Singapore Standard, 27 February 1957
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Title Section28 1957-02-27 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD ***** (5 line.) POL ICE 2400 FIRE BRI6ADI GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 J I PAGES 15 CENTS 11. >o. 239 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 195728 words
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Article324 1957-02-27 1 THE FIGHTING MEN OF MALAYA ARE NOT FORGOTTEN Salaries Of 9,200 Officers And Men Are Brought On A Par With Govt. Scales Spore Military Forces To Get Identical Increases KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Army announced today pay increases for its 9,200 Malayan officers324 words
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Article, Illustration405 1957-02-27 1 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH By V -TER n ne years cf trial end tribulat on n Communist- torn almost '2 .aken Ch na a e-born Sister of PoOf >s home ct last. CcC 9 Heng C Noo I daughtc •mer chief clerk of v~nsfieldTerrence - 405 words
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73 1957-02-27 1 LOXDOX. Feb. 27 (AP) Japan made hi.-tory last year ov ousting Britain from her traditional place as the World's No. l shipbuilding nation, Lloyd's register of shipping reported on Tuesday. It is "the first time m history (excluding war years) that the Output from Great73 words
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Article81 1957-02-27 1 LONDON. Feb. 20 (Renter) Prince Philip. Duke of Edinburgh, drove through cheering city crowds today to a wel-come-home lunch by the Lord Mayor. Of Singapore, the Duke told the ;n guests: ••Very sad I had to miss Singapore because of an outbreak ot civil disturbance81 words
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Article36 1957-02-27 1 BRITAIN' has signed an agreement with the ExportImporl Bank m Washington es t iblishing a U*****,000,000 (M 51.500,000 K» "loan of Lit," Chancellor of the E» :heq .er Peter Thorneycroft announced yesterday.- APAP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration468 1957-02-27 1 SOLE SURVIVOR OF JAP MASSACRE AN AUSTRALIAN nurse yesterday stepped out of a QantasBOAC airliner m Singapore, and within a few minutes, had a grim war tale to tell. vatfc* torcad to p&* selves up to the Japanese.*' Sister V. Bull winkle, sne468 words
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Article59 1957-02-27 1 BOMBAY. Feb. 26 (Renter) —The Communist Party* flrst success m India*, general elections was announced today. Ram Kih:.n Bharoliaa *Jmm declarer] elected to the Punjab State Assembly after defeating his Congress rival by 3.600 votes. This is also the first opposition party sncceti m the elections, ■which59 words
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Article48 1957-02-27 1 MACAO. Feb. 26 (UP) A Chinese woman today gave birth to a 10-lb. baby aboard a lilt while descending from the tenth floor of a note! here. The 28-yer.r-old woman wa. on her wav to a maternity ho-pital when the bany was born.48 words
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132 1957-02-27 1 THREE Singapore Survey Department cler k <* were trapped for more than three hourv m their office m Fuilerton Building, last night They were locked m by an office peon who had no knowledge that they were on late shift. Frantic telephone calls132 words
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Article53 1957-02-27 1 THL Royal Navy announced m Hongkong last nigbl thai a thorqugh search of the Ockseu I- ano.. r.n the coast cf Centra] China had revealed no trace whatsoever of the 879-ton British freighter Hydralock which fia.-hed an SOS last night that she had run aground there and was53 words
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Article254 1957-02-27 1 THE neu Arm> pa> rates > old ratej m brackets) at a glance: OFFICERS Single Marrierl Ft. S:>H(> 00 ($271.88) S MI7 ttii (v 518.73) Lieut sion no <s.ioi r s ♦.•>_. oo <s .v^.soi Captain 5545.00 (5430.00) s SSO (Ul 7145(1 Mamr S7OOOO iS-.M.000i 51.02.1254 words
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Advertisement97 1957-02-27 1 uu mum X DEPENDABLE DIESELS AUTOMOTIVE, MARINE INDUSTRIAL ENGINES Sole Agents Scott b English (S.E.A.) Ltd. THERE'S SOMETHING RLALLY SEW THE AM jfl (&**P^\ Iho loirhrst houses jj c/r garden -fresh fS gi Ham wondettui LAVIND-AIR i*i~4 here kftr you' C a Wm condition*! destroy* edowrt completely makftjjt KB ms97 words
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380 1957-02-27 2 FOUR of the tive speakers at last night's Singapore Teachers Union's forum agreed that the Colony should have a unified teaching system with Malay as the national language after merdeka. But Urn brum which wm held to discusg what be a ible eci^ca-380 words
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Article71 1957-02-27 2 MPOH CHENG (nee N e G 0 r M Go.i Chen. 1 ;ed 31 veai pa Cl and s Vndre aged 0 yea ■tege will leave Joo c 11 n on 1 irsda 28.2.57 MAX X X. HOE, afed wxi f M nd Pake e at l Ck era71 words
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Article, Illustration119 1957-02-27 2 Barbara Said 'Yes But Nasser Held Up Wedding HERE'S cne couple who will not forget the Suez crisis so easily it held up their reunion for three months. They .ire Bergeaat Peter Batty ot the Far East Transpoi t Wins, RAF Changi. Singapore, and El-year eld Miss Barbara Herdman of119 words
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335 1957-02-27 2 'STRIPPER' MEI POH SETTLES DOWN TO HOUSEKEEPING PENANG, Tues.— Voluptuous 21-year-old Mci Poh from Hongkong, described as "the Spitfire," showed signs of stage-fright m saying her marriage vow of "I do" at the Marriage Registry here this morning. She is settling down to the rerious business of housekeeping with a335 words
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Article125 1957-02-27 2 New Union Seeks Registration KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Registrar ot Trade Unions Mr John Adams. disclosed today that he nad received an application for l'psbtration from "the Malayan Planting Industries Employees Union." The application was made by Mr. R. C. Lopez, a former official nf the All-Malayan Estates Staff Union,125 words
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Article229 1957-02-27 2 Fitter's Widow Claims Damages KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Minutes alter he borrowed a dollar from a cousin to buy fond lor his children. S. Palani. a Malayan Railway fit'er. was fatally knocked down by a speeding car. the High Court was told today This was Mated m a suit m which229 words
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117 1957-02-27 2 MR BEN Dudley. Singapore Ministry of Education's Inspector of Schools, received a warm welcome at Outram School yesterday when he presided at the school'? 51st Speech and Prize Distribution Day. The reason: Mr. Duri'ey. prior to his present post, was a iormer principal of117 words
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279 1957-02-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation Army today gav< tacit encouragement to early marriages for Malayan servicemen (V lowering age limits for marriage allowance and granting a new a] ance for marrie4 men not housed m government quarters. Tne use limit at279 words
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Article47 1957-02-27 2 WASHINGTON. Feb 26 (Reuter i— President Eisenhower has nominated r..:r .-tar James Stewart to be a Brigadier General m the All Force Reserve. The actor, who served m combat m World War 11. now a Re-serve Colonel Thp The Senate must confirm the nomination.47 words
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Article28 1957-02-27 2 UNITED States Far East Armed Forces Commander General L. L. Lemnitzer flew from Tokyo to the Rep iblic of Korea yesterday Iqr a one-day visit.— UPUP - 28 words
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Article389 1957-02-27 2 Non-Recognition Of Post-Graduates THE DEAN. Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Professor E. S. Monteiro, yesterday announced a new plan to beat the non-recognition of the post graduate posts m the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists389 words
