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Title Section25 1959-01-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY 4 I II I Ih I I l» SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times He**** »td. 1845. xMONDAK, JANUARY 26, 1959 15 CENTS25 words
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Article, Illustration242 1959-01-26 1 R. PESTANA - A Formosa protest— so now there will be no flags R. PESTANA By SINGAPORE, Sun. k The Pacific Area Travel Association has decided not to fly the national flags of all the delegations at the opening of the FATA conference at thp Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow. The decision was made242 words
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Article18 1959-01-26 1 COLOMBO. Sun. Premier Solomon Bandaranaike has accepted an invitation from President Tito to visit Yugoslavia. U.P.I.UPI - 18 words
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Article, Illustration472 1959-01-26 1 yLOWSIEWTHIAM - yLOWSIEWTHIAM Gate-crashers push past guards at Exposition site Council stall manned and all lit up i B Singapore, Sun. DRICHT lights blazing from the City Council pavilion at the site of the Constitution Exposition here tonight drew a large crowd to Kallang— only to be stopped by a472 words
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Article629 1959-01-26 1 Abdul Rahma" dies in with assurances on continuing association BUT THERE IS NEED FOR REVIEW OF PARTY SET-UP UNDER CONSTITUTION By BOON YOON CHIANG Singapore, Sun. Jfffl FKDEKATION Print Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today assured I'MNO leaders here that Singapore UMNO would not be cut629 words
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Article183 1959-01-26 1 Jakarta paper on Tengku I plan JAKARTA, Sun. It is "nice to hear" talk about the rebirth or the Malayan race now when the tendency is for nations to drift away from one another, an Indonesian paper said in an edixirial. The English language Indonesian observer here said there hasUPI - 183 words
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Article29 1959-01-26 1 NAGOYA. Sun. Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama said here today that he hoped a revised VS. -Japan security pact will be signed by the end of March.— U.P.l.29 words
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Article808 1959-01-26 1 MCA charter revote date is fixed KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. nnHE 162-member general committee of the Mala- yan Chinese Association will meet here on March 1 for a revote on the organisation's controversial constitution which was rejected by the Registrar of Societies a week ago. The publicity chief of Me MCA,808 words
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Article72 1959-01-26 1 Death comes to hunting party KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Police Constable Ahmad bin Yunus. 31. of the Sungei Besi police station was shot and killed yesterday evening when he was with a party of seven hunters near Cheras Road near here. Police said that Ahmad received a shot in the forehead72 words
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Article37 1959-01-26 1 AYR (Scotland). Sun. Mr. Grlgorie loanisyan. a first secretary at the Russian Embassy in London, joined people from all over the world in honouring the bicentenary of the Scottish poet. Robert Burns, today.37 words
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162 1959-01-26 1 TUMPAT, Sun. 3IX Tumpat flshermen, believed drowned when no news was received about them after they had put out to sea 15 days ago were reported safe in Patanl, south Siam today. When they were reported lost the Minister of Agriculture,162 words
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Article37 1959-01-26 1 K THUGS RAID WEODINC HOME MNGtfOaB, Sun. Thirty gangster's armed with iron bars raided Mil iv home in Li-mekong •IT ChMtf Road at in ittn i^lit suon aftrr WU§t' lßg irlrbratiou. I > .toutbs were injured.37 words
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Article, Illustration635 1959-01-26 2 Provide 'new type' of tourist with cheap but good facilities, advises an Indian expert Singapore, Sunday THE last big batch of about 25 delegates to the PacificArea Travel Association conference to be opened here tomorrow arrived today with more ideas on how to attract tourists. Prime Minister Teng-i ku Abdul635 words
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304 1959-01-26 2 10 PRETTY PATA GUIDES ON GUIDED TOUR I SINGAPORE, Sun. J Ten pretty receptionists who will show PATA conference delegates around were today taken on a conducted tour around the Victoria Memorial Hall by the Director of Tourism Mr Robert Howlett, who is conference secretary. A plan of the conference304 words
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Article50 1959-01-26 2 SINGAPORE. Sun— A new union, the Singapore Driver*' Union, was formed today by an independent City Councillor. Inche Mohamed Sharifl bin Dollah. The object of the union i". to protect the interests of drivers of all nationalities including owner-drivers, drivers of private cars and taxi drivers.50 words
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Article44 1959-01-26 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Private Leslie Lane, of 221 Vehicle Bn., was fined $150 in the Sessions Court today for negligent driving on Aug. 9. He was originally charged with causing the death of Kam Swee Seng by negligent driving.44 words
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217 1959-01-26 2 GOVERNORS AIM AT PROMOTING CO-OPERATION By CHIN SOON KUI KUCHING, Sun. The 10th interterritorial conference was held here under the chairmanship of the CommissionerGeneral for South East Asia, Sir Robert Scott. The leaders of the delegations from the territories were the Governor of Sarawak, Sir Anthony Abell, and the Oove-.ior217 words
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Miscellaneous11 1959-01-26 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby fOHOOffeN) J /fT$ COLO AMO /JM11 words
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Article407 1959-01-26 3 STATE DEPARTMENT ADDS PROVISO ON SATISFACTORY CONTROL SYSTEM WASHINGTON, Sunday. THE United States is prepared to conclude an agreement for the indefinite discontinuance of nuclear weapons tests, subject only to the satisfactory working of the control system. In an 800-word statement last night the StateReuter - 407 words
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88 1959-01-26 3 Missiles: The U.S. count is now 65 WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States has so far launched 65 ballistic missiles, of which 13 were failure s, 17 partially successful, and 35 successful, accordin g to statistics available today. Defence Department sources said the fact that technicians rated, a launching as successful88 words
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Article20 1959-01-26 3 BERLIN: Herr Willy Brandt, the Governing Mayor of West Berlin Is to visit Canada and the United States next month.20 words
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Article23 1959-01-26 3 BAGDAD: A new Iraqi law imposes the death penalty on any citizen who takes up arms against Iraq or any other Arab country.23 words
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Article24 1959-01-26 3 CALCUTTA: A Comet IV airliner on the lirst proving flight of the London-Tokyo route returned to Dumdum Airport today soon after developing engine trouble.24 words
