M r> :^,-.r^ e ,5-ho v ri*pre#! t A isfra ia i-' the the Sold C^v;' f r^^ March 3 te pass i igh Singapore on Monday m a BO AC a r a f48 words
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Article45 1957-02-23 2 MR DAVID X. W Lee hn'--^*en »p^6intef(§ chairman of the Shigaßore Ind istrial Promotions B^ar.i Other memr^r; -i f {he fidafd are Mr. Ko Tttck Kin, Mr. S Narasimhan. oin rffptesentative each from •ie Treasury, and the 1 Ministry of Commerce ani Industry.45 words
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407 1957-02-23 2 Head lets Body' Murder: Labourer Freed Judge Consider Yourself Extremely Fortunate THOTHAM Arumugam, a 60-year old labourer accused of the murder of 62-y«ar-old compatriot/ Pooshiapilley Annamalai m the grounds of the University of Malaya, on Oct. 25 last year, was acquitted yesterday by Mt. Justice Knight, m the Singapore Assites.407 words
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269 1957-02-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Th? Education Minister, Dato Abdul Razak. today turned j down the request of 26 Chung Ling High School students I from Penang for public sittings of the committee now enrjuirVDg into the recent expuision I of i's pupils, on grounds269 words
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Article36 1957-02-23 2 PENANO. Frl The Elections Office m Light Street will be open throughout polling day. tomorrow? It will remain open until the last result has been received from the three counting centres.36 words
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Article, Illustration120 1957-02-23 2 5 MEKI# hantlsomp 33- year old David Brown, a 1 swinimirig pool attendant aboard the passphuer-lincr, Cnusaa, «-ho aspires to > becontf a fllrii star. Brown, who has brrn 2 mistaken m London j 2 several timrs for the > filmland's Tarran. I.ex f j120 words
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Article40 1957-02-23 2 HONGKONG. Feb. 22 Speria] Standard Seni-e: Cln«in2 pri"C= of the I! n n^kon* Exrhanzp wore $16.15 fo £1 Sterling; $6.14 m US*.l: j1.843 to Malayafi $1 *n IRD to one InddnisiSfj Ruppiah 1 Gold $2RS <o A ta€l.40 words
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Article78 1957-02-23 2 Annexe For Kluang School KLUANG. FrL— A si y building is to t> soon an anrifxe tc Choni Wah Middle school here This i.- m meet thp heavy enrolment the school receired m thp pa^t, a b^r nf the school's rr.s: m"nt rnmmittPF. ga d Afternoon classes rr oprnod recently,78 words
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Article139 1957-02-23 2 Women Want Strip-Tease Banned PENANG. Ffi. A resn:-j--tion requesting government to ban strip-tease shows was unanimously passed at a mpeting of the Penane MCA women's sprtjon and the Penang UMNO Kuam Ibu.' yesterday evening. Another resolution urzpd government to introduce suitable legislation restricting such shows and to enforce proper control139 words
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Article, Illustration402 1957-02-23 2 Roger Yue - Roger Yue by SIX rears ago an American dortor m Chic. if*. Illinois, treated a Singapore businessman m hi« rnnsuiting room for a minor malady, and thought no mor* of it. To him, Mr. Chia Cheng Guan was just another patient."402 words
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Article152 1957-02-23 2 CLOSING rubher prif« (rents per Ib) m Bings pore yesterflav were:— Bayers Seller* %pni i Nnrti f7i Mst RSS \n 1 S7 87i RSS 3 K3J I3| Tone: Idlp. SPORE TIN The prire nl tin op the (oral market ?erter day was 5376 i per pirul Up IU).152 words
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Article28 1957-02-23 2 Ti!E Malacca Ind ar bei Ii kw r r c- •> m horr ir Dl th« -r >- p i Mi ■fandr r at the <- or S mda28 words
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Article137 1957-02-23 2 DRUNKEN DRIVING KUALA LUMPUR. Ffl Mr. Justice Sutherland In tfie High Court today reserved judgment on an appeal by the Deputy Public Prosecutor against the "inadequate" sentence on a drunken drivef wnri injured three persons. Koay Choofl Ho6i wai fined by a Kuala Lumpur Magistrate137 words
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Advertisement340 1957-02-23 2 The Seamaster was designed to a share "with you the ?e<t of high adventure' J- lIC V_yillC'g,Cl JWalllajlLCl w.th unerring precision the Seamaster ticks "ik jt t T" C A Ajm oT the rriost exciting second? of your life---' x f JVlclClC lOr 3l -LllC Ol ACIIOH mmammr-r^Mi,&im^9*m,f\ I under340 words
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Article, Illustration103 1957-02-23 3 HOW THE STANDARD WILL BE DROPPED OVER THE POLE ruv time capsule, me n will drop the flair tho I nited Nations rrrf microfilmed copies the daily and Sunday r nnn% of the SingaS.r*» .standard over the r'h Pole on Feb. 24. fitted into its speoiaJ idle A nyfon parahute,103 words
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181 1957-02-23 3 'I Saw My Mother Lying Dead': Boy N 3, Fti.— A ten-year boy, Noordm bin escribed m the Assize O irt today how he i mother lying ae^d ta a po n 'if blood with a parang tMMath her stomach. The boy's father. Kass;-n an eX-bua driver. zed with murdering181 words
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Article, Illustration248 1957-02-23 3 it All Started With Bouquets In A Nightclub A ONE-WAI air ticket (from Singapore to Manila) laust week decided the future for Miss Gloria Tan. a Colony singer. The ticket meant a one-way journey to marriage. n lef! S ngapore248 words
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Article61 1957-02-23 3 Contractor Face Bribe Charge 4 eonti ictor led not guilty to I rorr iptly offering to a chiei engineer, on 16. a i SaJ was alleged to 51.000 to G. M. c Acting Ch ef En&l thi Co :nri' Ke Depai I i ent as an •ement to sh »w61 words
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60 1957-02-23 3 ERWORTH Fri. ArI 3^ ZP On 2n a driver -r- ala Squadron. 2n th Inriepenrient B hete. was Mr D. AnPres lent of the Ses- tod rj «rith ca'^ins a ol a iroman. Mala>r |a writer Besipah -p; i^ent dr y ing pj xeri60 words
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Article46 1957-02-23 3 Lights For Kepala Batas I )BTH F-i. The of Kepa'a c \V- esley iave Mercury ami announced by the r District Officer ProWe c? ey Mr. D. A. J presi hnj? a- ihe lasl 5 f the m nated n ro north. tbc (epala Bataa yesterday46 words
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Article, Illustration298 1957-02-23 3 MADEMOISELLE Monique Braid, a most beautiful French wo ma n. ftepped gracefully down from a plane at Singapore Airport yesterday mornino with a quiet but firm determination to lead Singapore's women :p. the search for bea;;ty. For the B■■ |bl ftUZi M.298 words
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Article79 1957-02-23 3 Two W omen Victimized PEN AN G. Fri. A gold necklace with a sovereign, valued at $300. was snatched from a woman. Lim Kirn Choo, while she was walking along Campbell Street yesterday evenine The culprit made good his escape with the necklace. Lim lodged a report to the Police.79 words
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Article73 1957-02-23 3 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Fri. The desire of the Malayan Trade Union Congress to amalgamate all the mining unions m the Federation should be applauded says "Suara Kesatuan" organ of the National Union of Plantation Workers. There are nearly a dozen unions for mining labourers, it said,73 words
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Article25 1957-02-23 3 CHONG Kiok Yens. 51. was yesterday acquitted by a Singapore Magistrate on a charge of procuring a minor for the purposes of prostitution.25 words
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Article92 1957-02-23 3 A SINGAPORE labourer. Quah Cheng Chiang, 85, was stabbed m the hack outside the Savoy Bar and Restaurant, Collyer Quay, last night. Quah told the Standard that he went to the bar at T.'iO p.m. for a drink. Three men were at a table near his. As92 words
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Article24 1957-02-23 3 THF Singapore Batialion Boys' B?:?arie Re-Union dinner and Danre \vi:i he held tomchi ■f St. Andrew's Cathedral Memorial Hail at R p.m.24 words
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Article228 1957-02-23 3 Lim To Army Civilians THE CHIEF MINISTER Mr. Lim Yew Hock yesterday assured civilian employees of the armed services m Singapore that their future was safe. Mr. Lim gave this assurancp to a delegation representing 10.000 civilian employees of the Singapore Naval Base. A228 words
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Article230 1957-02-23 3 Record Entries Expected RECORD eatrtei a r e expected m the Meond bugest POft-WU Singapore Allbreeri< Exemption Doz Show 'r op held at the Badminton Hall on March 31. Publicity ofllceT of the -how. Mr C. B Bee, ?a:d record entries were expected oecau.-e of230 words
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405 1957-02-23 3 Lawyer Charged With Causing Death Of Three In Road Smash MALACCA, Fri. A young Malay woman, who died with her husband and son m a motor accident, was stated by medical evidence to have been seven months pregnant. This was stated m the Magistrate s Court today at the trial405 words
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Article105 1957-02-23 3 Ran Away With Uncle's Typewriter KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A young man who ran off to Singapore with his uncle's type-writer, was today fined $300 or three months' jail by Second Magistrate Inchft Abdul Rani. Soh Hock Chuan pleaded guilty to committing criminal breach of trust of the typewriter, worth $250,105 words
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Article87 1957-02-23 3 'LEARN BY MAIL' ADVISER AUSTRALIA'S Colombo Plan correspondence scheme for Asian students, already successfully operating, will get further impetus from the visit to participating countries by the co-ordinator of the scheme. Mr A. J Betheras Mr. Betheras plans to visit all countries co-operating m the scheme He will arrive m87 words