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Article157 1957-02-27 2 CLOSING rubber pm •*> (rents per Ib) m Sin. pote >esterdav v. ere: Bu>erv Sr: i Spot rNom SO Mai KSS No. 1 Su s< RSS No. 2 81. > RSS No. 3 hi, Tone tjiiift spuKh rnu The prire ol tin or. the local market vestei da*.157 words
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Article103 1957-02-27 2 Alliance Has A Plan For Rubber sungei r i _ni BH A.ianee Government is v rkmg cu a r.ew iitate rubbfr r*-p.ant- for Commerce and Industry, Inche Moh am -"d Khir bin Johari. told the Rrr.a'..: inaugural meeting today. Ir. Xl r J ed < i njidi n< < tr103 words
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Article, Illustration115 1957-02-27 2 DR a. w s lftevalhasan, president of the Singapore chapter of World Brotherhood, presents Miss Joyce Ngo. IS, one of three Colony students who submitted prize-winning essays organized m conjunction with the recent observance of Brotherhood Week m Malaya, with a cash prize Joyce, a School Certifirate pupil115 words
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Advertisement342 1957-02-27 2 THERE IS ST,U TIME FOR THE GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE YEAR Moidenform Prelude 6 way Brassieres 7.50 each "6 Long Line 14.00 Amr. Bmm Castle Films 200 ft. 18.50 Lady 100 r > Eng. Woollen Twin Sets 32.50 per set Mitsubishi Hand Sewing Machines Electric type. 125.00 each Lace Scarves342 words
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Article223 1957-02-27 3 Durban Rumpus Blonde Slips In A BLONDE English girl, made world news recerv y slipped into Singapore yesterday aboard the pship, Empire Orw: The blonde, de cribed as "pretty." was Involved In an n- after the troopship j at Durban, South i. en route to Singapore ling to the newspaper,223 words
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Article95 1957-02-27 3 She Wants No In-Law Bother A tax: a told a Sinnpore Co irt that h ied *n*if( r, Chua Xl n v rtnff a summons for ting to nn n .-\h Moe*f voluntan. 4 hurt to her oo Jui tig her hu. er nd did not have his Sh< ned95 words
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Article109 1957-02-27 3 THE Sing re Fe ler ition o .du.t E ion was iJ yesterday rgai tioi ively con- A U Educa" The aims of the rgani tatfoi are to •nd take joii I n on be- adult educap Gov- rk nd n .ember dertake the c member109 words
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Article52 1957-02-27 3 TH F Singapore Government nominated ,v, c foling persona as members of istrial Promotion Cha nan— Mr David K. W. Lee. Depul y Secretai y i represei I itive of the _i Secretary; Deputy rel iry, Ministry ol Comind Industry (a repre- Mr Ko Teck Kin i Mr52 words
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Article46 1957-02-27 3 AN army-driver, S. Price irq litted m a Singapore Cour* yesterday a charge ot c ising tr.e rleath ol a cyclist. Ang Thian E< by a negligenl i not amounting to culpable nitride at 12 m.s. Yio Chu Dg Road, on Nov. 2 last M>46 words
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Article395 1957-02-27 3 Peking shows interest m Malayan Trade Fair and puts THE PROBLEM: SHOULD 10 COMMUNIST CHINESE BE ALLOWED INTO COUNTRY? I KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation Government may soon face an embarrassing diplomatic situation m having to decide whether or not a group of ten Communist Chinese395 words
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Article, Illustration104 1957-02-27 3 DOMINOE by DOROTHY The top is black silky poplin, the under-skirt has a white background with black spots and the over-skirt is cunningly designed to give the appearance of a reflection lor the tafetta underskirts. In addition to the fashion show, popular Malayan film star Maria of Menado will be104 words
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Article51 1957-02-27 3 1 THREE Canadian warships tbe 8.700-toi. '.ish: crater, Ontario. an the frigates, icrc en I Stettler, wi:: t in Singapore today on a week's visit The shins aril] be thrown n to the public this Sunday n 12.45 p.m. from which shuttle passengers to and from Ciiilord51 words
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Article, Illustration59 1957-02-27 3 MR. THOMAS DORSEY (Tom Two Arrows) was last night feted by the Singapore Boys' Scouts Association at the Tai Tong Restaurant, Happy World. Standardpic shows Mr. Lee Chee Shan, chairman of the S.B.S.A. Building Fund (right) presenting him with59 words
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684 1957-02-27 3 PETER HILL - PETER HILL THAT POLE-VAULTING SAS FLIGHT... From (Standard's Assistant Managing Editor) COPENHAGEN, Tues. I have just recovered from the shock of seeing two sunrises and two nights over the \orth Pole, consequently having two breakfasts all within a space684 words
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243 1957-02-27 3 IT MUST NOT MEAN MORE RIOTS..: SINGAPORE'S Liberal-Socialist Party, at a delegates' meeting yesterday, called for a Merdeka which would give the people more employment, a place m school for every child, and improved living conditions. "Merdeka must not bring m Its train243 words
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Article82 1957-02-27 3 Thief Gets Away After A Tussle A THIEF, who broke into a shop m Lorong Melayu, Singapore, early yesterday morning. escaped with $30 cash and $16 worth of cigarettes after a tussle with the shopkeeper. A. Bappu, 52, told the Police that while he was m hed he heard a82 words
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Article31 1957-02-27 3 THE Court of Criminal Appeal will sit m the Supreme Court Building m Singapore, commencing on Feb 23 a 4 IC 30 a.m., the Colony Government Gazette announced yesterday.31 words
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Article75 1957-02-27 3 A SIX-MAN detention rf the Singapore Traction Cony pany Employees' Udion yesterday rm Assistant Minister to the Chiet Se^retary lir. ftf. p D. Natr, and (Urged bin to review the rase of three union officia I tba are under detention following the last colony riots. .Mr. (fair75 words
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Advertisement291 1957-02-27 3 I NOMAD the best milk from the country of milk *^_._l_i_i_._._i_i_i_i_._._._i_._._l_l_i_l_.H _H v ______mmmm 11l _-_-__l _H NOMAD milk powder 10 times better fjs f:J™„ mMtnnn NUTRIT.OUS NO WASTE natura prpte n. rr nffl )o^_f andvitam _sin«. lenulicelo F^f Mtr l;ir r balance, propor.ona f make > > >ou neec291 words
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441 1957-02-27 4 POLICE HAVE SMASHED 33 RINGS -ASP ONG The Notorious Digits Lottery HARD WORK NETS 57 MEN IN FIVE MONTHS THE Gambling SubBranch of the Singapore CID has smashed 33 syndicates running illegal four-digit lotteries. Chief of the Gambling Sub-Branch, Acting ASP Ong Kirn Boon, said yesterday that m the past441 words
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Article, Illustration77 1957-02-27 4 No recognition For Red China THE Japanese Government will not recognize Red China, said Mr Kensuke Horinou rhi (ii_;ht). Japanese Ambassador to Nationalist China, m Singapore yesterday "We only have trade relations with them." he added. Mr. Horinouchi was met at the Singapore International Airport by the Japanese Consul-General. Mr.77 words
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467 1957-02-27 4 Scarf Attack Lands A Fitter In Jail CHONG Won- Chan, a -..-year-old fitter, wag yesterday sentenced to three yaara 1 jail by Mr. Justice Knight, m the Singapore Assizes, for causing hurt to a 1.9--year-old barmaid, on Nov. 22 last year. Chong. originally charged with the attempted murder o. r467 words
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Article73 1957-02-27 4 'Whispering Giant' To Be On Show TUE "Whispering Giant"— BOAC.. Bristol jet-proo Britannia airliner— will be displayed at the Singapore International Airport tomorrow. The plane, which la making a second proving flight to the Colony, can be viewed between 10 a.m. and noon by invitation only. From 1 p.m. to73 words
