The Straits Times, 5 January 1958
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Title Section18 1958-01-05 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES ta'Uf NeK K v*u in Mai*?* No. 1.16? SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 1958 20 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration161 1958-01-05 1 j Yvonne fetes Ladies-in-waiting before wedding PRETTY Singapore model and flyer. Miss Yvonne Oymond. 21. is to have six bridesmaids from three continents when she marries Mr, John Gourley. 29. in Singapore next Saturday. Miss Dymond. seated at the piano cave her bridesmaids lunch at the161 words
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Article340 1958-01-05 1 Barracks go up in east coast port facing Indonesia AUSTRALIAN TROOPS EXPECTED TO BE THE FIRST TO MOVE IN Britain backs up Council 'eyes of envy' warning THE British Army is building a base at Tawau, an expanding port on the east coast of North Borneo,340 words
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111 1958-01-05 1 Police comb bushes for girl's attacker DETECTIVES last night combed the bushes behind the MaMtyan Railway terminus Jn Singapore for a man who was reported to have attacked a five-year-old European girl. The girl was found weeping by her parents in their nearby Raeburn Park homt, off Spot- Uswonde Pa111 words
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Article51 1958-01-05 1 Razali bin Haji Salleh. 24. a driver. wa£ stabbed in the back when he fought ten thugs in an alley off Stamford Road. Singapore, last night. Razali was cycling when he was waylaid and dragged into the alley. The thugs escaped with $10 and the51 words
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Article32 1958-01-05 1 Ang Seng Chew. 38. of I Beach Road, was severely burned by an acid thrower in Jalan Besar. Singapore, last night. He was admitted to hospital in a >erious condition32 words
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171 1958-01-05 1 THIEF GRABS $12,000 FROM WOMAN ON BICYCLE DENANC, bat —A snatch thief knocked a woman from her bicycle in a crowded street here today and escaped with a bag containing $12,000 More than 20 people looked on— and none went to her aid. It happened near the busy Beach Street-Acheen171 words
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Article175 1958-01-05 1 FRIENDSHIP PACT FOR START LONDON. Saturday. lUIR HAROLD MACMILLAN, the Prime M.nister, declared tonight that the British Government intends to continue seeking an agreement with Russia for disaimament and "for the relief of tension in the world." f In a party broadcast over the175 words
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Article22 1958-01-05 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. President Elsenhower's doctors have told him that he can play golf again any time he wishes— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article90 1958-01-05 1 Expert Under Fire The most compelling lerml dramas are often enacted when ttie Ex- E E pert step* into the E E witness box and counsel E begins to cross-examine him. This is the theme of E E Ed car Lustgarten s new S E series "Expert Under E Fire."90 words
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Article39 1958-01-05 1 CYCLONE KILLS 3. DESTROYS HOMES JOHANNESBURG. Sat 'v (Io n r "Astrid." sweeping down from the Mozambique Channel throuKli Southern Rhodemi into South Africa, has so far killed thru* Africans and left about i nOO homeless.— Bratrr.39 words
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Article71 1958-01-05 1 NEW YORK, Sat. —A taxi driver raced to a New York police station last night with the bodies of a man and a woman in his cab. They had been shot. The man was tentatively identified as Howard Rushmore, a former editor of Confidential magazine whoReuter - 71 words
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Article256 1958-01-05 1 Hillary won't wait for Fuchs \X/ELLINCTON, Sat.— WW Sir Edmund Hillary and his New Zealand party plan to leave the South Pole "by the first available American aircraft" and not wait for the arrival of Dr. Vivian Fuchs and his British team now reported to have run into difficulties 360Reuter - 256 words
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Article70 1958-01-05 1 BRINDISI. Bat. The British Skymaster plane forced down by Albanian jet fighters on Tuesday landed here today on its way back to Britain after being released by Albanian authorities this morning After refuelling the aircraft took off for London. It was flying with a crewReuter - 70 words
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Article25 1958-01-05 1 JAKARTA, Sat. President Soekarno will leave here on Monday for tour of AfroAsian nations lasting about six weeks, it was announced today— UP.UP - 25 words
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Article33 1958-01-05 1 RANGOON, Sat. Burma today celebrated the 10th anniversary of her independence from British rule, and among those who sent greetings were the Queen and Mr. Macmillan. the British Prime Minister Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article88 1958-01-05 1 YOU still have time to make your bid for the $35,000 Jackpot in The Malayan Monthly's Contest *Q' (December). But you must send your coupon, and postal order. AT ONCE. Owing to a public holiday falling in entry week, the closing time of the contest88 words
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Article107 1958-01-05 1 /COLOMBO. Sat—British and American helicopters V have distributed I*o tons of f<»od. brought in thr Royal Navy from Singapore, in the ll<>«id-sttirkrn eastern province of rvlon. A British ship and an American ship air expected to arrive at Trincomaler and Colombo toda> with more food andReuter - 107 words
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625 1958-01-05 1 Boyd tells Malta of Britain's £25 m. aid plan LONDON Saturday. BRITAIN last night sent a tough reply to Malta's break-away threat, warning that it "recklessly hazarded" hitherto unpublicised British intentions of giving the island colony an assured £25 million over a five-year period. i The planned capital assistance was625 words
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Article65 1958-01-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The wholesale price of Siamese rice In the Federation dropped $1 today to $30 a picul following yesterday's lifting of the import ban by the Singapore and Federation Governments A spokesman of the United Rice Trade Association said: "The action is65 words
