The Straits Times, 13 January 1957
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Title Section15 1957-01-13 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Malay* No. I.i It. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1957 20 CENTS15 words
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Article86 1957-01-13 1 N- A in quc from the I I KI Headquar- ruj said today I r tish troops or bet n n action 26 on the •i border, in qiK ii- n.' ng matunti \drn •n.s oi Into the d territory n our i86 words
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115 1957-01-13 1 MALAYA SHOULD HAVE BEEN GIVEN ITS £100 m. PAPER ln\lM>\ s.il Th,- richt- j uing 1 1 1.1i 1 1 > Express today r 1 n i^d ihe BritLvh (.iiirrnment s <!<'< ision to mure than a half Ihf > •••der.ition's request ii independence loan It mm! Hi iiH-uard go115 words
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Article14 1957-01-13 1 IPwo youths ilKin cmv Cyprus KovernBe was in the back A P.14 words
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Article, Illustration374 1957-01-13 1 JOHORE RULER TO GIVE UP THRONE IN AUGUST' 'Gone for good' reports KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE SULTAN OF JOHORE intends to abdicate in August, according to usually reliable sources here. He will abdicate in the month that the Federation achieves independence, it is said. It is understood that the Sultan374 words
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Article303 1957-01-13 1 THE strike for a share in the accumulated profits of the Malayan Airways has been called off. The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday promised the 600 striking employees of the company that he would set up a court of inquiry. The men. who have been303 words
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Article76 1957-01-13 1 HOME -FOR DRIVER TOM LEE ATHERTON. Sat. Thomas Lee. 19-year-old driver in the Royal Army Service Corps, who was given up for dead after a plane crash in the Malayan junglp returned to his Lancashire home today. When he stepped from the aircraft he had in his pocket the certificateReuter - 76 words
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Article131 1957-01-13 1 281 STRIKING SMELTERS ARE SACKED BUTTERWORTH. Sat. THE Straits Trading i Company has put a dismissal notice saying l that its 281 striking I smelters were dismissed because they had failed to report for work during the last 24 hours. The notice, unsigned and undated, was posted on a board131 words
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Article41 1957-01-13 1 RANGOON. Sat— A Bur- mese Air Force Spitiire yesterday crashed shortly before landing at Moulrru-in. 110 miles east of Rangoon, it was reported here today. The pilot was killed and the plane was completely destroyed —Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article33 1957-01-13 1 NEW YORK, Sat. Epypt yesterday asked for a special meeting of the United Na- tions General Assembly on I Israel's alleged failure to' withdraw its forces behind the armistice lines. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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192 1957-01-13 1 NEWARK, New Jersey. Sat. Is it a denial of free expression to ban the striptease? Th a t's the question the U.S. Supreme Court has been asked to decide by two Newark burlesque houses. The Adams and Empire Theatres want the High Court192 words
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Article74 1957-01-13 1 $45,000 ANG POW LAST DAY FOR MM JACKPOT YOU'VE still time to make your bid for the $45,000 New Year "ang pow." It's waiting to be won in the Jackpot of The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'D\ The Contest closes TOMORROW at 5 p.m. Entries postmarked Jan. .14, from outside Singapore,74 words
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134 1957-01-13 1 Anti atomic men end 19-day fast LAUSANNE. Sat. PROFESSOR Alfred Nation. 45-year-old president of the "Anti-Atomic League" ended his 19-day fast today in protest against nuclear bomb test.s. Professor Nahon. who is a 1 vegetarian, began his fast on Christmas Eve. All he has taken during this time has beenReuter - 134 words
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Article79 1957-01-13 1 I Police yesterday recovered tho body of a 14-year-old boy in a pool in Aypr Rajah Road. Singapore. 22 hours after he, was drowned. The body has been identifier! as Lee Terk Huat who was swimming at 3 p.m. with a uroup of boys when79 words
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Article26 1957-01-13 1 TAIPEH, Sat. The Chinp^p Communists are buildins a bi<? npw harbour in the X" -tiKirhowan area of the I South China Sea— A. P26 words
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Article, Illustration233 1957-01-13 1 VANISHING ACT BY BALLET STARS NOT ON THE BILL THREE MONTHS WITHOUT A LINE A BALLET SHOW planned by Singapore entrepreneur, Mr. Donald Moore, has turned into a DISAPPEAR INC ACT. "Can you please find my vanishing d. mrers for me?" he appealed to the Sunday Times yesterday. The two233 words
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Article40 1957-01-13 1 Mr. K: Narrow shave HE NEARLY LOST OUT TO MALENKOV MEW YORK, Sat. The New York Times said today in a dispatch from Warsaw that the Soviet Communist Party Chief. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, was reported to have barely survived a40 words
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Article173 1957-01-13 1 HOI S MISS|«)\ \KS\W. Sal tliiiics,. Pn-mirr Chuu Kn-l.ti s.jid hCN h»d.n lmn->r QnfpMll h rntrustrd him with mi sioii to Poland .m<l llinii;.ir> to hi-l|> ■tmMftkm and tin if > t countries of viri.tlisiii ll.ut.r challenge to his leadership. The Times cable said Mr. Khrushchev faced theReuter - 173 words
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Advertisement133 1957-01-13 1 ENG AC EMENT RINGS U. S. de SUVA Jcwelltrs 106. ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE 9 TEL ***** Ml/ /)/y/fl/f/ in ju*t 50 seconds! u\ no other miikr-up icuhl pputhly 4o Ikt put mmt tmti -<*-»<>, max Factor Onlr Mai Factor 1 fahuloua Pan/jkc Makrl fp fm J<m wHb fmh. natural completion133 words
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Article, Illustration2225 1957-01-13 2 Malcolm Mac Donald - I meet the jungle's dollar princess Malcolm Mac Donald BORNEO PEOPLE by ASTONISHING news arrived from the Balleh. It came without warning and seemed inexplicable as it was surprising. First a rumour announced, then an official report confirmed that Temenggong Koh and Penghulus 'ugah, Sibat and Jinggut, with more than2,225 words
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321 1957-01-13 2 Hornbill Ceremony which he planned to hold. This was one of the rarest of all traditional pagan celebrations, and was to mark the final stage on this earth of his intimate personal association with the Iban gods. It did not strike321 words
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Advertisement106 1957-01-13 2 1 jj^^Bg Mohamed Aluddin, ||P^ <<&*<> -:v;w, f^c9J**\ m SAFE C UARD THAT PRECIOUS HEALTH. C* «k ft Each lovely child photographed here is a Lactoeen Baby. \r Sw^BPir ;^k 'f |p I V Wise parents know that the best substitute for natural feeding i 2* «.>JSa ie I nrtnopn106 words