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Article23 1957-02-27 4 A 3 1-YEAR-OLD housewife. Xonnic Goh Kirn Heh cbllapscd and died while visiting a patient m the Singapon General Hospital, yesterday.23 words
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144 1957-02-27 4 A SINGAPORE Turf Club pen.-, jrestetday pleaded fiuilty to a charge of stealing N ep Uckel i ne ol which st: k a $1,000 prize He was Ibrahim bin Yusoff. 24, who appeared before Fifth Magistrate Mr R B I. Pate* Sentence was postponed144 words
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Article95 1957-02-27 4 No UMNO Merger With Malay Union SINGAPORE UMNO Will not consider the question of a .merger with the Singapore Malay Union. i umno.! general secretary, Syed Ahmad Jamalullil, said yesterday that the mergi r was not feasible since UMNO may have to change its name, like the Progressive and the95 words
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Article44 1957-02-27 4 THE following arc the results of the junior pianoforte competition sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society held yesterday at the Victoria Memorial Hail First: Miss Judy We e S.ok Whce. Second: Master Eugene Kwok Choc Chwee Third: Master Ernest Arulanandan.44 words
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Article30 1957-02-27 4 The Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, will open the annual delegates' meeting of the Federation "Ketua Kampong" Association at UMNO Headquarters- m Kuala Lumpur on March 9.30 words
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Article25 1957-02-27 4 A SINGAPORE scrap-iron dealer, Lim Ching. was fined $100 yesterday for fraudulent possession of some east-iron drain covers belonging to the City Council.25 words
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Advertisement440 1957-02-27 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION fITTBACTIONS |j. _«___^i q^y! j iOJDE^Q" ll ami. 45-4.156.45* 9.30,,. a t \rn\Y oaoAHiaATKm rhum— j "THE RED CLOAK I'atrKia MtMhna Dnirf Cabot i' *l~m_mm OPENS TOMORROW .i-Sg^ ?o..Cr-..',ioi^«%«n _Tm^^» mmam 'I RICHARD EGAN Tj^J LOVC IVI fc I DEBRA PAGET M*\\ TENDER ELVIS PRESLE>^^^p I Pin-- t»n440 words
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Miscellaneous595 1957-02-27 4 eJilmanac Information at a Glance SINGAPORE TIME *c TIDE I #i "2f I -mmm-mm* ««_r ma Darice 655 R PE:nn;l AnnouncemmV AW% %-HMMS W*mWtVmm7_¥mm*_m\ BBC ____m MB i^-p mm pPjJ"_ |f ft b.b.c. lOewerai Ofarrwaa Barvtea): i'ii\inuuou 3r; m Science Review. 5 .10 lrom *>(_ \n.lre« s Mission Hosplta sj595 words
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447 1957-02-27 5 Men Who Fought The Japs In S'pore Are Back Here To Rout Chin Pengs Men In The Jungle A NUMBER of Army veterans who defended Singapore against advancing Japanese forces 1 5 years ago returned to the Colony yesterday to fight against a new enemy. They disembarked m Singapore yesterday447 words
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Article, Illustration32 1957-02-27 5 MEN of the Ist Battalion, the Loyal Regiment, arp seen aboard the Empire Orwell getting ready to disembark. Inset: Commanding Offieet of the Battalion, Lt. Col. C. L. Thompson.32 words
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Article45 1957-02-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Coroner Inche Ibrahim bin Salleh today returned a verUd nf niisadventurc at the ll quasi into the death of Pondi Singam, 62, who died of a fractured ?kull after being hit b y I motor-cycle at Brickfield Road on Sept 29.45 words
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Article164 1957-02-27 5 Xl ALA LLMPIR. Tues. The Chief of Staff, Maj Gen. A. E. Brocklehurst, has promised the War Department Civilian Staff .Association that a comprehensive statement about the .future employment of u\ilians would be made as soon as possible. Eiia promise was made yesterday wben be :v.et164 words
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Article136 1957-02-27 5 New Body To Control Markets THE Ural flap establishing lie nev, Sii gap >i c City wOud Markets Departnenl the It. 's 30 sets and 2. ken the Com. i c Esta ishmenta C littee has s iggested tor app of tl a list car. re trai sferred ft 3136 words
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Article24 1957-02-27 5 NIN FT" were »nted with Cer*::: ate )f Natura ization by the Secrc les i Affaii Penang A G A Alabaster, yesterttern ra.24 words
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Article25 1957-02-27 5 M r.\" r a --old appei itside her house I Bal 1 1 Telok An n ye tei nornX-) foul play Is suspected.25 words
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Article137 1957-02-27 5 No Colour Bar In Army Hospitals PUCHONG, Selangor, Tues. The British Military hospitals m continue to treat members of the iyan Force lifter Merdeka. id.: tor iehera] ot the v Me li 1 Sen i res, LieutGen. Sir Alexander Drummond. who is touring Ma. ay a, said to lay He137 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-02-27 5 PRIVATE Edward Oliver, a veteran who fought m the battle of Singapore m 1942 returned to the Colony yesterday with the lst Battalion, the Loyal Regiment on the troopship. F.mpire Orwell. StandardStandard - 36 words
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Article75 1957-02-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A patrol of the Fifth Battalion, the Malay Regiment, opened tire on a lone terrorist m the Kulai district of Johore yesterday. The terrorist lired back and then fled. In the Ipoh district oi Perak yesterday, a patrol ot the First Battalion. Ro.ui Scots75 words
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Article22 1957-02-27 5 A SINGAPORE farmer, 23--year-old Ng Chi 1 Tho was [0 md hanging m a chickenrn- ofl Changi Road, last night22 words
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698 1957-02-27 5 Local Army Career: Chance For All Lads Born In Singapore The ba>ic pay (monthly rates) are as follows: Kank non tradesman tradesmen Recruit $60 (six months) Private 570..0 lo $110.40 576.5* to $142.10 I. Cpl $78.31 to 51. 0.00 554.1.0 to si 17.90 Corporal $98.41 to $155.70 $102.00 to $186.00698 words
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Article107 1957-02-27 5 UMNO To Discuss Islam KUALA LUMPUR. Toes. The conflict of opinion between the Alliance and the Malay Ruler.-, regarding the status of Islam m this country will bo discussed at the special delegates conference of the UMNO to be held here .shortly, the Standard learnt today. Meanwhile, UMNO Headquarters has107 words
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Article156 1957-02-27 5 Singapore Should Have A Borstal SINGAPORE -houid build a Borstal Centre and introduce a classification board for prisoner two Burmese visitors to the Colony suggested yesterday They are Burmese prison super: ntendents 0 Maung Tin and U Han Tint, who art here unri^r th( Colombo F:;.n to study pdaOß administration.156 words
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Article107 1957-02-27 5 Year's Jail For 'Tiger General' SEREMBAN. Tues D Cllbed as a "\:z>r general" ol the A::: Bin H ay Secret Sock Ij Blow Chin Hock i i today sentenced bj Mai Urate Raja Bulong to one year.- jail Siow. who was barred Ir i entering the districts ol s> i107 words
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204 1957-02-27 5 Ex-Security Men Want A Place On Lottery Board PENANG, Tues.— The Province Wellesley Branch of the Union of Ex-Members of the Malayan Security Forces, will move a resolution at the Unions forth coming general assembly m Kuala Lumpur next month, urging Government lo include a representative of the Union m204 words
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Advertisement391 1957-02-27 5 MERCEDES-BENZ C__ POWER L 312 v LONG LIFE -^rJ j) V SPEED [J% ECONOMY c-i %i>- A: IW -r^\ \<yj^ The Mercedes-Bcnx 5 ton Truck Mcdc! L 312 ot 165' wheelbose is fitted with the new 110 h p diesel engine giving more power ond better economy The svnehromesh georbox391 words
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Article939 1957-02-27 6 Uneasy Politics C.NGAFORES merdeka mission plans continue to be doused by the obstructionist manoeuvres of certain selfish interests. These moves have alrear.v ....,i the effect of delaying the scheduled departure of the delegates to London. What is more disconcerting is thai this s*ate of uneasy r litics has939 words