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Advertisement110 1958-01-05 1 SALE SERVICE /^VL^f Urn, CTMA '7 *^j)i >»*»t Part* a f( «*<« LVI/> ">• m// £li *W CTMA waHhf uS^^^\/^ ■■*■»■< 7j tyr a fW A L ABDEEN LTD. HWILLIPS TIL ***** e—«oi »U« 155 Unrtt. tr^» *4 V— LARRY ADLER The World's Greatest Harmonica Virtuoso sw T SfM r110 words
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Advertisement91 1958-01-05 1 C'^MO! I CAN*T STOP TO\ Wjjt x LISTEN TO YOU I MUST /GO AND SEE THE S.P.H. de SILW LTD 45 MtOM ST. t AriOOftT SW6APOM Wf KUALA lUMPtit IP OH FRESHEST NEW TASTE IN SMOKING! ROW-TlP ()asis WITH SOOTHINO MEHTHOt MIST! L %d Menthol Mnt dom for A. '-^Lj91 words
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Article, Illustration1700 1958-01-05 2 Begins today-a new series by ace criminologist EDGAR LUSTGARTEN. spotlighting the dramas in court when counsel and expert clash... Deadlock— then the judge asked a critical question And the fate of Ronald True is decided Ah I tK net death, during the trial of the man who1,700 words
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Advertisement58 1958-01-05 2 The Sotft Shoe IUI mUll The soft sole-sc flexible it bends in half to give you twice the comfort with new 'so-silent* cumulair sole \m* o^ a new kind of shoe with a new kind of comfort MADE IV C. ft J. CLARK LTD. (WMOLESALI ONLY) STREET. SOMERSET. ENGLAND —iifi-r58 words
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Advertisement7 1958-01-05 2 Next Week THE CASE OF FRANK ELLISON7 words
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Advertisement130 1958-01-05 2 use BRYLCREEM the modern hairdressing r^v^BFjJ i'\ m'\ 2 MYixtEEM is the modern way to keep your hour smart and healthy #> mvlcieem is not messy, not greasy, not over-oily mvlcieem with massage checks dryness and dandruff J^Bfl The tonic ingredients in Brylcreem keep your hair and scalp free I130 words
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Miscellaneous9 1958-01-05 2 ZANXS JE I -MOW THAT PO* 4* IMIIUKV 1TO»9 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-01-05 3 Author Julian Symons today concludes his report on his visit to Coombe Springs, Hn Swrty, IwfUwd, hwdyi+g» of Subud. to investigate miracle cures attributed to the spiritual movement led by Pak Subuh. an Indonesian mystic, and to discover what Subud really stands for. PAX51 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1958-01-05 3 To an outside investigator, there is do proof. .that any miracle has taken place*. But I found plenty of material to convince oe that for a lot of people Subud la a faith that works "Dutch ballet dancer Sietske de Jongh. a Subuh follower, shows how film star1,262 words
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471 1958-01-05 3 THE COUNTRYMANS JOURNAL by TUAN DJEK tRIDAY, Dec. 27, 1957 T h c Christmas morning gathering at the club was poorly attended. The Tuan dutifully drank two glasses of the excellent rum punch quite enough for him. Most of the other members switched to beer. He had to refuse the471 words
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Advertisement10 1958-01-05 3 Time fl TITUS Q WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH iff WITH10 words
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Advertisement201 1958-01-05 3 PUNAR 3.5 A with and without exposure meter THE POPULAR MODEL N! AT A POPULAR PRICE BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD., SINGAPORE, HKUALA LUMPUFU-'PENANG /iif»L V^ ROYAL IHTEROCEAM LlME^^| s^^BEjft^' Care-tree. 2 <veeks round- trio "^W^lJk^ holiday including 4 day* ttav 49fflB||k on-board in Honß Kong. .jflPnp^^- Return taret at from201 words
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Advertisement369 1958-01-05 4 FLY ONE At RUNE AROMNBLJVHjE WORLD AW Hk j£**m Bs E^eV BEHIw f BEEfIEEEj B^E^ES EBK i gjk> vi fIH He* tß^i JBb^bl '■fi^S: i '.x «e1 wi 4 ~*—< 4. v '^k t <^ tsi 1 Sill V *-i !^^3l'A v /"vji^a I •> B^B^^ -jk BSJ^ -^<|j 3369 words
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Article, Illustration428 1958-01-05 5 Former chief says: Able to get reciprocal landing rights from others now OF FLYING TO OTHER COUNTRIES THERE is every prospect of Malayan Airways expanding from a territorial to a regional service because the airline will now be able to get reciprocal rights from any other428 words
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196 1958-01-05 5 Tri Sing Orn - How Ah Wong the beggar tricks you Tri Sing Orn b, Pv \M. Nat— l stumbled today in tbe biggest beggar-fraud I have ever seen. An old man. \h Hong, squatted in one of the dark recesses off th e Penang Bazaar. He was m^s*nr personi. fled There were sores196 words
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Article72 1958-01-05 5 Thieves, apparently music minded and gay, broke into a house in Peck Hay Road, Singapore, early on Friday morning and carried away a radiogram, some long playing records and 56 bottles of beer. The occupant. Madam Tan Slew Yoke. 28. told the police she discovered the loss72 words
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Article207 1958-01-05 5 rj>HE Singapore Qov--1 ernment is to offer two Queen's Scholarships and two Queen's Research Fellowships a year. Under the scholarships and research fellowships regulations, published yesterday, the awards will be made by a selection board consisting of a en airman to be appointed by the Minister for207 words
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211 1958-01-05 5 'WE'RE FEELING THE PINCH* FATHER A SINGAPORE mother is preparing for the birth of her fifth child knowing that when it is born she will have to give it away. She is Mrs. K. H. Kow, of Tiong Bahru Roa4, whew husband211 words
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Article38 1958-01-05 5 The trophy for the best maintained post office in Singapore for 1957 will be presented to the Postmaster of Geylang Post Office. The ceremony will take place at the OPO at 2.15 p.m. on Wednesday.38 words
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Article, Illustration189 1958-01-05 5 t^JR CHAN CHIEU KIM, a former Singapore headmaster, i s to be the new Civil Defence Commissioner. He has been understudying the present Commissioner, Col. L. T. Flrbank at the Civil Defence Headquarters in Kolam Ayer Lane. Col. Firbank Is leaving under189 words