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Article, Illustration532 1957-01-13 3 I— The Rev. Dr. Josef Vecsey-- I The Man Who Carried Cardinal Minds' I zenry's Own Story to the Free World 'THE Rev. Josef Vecspy. to whom Cardinal Mindszenty has told his story as it appeared in the Sunday Times, was born In the small Hungarian village of Nemeshetes lf&s532 words
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Article, Illustration1701 1957-01-13 3 Cardinal Mindszenty - Cardinal Mindszenty -by The Reds lived in hope that I would die... Cardinal Mindszenti's personal document was brought cut of Budapest by Father Joseph Vecsey on the Cardinal's instructions. It told of his release in the first hours of the tUm. It detailed his arrest1,701 words
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Advertisement148 1957-01-13 3 MALAYAN RAILWAY Personality Series No. 9 sti&%3sffltK Mr. M. S. >„»/,„„ l,ns If ltY4*Jl l*#t^ffi >inrt »rrrirr nilh lh" Main TS^jL **^k T^^*"' 'ly./ ■mi K<m/h(m. llr it ««»ir a Mi> IK'f Sfx-rin/ I -null- l.ifCttnuHirr FJJ jf^J V* Drivrr anil a rrgnlnr ilriirr 4P**^ t,/ 0/ the Hangknli hx/in-n*.148 words
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Advertisement299 1957-01-13 3 MORE AND MORE PEOPLE PRODUCING OATS in EIRE SUGAR in TRINIDAD GRAPES in SOUTH AFRICA /I BUTTER in NEW ZEALAND PIMENTO in JAMAICA PIASSAVA in SIERRA LEONE II MOLASSES in 11.11 1 1 TIMBER in BRITISH GUIANA I I and other products in overseas territories I I are opening I299 words
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Article, Illustration933 1957-01-13 4 HER PLEAS WERE IN VAIN: CHILD (3) IN ROOM AS HE PUT GUN TO HEAD YOUNC widow told a Singapore court yesterday how her husband threatened to kill her if she tried to take a gun away from him. Then he933 words
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Article142 1957-01-13 4 rpHE president of the Singapore UMNO. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, yesterday described the present troubles in his party a s "a storm in a teacup." In a statement about the recent mass resignations by Rochore branch members and I two executives, he142 words
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Article, Illustration124 1957-01-13 4 Mr. TAN QUITS AFTER 23 YRS. Mr. Tan Kirn Guan, who U retiring from Imperial Chemical Industries (M) Ltd.. after 23 years service, was «iven a farewell dinner by the firm at the Peking Restaurant, Singapore, last nifht. He was oresented with a gold watch chain. Mr. Tan Joined 1.C.1.124 words
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Article54 1957-01-13 4 Ong Poh Kum was tentatively charged with armed robbery in a Singapore magistrate's court yesterday, and remanded in the C.I.D. till next Saturday. He was alleged to have stolen cash and property worth $1,397 early on New Years Day at the 10 3 4 milestone. Jurong54 words
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Article40 1957-01-13 4 IPOH. Sat. The senior Puisne Judge In the Federation. Mr. Justice E. O. Pretheroe. will ieave Ipoh tomorrow by the noon mail for Penang en route to England on retirement after 11 years' service in this country40 words
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93 1957-01-13 4 Waste! They cry and order boycott of merdeka celebrations KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Pan-Malayan Mamie Party Is to boycott the merdeka celebrations because It feels that they are a "sheer waste of money." Its executive committee last night decided to ask party branches not to nominate members to merdeka celebrations93 words
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Article, Illustration541 1957-01-13 4 GIRL, 6, SUFFERED: 'YOU WILL FEEL PAIN, TOO KUALA LUMP- A 16-YEAR-OLD coffee shop assistant ordered to be given six strokes of the attempting to rape a six-year-old girl at I The boy. who pleaded guilty i to the charge of attempted rape541 words
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Advertisement66 1957-01-13 4 X.^^ I II r mSk i i^ T wTf A /1 V**-\ Mm fjl I =l yf _^^k Si ~=3& .it-., -c i^-a 1 F I jE ~9sW If*^ /[^■|»%r /Jt\* o—-W^ j^q FOR EVERY PURCHASE OF BECK'S KUNCHI BEER M^f I^T-/^^^' BETWEEN 16th. and 31st. JANUARY... |i§ip^j LJ "*~^aA";lwmfr'66 words
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143 1957-01-13 5 BALLET -BY COUPLE WHO ARE PARTNERS ON STAGE AND OFF riUCII POH, Singapore's well known ballet dancer and tutor, will for the tirst time give a public performance witfll her danrer husband. Vernon Mirtinus The danee "TrraMires of the Deep" is one of the many items in the show. "Time143 words
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Article60 1957-01-13 5 The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank is to pay a final dividend of £3 per share. The directors announce tnrt the profit for the year ended December 31. after providing for taxation, etc., amounts to HK520.635.421. The balance to be carried forward is HK511.039.578. All figures subject to60 words
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Article178 1957-01-13 5 iiiiiiniiiiiiiiii Assistant Minister weds hum mm* MR. M. P. D. Nair, 35, Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, yesterday married Miss Susheila Nair, whom he first saw 1 1 years ago when he went to her father's house to talk politics. A quiet ceremony was held at178 words
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Article253 1957-01-13 5 UNSATISFACTORY NOTICE-SO MOTORIST WINS APPEAL Q. B. GUNSTON a Singapore lawyer who appealed against a conviction and a fine of $20 for failing to give the traffic police particulars of the driver of his car on the night of April 15 last, succeeded in his253 words
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Article122 1957-01-13 5 The Director of Posts, Singa- 1 pore, Mr. M. L. Dun-ant, announced yesterday that there would be no delivery of correspondence on Thaipusam, which tails on Wednesday. The hours of business at thej General Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to noon. All other post122 words
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Article110 1957-01-13 5 Woman and three men charged THREE men, Boey Kong Yun, 30. Loh Peng Fatt, 34, and Hiaw Fook Wah. 31. were charged In Singapore yesterday with breaking; into a watch dealer's shop in North Bridge Road, and stealing watches, fountain pens, and cash totalling $108,000. A woman. Lee110 words
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Article41 1957-01-13 5 Singapore's Thuckalay Muslim Association wfll give a reception at the association premises on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in honour of two visiting Indians. Prof. K. Abdul Oafoor, Vice-principal. Haji Karutha Rawther Howdia College, and Mr. K. A. P. Viswanathan.41 words
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Article41 1957-01-13 5 Tomorrow will be Black Monday for 131,000 Singapore boys and girls. These include 20,000 children who will be *oing to school for the first time and about 3.900 in Governmentaided primary schools who will be joining secondary schools41 words
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Article378 1957-01-13 5 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, Sat —Results of today's Soccer matches are: i ENGLISH LEAGtE I Arsenal 1 Portsmouth 1 Aston Villa 5 Evrrton 1 Bolton 5 Leeds V. S Burnley 1 U B'wich A. 0 i Chelsea 1 Cardiff City 3 I.ntnn 0 Blackpool 2 Man. United 6 Newcastle I.Reuter - 378 words
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Article14 1957-01-13 5 There will be a ceremonial opening of the Singapore Assizes tomorrow morning.14 words