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Article117 1957-02-23 3 TWO youth.- Ron Chye Tuan. and Lee Bee G'-n-, irao dodged civil defenr e training parades were severe v reprimanded m a Singapore Court yesterday. The Second Criminal District Judge. Mr J. f McI William, issued the warning I when the two youth? admitieo they had117 words
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Article66 1957-02-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR Fn. The Socialist Ynuth League of Malaya ha? railed an executive committee meeting for Saturday. Mar<-h 2 to discuss the Reid Commission recommendations The president. Mr V. David, said that the rerommFn rations will require mnr keen study before the "implications and cpp.era! impact66 words
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Article66 1957-02-23 3 RAUB. Fri— A Police Security Patrol killed a woman terrorist early fhis morninp m the R&ub district of Pahang Another terrorist wa<= seen being carried away b y Ml comrades after the attack, by the Police unit Blood trial; were followed but were lost The dead66 words
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Article69 1957-02-23 3 I ELEANOR Stebar. leaclni soprano with the Metropolitan Opera Company Is arriving this morning from Bangkok. Miss Steber. who travel with her own accompanist Mr. Edwin Biltdiffe. is giving her first performance m Singapore on Monday at the Victorii Memorial Hall. Her ■Cffuod concert will be eiven69 words
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Article26 1957-02-23 3 BUKIT MERT.IAM. Fri -An eight-year-old schoolgirl. Tha.m Sow Ying. was ki'ler; m a fn'lision with a motor lorry at Bukit Merah Buk.it Mertajam yesterday.26 words
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Advertisement353 1957-02-23 3 I ITorfc You mil />e Proud to Own The New CHARTVELL BJMbU of Sir WINSTON CHURCHILL'S .4 History of the English-Speaking Peoples Her* tndrrd. fe rtrhn^* A book t« be r«ac'. »»ir>iirf:. iC^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H re-read A freat and i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H mo»iug Ktnrv of hnmna courage and achir^etnent told ISl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l with all Sir353 words
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Article30 1957-02-23 4 THE next meeting of the Johorp State Council will bp beld on March 27, m the Cotnk ci! Chambjer, Govemmeni Office? Building. Johore Bahru, at 10 a m.30 words
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Article41 1957-02-23 4 THE Malayan party will hold a cocktail party at the Capitol Dan^e Hal! m Malacca on Sunday. Feb. 21. m boooui Of Mr. H B Ba an official m thf party. whn leaves Malaya on home lnave next week.41 words
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266 1957-02-23 4 CHIEF MINISTER, Mr. Lim Yew Hock last night told members of the American Association of Malaya that he was confident that the merdeka talks scheduled for next month would be successful. Mr. Lim who was guest-of-honour at the Association^ George Washington Birthday Ball266 words
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Article56 1957-02-23 4 MAJOR-GENERAL H. G. Edgar will arrive m Singaporp this morning to visit Australian troons m Malaya and act as official representative for Australia at the unveiling of Kranji Memorial, on March 2 He will be met at the airport by the Australian Commander m Malaya. Col. Speed, and56 words
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Article, Illustration30 1957-02-23 4 NEWSMAN'S GLOBAL MOTORING German journalist. Rolf Lance and his wife. Use. who are making a round the world tour by this midget car the (iogomobile seen m Singapore yesterday. StandardpicStandardpic - 30 words
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Article101 1957-02-23 4 $30 Bribe Attempt: $200 Fine KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A man who pushed an envelope containing $30 into a Police Corporal's pocket right m rront of a police station to gain was today fined $200 or four months' jail by Sessions Court President Inche M. M. Hashim. Lee Chee Kong alias101 words
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Article22 1957-02-23 4 TAIPING residents heaved a sigh of relief yesterday aftprnnnn whTi the drought was broken by a shower 0' rain.22 words
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Article136 1957-02-23 4 r, f.f.man rnaUsi Sl-year-old Roll Langr. who is travelling round the world with hia wifp m one of the world's smallest car> 'he Gogomob^P has arrived m Singapore. Ma km 2 tii- spcond trip round the world In five years. Lan?^ and bis136 words
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Article73 1957-02-23 4 PENANO. I n The body of an unknown male adult. a2»>d 50 yeara »■»< fnund Boating :n~the harbour here Ofl the Railway Jetty today. Th»' body had two large wounds, one on the right arm and the o her on the right leg The body was73 words
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Article19 1957-02-23 4 MR. Abdul Wahab Ghowi has bppn appointed Acting OtFinai Assignee. He will also act as PubUC Trustee. Singapore.19 words
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Article, Illustration106 1957-02-23 4 YOUR business is to be happy and to make other people happy." In quoting these words from Lord Baden Powell's last message before his death. Lady Black, wife of the Singapore Governor, summed up the work of the (ijrl Guide Movement m a "Thinking Day" rally atStandardpic - 106 words
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220 1957-02-23 4 A 10-year-old schoolboy, Lee Kce Wan, of Canberra School (Naval Base), Singapore, died after a deaf-and-dumb boy hit him on the head with a broom on Dec 5 last year. j Expert evidencp by Dr H. G. Maycock who performed an220 words
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Advertisement438 1957-02-23 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS f^^ »«>«" ...on PLBAM notf CHAMOI A %jTI SCEEININ© TIMES TOOil 10 45.! 20-4-6.45 9.30pm s^\^^Tvl aJ Deborah Kcrr John Korrj mmm 2^ttjtm^m J^^>^£**~~-* C^fM-A Jrort ~< urrvorotot t»W —Tonight at Midnight— AT LAM lllh JKlfc MOKY 1* BtVEALEU THfc ÜBSTWUCIIOM Of IHK MK.HIV <GSAf >phII o><.»»imio«438 words
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Miscellaneous679 1957-02-23 4 sStandard Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE 715 Latin Q:;3iter (KL)j 730 JINtyAPURC HMHM teners Ca'.Vng P;"a 45 Between A»Ak feMMMBH B Vo anc M s <: n m MalayaWbWM^JE9Z^^^& nair es S3H NEWS Includ:ne VM#f Aftffl^ftikV Penang Race Resu.ts 'Si; ji 45 BL^l% MM A Light ReUef (S.; :> pm.679 words
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Article, Illustration107 1957-02-23 5 FOUR years of hard work and patient rare by Singapore orchid fancier. Mr. Khoo Kay Ann. has produced, what is claimed to be the only hybrid between the Phaiaenopsis Amabilis \ar Grandiflora (a species from Borneo) and the Phaiaenopsis Marmouset (a species from France), pictured above. Mr107 words
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Article225 1957-02-23 5 THE Singapore Commercial and Industrial Work--0 I nton yesterday protested to the Minister for [jfwur. Mr Lim Yew Hock against the dissolution of > ictory and Shop Workers Inion. iry f hp urv.nn. Mr ng Sing, m a 1< tter to -nd th it cl juri225 words
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Article78 1957-02-23 5 Children's Society New Officers THE Sttf_ <; v r? Ch fcdety h mr rd iv 1-r Mng were elected officebearers Professor E. man— Haridas; Hon Sec- Mrs E G Sp.epind Mrs foanna Moore; md Hon. r Mr T ::r. E. Hon. Mcd U \dviser— M i bson- A.•. Me Si78 words
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Article53 1957-02-23 5 MEMBERS and potential rp-bpr<; of the Singapore X-Ray C!.;b are reminded that Qm Cl :h lottery closes on Thursday, Feb. 2S. Top draw wl bi held *^n March 7, the time and r' a to be announced later. Lottery ticket* an $1 eacb.and membership m the Club53 words
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Article195 1957-02-23 5 EDINBURGH, Feb. 22 1 (Reutor) The Scotsman,| influential" Scottish daily, today welcomed the Reid constitution proposed for Malaya as "a good one" and added "most people m the Commonwealth j will hope that the Ma-| layan rulers and the British Government will accept it much as195 words
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Article399 1957-02-23 5 But Errors Are Inevitable' Engineer ACCOUNTS and records nf the Singapore City Council's Electricity and Watef departments '"do not Khffl a tn.o or complete" view of the opertv tions of the departments, according to the Malayan Director of Audit. Mr. H. If. Watson. In h:s report on399 words
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Article76 1957-02-23 5 THE Malay Langua&r and Literary Congress has formed what ii calls a "graphic art committee." to develop the use of Malay m the field of ar m Singapore. This is part of the effort of thr- Congress to develop the Malay language and promote s use76 words
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Article, Illustration134 1957-02-23 5 EIGHT local-born members of Qantas Empire Airways maintenance section have been selected for training for the jet-age. The eight have been picked out or 250 candidates. They will undergo five years local training after which they will be sent abroad for special training. The successfulStandardpic - 134 words
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Article331 1957-02-23 5 Plan To Grant Credit Facilities To The Needy THE Singapore Labour Front plans to establish a system of co-operatives and state banking to provide technical aid, equipment, capital and credit facilities for those genuinely m need of assistance, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, Minister for Education, said331 words
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Article73 1957-02-23 5 Education Fund To Aid Malays THE Smsapore Malay Education Council plans to M( up an education fund to assist Malay students m higher and trchnical education besides; their ordinary studies. A Council spokesman said yesterday that proposal for .such a fund ha.s been approved and Steps will be taken to73 words