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Article, Illustration332 1957-02-27 6 FIIE Church of Saint-Gcr-A main-des-Pres. principal landmark of the intellectual quarter m the strictly compartmented city of Paris, is preparing to celebrate its fourteenth centenary. Despitp this abnormal longex itv. "the Let Bank", as the area is called, is worried that the authorities arc not doing as much332 words
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Article707 1957-02-27 6 Future of A-Power inBritain --ANDREW ROTH REPORTS OH- LONDON gRITAIN, which has decided to welcome the European "Free Trade Area" with a warm and hopeful smile, is greeting the visit of "Euratom" experts with a suspicious and uncertain smirk. This Ij par! ol' a c:z hat'le s.aiv.z on within the707 words
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Article, Illustration653 1957-02-27 6 Nora Beloff - 'LEFT BANK' Spring Clean Nora Beloff By croix, the political leader Leon (.ambctta. the poets. Paul Verlaine. Arthur Kimbaud and Stephanc Mallarmc After the First World War it asain ranked as Paris's intellectual headquarters with such writers as Valery LarbaiKl. Andre (.idc. flues Kiimains. Paul Valery and James Joyce. Our653 words
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Article, Illustration994 1957-02-27 6 Oliveira Salazar - PORTUGAL— Cone-man country Oliveira Salazar the DICTATOR LONDON ON her State visit to Portugal last week the Queen of England's official host was President CraI veiro Lopes, Head of State. But he is Head of State m title only; the man who matters is the Prime Minister, J Dr. Oliveira994 words
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Article113 1957-02-27 6 /amjm'mt A i_____m\ > Sir; b lm s*m\m§ m 0 tries Justice 1 i t a stat. I and J I ore tjoi I art r I jarpeal end most cdI vanccrj a q M i countries, then I good reasm I r r j 0 r113 words
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Advertisement63 1957-02-27 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY OVERNIGHT DELIVERIESGoods and' parcels handed m at Singapore Goods Shed or Passenger station by mid. afternoon are normally available for delivery m Kuala Lumpur the next morning. Similar services aacr c available between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Details may be obtained from the Goods Agents (for goods traffic)63 words
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264 1957-02-27 7 Indonesia's W. New Guinea Bid Fails UNITED NATIONS. New York. Feb. 26. Indonesia':claim to Dutch-heid West New Guinea waa flatly rejected by Sir Percy Spender of Australia m the General Assembly s Political Committee debate yt 'crday. Sir Percy declared that Indonesia had bought her dispute with the Netherlands over264 words
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Article128 1957-02-27 7 Girl Navy Saved Was 'Natasha' London. Feb. 21 (Renter) —a young nirl who escaped from Russia alter the revolution aboard a British battleship is today revealed aa having been the Czar's step-niece, Natasha, not his daughter Anastasia. The Daily Mail reports that Nata>ha is now the wife oi a former128 words
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Article, Illustration143 1957-02-27 7 I ITTLE Steven Bornes »s hoppy hi his mother's orms And His Mum is delighted to hove him bock Fer ot only twenty month-, rid Steven ho« olrecdy died tw.ee Al! b.cou.f he jwollowfd c toj m whistle HE DIED FIRST while hosp t o143 words
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Article, Illustration204 1957-02-27 7 PARIS, Feb. 26— Brigitte Bardot. 22, the 'sexkitten" of the film world, and France's most provocative cinema star, has started divorce proceedings against her fikn director husband Koger Vadim. Brigitte is £ar from happy. She refuses U> discuss the divorce. Vadim, who Ls going204 words
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Article116 1957-02-27 7 - GENOA. Feb 26, (API Tine E t pti a n freightez Mohamed All El Kebir arrived here today with a itory of baying seen m midAtlantic white whale that t imed out to be Moby Dick him elf, It even had the seas llAP - 116 words
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162 1957-02-27 7 NEW DELHI. Feb. 26, (UP) V.K. Krishna Menon, India's chief United Nations delegate and Premier Jawaharlai Nehru's personal envoy abroad. hag become an election issue m India. Nehru baa personally Intervened to defend Krishna M' non m the 18-day parliamentary elections162 words
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Article124 1957-02-27 7 Red China Fears Sea Attacks TOKYO. Feb. 26 (UP) A top Communist Chinese Admiral yesterday called lor increased vigilance on tlie coastal areas of the Chinese mainland since the areas were not -wholly tranquil." The call, as reported by Peking Radio today, was issued by senior Admiral Ching Kuang before124 words
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Article30 1957-02-27 7 MOSCOW Radio reacted swiftly yesterday to President Eisenhower's broadcast on Middle East difficulties, and said he made "groundless assertions" regarding the loreign Dolicv of the Soviet A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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83 1957-02-27 7 TOKYO. Feb. 26 (Reuter' The United States Far East Air Force said three airmen were killed and a Japanese home was destrojed by fire m a crash of a C-47 aircraft one mile west of Itazuke. Southern Japan, this morning. There were no83 words
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Article86 1957-02-27 7 Lebanon Says 'No' To Syria DAI ter) The Lebai ned Syria 11 ild r and wanted rv *-;a n wii m a eged plot agaii Syrian Go*. The ,r* r .frcvealin;. I _a a tj 'he mil: had r< cl 1 ed a fror the thai 'he iai ag: "J86 words
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Article161 1957-02-27 7 They Will Never Reach The Moon ISHINGTON Feb 26, i Dr. Lee de Forest, known m the United State as "The Father of Electronics." DOW y -an. will never reach moon, let alone travel by rocket ship to more dttgtaat heavenly boc In a alk bn ad :asl yestei by161 words
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Article31 1957-02-27 7 IK!\. Rl I**Z ?1 nm I Mexico'! I<;.riing bantam*- ri*_hi fighters. *.-a<- slabbed to death b> an unknown wnman »n Sunda> night '«n tbe eve of his w edding. APAP - 31 words
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Article26 1957-02-27 7 FN -VERS III viurirniv m Cairn presrntcd l" On \nh summit conferem c with vard-lonj; document whirl. urgrd "reject I isenhower's i nperialist doctrine ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article36 1957-02-27 7 THK chief I (ielrs_i. tn lhe I nited Nations has de. \d'<\ to drop the "junior" from Ins name. From n<>v«, nn lie warn^ to be knn\*n simnh as Hcnrv C abot La*gS APAP - 36 words
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Advertisement306 1957-02-27 7 Good stuff goes into little space" Av/j ___^*^^W __r Jr _W A_^r ___-_____________B^_P_______L. a t_B W i _Sp____^Pv3___* _^*t > Ms _s **___*_r an f t J J Portable with the de Luxe Features «***_>«« a Gift for a Lifetime r^*«l^-___ ___-_H Bitter T Y p.n| SHOWROOM HCCLtMENCCAU AVENUE. SINGAPORE306 words
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Advertisement62 1957-02-27 7 THE WATCH YOU NEVER HAVE TO WIND! Wov.erw.no M f (:tmx) _M W r TUtt* 1 yitismiHOimm __r \tfcS7 /'•so** m t-jJHL/ oe j&L FT* \y\J R^^ii t _A »MO-_ BH lltHt JS_W t Am\\ nJS^ *mti Wm y L JR?, y _n*_^_P' \__p_ v___>-*^tr xiaoKtiLt s_\_y Jf Its the62 words
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Article393 1957-02-27 8 Showdown Planned For Spring Or Summer Of 1953 Balkan Treaty A Bitter Pill For Him to Swallow LONDON. Feb. 26 (AP) The Daily Telegraph said today Joseph Stalin was on the verge of plunging the Soviet Union into w Qr with the West when his death393 words