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Article42 1958-01-05 5 Ang Ah Seng pleaded not guilty In a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of attempting to extort $25,000 from Ng Kirn Seng by putting him In fear of death. He was allowed $***** bail until Jan. 27.42 words
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Article88 1958-01-05 5 1 0 months for having cigarettes A FORMER Singapore bus conductor, Er Ke e Hock, 31 was yesterday fined $5,000 —or 10 months' jail— for having 599 lb. of dutiable tobacco He said he could not pay the fine. The prosecuting officer told a Singapore court that a Customs party88 words
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Advertisement124 1958-01-05 5 Vgn sale now HHn&#^H I MM IS THE MA6A2INE WITH TNE MOST til Wk I •Hit It stimulates -it entertjias -it mferat I MV/ y H I MM. packed with lively picture*. Malayan I f JBl I fictm and stories, brings Malaya mtiytttr bone I K 3 I^^^-^,^ fl^^^B^ Ib^L^b^bb^bWH124 words
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Advertisement275 1958-01-05 5 A SAFE DEPOSIT fof YOUR FUNDS J E SECURITY: Group Assets Exceed £15.00t.Mt SHBIIIIY Cmilum luttnm I l|Ut SIHI M. 1 11 knowledge uri fxftritmm rlni MIMV S,, Rak ol HtfrtcimOm I V I JZIJ M CC hss I MWDVKDS Ihr Bcm to Baak^ J Buk Deport* of £100 to275 words
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215 1958-01-05 6 HERE, girls, are three brand new ideas for slimming with them of course goes a certain amount of hope. You can whip away those unwanted inches through the use of pills, hypnosis and cocktails. Swediwh idea Let's take the cocktails first. The215 words
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Article, Illustration431 1958-01-05 6 Nylon takes mickey out of low budgets SUSAN BARRIE TALKS ABOUT A SHORT VERSION OF THE PAJAMA GAME ANY girl who is really feminine and fastidious knows it is just as important to be well dressed underneath as on the outside. Pretty underwear, once a luxury that only film stars431 words
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Article, Illustration400 1958-01-05 6 Glasses today aid beauty The short-sighted Miss enters glamour stakes IF anyone tells you that girls look unattractive in glasses, don't believe them It's a dated idea. The modern type of glasses is as different from old-fashioned spectacles as a bikini is from a 1914 bathing-suit. All of them are400 words
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Article133 1958-01-05 6 Delicacy from Denmark rE Danes have a way of cooking dishes that is different from any other nation. They are famed fox their cold buffets, with such delicacies as smoked eel, liver, pate and tasty sausage. But the are just as good at deserts, and here is one of the133 words
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Article213 1958-01-05 6 r FHE prettiest hair orna- menta ever to cores to Malaya are on sale in many shops now, so there is no excuse for ungroomed or untidy hair. \ou only need to spend a dollar or two to keep your hair neat and groom, ed213 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-01-05 6 Pretty model Konia Kilcannon wore this Italianinspired awimsuit called "Fantasy" in a recent fashion show at the Cathay Restaurant The parade of sports and beach wear from Robinson's was inspired by the film, "Lea Girl*"39 words
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Advertisement424 1958-01-05 6 oii/p creel if to /wRHL fw MDIAHT WHITENESS o s j^SgBSp n T -in Like most wise amahs. Ah Choy uses nothing JhV j^E&S^Bi but Rinso, the REAL soap powder, jo kind to whites jM L^^jMr RINSO x xx\ x W the r al *°»P Powder A |(edt RiMO Eve424 words
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564 1958-01-05 7 v 'MßMl^^ii^i IS the atmosphere of hope In Its stricter sense more Soaounred In a hospital In world at large P. S PRAKASH Mersmg. We'd My yes It isn't until you spend tome time tn m hotpital bed cut off from the564 words
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236 1958-01-05 7 Address your letter: The Know Alls', TIN Sunday Times. Cecil Street, Singapore 1. Boundary Road, Singapore 19 if you are! poULD you please tell me V/ what Is the capital of Greenland and its population? TEOH OON HIN K a Jang. Jusi under 25.000. Godthaab is the biggest town. I236 words
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436 1958-01-05 7 Breeding centipedes? Now that IS an odd way to pass time on earth are you going to do that for? The less centipedes there are the better for all concerned. We are withholding this infornation m the interests of your fellow citizens. Why not try breeding mice? IAM in need436 words
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396 1958-01-05 7 WOMAN WITH NINE CHILDREN IS MAKING LIFE HELL IAM a man of 35. married and have two children. My family is not in Singapore. In a house opposite mine lived a woman with nine children. She had been abandoned by hrr husband. She became very friendly and often sent the396 words
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Article1020 1958-01-05 7 gane lees WOMAN CASEBOOK woman falls weeping upon me in the most embarrassing way. If I don't go, the mother comes to reproach me. I do not object to helpIng her, even financially; but I don't want to make a second marriage with her or with any other woman. Will1,020 words
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Advertisement218 1958-01-05 7 IW I V 4009 mf^ i ■ACTf »Vi«Y MOTHVH SHOULD KNOW ABSOLUTELY SAP! Nowaday*, th*> old fashioned suhrti- Carnation is frash. whole cow's milk in tut** for br«a«\ -feeding used by our concentrated form, but it is easier to mother* and grandmother* are fast digest because of the special processes218 words
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Advertisement250 1958-01-05 7 FOR REALLY RAPID RELIEF WHEN OVEREATING BRINGS ON UPSET STOMACH I ALWAYS TAKE PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA gi^fc TABLETS MHs»7^rf NUiNt TtY TASTE IT palps' LIKE CANDY ES MUirwo THEY'LL MAKE YOU Ml 1 4 FEELDANDY! HI P WU^ 1 HANDY! TvTVb THE MOST REWARDING TIME ydv d OF YOUR250 words
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Miscellaneous19 1958-01-05 7 A^a f^gTgf 1 OT9&^M *f%gM^*»J*-"»<iT Asa^2AgT M gM W1 MkT A fUaVtjP'l V4Bfeo^BßP^glv*^9P is *CH*P^La^V*ss^Ec^7^^*^^g^^Lfe t m m^* *^*^s*^^219 words