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Article44 1957-02-23 5 A SINGAPORE salvage company, hauling scrap iron discovered 114 pieces of hu man bones and a skull m a sunken ship off Tanjong Rhu yesterday. The bonp.- were Found m a cabin of the shiD Buffalo sunk during the war44 words
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Article43 1957-02-23 5 MUAR, Pit— Lino Ti^p til B k 1 1 Mor \va? yr-stprripv fined $150 or six weeks jail by ihe Prcsidpnt of Sessions Court. Mr. x. l. Cohen for possession of 24 !eaf packets of preparen opium, m Pant ,la\va. Muar.43 words
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146 1957-02-23 5 THE celebrated piaj Ist, Julius Katchen. will again be judge m the final concert of the ann ia] piano competition given r\ v the Singapore Musical Society. Mr Kati her w i j idge I competition •■>•■. h s a< r p.m., it Virtoi Men146 words
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Article44 1957-02-23 5 Teachers Want An Explanation PKPI f th« Teachers' I- re Mir. f on the Normal entry i Education Ser\ Unioi aid that pending i c Unioi meeting scheduled fc The 1 tiM ernmenfs defin normal trair committee of al merevening to discu ma ci44 words
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Article154 1957-02-23 5 CHEW ASSURES TEACHERS THE Singapore Minister for Education. Mr. (hew Swee Kee. yesterday assured 12 representatives from six Chinese teachers' organizations that vernacular education will not be abolished m the Colony, tollow ing the reorganization of the Chinese section m the Education MinLstrv. l ttei the154 words
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Article136 1957-02-23 5 New Men To Lead Centre THE following aro offit < bearer of the Sii Bonn Took Road Cnmnv..: ii Centre:Patron Mr. Tbio Chan Bee. advisers, Messrs. Tan HaJ Tong and Cnong Pin Chong; president, Mr. Yip Yuan H- Lcepresident, Mr Chua Keng secretary (Chinei M Pon Chee; assi secretary nese),136 words
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Article37 1957-02-23 5 A GAXG Dl .zz'rprised by Custonu offl i n r ea ing behind I Back i taming 50 wda ol r Ayer Gelnn ;ran. Singapore yes- day. The sn igglers escaped m a N boat.37 words
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Article20 1957-02-23 5 TllE B.ood T. sion Centre, General Hospital, open tomorrow from a-n \< noon. Don.ors of a:, grotq he welcome.20 words
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Article20 1957-02-23 5 '1 HE Royal Welch F Band wUI play today ti the Esplanade, irom 6 to 7 p n.20 words
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Article41 1957-02-23 5 the B ngaporf E k pai tn n1 i d out (504.306 to 16 581 p put stat a depari an b I 1&9 A f'jr 1 r 1174J1 div< n to 2 085 people as taber-41 words
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87 1957-02-23 5 ;B( »D1 N itional S< Chhuon Morhuipifh. esteiti the Colony and Federation Police ft* "They are vei they sre a magnifirent lot of people," Col. Chf^ I before he returned by r. I "A good pnlire for^e n keep s° nr i re'atior87 words
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Advertisement109 1957-02-23 5 "THE ROYAL PERFORMANCE FILM PAYS TRIBUTE TO COURAGE AND HEROISM" 2[ JOHN GREGSON )hH ANTHONY QUAYLE COLOUR BY vistaVisiom TECHNICOLOR CATHAY^ TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT ~Z^\ BALDNESS! TAJ CINEMA jTBaHAI RF A LL 3 b "TAJ AUR TALWAR" <?r>S* Pomade t Hindi i r A nil I AMELIA Mlth EBflWl i109 words
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Advertisement46 1957-02-23 5 WHEREVER QUALITY COUNTS I SINGAPORE C0 r f > f- rr 'f^^ with f t~i ar^^l^^^* 6 C T^ Colony c^ SmQop^'c raSmT f 4 S»* V-<y^* v '''n^'2 iff .^^\W 1 4 T*^ t^3t Hl^^l v"^jSri**'i' < *'^**VM Til 1~1 0 Q X (n i i fft^^^^^^a^Of46 words
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Article545 1957-02-23 6 J HF Reid Commission's recommendations for the new constitution of the Federation of Malaya have generally been well received. Federation leaders both m the Govemmen* and m political associations have shown admirable soberness m their comments on the proposals thai have been outlined for the future545 words
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Article359 1957-02-23 6 1"~'"~' gap Governmeni has changer-: Qm nan I the Public Relations Office to thai (A Services. With its p.pw designation intends to provide information ncp inai ibool Hi urns and aa^r.- to every cil «n r.-> is stated by Mr. M P. D Hair, the Assistant Minister359 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1957-02-23 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera By yHE Federation of Malaya j achieved merdeka the first time of asking with I not an eyebrow raised m i doubt a* to the fitness of its peoples to shoulder the crave responsibilities of looking after themselves. On the other hand,1,005 words
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Article175 1957-02-23 6 Sir: Your musir critic is entitled to express his personaJ opinions freely, but is surely not justified" m misreporting facts a* when he accused us of plagiarism m the Teachers' Training College's recent production of the Beggar's Opera. It is evident that the whole idea of a 'Ballad175 words
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Article1076 1957-02-23 6 I '..!>•. s-indsv, Aaacrarii ton-; issue with the s*in-gapo'-p |fm ra Snrptv on the QUWtiop of presentation of > irr kno-.vn artists. A-; tttm BMP! h some truth :n ■>.h.T Anacnisn -vnte.*. but aL?». a? often some of ft i< excessively harshJy phrased and h.5 conclusions (and.1,076 words
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Article417 1957-02-23 6 Sir; I ha v e PacOily read m your paper about why Mike Ellery quit and I for one will be most sorry whpn be goes. I am another m his position I am European and my family has boon m Malaya rlose on 80 years. We have417 words
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689 1957-02-23 6 Gordon MacLean - Gordon MacLean vA\-\\\\\v\ Qy A'WMW' > NAIROBI 'pRIBALJSM shows signs of proving a much stronger force than nationalism m Kenya's first African elections which take place on March 9-11. Except m Nairobi and Mombasa where detribalised African communities have emerged. there is little cohesion among689 words
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Advertisement19 1957-02-23 6 lA^Bß^Bk| >v >s*'' J^ ***** .^^^^^^^^Bw^ PJ*a^^^^^^^^^^^^l|l' Sol? Asrnt*:AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. Smqapore-6. >09. North Bridqp Road. TVI:- *****/219 words
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Advertisement86 1957-02-23 6 Ia B^r mß^sß Jl |X* g^H|^^ 3 NEW OPTONE EYE DROPS bring quick rehet to eyes ing from smoke, dust, glare and the strain of modem living. A new medical formula a boon to travellers, office workers and everyone facing eye discomforts anywhere at any time. NEVER BEFORE eye drops86 words
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Article218 1957-02-23 7 Menon Defies Doctor's Orders UNITED NATIONS. Feb. 22 (UP) Indian Minister V X Krishna Menon defied medical advice y°?trrday and planned to return to the r.N. Security Council to rcm line a debate of the Kashmir question CUI short b) his collapse yesterday. Krishna llenoa told nil phys'nan. Dr William218 words
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Article50 1957-02-23 7 Os ANGELES, FpH S3 (AP).— Actress I.inda Darnell, 13 md Merle (Robbie) Robert100, 39, U air!!!:^? pi'o!, got a lloom tnd;v. The COOpta said \'nrv will \x »r\ nn Marrh ,1 m Riverside, California, lbs tor the third time and he f nr lbs Bnt50 words
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Article, Illustration303 1957-02-23 7 SOEKARNO PROPOSES A NEW SYSTEM OF GOVT. FOR INDONESIA JAKARTA, Feb. 22 (Reuter)— President Soekarno last night called on the people of Indonesia to exchange the present political system for a "cabinet representing all parties" and a "National Council." He said all parties should participate m the cabinet on '.he303 words
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Article, Illustration288 1957-02-23 7 Mil AN, Feb 22. A •KAUTIFUU young British dancer, who has creat- Pd a sensation m Europe by fleeing from her lover, the famous Italian comedian Ten Togna77.i. made it known last week how she "kidnapped" her own child. The baby, twenty-month-nld Riecardo288 words
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178 1957-02-23 7 LONDON, Feb. 22 (Reuter)— General practitioners will be advised to resign from Britain's National Health Service unless the government agrees to an immediate and satisfactory settlement of the doctors' pay claim, it was announced here tonight. Somp 40,000 Honors m the National Health Service178 words
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138 1957-02-23 7 ALAMA(iORDO (New Mexico). Fph 22 (Reu(er) Two jf t fighter planes were sent up yesterday with orders to track down and destroy a Inited States Air Force Bruided missile which had roared out of control. The missile was an Air Forre Matador.138 words
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Article99 1957-02-23 7 oil and cabinet would work sjdp by side. The Council would adviM thp cabinet whether <">r not the cabinet a?ked for advice. 'If this conception works H means we are working together -it means national pparr." he want development' w*e pen everybody (n oui99 words
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117 1957-02-23 7 VIENNA t-PD B 'AP>Archduke Leopold of Hap burg, fin now an American citizen, wa f given a pd thrre months' j a i; term by a Vienna court yesterdaj !nr causing a traffic accident here. Thr Archduke waa acquitted of a charge that he wai117 words
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Article92 1957-02-23 7 Colombo. Feb 22 rjtev tpr > Prrm;rr Bolomon Bandaranaike of Ceylon yesterday tol(| a group nf government leaders that n> would bo stem with thp "reactionary elements" who were p -ing to incite interna. disturbances m the country. According tn party sources, the Premier said that certa92 words
