The Straits Times, 28 January 1959
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Title Section21 1959-01-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 1 j: The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JAM AH Y 28, 1959 15 CfcNTS21 words
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Article1123 1959-01-28 1 FAILURE TO CAST COUNCIL BALLOT IS AN OFFENCE Next: Bill for compulsory Assembly election polling Li m attacks PAP for 'misleading public' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE LEGISLATIVE Assembly today passed, on a voice vote, the Bill which introduces compulsory voting in Singapore. The Local Government Elections1,123 words
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Article99 1959-01-28 1 Two die in plane crash ROME. Tues. Two people were killed and four more were injured when an Avro Super-Trader plane on a freight run from Singapore to London crashed upon take-off at Brindisi today. The four-engined plane with the crew of six was forced off the runway by aReuter - 99 words
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169 1959-01-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. SPEAKERS and canvassers in the coming State and Federal elections will be screened by the Government so that "bad characters" and aliens will be excluded. In cases where there are grounds for prosecution in court, the police will be ordered to take169 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-01-28 1 PKIM.i BALLERINA Svetlana Beriosova at the Chelsea (London) registry office after her marriage to Mr. Mohamed Masud Khan, a Pakistani psycho. logist who practises In Harley Street. They are honeymooning in Parts. Svetlana. who is being hailed as the successor to Margot Fonteyn as73 words
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Article64 1959-01-28 1 71,600 tons in December SINGAPORE Tues. 0 Malaya »et up a record in ruhber production las: mcnth producing 71.676 tpns. \*.ls represented a rise of 38.6 per cent op November. Previously th» record was 69.878 tons in December 195 a The big jump in output caused heavy64 words
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Article22 1959-01-28 1 HONO KONG, Tues General Lazardc Cardenas, former president of Mexico, arrived here today after a seven-day visit toComrnnnist China. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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131 1959-01-28 1 STAR SOCCER PLAYER IN HOSPITAL AFTER K.L. CRASH KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A star footballer. Bob Kinloch, was among the four crew members of the R.A.F. voice aircraft which crashed and caught fire at the airport here yesterday. Bgt. rwinloch, 22. has been adml.ted to the BritUi Military Hospital at Klnrara,131 words
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Article40 1959-01-28 1 JOHANNESBURG, Tues A flock of about 60 sparrows attacked a five-foot cobra near here when It raided a nest for eggs. They killed the snake in about ten minutes. losing two "warriors" in the battle Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article275 1959-01-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said tonignt that the Alliance would stand firm on its principle to see that peace and prosperity were restored in this country even at the cost of losing the coming state and Federal elections. Speaking275 words
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Article49 1959-01-28 1 BIRMINGHAM, Tues. About 18,000 car workers, thrown idle last week by an unofficial strike of 160 crane drivers at a car body factory, resumed work normally yesterday at plants of the British Motor Corporation. Talko on the strikers' claims are being held today.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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433 1959-01-28 1 Mr. K TELLS TOP REDS OF RUSSIAN TRIUMPHS MOSCOW, Tuesday. fHE Russian Premier, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, told the 21st. congress of the Soviet Communist Party which opened in the Kremlin today that the launching of the world's first earth satellite was "an outstanding triumph of our scientists and our people."Reuter - 433 words
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Article102 1959-01-28 1 Gangland swoops net 30 suspects CUKGAPORE. Tues.— Polic« arrested 30 secret society suspects in sur. prise swoops on gang hide-outs in the Kepprl Harbour and Pasir Pan. jang Road areas tonight. The suspects, some dressed in Yankee trousers and checked shirts, were taken to Tanjong Pagar police station for interrogation.102 words
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Article165 1959-01-28 1 Orchard Road parang attack SINGAPORE, Tues. A car park attendant, Yacob bin Mohamed Turoff, was attacked by 20 thugs with parangs near the Siamese Consulate in Orchard Road tonight. He was admitted to th« General Hospital with serious injuries. No motive could be round for the attack His assailants pulled165 words
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Article41 1959-01-28 1 CALCUTTA CLASH: 50 IN|URED \i i ii Twi Pan perSM killed whrn inrmban «f I'ommunKt procession clashed with p« opie Buureklng under ■wptaH of Con^rev> I'nrt\ in C :il< utt.i port About :>J people injured, main seriously. —I PI.41 words
