The Straits Times, 19 January 1958
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Title Section20 1958-01-19 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Nc(! Sate* it* No 1 SINGAPORE, SI NDAY. JAM \KV 19, 1958 20 CENTS The STRAITS TIMES20 words
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Article, Illustration482 1958-01-19 1 NELSON RUTHERFURD - Theresa: CID question husband for four hours NELSON RUTHERFURD DRIVEN AWAY FROM JAIL AFTER SERVING MAINTENANCE TERM By JOSEPH DEAN. 38-year-old divorced husband of Theresa Tay who died on Wednesday of burns received in a Singapore lodging house fire, was taken away for questioning by C.I.D. officers after he was482 words
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Article, Illustration302 1958-01-19 1 MA C FLIES IN ...with a message for Singapore] WE WISH YOU ALL THE BEST UNDER NEW CONSTITUTION "["HE Brifish Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmil'an, arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon bringing "a message of hearty good wishes from all the people of Britain." He is the first British Prime Ministe:302 words
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Article308 1958-01-19 1 He referred to his pre. sent Commonwealth tour as "a hapnv in""-nrr personal contacts and te. newed friendship" with Mm members of the Commonwealth. As he stepped from the plane, he was greeted h\ fhe Governor Sir William Goode. the ommis. sioner. General. Sir Robert308 words
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276 1958-01-19 1 piRE destroyed eight houses rendering 1 50 people homeless in Kampong Tiong Bahru, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Three sleepmr children were rescue,! |ust before flames engulfed the r home The infe.mo. wh.rh -tarted at 3 p.ni is believed to i have been caused276 words
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Article19 1958-01-19 1 LONDON. Sat Newsreels and educational films are replacing cowboy and gangster programmes for Africans in Rhodesia -ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article84 1958-01-19 1 Reward out for payroll pirates I SINGAPORE police yester»sJ day offered $2,000 -eward for information leading to the arrest of the five pirates who robbed an estate manager of a $27,086 payroll at sea off Changi on Jan. 7 And anyone who helps in the recovery of all or part84 words
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Article82 1958-01-19 1 LAST FOUR BORDER REDS QUIT I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The lohoreMalacca border terrorist organisation ceased to ex st today when four bandits surrendered to two Malay rubber tappers Among the surrendered are two district committee members Omar and Wong Yuet Ching. The other two are Ah Chow, who entered the jungle82 words
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Article40 1958-01-19 1 Three men armed with knives forced their wav into a farm house at the 13 2 mile Sembawang. Singapore at 3 am yesterday and robbed Njr Tua Hen*. 46. and his family of cash and ieweilerv worth $2,00040 words
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Article31 1958-01-19 1 WELLINGTON Sat Dr. Vivian Fuchs, leader of the British Commonwealth transantarctic expedition expects to reach the South Pole tomorrow night. He is at present 56 miles away— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article31 1958-01-19 1 LONDON. Sat— The Queen It recovering from a feverish chill which Is keeping her indoors this weekend at her Norfolk estate at Sandring ham. Buckingham Palace announced today— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article27 1958-01-19 1 LONDON. Sat. Robert Evans. 44. of Burnley, accused of counterfeiting £1 notes told police: "I only made them when I was pressed for money.".— U.PUP - 27 words
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Article29 1958-01-19 1 RESEARCH PACT I.OMtON 5.4 l Moscow R.hlmi said agreement rr.n lu-il Ix'twrrii Russia and liin.k for joint re- »< m h in Mieiue and Id lim.locy —I IV29 words
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Advertisement134 1958-01-19 1 Gifts Fora .JSion Diamond Rin>\s m set 1 1 1 R 1 1 and qu Watches. The latest selection Always availatoie.'<^^ A L ABDEEN L*W If WILLED Tit 109*1 C»».»«' 1 55 I'i4ir fid S»a*r-6 w^/|kS© \s"er,c» "NEVASTRAY'* mm, PENCILS PENDING for Home ltd Office, Ccr Dashboard ond Telephone "NEVASTRAY134 words
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Advertisement45 1958-01-19 1 The Lady frm No. 10- See Page 8 iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii.'MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii,- M No. *****21 WINS IT TICKET No. &9621 sold in Malacca, won the first priie of S350OO in the 52nd draw of the Social and Welfare Ser*« lottery. The draw took place in •kit Mertajam yesterday.45 words
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Advertisement105 1958-01-19 1 C^ NO! I CAN'T STOP TO *T£j LISTEN TO YOU I MUST AND SEE THE SP.H. de SILVA LTD.^ 4b MIGM ST. t AiePOtT SNMAPOtf Wf KUALA lUMPVI I POM Xi J^ii Today.... you can put radiant colour on to stay.... all through tin daywithoul drying >our lips! Art you105 words
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Article, Illustration3089 1958-01-19 2 LEONARD MOSLEY - LEONARD MOSLEY by ...and ROMMEL'S SPIES BEGIN A FANTASTIC 2,500-MILE TRIP ACROSS THE DESERT... ALONG THE ROAD to the Britith Army camp In the Western Desert inarched two weary men carrying suitcases. A British officer accepted without question their story about a car mishap. He3,089 words
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Advertisement53 1958-01-19 2 Table-lighters by w I fl iH^^ i S ;i re th c X best you ran buy J Wb«tb*r it 'a (or a gift or for jour own home, you should 3| cbooee one r>( the Ronaoa range of beantiful table lighter*. See the full range at your local dealer.53 words
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Advertisement16 1958-01-19 2 THIS SERIES IS ADAPTED FHM THE CAT AND THE MICE. 1 TO BE PLJJSHED THIS YEAR.16 words
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Advertisement70 1958-01-19 2 /¥€W /Je6s/X£ GENERAL Jft ELECTRIC /fU/l&St£ Room Air Conditioner at an amazing. l/o)\ l!^i") Cc\ \VBrSf Mll^Al ■■^■■3 o*4/tf"Zbk This years newest and most attractive fl— ||r room air conditioner Does a top job of cooling, filtering, dehumidifying. Equip- s^Jwm pert with 3 Rotator Air Directors. 10- j|rß position Temperature70 words
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Advertisement33 1958-01-19 3 i) inn k r^^T-^^L^^^^R """"""i LEONARD MOSLEY continues the nost fantastic, spy story of World War 11. I PAn I 0 1 i 111 Urt I C [yvette St~v\ JOHN EPPLER •illliiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiUMiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiimiinmiiimimiiiinr33 words