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Article30 1957-02-23 7 the Hawaii Hook of Reprwicnttlivrn yesterday pns«pd a resolution protesting against thr British H-bonlb tests off Christmas Island startinß nekt mnnth. and urged they br halted A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article46 1957-02-23 7 DON'T "Mr a n?irh \«ilh luminous H'.-u \n y>r d at nitht thr British Mr rtiral Journal yf« t»rria j Tbf < i "«niall cnplu^l r k 1 1 npi radiation it ».air) ,inri thf hv ?r d im if,"vrv if thf rrystaJ 14 A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article401 1957-02-23 7 REID COMMISSION REPORT: BEGUN NEW STATESMAN LONDON Feh 22 (Reuter) The Nf v unj pp A left-v of reviev that I r Fedpratior '-I Ma ml Con pub ahed I ii p f a npted something nq te n histor; the drafi ng ol i401 words
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Advertisement138 1957-02-23 7 DOGS. §i HEAD GUINNESS STOUT 1 %vB v^tfi I 1 i /^^r\ &'3 j I IMNW) P Ni^p f > I 1 i z jb>- I 1 c j^b'"({ pmwiMri v I T 7 1 i r I j WATTS £> BAKER LTD. f S SANITARY ENGINEERS 10^-1 It OBOMRDftOM)138 words
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Advertisement134 1957-02-23 7 for ON THE SPOTkePAtKS BAND-IT f^fkij CLAMPS f^/il fhp tpjitFd pr^ssurr clamps for V 1 hundreds of usr* easily applied tritb t.y-i^j^^ d .^y^^l the simple Band- it Tool illustrated. Band-it Buc- T.f Condon For a') '^s F and kles. and an l,««. g'^* of P^ 111 Uak: !n Fipfi134 words
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252 1957-02-23 8 Arab Big Four To Discuss Ike Plan CAIRO. Feb. 22. (UP) i A top Arab League official indicated today that the forthcoming Arab summit conference here will discuss President Eisenhower's Middle Eastern plan m the lisht of United Nations action on the Arab-Israeli dispute. The League's acting Genen] Secretary Raif252 words
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Article57 1957-02-23 8 VIENNA Pet* 22, (OP). Srveral person have been arrested fol nwir.e a -rarrh by Communist police of the Technical Coiiesf at Miskolc, North-east Hungary, Radio Budapesi said this morning. The radio said Police found irma and munitions during the wardi and that students had been preparing tn57 words
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Article303 1957-02-23 8 Premier Calls Strategy Meet At Chequers LONDON, Feb. 11, (UP)— Premier Horcld" Macmillan invited six of his top ministers for n week-end strategy session at his country home today, amid growing signs that the government might face a Tory revolt over the application of sanctions to303 words
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Article32 1957-02-23 8 MR. Chsr'.e^ Bofalen. United S'sie? Ambassador <r > tbt Sovied I.'nior.. H r Bd b Wf I York by iir yesterday fortes days of discussioi s with 6tat< Department offirials. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration144 1957-02-23 8 CAREFUL artisans are seen m this picture absorbed m putting up a chandelier m the ballroom of the State* House, Accra, Gold Coast. The men are working hard to get everything ship-shape by March 6, when the Gold Coast becomes independent v the State ofAP - 144 words
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Article290 1957-02-23 8 BUT PRESS COMMENTS ARE VERY CRITICAL JAKARTA. Feb. 22. (Reater) Posters, pamphlets and signs splashed m paint on bare walla and buildings welcomed President Sookarno's ''nation saving" formula today and flags flew from the homes and premises of his supporters. But hp aroused no forvpnt response m290 words
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Article86 1957-02-23 8 India Told: Quit Kashmir LONDON, 22 (AP> Twenty-four member? of PPra r [lament railed on India todaj *o withdraw her military forces from Kashmir 'to be replaced, pending a final .solution, by a neutral United Nations plebiscite supervisory force." They tabled a motion m the House of Common 1 railing86 words
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Article52 1957-02-23 8 NEW YORK. Feb. 22 (Re.Uer) Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. India's minister without portfolio, who was takrn ill here on Sunday after he returned from Washington where he appeared on a television programme, today was "much improved." his doctor said, and would again attend the United52 words
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Article67 1957-02-23 8 HONGKONG. Feb. 22 (UP). C.I.D. Director, Mr. N. B. Fraser today said Hongkong was not approached by Singapore immigration authorities, when asked to comment on a Singapore immigration officer's allegation made yesterday that "there was a well-organized racket m Hongkong which for a fee smuggled67 words
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Article119 1957-02-23 8 Paris Yea 22 (Renter)— Thr Frrnch and British p^rmJers. M. Guy Mollet and Mr. Harold Marn^iian will meet after M Mollet returns from his forthcoming visit to \Va.-h:ngton and brlorr Mr. M?cmilian. :n h.: turn zop.s to sop thp President < tho United Starr,. WMM learned119 words
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Article140 1957-02-23 8 STALIN LOS ANGELES. Feb. 22 (AP) A facsimile of Josef Stalin walked the busy downtown streets and hardly caused a stir. Actor Maurice Manson, a striking double for the late Soviet ruler, emerged from a big limousine yesterday m the heart of the downtown140 words
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Article90 1957-02-23 8 Students Battle Police SMtONIK h Grwoi Pat (Reuter) rreek demor t<M s tod. ed po^.-'c m f the Br: cons <-■- Sa nika v 10.000 nivei ieni schnoi r] Thro gh the ing gai ppi ri of detei o tbf people toned the Ir j n j The and shops90 words
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Article144 1957-02-23 8 Nominated As Burmese President RANGOON, I -,F Lead* ol Burma ruling government parts hav< norn natetJ U Win Maung one f •he c^ur I ry s n..r ritj <-• j dcrs, to be the next r den* rdjng to a rea tO Pn W rr U Win ing; is an144 words
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Article89 1957-02-23 8 TAIPEI. Peb 22 (AP) Tiny Quemoy island Nationalist China's offshore outpost nearing self-sufllclen-cy In food r r:\;;ian and milii a■ ;v p ;on. Chiarv Yen-shih, secrof ary-g( n< ral ol th< joint I W-nese-Amerlcan Commission on Rural Reconstruct ion. fa;d the 50 square-mile ;>;and now produce89 words
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Article186 1957-02-23 8 STUDENT ARE AFRAID TO TALK HONGKONG Feb 22 H« ter). Mr. Tim McDonald of Melbourne University, leaner of a gro;:p of Australian students, said here 'nn.a-,- thai during the four weeks' tour of Communisi China, they hadfound students tnere had :he;r minds "rontrolled m an atmosphere of a single trsck186 words
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Advertisement257 1957-02-23 8 CLOSING DOWN SALE GOI\G STRONG WITH STRO\C£R OFFERS OF STRIKING BARGAINS Er<er Come Your Way. Sarv On Thvav And Many Other*:— l?Ml Sale B«t1s Pnnted Fnrmshinfs 4S* 54.90 SO Per Yd. HorrocksM Pnnted Furnishings 4«* 4. .50 Ml M English Pnnted Farnishin?> 48" ."> 9<i 2.c<n German Famishing Brocade 48*257 words
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Article170 1957-02-23 9 FOB THE SUN*. d:rer(--r Boultmg is a story re romance. and «jrce a iu^2,e «e'":~2 i ig star* a' of w^om -?mse!ves wirn ronour. r^ard W:dmark Trevor Jane Greer. and Van Kvrk. o s-0.-v. Jane Greer is d:e la^v magazine re- who zoos- to Mexico »o170 words
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Article132 1957-02-23 9 JEFF CHANDLER, wideever! wonder boy of the *rreen, who has had a phenomenal rise during the last Two years, b the star of the I niversal-Imernational pic,tur« TOT TIGER. TOY TIGER is a hale boyem story. which has M > mam lead. youn* T:m Hovey who plays the132 words
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Article278 1957-02-23 9 >feout, this week, 'or farewell gifts for 'en-e--■d r\ends, I weni along to the neivlu-renovated nr -Pansy" m the MCA Building, Ampang iere, iners rs a varied ard attractive collection and ornaments. Chinese g-vger m<s. decor** "a plates o^ their own d splay stands, conlemttyle "ases and278 words
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Article, Illustration38 1957-02-23 9 \T ELL, we ye had mink coats and mmk hats Otxl Diana Dors once WOre a mini*, bikini. But look at this mink-trimmed undies, worn at a London fashion show by model Gay Protherse.38 words
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Article298 1957-02-23 9 LANE - LANE By Are you \\\WV\\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\.\\\\\. neglecting WVWWAV VVVWWVWW \Vt\V\ W your feet? JUST now, when women m the Western world are plodding around icy streets m snow boots, or miserably hugging their aching chil I b I ains, how many of us m Malaya pause to think how298 words
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Article211 1957-02-23 9 r VHh. OPPOSITE SKX forms the highlight of the January 21 issue of Life Magazine and m it are featured two of Malaya's brautiful \oung. ladies, Miss Violet Sleigh and Mrs. Imi Kalthum In this issue. I. IFF also presents the most comprehensive word and picture report211 words
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Article, Illustration704 1957-02-23 9 Gloria Gordon - Man-made FABRICS Gloria Gordon Elegance Out Of Hot Air VT r HAT do yon prefer In wear hot air and just a dash of alcohol, k yard or two of peanuts, milk or glass: or perhaps some feathers or seaweed? None of these materials may be very elegant m their704 words
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Advertisement191 1957-02-23 9 The world famous familu of TIGER medicinal product* HEADACHE CURE L nmatrhed b c^h?r pom relieve) foi Hpodcche Neurclgic, Colds, Mental Strc n. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL OPENS TOMORROW EJJEEk&f CHARLES BICRFORO^y Sl?^ PAUL KELLY- BOHITJi OtiuWil AvtßK^^ t SI n The Emcar Ultrasonic "Sher- P>iots Naval191 words
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Article62 1957-02-23 10 Singapore's Chief M nisttr (right) Mr. lAm Yen- Hock is see* btiftg jrifrodured to Copfnin Gainther Rosrivg of >' r 'r,rgn-pcssenge r liner, Hesscustein, at a dinver held recprV.'j ton board the vessel to celebrate the Centennry of Xo r ddeiisc'rpr L'nyd Bremen shipping line. "odncirta the^n is Mr. X.D62 words
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Article268 1957-02-23 10 I inanv*> And Con*m&r4MP LESS ictivity was reported m the Singapore rtib■.ria 1 Kpr thifl week with no particular trend m evidence, according to the weekly report of Messrs. Holitiav Cutler, Bath A Co. Ltd." Business was main'.y confined to covering against adjusting shipment commitments.268 words