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Article55 1959-01-28 1 NEW YORK, Tues. A new air safety seat which automatically rocks the passengers Into a horizontal position In the even' of a crash will be Installed In live Boeing 707 jet airliners to be put into service this Autumn by Sabena the Belgian airline itReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement22 1959-01-28 1 JEWELLERY in a eiatu* tt U Otejp iutvii P. HHENDRY Manufacturing Jeweller* Cent Merchants 78 North Bridge Rood, Singapore-*. Kuolo Lumpur £2)22 words
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Advertisement37 1959-01-28 1 the most advanced lighter in the world irk. varaflame Tiger Beer Testimonials General BOOKER RULES ("Stuffy" to his friends) making a big brass call at Singapore stated: "Tiger Beer must be good it's won medals, too!" MaKmNO-»omxo*iN'siMc>votKnv37 words
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86 1959-01-28 2 BANK USES WONDER 'BRAIN' TO CHECK ON CHEQUES SYDNEY. Tues.-An electronic "brain" which can detect overdrawn cheques in a Mash may be in use soon in Australian banks. Professor K. E. Vowels, of Sydney University, told an inquiry into automation that the machine, called rma." was already in use nReuter - 86 words
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362 1959-01-28 2 DON BERESFORD - Tourism experts put Singapore and Malaya under 'microscope' DON BERESFORD By Singapore. Tuesday yWO leading American experts on tourism are now in Singapore to investigate ways of developing the tourist industry in the area. The two travel consultunts, Mr. H. Clement and Mr. J. S. Bobbins, have been in Singapore362 words
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Article, Illustration136 1959-01-28 2 LUCKIEST MAN ALIVE IN THE WORLD. FIRST OFFICER Francis Schremp, 57. of the 7.000--tono n U.S. freighter John Lykes, was swept overboard by a wave 180 miles off the British coast in the Atlantic and then hurled back on board b.v another. Scbremp of Etairie. Louisiana, was helping lash down136 words
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Article61 1959-01-28 2 Israel call to U.N. NEW YORK. Tues. Israel las', night requested a special meeting of the U.N. Security Council to consider "the renewal of aggression ty United Arab Republic armed forces on the Israel-Syria border This followed Incidents yesterday in which an Israeli soldier was killed in Jerusalem and anUPI - 61 words
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Article25 1959-01-28 2 WASHINGTON: Tues. I President Eisenhower has asked Congress for early i action to make Hawaii the 50th State of the Union. U.P.I.UPI - 25 words
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311 1959-01-28 2 I ONDON. Tues.— The j marriage between Princess Zubeidah, j grand-daughter of the Sultan of Johore, andj 23-year-old Alan Scharenguivel top place in London 18 months ago, according to Press re-: port. This was a secret which surprised even close friends of theReuter - 311 words
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61 1959-01-28 2 WE CANNOT STAY NEUTRAL, SAYS JAPANESE P.M. TOKYO. Tues. Both the Japanese Prime Minister. Mr Nobusuke Klshi. and the Foreign Minister. Mr. Alichlro Fujiyama, to- day rejected neutralism for Japan in their policy speeches before the Diet (parliament). Mr. Klshl said: "A policy of neutralism will Isolate our country and61 words
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Article19 1959-01-28 2 LEIGH (Lancashire): Two miners were killed and a third injured after a roof- fall in Bicitershaw colliery near here.19 words
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Article22 1959-01-28 2 SYDNEY. (Nova SCotia>: An explosion gutted St. John's Anglican Church and nearby parish hall with the loss estimated at $75,000 <U.S. $25.000».22 words
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Article35 1959-01-28 2 FLORENCE: Italian riot police turned out with Jeeps and water hoses to disperse demonstrators protesting against the police eviction, of 400 workers from a factory where they had staged an 18-day sit-down strike against dismissals.35 words
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Advertisement22 1959-01-28 2 9 Wi \l Ilkk.. V.I PHILIPS RADIO VALUE FOR MONEY |T| See the 1959 range of Philips radioplayers at your authorised dealer22 words
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Miscellaneous37 1959-01-28 2 THE GAMBOLS by B.rry Appfby STAR SOBS, FINDS ARMY TOO TOUGH LONDON. Tues. Rock nroll singer. Terry Dene, sent to hospital 48 hours after beginning his national service, may be discharged from the army on medical grounds.37 words
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Miscellaneous27 1959-01-28 2 Last Thursday. Dene reported for duty amid a fanfare of publicity. On Saturaay, during a conversation with a sergeant, he broke down and soboed: "I shall never27 words
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Miscellaneous23 1959-01-28 2 make a soldier." It was learned at the hospital yesterday that a preliminary report by army psychiatrists described Dene as an "Immature personality."23 words
