Singapore Standard, 25 February 1957
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Title Section26 1957-02-25 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 line.] 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 MI. -No. 237 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1957 12 PACES 15 CENTS26 words
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Article453 1957-02-25 1 Priority ($160,000,000) to meet the challenge of synthetic rubber BIG SLICE OF $1,358 M. BUDGET FOR EXPANSION OF THE ARMED FORCES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Alliance Government today announced a $1,358,000,000 five-year development plan for the Federation with top priority to the expansion of the armed453 words
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Article137 1957-02-25 1 ESTIMATE OF CAPITAL RESOURCES ESTIMATE OF CAPITAL EXPENDITURE AVAILABLE: 1956-60 1. Unexpected balances of Capital works approved m loans raised prior to 1956 $20 Mil. 1956 on loan n D en account $478 Mil. 2. Drawings on Reserves 250 2 Capital works charged to 3.137 words
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465 1957-02-25 1 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Statutory and public Institutions m Malaya as well as local private investors will soon be 'tapped' by government, for contributions to the §500,000,000 i $500 Mil. To Be Raised Through Long-Term Loans long-term loans it is465 words
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Article60 1957-02-25 1 HONGKON 3 F- M UP —A prominent Hongkong Chi:are man has been fctained by police for q g nee last Wednesday, s reported today. Suen Koon-ching, chairman •f a Hongkong disti (ement associatioi rce of twin-city of X Fi r 1 tor of 1 icer j60 words
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Article, Illustration53 1957-02-25 1 A SMILING Tunku is met at the International Airport by Singapore UMNO chairman, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, when the Chief Minister arrived from Kuala Turn pur on Saturday to patch up the Labour Front UMNO differences on the Merdeka53 words
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423 1957-02-25 1 U.M.N.O. BOYCOTT: ALL'S WELL AGAIN-TUNKU KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman declared on return from Singapore this morning he was confident that as a result of his 'peace mission', the Colony UMNO would now reconsider their decision to boycott the Merdeka delegation to London. "I have done my423 words
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120 1957-02-25 1 ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 24 (AP) A Scandinavian airliner took off from here at 4 a.m. (Alaska Standard Time) today after a refuelling stop on the over the North Pole. The four-cngined plane landed at 2.22 am. It was scheduled to arrive at Copenhagen m120 words
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Article29 1957-02-25 1 MR. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister on Saturday opened India's first electric bigh tension insulator factory stated to be the largest of if_ kind m Asia. (Reuter)-29 words
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Article132 1957-02-25 1 CAIRO. Feb. 24 (UP)— Egypt threw cold water last night on hopes that she would allow the United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF) to occupy the Gaza strip m a conciliatory move to break the Middle Eastern deadlock. Abdel Kader» Hatem, Egyptian Information Director, declared to newsmen132 words
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Article30 1957-02-25 1 CHAN AH SOOX. a dome?*., servanl m the bonu of a European ■fl Mala: a Commar.-i Headquarters. Kuala Lumpur. terday found hanging lrom a beam m her quarters30 words
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Article99 1957-02-25 1 40-MIN. QUAKE TAKES 11 LIVES 1 \l!'_ I Krb 24 IP) The hi.erst earthquake m mx \<..r>- rocked Jormnv. earl> thiv morning for 40 minutes killing at least 11 persons. Eai v rt scores ol ollapsed ann The Weathei B eau said quake 1 on Sa- s.ngapore time 3.56 a.m.99 words
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Article41 1957-02-25 1 Seoul —Tha ith toll officia. c a: fears mountf d thai ers misstit UJ Air tive. iy night ai n and ther an a —wen ld« r' ailed oil in' morning n along /en rtwst bat k41 words
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Article43 1957-02-25 1 HONGKONG Feb 24 (UP)— The Britisl Bristol Britannia alrcrafl which made first appearance here on Saturday, left for England via Band today The Britannia was the first plane rf kind that made i proving flight to this Crown Colon;43 words
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Advertisement48 1957-02-25 1 3. C. DE SILVA BROS. 3, Raffles Place. S'pore-1 Telephone: *****. Time for a 1. J fg__ Malaya's own Vyi i (Uj distinguished $m t J; WS§^ *k »w«»f)|0 CO-0 MIfJM AT LONDON HCWIRS EXHIBITION !95« ll|W!0 AND lOTTLID rr MALAYAN «__WE_ltl i'NCAfO*! OiJ^lllUTlD IT *tA_U NIAVI am48 words
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Advertisement91 1957-02-25 1 Lit us cats* you fo*--Radio*. Rnd !<>:*'-.'. m* Automatic K-'mrri tli.n. Refrigerators a*|» or Mm PurrhaM 1 Inrnit h-_rk«'fi *\n:i l*i t i.i** fervlce super si.ruces <s. IM lign R I< i SII2I. MPI X H \l)l<l -I K\ l« E 1012 *»eml»_\\^ng Road DRAMA AT LAB. FRONT MEETING See91 words
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373 1957-02-25 2 Xl ALA LI.MPI R. Sun. Britain is to give Malaya 5114.000.0n0 aid for the development of the Federation's naval, military and air forces, although she is unable to offer direct government-to-govern-ment financial help for development. A White Paper on lhe re-373 words
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255 1957-02-25 2 Take A Bow Paul For A Sparkling Concert THE "hoir and orch "ra Df th 3 University Malaya M.. 5 •v. under the ba an <~: Paul Al Iht ;anaden gai c Ita ann iai con :ert In Hong Ham Hall *hl bel re a large a ->nee of sta::V.F.D. - 255 words
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Article31 1957-02-25 2 MAULVI Rahmat All K-.ir. frunder and president c. tbe Moslem League of America died ~n Friday of a l".-- ar* mdition m Bacramentr .runty hospital a- a a_- UP31 words
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Article, Illustration43 1957-02-25 2 -Standardpic by SIR DONALD MACGILLIVRAY. the Federation Chief Scout watching scouts demonstrating how to rescue an injured person and convey him to hospital by bicycle at the Scout Week rally on the Kuala Lumpar padang on Friday.- Yong Poh SeongYong Poh Seong - 43 words
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320 1957-02-25 2 BETTER SECURITY FOR INVESTORS IN FEDERATION Xl ALA LIMPi R. Sun.— Ne w assurances and better security for investors may soon be offered by the Federation Government m its efforts to "lure" overseas capital to finance itsi ambitious 5i, 358 million Development Plan. Government disclosed today it would undertake legislative320 words