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Article62 1957-02-23 10 RUBBER MART IS IDLE SINGAPORE rubbef prkei terday rose i rent to 87 per -> for first grade on an idle pened higher on bettei erscts overnight but remained at •raui tvaJ most of the mil 'ne r;oon price oeing Ho i cenU per [b, -v of .t're-! was respone62 words
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Article48 1957-02-23 10 Buyers Sellers Spot fNom] *R^| 87 Mar RSS \o Ml 87 Apr RSS No 1 RF.[ 87 Mar. RSS No 2 34 i B4J Mar RSS No 3 83 834 R A. OQ res. IcndCf March 86j 86i Apr: Mj 86J 1' t r v Q\:p".48 words
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Article93 1957-02-23 10 Singapore robber staticttC| shnwpfi storks m\ the fnri oi January was 44.400 tons compared with 41.939 tons m I the previous month. Dealers stocks at tb^ ?nd of January was 35.107 tons com- 1 pared with 36.0y8 tons m December. Port stocks m January ■mounted to u.2fi2 tons93 words
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Article174 1957-02-23 10 Asian Goods On Show MANUFACTU RERS m Japan. Formosa, Thailand, Vietnam. Hongkong and the Philippines have "adapted their operations amazingly, to what American customers want and are still eager to learn", said Mr. Frank L. Gilbert, vice-ptesident of the Sixth International Trade Fair at Seattle. The Seattle Trade Fair will174 words
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Article68 1957-02-23 10 PRODUCTION m the British cotton industry last year was six per cent lower than m 1955, the Board of Trade Journal .said. But m the last quarter of the year output was only two per cent less than m the same period of 1955. During 1956Reuter - 68 words
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Article41 1957-02-23 10 NEW YORK. Keb. 21.— DewJnne^ closing averages: STOCKS 30 Industrials 446 93 20 Rails 142.22 15 Utilities 70.34 65 Stocks 165.38 BONDS 4o Bonds 90.f1.-i The Dow-Jones commodity futurci index < 1924-26 average equals 100> closed at 157.25 UPUP - 41 words
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Article, Illustration95 1957-02-23 10 MR. Koh Chit Mcng, Chief Salesman of Wendt Ltd's Singapore branch, has been promoted to the post of Sales Compradore. Mr. H. Maandag, the firm's managing director said: "Mr. Koh's appointment is m keeping with our policy of promoting local men to senior executive posts." Singapore-born95 words
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330 1957-02-23 10 PASSENGER CAPACITY OFSAS FLEET WILL RISE PASSENGER rapacity of Scandinavian Airlines System Global Fleet will increase 35% during the peak Summer season 1957 with the biggest tingle boost m service between Europe and Japan. SAS will inaugurate the first commercial route dirert ovei the North Pole tomorrow linking the Far330 words
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Article241 1957-02-23 10 EXPORTS TO MALAYA RISE INCREASES m the capacity of the motor industry has resulted m greater export of these goods which are finding a ready market m Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, a spokesman of the Australian Trade Commission said here yesterday. The241 words
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Article31 1957-02-23 10 BARCLAYS B?.r,k DCO \*s latest OverjeM Rt stales thai S,nr'.'n Africa year produced 8.1 million lbs. of uranium and earned proft of some C 16.2 million before amor'!^' Lor31 words
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Article156 1957-02-23 10 TRADING showed a slight expansion on the Malayan share market yesterday with price improvement m selective industrial shares. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS B'j^ers Sellers 8.8 Petrol 48/6 50/6 Gammon 2 00 2 04 W. Hammer 1.85 l.Wcdcb Hume Pref. A156 words
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Article, Illustration61 1957-02-23 10 AMONG the visitors to the textile exhibition at the Indian Chamber of Commerce premises m Singapore recently, was Mr. R. K. Tandon. the Commissioner )or the Government of India m Malaya. Mr. Tandon (third irom left) is seen here u-itli Mr. R. H. NoTaney < 4th from left), the OverseasStandardpic - 61 words
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Article147 1957-02-23 10 Malayan riutebrakan apsterdnv reported the following business done' F A N ordi (2 221; Gammon. 1 $2.02; Hammer $1 BTJHume pref A2B/3; Jackson $145. M Cemen: $163: McAUister 02. Cold S'nrage $159; Straits Steamships $16.75 to $16.85; StraiU Traders $26 65. $26.60 Straits Tirr.es $3.025. $3 U.E.147 words
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Article46 1957-02-23 10 LONDON Tin Corporation has .declared a second interim dividend of 20 per cent, making 30 per cent m respect of the 11 months ending March 31. 1957. as forecast, and compares with 30 per cent for the year ended April 30, 195646 words
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Article109 1957-02-23 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per pieu] yesterday were: Copra. Teb $28 buyers $283 sellers; March $28* buyen; $29J sellers; coconut oil m bulk $43 sellers, m drums $47 sellers: Muntok white peppei $97 seieVs: Sarawak white; $96 se prs; Special Sarawak i black $74. Singapore109 words
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Article34 1957-02-23 10 DELIVERIES of tin-in-con-centrates from mines of the Federation of Malaya to Singapore. Penang and Butterworlh during January amounted to 5.753 tons compared with 5,163 tons m December, according to official statistics.34 words
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Article59 1957-02-23 10 INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION BOARD THE Minister for Commerce and Industry. Singapore. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. has announced the appointment of members to the Industrial Promotion Board. They are Mr David N W. Lee (chairman 1 Mr. Ko Teck Kin. Mr. S. Narasimhan The Financial Secretary's Office and the Ministry of Commerce59 words
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Article, Illustration167 1957-02-23 10 AFTER many years of experiments, a Hor;- firm has succeeded m producing a popu'ar-s:zed refrigerator which is expected to be put into mass prodius tion soon I An advanrp medf! ol appliance was placed on show at. the recent Pmc. Exhibit mn and excited much public and167 words
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Article249 1957-02-23 10 K.L.M. TRAFFIC GOES UP THE outpul ia i ed an increase of I The total caps tj an to 4i»fi 700,00(1 tor ki o «c agamsi 64 9(H OOfl th. vio The numrx passei ger« rr*r 0, i.e. 13.4% more than m LBSS Freight an.- irafl -re?.v^ b y >249 words
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Article, Illustration27 1957-02-23 10 MALAI AN Exrnange Banki Association telling raie 10 rrr-chan-.v for Be'eia- 4 'P r .r% y« terdav was 1627; 1 Othei rxrt.^r gc rp" unaltered27 words
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Advertisement621 1957-02-23 10 NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS APPLICATIONI are Invited from Civil Engineering CcrC'artors wishing to be Included m a Ust of Approven Tenderers for the conBtructlon of a small HydroElectrlc Scheme m the Cameron Htghlanrt« The civil engineering contract will inc''ide> \a. The handling, laying and < o:n t :ng of I621 words
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Advertisement143 1957-02-23 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST 'TENDERS are Invited for repairs' and redecora- r. to (a 10 blocks of 3 rey flat.- at Silat Walk and lb) 1 block of 4 storey Bats at Kampong Bahru Ro id Separate tender form.- etc may be obtained on payment of a deposit of $100143 words
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Advertisement225 1957-02-23 10 EXPECTED TODAY M. Airways ML 121 MM KIVMAL M. Airways ML 301 1245 PC M. Airways ML 149 1920 PG/l/KL M Airwayi ML 107 1835 n Qanias EM 513 OFiO SYD/DAF M. A'rwayi ML 216 1540 Air India Al 3*o nsoo BOM/MA^h ML Airways ML 151 2040 KLM. XL 825225 words
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Miscellaneous151 1957-02-23 10 OITKR ROADS Maru Pangkor Eng Siong. Charon, Barentaz, Pyidawye. I Hesang, Bruas. Kaloekoe SelanAdige, Prec.la. Wayla, Sambas gor. Lampong. Raiah Brooke. Toloma. Shapur, Bella. Falstria. Kah Kheng. P. Kid'iar.g Rimau Pro- Garfield Hua Li. Tillie Nangkavind:- Visut Kasatri. Lykes. Dmitry Donskoy, Norma WHARVES Dan. Jigo Maru Hokoyu Maru Chusan 1151 words
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Advertisement764 1957-02-23 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. m,, blue fuNMEL liH NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI r -,i »jx »o»to«. New York. Baltimore Philadelphia Cult Porti Spore V S ham Penan*. j 19/23 Mai 14 25 Mat 26/27 Mar C 'o« to proceed via other p«rts to toao me discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG-AMERICAN764 words
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Advertisement1195 1957-02-23 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) tlncoiperjtce mi Singapore) (12 lines) d: p T 8 the blue funnel line oT:;r'0 T :;r' Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore r Due Sail* P.S1,195 words
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Advertisement840 1957-02-23 11 MITSUI ipQ LINE Spore P.S horn Penang FOR JAPAN Bonsei Maru for Kobe, Moii Yokohamc G 35/36 Akokurasan Maru tor Moii, Kobe Yokohamo S Ma» FOR U.S.A. For New York, Philodelpnio Bcitimore Mogamisan Marti 9 Mar I?M*i FOR KARACHI, BOMBAY, via COLOMBO. Asumosan Maru from Japan 12 Mar 16 Mor840 words
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Advertisement634 1957-02-23 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings toi Bangkok one oi ro> tott Pcnonfi F S horr S pr>r* "FALSTRIA" G^" 44 1300 BANGKOK ONLY "PRETORIA" Gdm 43 "PANAMA" 2 Moi "SARGODHA" I Moi "MEONIA" 24 26 Mor I' UM« 11 M Mcl BANKGOK ONLI HOMEVVaRDS Sailings »o> Gcnoo, Antwerp kcMfiflom, Hamburg.634 words