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Article20 1959-01-26 3 QUEBEC: Three people w re killed and eight injured when the roof collapsed in a curling rink in Huntsvillu, Ontario.20 words
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Article21 1959-01-26 3 AMMAN: The death toll in Thursday's airliner crash near here rose to 10 with the deatn of a Lebanese girl passenger.21 words
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Article17 1959-01-26 3 MONTREAL: Allen A. Aitken. brother of Canadian-born British publisher Lord Beaverbrook, died In Hospital. He was 70.17 words
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Article33 1959-01-26 3 SANTA MONICA: A Californian geophysirlst says his plan for converting salt water to fresh water by exploding a hydrogen bomb beneath the floor of the sea "looks very good" after a year's study.33 words
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Article146 1959-01-26 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— A disc Jockey set a new 100-hour record for staying awake without medication yesterday and said he was determined to slay that way for another 100 hours with the help of his own determination and constant reminders from others to146 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-01-26 3 BURMESE PRESIDENT TRIES A DANCE THE PRESIDENT of Burma I Win Maiing. wearinc Ka- < hin dress, and holding a sword, dances with a Kachin Kirl during an annual tribal festival. The President conferred titles and awards on the chieftains at the festival, held at Myitkyina. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 47 words
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111 1959-01-26 3 Nasser says 'yes 9 to British mission CAIRO. Sun— The United Arab Ruoublic has agreed to let Britain set up a mission in Cairo to oversee the working of the new Anglo-UAR financial agreement, authoritative sources said today. The sources said that the British Foreign Office official. Mr. Colin CroweUP - 111 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-01-26 3 THIS IS the Armstrong Siddeley Gamma engine which took Britain's first Black Knight space rocket out of the earth's atmosphere on Sept. 7. Details of the engine have just been made public. Its four combustion chambers can be rotated to controlReuter - 75 words
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196 1959-01-26 3 LONDON, Sun.— The violent death of world motor racing champion Mike Hawthorn appeared today to have produced a new "James Dean legend." Hawthorn, a popular national hero because he was the first Briton to win the world title, was killed on Thursday when196 words
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Article, Illustration279 1959-01-26 3 LOS ANGELES Sunday. ACTOR STERLING HAYDEN has defied a couri A order by taking his four children on a voyage to Tahiti aboard his schooner Wanderer, it was learned today. Hayden was awarded custody of the children by a Los Angeles judge last week,UPI - 279 words
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Article61 1959-01-26 3 TOKYO. Sun. Japan is expected to contribute as much as U. 5.5290 million '$870 million) this year to the Colombo Plan aid programme for South-East Asian countries, the Foreign Office said yesterday. A report said that Japan's contribution will be spent for training 210 South-East Asian61 words
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Article201 1959-01-26 3 New 35-point programme announced for schools in East Germany BERLIN, San. Russian will again become compulsory as the first foreign language in East German schools, according to a 35-point programme announced today for further socialising the school system during the next few years English or French mayReuter - 201 words
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172 1959-01-26 3 PAKISTAN LIMITS HOLDINGS TO 1,000 ACRES IZARACHI, Sun.—Pre- sident Mohammad Ayub Khan last night I announced proposals for land reforms which I will limit holdings of irrigated land in West Pakistan to 500 acres. Holdings of unirrigated land will be limited to 1.000 acres. President Ayub Khan said a lawReuter - 172 words
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Article74 1959-01-26 3 NICOSIA. Suk. Brition paratroops are maintaining curfews on the villages of Agros and Agridla In the mountains of south-west Cyprus. The curfews began on Friday as a "preventive measure" following two days of disturbances in the villages. The secretary of the Cypriot Secondary School at74 words
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Article150 1959-01-26 3 CARACAS, Sunday. pUBA'S revolutionary leader. Dr. Fidel Castro, yesterday called on all freedom-loving LatinAmericans to nelp overthrow the regimes in tru> Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and Paraguay and unite against domestic and foreign oppression. The 32-year-old Doctor of Law and guerilla leader, who I overthrew Cuban150 words
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Article28 1959-01-26 3 TOKYO. Sun. The Maritime Safety Board here said today a Japanese fishery agency patrol boat was fired upon last night by two Communist Chinese boats. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration387 1959-01-26 4 Singapore told to prepare for huge let airliners expected to call here later this year Singapore, Sunday fHE International Civil Aviation Organisation has requested the Singapore Government to lengthen its airport runway at Paya Lebar to accommodate the huge jet airliners which are expected to387 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-01-26 4 Among the crowd in the Chettiar Temple in Tank Road, Singapore, for the Thaipusam festival was author Han suyin. second from left. With her are Miss Lymn Robinson, her secretary; Mr. Luraschi, Paramount* director of international relations and. holding camera, Mr. R. A. Arthur, the69 words
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217 1959-01-26 4 Spore blood bank will not welcome the paid donors SINGAPORE, Sunday. INTENDING blood donors suspected of having been induced to volunteer by promise of cash will not be welcome at the Singapore Blood Bank. Dr. Margaret Gibson-Hill. medical officer In charge of the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service, today told the217 words
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Article51 1959-01-26 4 Had 14 bottles of samsu $150 TEMERLOH, Bun.— A vegetable gardener. Sun Chee, 55, was yesterday fined $150 or four months' jail for possessing 14 bottles of samsu and three jars of fermented mash on which excise duty had not been paid. He was arrested at Lanchang Estate on Jan.51 words
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Article97 1959-01-26 4 A list for dividing of $12,000 SINGAPORE. Sun.— About 250 former employees of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Co. In Henderson Road are being registered by their union in order to divide $12,000 among them as severance pay offered by the management. The money will be distributed by the acting Commissioner97 words
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Article34 1959-01-26 4 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. The National Union of Standard Primary Teachers, Trengganu branch, will hold a two-day education course on March 7 and 8 at the Tengku Ampuan Mariam Malay Girls' School here.34 words