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Article33 1957-02-25 2 THE usual weekly meeting of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club will be held tomorrow, at tf p.m. instead of 5 p.m.. v hen a Citizens Safety Council will be inaugurated.33 words
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Article225 1957-02-25 2 FIVE-YEAR PLAN MAY TAKE SEVEN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Federations 51,358 million five-year plan may not attain its targets m time, because of the "new and unsettling factor resulting from Matayanization." The prospective loss of the services of a substantial number of expatriate officers, particularly m the225 words
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589 1957-02-25 2 Penang and P.W. Election Results PENANG, Sun. The Penang Alliance had a sweeping victory m the three Rural District Council elections here and m Province Wellesley, winning all the seats on polling day, yesterday. On the mainland, their candidates contesting the 12 seats589 words
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Article82 1957-02-25 2 A JOYFUL DAY FOR TUNKU KIM A I.l'MPl R s_, Federation Minister, Tunku Rahman toda> r\pr< joj o\ er the Alliani i tories m the Pr< Welleslr> lo<al council elections, after tl vcrsals m Pcnanj. M ipal polls "Thp o\rruhrlminK victories show tha lian« men had acain on the voir*82 words
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Article88 1957-02-25 2 UMNO Youth Leader On SCBA Merger PBNANG. Sun.— of the Penang Division of v ii Idr: ailed up> r. hea not to s the Straits Chinese E Association into the fold c Alliance without firs' branches. Speaking al the this mon should be thoroug on the various imp.v at.oni of88 words
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Article86 1957-02-25 2 PENANG. Sun— A man. who struck a Police Constable because the latter took down Ma particulars after stopping him for riding a bicycle without lights at Tanjong Tokong last night, surrendered at the Patani Road Police Station this morning. Another man. who was among a group of six86 words
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79 1957-02-25 2 •TAIPEI. Feb. 24 (Reuter) A "floating fair" of Formosan products will call at Southeast A>ian ports m April m an effort to boost trade with countries m that region, according to the Nationalist Foreign Exchange and Trade Control Commis-sion. The lair, on board a79 words
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Article129 1957-02-25 2 Political Party Formed A MUSLIM i liti a r v Pan-Malayan Islamic elation ol Singapore, torn < meeting of I lims at 8, Onan Road yesterday The meeting was local en era Ibe PanMa 1- amic Association m the Federation. Tlie following were e'e ten ofhuals of the Association; President,129 words
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Article45 1957-02-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun 1 Yoke Chin, a 21-year-c]-. schoolgirl waa tonight rushed to the General Hospital here for treatment for s„spectec poisoning The coi dition Mi Lee. arho ra es m Jalan Kolam Ayer. S< reported to be *_X is."45 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-02-25 2 -Standardpic by MB. D K. LUKE, Senior Inspector of Selangor Schools at a tea party given m his honour by the Malar Teachrrs Association at the Eastern Hotel. Kuala Lumpur on Friday. Mr. Luke will be leavintr Malaya for Rriiain i.pv_ month.- Yong Poh SeongYong Poh Seong - 47 words
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Article, Illustration600 1957-02-25 3 Labour Front's Plan For A Socialist Stat< NEW PRESIDENT WARNS OF THE STRUGGLES FACING THE PARTY THE DEFEAT of capitalism with no sacrifice to the freedom of the individual will be one oi the major policies of the Singapore Labour Front, said the new president,600 words
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Article112 1957-02-25 3 Advice To Malay Teachers \LA LUMPUR Sun. A s life :s ti ng to be ause n^tant and varied ng on m nr >dern re 1 the Assistant I E lay) v i isir rday. "We ou pc p on cur toes. It is no ing try of Education il112 words
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Article66 1957-02-25 3 50 PER CENT SUCCESS BY ADULTS BUTTERWOBTH, Sim. the s t attending classes m the local branch of the Adult Education Association were successful m the Government examinations. Th the trom 111 to Form IV. both m m Xi i B E ful stun- re r■ s their certif; at66 words
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91 1957-02-25 3 KUALA LUMI UB Bm. Be rat Jo J Bui 14, tow n Brst pla Malaya fi. "Soap-Box rb; He .i~ pr< ent I :.and-d:i_; and wooc. So- 'took part ta. the race j ath teep Hicks ar ol the day. r th< green91 words
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Article69 1957-02-25 3 ■M\ S..r. We. Boon Sim. T Teo Huat Lai. all of X pong Pengkalan Dodek. S were charged m the Si m here knowingly concerned m ons of pc i leum against the prohibition The three men were a ed to have been found with ten drums69 words
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Article81 1957-02-25 3 PENANG S D A 4'-vear-old maidservant. Lee Ah Lean. > planned to return to China month, was killed m a motor accident at Cantonment Road last night. 1 ie car, believed driven by a British Serviceman. i< icted to have crashed into a post and81 words
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Article63 1957-02-25 3 IPOH. Sun.— a Bpedal Constable and a civilian were wounded by Commu:.. terrorists, m the Batu Gajah trict of Perak. early this morning. The cor: I was hit as he was returning to the police m after comnletir rd duty at Tanjong Tuallan g New63 words
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Article102 1957-02-25 3 Ambitious Marksman Fined $50 A 19-YEAR-OLD youth. Lm: Hoc Huat. was rined S5O I for using a papaya tree a_> a shooting-taurget, riddling Its fruits with pellets from an alr-plstoL Lim pleaded ",'iilty he. ore the Singapore Second Criminal District Judge, Mr. J. F. McWUllaun on Saturday to possession ol102 words
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Article83 1957-02-25 3 THE B:B -i I pore Animal Love:.- Lo ig ie nave intu duced men 1 1 up I adges inscri ed m Chinese. Thia is to encouraae moie Chir.t ie ichool students to join the Le*i ie A* s get-together lunch he d Cathay Restaurant on Saturd83 words
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Article, Illustration197 1957-02-25 3 MORE AND MORE young women m Red China are availing themselves of a liberal education offered by Chinese universities, declared Miss Ann Jervie. an Australian medical student, m an interview with the Standard. She said there was a "new awakening m the Chinese mainland insofar as197 words
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196 1957-02-25 3 Health Dept. Probes Fatal Convulsions HUNDREDS of infants are dying- of convulsions and fevers of unknown origin m the Krian district of North Perak. Health authorities are carrying out a parasite survey m the area to deter I mine the causes of these196 words
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Article27 1957-02-25 3 SIXTEEN' Cambodian Police etc, now attending a course a! the Police College m Kuala Kubu Bahru near Tanior.a Malim, visited the Tanjong! Maiim police station yesterday.27 words