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Advertisement172 1958-01-19 3 The small Qolleiflex 4*4 I 4 x 4 cm. "1/ Mm Takes 12 pictures IS" 12" S on 127 (AB> Film x *>^^^^^r 35 mm Projectors |^i.Jj^a|S^9^//^of Schneider X»o*r". 3 5 60mm and lightvalue Synchro Comouf Shutter .1 500 i*< t BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG <^\172 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-01-19 4 Illi KKIIIMI PRIMr MINhlll! Mr Harold Macmillan. hand* with Singapore* Chief Minister. Mr Lim Mark. »n his arm il it !'<« l.i.ir Xirport \esterday The two »»mrn in the puture M« Mrs l.im (left) and wife of the Commissioner drneral At ritht: Mr Mj< nulUn.62 words
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109 1958-01-19 4 A -ED lapanese Foreign Minister tlew Tito Singapore la>r night twr hours after the artival of the British >ter. Mr. Harold MacmHlan Grey-haired Mr Aiicnim nn his way to Igri a teparatlons with Indi ping down at Paya Lesrom a PAA airlir Fujiyama was109 words
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Article78 1958-01-19 4 TABLET IN MEMORY OF LECTURFR A TABLET in memory of lan Macied at Suicapore. da? by "he Vlea Chai ;i rof A Oppenheim. :or. a lecturer in y at the university was a enthusiast and popular with his students and fellow lecturers. From Singapore he went u> Ghana for archaeological78 words
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Article30 1958-01-19 4 The Ball 1958. sponsored lointly by the Uniof Malaya Students" Union and the University of Malay a Athletic Union was Kini; Edward VII Hall. Sepoy Lines, last night.30 words
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109 1958-01-19 4 Hawkers, housewives complain to Mayor SINGAPORES Mayor, Mr. One Eng Guan, yesterday heard the complaints and problems of 110 people during a four-hour meet-the-pubhc session. They were mostly hawkers, who complained of difficulty in changing their licences. They also asked for more hawking sites. Some housewives said that they had109 words
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Article37 1958-01-19 4 Gnh Hai Lam pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of steahnc a car. valued at $2,650. from Tay Lay Geok on Jan 17. Bail of $5000 was offered.37 words
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Article48 1958-01-19 4 Goh Joon Hiang was remanded in custody after being charged in a Singapore court yesterday with armed robbery He It alleged to have robbed Koh Boon Cheen and Koh Chin Soon of $640 while armed with a knife, at Ah Hood Road, Singapore, on Thursday48 words
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Article25 1958-01-19 4 The Bethesda 'Katong* Church will hold an openair service today at 545 p.m at Marine Parade. The Rev. P. Contento will be guestspeaker.25 words
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195 1958-01-19 4 SPENDING SPREE BY TOURISTS WILL BE FILMED BY TV SINGAPORE'S tourist highlights will be seen by thousands of television viewers in three continents soon after the arrival this morning of the Orient Line luxury cruiser Oronsay with 1,200 tourists from Australia. Top cameramen of five television companies will record the195 words
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Article36 1958-01-19 4 In a hurry: S2O A taxi driver, Cheng Ah Bee, was fined $20 In Singapore yesterday for jumping the traffir light signal at the junction of Arab Street and Beach Road on Aug. 24 last year36 words
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Article32 1958-01-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Mr Justice Hepworth In the Supremo Court today admitted Mr B J M Dally and and Mr. Tan Soon Kiew to the Bar nt th^ Federation.32 words
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Article21 1958-01-19 4 Three people were Injured in a head-on collision in Thomson Road. Singapore ye.st'rday between a taxi and a car.21 words
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212 1958-01-19 4 Worried— because no one has asked for their rent rIE occupants of more than 20 huts in Kampong Tionff Bahru, Singapore, are worried because no one has collected rent from them for more than three years. Mr. Ng (hum i,O-\rar-nld representative of the villagers, brought up this unuHUdl problem again212 words
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72 1958-01-19 4 IyEDDIM. bells will ring next month in Singapore for two Malayans who met each other while at Melbourne. Mr. Goh Kee Song. 27. a chartered accountant who graduated from the I'ni. yersity of Tasmania, flrst met Miss Tan Knk Chmm during a Chinese New Year72 words
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Advertisement127 1958-01-19 4 HJk \/P YOU EVPQ jt^^. f^^M Oh yes! You can EAT MILO as well at drink it, you know. Just try sprinkling MILO. in its dry form, over bread and butter with a little sugar too. if you like it sueeter. You will be delighted with the delicious flavour. K127 words
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Advertisement179 1958-01-19 4 JAGUAR f0r1958 fixed head Model Once djjain the remarkable quality and performs laguar is evident in the new XX 150 With wid*r. roomier body, and wrap around windscreen oerformanca ca< has Droved to be oufstand'nglv su' r ]jfCp*f WITH DUNLOP DISC BRAKES Characterised by phenomenal p acceleration extending; throughout th«179 words
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281 1958-01-19 5 Colony linguist claims he can teach** A SINGAPORE linguist. Prof W Huang, who two months ago claimed he could teach students to read, write and converse in Mandarin from scratch in lust eight months, has streamlined his revolutionary system further. In his Cairnhill flat281 words
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Article82 1958-01-19 5 CITIZENS: MORE DETAILS NEEDED CEVERAL thousand ap- pi'cations for registration as Singapore citizens have been c^terred, the Singapore Citizenship Registry announced yesterday. Further inquiries were nfCMMry, an official statement said A number of applicants who have received white form* with black reference numbers are invited to go to the refiitry82 words
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Article65 1958-01-19 5 Mr. P Cessford. of Ben Line Steamers Ltd. has been elected chairman of the Singapore Shipowners' AsaoeU-Vlce-chairman i s Mr. W A. Bail <Bout>tead and Co., Ltd > Executive committee: Mr D Pot (Rotterdam Trading Co. <M) Ltd Mr D Richardson 'Mansfield and Co Ltd.), and Mr65 words