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128 1957-02-27 8 Nehru Reads As Plane Lands On One Engine (API tad hrn port.s ai nal plane with one engini ade a forced landing on a c.« need airstrip toe pilot brought Soviet-built Ilyushm- 14 down near Ra: The plane Mr! ru by S< erg Nikolai Bulganin and Khrusl* iying from Ban.alore128 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-02-27 8 MARVIN GILMORE, < i^ shown le. min- from ,t top j v intlow s he v .is shout to mw** -d-M month old Relind Woods to safety from her hurnins home at -.\\YYY\YYYYYYYYYYYYYY\YYYYYYYY\YYYYYYY\ c.imcit n. New leraey. Bailed States- on Fch. ZL Belinda wai theAP - 91 words
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Article278 1957-02-27 8 A Government With No Opposition PARTIES DISCUSS HOW BEST TO BLOCK PLAN [ARTA r< -cuter) The leaders of Indonesia i :ous parties, which command a majority of the _yeats m Parliament, met today discuss how best to jointly block President Soekarno's plan lor a government without opposition. They are not278 words
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Article107 1957-02-27 8 1 Nl W'l «X Ft 2* (AP) Thi N [< oal Broadcasting Company reported today that Pali c Arabs tra;: v- m armed f< had rioted Ln two Cairo suburbs and three to five persons were billed m clashes Egyptian police. .\R i res nondent Welles107 words
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Article206 1957-02-27 8 Call For Delay In Pull-Out LONDON. _f**\ 56 (Reuter) —Minister of the sevennation Western European Union began a two-day confen no h.t re this morning to review proposed British force cuts m Europe as the West German Foreign MimsUr, Dr Hi .nrich von Brentano at a press con h reno206 words
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Article62 1957-02-27 8 LONDON, Feb Router* Prime Chaifca, eight year-old heir tn the Throne. went back to school lure today after three weeks at home The Prince staved away with bad cold. followed h v tonsilitis and was given a few extra days off to be with the Queen62 words
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Article176 1957-02-27 8 WASHINGTON. Feb. 26 (AP) President Eisenhewer today expressed gratification that American aid It Thailand is advancing the prosperity .and general welfare ot that country. The President replied to a Jan. 19 message from Thailand's Prime Minister Pibul Soi ggram thanking the United States for176 words
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Article76 1957-02-27 8 LONDON, P.o M I Spe ;al petrol allocations Wil] be made to over ■<- tourists holidaying ii Britain this year, tbe Ifii Ister of Power announced today ents have been made to issue this allocation Ito overseas visitors who buy a new car without inter to export76 words
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Article23 1957-02-27 8 THE Ceylonese I be opened m Peking month wi be decorated m •nt Ceylonese Buddhist motif, it was disclosed j'esteriajf —UP23 words
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121 1957-02-27 8 GANDER (Newfoun Feb. 26 (UP)— A fearless I airman and an «q undai d American pilot left here today m one of the .est twin-en-gined p ane on a non-stop flighl D ibiin Tr.e flight was oi-- hat to Coyad, a 54--year-old professional ferry121 words
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Article183 1957-02-27 8 MID-EAST SITUATION j JKKI SALEM. Wu\ [eh. 26 (Reuter) The Israel Cabinet met „,i, morninc m what i.s b. meals and .sleep on the .Middle last crisis Dispatches continued to ar- rive at the office of the Prime Minister. Mr. David E Gurion from his ambassador183 words
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Article48 1957-02-27 8 CAIRO. Feb. 26 (R Arab leaders resumed mit" conference m the Dubbeh Palace her. Preside ser was expected to tell the ct Sf-S-Jf i. ountr y's view on the MMdle East situation The other leaders are King Saud of Saudi Arabia. PresiKing Hussein of Jordan48 words
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Article45 1957-02-27 8 AUCKLAND. Feb M —Former British Ppemier Sir Anthony Eden was reported still confined to bed the recur which have pl. c arrived ir. to convalesce 1 Sir Anthony got ur short time yesterday, it was learnc n but rema bed today.45 words
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Article23 1957-02-27 8 SIR Gilbert Laitwaite, British Permanent Under I Statu for Common* Re-ation* SttmWa Calcutta yesterday fro:: Delhi on his way to pore-23 words
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138 1957-02-27 8 A Luncheon Party For North Pole Passengers COPENHAGEN, Feb. 26 CRei ter 'Hr Danish Foreign today gave a luncheon m honour of the scngers on the P the hr.-* pa>.~cngcr {•>:..>.. travel the new route TokyoCopenhagen via the North Pole. The luncheon which, was attended by 250 guests. held m138 words
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Advertisement93 1957-02-27 8 The icorld famous family of TIGER medicinal products ,'U,.I. 111 II**! -lI IIM I HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by cny other pain re\\e\er tor Headache Neuralgia, Colds. Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL THE FILM I THAT IS CAUSING 1 INTERNATIONAL CONTROVERSY! sj ■UwA ini-rt >-_____r___ l -P^^^93 words
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Article300 1957-02-27 9 Armoured Car Squadron To Double Strenath KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Thirty-one new vehicles and 14 heavy-duty trucks will soon c-nve here for the Federation's growing armoured car squadron as part of Britain's aid for the expansion of Malayan defence forces. Dis losing 1 i I lay300 words
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Article66 1957-02-27 9 SMOKES FOR DONORS IOHORF B \HRI\ Tues Johore B.ihru busi--m.iii. Mr Nc Chiang \Z has don .ted 1.000 j to tht* Johore d bink .ujarettrs are to ■neer the donors, during r» sel at the "bank". they have donated blood. objective of the ink is to cet 20 pints blood66 words
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Article107 1957-02-27 9 BID TO GET BIG LOAN FOR PENANG PF' _NG resolulion to urge the Minister for Local Government to allocate a substantial loan to this City to carry out social housing hemes, and extend the sewage system will be moved by Raja Gopal at Thursday's City Council meet. WBu. his res107 words
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93 1957-02-27 9 PENANG. Tues. D. Suppiah. a clerk of the Penang General Hospital wa senten- In Sessions Co;.: lay, for breach of tni ol G neral Hi ispital, July 19 and Oct 1 ji a r Th' Pr ng Oft: r tor Gu n Singh.93 words
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Article, Illustration54 1957-02-27 9 THESE three pretty Chinese girls are the first non-Indian c iris hcini; recruited by Air India to act as air hostesses for their intimation... Far Eastern routes. Tlie girls, all Hongkong horn, are at present undergoing training m Bombay. They are (left to right) Diana Hsu. Eleanor54 words
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Article126 1957-02-27 9 PENANG, Toes. A resolution seeking the inclusion ot Tamil and Mandarm as additlonal languages st City Council meetings, will _m mored bf Mr. P. U. David at the Council meeting en Thursday. The resolution said that a tab-committee be appointed to consider the possibilities ol126 words
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Article116 1957-02-27 9 AT a meet mc h^ld recently thi following were eieet- d Mice bearers to the Ser- on Benevolent Society President: Mr. Tan Chin Tiong, Vice Presidents Messrs. Lim Kirn Hai. Kee Song Soon. Ng Ah Kow, Chan Ah Liang. Tay Oen St ng and Tay Nam Kiang; Hon.116 words
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Article25 1957-02-27 9 TIMS Cc ut ler Commander R. E. S W; r.r. -Sncyd. Rbya] Navy, wi I pay sn Infor- H to r< oang today.25 words
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Article506 1957-02-27 9 COLONY CHILDREN' S WEEK Seven Days Of Fun For 4,500 Youngsters Singapore Rotary Club, m co-operation with the Social v Department and various "children's societies, will hold the first "Children's Week" ever to be undertaken m the Colony frorr. ..lurch 2 to 9. from special films to p on shop506 words
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Article118 1957-02-27 9 ONE :ed and fifty I p. 9 lerks m the 'Singapore nent service v. lose their jobs so n A go trait fl ection board, which interview* sorb into the pc: nanent ttablishment, ha*, c re ected T M_rd repot 'ed to have selected 62 clerks118 words