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Article105 1957-02-25 3 STABBED IN THE BACK A MAX who accompanied a proem gerver was itabbad m the back by another man m Lengkong Tiga, off miles Changi, Singapore on Saturday. The man, Mohamed bin Abdullah, SI, was acting as a witness to the serving of a summons on a man living m105 words
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Article30 1957-02-25 3 FOUR Israelii i bave been wounded m I scries of incidentg m various gaciOTg of the Is.-r.c'.i-Jordan border, an raeli mnj spokesman said m Tci Aviv yesterday. Reuter.30 words
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134 1957-02-25 3 THE nucleus of the first Evangelical Library m Malaya has been established m Singapore, declared the Chairman of the Library Board. Mr. W. L. Dale, yesterday. Housed m the Chinese YMCA. premises m Prince Edward Road, the library has an initial collection of about,134 words
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Article52 1957-02-25 3 THE following have been e'c'tcri office- Hearers of the YWCA Square Dance Club. President. Mr. V. Rajaratnam; vice-president. Mr. M.T. Gcikie: hon. gecretary, Mr. Edward Tan; iinn. treasurer, Mr. Gunaratnan Sam: committee. Mr. Richard Chen. Mr. Oth-r.r.n Nayah. Mr Peter C.eikic Mrs. Lois Chua and Mrs52 words
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Article34 1957-02-25 3 SEVENTEEN persons were fined a total of $170 m a Singapore Cour: on Saturday tor firms: crackers on Chinese New Year Day without a permit at an unspecific time They all pleaded guilty.34 words
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Article193 1957-02-25 3 IN a country on the threshold of independence, there must be "tolerance, understanding and love among humans." This declaration was made by Dr. A. \V. S. Thevathasan. when he addressed Buddhist devotees, at a gathering m Jalan Senyum yesterday. He said that far too193 words
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Advertisement36 1957-02-25 3 PATRICIA _amk MEDINA and JH\ BRUCE .-jK^ CABOT m ft "THE SED I CLOAK" 3 M. A CATHAY ORG Y\!S\.lO\ AND THRILL <\G ODEON Iwlllm m* m m \.JM-___f___\ ____R-^tlll _J|K^i FROM t*l§i|lMP"jl TOMORROW! yP l^36 words
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Advertisement162 1957-02-25 3 '^__l IK [flfSStl beauty I I #^2£___. T I*■*■*"'•'1 ___j _/ii^r I c I'm /> _f \\l eaalaaa aad most twirc\_r I_■ L _______^_1 \\m lng a V/ V^ _r^S?7 I J n°' ji /i>^. °ol wa'er and the n -^7 *km i /I^^ -7^-^ 77^^/ c P'c'e^'fd at the162 words
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Miscellaneous326 1957-02-25 3 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "In my youth I thought <>i --riling afire M mankind! hut now m nn :ige I think I should write m apology lor tin-in Horace W.il poh' MONDAY FOB EVERYONE; Th jj mi irable es eclallj i ability. differences, relaxation Evening: pet around, _cc people, be co-i i326 words
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Article129 1957-02-25 4 DISSOLUTION OF P.M.S.F. OPENS WAY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Kuala Lumpur Technical College Students' Union may decide to affiliate with the new National Union of students which wis recently organized by the University of Malaya Student-' Union. With en ent li-so! .-ion Of tl Pan-M129 words
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Article102 1957-02-25 4 THE fU .ir Fovea terday abandoned the search f-r *'-.c "".ell Com: tanker La 11 I .ndak has been c i H Singapore since F I with a c-- 11 5 m left Jesselton or t _M i It, lhe H -if bad sortie102 words
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Article39 1957-02-25 4 THE Minister for Work? Posts and reJe romir mi ions. Inche Sardon bin Haji lubir thia morning toured Bahi tnd saw for himself I c P" >"ie -re Pub ie VV D< m :t« buit.r.jj program39 words
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Article, Illustration83 1957-02-25 4 DR. BRAVO OF W.H.O. FLIES IN DR V L BRAVO. Chief of the Social and Occupational Health section of the World Health Organization flew into Singapore yesterday from Manila to advise Federation and Singapore authorities on hopital administration and keeping of hospital records. Dr. Bravo is on a tour of83 words
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Article569 1957-02-25 4 8005... Cat -Calls Interrupt Annual Conference Cairnhill Delegates Protest Rejection Of A Resolution 'Colonial Office at the abortive I constitutional talks m London last year. Mr. Sim Beng Seng, a City Councillor, m seconding the resolution asked the Malay delegates to abstain from voting on the569 words
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Article, Illustration117 1957-02-25 4 ALOR STAR. Sun The Sultan of Kedah will fly to Britain on March 13 for a surgical operation, necessitated by the recurrence of an internal ailment. The 64-year old Ruler will be accompanied by his second son. Tunku Abdul Malik. He la expected to be117 words
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Article40 1957-02-25 4 THE Malayan Chinese jociation-s Chine. a tional central committei at a meeting held In Kuaia Lu l m our tonight appointed a 15--man sub-committee to p-es* home ita d< man r imendment to the new education Dili40 words
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Article, Illustration127 1957-02-25 4 SGT. John Noone, of G.H.Q., Singapore, yesterday set a record as the only serviceman m the Colony i to have a family of triplets when his wife, Madge arrived from England with their children to join him here (above).127 words
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231 1957-02-25 4 WE WERE LEFT OUT PROTEST THE Party Ra'ayat of Singapore yesterday expressed "deep regret over the failure of the Labour Front Coalition Government to call a round-table conference to discuss the merdeka mission to Britain next month. Speaking to more than 1.300231 words
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Article102 1957-02-25 4 INCHE Sardon bi n Haji Ju- J bir. hcrid of UMNO youth section, told UMNO members m Singapore yesterday to he careful and cautious of matters atTecting high-level policies. In a brief address at a special conference of delegates of UMNO south division m Pasir102 words
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185 1957-02-25 4 'DRASTIC STEPS' WARNING BY COUNCIL UNION THE 2.000-strong Singapore City Council Service.. Union is contemplating "drastic .steps'' if the Council docs not implement a decision taken on Jan. 31. 1955, to build quarters for its subordinate officers. The Union, m a statement yesterday, accused the Council of breaking its pledge185 words
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Article68 1957-02-25 4 2.000 Blood Donors Wanted Here JOHORE BAHRU, Bun, Citizen.-: of Johore Bahru yesterday decided to plan for a target of 2,000 blood donors. At present there arc only 160 which is insufficient for the needs of the town. A. Soffer, of the Red CkOH Solo'v. told a public meeting c68 words