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Article35 1958-01-19 5 The staff of the Manufacturers' Life Insurance Co. in Singapore last night gave a farewell dinner to their former manager, Mr Nicholl. who has \wk retired after 26 years' service with the company35 words
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369 1958-01-19 5 T*HE man sticking stamps on a parcel at the Singapore G.PO. yesterday was in trouble. Like thousands of other 0.P.0. customers before him. he was using plue to stick on the stamps and found it a messy business. LuHr when I tried369 words
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Article32 1958-01-19 5 The Ceylcn Flood Relief Committee has received a 1 total of $12,073 from people and firms in Singapore. Gifts l n kind were worth another $6,005.32 words
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Article, Illustration267 1958-01-19 5 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - Stripper? Oh, No No, cries Candy DOUG LACKERSTEEN STEAM HEAT GIRL GOT SLIGHTLY HOT UNDER HER NYLON BIKINI By THE girl with the 3-D figure wriggled into a more comfortable position in Room 4-D of the hotel. 1 wriggled too. Largely because I've never been that close to such a267 words
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Article51 1958-01-19 5 Roland Pertwee and Ha- 1 i rold Dearden's play "To Kill A cv" will be performed by I The .tage Club for four nigh.s at the new Cultural i Centre, Canning Rise. Singa- pore, beginning on Wednesday. Tickets at $4. S3 and $2 are obtainable at51 words
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Article31 1958-01-19 5 JOHORE BAHKU. Sat.— ln the High Court today. Ngee Tow was sentenced to two years' Jail for rape of a 11--year-old Chinese girl at Pengerang on Sept. 4.31 words
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134 1958-01-19 5 rE Automobile Association of Singapore t« introducing a radio-con-trolled patrol service for its members tomorrow morning makinr it one of the most modern road repair services in the world Three repair vans equipped with two-way radio controlled from the association's office in Battery Road134 words
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275 1958-01-19 5 Malayan atomic scientist makes progress on cosmic rays KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A MALAYAN scientist's research on atoms and cosmic rays in Australia may yield important results for both countries, a statement from the Australian High Commissioner's office here said today. The scientist is Dr. Lim Yung Kio, a lecturer of275 words
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316 1958-01-19 5 NEW RADIO DEAL: ALL CARS MUST BE QUIET g V JULY I all motor vehicles and other internal combustion engines must be fitted with suppressors to prevent interference with radio reception, the Singapore Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, warned yesterday. After that date those who fail to316 words
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Article61 1958-01-19 5 PENANG, Sat.— The executive committee of the Penang and Province Wellesley State M. I. C, at an emergency meeting last night, passed a vote of no confidence in I president. Mr. N. T. S. Arurmißum Pillai. The meeting also decided to boycott a delecatcs' meeting61 words
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Advertisement48 1958-01-19 5 SHOCHIKU GIRLS REVUE la A Spectao.Ur Feast of Song. Dancr I jl -H mmi muiic direct from Tokyo! 0N STAGE TODAY 3 SHOWS: 1.30-7 A 9.30 p.m. c-Sfc- Majestic Theatre Ku J J Rates: $8 S6/- $4 S2 Advance Bookings at The Theatre RING ***** NO FREE LISTS!48 words
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Advertisement752 1958-01-19 5 MM It's H g for MY tr.; ney ll LOMBAR ./BANKING NKEII If CUSZON STRI k>l 1 if II or t.. P >kt m SENSATIONAL RESULTS CF NEW HEIGHT INCREASE SYSTEM! IN your owr home it is now possible to m crease your height by a MS Simple, Naturol Mr'752 words
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Article, Illustration574 1958-01-19 6 Let your hair down, if you are a Junior Miss SUSAN BARRIE TALKS TO -COLONY HAIR STYLIST i OXG HAIR, i rt'Ranltd M fill's -It. lit st jJoIA. (onu-JKuk in Mai n spile of the popu|,l of sliol l stvlrs. M.m\ tfirK \nlh> in 1 1 ii Iheir hair si-mi574 words
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Article34 1958-01-19 6 To keep your complexion soft, clear and satiny, try washing it daily in water in which you have mixed a little raw oatmeal The oatmeal will soften and purify the water.34 words
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Article54 1958-01-19 6 ROME There's a saying in the northern Italian town of Treviso that beautiful girls and red lettuce ao together. Treviso is famous for red lettuce. And the girls there not only grow the lettuce. They eat it too. It is to lettuce-eating, experts say. that the girl*54 words
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Article144 1958-01-19 6 T*HIS week's recipe is a tea-time favourite delicious date and banana tea-cake that any young cook can make. You need: Three tablespoons butter or substitute, 4 cup sugar, H teaspoon grated lemon-rtnd. 1 egg, l'» cups flour. 2 teaspoons baking-pow-der, pinch salt, 'a cup shopped dates. 1144 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-01-19 6 BAND-BOX GIRL BAND BOX BUSINESS GIRL. This is how you should look when you set off for your job in the morning, fresh, immaculate and perfectly groomed. You may skip the hat in Malaya, but shortie gloves add a lot to the crisp cotton dress. It has detachable white pique119 words
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Article104 1958-01-19 6 DON'T let your feet let you down MANY a girl with a pretty face and figure is spoillt by neglected or distorted feet Even the most elegant open party shoes cannot look right on clumsy feet with weak arches, deformed toes or neglected toenails. If you are among the girls104 words
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267 1958-01-19 6 FRUIT COCKTAILS BRING THAT BRIGHT EYES LOOK TAKING care of the skin is important to every girl, at any age. but it's no use using good cosmetics, clever make-up and facial massage if you neglect the source of real beauty a healthy diet There are certain rlta-min-nch foods that are267 words
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236 1958-01-19 6 Fairy-tale princess has mind of her own A PANEL of leading women in London have Just voted Prlncesa Shahnaz. 17-year-old only child of the Shah of Persia, "the girl with the fairy-tale charm." "A ravishing beauty," said one of the women. "A modern fairy-tale prince&s "She recall* all the breathless236 words