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Miscellaneous31 1959-01-28 2 This coulO. mean Dene's discharge "within a fortnight.' It was stated. But an officer said: "It ts too cany to say whether Dene is suitPd for army lif» or not." U.P.I.31 words
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Article245 1959-01-28 3 COURT HANDS DOWN RULING TO HELP MEET COMPETITION FROM FAR EAST LONDON, Tuesday. fHE Restrictive Practices Court yesterday ruled that a 10-year-old price-ring operated by the Lancashire Yarn Spinners Association was contrary to public interests. Mr. Justice Devlin, who presided over the court, said the price-ringUPI - 245 words
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Article229 1959-01-28 3 CROWDS SHOUT: PHILIP ZINDABAD VIEW DELHI, Tues. 11 Shouts of "Philip Zindabad" ("long live Philip") greeted Prince Philip from watching crowds last night as he toured the exhibition grounds here to see some of India's achievements since independence. Prince Philip drove with Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister, to the crowdedReuter - 229 words
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Article25 1959-01-28 3 CHICAGO. Tues. Four people were killed and several injured when fire swept a three-storey block of flat» here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration119 1959-01-28 3 A STUDY IN HEARTBREAK 1 BOY DOESM'T RECOGNISE HIS MOTHER THE moment of heartbreak for a mother, Mrs. Mikulecz. Tears stream down her face (a glistening drop can actually be seen running down her nose) as her son. Istvan, aged three, turns away at a railway station in Manchester at119 words
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Article97 1959-01-28 3 Cockcroft to quit as atom chief LONDON. Tues. Sir latxn Cockcroft, who h»s ato the guiding force in British postwar atomic research, is to sever his official connections with nuclear science later this year, it was announced here yesterday. Sir John, who is 61. will then resign hi s positionReuter - 97 words
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Article42 1959-01-28 3 JAKARTA. Tues The Indonesian Minister for Industries. Mr. F J. IkirU wang. told Parliament today the Government had no intention of nationalising foreign oil companies. Antara news agency reported. He was speaking on a Mines Bill. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article35 1959-01-28 3 LAGOS. Tues. Vast crowds thronging Lagos airport gave a warm welcome today to Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. Prime Minister of Ghana, on nis arrival for an official visit and talks with Nigerian leaders. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article26 1959-01-28 3 LONDON, Tues. Admiral Sir Alexander Blngley has been appointed Commander-in-chief. Mediterranean. In succession to Admiral Sir Charles Lambe the Admiralty announced last night. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article88 1959-01-28 3 HOLLYWOOD. Tues—Burglars made off with $45,000 (US$l5.OO0 1 in furs and jewellery from the home of the late film star Tyrone Power yesterday only a few hours oefore the actor's widow returned home with their new-born son. Police said the burglars took a mink coat, mink88 words
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Article314 1959-01-28 3 I ONDON. Tues.— London stock markets were again uiitettled on the last day of the account. There was very little to encourage buying and sentiment was affected by a number of adverse Influences, including the heavy overnight close of Wall Street and disappointment over the British Chancellor of314 words
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Article29 1959-01-28 3 LONDON, Tues. Spot 24\d March 24 T B d.. AprU-June as>»d' July-Bept. 25^(1.. Qpt.-Dec. 25\d., Jan-March 25 H I d., Feb. «tf c.lt. J4%<i. Ton«: Steady at decline29 words
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Article15 1959-01-28 3 LONDON, Tues— Buyers £764 •riten £M*. Ptorwi? buyers "»*"<*« "63- it Settlement S?li OTer tons15 words
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Article125 1959-01-28 3 New riots break out in the Congo LEOPOLDVILLE. Tues. New disturbances broke out today in Leopoldville. capital of the Belgian Congo, and scene of bloody rioting three weeks ago. Police and native troops were called in to disperse angry African crowds who stoned white .Motorists and uprooted road signs alongReuter - 125 words
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Article70 1959-01-28 3 LONDON. Tues. A VERDICT of accidental death was recorded yesterday at an Inquest on, Mike Hawthorn, the world champion racing driver, who was killed in a car crash last Thursday. The Coroner said that the condition of the car after the accident was an indicationReuter - 70 words
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Article36 1959-01-28 3 KARACHI. Tues. Gen. Mohammed Ayub Khan. President of Pakistan, attended Indian Republic Day celebrations at the Indian High Commission here the first time that a Pakistan Head of State has joined in them.36 words