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Article, Illustration380 1957-02-27 9 TON! TWO ARROWB, the Red Indian warrior, bad 'cm icalped yesterday pa. rning! A few minutes, alter ho ap* peared tall \t ne Dgur^in fnll Ann rle m Indl m dress. standing In the centre ol thi B i Imint n Stadium.380 words
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Article302 1957-02-27 9 To Cope With Public Health Schemes A NFW grade of Community Health Nurses has been created m the Colony to cope with the broad expansion of Singapore's Public Health Service for 1957, Miss B. M. Griffin, Principal Matron, Ministry of Health, said yesterday. The fU ILm nai302 words
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Article, Illustration147 1957-02-27 9 More Adult Classes For Malays BU ITER WORTH, Tmcs. Fr :r |fa classes, thicc the St Mark's School here and the other one at Prai. are being he d by the Penang Adult Eduet 'ciation. ButterWOlth branch, according to its an;: .al report. The report will be presented at the147 words
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145 1957-02-27 9 IOHORF B.HKI Tues— Tlu works manager of Oriental Manufacturing Co. Ltd., rampoi, tnr miles lrom Johore Bahru, was attacked b\ strikers last nipht H ne RTM \v.\\ lag the tat'toM The martager was s in his car at about 8 p.m. when strike145 words
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Article116 1957-02-27 9 I ARLY 1.500 Malay n ber s of the Singapore Labour lrom the C hill div: meet today to decide whether they should quit the Front. The move to resign from being made m protest against the rejection of a resolution at laft Sunday's delegat116 words
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Article36 1957-02-27 9 THE variety concert by the Singapore 26th iGan En Seng School) Scout Troop. on Feb. 16, ra. (1 200 towards the sending Scouts from Singapore l Bo y S Jamboree, I to 12.36 words
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Article88 1957-02-27 9 Yugoslav To 'Air' His Views VLADIMIR Beum. a journalist, who rece Singapore and other \s;an countries, c m a discussion recorder adio c broadcast at 8 prscumien. on the posR i of anti-Communist visitors to Malaya. They are Dr. Saul Rose, Col:ord and a studer on Conp-f s Din the88 words
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Article72 1957-02-27 9 Trainer Aircraft Due Today er aircraft. o n loan to the Colony from the Indian Government, ie Singa International Airport at 4 pan. today. The plane, designed and manufactured m India, is on a year's loan to the Colony Government under the Colombo Plan m p :rs ;ance of India's72 words
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Advertisement37 1957-02-27 9 (SfetiZ^ ODEON FOR GENUINE 1 FOR E BEST SMART BET |N ROC SuT N FiTS R LL RICHARD EGAN ENTERTAINMENT COOL, COOL CATS PIDRA PAutl Mr. ROCK N ROLL AND ALLIGATORS r|l/|TnDio|[Y H MSELF M M f*i37 words
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Article, Illustration242 1957-02-27 10 JAPAN RUBBER TEAM FOR HERE INCREASING importance of Malayan rubber to Japan has resulted m a rubber jnission to this country being planned by the Rubber Importers' Association of Japan. A -pokes-nan of 'he Japanese Consuh.*'General said the team would be spin into three groups, those representing Tokyo industrialists, Osaka242 words
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Article116 1957-02-27 10 TIN MINING EQUIPMENT FOR BURMA Penang, Tues.— Malay*, with many years of experience m turning out various types of equipment for tin mining, will be able to supply Burma with similar equipment for wolfram mining. This was stated by U Ba Shwe, leader of the mining industry purchase mission of116 words
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Article43 1957-02-27 10 NEW YORK. Foh. 25— Do.vJones closing averages: STOCKS: M Industriali 466.90 20 R.nls 14! 26 15 Utilities 70J 51 ick- 16."). 22 KONHS: 40 B 90?,: I Dmv-Jorr- comn:"':.'v futun I '-■< 1 ;:'_4-2n Bverae equals 1001 closed al 156JM.— UP43 words
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Article22 1957-02-27 10 FAST of Scotland fthipyan lannched live shiD? totalling 14.025 tons gross m January, a postwar record for the month.22 words
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110 1957-02-27 10 THK Singapore rubber market yesterday dropped I cent to B*i cents per lb. for first grade rubber for March shipment on a quiet market. The markel opes 1 1 well b* Monday and remained quiet throughout the morning. Quiet trading was reported. In the110 words
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Article121 1957-02-27 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterda> were: Copra. Teb $28 buyers $28^ sellers; March S2B* buyer": |29J sellers; coconut oil m bu k ?4.'5 sellers, m drums 547 -ci ers: Muntok white peppei |87 sellers; Sarawak white 596 sellers; Special Sarawak black |74, Singapore121 words
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Article33 1957-02-27 10 THE Malayan Exchansc Banki won made the FollowiDg ciianges m Its ratal to mer-e-ban' day: I tt or on ready Belgian Francs 1628 1/4: Italian '412. Other exchange rates rcmair. unaltered.33 words
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Article20 1957-02-27 10 IXCRFASixr; uta of electronic oavig itional D thing aidby trawlers b reported by British 1 idio manufacture rs.20 words
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251 1957-02-27 10 RADIO ACTIVE MINERALS FOUND IN BURMA EVIDENCE of radio active minerals m Southern Burma is reported to have been found by a famous British aerosurvey company. Ti.( sr.panv wu commissioned under the Colombo Plan to carry nut a sum v m order to essess the i »*ft( oi ol mi-fera]251 words
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Article33 1957-02-27 10 OSBORNE and Chappel of Ipoh reported that Rambutan Ltd., had declared a second interim of 1 per share for the year ended June .">O. 1957, payable m England on March 8.33 words
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Article87 1957-02-27 10 EXPECTED TODmY M. Airways MLI2I 0955 KL/MAL M. Airways MLIOI 1245 E*G/KL M. Airuavs ML4IS 181 Q BRU M Air'.vavs MLI 49 1920 PG/MAL l- 1 A 1 lrways MLIO7 !S MED XL KLM KLB3Q JAK M. Airways ML2I6 1540 P^L M Airways MLl.il 2040 PG sh¥. KLB2I87 words
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Article, Illustration91 1957-02-27 10 Three To Fly Over North Pole Mr Nanda and Mr. Doeana. pass.j.c manager of Garuda Indonesian _irways. arrived m Singapore on Mondaj* to ioin Mr. indie Boustead's PanMalayan rravel Manner All oi them hit yesterday for Copenhagen to < at« h a SIS plane whn h will fly i hem91 words
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Article104 1957-02-27 10 MALAYAN* f harebrokors terday reported the following business done: F -22 to $2 Hammers $1.90 and $1,871: Hume profs A2B/3; ords. AB/-: M. Colls «i 02: Robinson ords Sime Darby $2.13: Cold Storage $1.60: Straits Steams*'.: ed: Strait-' U.E. Wearne Jacks $2.85. Aokam $1.73. delayed: H. 07: Hongkong104 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-02-27 10 THE Japanese trade dr'ega- :•>),( headed by Mr. Otnzo Kawasaki {voum how tie) photographed on its arrival at Kuala Lumpur airport for a Tu-o-daij visit. W ''i the delegation are n embers of the Malayan trade de'egai.on to Ci<i<fi and /(pen leaf year.45 words
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Article43 1957-02-27 10 EST bbar product^ m the Federation it amounted to 36,076 to* The estimated product^ from smallholdings w^ tons (December 4 anuary, S.o2t tons *a*oi imported and 56.W6 tons wm exported. Corresponding figua es for December last w*ai tons and 46.307 tons.43 words
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Article22 1957-02-27 10 \"D and Wolff tf E t have handed o\-er red tankers totalling 64 deadweight to foreign owned successful sea trials.22 words
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Article129 1957-02-27 10 THIN trading persisted en the local *-h.u< ir and only a tew selective industrials hardened :u general easing tendency, according to the M Sharebrokers' Association. Price changes announced by -terday were: INDCSTRI M S ■v Hammer 1-85* l.9ocdcb M. E 0-99 I** Robinson Co Ore129 words