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Article186 1957-02-25 4 Call For Muslim Court In Colony THE special 1. r.ce of S- UMNO sou 4 di\ terday icsolved to ask Governmcr.; to seac a Mj s i m court m tht colony. Dclepa> aid 1 lishn rart, requ< I y the loca V con.:. ad been loaf c ie whoit186 words
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63 1957-02-25 4 Malay Regt. To Celebrate 24th Year PORT DICKSOW. ton rj c tans of the Mala* atant. who joined them in ltU, have plannc regiment a_alvav> on a grand sr." Day will be awabrated on Friday at all anent barracks i -v battalions a1 Port D son, Alor Sta: \Kluangand Kot_63 words
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Article68 1957-02-25 4 THE Siagapoii Malay Bd» catlnn c" was Riven full support y kfaUj parents and rymp«thiz«n for its work or behalf of local education. at an the Great EaV/:. Trade FaiV Geylang, yesterday tra the meetS? which wa. at o-. done and <a^ achieved m regard to68 words
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367 1957-02-25 4 THRILLS ON 8,000-MILE FLIGHT RAF Crew Uses Rope To Start Motor PI zn a bra ian Air Form btati Darwin on Satui wratcbec a Rnval Air Force pa:' thick tope i o engined iletta A startei toi I faile I resourrefu y I id. quickly I .< r re Jt367 words
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Miscellaneous221 1957-02-25 4 Almanac INrORMATION AT A GLANCE 9 r- (Soon She Cfctaete VMC.%: d< 5 an. stafl r tins c ''<■■• 10 p.n and R i* m LO«*» Studio <S Miisa|M»re \wsociation ot hartered Hxl M\l\\\ X InMitntion secretaries: A iua er Pr.n.e.v- t < A■■ Donald Moore Product ion*: T- f221 words
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Article, Illustration1724 1957-02-25 5 Jim Hrnry - Malayan Memories for Aussies Jim Hrnry By VSRAL hundred people tha otr.er Sunday gathered at the Shrine of Remembrance |a attend a mvice cast m mri ing _s:h anniversary of Fall cf Singapore. nized by the 2nd' Field Regiment Association, the service •n*as c-'.'.er.ied by high g md Civic dignirepresentatives1,724 words
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Article566 1957-02-25 5 Letter FROM INDIA {.MIXTION FIRING fin is A gradually rising to a crescendo all over India as the world's most populous democracy is about to go to the polls. From Feb. I to March 11 a total ol nearly |S9 million more than half of India's population will record their566 words
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Article931 1957-02-25 5 which should be covered by obtaining further loans, aids and other means. The rate of decline m foreign balances m the first year of tlie Second Plan has exceeded the most liberal estimates. II is now feared that, m the absence of pruning down of imports and931 words
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Advertisement305 1957-02-25 5 h your child m** I I years > P old NOW... 1 He should weigh about 4 times as much as I he weighed at birth C• He should run happily around f He house He should have c voccbJcry of cbojt a > hundred words or more lT ~.\v305 words
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Article840 1957-02-25 6 Mr. Chew At The Helm P-- Singapore a:e glad that Mr. C. S X baa takes over tha leadership of I DT Front T of the Front m ill UM lack Oi -'able and sober leade that could diacein the realities and r.eeds cf \_hs times instead of840 words
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Article794 1957-02-25 6 Alastair Buchan - Britain Leans Towards Europe Alastair Buchan by LONDON. THERE is no question ti. at the nev/ Conservative Government m Britain ia much more n-minded than ill predecessors since the war. Ifr. Harold Macmillan himself was the principal aditfl of closer economic association between Britain and tfaa six Western European Powers,794 words
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Article699 1957-02-25 6 Guy Wint - An end of Liberalization Guy Wint by LONDON. '"THE tightening rigour of Communist Governments m the last few weeks has been reflected m the small Communist state of North Vietnam. Here, the brief and partial "liberalization of the regime last autumn has been succeeded by a sharp new turn of699 words
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Article111 1957-02-25 6 We the PEOPLE Sir: Like a lot of little spoiled children, frustrated because their footling resolutions have not been obeyed, the United Nations now contemplates another resolution demanding economic sanctions against Israel. I quote from President Eisenhower "A 1 1 members of the United Nations are solemnly bound by the111 words
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Article, Illustration503 1957-02-25 6 Sir: Never has there been met) a large-scale misriirctlnn of the country*! resources as is taking place m the Federation today. Very >oon over two million dollars will he Lavished on the Merdeka celebrations. In the Budget it must necessarily go down as unproductive expenditure. I am not503 words
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Article428 1957-02-25 6 cause Israel ii determined to secure her country against the most treacherous State that Nasser can create and which, according to Nasser, is still at war with Israel!! It seems to me that the opinion of any man with a modicum of sporting instinct and a sense of428 words
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Article123 1957-02-25 6 S V.'r "Sl tion of the Mn/fi'/on A non Association of Accredited Advertising Agemts of Malaya as "nppciin'ug from out of the bhie". Both .•.ssoc ctions have now been established for a her of years and are knovn and respected m Singapore and Malaya business circles. oi? has123 words
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Advertisement145 1957-02-25 6 ,j£9lj_k Restful nights... M_mf^_m\ j_r____ vt jzJ_m ___\_____r\^ _m\ _____l v tJ B^^B^V.^ jf M____W r T^ f -__t'\ _______r^v X __________l le_?__*» _^^^^_-3_____ra^________B^ Jf__ __________l Hr 9 _1* -xw ______.__.___H WP _W^^lr^^lff^%^______\ 'OVALTINE' ccn-- Noturc's bt-t *oods j wi f h odditienc Vitominj. mean "ZestfuL dmis j^ s Regular145 words
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Article, Illustration105 1957-02-25 7 photos. M \KIN(. one of the most unusual debuts m movie history. '-.I year old Russianbi>rn actress Matalia Daryll, sacrifices her lons black hair for art as she has her head ihaved ror her role m Universal^ "The Secret Diary of Joseph Stalin." At left. Miss InrvllUP - 105 words
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Article62 1957-02-25 7 A MAN loses hi s authorltv at home when couples pi>> the age of .">O. a sociologist >aid m Ch u ago A survey of 1.1 men and worn "ii of all a_*es showed that -.■Hinger couples assumed the man to be head of the bonsefcold. But mReuter - 62 words