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578 1958-01-05 8 Who should hare gay in naming man to this vital Colony post MINISTERS RESPONSIBILITY? NO, NO, NO Jobs' commission overrides Govt. on this issue THE power of the Public Service Commission, as the sole authority in making appointments to the Singapore Government service, is.578 words
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Article116 1958-01-05 8 irpHE Mayor of Singapore X Mr. Ong Eng Ouan. ye. terday met another opposition party leader. Mr. Lim Choo Chye (Liberal Socialist), for informal discussions on the composition of standing committee* of the City Coun ell. On Friday he talked with the Workers Party leader.116 words
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Article31 1958-01-05 8 NEW YORK. Sat. Miss Sally Ann Howes. 27-year-old British actress, married Mr. Richard Adler. 36-year-old author of the musical's. "PaJama Game" and "Damn Yankees", in Arlington. Virginia, yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article78 1958-01-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Rawang police have found the body of 32-year-old taxi driver believed to have been murdered on New Year's Day and thrown Into a river. A car thought to have been used to commit the murder was found burnt four miles away In Bristol78 words
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93 1958-01-05 8 CINEMA. BRINGS OUT NO SWEETS' CHARTER LONDON, Sat. A Liverpool cinema has introduced a charter" to protect pat. Rons from late arrivals crackling sweet papers and smoke in the auditorium. Under the "charter" no on c is allowed to enter the cinema while a film is in progress— there areReuter - 93 words
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167 1958-01-05 8 A DOZEN fire engines sped across the runway and heavy booted firemen turned the heads of everyone as they chimped about with a businesslike air at the Singapore Airport yesterday afternoon. But there was no cause for alarm. The men were167 words
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Article49 1958-01-05 8 Lee Ah Chu was convicted and sentenced to three months' Imprisonment yesterday in Singapore for causing grievous hurt to Koh Ah Sing with a parang in Chitty Road on Nov. 3 last year. He was allowed bail of $2,000 in one surety, pending appeal.49 words
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198 1958-01-05 8 1 90,000 NEW BOYS TOMORROW-IT'S A RECORD NUMBER KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. A RECORD NUMBER of 190.000 six-year-old Federation children will go to school for the first time on Monday. They were registered at centres throughout the country last year under "Operation Torch." A Minister of Education spokesman told the Sunday198 words
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Article47 1958-01-05 8 Singapore car owners still have until the end of this month to pay their licence fee The Registrar of Vehicles Office wanted to reduce the grace period to 10 days but ne has not got the authority until the law had been amended47 words
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Article17 1958-01-05 8 A total of 223.932 people have registered as citizens of Singapore up to last Friday17 words
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226 1958-01-05 8 BUSY TIME FOR MOST- TRAVELLED PRELATE TJHE Catholic Archbishop 1 of New York, Cardinal Francis Spellman, who is due to arrive in Singapore at 8 p.m. today from Saigon, has a crowded programme for his two-day visit here. The Cardinal reputed to be the world's most-travelled Catholic prelate Is in226 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-01-05 8 Air hostess who is a linguist Miss Rose Llaw ("my age is my secret") an air hostess with Air India International who passed through Singapore yesterday on her way to Calcutta to serxr on the airline's Bangkok. Calcutta-Bombay route A former secretary to the Italian onsul. General in Bombay. Calcutta.65 words
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Advertisement194 1958-01-05 8 a little something about US." .^fl ftfe "Although we were bom in places far away from each s^*\ other, we all have at least one big thing in common all of us jr^ I^LW. 4B^bBILW^ l^SHP^^^^^ are fed on LACTOGEN. That's why we are so healthy and r V Is^sW194 words
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441 1958-01-05 9 Kenneth Wanstall - The light that shone for a thousand nights waits for Ann Kenneth Wanstall A mother's message flashes own to daughter who vanished in 1954 By LONG after the chimes of midnight had heralded the dawn of 1958 a simple electric lamp shining brightly from a bedroom flashed out a mother's441 words
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130 1958-01-05 9 Xl \LA LIMPIB, Sat Wild scenes of excitement greeted the first batch of 54 teachers from ttie Teachers' Training Colleges at Brinsford Lodge and Kirkbv when they arrived at the Kuala Lumpur airport this evening. In the excitement one man ran into a130 words
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109 1958-01-05 9 Auster in trouble lands on estate IPOH. Sat— An Army Auster crash -landed on an estate road in the Taiping area this morning while on its way to Kuala Lumpur. The pilot. »pt J. I. Turner, who was the only person in thr plane. escaped unhurt but thr aircraft was109 words
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Article59 1958-01-05 9 Two hornet exterminators, Mr. Robert Orme and Mr. Jack Travis, yesterday shot down a nest containing more than 1.000 hornets in Leedon, Road, Singapore. The nest. which was perched on a 60-foot tree, had been in Mrs. P. J. Weyer's compound for the last three59 words
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915 1958-01-05 9 LET us now consider dreams which appear to be psychic, those dreams which warn and appear to tell the future. Mr. Brighten, sleeping on a yacht at anchor, dreamed of a voice warning him that he was about to be run down by another ship.915 words
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Article305 1958-01-05 9 THEY DON'T MOM ABOUT IT BUT... QWNERS of juke boxes and slot machines in Singapore are cheated of nearly $300 every month by people using dud coins and they accept the tact philosophically Fun parlours, bars and i cafes near army establishments suffer most.305 words