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176 1959-01-26 4 LABUAN IS UNLIKELY TO OUST SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Sun. Labuan is unlikely to succeed Singapore as the main civil air station in this area in the foreseeable future. International airline operators in Singapore indicated this when asked to comment on a Kuching report that planes on the London Sydney route might176 words
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165 1959-01-26 4 Students to see Poly opening on television SINGAPORE, Sun. Students will watch the historic official opening of the Sinepore Polytechnic by Prince Philip next month on television. Mr L. Cre.sson, chairman of the Polytechnic Board, explained that this was because there would only be limited accommodation in the main entrance165 words
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Article25 1959-01-26 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Yeo Gek Kiong was jailed for 12 months today for stealing $16 from Asnah binte Jinan on Dec. 12.25 words
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Article36 1959-01-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The United States Consul-Gene-ral in Singapore, Mr- Avery Peterson, left here yesterday for a three-week routine visit to Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei. He is due to return on Feb. 13-36 words
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Article39 1959-01-26 4 PETALINO JAVA, Sun. All side-roads here will have streetlights, it was decided at a recent meeting of the finance and general purposes sub-committee of the Development Corporation. A sum of $20,000 was allocated for this.39 words
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Article135 1959-01-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sun The Singapore Art Society will stage its annual open art exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall from April 1 to April 7 simultaneously with the Singapore Arts Festival. The society hopes to make this its best exhibition. Details of the show will soon be135 words
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Miscellaneous503 1959-01-26 4 Singapore diary... PACIFIC AREA TRAVEL AS- CLUBS (Queen Street): Judo SOCIATION'* eighth annual coo- p.m.; motor-repairing, art class, ference at Victoria Memorial Hall, photography 7 p.m. 9 a.m. opening by the Chief I KATONG BOYS' CLUB (QuilMinister, Tun Llm Yew Hock, and I lemard Road i Badminton. Indoor followed by503 words
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238 1959-01-26 5 BURGLARY No. 4 IN A YEAR AT STORE Director thinks thieves hid in the building SINGAPORE, Sunday. QIAN SINGH and Co. Ltd.. the departmental store in Rallies Place, has been burgled ayain for the fourth time within a year with total losses believed to be more than $33,000. Police were238 words
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Article81 1959-01-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Visitors to the Cable and Wireless stall at the Singapore Constitution Exposition will be allowed to exchange free messages with telegraph operators in Hong Kong and Penan g. This is one of the demonstrations of working telegraph equipment which the company will exhibit. Another81 words
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Article27 1959-01-26 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Chong Keo Sawmill, owners of a lorry foi.nd carrying an overload of 12 cwt. of planks, were fined $120 here today.27 words
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88 1959-01-26 5 Increase in welfare aid last year SINGAPORE. Sun. The number of people receiving public assistance and T.B. allowances from the Social Welfare Department increased In the final quarter of last year from 21,610 to 23.111. During the period, the total amount paid out was $2,519,267 compared with $2,314,986 in the88 words
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Article43 1959-01-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. At RAF Transport Command Aeromodical Comet left Changi early this morning with 19 patients aboard on one of its regular "mercy runs" to Britain. The Comet Is expected to arrive at Lyneham. Wiltshire, late tomorrow afternoon.43 words
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Article19 1959-01-26 5 KUALA TRENGOANU. Sun. The Kuala Trengganu Camera Club's annual exhibition will be held here on April 17.19 words
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87 1959-01-26 5 ARMED MEN HOLD UP SALESMAN: $3,000 HAUL CINGAPORF, Sun. *3 Three men armed with dagggers robbed a salesman of more than $3,000 in cash and valuables in Marsilling Village, off the 15 i mile Bukit Timah Road here, yesterday. Police said the salesman. Teo Gin Swee, was in a car87 words
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Article59 1959-01-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Joel Rosen, a young American pianist, will give two concerts at the cultural centre here next week. His first concert will be a solo recital next Sunday night. On Feb. 6 he will be joined by well-known Singapore violinist. Goh Soon Tioe. in a59 words
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Article30 1959-01-26 5 SEGAMAT. Sun. Charged here with causing hurt with a knife to his wife on Eldred Estate, Tan Chok Chuan, 32, was bound over in $200 for a year.30 words
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237 1959-01-26 5 BEAUTY WANTS ENGAGEMENT RING BACK i SINGAPORE, Sunday A glamour girl is keeping her fingers crossed hoping that a gang of thieves may have a spot of sentiment. For among the $10,000 In cash and gems stolen from her237 words
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264 1959-01-26 5 APPEAL TO MINISTRY SINGAPORE. Sunday. OEVERAL University of Malaya graduates who have, in the past four years, been receivine teaching bursaries from the Singapore Government do not want to be teachers now. These graduates, who are at present doing the one-year diploma264 words
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Article65 1959-01-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The content of what Malayan authors write should be Malayan, stressed authoress Han Suyin tonight. She was speaking at the University of Malaya Society's forum on "Cultural integration in a multi-lingual society 1 Han Suyin said if Malayan writers would try to convey certain65 words
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Article15 1959-01-26 5 SEGAMAT. Sun.-The Roya Federation of Malaya Segamat Padang at 6 p.m. on Thursday.15 words
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Miscellaneous106 1959-01-26 5 j Carmen A To. By 3§aa p^^^^^ r?cvii'^ twat Vv^a^^. m\ wWAT rA4 •^0I>^•O tCJTE OP**tO TO TAKE A \^ri^^^^^B^ r I The Saint By Lesiie iJkxarteris i ■^^■b^k 1 v i i/-«^^B KM l^V' I^k^b Dick Tracy U y Chester Uouhl TRACY, TWC LJTTLE^^^^ "Uiowjw vt 1 BOY, HAVANA?'''—106 words
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Obituary38 1959-01-26 6 2H Horti Sic (Minimum). MADAM LEAN AH KEOW (Mrs. law Chit Mum. age 74, passed away on 25.1.59 at 3176 Gulllemard Road, K.L. funeral to-day (26.1.59) from Holy Rosary Church, Brickfields for Cheras Cemetery at 5 p.m.38 words
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Article187 1959-01-26 6 2* Wtrdt tin (MUummm). VISIV MULCHANDS' SALK at 3rd Floor Glan Singh's Bldg also 82-1, Bras Basah Rd. DO YOU SMOKE In jour alrrondttloned room? You may enjoy the stale smell; do others? Why not try Alr-Wlck? JOAN BOOTY'S MANNEQUIN training and charm school. New cour&es commence (mornings 2nd187 words