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Article116 1957-02-23 12 BKATTY Btooadan School b«ai Aaglo-ChiiMM School by 11^4 qn- to one m a intertccer fnmd'v at the HCfl P« Bid vr?terdsy ACS opened the SCON In the (Ifth minutt tlvousb Chians ote Seven mix td la'.cr Beattj ted thro:, ah M. Omar lodi tne lead through tonio116 words
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Article74 1957-02-23 12 thf taw bo tcpnMnf Urn Rochore Youth Club In a friend--5 Soccer match against thp R-\ P. I>ngah on Sunday at Parrel Park. Kick off 5.15 pm sharp Will np sriprtert from the :c low ing; I,S Fa';!. ChVM HaK Bent Ismail Haji Husaia 'Cap r a:n'.74 words
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Article39 1957-02-23 12 KA9ANG Fiidav- The Ultl I.aneat District Football Association is appealing for funds The presfdent of the Association. Mr Kg Bow Thai has been re quested by the committee to write to individuals and firms here f<~>"' donations39 words
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Article20 1957-02-23 12 the third innual feoertl meetins °f the Anenal Sport? ib Wfl] he hrid at 82 Rangaon KortH tomorrow20 words
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Article1001 1957-02-23 12 PETER WILSON - PETER WILSON -*says TFAa^ a desperate, tragic night for British boxing! JOE ERSKINE sat up m his dressing-room and asked: "What round was it?" Someone m tlie silent crowd muttered: "The first, Joe." Si, M VHTKR \nr\ \h%i was how QM n e\v~ .-q.->'p to J<M1,001 words
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263 1957-02-23 12 Santa Anita H'cap Has No Standout ARCADIA. California, Feb. 22, (AP)— Eighteen horses jjo to the post m the U*****,000 Added Santa Anita Handicap on Saturday and there's not a standout runner m the field. Thus the 20th running of the Mile and One-Quarter (lassie first of the USsl##,--000 specials263 words
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Article80 1957-02-23 12 "Aussie Rules' Match "AUSSIE RULES" (be Australian national came of football, will be introduced at Kuala Lumpur today when two teams, the Royal Australian Army and the Air Force will demonstrate the finer points °f the same. Today's attiCS) is being played m aid of the Federation army benevolent fund.80 words
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Article86 1957-02-23 12 51 Andrew's School beat Raffles Institution J-l m the Inter-Srhonl soner match played at Rl ground yesterday. Saints opened the score m the 18th minute through leftwinder Kiok Tang. In the Meond ha'f. Kiok Ton? BOOred tWO more goals for the Sain!-. Raffles scored a minute86 words
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Article62 1957-02-23 12 Harvey Scores 161 DL'NEDIN. New Zealand. Fpb. 22, (Reutet) A stand of '204 m 152 mioutea by Neil Harvey (161) and Bobby Simpson (75) he'ped Australia to total <:> .44 after three wickets had fallen for 52 on the openin? day of the touring Australians match against Otago here feoday.62 words
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258 1957-02-23 12 Djoe Hock A Vastly Improved Player TAN D,!OE HOCK of Indonesia li a \~~x y improved badminton player and on hi* present form is capable oi beating Malaya's best. This is the opinion of 0n.2 Poh Lin m an interview with tne Standard yesterday Poh Lim said that D.ioe Ho<258 words
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Article101 1957-02-23 12 Title To Drobny Gibson COLOMBO. Feb. 12, (Reuteri. Jaraslav Drobnj (Egypn and Misa Althea Gibson (United States) ".von the mixed doubles title m :ne Asian Lawn Tennis Championships here today. They ri^featrrj MJrftffT Da-\-ies and Aliss Pat Ward (Britain) 7-5. M m tiie final. The Britiah pair had reached the101 words
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Article66 1957-02-23 12 TIIF, team tr> represent the Singapore Combined Schools against the Voun? Men's Sikh Association m their S.ll A Junior knockout semi-fina! match on the Girl? Sports Club {round on S inday st 4 p.m. wi'] be selected Cram the following. Sin Meng Kvvan?. Anwar;!. [.'Strange. Baldhna.i Singh, Kok66 words
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Article39 1957-02-23 12 MCC: 179 For Four CAPETOWN. Feb 22, (Re> fer) MCC were 179 for four wickets at tea on the opening day of their four-dlj mairh here againit Western Prinre Peter May. the England caplain, was Ihcn 103 not out.39 words
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Article71 1957-02-23 12 v Zee a Feb .22 \r a Z€glanc f ron Davis Cur three days ago v rnn pete m the ev< er all On T Lawn Tenr o'. niffip;. '.r< .ncial coi lil •.drawal of their TMt the Lebanon m Bej Had The71 words
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Article64 1957-02-23 12 Canada Cup Tourney Fob 2 s As^v: irnam< I Mere today the Canj an<« ni uouid Oct 24 U) C,rcar. Mr. (01 'T f l' arrived here Fen 12 to sf" cou: interna \> X■ Jlubs course naar Mr i said th« with the co irsea In anad and England64 words
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Article23 1957-02-23 12 r. F-" clearer: irdli r ihe: High Stre* Thompsoi knockn the Pa Sd md er< tod Vici cored eir i right .<■23 words
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Article324 1957-02-23 12 ION DON. Feo. 22 < Reuter Ihe foiiowing are the English and Scottish loot ball fixtures Saturday. Fen. 0: LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Arsenal V. Everton: Birmingham v a. Villa; Burnley v. Tottenham; Cardiff v. Wolves; Chelsea v. Bolton; Man. Utd. v. Blackpool Newcastle v. CharlTon: Poii. -mouth324 words
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Article, Illustration671 1957-02-23 12 RECREATION FOR ALL, SAYS CHIFF MINISTER IT is our duty |g soy that the worker as well the employer has his opiwrtuniiirs lor recreation. h Minister Sir. Lim Yew Hoc*H axsertttl when he openH the new Karrer Park swimming imw>l yesterday, "It is a general criticism he added, "of ourStandardpic - 671 words
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Article79 1957-02-23 12 -MR. Son Bfan BOW dtetod Pnridi s.rizspore Amateur B dng Association at Urn HH i Cicneral Meeting held ai the Sii upon Rer-reaiinr, Q h :•> rday Former Presideni Mr A-a Chens: Chja d< ne<J to !or office for another term, The r 'h' c. are: Presideni Mr79 words
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Advertisement239 1957-02-23 12 Why do Volkswagens command such high resale value? THERE ARE SEVERAL IMPORTANT REASONS WHICH, COMBINED, MAKE THE VW THE OUTSTANDING CAR TO BUY TODAY! 1 No I -g-m" of any VW is necessary. The new VW "'v.rrr thus enjoys high speeds from the first day of delivery and known that239 words
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125 1957-02-23 13 Rest For Compton, Evans, Laker Loader CAPETOWN. Feb 21 Reuten Denis Compnn Godfrey Evans. Jim I ikpr and Peter Loader. of the beaten England fm team yesterday, are h?in? rested for the M C.C.'s return match ij^in't Western Province, surtins here tomorrow. Trip team will he: P R H May,125 words
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Article48 1957-02-23 13 c"?APEST, Feb. 21. '(Re';*-"r>— Huneary and nd will PlAf IBeir first- -1 E'ir^nean Z-^ne Davi^ hi BodaptSl on Apr:! II ar.d 27. Khi QAda] nmunist newspaper. Neprmadsag. reported here today. r.r. c of th? tie meet B im. who have a bye the second round.48 words
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184 1957-02-23 13 1960 Olympic Games ROME, Feb. 22 (Keuter) An innovation at the 1960 Olympic Games, 4 to be held m Rome from August 25 to September* 11, will be the transfer of the track and held events from the first week to the second.184 words
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Article160 1957-02-23 13 Shkiese Spnr 1 As<oriat Jon ''Red" team created j he first ■^:z upset m the Singapore Tan'.e Tennis Association iea--s:;e tourney when they beat a strong Chinese Young Men's l'hri-:!an Asso ,i':on "Red" [earn v >v five games to fr v :r at :he Chinese Y.MCA last160 words
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Article50 1957-02-23 13 BERLIN. Feb. 21 (Reuter) —Japan will meet Germany m a-n international tablr tennis tournament to be holcl m West Berlin on March 18. it was announced hore today. Amnn? the Japanese playn\> will bp To^hiaki Tanaka. Ichiro Ogimura. Kelsuke Tsunod. Fuslp. Eguchl. Kiiko Watanabe and Tomi Okawa.50 words
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Article, Illustration72 1957-02-23 13 BILL MILLER, US all-round athlete made a hit when m India. Srcn with Millrr (second from left) are Major Korhi, official and roach of the Amateur Athletic Federation of India; M.C. DHavan. secretary AAFI: Dr. Howard, principal LuCknrt w School of f'hysiral Education. Lt.72 words
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333 1957-02-23 13 BILL MILLER RECOUNTS DRAMA IN' OLYMPICS THE Americans, Russians and Australians have every reason to feel pleased with the performances of their star athletes m Melbourne. Bobby Morrow Kuts, and Betty Cuthbert have made their famous bursts for victories. But no less sensational was the superb333 words
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Article408 1957-02-23 13 Mit tampbeH ha- done it m the Decathlon. Campbfeil bust rd another American Rafcc .Johnson for the Gntrl. "A lot of people would con?iripr this an upset. That it happened was no surprise to me," Miller confided. Miller recounted the almost rhoking excitement and the408 words
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Article137 1957-02-23 13 Time Of Play Extended SINGAPORE Cricket A ociaIn mbM to provide brig ci criekei this Jsofi ha.- o.t t'-p I n.e H fo* i".c Jui Li af ie r m .••■hp l 4 Thi 2o minutes to I p Joui f■> »s the riui ation n I lor a junioi137 words
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Article32 1957-02-23 13 HOUP lON J r fi old foi mcr Nflt ions. n champion fired a five-under-p;u fiT yesterday I rrab the round lean m i i oiKi Houston op-^ > mm32 words
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Advertisement338 1957-02-23 13 ACCOW. VACAM W E L R A VIL! E Ctiarming suile n Double a< mod at ion nd* E c pat'i' ground? f or G v k. Service Officers Phore '4229 PMOfOCMWW pOLOV R PHOTO' ;R \V COloui filn i r^. X T ome othrftifie, Ansc o c o 1338 words