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Advertisement188 1957-01-13 5 14.3 ft. 10.1 cm, ft. 9.5 cm. ft. 8.0 cv. ft. 4.4 cv. ft. \fbibidaire\ 63, Robinson Rd. I 200, Qemenceau Aye. J NOnCE IThtlr firry rndVavnur Is midr l« pahlish rli.vudcd »dn rti«.cmrnts ■■n lh, itim rrqnntVd it Is not •m«« po*<oblV to adhfrr to •IMTlflrd dates for Insertion188 words
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Advertisement165 1957-01-13 5 INDOORS OR OUT f J W^ j -J^ggßfegHlßl gfey TRANSPARENT j£% "ES£BS~EbS wax or uouid r issslvV gj^jgjjj^i^i^i^i^ COLOURr^^ffi DM IQUFQ *iM£jE Mii™™ CEMENTS TILE FLOORS WONDERFUL NEWS 0 LADIES! vrPd^l^' company pens TODAY and EVERY SUNDAY to give you better service and NO RUSH tf- COME TO CHOOSE THE165 words
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Article301 1957-01-13 6 Golden rule for girls A FAMOUS actress, noted for her elegant and distinguished clothes, was once asked her golden rule for dressing I dreis carefully for wherever I am going to then I go to the mirror and ask myself what I can take off, shr said Generally shp look301 words
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177 1957-01-13 6 ATRIM waistline is the indispensible factor for a girl who really wants to look well In clothes, and luckily It is one of the easiest parts of the body to reduce by diet and exercise. Many gins wno decide to diet177 words
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Article, Illustration36 1957-01-13 6 Fisa Martinelli's classic beauty is cleverly accentuated bp her simple hair-do ana careful but never exaggerated make-up. She takes care of it herself, shuns beauty parlours and permanent waves.36 words
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456 1957-01-13 6 A girl'S big asset is her natural beauty MALAYA can boast of some of tht pretticsr girls in th« world, overseas visitors are constantly telling us. If you don't believe it, just take a look around in any street or at public gatherings, and you'll certainly believe your own eyes.456 words
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Article151 1957-01-13 6 z?. AMERICAN APPLE MINCE PIE MALAYANS are such enthusiastic fruit eaters that a delicious dessert which uses apples should appeal to everybody. You need: li cups cooked, unsweetened apple pulp, 6 tablespoons brown sugar, 1 cup sultanas, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 1 tablespoon sherry, Vt teaspoon cinnamon, >i teaspoon of151 words
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163 1957-01-13 6 Aid your boy to beat his shortcomings 'TEENAGERS often come up with problems about their boy-friends, and sometime., it seems that the girls themselves are creating some of the trouble they complain about. This week an 18-year-old Is concerned because the boy she care s for is le&s well-educated than163 words
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Article, Illustration327 1957-01-13 6 Address your litter: The •Know Alls", The Sunday Times. Cecil Street, Singapore 1. i the difference »> ■< an ampere and I plea.se? SMI LIM. Tmang. nmpere is a unit of •rent defined as nent which dcver at the rate of a second d through327 words
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Advertisement209 1957-01-13 6 IVORY ELEPHANT (Indian circa A.D. ltoo) This exquisite earring In whlw Ivor) dfpicts a hunting expedition. The elephant, bearing a hoa-dah and adorned with ceremonial trapping, is attended by four huntsmen. Wysz '>~*^ik Jj r _ffr»J^s i, Em" S mf _r'l w J m- 'i&'s l«"(* iriif %jf 4 _L^>209 words
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Advertisement467 1957-01-13 6 End PRICKLY HEAT agony- ffrs^ Jr^^li^f Get speedy relief from tbi v^^j^i^^Jg^^i torment of prickK f^^^^^^^^^^Ml Johnson's Prick ly I r^ lts mcdicatc<l lather I (f7H»OHV 'Wzlf^i rinse, dry, and dust i S''«V/ al/ y Nvith John<;on s I P fi If* Is P° w^ cr i tnculra I Ut467 words
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312 1957-01-13 7 The KNOW ALLS' ANYTHING YOU WANR TO KNOW? up with paint when they are courting? The man is sure to find out in the end. WILLIAM. Singapore. You see, William, the fair sex have plastered themselves since £?>e because they have a sneaking .<■: "picion that it improves their appearance.312 words
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Article628 1957-01-13 7 P i;^^^^^^S3 The first is the art of i/ovcrnment and second is the sanctuary extended to a foreigner who is for one reason or another a refugee from, his oun country. IT would be appreciated if you could tell me the conditions under which a letter in your column could628 words
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634 1957-01-13 7 A GIRL WHO IS PLAYING A FOOLISH GAME THOUGH almost 20. I have no bust because I am so thin. Do you think it will ever develop and how? WORRYING. I think it quite likely tint your bust will develop if you can manage to put on a little more634 words
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Article833 1957-01-13 7 Jane lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK gives himself away very easily and he will not be believed. People will judge you from the way you act not from what he says. I AM very much in love with a girl. I know she has a past: but I have never reproached her833 words
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Advertisement114 1957-01-13 7 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH SLEEPYTIME f Tit WEAR /m& f« y tots i ir* +A/^~ Cosy and practical, our selection of v X^, S I V~jy 'Ladybird' Slumberwear ensures <£ V., J^j*"--«<^"' _"V>/ that Baby is kept warm and (g \r— comfy... safe from draughts. 2> I*l Knitted cotton, fleecy lined, two-piece Sleeping114 words
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Advertisement382 1957-01-13 7 Get those tile, composition and stone floors glowing Ronuk Redtile Polish restores the colour— gives brilliant shine— yet costs vary little Quarry tiles look best when Polish —at very little cott. they glow with all their true, Rcnuk Redtile Polish is a fine rich red and have a bright beeswax382 words
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Miscellaneous26 1957-01-13 7 +r torn* ptaam 9"*^* -r )< rf|/ 1 \mthen /ft kom* in tke\ evgNHN<&. oeAB; I n y 'l l^^^kJ|Jr^/St^ I I S m T^^-* *^/^^lj£t. I26 words
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Article329 1957-01-13 8 MAC MILL PICKS TEAM One by one the ministers come —question is who will get what? -as Labour men plan 'Queen in politics' battle in Commons LONDON, Saturday. MR. HAROLD MACMILLAN today continued the selection of his new government amid a Labour Opposition outcry that Conservatives have involved the Queen329 words
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Article123 1957-01-13 8 Butler -the man behind the scenes who has been strongly attacked in Parliament over the military aspects of the Suez crisis Later the Prime Minister Mr. Duncan Sandys, er of Housing and Local Government and Sir Winston Churchill's son-lri-law. Mr. Sandys has been mentioned for the treasury or if Mr.Reuter - 123 words
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105 1957-01-13 8 r»'HE Singapore Government 1 is taking steps to premt the spreading of Communist propaganda in the Colony through New Year greeting cards from China. Both the Chinese Secretariat and the police are investigating. Mr. J. D. Hasklns secretary for Chinese affairs, said105 words