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Advertisement132 1958-01-05 9 Jp VITALITY! Boundless Energy! p^tYN. Radiant health! JJ 7^>k Vitality «M radian) teralih mrr mm4t riMr by this nalaral «ra plant mineral iWr. If r**r »y«trm b utarviiif far vital mineral JL talto— frt VIKELP' Vikrlß TaWctt rmUln r <^H\ ronrralratetf mineral salta M Iron. Calriam. rfcujh Macnesiwa. Caa*cr. Aa4132 words
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Advertisement810 1958-01-05 9 ALLOWANCES GO UP FOR SCHOLARS STUDYING IN BRITAIN SINGAPORE Government MhatMl >tud\ine in Bnt.im will ftt an extra tr as allow from this year. A Government spokesman said the in. brought Singapore students in lint- with i tion colleagues, whose allow antes were in< some time ago The allowances called810 words
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Article50 1958-01-05 10 M Wm4t CIS (■—■■■> JOAN BOOTY S lllilllljall rtaesjiig Charm Sebool Nem '.r a.. BfBI h) kfSMMtj rouraeU In every way. Pleas* n*l ntM. hPdwlleri). uia«»aht| Margaassa g*pp«H hj sttaV kr >l* at /I h# mMmUsbbl trtii* Qpißi<iik>l work mmmf QvßmJemwCeVUOQl eltKl Taj rlini etc to Boa AMI. BS950 words
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Article464 1958-01-05 10 T*HE New Year now un•l folding, like all new years, is many things to many people. It is the best time for forgetting needless jealousies and rivalries, for rekindling friendships waning through neglect; for taking greater comfort from friendships which age has strengthened; for resolve that464 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1958-01-05 10 Biggest road protect undertaken by the RE's in Malaya 350 men work under armed police guard By A Military Observer IN the northern regions of Malaya, close to the Siamese border, a red giant is slowly taking shape. Sprawling crocodile fashion south-1,113 words
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Advertisement71 1958-01-05 10 DEWAR'S IS THE g=K SCOTCH tfsSS "IT NEVER tea!® W [f or c«AT_* ct ,H P^Dewar&Son ty DISTILL** fc^*'^i.f '"^^l refreihing Saxch Whuky kT^iM^^^XJ^ You can drink if ibort or long, --~****!^^^^B raood takn you. but S^^^^ whether served neat, with watej jfl gj^ sW <* Wlth tod*- Scotch v71 words
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294 1958-01-05 11 Dagger men held mother captive In ear: Son called their bluff $77 INSTEAD OF $i,300 'Wait here,' he said: They did -for two solid hours ARMED robbers abducted a middle- aged Singapore woman on Thursday night and held her in their car while her sen294 words
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Article36 1958-01-05 11 A Singapore citizenship registration tram will be at the office of the Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary. Mr M.P.D Nalr, near the Jalan Kayu cinema theatre tomorrow from 1 p.m. to 8 n.m.36 words
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Article35 1958-01-05 11 !■>■■■" Cesjra As— rtattaw noon price* per plcul yesterday war*: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra January $31 (Nominal 1 Tom quiet. Mn«»porr CltMt Oil Millrn AmwUUmi: bulk $47 tellers, drum S5l tellers Tone Quiet.35 words
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Article19 1958-01-05 11 The tin price in Singapore yeaUrday at »3«0 per plcul ru unchanged 'or the third pona*ctfrt day19 words
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92 1958-01-05 11 Flood relief committee meets today rE Ceylon Flood Relief Fund Committee in Singapore will meet at 5 p.m. today at the Asia Insurance Building. The Ceylon Commissioner In the Colony. Mr. C. Ounasingham, said yesterday that letters appealing for contributions to the fund would be rent to individuals tomorrow. Mr.92 words
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Article42 1958-01-05 11 In a night raid on an army cookhouse at Tyersall Camp Singapore thieves escaped i with a quantity of soldiers' rations, including 300 egfcs, two legs of pork, sliced bacor. and 11 lbs. of margarine. The haul was worth $150.42 words
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157 1958-01-05 11 'Man, 60, tried to strip me' court told A LOR STAR, Sat. A housewife. Lee Ah Yau 35, told a preliminary inquiry here today that a 60-year-old fisherman, Yong Ah Know, hacked her with an axe when she refused to let him strip her. Yong- is accused of voluntarily causing157 words
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Article41 1958-01-05 11 An amendment Bill to enable Malayans .serving In British armed forces to obtain Singapore citizenship will be introduced by the Chief Minister. Mr. Llm Yew Hock. In the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday on a certificate of urgency.41 words
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Article200 1958-01-05 11 ABOUT 40,000 civilian employees in the three armed services m Singapore, are dissatisfied with a new gratuity scheme offered by the authorities last month The workers belonging to four unions, want a month's gross pay as gratuity for each year of service instead of200 words
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Article64 1958-01-05 11 Chla Csl Llm pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust of property and cash amounting to $260 belonging to his employer, Ooh Thlam On. of Neil Road. He was alleged to have committed the offence between Feb 2864 words
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Article, Illustration214 1958-01-05 11 COR the first time in Malaya a fafher and his daughter will hold a joint exhibition of Chinese paintings. The artists are 64-year-old Tze-Seng Wu and pretty. English-speaking, 24-year-old Katherine W. H. Wu (Wu Wan Hul). The tether, a practising physician in214 words
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91 1958-01-05 11 A MAN accused of cheating the Singapore Traction Company of a fare told a magistrate yesterday: "I don't know what happened. I lost my memory." Mohamad Amln bin Ismail. It was said, told the bus conductor he had a pass. He had not91 words
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Article25 1958-01-05 11 CATHAY: Bu n See Tang Sum 12.30 2.30. 7. 9 30. SIN: Yuet Lock Wu Thai Scong Moon Tien Mandarin 1 2.30, 7. 9.13.25 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-01-05 11 CATHAY: Gun Olory I. 7.15. 30 LIDO: Kembali Storing (Malay) 3. 6. S. 10 Tze-Seng Wu18 words