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Article735 1959-01-26 6 Reluctant Voter Whether compulsory voting cis undemocratic or not, y Singapore citizens are likely to face some sort of compuln sion in the coming general s election. A compulsory voting bill has had its first reading, P and although the text of it has j not been published, the i735 words
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Article236 1959-01-26 6 A number of University of Malaya students who are receiving teaching bursaries have decided that they do not want to be teachers. < The Ministry of Education will let them switch to a new line' of study provided they repay the bursary benefits which amount to about $7,000236 words
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Article281 1959-01-26 6 Everything is being done to impress the 207 delegates attending the Pacific Area Travel Association conference which opens in Singapore today. The best suites in leading i hotels have been reserved for I them and the conference comI mittee has organised an impressive programme of meetings, tours and281 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1959-01-26 6 1 Randolph Churchill E - 1 Randolph Churchill E 1 Chapter seven by AMONG the most serious consequences of the Suez debacle was that it nearly destroyed the Anglo-American alliance. It was one of 111*. Harold Macmillan's greatest a c t*s of1,039 words
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260 1959-01-26 6 T*HE fatuousness of reX marks made in connection with the debate on the Singapore Customs Bill by some of our Assemblymen, as reported in your paper of Jan. 22 is astonishing. Here are replies to some of them: To Mr. Tan Siak Ken:260 words
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250 1959-01-26 6 IT would appear that the main obstacles to giving education to the large numbers of overage and failed Primary 6 students are (a) lack of teachers (b) lack of classrooms. It seems generally agreed that t j do nothing about giving them an250 words
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140 1959-01-26 6 SO many times have we come across the phrase "we cannot banish them" in reports on thugs in Malaya. There are so many islands from Singapore to Penang all along the west coast. Cannot we turn one or two of them into St Helenas?140 words
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Letter66 1959-01-26 6 MAY I, a Chinese school teacher, appeal to the Ministry of Education to apply the rule— that wives of principals should not be teaching in the same school to the Chinese schools as well. At present this rule is applied to English schools S only. 566 words
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Advertisement34 1959-01-26 6 TOMORROW; Summing up I BUI 17 Bsj Keong Hee Fatt Choy [Elf with BULLDOG md fen and strength. f«i .^o^^^^flß Naturally, the taste is of t^^*% carefully roasted ft; prepared coffee beans! its MOCAFINO34 words
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Article552 1959-01-26 7 DAILY SALE OF TWO MIL. SMOKES WOULD BRING S3 MIL. ANNUAL PROFIT The quality will not suffer JUMABHOY EXPLAINS IN DETAIL THE PROPOSED PEOPLE'S CIGARETTE FACTORY SINGAPORE, Sunday. DAILY sale of two million cigarettes would enable the proposed people* cigarette factory to make an552 words
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183 1959-01-26 7 LOVE WINS THROUGH AFTER A BAD FALL SINGAPORE, Sun. An anxious father today gave his 19--year-old daughter permission to marry the man of her choice as she lay seriously injured in hospital. The father. Loo Kirn Pow, 50. had strongjy objected to the year-lone; romance between hi s daughter. Loo183 words
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Article80 1959-01-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. i Perak had the largest number of cases of dysentry (six cases and one death), pneumonia (20 cases with five deaths) and enteric fever seven cases) for the week ending Jan. 10. according to a health report issued herei today. Throughout the country80 words
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Article, Illustration116 1959-01-26 7 CATHERINA NG - CATHERINA NG By SINGAPORE, Sun.—".Malalayan food is wonderful," American grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte Adams, who has already been to 24 countries and tasted as many varieties of food, told me over a lunch today. "Delicious! was this food expert's Immediate reaction on tasting a dish of "prawn kuruma".116 words
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Article56 1959-01-26 7 NEW SPAN ACROSS JOHORE RIVER JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Top priority is to be given to the replacement of the wooden bridge spanning the Johore River at Kota Tinggi with a concrete structure. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Haji jubir. said the present temporary bridge an56 words
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Article, Illustration193 1959-01-26 7 SINGAPORE. Sunday. pRIZZLED Sab Dar, 65, of Muar. strode into Sin- gapore Airport yesterday morning, all set to board a BOAC Britannia for Calcutta. He checked in at the airline counter, sent a $li>-tele-gram to his son to tell him of his arrival, and sat193 words
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Article161 1959-01-26 7 ROW OVER STRIP SHOW BAN IN SIBU From CHIN SOON KUI S"IBU, Sun. Angry over the alleged flouting of a recommendation calling for a ban on striptease shows, the Sibu urban' district council yesterday decided to ask the Resident of the Third Division to permit three councillors to sit on161 words
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232 1959-01-26 7 Four years and two trips later they wed JINGAPOKE, Sun. Four years ago a British National Serviceman fell in love at first sight with a Chinese girl whom he met in the British Military Hospital, Singapore. Alan Finch, 23, could not marry his Penang-born 1 sweetheart, Miss Chong Ah Nyah,232 words
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Article18 1959-01-26 7 SEOAMAT. Sun. Mr. W. F. Vincent is the new chairman of the North Johore Planters' Association18 words
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Article903 1959-01-26 8 TINS, RUBBERS STEADY By Oar Market Correspondent A MILESTONE in Malayan financial history will be reached this morning when the Central Bank in Kuala Lumpur begins functioning. From today the bank will act as a clearing house for the commercial banks who have already made deposits for the903 words
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Article688 1959-01-26 8 COMMODITIES REVIEW Latex record IT was a quieter week on the Singapore Rubber Market and apart from some small covering operations, it was reported that Russia had largely withdrawn as a buyer for the time being. The general opinion was that this was connected wltt the rise In prices whichAP - 688 words
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Article23 1959-01-26 8 DIVEDEND'S ANNOUNCED t orrrnt Date of Total Total for payment payment for preriou* year year onsolidatod Tin pref. 3'iCi May 13 7% 11c23 words
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Article408 1959-01-26 8 HPIIK follow ing business done on the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of broken for the period Jan. 17 to 23. INDUSTsUALS: Alexandra Brick Prefs. $1.70, Federal Dispensary $1.14. Fraser ft Neave Ords $1.57 to $1.56. Fltipatrlcks $1.08 and $1.07, Gammons $1.70 and408 words