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Article56 1957-01-13 8 A GRIM SWIM FOR KIM i LOS ANGELES. Sat. Lifeguard Roy Bryant, Jr.. standitiK by for Just such an emergency, rescued actress Kirn Novak after a big wavf knockrd her down. Mi>s Novak and JeT (handler were filming I beach scenes at Sunset Brach when the wave hit the actress56 words
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Article52 1957-01-13 8 BUDAPEST. Sat Hungarian police arrested eight university student leaders yesterday on the eve of a planned meeting of the Hungarian Students- Federation formed at the start of the revolution last October. Official Communist newspapers said a full-scale meeting of the Federation had been postponed for technicalReuter - 52 words
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Article69 1957-01-13 8 BONN. Sat. -West Germany has agreed to build 29 air bases for North Atlantic Treaty Organisation forces in addition to the 19 already in use here, the Defence Ministry announced here. I A ministry spokesman said units of the new West German Luftwaffe would occupyReuter - 69 words
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Article63 1957-01-13 8 TEL AVIV. Sat. Saudi Arabian coastal guns shelled Israeli naval units at the Red Sea entrance of the Gulf of Aqaba yesterday afternoon, an Israeli military spokesman said today. The spokesman said small craft came under the fire of guns and machineguns from the Saudi Arabian coast.Reuter - 63 words
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187 1957-01-13 8 THE transformation of "Johnnie" into Judy Lee So Mir is nearly complete but not quite. Judy is the 15-year-old Singapore girl who hoodwinked the Oldham Afternoon School into thinking she was a boy for seven years. Tomorrow she begins a187 words
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307 1957-01-13 8 RIOTERS STOPPED VAN: YOUTH ON MURDER CHARGE A CAR cleaner yesterday told a Singapore magistrate how a crowd assaulted a City Council driver at the height of the October riots and left him bleeding to death. Ammirudin bin Jaidin was testifying against a youth, N<j Hoe Loo, tentatively charged with307 words
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75 1957-01-13 8 CHICAGO. Sat. John Gilbert Graham was executed in Canon City. Colorado, last night for murdering his mother, one of 44 panengKl aboard an airliner he caused to crash with a dynamite bomb. Graham sat strapped and blindfolded in the state ga75 words
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Article33 1957-01-13 8 HOLLYWOOD. Sat—Marie McDonald, whose story of kidnapping is being investigated, left yesterday for a secret hideaway. Her physician ordered the blonde actress into seclusion for the weekend.— A.P.AP - 33 words
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213 1957-01-13 8 PENANC. Sat. ANTI-ALLIANCE groups in Penang today refuted an a I c g a tion by a Kuala Lumpur Alliance source that "groups of setessionists who wanted Penang to J remain a British colony" were responsible for the recent George Town disi turbances.213 words
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129 1957-01-13 8 2,000 marines from U.S. visit Colony Tw 0 ships of the U.S. Navy, Tellair and Oakhill carrying about 2.000 officers and men of the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, are now in Singapor on a goodwill tour. One of the men. S. Sgt David Elmgren. a World War129 words
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Article88 1957-01-13 8 Chinese New Year presents from the directors of Shaw Brothers Ltd., Mr. Runme Shaw and Mr. Run Run Sha a-, will be distributed to about 6.000 poor people in the Federation and Singapore thus year. The presents— each reciDient will get five katie.s of rice, a88 words
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Article66 1957-01-13 8 Three Asians have been appointed to executive posts in the Standard-Vacuum Oil Company in Singapore. They are: Mr. Ng Chiau Beng, 29, who has been promoted to sales assistant, special products; Mr. Tan Eng Hoe, 29, who is now general sales representative: and Mr. K.66 words
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Article128 1957-01-13 8 "pANGOON. Sat. Group Captain Peter Townsend, whose name was once romantically linked with Princess Margaret, arrived last Monday at Myitkyina. capital of Kachln State in North Burma, delayed reports reaching here said today. Townsend. who is on a world trip by Landrover. travelled to Myitkyina overReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement338 1957-01-13 8 Thanks to yeast-vite Get back lost vigour Hid vitality with r--Yeast-Vite. Rich in tonic B Vitamins and T stimulating caffeine, it works at rmce! Also V/^"^ soothes away headache, neuralgia, nerve i > or rheumatic pains. Get some Vcast-Vite YEAST-VITE M I wiHnr a «»ciniMo him V»^ You can use338 words
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LETTER TO LIM SAYS: EXEMPT US PLEASE
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Letter220 1957-01-13 9 THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL T, car-end re)Oicare over; the noted the Honread the anws and the nking hopes back to nor- IU usual An irrltea that he jrbid and how can 1 iiicai in old irked off a private and rrespondence. s been no rain VMk220 words
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230 1957-01-13 9 Taxes up-so taximen threaten to increase fares SINCAPORES taximen are threatening to increase fares because of the higher cost of running their vehicles. The threat is contained m a letter sent to the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday by the Singapore Hire Car Association, i It protested against230 words
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Letter63 1957-01-13 9 Twenty Ii x non-graduate teachers from Government and aided English schools in Singapore have applied for fe ■eholanhlpi offered by thf New Zealand Government under the Colombo Plan. The courses will lead to B.A. and B.Sc degrees. Two will be chosen for studies in applied63 words
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Letter37 1957-01-13 9 The Singapore Jazz Club will hold another jam session today at the Highway Inn. Clemenceau Avenue, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Del Turner and his Quintet will provide an hour of live music.37 words
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Letter29 1957-01-13 9 A music and dance com- petition was held at the Happy World Stadium last night as part of the Tamils Festival, organised by the Singapore Tamils RepresenCouncil.29 words
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Letter48 1957-01-13 9 The Chinese Swimming Club, Singapore, will hold its annual New Year dinner and dance on Jan. 26. Highlights will be a lion dance and sword play by the Chin WWoo o Athletic Association and hairdo and "Mr Personality of the Night" competitions.48 words
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307 1957-01-13 9 CO once again we have a serial launched on its way without sufficient advance publicity Thorn a s Hardys "THE WOODLANDERS" first part Tuesday the Bth at 8.30 pm. (repeat, though you've probably missed it anyway, last Friday 5. 30307 words