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207 1958-01-05 11 CUT TIES' DIRECTIVE SENT TO DIVISIONS I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat Despite the patching up of the dispute between the Parit MIC and the Parit Alliance committee, Selangor UMNO today asked its seven divisions to sever relations with the State M.I.C at all levels. The Selangor207 words
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Article41 1958-01-05 11 A youth, Poon Kum Lam was cleared in a Singapore court yesterday of a charge of having a wire clipper In his possession at People's Park at New Bridge Road on Oct. 19 with the intention of committing theft.41 words
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Miscellaneous298 1958-01-05 11 POLICE BAND concert at i WESLEY METHODIST YOITH Esplanade Garden 6 p.m. to 7 FELLOW "UP: Sunday Bchool pjn. at York i -<1 Homecraft Centra 11 MALAYAN CHRISTIAN COIN- am CIL presents The Heirs to the SOCIET/ OF FRIENDS <QuaKlngdom" a feature from the leers) Worship 6 p.m. discusDorothy L298 words
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Article, Illustration237 1958-01-05 12 LIGHT and Shadow" is a picture theme which invariably stirs the maximum enthusiasm amongst readers. At any rate, it is one which brings in the maximum number of entries. And winner of the present contest is Miss Yvonne Tang, 2 Calthrop Road, (Wugor. Penant, witb "Bottle and237 words
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137 1958-01-05 12 ¥N conjunction with the Singapore Flower 1 Show (to be held at the Happy World Stadium on March 28. 29 and 30) a photographic exhibition is being arranged featuring Flower Studies. This will be divided into three sections —Monocrome, Colour and Transparencies. There is no137 words
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696 1958-01-05 12 Donald; Davies - A VILLAGE OF PROMISE THAT FAILED TO GROW UP Donald Davies I Historical Corner CEPTEMBER 1805 saw the establishment in Penang of a Presidental Government headed by Mr. Philip Dundas with an annual salary of $32,--000, including house allowance of $4,000. The establishment also Included three councillors with a yearly696 words
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Advertisement461 1958-01-05 12 LOXENE brings new hair health to thousands! only women but men also acclaim Loxene, the remarkable new shampoo and scalp treatment that gets hair and scalp RE ALL V clean. Instead of dull, bfetcss hair, dry scalp and dandruff, thousands of families now rejoice in beautiful hair that glows with461 words
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Miscellaneous124 1958-01-05 12 ACKOSS: 1. Experts (4); 4. DOW.N 1. Tyrant <6>: 2 Up to Urn« Here* a Trifling ptec« of flnery <«>• 3. second front (5); 10. Stimulus ProUc (5); 4. Rods <s>; 5. Lit K>; 11. Embrocation <8i; 12. up? Certainly not! (19); 6. Slant of a surface (5); 13. Agree124 words
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Article, Illustration413 1958-01-05 13 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - GUSTY VOICE DORIS IS THE TOPS IN PAJAMA GAME' DOUG LACKERSTEEN ITS ROLLICKING, ROISTEROUS, AND ROBUST By YOU YE been waiting for if. And here it it M«/^IT? Tliaf poll »ckinf, roistering, robust PAJAMA CAME' 1 which rocked the lullably out of BroHway and made London burst its seams for413 words
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Article255 1958-01-05 13 DO you like Caterina Valente? I do. I like the way she seems to sing for the heck of it. It's infectious without being dangerous if you see what I mean. 'V'BVER heard her? Try a A^ sampler then. Bravo Caterina on Polydor 2QSV2 EPH. Hear255 words
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Article178 1958-01-05 13 SINGAPORE Medium wave 297 metres A.M. 7.15 Opening Announcement, 7.16 Morning Serenade, 7 30 Time Signal And News. 7.36 Melody Mixture. 8 00 News Headlines, 8.02 Carnival 8.30 Tropl(ana, 9.00 Programme Summary, ft. os Man And Machines 930 BUI De Guzman And His Latin American Baud. 10178 words
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412 1958-01-05 13 EVEN while the late great war was being fought, Hollywood was busily churning out excessi> miles of celluloid abour the struggle which was tc end in an uneasy peace. Twelve years ago hostilities ceaser? everywhere except ln Hollywood. There, they're fighting412 words
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Miscellaneous1400 1958-01-05 14 is^^^____. I^_f _^_S_^__i A \*\T IS TM^E_SW7 TAKZXN SOLEiAWLV. *SBE YOU AT THE LI7S WEKE S6ALE7, AN7 *INUT6« LXTgK, THE SEAS THS POKTRESe* Af "U~TLY, THE XSSK3NE7 THE RA^^EIS WERE SLOWLY WERE "OTTE7 WITH A I^EN CLIrV^E7 IWTO THEIK *AKjULS. LOWEKE7 IkJTO THg WATEC INCONSPICUOUS, HOWIW6 s^\A I J^. lU^f1,400 words
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Article, Illustration726 1958-01-05 17 No. 13-ROCKY GRAZIANO \YHEN Hollywood makes a fight film they usually set out to try to prove how dirty *he glove game can be. Scriptwriter* are allowed to let their imaginations run not But there is one film which is difterenr. It shows726 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-01-05 17 Ex-con who became the grid's champ ROCK WITH THE SOCK R<h ky Grajiano begins his come- I back with a second round k o I victory over Clans (hanging over I the ropes).33 words
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1634 1958-01-05 17 to go in. He had always hated the idea of boxing, ever tlnce his drunken father hau triad to make a champion out of hus elder brother at Rocky s expense by matching them in the1,634 words
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832 1958-01-05 18 GRAHAM SHORT - For Pete's sake bring sanity back to streets GRAHAM SHORT By HOW are the New Year resolutions? Make any or are they already broken> Here, tor tne benefit of those with iron determination, is a list drawn up by weak-will-ed busybody Short aimed at restoring a semkUnce of sanity to832 words
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Article79 1958-01-05 18 ACROSS: Dabs 4. Punctual. 9 Apron. 10. Spur. 11. Liniment 12. Bevel. 13, Og'.e. 15. Slackers. 17. Tee. 19, Not. 20. Bromide 21, Ski. 23. Bib. 25. Constant 27, &ne 28. Aisle. 29 Inornate 30. Ease. 31. Erect- 32. Pretends. 33, Thus DOWN: 1. Despot. 3. Bauble. 3.79 words
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Article, Illustration202 1958-01-05 18 How Henry Ford proved the experts wrong THE rord Motor Company made its 2.V*00.--000th V-8 engine recently although the rxperts' told Henry Ford quarter of a century agu that the V-8 <-ould never be mass-produced. It was on Dec. 7 1931, when Ford abruptly halted production of the four-cylinder Model202 words