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Advertisement289 1957-02-23 13 CLASSIFIED ADS Sill \IIO\S VACAM IESt 7^ ires a Col t| Cif^rei E r FT R in| mi.ai te i I x \v }j >154 $1 964 and i r c. p> Mppointee required to ioin cienerou* annual It 4M|it If mar: '*> c l, ancf r cr. Applic r289 words
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Miscellaneous229 1957-02-23 13 Li I Abner By A/ Capp P^HpHpH^P|HHp^^^^T|^T|^Mf kiatu^allv. mdv >ou nor the T but-s>af:'s mak I t^ r V\* F Od-."->DO'RE GOING TO R£L 1 1 VICE PRESIDE NT vs/ll^ PC ABLE f 6ASP*. r r OF COURSE [YE P^EEM '^A MOTHER 'iII A, Pv^Cv^tLOß PPESiDEKTr/'^JLjTD GET AMY >M3F?K DOME.'/-229 words
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Miscellaneous322 1957-02-23 13 TODAY S «H«ilAll(»N: X 'Reasons :ire not like C.irnuin-. Hie nurse lor Wfarinu l.irl of f;^«.f\ SAM K1» K)R I \KRVOXK; Until 10 39 A M and after 3:23 P.M. provides the best t'o.t.on of tre til] TOt attending to business b i.vmg and relaxation Be gut ed a? to322 words
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Article1039 1957-02-23 14 RACE l: 2.45 p.m.— Horses Class 4—sVz Furs. 1. ii: Arrh Side Pv 9.05 Capt. HF Bloxham Rodgers Maniam 1. :n Trailer fcv 9.00 Shaw Stable Martin S. Khamis L :il Dragon Seed If 8.13 Mr Mrs. Tan Cheng Hock Allan (Unfixed) 4. T. 15 Professor1,039 words
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Article260 1957-02-23 14 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By Start The Day Right With Prof. Bancot PENANG, Fri. TAWAKAL, a well made Irish bred five-year-old, gets his right distance over the main seven furlongs event (race 4) for Class 4, Div. 1 performers at Penang tomorrow, first day ol the Penang Turf Club's260 words
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171 1957-02-23 14 RAF Teams Arc Favourites For 20-Mile Road Race SEREMBAN Fri.— The stage v p f OT tomorrow's 20- mile Pori :kj a to Seremban Road relay -ace which 23 team?, including ■evei 'mm S:nsar' o "e wfll ?e competing. O" paper i looks like being 1 1 ecu the two171 words
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Article64 1957-02-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Guthries Sport.> Club were beaten 7-1 In their opening friendly aoccer n^atrh asainst the Sf v^r S'a r Sports Clnb on tbe Brickfields road erounr today The S: \cr Man led 4-n ai ha f v.-v.c Inside ri^ht Albert (4), Sinniab (2) and Suppiah were64 words
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Article88 1957-02-23 14 RUGBY Friendly: South Johore Rugby Football Club vs. R.A. Blnkan Mati at Johore Bnhm. G.H.Q Farelt vs. R.A.F. Srletnr at Seletar G.H.Q. Signal Rffit- vs. Nee Soon at G H.Q, SOCCER Singapore Indians Foofrni'l Association vs. Singapore Chinese FontbaV Association ior the "Simrtrnm Iyer Shield" at Jnhin Bexar88 words
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Article198 1957-02-23 14 SEREMBAN F: The b« llMßjslßCd rf ISJH I m KCffri Sembr.an .vas ovce ajain brwisjbi lo lixht tast evening ■v Mgj Johore nardcr. ihe home 51 ite a H« ail beat.ng ;n the inoui Chug Choor I^eons C :r--lie p lyed on the Sun198 words
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Article753 1957-02-23 14 RACE ONE Profe-?or Bancot is coming to hand nicely and with Periwinkle and Pontican out of the way. he has a bright chance of scoring his maiden win. The 'Professor, who ha^ just turned -four, showed a lot of pace when he led for753 words
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Article55 1957-02-23 14 THE weather here m rerent days has been dry. Should rain continue tn keep out. the track would be fast for today's racing:. BEST BET Safest each-way bet of the day is TAWAKAL m Rare Four while the best longshot is SATELLITE m Race Six. Biff Sweep will55 words
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Article173 1957-02-23 14 Notaverse Likes A Good Track RACE TWO Nntavrr*e will be hard to hrat on a eood galloping track. The six-year-old struck his best form when hf brat Jara and company over the Kuala Lumpur seven furlongs m January. That display was a tip-top one. BlOWij off the mark he came173 words
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Article232 1957-02-23 14 RACE FIVE Siam Rice goes over his favourite distance and should make a safe bet m the main seven furlongs race for Class Five performers. He rielcaled Magic Note with 805 over the Ipoh seven last month but lost the race on an objection. Four232 words
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Article172 1957-02-23 14 Windsor Lad Sorulineer lli«- Spertre Fram i* DRAGON <KFD PBOFESSOB BAN' CUT PROFESSOR BANCUI I'HIoKIM 1 Prnf«>oonr Kancot Iraikr Iruhr t.olfi.n |Tia_Ml Dragon *e<rl Dracin *<-cri I>a\enpon I GOOD FORAGE NOTAVF.R.-E SOTAVUtSB VOTAVERM 2! .Malay Film II Producer Malay Mm 11 Prwiurei NoUvene Malaj Film II Good hcirHjre172 words
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188 1957-02-23 14 RACE SIX Siapa Tahu iaWfßi wtal Ing oreak after a series of came efforts. He ran two splendid rarrs at the Ipoh mee'-.g. Carrying 8 09. thai six-year-old w^nt coy r. kg a neck to Grandeur over seven furlongs. He then finished t rd188 words
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Advertisement175 1957-02-23 14 1 RICHARD WIDM ARK m a savage iwic r01c...% 1 jr?^-^ unleashing hi§ fury m a jungle be/I Z l -,''L was //7e/> cage by day a^3 T R F V O R o ~**z~~s^ rj I GREER^ irfl^&^ULSU tub sun 8j PfTtR van fvex o>«m «Tv P^'t twc i175 words
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Title Section8 1957-02-23 15 FEATURE SECTION SUNDAY tiger STANDARD FEBRUARY 24, 1937.8 words
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Article209 1957-02-23 15 SAYINGS OF THE WEEK THE purpose which v- military com■ers serve today are illy the purposes •c Mr. Harold ■linn. coexistence not mean a quiet life Soviet Foreign V -ter Dmitri Shepilov. H B Prime Minister, ye know, had a very exr- ye education Eton and Suez. Mr. Harold wi,209 words
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Article342 1957-02-23 15 TREVOR HOLLOWAY - TREVOR HOLLOWAY by HE.\ Rudyard Kipling created Moirg7i, the wolfchild, m hi it "Jungle Book," the xcorld applauded him as a master of fantasy. But Kipling knew his India and he teas well atcare that Moicgli had his counterpart m that country. He had heard many342 words
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Article, Illustration858 1957-02-23 15 RONALD H. SHERWOOD - RONALD H. SHERWOOD by Some amazing modern claims to pre-existence {{ADIO discussions and other evidences of public interest show that many people continue to be dominated or baffled by the age-old question, "Have I been here before?" One of the most amazing experiences bearing on this858 words
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573 1957-02-23 15 The Amazing Story of the Waifs of Mindapore Any leaMi the world may have had of the validity of such stories were banished by the amazing report m 1920 of the capture of the Wolf Children of Minc'apore. In October of that year a native Christian missionary, the Rev. J573 words
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Article354 1957-02-23 15 Jane Dexter - Jane Dexter By "YOU'RE impatient," said Albert Evansky. eyeing my newly combed fringe. "You're impetuous," he said, looking at my cropped hair. "And you are stubborn." I didn't deny it, "How do you know?" I asked. "I can tell by your HAIRSTYLE." said Albert.354 words
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Advertisement77 1957-02-23 15 BRYLCREEM jr for smart healthy hair ijp'* BRYLCREEM gives the hair a soft natural lustre, to different from that m? over oily look. 'j BRYLCREEM controls the hair firmly but gently, keeping it m position all day long. BRYLCREEM keeps the scalp clean and healthy, free from dryness and dandruff.77 words
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Advertisement39 1957-02-23 15 FOR REALLY RAPID RELIEF WHEN OVEREATING BRINGS ON UPSET STOMACH I ALWAYS TAKE PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS THEY TASTE I P^J^B LIKE CANDY 1 I THEY'LL MAKE YOU M FEEL DANDY! X SO KEEP W*'^«THEM HANDY! 47A "J39 words
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Article470 1957-02-23 16 Peter Grosvenor - THESE MARRIAGES ARE DOOMED Peter Grosvenor By 'THE z.i fc -m m teenage marriages since the war is x-.-.- ing Britain's welfare authorities. Fnr teenage marriages too often lead to ianger disaster and d re p HM erldence fkmH on jrcwnt divorce rate.* I kJ alarm. r.?. It shows that470 words
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Article, Illustration998 1957-02-23 16 WITCHCRAFT STALKED RUNAWAY BRIDGEROOM In this true story about the bad old days ot West Africa, T. RUMSEY H A M B E R, author, engineer and pioneer prospector, tells how the "ju-ju" of an African tribe beat a treacherous white man's cunning. TTrHEN Jack Snow, powerhouse shiftsman, was kicked998 words
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Advertisement402 1957-02-23 16 &KISSIWG& IHI E al! know that lips J^F*M'^r *^J~^T^TV^l^ ■■7MB •Ml can speak the lart* WK BK B^ mkZ* llil If of love. But H BJ B BKI ifffWl they also give a clue to your y M V^ll IViiJIJIIVI character. J^L^ ■PPPPfI So b« careful when you give own402 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-02-23 17 JL'ST how short can a shorfie get? So far. that pnc- t-tted h -?-lengih jacket on :he left Menu :o be the jrtest :^:"3 m ladies nightwear. And tht frilly pnn■?s t l 70 irith it make up the Bnby Doll pyja^n set ichich, along trith these other59 words
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Article, Illustration832 1957-02-23 17 till 1 1/1% r t v p-'S werst a?e from the pdm ,-f 3-.v o| feeding •♦culties is probably bet-.veen abc-;t e::-*een months a—i -«c yearj. TV.* is an a;e T-^r the tod-:?- rec'.-'-.i'-.z '■"i -?i v h:a activities have a def.r.i-e coe or f H BM people832 words
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Article, Illustration804 1957-02-23 17 Terry Pillay' s - Terry Pillay's pRENCH earrings! Beautiful and unusual earrings m designs that range from the traditional to the modernistic with a slight stress on the latter. The earrings are all more In 4he "dress jewellery" style, than are our homegrown Singapore articles which concentrate a deal too much on804 words