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657 1957-01-13 9 New Year in Petticoat Lane— London 's Change Alley A STROLL DOWN THAT FAMOUS SUNDAY-ONLY MARKET EVER since I came to live in London I have intended visiting Petticoat Lane, that famous Sun-day-only market, noted also for spivs and cockney good humour, where you can buy almost anything from a657 words
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Letter188 1957-01-13 9 IVTWCOMERS to thr rrvirwme In-11l records undrr thr (iiinian Polydor label and thr first two offerings support the belief that Kood thing* come in small packages. The first Polvdor recordings reviewed here are 45 rpm presentations with quality reproduction and ideal for lighter moment*, in a manner reminiscent188 words
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Advertisement60 1957-01-13 9 \\\W v "Were here again to build up health in the nicest possible way. Haliborange will ensure that your children grown up sturdy and strong with sound teeth and well -formed bones. Haliborange has a delicious orange flavour that will be loved by all." Haliborange THE NICEST WAY OF TAKINC60 words
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Advertisement329 1957-01-13 9 It i i fITFTk^J d 'Xr^Tl Kfil ■^^^HB s designed specially for S A S pilots. Its construction is the result I of technical study based on scientific facts. Its structure allows n to withstand any climate- /~*O//3f?O£/fJF/? jn a latlludcs> from tnc P°'C t0 (he equator. mm Evcm SA^329 words
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Article56 1957-01-13 10 7* Horrfj ilt (mm, mum). WHITE FHEEP of the' I PWony and Fun S'aee next Prod^ftion. Victoria Hall 7th, Bth, »Ui IN TOUCH with cur- Ea»t Asia by Puta* m the Free Press. I Malayan can > KM ALL KINDS Of Ladles Please conH AH. 46 Upp: Serangooon 156 words
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Article333 1957-01-13 10 THHE Federation's financial mission set out for London nursing hopes of very handsome aid from Britain, perhaps as much as a thousand million dollars. It is returning with promises of a third the amount. Those who profess disappointment need to remember that expectations ought never to333 words
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Article167 1957-01-13 10 DEACE has returned to Penang. The tension that existed between the communities has relaxed. Fear has given way to demonstrations of goodwill. All this is encouraging. But it is not enough to shake hands and to dismiss the tragic events in Penang as unfortunate and unexpected manifestations of167 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1957-01-13 10 HOW MUCH LONGER CAN KHRUSHCHEV LAST? WHAT does the Hungarian bloodbath mean for the rulers of the Kremlin? Soviet tanks can fulfil their brutal mission of destroying the lives of thousands of unarmed Hungarian workers. But one thing they cannot do. They cannot hide the fact that in the past1,064 words
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Article270 1957-01-13 10 the Rt. Hon - the Rt. Hon £HMi by Socialist M.P. for Huyton E (Laneashlrei. As President of >£ the Board of Trade he met 5 and negotiated with the top Russians. His recent vi>iU E 2to Moscow have heen as a business man. aiimmmiiiiiiimimiiiiiiimim£ Khrushchev is being shot at from both270 words
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Article224 1957-01-13 10 LONDON. n ON T the harrassed mother had said to the child in the bus, "don't swallow the orange pips." Some of the passengers had laughed. AH the same. I knew that the woman in the bus was really worried about appendicitis. Thousands of224 words
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Article533 1957-01-13 10 The Stars and Me! QO you want to be rich, succ^ famous, and happy in your love I 1957? Because I've had an idea. I have asking some rich, successful, 'a~people who are happy in their love iives reached this desirable state, and it seems did it by the stars.533 words
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Advertisement657 1957-01-13 10 CLASSIFIED ADS.! W*4i $1* (mimimmm). LOKE on lHh January 1957 at Melbourne. AustraUa. Dr. Henn Sic» Yoon Tung, alde*t ton of Mr and Mrs. lung Peng Yew of Koala Lumpur and Singapore, to Mb* Loke Park Thong < -illy daughter of the late Mr. it Mrs. Loke Yalk Poo. of657 words
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Advertisement6 1957-01-13 10 A PRODUCT OF BOH PLANTATIONS LTD.6 words
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Advertisement79 1957-01-13 10 The International Gin that's Bight every time Those who know unhfMtat- ji M^^ irißly say "Gilbcy's. plrasc >rjßvm Bfcause Gilbey's v thf onr Zflf3K\ gin that s dry. clear. .aVrfIVMKm thf right proof and right i!)k\m taste Always smooth Gil tf:^^ iosdo! Mw bey's makes a velvety Martini i cocktail,79 words
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Miscellaneous24 1957-01-13 10 4 M —^y_ s ftt vaL^S*- -"*r "I've got cUualroDhobli." VJI •Jnkf Johnxtone 1 hand h« |uit S dropped out." >J* m 777 -Ll:24 words
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Article, Illustration326 1957-01-13 11 DAPHNE MORAN - DAPHNE MORAN BOY WHO SAW HIS DAD SLAIN IS STAYING BACK by 15-year-old boy who saw his father killed i a band* ambush outside Bentong on Dec. 26, intends to »yenge his dad's death. •nold. son of the late Staff Sergeant W. E.326 words
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Article18 1957-01-13 11 centre f°r Singapore was opened jresterSomapah Road. 10th Road, by Mr. A. Chairman of the ard.18 words
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Article21 1957-01-13 11 I J BlakPnpy. Aus-MitusKr-ricsiioiate to Cambodia and Laos. n Singapore, by air lay on his way to Sai-21 words
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194 1957-01-13 11 PENANC. Saturday. AN Indian girl, Kalimal, told the First Magistrate's Court here today that a youth dragged her and tore her blouse wnen she refusad to have a drink 1 with him. "He accosted me while i was walking home after a cinema194 words
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Article162 1957-01-13 11 Our new army a special report pOR every vacancy in the Federation Army there are eight men trying to enlist. They flock to towns and villages visited by recruiting teams. They write to their legislative councillors giving reasons why they should be taken into the Army immediately. They even turn162 words
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Article97 1957-01-13 11 A British Army sergeant was sentenced by a Singapor P District Court Martial on Friday to six months' detention and to b e reduced to the ranks, for obtaining $50 each, under false pretences, from a warrant officer and a fellow sergeant. The accused was Sgt.97 words
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Article59 1957-01-13 11 Mr. John Calif, an administrator of the Toe H, an international organisation devoted to the promotion of inter communal harmony, arrived in Singapore yesterday to have talks with Colony officials of the Toe H on expanding the organisation. He will be here for four59 words
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Article17 1957-01-13 11 The tin price In Singapore yesterday wat $385. 50. down $225 on Friday's closing price.17 words
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Article22 1957-01-13 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prire* ve^terdav were: Strnlts mixed copra: January $29 (Norn.): February $29V» (Norn). The ion« was quiet.22 words