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Article71 1958-01-05 18 0 The skyline view through Chrysler Corporation's new 1 1 -squarefoot triple-curve ControlTower windshield for 1958 enables drivers to see overhead traffic signals and directional route signs at a glance. Curving three ways into the roof as well as around both sides the new windshield gives71 words
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Article, Illustration265 1958-01-05 18 Reg. Wootton - Reg. Wootton SPORTING SAM by By CRUSADER kJOST sports assoc ations intending to send teams to the Tokyo Asian Games next May are preparing for the big occasion. But not the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya. L T A.M. organised one of its265 words
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Advertisement281 1958-01-05 18 The manlHV who wanted service Ish I y m JMatbb something went wrong at the office. ak Or maybe at home. For, jjo* 9 if* to put it mildly, he was rather J^^^^ i cranky when he came aboard. Si^Tf F f^ftl M Th e flight was just under way281 words
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Advertisement52 1958-01-05 18 WELCOME TO Pf\NEW if/Mobil Kr SERVICE ~"****~*T"~;rsjss3iß^^^^fc~»— Mobtlubncotlon *J^ V M»fci| t f| a PASIR PANJANG sumee srATtot) A brand new, grand new Service Station opens for business today. For Real Friendly Service call m and see Pasir Panjang Service Station Yet another Mobilgas Station to serve the motoring public52 words
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Article553 1958-01-05 19 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA Schools to follow up athletic coaching scheme success Aim is to create greater interest By THE Singapore Education Ministry has taken another step towards improving the standard of athletics in secondary schools. Following the success of the athletics coachInn courses, the Education Ministry553 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-01-05 19 SOUTH AFRICAN Hueji Tav field misses a ratrh off lan Smith in the lee flip during Australia's first innings in the First Test at Johannesburg. The fielders (from left) are: Tayrirld. F.ndean and Heine The hatsman is Ken Maikav who stored three runs before given out.57 words
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124 1958-01-05 19 BRISBANE. Sat —The Amateur Queensland Lawn Tennis Association will sponsor a professional tennis tour this year. Four of Australia's top professionals Ken Rosewall. Frank Sedgmar.. Ken McGregor and Rex Hartwig will play. Q.L.T.A. president Mr C. A Edwards, said today. There is tooReuter - 124 words
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Article26 1958-01-05 19 Tamil Festival soccer tournament quarter-finals «at Farrer Park I Baratha Rovers 2 Seletar Tamil Association 1; Tamil Brotherhood 7 Tamil Reform Association 1. 1.26 words
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Article315 1958-01-05 19 By KEN FERNANDEZ KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. "THE Federation of Malaya Olympic Council hsus been told to enforce "more carefully and rigorously" the Olympic rules on all sportsmen taking part in the Games. A circular received here from Mr. Avery Brundage, the president of the International315 words
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162 1958-01-05 19 Tourists ask for an extra player BOWLER MAY BE SENT OUT MELBOURNE. Saturday. 'PHE Australian team touring South Africa today asked the Australian Board of Cricket Control to send an extra player to Join the side. The Board secretary, Mr. J. A. Ledward, received a phone call this afternoon fromReuter - 162 words
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203 1958-01-05 19 DETERMINED RUNNINC RELIEVES THE MONOTONY AT PADANG S.C.C 27 R.A.F. Changi 3. ONLY some determined running done by 'tew Singapore Click* t Club players saved thu 4padang rugger match yesterday from beinn completely dull and montonous. Nevertheless, It was too onesided. Showing ail round superiority, SCC. scored three goalv three203 words
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Article22 1958-01-05 19 Police won the Singapore Hockey Association Div 3 league title when they beat Wanderers 4-1 at Serangoon Road yesterday.22 words
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84 1958-01-05 19 RETURN FIGHT FOR MANASSEN AND MING CHAN RONNIE Manasseh and Ray m Ming Chan, the Filipino Chine.se featherweight, will I have a return fight on Jan 131. promoter Little Nene ara> nounced yesterday Manasseh, an ex-Singapore amateur who is now living in Sydney, won a hotly-disputed points decision over Ray84 words
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Article109 1958-01-05 19 RESULTS in the FARM r and Royal Engineer Yacht Club regatta held at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club yesterday were: Dragon Class: 1 Roseirary. RSYC <Bath> Tornado Class: 1. Yvonne RBYC (Gracei; 2. Urk (MM; Sixteen-Foot Skiff Class 1 Lowana RS.YC. (Tregonnlngi; 2. Venture iKinc109 words
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Article60 1958-01-05 19 Singapore Engineering Regiment whipped All Whites 37-8 at rugger at Giilman Barracks yesterday. The Engineers scored seven tries live oi which were converted by Bowra. who also kicked two penalty goals through Frearson, (2*. Brayborrk (1), Bowra <2> and Fiskin Lee San and Anwar scored tiles60 words
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Article71 1958-01-05 19 HONG KONG. Sat— The Wacker Sports Club of Vienna soccer team today trounced a Hong Kong Selection 4-1 in the first of a three-game series here. Inside left P- Kozlicek scored twice to give the visitors a 2-0 lead at halftime. Captain I. w annex and R.Reuter - 71 words
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Article281 1958-01-05 19 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON I (IT IHIKI. RIM Hrn Inl R i MiaißrH Bui Mir i 1 H I ryataj Ipswuh I Doncastor Carls— I ulham 4 Irnxii I a llcelmd I I >hrt VUd 1 Huiidii i id ion 3 Hull 1 1 t-rdifl t l.c>Uin 1 Kradin: I.HUu:il281 words
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Article37 1958-01-05 19 CARDIFF Mi -Wales beak the touring Australian team by nine points to three in their rugby union international today Wales stored a dropped goal, penalty goal and a try to a try by the Wallabies.37 words