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Article, Illustration37 1957-02-23 17 This afternoon dress of black silk, printed with Chinese motifs, is among Emilo Schuberth's collection for the coming Spring and Summer. It is worn by Mafalda. The hat is of pink gros grain. AP photo.AP - 37 words
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Advertisement105 1957-02-23 17 MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTHPASTEthe tooth paste that's proved to clean teeth whiter QCzsnnc tests with t Vhiteness-meter* have proved >^ beyond doubt that Macleans Tooth Paste cleans teeth whiter than ever before. Mtdtggfl fights and destroys decay germs laboratory IB :s show that no other toothpaste gives more complete protection than105 words
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Advertisement250 1957-02-23 17 GUARANTEED /^L QUALITY |i THE SMART V %ST\/ .ff4/..414\ »f#V^ iS^^^^ U -1 t^at quahn fabf 'f nrt the firsi HMHtiali T |i making r.cr attractive j cheon^sams Arr; *r thai wfiv for many -i 1 ea-i now, «-hf has itf" 1 i.V' Ferfcaaon fabrics. i 'Vv* J FERGUSON FABRICS!250 words
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Advertisement113 1957-02-23 18 H^HBi'l ll^B '1 inches into your room. TWO WONDERFUL NEW f&ziwMcal*** ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS ONE SMALL ONE LARGE BOTH NEW PROFILE MODEL RAC-86C above is i hp with up to 500 sq ft cooling capacity a nect, tasteful and unobtrusive air-condi-ticner which w i add new beauty to your room113 words
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Advertisement224 1957-02-23 18 Instant lasting relief with FENOX J NASAL DROPS /^^S ANOTHER b^M] &J^^^^ Available from cf! PRODUCT chcm/rts end dwgfrn I y% f SIFTA it th« fme«t, whitest Tofcii Solt. Th« triple protection poekf «r^ ensures rfcet your SIFTA reoche* y.. t/otCif foott Sct£t m perfect condition. 'FANTASTIC NEWS" contest IB224 words
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Miscellaneous40 1957-02-23 22 B^liflB ii^^^S^ Sw^ll hV^ B^° F*B^>fcSfr^H A r^yi?! nun ICO g^ 3^ w X/ '3>^s»W I—* Ti 1 N PMI ULrV WU i$ S^f 3 CX/^»-^ >s*J \"Wi>TStBB, r\ O liii I sXr's^. 1 m "'i-i B I i— a—40 words
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Article, Illustration80 1957-02-23 23 etmem \ROVE: The MG A fitted h h the detachable hard top presents a very neat ipp^arance. Rear window «np< around to give exoiient rear vision. RIGHT: The hard top nn be taken off m less than two minutes to give (open-air motoring80 words
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505 1957-02-23 23 IIARD TOPS are becoming more popular than ever. But not so much m prominenre yet Is the detachable type of hard top. (Thi> is especially suitable ;jor open sport :ars when r^.^re perrr.ar.ent weather protection reg ..red. without sacrificing rper. pleasure505 words
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Article, Illustration63 1957-02-23 23 ABOVE. This is the Toyor p t Crown Deluxe, Japan's nioNt popular oar. a 5 6 seater with modern lines. RK.HT: Front view of I Toyopet showing the ir: .l? desisrn. The styling f-tllows closely that of most turoppan cars. This model n introduced last year63 words
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Article, Illustration603 1957-02-23 23 A ZESTFUL SPORTS TOURER WITH DOCILE MANNERS 5P OR T CAR enthusiasts are already well-acquainted with the sleek lines of the sparkling Austin-Healey 100. This 100 miles-per-hour car is now more lusty than ever with the new six-cylinder engine. Yet, m spite of all the kick behind the 102 bhp,603 words
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425 1957-02-23 23 r PHE JAPANESE are noted for their enterprise. This quality, particularly m the automobile field, bids fair to place Japaji among the leading motor car exporters m the next five to ten years. Tho Jap a n Machinery Floating Fair which visited Singapore recently425 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-02-23 23 FEELING the strain of costly petrol bills? Here's a dandy little vehicle that will cut your travelling costs to a minimum. B.S.A. of Birmingham, the famous motor r\c\e people. will soon introduce their lightweight scooter, the Dandy 70 The Dandy is one of Britain's ans\ver>91 words
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Article136 1957-02-23 23 Jaguar Car Production FOLLOWING (he recenl tire m the Jaguar works m Covenlrv. Jaguar Cars Ltd. have written to their ove-seas distributors to assure them that the damasre was not as extensive as feared. The fire was confined to an ar^a of approximately 200.000 sq. ft It destroyed the despatch136 words
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Advertisement454 1957-02-23 23 Here's the basis of a beefy meal vi'hai^ hi act iai^ I >-r CHKfOlt, 0 IBWI ...■w'*^* «-^u- J fully i adding |S a OXO Cubc<-, impro\td IV :n flavour, m richness, i m pwMfwf# O\o make* it realK beefy! I I ttousewives awree Its Q)(Q frr me! BOflflAO CO454 words
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Advertisement215 1957-02-23 24 I a new touch j for your beauty X -y/ Z^ifSt Feather Finish ensures •y/ X^3 jpj that your make-up is v X il*^~'' ect at all times v Ir'''"^^ Nothina equals it for I rZJZ' Zi ii i 'x A r retoucnin g it is a blend JM^ of215 words
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Advertisement456 1957-02-23 24 UPSET STOMACH BETTER «<. IN 8 SECONDS! fcL g Drink sparkling ENO jjggg "FRUIT SALT" IN OKLY EIGHT seconds, the bufferlr; g x r5P^v i> of this sparkling antacid makes your s;» i ¥mzS ffS£ feel better, your mouth fresh and dean 153 Put some Eno into a glass of456 words
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Miscellaneous260 1957-02-23 24 Children Born This Week SUNDAY.— Keen abilities c some manual type- Probably have scientific or n echnn^ca 1 interests. Possess strong ambitions and will Strike out early for success. Personality values are very high. Charming, friendly, souls. MOMDAT. Extremely pugnacious m a nee sort of way. They have an amount260 words
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Miscellaneous1482 1957-02-23 24 JJID people have more contentment m f he days before films, radio, and television? They, made their own fun and, according to the old. were m most ways happier than we are. But I never hear these tales of the Grand Old Days without scepticism. Were they so contented after1,482 words
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Miscellaneous456 1957-02-23 24 EDWARD LYNDOE Birthdays SUNDAY.— Fine conditions COVex the whole twelvemor." i. You will find that some advancement of position is possible. So is moderate improvement of finances. The chief point about the voar is tne new tone of settlement it introduces. This should be kept m mind and made the456 words
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Article, Illustration970 1957-02-23 25 A.J.P. TAYLOR - THE ROGUE ELEPHANT A.J.P. TAYLOR by THE LIFE OF HILAIRE BELLOC. By Robert Speaight. (Hollis and Carter. 305.) TESTIMONY TO HILAIRE BELLOC. By Eleanor and Reginald Jehb. (Methuen. 165.) T ITERATURE has its fash- ions like dress; and Hilaire Belloc is neglected at p-e-ent alone with his COntMnporariM. Will he970 words
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Article, Illustration435 1957-02-23 25 Esther Howard - Esther Howard By TIME'S FOOL. By Patience Mc-Fkvee (Ilodder and BtOUfhtOH. 12s. 6d.>. —As "women".* novels" go. an unUSUally realistic and sensible OM It is told by a midd'eaeed widow m a country village, and deals with a complication of emotional relationships that include her difficult and hostile435 words
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Article282 1957-02-23 25 W. JOHN MORGAN - W. JOHN MORGAN By MR. GRAVES, who Is seldom uninformative. explains this curious title which, with its inverted exclamation mark, should do something for the future of swearing m the book trade. In Spain, he tells vis. "if you fall off a ladder, or ruin a282 words
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Article641 1957-02-23 25 JOHN WAIN - JOHN WAIN By THE PURITAN TRADITION IN ENGLISH LIFE. By John Marlowe. (Cresset Press. 165.) pURITANISM Is one of 2 those word?, like Liberal--2 Ism, that take on a richer, x though necessarily vaguer, meaning when the capital lettei has been shed. But with or without- the capital,641 words
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Advertisement287 1957-02-23 25 j* V. r> *^S^^^r^^^^?^*^aTf f^^^a^a^a^ I Luxurious Loicer-Deck Lounge —only on Pan American's President Service to the U.S.A* Here m the attractive downstairs club lounge of Tour Super "Strato" Clipper* yoa chat with fellow passenger*. ..alp your favorite refreshment from the bar. At the coclctaU hour Pan American aervee you287 words
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Advertisement476 1957-02-23 25 Natural Vitamin C m the world's most delicious tonic drink The finest natural vitamin C tonic drinV ever ii Rjbena —^made from blackcurrants, the fruit which is richest m vitamin C Ribena makes z wonderfully delicious tonic which even those suffering from loji of appetite can enjoy. Ribena helps boOd476 words
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Article, Illustration19 1957-02-23 26 Another fine camera study by Standard's photographer Tan Man Long using a yellow filter at 400 FB.19 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1957-02-23 26 SIN FOR MY CHILD'S SAKE TM called Irene my s«rond name doesn't mitter. Any nUht you'll find me on a London street, wiitin? to hire myself to men. W*• call it "hustling' and I m a teena?e hustler Sometimes I've earned over €30 m a ueek. which Is quite a1,337 words
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399 1957-02-23 26 QUIZ WIZARD WARNING OFF TELEVISION T^ID Richard 111 really murder the Princes m the Tower? Was Good Queen Bess a man? These are two startling questions being pondered by one of Oxford's bestknown under graduates, Plantagenet Somerset Fry. Plantagenet— the twentyfive year old history wizard who won £512 m a399 words
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Miscellaneous13 1957-02-23 26 "He just said. You're too beautiful fori words/ then he went into action.'13 words
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