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Article39 1957-02-25 7 A RESOLUTION proposing that Beethoven symphonies he pl.i.ed prior to each Assembly session to inspire A> f'm hi v men md heln nrodunn^ discussion periods, was unanimnuslv passed yesterdaj by tbe Gnaaaaa Prefectnral Assembly, Central Japan.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article52 1957-02-25 7 TWO safe crackers walked into ,i police ambush m a food market m Cincinnati. Ohio, yesterday, and were shot to death m a gun battle. None of the police were hint. Approximately 100 shots were fired The *a**m WKtmV ager said there was approximated l'SS:;."> 000 m the storeAP - 52 words
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Article43 1957-02-25 7 V M accused of shoplifting m a New York department store was arrested on Saturday after a chase. Police said he was wearing three jackets, a top coat and three pairs of pants and was carrying another top-coat on his arm- APAP - 43 words
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Article46 1957-02-25 7 THE Nationalist Government m Formosa has at last lifted the ban on dancing. Inder the new regulations which came into effect yesterday, dancing halls will be permitted t<> exist if they ue used for entertaining farelga micsts. Allied forces or other worthy reasons. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article33 1957-02-25 7 A SMALL brown hen at farm near Heddon-on-the-ivall < I.nqland has laid a 7! 07. cj,z. three and I half inches lons, and two-and-a-half inches wide. Inside was another normal-sized, fullvformecl ec_;— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article71 1957-02-25 7 KAMPALA. Uganda. Feb. (Reuter)— Mr- David LubO* go. a lawyer and member of Uganda's Legislative Council, eras struck by lightning here yesterday as he toid a mass meeting that non-Africans should have no say m the Nile Water- Agreement. As there was a flash and Mr.71 words
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330 1957-02-25 7 Soekarno Loses Support Of Key Muslim Party: Reds Start Propaganda JAKARTA Feb. 24 The Parliamentary leader of the key Muslim party, Nahdatul Ulma, yesterday "rejected" President Soekarno's "nation- saving" formula. The Nahdatul Ula m a holds enough seats m Parliament to swing the bal-. ance of power m favour of330 words
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215 1957-02-25 7 Macmillan In A Huddle With His Lieutenants LONDON. Feb. 24 (Reuter)— The six senior members ol the British Government, today resume a highly secret country house meeting, with political commentators ioi coasting a '"new look" m both domestic and 1 jorcign policy. Since lunch-time gresttrdaj Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prima215 words
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Article135 1957-02-25 7 NEW DELHI, t cb. II (AP) —India today completed ttl fir.-t day Of voting m a general election expected to draw some 100.000.000 to the polls. Indian Government radio described the Initial voting as heavy and encouraging. Fiivt areas to s°- to the polls135 words
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182 1957-02-25 7 BONN, Feb. 24 (Reuter)— Major-General Thomas !M. Watlington, Commander of the I'nited States Eighth infantry Division, has stirred up a hornets' nest with what German papers call "a ban on love between his men and German working girls." The General this week ad\ lied182 words
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Article109 1957-02-25 7 Indonesia Seeks UN Help UNITED NATIONS. Fey 2. (AP). Indonesia urged the l'\. General Assembly'- political committee on Saturday t< help settle her dispute arith the Netherlands over West New Guinea. But the Netherlands declared that any en. recommendation on the subject woi;!d I t "an unlawful attack" on its109 words
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Article34 1957-02-25 7 CHIA NG'S SON IN SECRET WEDDING TOKYO. Feb. LM (UP) General Chiang Wci-Kuo. the younger son of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, and Mis? Ellen Chiu were apparently married yesterday under a cloak of strict secrecy34 words
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Article21 1957-02-25 7 MEMO DENASSI. nnc of Italy's leading stage actors died yesterday on BolOgDi aged 7!. after a long illness. (Reuter).21 words
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Article88 1957-02-25 7 VATICAN CITY. Feb. _4 (Reuter) Pope Pius the Twelfth today told the world's Roman Catholics thai there is no religious or moral objection to their using artificial means, which are not themselves immoral, to avoid or suppress pain. The Pontiff, who will be 81 on March88 words
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Article, Illustration144 1957-02-25 7 HE DOESN'T LIKE BEING KNOWN AS 'MR. EKBERG' MVY YORK. leh M i 1 (AP) British film star i 1 Anthony Steel, who mail' ried Swedish bcaulv <| Anita Bkberg m ltalv I last year, is "furious" at I being called "Mr. Ik- i berg". hv Americans, i well-known New144 words
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Article204 1957-02-25 7 THE H-BOMB AND YOU LONDON, Feb 24 (AT) The Sunday Pictorial published charts showins the effects nl H-bomb tests on future generations and told its readers m a streamer headline: "You'd be mad to shut your eves to this." Charts shoved how tadioactive dust fiom nucfeni ts descends or. aiound204 words
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Article97 1957-02-25 7 TAEG U |1- OS ca) Ec I P —Bullets killed six members of a family early yesterday, when an unknown s crept into a Ham** home and sprayed it with rifle I The gunman vanished without a trace after lulling the mother, two i: two97 words
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Article27 1957-02-25 7 SIR Anthony Eden, on holiday :r m Auckland, h* 'recurrence or :ay night of m on the journey I N land, a bulk- r rP27 words
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Article86 1957-02-25 7 OTTAWA. Feb 24 (AP). Rock 'n roll is no real tl-vv to children's musical appreciation, says Leonard Isaacs of London, adjudicator of the Ottawa Music Festival He contend- that rock roll canr Bee tho- 1 yen ln the long run Rhythm is ba ,vA.P. - 86 words
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Advertisement111 1957-02-25 7 PA. l*l-4. \|=^Sp=__gs~v Over 400 Years ago. jfimt n when D. O. M. was Impj^k Y\ first discovered, King 'wii.^ Jstrsl Francis tasted it when WtVmmat tiVhW_am\\. __i\f4_k lie visited the Mon* (mSXim mmmmfS^ \M___jJ___Wy^sW__f^ astery m Irccamp. V He exclaimed "By I^ST""*- my Faith, Where 1 have I tasted111 words
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Advertisement105 1957-02-25 7 No Need To Be Slim -'fl To Look Smart... Am Vi f __mmm\m ______m_w r MMM fOO COn just C! ?mcrt Cf -mv%' '-_-_____B_____r '*m\ W y^m^^ --~7*__\\\Wr girl v^.th t-p 5.f *<= t V Care*- *s, i attention to colour combinations end overcll t i QOO6 groom ng can105 words
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Advertisement751 1957-02-25 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel. *****/6. *****/4. 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax. Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia 6 Cult Ports S'pora F_S"ham Penang ANTILOCHUS 19/23 Mar 24/25 Mai 26/27 Mai Carrrtf« option to proceed via other porti to load and discharge cargo. NORTH751 words