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Article43 1957-02-27 10 BAT." S-iar. p d a $41 716 mr th< k me tax adj. us years %■•> .on writ' brought for *ffl from previous year F to be carr: ward is $269 The .annual general meeting will be held on v43 words
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Article34 1957-02-27 10 ow to F more co-operative c I the farmer, the -.ment has open during the ci i cial year 130 large-size banks or agricultural cooperative credit societies m thl state.34 words
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Advertisement934 1957-02-27 10 NOTICES THE LOCAL U THORITIES CITY COUNCIL OF SLLANdOR civf innii r' ELECTIONS REGULATIONS. swoaruia MM TENDERS NOTI( F YYWTER DEPARTMENT CNDER REGULATION 8(1) Supply of C Bowli for Gunons P Fi ters. REGISTRATION ON Tender Deposit $100 Close 4 REVISION OF THE p.m.— B/4/57*. (b) Contra-' KUALA LUMPUR the934 words
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Advertisement351 1957-02-27 10 NOTICES PCBI.IC NOTICES M MAYA INDEPENDENCE MERDEKA) TRADE FAIR 21th August to l..th September. i REGISTRATION FOR CONTRACTORS Fei lISI RATIONS are InviU •t ding Contract B l I Builders. Structural Sit tkei EX Rnera and Decorators, Carpentei Pain* ra Electricians and B ilk S pp iera for the purpo351 words
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Advertisement237 1957-02-27 10 BARBER-FERN-VILLE LINES For Bo^.n. New York, Ph.l^dclph E>'<-n KTr New Orlcar (vis Cape ot Cood Hope; S'por* P. Sham Parian* Naw fKANCISVILLI H/j 2 Apr FERNSIDfc 27 Feb/. Mar 9"OM.r l| 14 M, 14 Ap' From New York Los Angclc San Francisce via Hrrgker; N. Tork L. A lei S237 words
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Advertisement774 1957-02-27 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ***** 6 i*.»l /4 /6 Rebin|er Rcje THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Malita* Boiton Ne-* To,k. Baltimore Philadelphia Cult Port. S pee r-.ST.an. Penang .v.* LOCMUS 19/23 Ma, 24/25 Ma, 26/27 Ma, ..-.er, option to proceed via oth., pc ,r. to loao ano774 words
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Advertisement1224 1957-02-27 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 ,V 8 '""•"'•I ilntctccratec m Sinßapc.ei 1 1 2 lines S D. P P T' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE £T Carrier, option to proceed via othei ports te load and discharge <er-jc SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore f Oue1,224 words
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Advertisement823 1957-02-27 11 MITSUI pP_> LINE Spore P.S'ham Penang FOR JAPAN Akakurasan Moru For Moil. Kobo Yokohomo 8 Mar t— FOR USA Foi New York, Philadelphia Bcltimore Moqemison Moru 9 Mot IJMoi Hoeisan Maru 14 Apr 17 Apr FOR KARACHI, BOMBAY, via COLOMBO. Asumoson Moru from Jopan 12 Mai 16 Moi 18 Me823 words
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Advertisement672 1957-02-27 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUIWARDS Soiling, to, .sanokek ond or c tost FcnonQ FShorr Spore "PANAMA" 2 Mor "SARGODHA" "Mor "MEONIA" 24 It Mo, 27 28 Moi 29 JCmo, BANKGOK ONLI HOMEWARDS Soilings *o. Genoo, Antwerp Rctt.,<jom Homburq. Copenhogen. Gothenburg Oslo Spore F Shorn Pen.nc "MALAYA" In Fort -Ai Li fcRr:MEN672 words
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Article184 1957-02-27 12 Augrey Frost - Aug rey Frost By pGGS are cheap, good and plentiful, so bow's the time to treat yourself to some rich lood without rocking the budget. Here are some ent recipes m which eggs are used: RONE and fillet the herrings and removroes. Roll up the fish and184 words
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Article, Illustration104 1957-02-27 12 - 1 3 make a Green Fingers gardening apron, both useful and decorativeThe diagram illustrated should bo made first m soft paper and then cut, one piece, from three-quarters of a yard of crash, linen or hopsaek. The bond ncluded m the pattern is for size only and should104 words
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Article, Illustration449 1957-02-27 12 Pat Roddy - Pat Roddy By EW songs, new dresses and stardom this is the aim of two pretty singing sisters m a popular Chinese restaurant m Singapore Vivacious Miss Har Mci Fong, younger of the two who are both m their early twenties, wants to be successful mWILLIE MA - 449 words
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Article102 1957-02-27 12 Tea-Time Special []SE an oblong loaf tin (lOin. by Sin. by 3in.) and line with greased paper. Sieve ten ounces of flour into a bowl, together with a pinch oj salt, one teaspoon baking powder and a pinch < tg, Set aside. Cream six ounces butter icith eight -ounces castor102 words
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Article144 1957-02-27 12 and they have a varied colic", inn of both Eastern and Western dresses. They are able to change for each of their day and nighl performances all through the wre.k an 1 they bap being fashionable by reading the latest fashion magazines and frequent visits to144 words
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Article, Illustration22 1957-02-27 12 At home nith the Har sisters relaxing m their sliming room. Reading American fashion magazines is their favourite pastime.22 words
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Article433 1957-02-27 12 Clorta Gordon - Clorta Gordon by pHAIRS that look like huge tilted bowls long, low. upholstered stools that be folded m\t* bcccli-cnd-cane-surfaccd co.'.'cc tables or work-benches settees that can be taken ***ft and rearranged as easy chairs ...mobile bookcases, sx feet high, equipped not only with shelves for books but433 words
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Advertisement340 1957-02-27 12 /»P A-_-li--BiK. tt«il3B am _m Wi:J_m \m_ Kg 'y^^^^^^^^g >-^fl gl _f_Bf_i___W PSr!^^__________ ■>*- A p^g lIJU^ l^fl^^UM rJmjjm a bra you can wear 6 womisrfml stays— to golvd c.7 your bra problems. Hen i all the fabulou* flattery of Pre-Lu le ailh I he contour-band t...v r*« > snugly,340 words
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Miscellaneous317 1957-02-27 12 MjjM CANCEB— June 21 to jn'y M| 22— Attend to acca i. nances; he MVing, ca ll Ti. 1 pfl tactful Protect your privacy LBO— July 23 to aor re— HI Be tolerant, diplom;* c With others; limit spending or PM r:.-ks. Do not depend on coS operation. M xiK<-<)—317 words
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385 1957-02-27 13 Soccer nuisance a danger to Manchester U. LONDON, Feb. 2K (AP)— Oik Norris has made a rime for himself m British soccer as "the nuisance :n oi Bournemouth." He.- DOSt likely to throw English soccer league cl imp .n. iter United ofl their stride art Sal Engli h Cup quarter-finals385 words
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Article30 1957-02-27 13 SOrTHAMPTOX. Feb. 26 '(Reuteri Snuthamr .lis to h f-time 1-0) In a thl I ;.on Southern L soccer match here lasl match wa3 origin scheduled for Feb. 16.30 words
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Article52 1957-02-27 13 RES ILTS f the Sin| Rifle Association*! Spoon Shoot held at the Bukit Timah Eanse XI S I lay, -.'.ore Gun Scores: sn.\ (a) lit Ofl Wi linfford 93; SRA (h) Cpl. Cunningham !-4. HVap Sc: SRA (a) Cnl. Sar. (81), 101.31; SRA (bl I Choc Bong52 words
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Article, Illustration47 1957-02-27 13 MALAYA'S first Davis Cuppers Khong Kit Soon, Ong Chew Bee. Mose.s Tay pose for lhe Standard cameraman at the Singapore International Airport yesterday sbortl] before emplaning by Air India for Madras where they will take on India m Dm is (up match.47 words
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Article429 1957-02-27 13 MCC Welfare Com mit tee report tells LONDON. Feb. 25, (Reuter)— Changes m the laws governing English County Cricket, designed to brighten the game and revive interest m it, are advocated m the report ot a special committee appointed by M.C.C. AoMng o more oontroveeais429 words