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Article, Illustration45 1957-01-13 11 MR. AM) MRS. Joseph Chew who were married in Mantin. Ni-sn Semhil.m. recently. The bride is the eldest dauchter of the late Mr. Stanislaus l.urn Won*; Kee and Madam thin Swee Lan. the (room the adopted son of Mr». M. R. Joseph of Singapore.45 words
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Article, Illustration135 1957-01-13 11 rO Australian doctors who will coach Singapore and Federation doctors for the primary examination for Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons, arrived in Singapore yesterday. They were Dr. H. H. Edde.v. (left), lecturer in Surgical Anatomy, and Dr. G. S. Christie right135 words
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174 1957-01-13 11 25 THUGS MAY BE BANISHED IN PENANG ROUND-UP PENANC, Saturday. TWENTY-FIVE gangsters, picked up by police since the Penang disturbances last week, face possible banishment or restricted residence Their cases will be heard by an independent committee of Inquiry, Mr. E. H. Harries Penang CID chief, told the Sunday Times.174 words
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Article56 1957-01-13 11 The Federation of Boys' Clubs will hold a flag day on Saturday, Feb. 9, to raise funds to meet its estimated expenditure of $10,000 for 1957. Letters will be sent to Colony firms asking for donations. The Federation has received 500 collection tins from the Metal56 words
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Article49 1957-01-13 11 Gen. L. L- Lemnitzer, United States' Far East C-in-C and C-in-c United Nations Command. Tokyo, will arrive in Singapore today on a three-day familiarisation tour of Singapore and the Federation. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Lemnitzer and the i r dauchter Lois.49 words
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Advertisement348 1957-01-13 11 I~gA ffi\ offer you a holiday J\& \^y round trip to 11 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong > SAILS RETURNS CANTON 18th Feb 2nd Mar CORFU 26th Mar 7th April CHUSAN sth May 15th May CANTON 28th May 9th |une I FIRST CLASS $567 TOURIST CLASS $319 Children348 words
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824 1957-01-13 12 Picnic parties often dared the crocodiles JANJONC Rhu, it appears, has for many years been a convenient spot for beaching fired ships. As early as June 1857. CM. Dare reported in his diary that a French screw steamer, St. Louis, came in with a fire on board from selfcombustion. They824 words
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200 1957-01-13 12 ICY EKBERG GETS HOT OVER 'BREAK UP' RUMOURS I NEW YORK. British actor Anthony steel, who was a paratrooper before he be?2 me a w lm star is fighting the toughest battle of his .career against Hollywood ;i-umours which threaten to break up his marriage to Anita Ekberg. A fortnight200 words
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Article, Illustration182 1957-01-13 12 DONALD DAVIES - PATTERNS DONALD DAVIES Historical Corner by PXTRANTS in our Picture Contest often display ingenuity, imagination and skill in obtaining photographs which naturally suggest the theme of the week. This time the theme is "Patterns." it And winning the first prize of $30 is Kong Sin Choon, 521 Penang Road, Penang,182 words
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Article71 1957-01-13 12 CAMKKA lun s should MOM entrit's to "Camera Contest", Sunday TIBMS, Cecil Street. Singapore 1 Name, address and details .MIST he written on the back of each print. Glossy prints are preferred: and slmulil h t postcard i or larger If passible No responsibility k71 words
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Advertisement238 1957-01-13 12 I fin Lfii/I fINCAPCKE PHONE 22-128. If Jj\\ 1^ *V i 1 with S. 749 The NEW Ceramtc Insulator. WEARNt BROS. j/*P lln ui\ tin 1 m H| $T- of I.li'itmt liiid uith tin I'ii>,-,i lit fimt. I In y m ■<&' U*4X /i$ Age of Reason was tiro a238 words
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Advertisement26 1957-01-13 12 V ft ITUS HE ANTIMAGNfcTIC ft3H MlfK tS C£ WA n Z!' I£ w ILS &£>&? "4 UNBREAKABLE SPRING AVAILABU AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALfcR.* I J26 words
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Miscellaneous209 1957-01-13 12 Popular Crossivonl ACROSS: 2 Natural abode I DOWN: 1 Roundabout route Or. 9 Uest f6i 11 Sinning <6>; I (6); 2 Dwellings (5); 3 Serpents 13 DUpoßltlon ill); 15 The j (4); 4 Insect (3>- 5 Beverage figures for fruit? (5); 16 Stories j (3); 6 Limbs (4); 7 Discourse209 words
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528 1957-01-13 13 Doug Lackersteen - Yesterday's stars turn out tops in film on tomorrow Doug Lackersteen by VV H V does a man, apparently happily married, obviously set in his ways, suddenly cut loose to engage in what is often described an affair? Is it because hr has reached that dangerous stage called the Forties528 words
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308 1957-01-13 13 From a molehill a mountain in Vista Vision "TOU MOUNTAIN", starA ring Spencer Tracy, is something that Paramount. aided by Vista Vision. has made out of a molrhill It is excellent material for a short subject, but blown up to Its present sire serves only to present many cracks. Basically308 words
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Article259 1957-01-13 13 OUR Lollo makes with the lah-lah-lah in the Italian film, THE MOST BEAI TIFIL WOMAN IX THE WORLD", which deais with life in the world of crand opera. But you can relax, kids. Th» chape is still the shape of Gina Lollobngida. though the larynx259 words
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200 1957-01-13 13 A GROWN up motion picture for grown up emotions says the publicity about 20th Century-Fnxs •TEENAGE REBEL'— and I agree completely. The f.lm treats in an adult way the problems confronting the teenage child of dnorred parents and shows how such a200 words
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Article94 1957-01-13 13 REPUBLICS "THK riAVERICK QUEEN" has Barbara Stanwyck in the unfamiliar role of a hootin', rootin', shootin' queen of the wild frontier. Scott Brady is a knave who would have trumped the Queen but for Barry Sullivan who has a couple of tricks up his sleeve. Barbara,94 words
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Advertisement490 1957-01-13 13 r H'.'J.M.l.'iH Hl.ljlj jl L, .'mm I am. 1.44, 4. I 3« S .j a pM KKIMItI) \MI)M\RK in "BACKLASH" rJI mtw th*t nnn n K f *ww TOOAI »am IM.KiAL'. •■PP II 14V A^tflT? l^^Ta^La«aW I k <M ASM p.m. THE CHARLIE CHAPLIN CAVALCADE IHI KINO or COMtDY AT490 words
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Advertisement281 1957-01-13 13 Mil mH(. mhin M IK U lIONx' ICATHAYI OPENS TODAY! I Ham. 1.45 4.15—6.45 A <».3O pm A TEEN-AGER^ IN TROUBLE! UAMES CAQJEY^XBftRBARA, SWWVDK 22j^p522iEi2S walterTTdgeon TODAT 9 a.m.: "AT WAR WITH THF ARMY*. [g^p^j^^OP^N^^ Vy IHI 11 am., 1.45. 4.15, 6.45 A 930 p.m. JOHN O'HARA'S FLAMING PORTRAIT OF281 words
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Miscellaneous233 1957-01-13 13 RAO.O MALAYA 1(1 > 0 <*> REGIONAL Trncrammr* thus marked ran be rwrlved by lixtenrrs in Malacca. eiy/..««.r Short wive 49 A 41m. Medium SINGAPORE mif 476 m.. 341 m. 366 m. and cv j 79m Short wave 62nn. Medium wave A.M. 900 Waltzine and March- 4 8 -ag. 9.30233 words