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Article, Illustration319 1958-01-19 6 There s tats of fun in perfume— but do spray it an Lovely Anne Heywood says— you believe that perfume adds to glamour?* Or are you one of those girls who just don't bother w«*h it And if you are perfumeconscious, do you always 1 use the same type because319 words
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Advertisement127 1958-01-19 6 ill ■c/ia f» You can tell he uses SILVIKRIN HAIR CREAM 1 There's something distinctive about cream does^ the miracle ingredient fl^K him. It isn't only that bis hair is always Pure Silviknn, which feeds into the S neatly in place you can see so clearly hair all that it127 words
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Advertisement731 1958-01-19 6 ZONAS many uses! j T\ m^ Treating a smsbW, fixing InVMr^^flK dressing, or stropping Wm \^m B V apod mpioc*. m mM Putting a nom-thpgnp MtnaSng a fnournn pen cap on a badminton rachtt or tptcttule frama. ZONAS f^K^ 1 ADHESIVE PLASTER ZONAS A* WATS STICKS FIKMLYI *OH€SIVi THE BORNEO731 words
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Article1396 1958-01-19 7 JUST IGNORE ONG! HE HAS ACTED WITHOUT AUTHORITY A m v If U 4*rr#r*t you wa«r to xwwr Addriss your litttr: The Know Alls', The Sunday Times, Cecil Street. Singapore 1. fUli. other day I received I a letter from Mr Ong Soon Ann. the Registrar of1,396 words
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1190 1958-01-19 7 K w^^^^^^^^^^^k OUR life is very miserable. My lather adores money, lives lor money and. I am sure. Is even willing to die for money. He is trying to coerce me into marrying a wealthy but unscrupulous man whom 1 abhor. He1,190 words
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Advertisement64 1958-01-19 7 y Carnation Evaporated Mi'k is pure, fresh milk coocen£J ♦'•d with Vitamin 0, koiMoajeMiicd to break. th« fat BPfP^R 'i rvak* it uniformly rich to th^ last drop, •tertli*e4 ip lv»»fi»TllT| cures which a baby's delicate stomach cannot rvol-..^ r I** P* r S digest. Carnation Milk, on th# other64 words
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Advertisement154 1958-01-19 7 FOR REALLY RAPID RELIEF FROM ACIDITY AND HEARTBURN I ALWAYS TAKE PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA rSp^Jj TABLETS I J3r*l fe c e y l l d l a^ you IHfl 'fir 69 H'ijpHN-LIPS 1 HANDY! Tlyit... Ibef'llkytt I (Jr IfJlf'M* ijf I fS k__ r BBS! Tmm^ i j ■^•^^'^lv^^^r154 words
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Miscellaneous31 1958-01-19 7 TUt***** (3AM3OLS -:JJ£j2&Mp> £»<&£& macs *ee*»iNo Mt c^uitel votrvt *€TTueo oownC wfru.. expecr >tou at i l i c»gv /f~ K^-^fy~~y 1 *oe TMe eveNiKia moj •iatcuino rue tv so i i-j31 words
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Article103 1958-01-19 8 QUEEN'S PORTRAIT: TENGKU'S VIEW DENANC, Sat Portraits of the Queen need not be removed from Government offices unless they are to be replaced by pictures of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tengku Abdul Rahman said here today. "Malaya is now an independent country," he said. It is only reasonable that the103 words
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Article, Illustration445 1958-01-19 8 LADY DOROTHY MACMILLAN. wife of the Prime Minister, is the third daughter of the 9th Duke of Devonshire. She was horn on July 28. 1900. and spent her early childhood partly in Lancashire and in London (her father was a Member of445 words
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206 1958-01-19 8 AMORY: TOUGH POLICY TO STAY- NO WAGE RISES LONDON. Saturday. 7"HE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Derick Heathcoat Amory declared last night that the British Government's tough economic policies would continue until inflation was beaten. The Chancellor, addressing a meeting of Conservatives at Shaldon. Devon, said that "no change" wasReuter - 206 words
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107 1958-01-19 8 JAKARTA TO ISSUE 225 m. MORE IN BANKNOTES J\K\»CT\ s.tl.—The Government an nounced today that the issue of bankiiDlts would be increased h> 225 million rupiahs This would hrmi; Hie the total banknote circulation to 1 oil) million rupiahs. Twenty -five million 50-cent coins >rth a total of ISJMJM ruReuter - 107 words
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Article71 1958-01-19 8 TAIPEH. Sat. Nationa- list China's Control Yuan announced today it had impeached 89 officials, including five former directors of i the Tobacco and Wine Monopoly Bureau. They have been charged 1 with abuse of power and dereliction of duty The council alleged they evaded the stamp tax71 words
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Article29 1958-01-19 8 MADRID. Sat. The Ministry of the Interior announced today that 44 people had been arrested for attempting to re-establish the Communist I Party in Spain— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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64 1958-01-19 8 Reactor 'must withstand earthquakes' ONDON. Sat. Yasukawa, president of the Japanese Atomic Power Company, arrived hen by air to place an order for a British atomic reactor which can withstand earthquake shocks. Dr. Yasukawa. who ing a 12-man dele that he wanted to bin proved Calder Hall ty; mic reactor64 words
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Article134 1958-01-19 8 rE HAGUE. Sat— A four-year-old girl who had been treated with radium became >,o radioactive she "infected" part of her house and garden, the Government Information Bervice reported today. The house was cordoned off with barbed wire and her family isolated in hospital. The InformationReuter - 134 words
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Article29 1958-01-19 8 TOKYO, Sat A US Navy transport plane with 31 people on board crash landed near Kadena air shortly after take-o?T injuring five people including the pilot— UP.UP - 29 words
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Article24 1958-01-19 8 LONDON. Sat The Prim e Miniver of China. Mr. Chou En-lai. has accepted an invitation to vi.sit Eeypt Cairo Radio reportfd today.24 words
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Article107 1958-01-19 8 NIKITA SOCCER STAR LONDON. Sat— The Daily Sketch today published a Page One picture to prove that Soviet Communist Party leader Nikita Khrushchev starred as a soccer player against a British team when he wa s a boy. With the picture of the stocky Khrushchev as a centre-half, the Sketch107 words