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Article475 1959-01-26 8 rE followinf list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday (Jan. 23). Horn Srllrri Hr. Brick. prcf 180 1.80 Ords. U0 2.30 AUa* lea 11.00 SO ibuy»r»i B. 8. Petrol 45'- 47B. U. Trustee* 4 00 6475 words
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Advertisement1147 1959-01-26 8 TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT STATE STORES TENDER nSS^S^SSTOVZ z/:> the Malacca area and are no 1. The Oove -iment of Brunei longer valid. Nos, 2581 to 2600 offer for saIe:— SPAKEB inclusive FOR FORDSON THAMES p n NmV rnMpAMV TRUCKS 1953/54. The B °^SLS OMPANY spares have been spilt1,147 words
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Advertisement692 1959-01-26 8 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NOEE ANN KONGSI is willing to grant a Lease of 24 pieces of land situate at Balestier Road, Singapore, being the lands comprised In Government Resurvey Lota Nos. 944, 945, 9«», 947, »4«, 94*, 9SO, 9SI, 952, 951, 9*4, 953, 95*. yS7,692 words
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Advertisement1054 1959-01-26 8 "K LINE" f Japan *J> USA Pactfic Atlantic Coast Service Spore P. Sham Penani ETA HK ETA Kobe ETA La ETA NY "Haataai Mart" lit call 7/ I Fat It/11 hi 12 ra* M cdi 11/14 Fat II Fit 23 Frk It Mil 11 Mar "Ntrata Man" lit tall I/It1,054 words
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Advertisement1534 1959-01-26 9 4 Tel: »4os MANSFIELD dt CO., LTD. Tali 141 1 (II lims) (Inrorporittd m Sinftport) (11 InkM) 5..p,..i THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE T^! SAIUNCS TO LIVERPOOL. CUICOW. LONDON I CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Siei wit* iittrti tt prKtat) fit Paaama tr Capt tl Stad Rapt) Carriers option to proceed via other1,534 words
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Advertisement1232 1959-01-26 9 m it I mci il l j j Kvrmn h i u7U EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARR SAILIMS FOR ABEN. PORT SAID, lENOA, ANTWERP MTTtMAM. AMSTEROAM, BREMEN, HAMB4IRC, COPIHHAMN. lOTNENOURS ANB OSIO Sport P. S'hta Ptnanf ■LAUNOiA 1 a jm lAMtttU" 1/ I Frt 1/7 Frt SELAHOIA 11/1* Ftl a/21 FM1,232 words
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Advertisement1355 1959-01-26 9 wi'^iNc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. m SIMAPME (iManatMtf at tat Until «MJMm) I LINES lAILIM* TO ABEN. U.K. A CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. Sham Ptnanf MMMAH for London Rotttrtam n Part 71 AM Brtmtn, Hamburf 27 Jaa' S Ftl LtaMa lirtct arnvti FM 17 lEHALBANACN for Adtn. Jtddah, Port1,355 words
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Advertisement1317 1959-01-26 9 McALISTER tic CO., LTD. m.: hi.: aai BIXBBJCAM L»« BXAVBMBM LINE LONDON. HAVRE lITTEIOAM NAMRVRC LM AMfIES. SAH FRANCISCO. and ftr U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports SEATTLE. VANCOOVEI A PORTUNI tad Canada Acttptm earn far Ctatral t Sattl Cm OF LIVERPOOL Amtnct S'pora P. Sham Ptnanf lIONXVILLE M. 11/12/27 Jm a/a1,317 words
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581 1959-01-26 10 Bolton beat Wolves to be among the last 16 in FA Cup LONDON, Sunday r>OLTON Wanderers, the holders, knocked highly fancied Wolverhampton Wanderers out of the English F.A. Cup yesterday with a clear-out 2-1 victory on the snow-covered Wolverhampton ground. They gave an exhibition of cool football which stressed t'581 words
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Article39 1959-01-26 10 HIVE F.A. Cup Fourth Round matches will be r replayed on Wednesday. They are: Portsmouth v Accrington Stanley, Blackpool v Bristol City, Everton v Charlton Athletic, Arsenal v Colchester United, Luton Town v Leicester City. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article689 1959-01-26 10 THIRD DIVISION P W D L F APts Plymouth 27 15 9 3 49 35 39 Hull 30 16 6 8 60 39 38 Southern! 29 12 7 10 51 4> 31 Colchester 25 11 8 6 45 33 30 Bury 28 11 8 9 50689 words
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276 1959-01-26 10 LONDON. Sun.— The Army, the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force, whose annual Rugby Union tournament commences next month, all won their matches yesterday. The Navy, had their handling been better, would have triumphed even more than 22-0 over Blackheath herp. The Air ForceReuter - 276 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-01-26 10 WEST HAM goalkeeper Gregory tip* a shot by Tottenham left half Hey over the bar during the F.A. Cup third round match in London. Tottenham won 2-0. Renter phuto.Reuter - 29 words
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Article50 1959-01-26 10 WASHINGTON, Sun. Bobby Morrow, the 1956 Olympic sprint champion, made a sparkling indoor debut here last night and won the 70. 80 and 100-yard races at the Washington Armoury. Morrow won the 100 yards In 9.8. the 80 yards in 8.1 and the 70 yards in 7.2.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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123 1959-01-26 10 PERTH, Sun. The "throwing" controversy which has flared up in Australian cricket this season took a new twist yesterday when West Australian fans frequently barracked two South Australian fast bowlers during a Sheffield Shield game here. The outbursts by the crowd were against PeterReuter - 123 words
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Advertisement503 1959-01-26 10 nrrif j ■phom ot*h\\s Today m I "UNDERWATER roiMNg''gS^'^ l) WEDNESDAY 9 a.m. Special LADIES ONLY Preview Reduced Adnrnsion: Stalls SI Ac Circle S3— No Free List m Debbie Reynolds "This Happy Feeling" m-mST H FREE! A Cup of MOCAHNO Coffee VERKADE Biscuits Plus: A Copy of THE AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S503 words
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Advertisement410 1959-01-26 10 'CilHAyoßgSisiTioK^r rjTTnrjrn Phone TfiniVf 11 a.m. —1.45— 4.15 T^IUIIU MORE JAYNE MANSFIELD C'srope folour Tlw SHERIFF uf FRACTURED JAW" (Fox) J GALA SOITH-EAST ASIA PRKMIEBE AT 9.3 a P.M. jL. WED. ?Hth: "THE IXN of thr SIXTH HAPI'INKSS" (Koxl J I*lll i fif 334U0 lUUAT! 6 .45 93,1 pm j410 words
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Miscellaneous269 1959-01-26 10 23. That is five In pain to carry Straits Times Crossword "-SSsiS^. 110^! 26. The thanks expressed by Greek character (S). 1/ I "14 I U l P I 15 I [E T |r" I I I 27. One proverbially full of woe I— J DOWN I kgj| HH ]Hb269 words
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Article, Illustration346 1959-01-26 11 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Singapore, Sunday tyHEN Mr. J. Caun put Tufton up for sale last year, he had no takers until Shaw Stable decided to buy the horse to contest the Singapore Gold Cup. Renamed Picture Goer n, he won the Cup346 words
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Article79 1959-01-26 11 LONDON. Sun. Yesterday's Rugby League results: Barrow 2 Wldnes 9: BaUey 7 9m in ton 12; CasUeford 10 HuU 22- Halifax v Peatherstone Rovers (postponed); Huddersfleld v York (postponed) Hull Kingston Roters 16 Bramley 5. Hunslet 19 St. Helen's 11; Keighley 2 Wakefleld Trinity 21; Leigh 11Reuter - 79 words
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473 1959-01-26 11 WEIGHTS FOR 2nd DAY'S RACES AT BUKIT TIMAH WEIGHTS for all a*rea race* at Bukit Tlmah an rVerlnrodiy: Cl. 1 Dlv. 1 -6 F Mala* an Scholar 9.00 Hifh Socks 8.11 Your Hifhneas II 8.07 Couac 8.04 Red Sunrise 8.03 General Pil 8.01 Sir Francis 1.10 Tobaaco 7.09 Charge Sheet473 words