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Advertisement1257 1957-02-25 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) ilncorpoiatee m Singapore) (12 lints) XT' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE D T e Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAIUNCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW. LONDON tr CONTINENTAL PORTS. Singapore Due Sails PS ham Parang Elpcnor1,257 words
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Advertisement798 1957-02-25 8 MITSUI' |m LINE Spore P.S'ham Penong FOR JAPAN Akokurason Maru for Moil, Kobe. Yokohomo 8 Mat i FOR U.S.A. For New York, Philadelphia Bcltimore Mogomisan Maru 9 Mar 12 Mai FOR KARACHI, BOMBAY, via COLOMBO. Axumasan Moru from Japan 12 Mar 16 Mar 18 Mai FOR RANGOON, CALCUTTA. Nasusan Maru798 words
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Advertisement689 1957-02-25 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok and/or Foi East Penong P.S'hom S'pr^ "FALSTRIA" God BANGKOK ONLY "PANAMA" am 2/4 I* "SARGODHA" 16/17 M or "MEONIA" 24/26 Mar 27/28 Mor 29/3 C m c BANKGOK ONL. HOMEWARDS Soilings >oi Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdom Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo. Spore P. S'hom Pen-.*689 words
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Article112 1957-02-25 9 Lever's Manages Leaves M \I I I MPIR. Sun. After six years' sere uith I. ever Brothers Malaya) Ltd., her e Mr. p I Bakker, with his md two children, l, left for Holland. Mr. Bakker came to M hi\a to join the enmSmv m 1951 as Sales matter for112 words
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Article102 1957-02-25 9 Malaya Banking Statistics MALAYA bank.--- stal 'ar. larv show c m re the s s volume of opera-. a dx the liabilities at the end t' nc The vsets at the end of anuary amounted to 1,033,- D,. c the li 51,2 15.60-1 -323,000), and une -rvrv :.5 $4,361,09- The102 words
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Article762 1957-02-25 9 5-YEAR DEVELOPMENT PLAN SARAWAK'S Department of Agriculture has been reorganised provide a greater drive for increased production and diversification of food and cash crops and for the agricultural development of new lands. HM first aim calls for improved techniques, livestock md planting materials along762 words
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Article110 1957-02-25 9 Lewis Peat Dividend DIRECTORS of Lewis Peat Ltd. have declared an interim dividend on the ordinary and "A" Non-Voting Ordinary .shares of ss. each of five per cen* actual, leafl tax (3d. pgr iharet on account of the year ended Dec. 31. 1956. It wa.s payable (m Feb. 14. to110 words
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Article234 1957-02-25 9 A simple, commonplace accident originated one of the great inventions of the 19th century tlie forerunner of an industry which earned for Britain more than £3 million m exports alone last year lhe first commercial duplicator. AtaMfl exact', y 80 years ago a JTOUng man,234 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-02-25 9 PHOTO sfUMOS a boat building yard BlOltg the upper reaches cf tlie Singapore River. A ua r d ''ke the one ahorc can -Wild Jour lonykangs (Chinese junk::) costing $30,000 cacli. m o year.36 words
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208 1957-02-25 9 INABILITY off copra buyers here to find freight space for Indian destinations during the second half of this month resulted m a lull m business m the local market, says Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd. m their weekly report. However, further consumer demand helped to208 words
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Article232 1957-02-25 9 Nuclear Power Station KUALA LUMPUR. SunBritain will save up to two million tons of coal annually when her first commercial nuclear power station churns out an estimated 300mw electricity m about three and a half years from now. "Topic," monthly nevspaper of tne A.E.I, group of companies, reported today that232 words
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Article32 1957-02-25 9 Malaya'S external trade m January showed a favourable balance of $11.6 million nreordins to preliminary statistics just issued. During that month, imports amounted to $405.2 million, and exports $393.6 million.32 words
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Article, Illustration417 1957-02-25 9 BUSINESS dotM m shares dnrln| tht period from Feb. 16 lo 22 \vc:c: Fraaer i Haaye Or** $2.23 ft $2 2_v. Hammer Co, $1.65 to $1.8 V, rd. Hume Industries Ords. A. 7 6j Hume Industries Prefs. A2B/-, William Jacks $2.97| lo $2.95 cd. Jackson417 words
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633 1957-02-25 9 Shares Mart Unaffected By Reid Report By A Market Correspondent THE eagerly-awaited Keid Commission has struck a fair balance between the many interests ol the country as a whole and the initial reaction among the trade is generally favourable. The local ihare market normally influenced by political events ..as so633 words
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Article223 1957-02-25 9 Company Reports Issued William Jacks ompan*. Malaya) Ltd For th< a net pr t.nal dividi rill make 4S%\ total for the year. Net current at balancing date came to .581 or $2.24 per $1.00 stock unit. Eighty per cent oi the Company's shareholders are now resident m Malaya and f223 words
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Advertisement180 1957-02-25 9 SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES to and from > INDONESIAN PORTS l r- m 1 y -JL J HEAP ENC MOH STEAMSHIP CO LTD. SOON BEE STEAMSHIP CO iS) LTD. BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES New York. PhrladelcMa •'-If.mcr* Mcbil* N«%» Orlean. Houite* (via Cap* ot Cood Hope) j po r* P S ham180 words
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Advertisement399 1957-02-25 9 j NOTICES city cocncii of SINGAPORE TENDERS YY/ATER DEPAR. MEM (a) S ipply of Clarity B for Gunong Pulai Filters. Tender Deposit $100 Close 4 I 7; (b) Cor- i the Levelling and Turflng of Grounds at Pomian Car Johore Tender D< SI Close 12 NOON— I 2/3/57; and -ppy399 words
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Advertisement442 1957-02-25 9 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE RENDERS will be rece i al f the Si es 1 nitun Pw D XX Singe- r n 1957 I i follov ng ks DESCRIPTION Quantity Rpqusr^d (a) Aluminium Paint m 1 gallon tins 250 gallons (b) Paint Cream R/ Mixed Finish- 1 on tins 200 (c)442 words
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Article846 1957-02-25 10 Soccer On Snow Pitches LONDON, Feb. 23 (Reuter)— Manchester United and St. Mirren were the only losers of league matches today among the quarter-finalists m the English and Scottish Cup competitions. But some of the survivors did not play owing to atrocious conditions, causing postponements and abandonments846 words
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183 1957-02-25 10 Proposals To Lure The Missing Thousands LONDON. Feb. 23 (Reuter). Proposal! ot far reaching Importance to cricket how to bright-t-n the game and lure back the missing thousand! of spectators— are expected to be made known at Lord"s on Monday. Cricket authorities have been greatly perturbed by the rapid decline183 words