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Advertisement144 1959-01-28 3 mtLumMS\ SIZE VIRGINIA *iw f r aT P, 'Vjp- jkz^^fe t p^&l '■H^f'S^xfe^r^WT^^ Sin»«puie <in.l redciatioo MjrV ff i 9U cents for 20 In the crmMh.proof turn-top boi The extra length for greater smoothness Compare BHBHHBHffiHHHHHHB 111! LENGTH jr\ rothwwns king size vircinia (Mace your old cigarette on Wj&^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m this144 words
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Advertisement334 1959-01-28 3 £V STOP THAT /fswk STOMACH LATEST K^3i>/ OJ^ JAPANESE DISCOVERY WEISEN ta.Fits A NEW THERAPY FOR PEPTIC AND DUODENAL ULCERS (7)^ Normol treatment of gastric (•"w*^ and duodenal ulcers is by x "C"** 1 \>/v neutralising the excess ocid, v^y \*'v/' iW but if has been found that f^s/\^ W*"334 words
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546 1959-01-28 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday fHE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, said today: "There is no question that cigarette manufacture is a profitable and practical proposition." He was commenting on a statement by the Singapore Tobacco Company, Ltd., which disagreed that the546 words
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Article, Illustration303 1959-01-28 4 LOW SIEW THIAM - LOW SIEW THIAM Teaching partners— in wedlock and at work Singapore, Tuesday THE principal of the Chinese High School here, Mr. Cheng An Lun, was in two minds today when confronted with the problem of husband-and-wife teams teaching in one school. It303 words
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Article42 1959-01-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Sultan of Selangor today laid the foundation for the $400,000 Chinese Maternity Hospital here. The president of the Chinese Maternity Association. Mr. Cho Yew ral. stressed that the hospital was open to all races.42 words
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116 1959-01-28 4 Interracial marriages in Spore up by 33 SINGAPORE. Tues.— There were 1.968 civil marriages at the Singapore Registry last year compared with 1.705 in the previous year. Of the total. Chinese marriages account for 1,692 against 1.427 in 1957. Inter. racial marriage is next with a total of 112 (82116 words
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177 1959-01-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. T<HE ban on the import of six types of cotton tex--1 tiles from Red China will be lifted from tomor- row. The acUng Controller and Registrar of Imports and Exports, Mr. C.W.B. Maddox, announced today that applications for import licences would177 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-01-28 4 Margaret (orchid in hair) flies off SINGAPORE. Toes.— With a famous Malayan orchid in her pretty hair Margaret Koh attracted quite a bit of attention today when she left Singapore by Qantas for further studies at the Australasia Mission, ary College in Sydney. Margaret, 17. and a former student of97 words
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Article33 1959-01-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Loke Wan Tho will talk on "Angkor Wat" to the Malayan Historical Society at 7 p.m. on Saturday at the British Council Hall In Bluff Road.33 words
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Article63 1959-01-28 4 ALOR BTAR. Tues. The American Ambassador. Mr. Homer Bylngion Jr., was entertained to lunch by the Mentrl Besar. Tengku Ismail bin Tengku Yahaya, on his first official visit to Kedah today. The Ambassador, who Is accompanied Dy his wife and the American consul In Penang, Mr.63 words
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114 1959-01-28 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The present reorganisation of the City Council's mechanised accounts sections has resulted In "unavoidable delays" In the despatch of consolidated accounts bills to water and electricity consumers, the Council Information bureau said today. The reorganisation is being carried out on the recommendation of114 words
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Advertisement149 1959-01-28 4 BEDFORD liUftl TRUCKS §V*y% DIESEL OR PETROL LOADS FROM ITO 15 TONS A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT \J?rCnCMrd MOTORS Singapore kuala lumpur REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE IN THE FEDERATION BY BORNEO MOTORS REV m^Sr ppiiiife fl Jk\*\ nY W «<s/ M ...and it's 8 times more economical I *2s?!i* JJ^Jy^k Use Red T149 words
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325 1959-01-28 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday THURSDAY deadline for completing all stalls at the Singapore Constitution Exposition site has been imposed. No construction work will be allowed after Thursday. Mr. Aiik Koon Leong, the exposition committee's construction supervisor at the site, said: "The exhibitors have been325 words
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459 1959-01-28 5 LEE: NOBODY WILL MAKE $mil. COMMITMENTS ON 'FINAL' PROMISES SINGAPORE, Tues. The People's Action Party leader. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the Legislative Assembly today that no one would make any commitments involving millions of dollars on the basis of promises held out by a government whose term of office459 words