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Article80 1958-01-19 8 Fore on four wheels LONDON. Sat— Alan Hewitt. 28. was fined €14 yesterday for driving his car around a putting green. "I've had an urge to do that for years." he said. I'.P LONDON. Sat— Eight L'SAF Douglas B-66b Destroyer Jet bombers "with a nuclear carrying capability" flew into theReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement163 1958-01-19 8 I HELLO HILLMAN HUMBER OWNERS Let's Get together I for Special Service Week From 20th to 25th yam/my, Jyl Q a a During this period we cordially invite you to bring your car to our new Workshop and Service Station in Singapore for an inspection by our Experts completely free-of-charge.163 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1958-01-19 9 The faith healer who is living on 'borrowed' time HEY CALL HER 'THE SAINT CIX milts from the lu.: it of the city, almost in the centre ot termini; Upper ingoon lives a .)0--old woman who out\\;ni!l\ H ;i '>rdm Singapore housewife. Yet, according to her own story, she is1,030 words
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576 1958-01-19 9 TUAN DJEK - Man in jungle- green gives the Tuan such a scare! TUAN DJEK cfHHpt Wlf^j iffff^WKmlfßr CRIDAY |an. 10, 1958: Hot. dry, wmdy weather for the last week and more; it 's loveiy to see the ground cracking where for months was only mud and slosh. Khoon has started to clean576 words
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Advertisement108 1958-01-19 9 if you value HILLMAN you will Shell X-100 Motor OH i^^ j(^ *V prevents the major B AJI fVSHFLL^ cause of engine wear I ac corrosion. Cleansing Y^yj additives in Shell mmhbjsjbjbv X-100 keep engine parts rl^^l W clear of clogging ML W M deposits and therefore A M^M free-moving108 words
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Article52 1958-01-19 10 ANNOVNCEMI.VTs IJf (mtmummm, DO YOl BSUEVB! Janteen BH— from 119*0. Short* 99 M. Sheets HW Vtatt Lucks •rd Road. ITS NEVER TOp early t« pavt the financial way to Tour ehll•n a education By takina eat 1 >♦* BaMKNIHaI srOlaWiy aPOH C«UI MSB mm m *b vmbi akj Anew. PO52 words
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Article357 1958-01-19 10 PRINCES AND PAUPERS Singapore Jan. 19 1»M GOVERNMENT scholars in the technical college in Kuala Lumpur intend to ask for a $35 increase in their monthly allowance. Their present grant of $85 a month apparently is not enough. The secretary-general of the Technical College Students' Union claims357 words
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Article104 1958-01-19 10 Six month? ago the Singapore GovernirMtn* introduced fortnightly pa> fcjunior officers in division four. This innovation was made at the insistence of their unions. Now some of them want to revert to monthly pay because, they claim, they have difficulty in meeting their monthly bilis. During the agitation104 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-01-19 10 Oh that top lin« it 1, 6, 4, 0" (Malayan digits game booklet hay brokti Hi« Parak Turf Club's big sweep code system aimed at beating illegal lotteries)28 words
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Article, Illustration1840 1958-01-19 10 LEE SIEW YEE - Even in this Age of the Sputnik, this was quite a flight... LEE SIEW YEE iJllliMlllllipY iililillillillllliiiiimiiiiiiinnj WE were approaching the end of our journey, 32 of us, journalists, TV commentators and radio broadcasters from a dozen nations all guests of Qantas Empire Airways on their inaugural round-the-world goodwill flight.1,840 words
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Advertisement577 1958-01-19 10 (I.\»IFIED ADS. PERSONAL M *~4* <Wtm*mmm>. TRAFALGAR NOME PATIENTS wish Doctor R J Orove-Whr-e the reunng BJettoal SJMparlntendent and Mrs. Ore*e-Whl«e Baa \.«age and a Bright Future V MRS CX. FOKKI or. regret their lnH s^> Au Rev.. :r lo al S SssTaiTSsl S B 11l MK»N> \M \VT U577 words
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Advertisement11 1958-01-19 10 Soi* A SCHMIDT 4 CO. M LTD. PO BOX IMI, SIMAAPOtI.11 words
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Advertisement265 1958-01-19 10 T*** Tha Univartal POLf ROUTER -^.■aftaW warn by all SAS Di M eaptaint W I*l Flight \r<,lr4 «(<mry it yourt wilri MaWBBrSSftOy th* Univrrsal POIEROUTEft. tha »*ll*.ndinq w«t h thai fcttat Ih* ■yES^m flighl lap'd.ns ol SAS (Scandtn*. '^JE S^^^ nan Aiilmrt Syt'rm) on lima in all W' part* ol265 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-01-19 11 NO Murk poses in s»imth.it> tta- New r- solution of lovely 1 PhiNin. one of ipnrr's moit popular 1 picture of her la lit was p«ie< specially for the Sunday Time*. "From now on. 11l stand before the camera fully dressed." said the school rti.irm57 words
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190 1958-01-19 11 POLICE, THUGS IN RUNNING STREET BATTLE FIVE police radio technicians fought it out with six gangsters In a running street battle in Singapore on Friday afternoon. Two of the police went to hospital with arm and hand fractures. At 4.45 pm the five policemen, all from Police Headquarters. Pearl's Hill190 words
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Article59 1958-01-19 11 Moideen bin Mogari was fined $100. or two weeks' jail, in Singapore yesterday for trying to cheat a bus conductor of a 10-cent fare while travelling in an S.T.C bus along Geylang Road. The bus conductor, Leow Choon Kirn. said that Moideen claimed that he59 words
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194 1958-01-19 11 EASY' TO CHECK WELFARE LOTTERY RESULTS .IHMAJAM. Sa *****21. sold In 1 he first prize 2nd draw and Welfare ttery held here tor I he draw: I li: -i I'KI/h (.$350 000): M I mm. flxi/l^ I12&400) old in Negrl Semi. I'KI/K ($50,000). i Johore. ■i i i$25.000 Ml *****54194 words
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Article35 1958-01-19 11 A $200,000 cnurch in Thomson Road. Singapore was presented yesterday to the Seventh Day Adventist M by Mr. C. M. Lee "in gratitude to God for the goodness He has showered on me."35 words
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Article35 1958-01-19 11 Mrs A. K< nnard was awarded a silver cup for the best collection of old Ma- layan stamps at the annual exhibition of the Singapore Stamp Club at YMCA. Orchard Road, yesterday. j35 words
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656 1958-01-19 11 LEE KOON CHOY - The big ship grab brings barter trade to full stop LEE KOON CHOY COLONY EXPORTERS W€UUUED*-RICE FOR INDONESIA HELD UP IN GODOWNS By fly by Pulau Samboe and report: It is all so quiet there S trade with Palembang. jambi and other Indonesian barter ports came to standstill yesterday following656 words