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Advertisement222 1957-01-13 14 At last, available for immediate delivery New as today. ..in every way! N EW HILLMAN NEW HILLMAN MINX OE LUXE SALOON BB New styling 1 Long, low. elegant New 3-dimensional comfort! lines Years of "up-to-date' owner- More leg-room, more head-room. ship for you' more seat-space. Fine appoint- raj ments luxury222 words
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Advertisement84 1957-01-13 14 Japan for Cherry Blossom Time -"2afer- <fyid Glgm lounid GLu »tn»« «nH rrnllti per\<,n it \ttrntitp »f r»ir* In lh« B*' for information and boolrmgi contu'f your Trovt Agent or AdJAIAVAAi A IDIAiAVC &****<■ $*t" agents ret ?/66> mMLMiMff MinfvATj OCfAN BUHD/NG SINGAPOtt All over the world ipßrJb^- Pfl.A f84 words
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Article, Illustration520 1957-01-13 15 CHAN CHIN BOCK - THOUSANDS FIND THE COURAGE TO LIVE-AT THIS CHAPEL on the HILI CHAN CHIN BOCK by People of all races, religions and walks of life ITVERY Saturday between 1 o'clock in the afternoon and 7 o'clock in the evening, 8,000 people pack a little chapel, popularly called the Novena Chapel, in520 words
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Article, Illustration684 1957-01-13 15 twerea"' Father Grogan offers this explanation. "There have been instances where a person who has only completed one or two of his nine prayers and found his needs granted. On the other hand there nre people who have prayed for years without getting what they want.684 words
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Article340 1957-01-13 15 PHILADELPHIA, A PHILADELPHIA can■rt err specialist reported recently that he is 'convinced" that rays from radioactive cobalt, a peaceful product of atomic energy, are more beneficial than conventional X-rays In treating cancer. It U still too parly, however to clve a definite report on treatment340 words
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Advertisement136 1957-01-13 15 1 W^^^ SUPIR THIN I WATERPROOF WHpjP? Sol* Agents:SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. (Incorporated In Hongkong) STOP THAT COUGH 7M\ l Soothe and heal &W?JM) that sora throat jW/^jjf Take I^Er-fa V» //l f^^J woudjamous TIUOIT AID CHEST TABLETS KijPS^X F*OM ALL MEDICINF DIALERS Vi PEFS Throat tnd CfMft Tihku ceetate toothing,136 words
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Advertisement218 1957-01-13 16 fAMOUS SINCE 1 867 IPby three generations of satisfied users S2y SWISS MADE 21 JEWELS ;^fl\/ GOLD OR ALL STEEL UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING Montor .•<>• ire »ir»rx tuKCXNO «*»in i»ci wr.ktotf t o »o» m R 9. HONG KONG fe Care-free. 2 weeks, roundtrip holiday including 4 days stay on-board in218 words
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Miscellaneous1396 1957-01-13 16 £> yxEpGAR Rice Burroughs' /i______i\ w^ScV 1 A TWE WITCW VOZ'OZ M^S BiTTEe.LV j^ll wSLjWm '^^—Z v /NCr^^lß^ orr*oSE7 THE QUEEN, VOWING THAT >"/ Yff] [M _f \Y I^Sfrt Wr^£-J SOVNEOME WOULP ~IE IP TME WHITE, /Jf i7^n 'MWI A M f\ fl>f^ YOU A\EN WILL STAY AN7 JOIN A\E1,396 words
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Article434 1957-01-13 17 by Stanley Handman EVEN Paris taxi drivers can't tell you off hand how to find the inter- national Criminal Police Organisation. Only a small brass plaque marks the 40--room building housing the offices of Interpol s Secretariat-General at 37 Rue Paul Valery in the city's 16th arondissement. v people434 words
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370 1957-01-13 17 All world criminals are known at this Crime HQ query Ir.U'rpol, which would >»n Btoti get in touch with Italian and French contact! and lory. trd ihe full dossier to the ■The Italian and FrenclJ tplain Sico:. "will try to nnd out U this man haa worked this game oefore.370 words
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Article614 1957-01-13 17 Terror of the world crook "and the Israeli authorities told us that the two arrested men said that with Interpol on their necks, there was no place,they could go." Another case was that of a man wanted last year by Austria. Word went out to member states, and Rome reported614 words
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Article291 1957-01-13 17 Next Week THE WORLD'S MOST NOTORIOUS COUNTERFEITER CHICAGO. Sat. AN estimated 380,000.000,--000 cigarettes were sold last year through more than 1.000.000 U.S. retail outlets. It is probable that cigarettes were Involved in more retail transactions than any item other than U.S. currency itself. Cigarettes are291 words
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Advertisement188 1957-01-13 17 W(?ddin2 Rolls #^4 H^.^!^y^ Vj .igk *k* dns«» yourself AND IN THE EVENING AT THE DOCTOR'S AMD SO.HORLICKS H .IM, f,^ H«*Ui** BVBRY OA RESTORES Ke«e your erqawGally wropcf wf+i\ you. ROSB 6 KNER6V cUiKMp, Your -froubfe is -fUcit yc?ur J23S Ersy.s^s.^ s^fe juvfuervwus. o Horlicks. Horlicks bu+ mow/ I'll188 words
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Advertisement205 1957-01-13 17 Ii I V L*^ n A Everybody enjoys ||R^x^9P| Double Diamond- Wt^iT^l THE FINEST PILSENER BEER YOU CAN BUY |n™M| Double Diamond is stronger, more :|fs Wtf^. yA^ja thoroughly refreshing than any other S^^JVEp^^ Pilsener beer you've ever tasted. --^*^^fcSSlliiß^ There's no finer beer in the whole of if^B^^T~ ri=i205 words
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Article66 1957-01-13 18 TOKYO. Sat.— The Japan Table Tennis Association has said that Japan does not consider it necessary to ban sponge bats The English Table Tennis Association executive committee decided to recommend that "sponge and other freak bats" be banned in England next season. Sponge bats wereReuter - 66 words
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Article108 1957-01-13 18 ACROSS: 2, Habitat. 9. Repose. 11, Erring. 13, Temperament, IS. Cones. 16, Sagas, 18. Rue*. 19, Oas. 21. Trio. 22, Art. 23. Walks. 25. Ell. 26, Roam. 27. Aped. 28. Era. 30, Rusty. 32. Ire. 34. Rote. 36. Toe. 37, Peer. 38. Swish. 40, Sends. 41, Interpolate. 44.108 words
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439 1957-01-13 18 GRAHAM SHORT - Singer Gazelle (fast, frisky, graceful) is a car with class GRAHAM SHORT By "|"HE Singer Gazelle is as fast and frisky as its African namesake and just as graceful. Ten months ago, when the Singer company was heading for the financial rocks, the Gazelle was no more than a vague439 words
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Article, Illustration254 1957-01-13 18 The starter button has been discarded. The engine hums into eager life by a slight turn of the ignition key. Following the big car fashion. the Gazelle is fitted wiUi a wind screen washer operated from the dashboard. It has an h y draulically254 words
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Advertisement282 1957-01-13 18 Around the world in a week or a year! worvn-TrrF-womn travel tic Vet from yours with Qantas' help? At every port you will find Qantas Time spent in the air, right sxound the officers or agents ready and willing to world, is less than four days. You can advise you282 words
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Advertisement178 1957-01-13 18 YESTERDAY a wish. ..TODAY a wish come true! k^fT It'i o wonderful feeling! Yoor bright idea Idea a try with Super Kern-Ton« then j* becomet a brand-new room in just one day you II know why it's the worlds mo.-t widely with quick, ready-to-use Super Kom-Tone! used wall paint. IH178 words