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Article87 1957-02-27 13 MELBOURNE. F Reuter tustra 0 -npic disi .mer. Don MacMillan ounc ed big retil cment from major rac MacMillan, 29. said he would confine future racing to interclub event. Ifacatillan'i mail Austra oppom :Id record holder. John I^andy. anno' his retirement from major ra on Sa tut87 words
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224 1957-02-27 13 "Chef" Barnes shows Thais how to cook fight BANGKOK. Feb. LM (Reuter)— Hal British Empire and Australian Welterweight bOX-Uaf champion George Barnes said today he had -become a 'chef to Barnes is m Bangkok training for the tight duo on Mar. 3 with the Thai welterweight champion Samart Sorndams. In224 words
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Article328 1957-02-27 13 Spring Double Callover LONDON, Fob (Reuter). Closiag odds at tonight's Vielorii Club ca! lover on the Lmroln.hirc Handicap and Grand National Steeplechase were Lincoln r v H itriicap (one mile. M inch 27): 100 to 7 Loppylogs and Dtonision, 18 *o l Nonchalance and River Live, 20 to i Setting328 words
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Article53 1957-02-27 13 Saddler may fight again NF'.v y< RK. F* y ghi champion Sa ci iderwent an eye operation Monday at I er-I hospital cessand tin < good c that Saddler to resume hi I m from a C.c- us right onth. It was believed then that he et RRM.M :1 c53 words
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Miscellaneous374 1957-02-27 13 HOCKEY Sll A. Scn'or 'knockout: t/i versify vs Police at Bukit 7 ah. J\ nr knockout: yms.a. ps. Combined Schools at SRC. SOCCER I>'T>--Sc)>onl: Pasir Panjaag Srcomdmrm School ow. Gun Eng Seng School I St, and fad al ol GESS. Triendly: Alexandra F\C vs. Sukaramai S.C. at Farrer Park. Friendly:374 words
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Miscellaneous61 1957-02-27 13 MISaiLANKHJS /^ONSUL- Jin I .r~e< S nine-* V> /V. rolo.er who oredicted world events und man 7 loc ranking perso. ties as oub- i popen m Fee tion m wT-.'in-> inci*-d<-<. three -ii Elia-ns Fee f2O/- Road S c i B SPECI FIC-—S* ecif' Insisl o- 1 Let Kirn Ltd61 words
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450 1957-02-27 14 Penang Trackwork hv Scrutineer Senorita Does A Solo In 38 sec. PENANG Tues. Trainer Doc Rodgers' Spring Plate candidate, KLD UOI.F II re\ealed encouraging torm m a splendid three-furlong workout at the Penang track this morning. He wis accompanied by Tawakal and an unnumbered450 words
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Article, Illustration15 1957-02-27 14 fat W AMD pm I i a low back-hander during a match15 words
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Article122 1957-02-27 14 Pat Ward Due To Fly In Tomorrow F\ I \RD. British ten!* i> star. uho .*> ou>ted b\ \lthea C.ihson of tht* I'nlted Mates m the nn.il of the \M.in Lawn rennis Champi ins hip it Colombo is due to 11 m tomorrow. In th- tin.il. >liss ird lo>t b*.122 words
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149 1957-02-27 14 Russia Produces Tennis Boy Wonder MOSCOW. Feb. 2tS < AP) Russia, with an rye on Wimbledon, has produced what many tennis fans here call a "bo_» wonder." H- h I y ear-old Yyaches|.»\ Mir/. i. who twice m Sun- as s nini s finals of the Soviet tennis championships lookA.P. - 149 words
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Article143 1957-02-27 14 More InterState Games Ji H >RI BAHRU Tues. view to building a le State .icfe tor I 'up enmef. ear Football A ciat: i ie hate s est gan uring state and Sin_ in.-. Th nual Kluang The n| i c eiecten members of the Council ir: t'resident: li :'b143 words
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Article59 1957-02-27 14 RESULTS oi oei Ml ced Fo -mi i B igc i ol the Roya! S ..apore Goli Club are SI Winners: Mr Mn Pottl I up.. Other Cards: Mra. Graham 8 M Kent .11 Sou ire, Col K. < nlj side 1 down Mn K. E Meyer .*s Mr59 words
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Article, Illustration350 1957-02-27 14 Ken Toft - Ken Toft AFTER YESTERDAY'S SESSION, THEY SAY... By HE IS THE BEST ATHLETIC COACH TO COME TO THIS COUNTRY. This is what Federation distance runner If. Han Cha n d rs thin ks of handsome Amenean negro Bill Miller ai'*er his second350 words
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Article82 1957-02-27 14 results ol tht Royal Island C ub are aa follows Monthly Medal Winners: "A" Division C V Kim-. B Smith Tie All Square B Division E. B. Symond l up: "C" Division B la k i 2 up. Ball Sweep Winners: "T" <N. •B Div. Tan Von:82 words
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Article, Illustration139 1957-02-27 14 THE nine men with I single thought m this picture are the Cambridge crew for the boat race. In tins picture ot* the crew m training at E!v the men shown are (from left to right):- M. H. Barl tt (Radlcy, Petcrhousc-. Bow:) C. J. Pumnhrev139 words
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215 1957-02-27 14 ROYAL Electrical and Mechanical Engineers became the Singapore Base District hockey champions for the second year m succession when they narrowly Land F inter-unit hogkev comRI Ml lumph m yesl mal dut ta combination among their forwards. Ah Kuar l r _i n were215 words
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Article74 1957-02-27 14 Malayans Featured In Mag MALAYAN badminton ers who hr-ivc- been dominating a ,i (an badn oton cbampionships m recent years were featured m an ariic'e _0 the Of a new publication m A s 1 1 aii. i Cai.cd "Hem: -phcrc." the new magazint is published monthly and is edited74 words
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Article47 1957-02-27 14 tape town i b _<; (Renter)— A Eight ;n__ >ec< nd Inning: kno ;k ol tin by J Ferrandl who made 53 nol "Ut m tht fast Innings helped Western Province force a draw wit:-; MCC m a close finish to their fourday match here today.47 words
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Article28 1957-02-27 14 BARTLEV Secondary S bool held Johore English College to a one all draw m an interol bo or friendly at the J.E.C. pro md yestei -.ay.28 words
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Article105 1957-02-27 14 TEACHERS PRISONS DRAW TEACHERS Ti lining C iczc I v..- Prisoni In the SGS F A junior leag 1 soeeer match tl Ferrer Park yesterday. John Ch IS toi PriK. Chye replied for Teachers There wa? no n m the first half Pr B" heal Singapora Governmc.t Medical Health and105 words
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346 1957-02-27 14 GREAT HOPES FOR THOSE 50 YOUNGSTERS Youth (eiilre BadmiiKmi Training WONG PENG SOON's scheme of building up the Colony's crop of promising badminton players is at lasl moving into top gear. Out st the Singapore Youth Sports Centre, the sight of those 50 you' lil i.l exponents of the feather346 words
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Article113 1957-02-27 14 Ceylonese Off To A Good Start KUALA LUMPUR. Toet. Selangor Ceylonese. anxious to stage the fir. ever Pan-lUala-van Cey!or.esc Games festi have tot off to a tying start yesterdayFunds have topped the f-,000 mark. When the Selangor CeytOOese (ii tni 0 r their intl tion of playir:^ botl i' 1113 words
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Article119 1957-02-27 14 CSA "Blues" Upset Hot Favourites CHINESE Sports Association "B. rang the biggesl unset m the Sil port Ta c Tennis Associ Senior Inter-Club i Kile 1 rev wben tney Eavooiv tt< Nanyang Biang Pau r' s gamei to thn Chinese YMCA last m_. I Royal Air Force SeJHtT a^ain when119 words
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185 1957-02-27 14 Swimmers W-P Team To Prepare For Games ■"olony's water-p~:oirt| and swimmer aoon a into training m preparation tor next Asian Games to bt tar. is was rr verterdiy ommittee m_ of 1 -re Arr S imming Soh Ghee Soon, president, wu c chair. Before the SASA ofl got down to185 words
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Article76 1957-02-27 14 Youth Basketball RESULTS of the Singapore Youth Sports Cc ball chet ed yesterday were: Wt. 4 A': Lam Hin Lee beat i E I>i\ IV 0 Chuan OB A. Koun Srnc 73-43, beat Yeh Tsao 4< Chong beat Hong Chu Ran beat Si Union 77-51. Div. 4 C: Chiau Liang76 words
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