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Article148 1958-01-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Raja Permaisuri Agong today urged women UMNO members to work together for a more prosperous Malaya. Speaking at a tea party given at the Suleiman Club here in her honour by the Kuala Lumpur Kaum Ibu (UMNO women's section >, she148 words
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Article35 1958-01-19 11 Singapore Copra Assorirtion noon prices per plcul yesterday were: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: January February $31 (Nominal). Tone steady. Sintapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $46 sellers, drum $50 sellers Tone quiet35 words
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Article15 1958-01-19 11 The tin price In Singapore yesterday roae by $3.50 per plcul to $*****.15 words
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Advertisement118 1958-01-19 11 G reatest natural health tonic in the world 9 1 h* w^ teep your fa miry fnee frown t J mfectl TV\«y'll lave its *J *X\< tostcTticy'll fhri%» on it/ /'Q^AVj Look, at them/ !>-> «k So Kappy/ So Wealthy/ Aw a Taa. daHctow Rib- na is world-famoua j" r118 words
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Advertisement267 1958-01-19 11 HHbSb^^^^^^sl 11l W\ i ftfii ill SAILING 10th A»r.l r\A^isWv,"^ H MTURNINC 30Hi A*ril V^Af M DAYS VOYACI WITH -W j' 4 DAYS IN |APAN \WaTT N DAYS IN HONC KONC dfeMP FIRST CLASS $«9« V "lj\\ FIRST CLASS AVAILABLI 3^^^ Including stay on board Children accordine to a«e APPLY267 words
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Miscellaneous231 1958-01-19 11 What's on TODAY Im.ik t. B\M) (ONCEBT at club ar.d .ass 9 am; Red Cross the Esplanade 6 p.rr. 3 pm; badminton, blllmrda. body SIM.APOKI HORKEBB' buildinc wiimtlif tinjj and b^ketI NION: Annual g*n*ral meet- ball tarn to 9p m ln» at CTen.U Ciuon hall. Ran- THE INOfJPFNDEYT MISSlOcoon Road231 words
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Article82 1958-01-19 12 Name, address and details MIST be written on the back of each print. Glossy prints are preferred: and should be postcard size or larger if possible. No responsibility is accepted for unsuitable photographs which do not have stamps for return postage. Photographs which are used in82 words
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Article, Illustration199 1958-01-19 12 I "Hi ki is so much to admire in the countryside, and contestants in this week's picture contest. "Countryside Scenes" went to work with a will to capture on film its divergent beauties. The Judges finally decided on the four pictures appearing on this page as the ones199 words
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439 1958-01-19 12 OPIUM-SMOKING SULTAN TOOK A SECOND WIFE AT 83 Selangor Journal, in its first issue dated Sept. 23. 1892. carried a long and interesting article on the ruling Sultan of the State entitled. "Abdul Samad. X.C.M.C. at home Abdul Samad ascended the throne of Selangor about 1859 and. after a long439 words
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279 1958-01-19 12 Historical Corner by Donald Davies Ing he was at the disposal of those of his subjects who wished to see him The Sultan often had visitors from different parts of the State to whom he lent an attentive ear while they related how they were getting on and what their279 words
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Advertisement311 1958-01-19 12 B^^^* Do you know that i^aJ^fl you^ can hire this cooker for $10/M mm C GAS SHOWROOMS Mioioor jMnl The CITYK f±j ServfCG J COLLEGE can train your mind to SUCCESS THROUGH I PERSONAL POSTAL TUITION ■■^■HHtMaMMIHaiH Tht Baaartt Colleac tun helped thousanria tSSSI! I"**1 Vim t«£i for thiTSkte'pro.peCTuiTlm thS311 words
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Miscellaneous175 1958-01-19 12 ACROSS: 1. Quoit thrown by 2 Producing no effect (11); S. ancient Oree., (4); a. Attempt, B il^itS'SS (6); 11. Drunk Ul); U. Rascal 6 Attention (3i; 7. Arrert (4»; (4); 13. Declaim (6); 15- Main- 8 Encourage* (7>: 9. Paaaage tenances (T); 17. InaecU (I); «4); 10. Notices <4i;175 words
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Article, Illustration538 1958-01-19 13 Doug Lacker s teen sees the new shows His latest film is the best he's made a storm has raged in that teacup over the latest Charlie Chaplin film, "A KINC IN NEW YORK"! Poor Charlie' His critics guided their missiles at him from a538 words
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Article, Illustration325 1958-01-19 13 Never a dull moment in snowy kingdom of the bouncing Bogarde THE Rank Organisation hdve come up with a winner m "CAMPBELL'S KINGDOM a hot tale about heated tempers in the cold Canadian Rockies. It's just the stuff to give the troops— and you more rugged civilians. For It contains325 words
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Article299 1958-01-19 13 THERE'S a mixed bag this week with a common factor of excellence. None is more excellent In its way than the recording of Julian "Salad Days") Slade's new London show. "Free as Air." It's a winner from curtain up to the finale. The music bubbles, the words299 words
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Article183 1958-01-19 13 TT was pretty edgy in the little old town independent producer Edward L. Alperson set up in Mission. Texas, for his legend of the Old West. -THE RESTLESS BREED." A crummy gunman tides In periodically to shoot up one of the more solid citizens,183 words
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154 1958-01-19 13 Orlando takes to trees like Tarzan EK>R the chivalrous knight 1 Orlando It was a black day the Saracens sent a saucy siren Into the Christian camp. This bevel-nipped beauty with one deep breath has every other man on the premises scheming to become her bosom companion. "ORLANDO", an Italian154 words
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Advertisement738 1958-01-19 13 C k Iv^hF \I m TT^mmTmWmW^^m)] 1 tt 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 B I 'tHwn; A KING IN NEW YORK "I2I. (SB I Urn- niii\< n<M)D in«i*sT».R B m 1 < m.: "COOT HffH STORY" Srepr Teen. PM«>M JSI j^ O/ 1 S inltit§ 11.1.45.4 6.30 9.30 m m738 words
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Advertisement398 1958-01-19 13 It rrtyrMwM I* 2 mZSXJS3inM Pal B-oe-SMrle, jMMa I. J tOth "ADDII tnVF" Ci»ema»*^e W rnfry Fen'i WrWlt lUft C«Jr By P« Lw. t~ COMING! "ORLANDO" in (.tmmweoft Eastman c Today 9 mm "TRADITION" (Mandarin) -ft Tm7^ 4 m W ""s7 A Ph nr •»**>* v a.m.. 1.45. 415. »iffm398 words