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Advertisement110 1957-01-13 18 Whitens Your Skir Secretly and Quickj Wn loofn ~h.,1 your ikm •>••••< t' Onr )*i ol StMlm»» chamiinc C •rev. coctviiKC yo, tWI Cbfl. only MM sol (Iffiiii Uilm.o iiw fcWUtUyi'a<cmm Hon<? Kor.i;. Singapore. 13, Circui.v i Penanu: i 2-4. Cnul: i St Ku.il.i Lumpur: I 37 Cio I JUBILEE110 words
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Article, Illustration391 1957-01-13 19 CENTRE-THREE RIDEOUT STARS FOR ARMY J^ STRONG Army team collapsed badly in the second half and went down to the Singapore Cricket Club by 11 points (a goal, try and a penalty) to six (try, penalty goal) in their rugger match on the padang391 words
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Article246 1957-01-13 19 Good start for Bernice at gala SINGAPORE'S promising young swimmer. Bernice Lancaster, began this .seasons campaign by winning the 100 metres freestyle fueni at the S.S.C. junior gala at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Bernice. who finished yards ahead of her opponents, returned the good time of 76.6 seconds. Result yesterday were:246 words
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Article21 1957-01-13 19 Tamil Brotherhood beat Junior A. A. 2-1 to win the Veeraslngam Memorial Cup at Farrer Park yesterday.21 words
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Article37 1957-01-13 19 BATU PAHAT. Sat —King's Own Scottish Borderers beat Royal Welsh Fusiliers by 16 points (two gaols, penalty and try) to three (penalty) In the south rone final of the Farelf rugger competition here today.37 words
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Article66 1957-01-13 19 Royal Military Police edged The Blacks by 14 points (goal and three tries) to 13 (two goals and a try) In a rugger match at Gillman Barracks yesterday. Liver <2>, Foy and Orgle scored tries for R.M.P. while McCartney made a conversion The Blacks scored66 words
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Article213 1957-01-13 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. PREPARING for the H.M.S. Malaya rugger final next Saturday, Selangor showed splendid form in beating Negri-Malacca by 51 points (six goals, seven tries) to three (try) in a friendly inter-state game on the padang today. Selangor were superior In all departments and213 words
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Article59 1957-01-13 19 AUCKLAND. Sat. Ken Wharton. the British racing car driver, died of Injuries after crashing In the New Zealand Grand Prix here yes'erday. British drivers Reg Parnell and Peter Whltehead, both In Italian Ferraris, finished first and second in the New Zealand Grand Prix. Parn-11 clocked59 words
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Article49 1957-01-13 19 Fourteenth Squadron R.N.Z.A.F. trounced Royal Artillery by 36 points (3 goals and 7 tries) to nil In a rugger match at Tengah yesterday. Hartley (3). Wapanl (2). Glddlon, Albert Murdoch, McNaught and WUliams scored the trie*. Hartley then lucked two goals while Glddlon converted the third.49 words
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Article179 1957-01-13 19 22 SAS rally to beat Aussies PENANG, Sat. THE 22 Special Air Services Regiment qualified for the final of the G.H.Q. and Farelf Rugby competition when they beat the 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment at the City Stadium here today. After being twice in arrears. S.A.S. rallied to win by179 words
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Article98 1957-01-13 19 SAINT ANDREW S Old Boys defeated Royal Army Service Corps by nine points (two dropped goals and a try) to three (penalty) In a rugger match at WoodsvlUe yesterday. Saints, with 13 players, opened scoring with a try by Ho Chin Bin. Saints' 14th player98 words
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Article87 1957-01-13 19 SINGAPORE A«ian R.U. probable team to meet Negri Sembllan Asians In the key match of the South zone of the All Blues Cup Rugby competition will be i tested tomorrow oy Johore Asians at Thomson Road. Tomorrow's Singapore side will be: Wah Seng (Varsity); B.87 words
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Article73 1957-01-13 19 A lucky try scored by Maw-ion in the second half enabled RAF. seletar to beat Nee Soon by six points (two tries i to three (try; at Nee Soon yesterday. Nee Soon took the lead with a try by Kerry, but Seletar quickly equalised through73 words
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Article55 1957-01-13 19 CINOAPORES schoolboy slncles runner-up, V. S. 8. Nathan, won the men's singles and doubles titles at the Tamil Festival badminton tournament at Rangoon Road yesterday. Nathan beat R. Balasubramanlam 18-15. 14-17, 15-11 In the singles final. Then partnering Bala£ubramaniam. they bea', S. G Samy and S. SithambHiam 15-4,55 words
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Article32 1957-01-13 19 EAST LONDON. Sat Border were dismissed for 78 runs In their first Innings at tea anrt followed on 322 runs behind tne M.C.C. who declared at 400-8 today.32 words
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Article139 1957-01-13 19 ROYAL Air Force Singapore scored their first ever hockey i victory over Singapore Recreation Club yesterday, winning theii friendly match by 2-1 at Seletar The airmen made a splendid re- covery in the second half In which they scored both theli j coals through139 words
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Advertisement431 1957-01-13 19 <mi't pel on that petkHic like tail »hrn it's Bob Mtrm i tutk-timc and there's time and >et Bob Martin's are I \nn»»».just only to Lcrp >uu fit and bralthy. I <rr%h yoeil feei after- Mppote US because they tasie *o i how *aiart year coat Rood 1 wish I431 words
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Advertisement142 1957-01-13 19 l J for New Year I *~M celebrate with in the special carton! Distributed by fraser neavi "Naturally, I'm going by PAA CLIPPER CARGO" Nothing's too big to ship by Clipper* Cargo. And PAA speeds your shipments anywhere in the world— to Manila and Tokyo here in the Orient, to142 words
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Article1049 1957-01-13 20 TOTAL POOL: S^O.OOO 1. No. *****1 (S70.000) 2. No *****7 (535.000) 3. No. 1503!t0 ($17,500) STARTERS (52.916 each) Nos. *****0: *****6; *****3: *****4; *****3; *****7. CONSOLATION (SI. 000 each): Nos. *****9; *****2; *****7; *****2; *****1; *****2: *****5: *****3; *****8; 31:567 TREBLE TOTE: Six tickets ($B9l each). a nice1,049 words
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Article, Illustration1339 1957-01-13 20 England can he No. 1 for! 10 years -Bedser BURLY Alec Bedser is a busy cricketer in the summer and a busier businessman In the winter. The former England Test bowler passed through Singapore yesterday on his way to Australia on business. '•My twin brother, Eric, and I run a1,339 words
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Article232 1957-01-13 20 By EPSOM JEEP DREMIER was again 1 outstanding on the training track at Ipoh yesterday morning. Ridden by a riding boy, he beat Bahagia (Bougoure) in a splendid tryout over 3f in 36 2/6 fastest workout of the morning. On this workout Premier should232 words
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