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Advertisement64 1958-01-05 19 k. .^BaB BaM I al LbbbK .^■afl Jaaa! 9^ BW I I knaVaaW iL IMj .^aaV^aH Kafiißfe rt? lK' I H Baf NMr'LON OR BRISTLE T IMDt MAM rUtil I Be distinguished in your choice of a toothbrush. WJL Keep your teeth gleaming white with a Tek— the /s>lLkliaia] world's64 words
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Obituary73 1958-01-05 20 M W,r4. (10 (mmimmm). MRS. SEAH BCK JIM passed away neacefully at the aje of Oft at «M am on 4 1 SO. Deeply ST^Dr V^ cSSsLr lW Mr. Seah Chens Suant. 3 dauahten. two sons-in-.aw (Mr Kwok An U... A n Cho.. Joo Kon^3 and 3 grand ■■■jhlwi.73 words
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Article132 1958-01-05 20 Tt Wmrdt ll* (HiHimam). MR MRS. JOHN HORT ANANDA Thank all -dative* and trttxfc for good wishes, present* ana assistance on Uirir weddirg to pau aacnotf of it*, SB A «uh to thank the and ion mi for the donations in memory of the lat« Mr Lee Tian Seek132 words
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Article160 1958-01-05 20 W.U. ll* 'Wr.nux PC.'ER PAN Today 5 30 Cultural Centre. Port Canning Book- SITTATIONS VACANT 1* W*4m U Him.) aW M tit. WANTED An Experienced Wli llwi Operator for monitoring Moraacuu Knowledge of typtnc Mattel. Salary $276 per month < including allowanew) Apply before January 20, 195* to Pre»160 words
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104 1958-01-05 20 MELBOURNE, Sat. The MCC. request for a shorter Australian cricket tour in 1958 59 is being considered and agreement will probably be reached next week. Announcing this today, Mr. W J. Dowling. chairman of Australia's cricket Board of i Control, said: "WeReuter - 104 words
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Article310 1958-01-05 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Ipoh-based horses start training for Perak meet Siapa Tahu clocks fastest time *y pKFMIKK and Top Secret, a couple of useful sprinters in the Rinus van Hreukelen stable. were sent out for testing gallops on the training track at Ipoh this morning.310 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-01-05 20 LENNY THE LION. which speaks with the voice of ventriloquist Terry Hall, has been adopted as their mascot by M i I 1 w a I 1 Football Club. whose nickname is "The Lions." Lenny, held by Mr. Hall, is seen bring welcomed by threeReuter - 76 words
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162 1958-01-05 20 PerakTCto present glassware as prizes IPOH, Sat —As a departure from the usual practice of presenting silver cups and salvers to winning owners the committee of the Pera* Turf Club has decided upon something original for trophies and momentos. During the new season thP Perak Turf Club will present to162 words
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Article25 1958-01-05 20 LONDON. Sat. World heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson may fight In Britain within two weeks, acfordin;; to British promoter Harry Levene. v. P.25 words
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249 1958-01-05 20 S'pore TC stakes higher by $5,000 a race By EPSOM JEEP THE AVERAGE valu. 1 a race on the Ma layan Turf in 1957 wa.--$7,098 compared with $7,249 in 1956 and $7,399 in 1955. The four associated turl clubs last year paid out $3,847,446 in stakes and added money a249 words
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Article96 1958-01-05 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor Indians, scoring all their goals in the first half, entered the final of the Bardhan Cup soccer compe- tition when they beat Penang Indians 3-2 in the semifinal replay at Princes Road today. The first game at Penang ended in a 2-296 words
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Article48 1958-01-05 20 Royal Army Service Corps < entered the FARELF interunit (Singapore zone) rugger final when they beat G.H Q. Signals Regiment 11-3 at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. RASC. scored a goal, a penalty goal and a try against a dropped goal by I Signals. I48 words
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Article58 1958-01-05 20 IF.D. Wilson, with 34 points, won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's "A" division medal stableford competition at Sime Road yesterday. Ball sweep: First, nine: C. M. Maclver: Second nine; M. R. K Wilson and IF.D. Wilson. The "B" medal went O.T. Holloway 341. Ball sweep:58 words
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Article90 1958-01-05 20 Singapore Schoolboys singles runner-up. V.S^ Nathan entered the semllinal of the Tamil Festival badminton championships at Clerical Union Hall yester- i day. Nathan beat G. A. Ma- I J dasamy 15-0, 15-0. Results of the other quar- < ter-finals: V. Maniccam bt j Morthi 15-8, 15-9.90 words
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160 1958-01-05 20 CALCUTTA, Sat. India I has decided to compete only In the eastern zone of the Davis Cup in future, it was I disclosed here today. The decision was taken at the annual general meeting of the All-India Lawn Tennis Association, heldReuter - 160 words
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Article113 1958-01-05 20 PRAGUE. Sat. Football i Rules, virtually unchanged since 1900, needed to be i changed to make the sport j more dynamic, particularly I I at the finish, the newspaper i j Ceskoslovensky Sport said today. "The old men of FIFA (the international soccer federation) who hold113 words
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146 1958-01-05 20 A triumphant farewell for Sam Yong IT was a triumphant lare- I well appearance for one of Singapore's most promising young tennis players at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Kwik Sam Yong. 14. who j leaves for Australia this j month, scored a 6-5 6-0 vic- tory over Wong Chong Teck,146 words
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Article203 1958-01-05 20 Canadians prepare tor Thomas Cup tie against U.S. MONTREAL. Friday. rPHE 14 best badminton players in the country will begin the gruelling week-long Thomas Cup trials on Monday at Strathgowan Club in Toronto with particular interest centred on developing a strong doubles team. The trialsReuter - 203 words
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