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Article32 1957-02-25 10 ARCADIA. California Feb. 2.1 (Reuter). Corn Husker won the Santa Anita Handicap run over a mile and a quarter here today. The Argentine bred Holandes was second with Spinney third.32 words
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Article181 1957-02-25 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Alter holding the King's Dragon Guards to a scoreless first half the Royal Signals Squadron cracked up and were eventually beaten by 5-0 m the second round ot the Caldbeck cup football competition played on the HQ ground here yesterday. r~ Carroll I n181 words
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Article171 1957-02-25 10 LONDON. Feb 23. (Reuter)— International Matches: England 9. France 5. Scotland 3. Ireland 5. CLUB MATCHES: Metropolitan Police Rugby 5. Old Paulines 0 Liverpool 17 Rosslyn P 9. Oxford 9. St. Bartholomew? Hospital 8 United Services Chatham 0. St. Mary's Hospital 3. London Welsh 0 St. Thomas's171 words
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330 1957-02-25 10 LONDON, Feb. 24, (Reuter) -Llanelly fought back after trailing six points at haiftime to score a notable victory over Cardiff m the battle ol the Welsh Rugby Union giants at Llanelly today. Cardiff scored with tries from Garcth Griffiths and Gareth Wells', then the330 words
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1518 1957-02-25 10 U.K. SOCCER RESULTS AND POSITIONS ENGLISH and Scottish League Standings after Saturday's matches are as follows LEAGUE I Arsenal 2, Everton 0 Birmingham City vs Aston Villa postponed Burnley vs Tottenham Hotspur postponed Cardiff C 2, W'hampton W 2 Chelsea 2, Bolton W 2 Manchester Utd 0. Blackpool 2 Newcastle1,518 words
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Advertisement585 1957-02-25 10 f m Wmm m !W7lWfi!lMMWf^^ 9 mwam__________m a __________________________tB- m _-_W^mmmmmmwm----Jv^S PHONEr ***** UsmW 1^ B 9 ROCK HLDSO\ LAUREN EACALL 1 11 "WRITTEN on the WIND" t^J^h ex: I witn CtiltKKr STACK DOBUTHI MXLONL i *T m mmaam *-__-M*-------______-____--______________________-_-_____________________________________.H BB RICHARD VVIDVIARK m NEXT CHANCE] lU "RUN FOR THE585 words
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Advertisement346 1957-02-25 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS fcrr TM _T-j_ NOW SHOWINgT' PLEASE Null. -CRLLMM, s^_eT_H_HH_HfVSH^_-_-_r_-k From The Twn Villi! Vfe-Llli. trl) f^_r s^ e^y>7- r !i p. /y/// W Deborah hcrr John her r t i NO IREi; ihh COMING SOON! royal PLRroß\i/\\c. mim JOHNGREGSON ANTHONY QUAYLE PETER FINCH iii.yj:;^iwji;ji.v#-.j^l^t^ vnmVwioii > .....isuf;.346 words
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Article73 1957-02-25 11 CANBERRA. Feb. 24 (Renter^ A youth who can't .^ce the water before ho riivos is Australia's new high-tower diving champion. Brian Warren of Victoria, winner of the title m Canberra last nisht, la so shortslghted that, without his (lasses, the water i.s "lost" to73 words
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Article426 1957-02-25 11 LONDON, Feb. 24 (Reuter)— England gained a hard-fought win by nine points to five over France at Twickenham today and made certain of at least sharing the rugby union international championship. With Scotland being surprisingly beaten by Ireland by five points to three at426 words
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Article196 1957-02-25 11 LONDON. Feb. 24 (Rcuter)-The Imperial Cricket conference, which looks after the interests of the game throughout the recognised cricket playing countries, may soon discuss the number .of days played m tests m South Africa. I Some English players, particularly bnwlers. ha\'e sugqesteri that tlie universal196 words
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Article270 1957-02-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The experience-. Goon Kok Yr. proved much 100 good for B. G .V Bvelegh wmm he disposed of m straight set-; 6-.?. t-3 In the linglet of ;he Selangor Golf Club Tennis champion.-'', .ps held at the Golf Club courts here today Go- a .v270 words
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Article54 1957-02-25 11 Xc.v York, Feb 24 <Reu'er) Ronnie Delany, Ireland'j Olympic 1.500 metres chamnion. retained the mile title m the United 9tate3 indoor ath'etic championships here iast night. lie returned 4 mm. 7 sec le wm by eight yards from Lazlfl Tabori. tne Hungarian four mm ute miler. Fred D\v,-er54 words
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Advertisement98 1957-02-25 11 I_>^Tu c S< cl V ii£ I the new I^^ _B_*^_i t>-e teenager. _B l^^_fl 4" o«d odulti alike, mW k fm lrom "The Unguarded m ■__t_ M^^_J_i I' EX H_v_H Moment" m the thrilling > _f .HI 4" 4 _w ~***m ____j__- 4story of today'i V JF 4 ".->ck98 words
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Advertisement113 1957-02-25 11 SITUATIONS VACANT PPLICATIONS 77 invited ma. from Federal or State citizens for the post of ca-- < cum book keeping machine operator I female* on lhe salarj scale $115 x 7 50 190/Bar/20S > 7 .50-280 Point of ci try or. scale according to qualification and experience. 2- Applicants should113 words
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Advertisement637 1957-02-25 11 IPPLICATIONS sre Invited na iyg cili f c rshipi tenst U ed Kins n i be I a Ci tens and i ild not bf over 23 \cars of ay n Ist 1 1957 These sch irships wi .cad to administrative appointm m Government service and tlie scholars a., be637 words
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Advertisement638 1957-02-25 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL Reg.. •cd IJt CITY ENGINEER S 'RTN'T: (A' I '-.RY CLERK OF WORKS Outer R i g -.n fixed salarj c I■ i n super* i g eering v. and i n .es.- I f( rs ol (B> TEMPORARY SURVEYOR at an 8638 words
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Advertisement362 1957-02-25 11 \a< \m ii m *>im. \roßt I RNMEM MK\ ICt ein re itary fin-" r 4! es must comn regular or eer s« Arrr.e Fnrci .x--•■ce and a sound :se tiooed be coming consideration will be given to p ars connr s this re.de 90 x 30A--43 ▼ears Quahv .tenance362 words
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Miscellaneous308 1957-02-25 11 Ul Abner By Al Capp (MOntlMGlxl f ILL PLEAD "7 S-VOU N 1/ COODMES^ Vv/ f I &ULLSEVE ff' H .|owDV«' L C tykPPt MA -f SKNIUC WkVma\jm\XCMl*mw*_4 _Ss_t7_____?< If^T I'M Ar the PEAK H HUWLXY OP CSURSe YOU 11CMB. ▼1 w AWD -C^/^eJf' J CAN, > F A Z308 words
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Miscellaneous34 1957-02-25 11 MISCKLANIOUS BUILDING MAINTENAN Rins* ***** betweei I— d p.m. for X S Van 'or efficient building re* fer.c etc. No obligations for ir. t on or a pay only when works dor,your entire satisfactit34 words
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Article524 1957-02-25 12 Indian Tour Was To liaise Funds Tunku Xl ALA Ll MPI'R, Sun. Football Association of Malaya reiterated today th.it it had no intention of snubbing- the Malayan Malays Football Association or for that matter any other football organization by not giving them a match against524 words