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Miscellaneous218 1958-01-19 13 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE tovanl And His Orchestra: 1130 SEKVICF 41 metrea Religious Hall Hour; P.M 12.00 SERVICE 41 metre. Melody T me HJ0 SINGAPORE Great; 1.00 Programme Summary; Median wave 476 metre* J 01 Music In A Mid-day Mood; 130 Time Signal And News: 145 ki \l\ ii in K218 words
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Advertisement581 1958-01-19 14 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS SO MUCH! BBBBBrVBBBBr^BBB^^iBBBBBBI BBBBaf^- IbB^^BBBbS Wm* For example: W'OKLD-WIDE LEADERSHIP WmMcvn m the wot Lii -'ii:?, fly there Pan American tlie airline th.it gives you the priceless advantage of rouod-the-world experience t acroM the Pacific, first across die Atlantic, first throujbout Latin A: first round the581 words
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Miscellaneous1253 1958-01-19 14 "w~ C T 7ksT"*'— "7 Jf' I C^Ljasr^E^~ A ■JB^^^T vßfl VBa^^^Baa^in^4nUßßulullui)la\l^B^DSß* x V 4bbS l& sbbbbbbbbbbl bhIV ■i v »iaW j^bbV^- iL\V 1 4»ar^aßßT i 1 <l *l'vßß^. T: Vi iak I Hk ■HllKflr^ > BaaaV^H i* I a\ aaVYV V #4vt m WM^y r LOYAL PEOPLE this week1,253 words
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Miscellaneous25 1958-01-19 16 X^ y f *j Vli *Sk vw« R^S^w^ SS^^Bk^Pß^iH^B^tf^ 'Jf v% *^v v ~"n^> ,i ~^w I'^^^B^Br^Bk W^^b\ t5 II i BAI i^r^"^^^\ jw Bi^^^^^^^^^^^^^25 words
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1536 1958-01-19 17 EDGAR LUSTGARTEN - Spilsbury admits: I washed wound— so a man is freed EDGAR LUSTGARTEN t^aJ^fffl SUICIDE or MURDER? The anstver depended on the expert witnesses... By II is not till Late M the tilth i\.\\ of the tensest murder trial th;it Hand li.is pent need for in ;n 20 VOsTI lli.il at1,536 words
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Advertisement479 1958-01-19 17 /Jum/mai j^r PRESENTS 3 NEW SOUPS t TURKEY NOODLE SOUP Choicest ptaees of plump turkey enriched golden noodles. ..and the most flavorful turkey broth youhav««veTUst*H' It'a limply delictous! K*^£ Bl minestrone soup mmSmm A delicious ItaHan-styl* M vrget»bl« soup mud* with I variety of garden-fresh fWi JBr*"^ vegetables, apagh«ttini and479 words
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Article, Illustration288 1958-01-19 18 This is what Rootes Group represents C R Regnald Rootes, deputy chairman of the British Rootes Group, impressed everyone who met h m m Singapore and the Federation last week as a v ous. able man w th a ketr analytical mind and an .e knowledge of local288 words
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116 1958-01-19 18 Two top of league cyclists now here TWO British ndrr cent arrivals from England will strengthen the Changl Cycling Club th.s season They are Cpl. Frank Southwell. 23. and LAC Jeffrey Wynne. 20. Both are attached to the Royal Air Force Changi. Singapore Cpl. Soutr.*> i was the Halt on116 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1958-01-19 18 |Y|ORE people are turning to the dual-purpose station wagon as the answer to their transport problems. Businessmen whose typists insist they be picked up in the morning; farmers, estate and mine managers, who often have big loads to carry in addition1,074 words
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393 1958-01-19 18 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By rE Football Association of Malaya will be throwing away a rare opportunity if it does not arrange a match with the English First Division club, Blackpool, which will tour Australia and the Far East in May. England's famous soccer wizard. Stanley Matthews.393 words
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Article104 1958-01-19 18 ACROSS: 1. Dtec. 6. Essays 11. Intoxicated. 12, 1/xm. 18. Recite. 15. Upkeeps 17. Moth*. 1«. Tees. 19. Set. 21, Brr. 23. Wanders. 25, Sea 27. Gas. 28. Stipend 30. Cod. 32, Tat. 34, Came. 35 EArr* it. Becomes. 39, Peaked 41 Mete 42. Slaughter*-. 43, Cheese. 44,104 words
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Advertisement105 1958-01-19 18 r to Quality First motoring H^^^^^^^^^S^^^^^*' MOMH CO«W[» IMS raises the standard of 1 BJ^^^a^BW .^SL^^^^^Sa^BS^H a^^^^»_ x W^j^ mltter W llch < r y° u ch 00 i" the Motto range you get -Vr_ >^^ ne fi ts livelier OM V performance, finer styling, extra >^^ \^^^SS^^ >'-^P vr*±*105 words
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Advertisement137 1958-01-19 18 SINGAPORE The AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION of Singapore have pleasure in announcing the opening of their radiotelephone breakdown service on 20th January 1958. With the introduction of this service, AA. Members will be required to telephone a special number when in need of assistance, when the nearest breakdown van to them will137 words
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Article929 1958-01-19 19 LARRY CARROLL TRY FIVE MINUTES BEFORE END DECIDES RUGGER FINAL By Fighting spirit pulled the favourites through KUALA LIMPUR, Saturday. gELANC.OR beat Johore by eight points (goal and try) to five (goal) in the H..M.S. Malaya rugby final at Merdeka Stadium this evening. It was their929 words
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Article321 1958-01-19 19 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON. Bat DIVISION <>Nf tfalagaan 2 Bwntiey S Finis Helves t Chelae* Neweasli. 1 Li>rie«sr Aneaal 1 l,it*n S Aston M&n I niU4 7 Mtaa I NolU Fw 1 Leeds 1 1 F«riwM«Ut Man (its 1 *.in«erUnd I rvetUMi 1 Tottenham 3 rrestan I West Breaa. 3321 words
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Article63 1958-01-19 19 PIETERMARITZBTTRG Sat Natrl had scored 78 for one •Ticket In reply to Australia's fir*innings total nf 5*9 when rain ••topped play just before close on rhe second day of their four-day match here today All-rounders Richie Benaud and Alan Davidson both mm- pleied centuries for trieReuter - 63 words
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Article197 1958-01-19 19 Tennis star rushed to hospital SYDNEY. Sat Visiting international players Mike Green and Barry Mackay of the United States and South Africa's Trevor Fanrutt all had fairly rasy ictorie.s in the opening round of the Australian tennis championships at White City courts today. An early surprise was the withdrawal ofReuter - 197 words
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Article468 1958-01-19 19 WITH rhe athletic KM Ernest Frida was one Soon, whfn he scored a na tion 100 yards run at tl sports meet at Sepoy Lim Former Anglo Chinese •choolboy and now a Police recruit. Frida achieved his win by almost a nose in the468 words
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373 1958-01-19 19 Kiwis lose but impress in their first outing RUGGER fans in Singapore had their first glimpse of Kiwi-style rugger yesterday when the A" Company Ist Battalion New Zealand Regiment madt their debut against a strong President's XV on the padang. I Although beaten by 18, points < three goals and373 words