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Article304 1959-01-26 11 Indians have little hope in Test \IADRAS, Sun.— lndia, ITI 398 runs behind with three second innings wickets down, were in a forlorn position at the end of the fourth day's play in the Fourth Test against the West Indies here. The West Indies need only to draw the match,304 words
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Article115 1959-01-26 11 WEST INDIES— Ist Inns. 500 INDIA lit Inns. *2t WEST INDIES— 2nd Inns. Hunte c Nath b Gupte 30 Holt not out si Kanhai lbw Gupte 14 Sobers c Joshi b Borde 9 Smith c Joshi b Gupte 5 Butcher lbw Gupte ig Solomon not out s Extras r>115 words
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Article49 1959-01-26 11 SAN SEBASTIAN (Spain) Sun.-Alaln Mimoun. France* Olympic marathon champion won a six-nation cross country race here today. He covered the 12-kllometre course In 38mln 38 4 ssec A°m£?r at co In P* ti ot Hamoud ,S^l\ Antonio Amoros RrTrl.ni an o d BasU Heatley (Britain).— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article234 1959-01-26 11 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP JOTTINGS by OINOAPORE, Sun.—Seve*3 ral beaten horses showed promise of winning next time out and are "musts" for your notebook. They are: ABERDEEN, who finished fourth with a strong run In the straight after having been squeezed out at the "off." WINDOW TEST, a234 words
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Advertisement715 1959-01-26 11 4 Bpipf|BBpapfpi|HB i I Check Before Posting j Replies to Box Humbert j Utmost care should be token 1 when replying to box number ads. to use Hie CORRECT NUMBER and Address to Hie Straits Times, Times House, River Valley Road. Ca>h mutt be sent by roe. is- torcd pest;715 words
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Advertisement718 1959-01-26 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 10 Wordt $5 (Mim.) Bax St ct: extra. WAN THO AVENUE, TwoStorey Terrace Houses near bus routes, shops, market, schools, cinemas. Easy Payments, Enquiries: Singapore Housing St Realty Co. 30 Prlnsep Street. Tel: *****. NEW HOUSES FOR SaleModern Seml-Detached and Terrace Houses at Palm Drive off718 words
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Advertisement842 1959-01-26 11 WANTED It Wordt %i (Mim.)— Box it cl*. txtro. BORNEO SARAWAK. Labuan. Will buy Bmm movie film scenes primitive everyday life of tribes and explanation titled or written. Contact Shashl Textiles. :oo Arab Street. Spore, fhone *****. BOATS. YACHTS. FOR SALE tt Wordt IS (Mim.)— Box St ct: txtro. 16FT.842 words
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Advertisement763 1959-01-26 11 Sir. \MBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. Wordt $S (Mim.)— Box tt ctt. oxtro. IHENE-UNNA Masaage Hall" Special Siamese Massage Si Steambath experienced Masseuse/Mas- neur. 298. River Valley Road. 10 i.m. 10 p.m. TeL *****. MOLLY-ANNIE Siamese Massage, Steambath. Ladles Oen liemen welcomed. Experienced Masseuse in attendance 9 a.m. 9 p.m 651. East763 words
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Advertisement363 1959-01-26 11 Russia win 66-63 SANTIAGO. Chile, Sun. Russia beat Brazil 66-63 in the final round of the world basketball championships here last night.— UJ.l. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR The University of Malaya In Kuala Lumpur invites applications for the following new posts in Kuala Lumpur: (a) Secretary363 words
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Article510 1959-01-26 12 BAM WILL PRESS FOR ASIAN MEMBERS ON THE IBF Siamese to serve on the council KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Badminton Association of Malaya today decided to press for an Asian representative on the International Badminton Federation. The standing committee of the 8.A.M.. which met, for nine510 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-01-26 12 21 -YEAR-OLD TAN SIAK HOE IS 'MR. SINGAPORE' Meet Mr. Singapore, 21 year-old Tan Siak Hoe of the C.V.M.A. who narrowly beat two other finalists for the title at the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation national championships at the New World on Saturday night. Straits Times picture.46 words
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Article221 1959-01-26 12 K.UALA lump uk. sunaay. \TEGRI Sembilan became champions when they beat Selangor 2-1 m the last match of the hockey quadrangular tournament which concluded on the padang today. Negri, who started the tournament with a draw against Perak. played much better today and deserved their221 words
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61 1959-01-26 12 No objections by SRA to race commentaries SINGAPORE. Sun. Racing commentaries are likely to be resumed over the radio reports EPSOM JEEP. Delegates of tbe Straits Racing Association, meeting in Singapore today, voiced no objection to Radio Malaya and Radio Singapore resuming race broadcasts. Racing went off the air in61 words
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Article33 1959-01-26 12 SINGAPORE, Bun. Silat Juniors beat Pondok Peranakan 4-1 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park today. Samy <2> and Klan Heng (2) scored for Silat and Ahmad for Peranakan.33 words
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Article27 1959-01-26 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun— The electic golf competition at the Royal Johore International Club was won by Lt. Col. J. Ferguson with a score of 60.27 words
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Article97 1959-01-26 12 IPOH Sun. Penang became champions in the two-day triangular women's hockey competition between Penang, Selangor and Perak which concluded here today Penang scored three points. Penang two and Selangor one. This evening. Selangor drew 1-1 with Perak. Jean Foster scored first for Selangor and Cynthia97 words
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Article, Illustration682 1959-01-26 12 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By Singapore, Sun SINGAPORE'S leading motor cyclist, K. C Wong, took the top honours in the Singapore Forces Motoring Club's kHo sprint meeting at Dover Road here today. Riding a Norton, Won,! returned the good time of 26.62 seconds in theLow Yew Kong - 682 words
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Article160 1959-01-26 12 SHA to fall back on old venues SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Hockey Association has reversed its earlier decision to use the Farrer Park Athletic Centre as a venne for all its important matches. Instead all this year's important matches will be played elsewhere. According to S.H.A. secretary, Mr. S. Yogarajah.160 words
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162 1959-01-26 12 A BADMINTON TRIP ROUND THE WORLD FOR LIM, TEH KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Llm Say Hup and Teh Kew San. who will compete in the All -England badminton championships, will do a globe-girdling trip playing badminton. The two players will also compete in the world invitation tournament at Glasgow and the162 words
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Article61 1959-01-26 12 SEREMBAN. Sun.—Selangor beat Negri Sembilan 3-2 in the inter-state tennis tournament for the Chua Choon Leong Cup here today when they scored victories in the two singles, after facing a 2-1 overnight deficit. Today's results < Selangor players first) were: Le King Fun bt Abdul Rahim61 words