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Article165 1957-02-25 12 BETTER TERMS FOR SOCCER COACHES KUALA L I'M pur. Sun. The Singapore Amateur Football Association have written to the Football Association of Malaya asking them if they are prepared to increase their share of the expenses involved to bring out a professional soccer coach from England this season. They pointed165 words
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Article57 1957-02-25 12 Brander Shield Entries IPOH Sun.— Entries lor the Bran-er Shield eaf ie crickel are m la ll J from affiliates Tie Perak Cricket Aaaodala the Kinta District Team g to parti. -ipate Bra lo forward their entries tob Iher with $19 per team tr H« n So. retary, lit s57 words
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Article171 1957-02-25 12 Matthews Will Not Visit Malaya KUALA LUMPUR Sun. S anley M itth< a Br.-, >h be ma aril] n t be v. ting M ilaya d iring tl 195. r season. I h was d i Ln a letter r by the I tball A Malaya trom Sir Stai is,171 words
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181 1957-02-25 12 PAN-MALAYAN ATHLETIC BODY IS DISSOLVED Affiliates Joined lOC. 50... KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. As expected the Amateur Athletic As>ociatinn of Malaya. pan-Malayan organization which celebrated its Golden Jubilee last year at Penang. was dissolved at the Association's half yearly meeting held at the .Majestic Hotel here today. it iv understood. f181 words
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132 1957-02-25 12 SEREMBAN. m S i pore's RAF from P v I ..son to Seremban here today, c eking br JO sec. for the dis- Ests ag a mm lln the first lap of the race, lbs Colony airman increased their seven 'pc: tc their counterparti132 words
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Article52 1957-02-25 12 LONDON I 2 1 ißeutei Mv lanet M rgan isc f n Surb.' n Sur -.maintained li I when the B the Lansc •iG M .lorgar was playing n a S 9-5. hard has v von the til c v Miss J Cum De52 words
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Article61 1957-02-25 12 HONGKONG. Ft b 23 (Reu—lm Ch mg wi; ol Korea -kilometre interrace ben bs i ap tonighl a time oi 99 mm. 13 6 Har Banf Chal i oiK< ri_a a v se rond a lth M mm 48 sec followed bj B: nat al sub61 words
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Article117 1957-02-25 12 ALTHEA GIBSON RETAINS TITLE COLOMBO Feb 23 IReu—Mi Uthea G bson of is lined tbe a men -.ingles title todaj In m L.ivr. Tennis In the -i she Oe v Miss P Ward Br-.ta.n 6-0. 13-11. eft< r cr v Hing match which -i one and breequ arter hou rs117 words
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Article307 1957-02-25 12 Lee Is Perak BA Chief IPOH. Sun.— Perak Badminton Asm [ation i s to ask the Badminton Association of Malays to amend ru.es regarding the Foong Seong Cup competition to ensure that state teams do not arccpt "home matches only and gi"e walkovers when drawn to play "away" games. A307 words
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Article77 1957-02-25 12 Aussies Beat Otago DITXEDIX New Zealand lab 23, (Reuter) Brilliant bowling by pacemen John Drennan and lan Meckifl and I spinners Lindsay Kline and IRiche Benaud today helped the touring Australians to beal Otago by an Innings and 102 runs with a day to snare. Ihe Australians made 344 yesterday77 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-02-25 12 Actress Jaync Mansfield lifts jockey Jolinnii Longden :n her arms and gives him a big hug mfter presenting him rath a ring inscribed to the "World's Lending Rider", at the cttflUHE of the annual jockey's ball at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beoerly H lis Co 1AP - 59 words
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324 1957-02-25 12 Rccs A Step Nearer To Hockey Double SINGAPORE Recreation Club, current first division league champions, look set for a double when they defeated the Teachers Union 3-0 to enter the final of the SHA senior knockout tournament at Serangoon Road >csterday. The other semi-final of t his r competition between324 words
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Article222 1957-02-25 12 SCHOOLS HOLD SIKHS YOUNG Mens Sikh Association defending: champions, could do no better than draw 1-1 with the Singapore Combined Schools when the teams met m the semi-finals of the S. A junior knockout competition at the G.S.C. yesterday. Xhe replay will be held on Wednesday. Hero mr the Com:-222 words
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Article43 1957-02-25 12 SYDNEY. Feb. 24 (Reuter) Trinidad sprinter Alike Agostini today maintained his run of Australian successes by winning the New South Wales 220 yards championships. His time on the rain-heavy track was 212 sec. seven-tenths of a second outside the State record.43 words
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Article234 1957-02-25 12 Brother Combination Was Unbeatable PENANG. Sun. Penan g C nese scored a con. vincing 5-G victory over their Perak counterpart! fc a friendly soccer match on Victoria Greer. Pei j*i forwai da moved a n/ell-oiled ich me b wei a som« hai Perak Ch flefi In234 words
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Article58 1957-02-25 12 following wars elected ers for the Arsenal Sports Club .g heid o n ttie C'.uk jnm terday Patror.: Preefdaatj II I H"i Sports See L" 1 Treasurer: Yau H Hon. Irea: a Hock, Sports aplain: \in I „pl Pa \i,qi. lur X < err M. s X58 words
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223 1957-02-25 12 West Province Reply With Three For 157 CAPETOWN. Feb. 24 (Reuter)— A solid inning of 75 by opening batsman George Innes helped Western Province score 157 for three wickets m reply to the MCC first innings total of 335 on the second da> ol their four day cricket match here223 words
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Article41 1957-02-25 12 Rosewall Beaten Again LOS ANGLES Fer IT) Psncho Gonzales cownad -4. 8-6. and stretched professional tennis score to 10-6. Rosewal. as Fnd;. •cd Gonzales m v ratal* rival -v him the rr: k In a s DiaaJl r istra ia :-10.41 words
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Advertisement52 1957-02-25 12 ____t__XJLW) THREE INDEPENDENT LIGHTS^^S^ JBL_. IN ONE BULB Jll^tll kcw 60* mJja/m^^-JW jA il \i v^s^t j____y^ i V_jl^' 7 Mr—- \M\/ 7^\ r^f~r\>~ HOCK CMIONC 4 CO, Latesf Creations m RHINESTONE JEWELLERY Our range of Marcasite and Rhinestone Jewellery this year is much more comprehensive P. H. HENDRY Jewellers52 words
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Miscellaneous94 1957-02-25 12 SOCCER S.G.S.F.A. Senior Di League: P. and T. rs. W'oodbridgb at P. and T. ground: S.T.B. vs. Marines at Farrer Park: PWD vs. PnVcc "A" Bf Farrer Park: M.R.X.V.R. rs. Customs at Farrer Park. InteP-SchOOl: St. Andrew's vs. Pasir Panjang Secondary School at Woodtville. TABLE TENNIS Singapore Tab'e Tennis Assoc94 words
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