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Article98 1958-01-19 19 Three goals by Hon Yam paved the way for BCR.Cs 3-1 victory over Indians In their BHA first round senior knockout fixture at Balestier Road yesterday Chinese led 2-0 at half-time Jeddie got I As only goal The other senior game between RAF Changl and Wandererg98 words
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Article25 1958-01-19 19 BRISBANE. Sat England's »omen cricketers beat Queensland by an Innings and 113 runs t Toowooba today England 253-2. Queensland M and 74— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article237 1958-01-19 19 I^LALA LUMPUR. Sat Pe- rak Combined School, beat Johore Combined Schools by 14 points i a goal two penalty goals i and a try) to six *a penalty goal and a dropped goali at the Merdeka Stadium here today. Johore have only themselves to blame237 words
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228 1958-01-19 19 CHONG JIN INVITED TO PLAY IN DUTCH MEET KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Oon Chong Jin. 18-year-old brother or Chong Teik. has been invited to take part in the Dutch international badminton championships at Harlem on Feb. 22 and 23 Also Invited for the championships are leading players from Denmark America and228 words
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330 1958-01-19 19 HUNTE 15 142 n.o. IN WEST INDIES 266-2 BRIDGETOWN. Saturday. OPENING batsman Conrad Hunte scored 142 not out on his Test debut for West Indies in th# first Test against Pakistan here to West Indies had scored 266 tor two by the close of play on the first day. RohanReuter - 330 words
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Article53 1958-01-19 19 Former Malayan champion Jockey Garnet Bougoure returned to Singapore yesterday from Sydney Bougoure. who ha s brm riding in Melbourne fo r the past mx months-, will ride for leading owner, Shaw Stables, this MM He wa.s arcnmpanlfd b? his wife and three daughters and fellow Australian53 words
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Article46 1958-01-19 19 IPOH. Sat— Stlangnr who had beaten Perak 3-0 terday in the first match of the Malayan Horkey F< tion quadrangular here, today beat Negri Sembilan 2-0 In the earlier match Penang routed Perak 6-1. Yesu-rdav Penang had lost 3-1 to Neen46 words
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Article67 1958-01-19 19 A second halt rally em bled RAF Seletar to bern HMNZS Royalist by 11 points (go m tries) to ten <t»o goals i in rugger match at the Na\al Base yesterday. Leading io-O at half-time tha Royalists scored tries throueti Maxwell and Davit*., both67 words
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Article223 1958-01-19 19 £800 fine if N. Ireland back out LONDON. Sat.— Wlthdrawaj from the World Cup finals In Stockholm next summer would cost Northern Ireland a fine of 10.000 Swiss francs (about £800 i. The possibility of Ireland's withdrawal has arisen because their Football Association's rules do not permit matches on a223 words
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Advertisement111 1958-01-19 19 Wow KUALA LUMPUR ro BANGKOK by MALAYAN AIRWAYS With effect from Saturday 25th ==s^jMg^rgfe> January M.A.L. services ML.W6 and ML3OS will call at KUALA LUMPUR. This has necessitated slight alterations to the schedules as follows:— ML3O6 ML3OS 0745 dep Singapore arr 1800 0920 arr K. Lumpur dep 1630 0940 dep111 words
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Obituary59 1958-01-19 20 Umm. MBT KIAM KOO ma* Margaret Urn Sat* Ngo) passed away peacefully at p.m on 17 1 M Punaral on Sunday at 1 p m at Church of 88 Petar and Paul Pleas* «on t send wreaths Any donations pamaaa aaaa to ■attars Of The Poor or aay Low59 words
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Article36 1958-01-19 20 KNOWLEDGMEST M m-,r4. (tlimimmmi THE FAMILY of the late Mr ■yhwatflr Thaartra thank all rclatlves. fiianda and General Hospital Staff In Ward 45 for vi'f-a"'.i ,"rr/.4r,'f tr.d .s*T\lre* randarad In tlMar racant bereavement. Upcountry papers plaaaa36 words
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Obituary23 1958-01-19 20 IN ME MORIA M M »»t4m lit (Hlmimumt. IN LOVINO MEMORY Of Homer Cheng Hui Ming. BUaaad liaoa 17.1 54 but not forgotten23 words
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Article2038 1958-01-19 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Race goes to Golden Dollar on an objection By First Trick triumphs by a head ARTINA COMPLETES SMART DOUBLE WITH A LAST- FURLONG DASH IPOH. Saturday. piRST TRICK, with Abdul Muwi up, produced a storming run in thl* slmi^ht to beat Cniaeiro I>\ a2,038 words
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Article66 1958-01-19 20 TOTAL POOL: S2M.7M Ist. *****2 (SbS.6lO) 2nd. 237*27 <U3.3«M 3rd 141« i« (SIS 652) STARTERS <S 2 1 1 each): Nos. 1M221. 1157 M. 2S9CS9, 1*3238, ****** *****4. 3131 M, 13C959. CONSOLATION PRIZES (Sl.M* each): N«s 31*33*. IS72M. *****2. 1772*6, 300*59 *****9. *****7 *****4, *****9. *****9 TREBLE66 words
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140 1958-01-19 20 SELAN6OR GOLD CUP MEET NEXT MONTH rE Selaneor Turf Club will hold its Cold Cup meet on Feb. 15. 19 and 22 The merlins will be for Class One and Class Four horses Class One horses will have horses will go. over s'jF or a mile and 6F or l«m140 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-01-19 20 PERRY IS TEACHING A MASTER OF SPORTS Russian tennis players will be playing at Wimblrdon this year for tbe first time. They have accepted official invitations from the All-England Club and the British Lawn Tennis Association. Here Raja Kirsanova Russia's No. 1 tennis girl and a Soviet Master of Sport65 words
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Advertisement321 1958-01-19 20 I I \n>IFIED_AD& M W~4m <I« (»<■!■■■ I. LOPEZ To Margaret and Fraacta at K K M H on HIM A aon. Stevea atartco. \n\mi N< must M Wtrti Ht (Himimmm). HOD*3i» POR COMMOICIAL Photography. Calendars. Mm atnes ate obUinabla from Joan Booty'a Mann»qula Tralnlnc Charm BVhool Morning BvenUrn ClaaMa321 words
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Advertisement161 1958-01-19 20 The Aristocrat ■AjZ E^FLETCHER 1M.W06 Orchard t Hd Singapore. Tel.. ***** CASH PRICE $594/Hire purchase terms can be arranged THE /j] j I j ELECTRIC |l^\\ \s^^ ATTRACTIVE Sole OstriDulors TAN CHENG MOH ELECTRIC CO. WE ARE THE f SPACEMEN \fiN7 Or TO-DAY! m£: No idle boist this you can161 words
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