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160 1959-01-26 12 Old Boys of Chinese schools welcome SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Old Boys Association has decided to leave the way open for Chinese School 0.8.A.'s to take part in its various sports tournaments. At a meeting* at Raffles Institution. Mr. Cecil Wong suggested that the association should not confine its activities160 words
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Article33 1959-01-26 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. Jollllads beat Ist Battalion Loyal Regiment 4-3 in a soccer match at Ayer Rajah Road today. Jollilads scorers were Kemat <2». Jamal and Moorthy. Whittle (3) scored for Loyals.33 words
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Advertisement735 1959-01-26 12 CLASSIFIED ,ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE Words $l» (Minimum). Dailf I month. 10 Words $IJt (Mim.) PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC— 2O7IO. PLAN Printing from Tracings Potomatic *****. MICHELLE BEAUTY PARLOUR Bat^ry Road. Perms $10 J3O Tel: *****. AMOCE" Plan Printing Paper Sole Agents: Fotomatic 58, Robinson Road, *****. MAY MAY SPECIALIST: Facial735 words
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Advertisement47 1959-01-26 12 rt> the, Jijaatwua^ J jmj Q^ /M |T\ fS J^^^ When you visit the Constitution f Exposition, take your choice of 3^^ 11 c MoQrt°l'O favourites Fresh .^^^J l^H Milk ond Dairy Drinks, Bricklets, C^^HL Goodie Sticks, Magnolia Pies, >4^«£2l^^^U-y£ Cones ond Monkos. COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES LTD.47 words
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Miscellaneous13 1959-01-26 12 BUGGER S.C.C. "B" v The Blacks, padang. HOCKEY Friendly: S.C.C. v Police, padang.13 words
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STRAITS TIMES AUSTRALIA SUPPLEMENT 171 YEARS OF PROGRESS
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Title Section12 1959-01-26 1 STRAITS TIMES AUSTRALIA SUPPLEMENT 171 YEARS OF PROGRESS Monday, 26 Janinry, 1959.12 words
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Article524 1959-01-26 1 ATP FOR LOCAL INDUSTRY Subsidiary firms in Singapore SINGAPORE and the Federation, like other progressive nations, are naturally anxious to develop their industries. The activities of Singapore's Industrial Promotion Board, and the active means taken to encourage "pioneer" industries in both Singapore and the Federation are leading the way to524 words
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370 1959-01-26 1 171 years ago 1,000 people founded colony... IT WAS 171 years ago today that the foundation of the Australian na- tiou was laid with i the arrival of the 1 first settlers. i On that day Captain Arthur Phillip broueht some 1.000 men. women and children to found a 5370 words
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Article248 1959-01-26 1 AT the Constitution Exposition neighbouring; Australia will be represented by an unusual trade information pavilion. The pavilion, designed and prefabricated in Australia, was erected on an imposing site of the exhibition to command considerable attention It is built of canvas and steel frame, materials ideally248 words
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Article, Illustration514 1959-01-26 1 "♦pHK opening of Singapore's Constitution Exposition so near to Jan. 26, the day Australia celebrates her 171 years of settlement, is a significant and happy coincidence," Australian Government Trade Commissioner, Singapore, Mr. R. W. Holberton, said yesterday. Mr. Holberton was commenting on the part514 words
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Article216 1959-01-26 1 rpHE Australian Trade 1 Commissioners in Sinpore and Kuala Lumpur have the primary function of fostering Australia s trade with these countries They will also be glad to advise local busines.srr.en who want to contact manufacturers or exporters in Australia, and will help them make216 words
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Advertisement96 1959-01-26 1 Australia's Greatest Magazine is now on sac Go en wggk in Singapore and throughout Malaya You car read it at the same time as three million Australians are reading it. Special arrangements have been made to maintain speedy, regular delivery of this great colour magazine. PACKED WITH NEWS, PICTURES, FEATURES96 words
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Advertisement61 1959-01-26 1 Full of Vitamins Cowlac full cream milk gives w^^OKtKtfJol^t babies the essential vitamins H* ma m iw V*l and proteins to keep them fit >^ir'o^P99'^i and well. Ask your local store ||j^^JM^|( for Cowlac it's available in j /7) Jm jt }2oz. 31b and 281 b tins. j 9^ud M^61 words
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Article, Illustration522 1959-01-26 2 MALAYA HAS BIG INTEREST IN THE TYRE FIRMS No duty on rubber since trade agreement pEW countries have benefited more than Australia from the invention of the internal combustion engine and the motor vehicles. Enormous distances and a shortage of manpower made the construction of522 words
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606 1959-01-26 2 Export flour goes through mill to get approval stamp _n HANGING eating habits have transformed many Malayans into bread eaters. Singapore and the Federation have to import wheat and flour and their largest supplier is Australia. Strict regulations ensure that Malayan customers get only the highest quality Australian flour. Establishment606 words
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242 1959-01-26 2 fFHE main supplier of A temperate sone fruit to many Pacific countries, Australia grows practically every fruit known to man. As the nearest producer, Australia is naturally in a goad position to supply Singapore and Malaya with temperate sone fruit.242 words
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Advertisement211 1959-01-26 2 HOLDEN Ar^k. LflL^ 1 ijiii 1: w ■pp^^ a^rfM WkX J^^M I Mwm m m\ \J W C aVs^ A General Motors Product n styling performance safety fJroi/rcss J nfiotors mwmm. Australian Home Delivery enquiries welcomed tun i ted I WEARNE BROS. LTD., Malacca, Seremban. Kuala Lumpur Panang Singapore UNIVERSAL211 words
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Article169 1959-01-26 3 STAINLESS steel rail cars for Malaya feature prominently on the list of Australian goods manufactured for export. Others in a long and expanding list includeJet target aircraft to Britain and Sweden; Diesel-electric locomotives to Hong Kong and the Philippines; Carrier telephone equipment to Canada and the169 words
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Article157 1959-01-26 3 Fast ships on run to Malaya Fast refrigerated ships maintain regular s? lings between all Ausl alias main ports and Singapore. Penang and Port Swettenham, enabling a constant and valuable trade to be carried on. About 35 vessels are normally engaged on the Singapore-Malaya service, making about 12 sailings from157 words
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Article287 1959-01-26 3 rill Australian pavilion at the Constitution Ex- position aims to shows how Australia has developed to its present position as exporter of both primary and manufacteured godos. Large photographs and panels will tell the story of Australian foodstuffs such as wheat and flour, fresh and tinned287 words
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Article154 1959-01-26 3 BUSINESSMEN who are not regular readers of the Australian trade newspaper Austral News should write ut once to the Australian Government Trade Commissioner at Singapore (P.O. Box 99, Singapore) or Kuala Lumpur <40 Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur) and their names will be added to the154 words
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Article289 1959-01-26 3 HPHE development of airmail services between Australia and the Federation and Singapore has given a spectacular boost to study by correspondence. For than 40 years a large number of Asian students have been enrolled with different Australian correspondence .schools. As more and more289 words
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Article669 1959-01-26 3 rnHE trade mark "Made in Australia" Is appearing on more and more goods in the shops of more and more countries. The last two decades have brought a complete change to the development of the Australian economy. From a country exporting only primary products and669 words
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Advertisement134 1959-01-26 3 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Sailings to Australia The Blue Funnel Line has five vessels on this run, "AGAMEMNON", IDOMENEUS", and "ORESTES" serving Eastern Australia, and "CHARON", and "GORGON" serving Western Australia. Eastern Australia "AGAMEMNON", "IDOMENEUS", and "ORESTES" with ample refrigerator space, maintain a monthly scheduled service from Penong, Port Swottenhom134 words
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Advertisement110 1959-01-26 3 FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN APPLES m CLEOPATRA AVAIL ABLE GRASSY SMITH j MARCH A CHOICE RED j TO VARIETIES SEPTEMRER FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE EAT APPLES DAILY B It sssHl sssssssss^^^^^ sssssssssT "> P a jfc cLI r 4fl Wr W s t»3-frf*^3*w4,C\ ml 1 F/jfcljiir* -v^ySO 4 V Ifi Ml m110 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-01-26 4 TANGIBLE proof of Australian trade with Singapore and the Federation is this Australian-built stainless steel railcar being unloaded in Singapore from the liner Orestes. On band to see the arrival was the Australian Trade Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. R. W. Holber«on, centre. This railcar was one of59 words
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Article310 1959-01-26 4 Malayan Police Force were first buyers fVHE rapid rise in living standards in the A Federation and Singapore has increased meat consumption considerably. Traditionally Australia has supplied a large proportion of the western type foodstuffs to these two countries, including a wide variety of fresh, frozen and310 words
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Article154 1959-01-26 4 A LEADING MAGAZINE FOR MALAYA A L'STRALIA'S leading family magaiine. The Australian Women's Weekly is to be on sale in Singapore and the Federation from tbe end of this month within a day or two of publication. The first issue to be distributed will contain a special colour supplement on154 words
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Article41 1959-01-26 4 Production has begun of the largest ship ever built in Australia -a 32.000 ton super oil tanker, which will cost $21. 000.00. The tanker is being built at the Broken Hill Pty. Co.'s shipyards at Whyalla.41 words
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82 1959-01-26 4 World's longest fence just to beat Queensland's dingoes Soon the last stake will be hammered in the world's longest fence, which has been strung around half the Btate of Queensland's 670.500 square miles to keep out the dingo wild dog. When finished, the 8 ft. high wire mesh fence will82 words
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210 1959-01-26 4 AT LAST, ANSWER TO THE LUMPS IN MILK T»HE main problem A with powdered milk nas always been how best to mix it with water. Until recently, only vigorous beating could produce an evenly dissolved and attractive milk. Even then, large lumps of powder often remained undissolved. Australian .scientist* have210 words
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Advertisement117 1959-01-26 4 BALLARAT """T "|£k v ALBURY VICTORIA \fiy NEW SOUTH WAL ES ROUIRFIOUR HmHJPKk {fcp§ FAMOUS BRANDS S^ l^-l AUSTRALIAN FLOUR i*™M milled and packed by r "-7 DllkVirC r-L-7 rMMU K mMWm tl t (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD l^j Flour and Provender Millers m J^ mm I HERITAGE Head Office: Melbourne117 words
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Advertisement71 1959-01-26 4 TOOLAC SPRAY- i# DRIED fpfl FULL fmt% cream m|lk Delicious tasting Aa** 1 i fn a essential wa ?2^^^ min.nl salts and PJpP^^ proteins "BRIMFUL OF EXTRA GOODNESS" Try a tin today and prove "TOOLAC" to be the finest dried milk you have ever tasted Sole agents Singapore and Malaya71 words
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1112 1959-01-26 5 THEN IT IS WATCHED ON TO SOPS jyjILK and butter consumption are reliable indications of living standards. Singapore and Malaya are using more milk and butter every year— much of this coming from Australia. Ideal conditions, selective breeding and strict supervision have1,112 words
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Article67 1959-01-26 5 There are only two rotolactors rotating milking machines at which 50 cows can be milked simultaneously in the world. The original one is at Plainsboro, New Jersey; the second is at Camden Park, Menangle. New South Wales. It was modelled on the American installation, but has67 words
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Article342 1959-01-26 5 AUSTRALIA CAN SELL YOU ONE [-COMPLETE T H w h ,'h m fn!- Necl H e ort ot Io A >««rallan firms trait 7 k! der thelr h °spitals from Austraiia to tneir own specifications. ..The company can supply the hospital building with342 words
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Article109 1959-01-26 5 PJBT refrigerated shipping services have helped develop the export of fresh vegetables so essential for a balanced diet from Australia to Singapore. They are shipped from the port of Freman- ln Wes tern Australia. Main export vegetable include fresh peas in the pod. rre n109 words
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Advertisement335 1959-01-26 5 CASCADE i TWICE aff% B*» |IMlV^^^HW)^\ nluntn iHaTRA^i vitamin C content A IvfljcjM A j& blackcurrant M JjLTRA"C K j4L Demand Quality 1 mllt—l »»«>• "ai %P I-hhJ^^ V^^i^C Ttflritf, per fluid -^f^^^K «J>T£S. t W?_ v J~ 5 sort. PtMitj. Iseh. K. Itmiif. M.lkci The Singapore and Kuala Lumpur335 words
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Advertisement126 1959-01-26 5 TRAVERSING gear for motor graders it given a final grinding at Sfeelweld Pty. Ltd., Melbourne. Australian industry is bounding ahead making that country no longer entirely dependent on her primary products. OAK brand SPRAY DRY >^^ FULL CREAM MILK \°f S \%it\ From the lush dairy- V lands of the126 words
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Advertisement305 1959-01-26 6 life H''* I^l KAj^ttiUHl Australia sells industrial goods if as well as food Australia has improved the quality of her farm products by making diescl-elcctric locomotives, motor vehicles, electronic equipment, better wes of land and by intensive research into livestock breed- adhesive tapes, aluminium, power cables and petroleum products. ing.305 words
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