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Article38 1959-01-28 5 PENANG, Tues. A hula hoop contest and a talentime show will be staged by the Penang and Province Wellesley branch of the Federation Red Cross Society during its Red Cross week from March 2 to 5.38 words
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164 1959-01-28 5 To Britain— on board a 24-foot sloop SINGAPORE. Tuts.— Two Royal Navy men will sail from the Naval Base at the weekend lor England In a 24 -foot Bermuda sloop. They are bearded Lt. Cmdr. Ted Atkinson, formerly officer In charge of the Suara Wireless Station at the base and164 words
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Advertisement419 1959-01-28 5 dtoerica's Greatest Snieriainer COMING SKY jJk* ON 17th FEBRUARY 1959 v m> IHltlil from //«/MII««« -fS«Mk Sfkl EXOTIC SPECTACLE! J§ MUSIC! MAGIC! MIRTH! and GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! Wt/'^^JBto^ Combining to bring you \l j0 J the Stage's most exciting Jp entertainment of the Year JOHN CALVERT presents "fantasy" with PILITA419 words
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Advertisement236 1959-01-28 5 iyHßE^"^ EMI 1 1 lv^%J I YOU CAN ifrM RELY ON fS ')(Vy 'ci y^jT ß WITH ADDED VITAMINS A& D Doctors agree that, from about the J' r=^a«o9Hrf ninth or tenth month, healthy babies i pvr. -yt J require a FULL CREAM MILK as aa important part of their236 words
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Miscellaneous516 1959-01-28 5 Singapore <fiary.T7| ROTARY CLL'B: Weekly vice exam Std. II advance 6.30 luncheon-and talk by Mr. P^wwtln! P™, George Turner. PATA execu- PEACE CO* E: Gospel meettl~ dlrector-at the Cathay Ing at 393 Joo Chlat Road. *?«««ND IEN1 ENT P ll ilI M ION. "s.NGAPOBE LIFE GLABD ARY MOVEMENT: Free film516 words
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368 1959-01-28 6 BILL ALSO MAKES VOTING COMPULSORY SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A BILL which refers to qualifications for persons who can contest the Legislative Assembly elections under the new Constitution was published today. The Bill, which also makes voting compulsory in such elections, amends the Legislative368 words
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Article36 1959-01-28 6 iPOH. Tues. The Herak Medical Department has launched a campaign to persuade parents to have their children Immunised against diphtheria. The department hopes to immunise about 50.000 children In the urban areas thi.year36 words
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Article93 1959-01-28 6 Fraudulent tour promoter tailed SINGAPORE. Tues. A man. who absconded to Penang with $320 collected from his friend for a tour, was Jailed for two months by a Singapore Magistrate today. Mohamed Yusof bin Mohamed shaniT. pleaded guilty to cheating Abdul Hamid bin Haji Mydin of $320. Inspector J. Delikan,93 words
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171 1959-01-28 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ritHE Nanyang University Commission will start work on Feb. 16, the Ministry of Education announced today. The Commission of five In- 1 tematlonally known scholars appointed 6y the Singapore Government in conjunction with Nanyang University will: "Look into the academic standards171 words
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196 1959-01-28 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rE Traffic Police have made special arrangements to cope with the expected rush to parks, cinemas and amusement centres during the Chinese New Year festival. Parking along Geylang Road from Mountbatten Road to Lorong 6. will be prohibited on Feb. 8. 9196 words
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218 1959-01-28 6 Man used stolen watch to pay for taxi fare SINGAPORE, Tues. A watch, stolen from a school principal's home on Dec. 1, passed through three hands before it was recovered by the police, a district court was told today. Colin William Attenborough, 21, unemployed, was jailed for a total of218 words
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Article29 1959-01-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce is organising a party of businessmen to visit the Singapore Constitution Exposition during 'the Chinese New Year.29 words
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Article, Illustration92 1959-01-28 6 MARSHALLING YARD CASUALTY— RUN OVER BY GOODS WAGON SINGATORE. Toes.— A Malayan Railway labourer. R. Maruglah. 36. was run over by a goods wagon in a marshalling yard ?.t Kampotw Bahm this morning Moraglah was uncoupling tbe wagon as the train was being eased down the line to make way92 words
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Article41 1959-01-28 6 PENANG, Tues. The Penang branch of the ExServices Association of Malaya spent $97 In relief funds for 27 needy cases last month. Six new members joined during the month. The branch has now 337 ordinary members.41 words
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Article54 1959-01-28 6 KUALA TRENOGANU. Tues A full-grown elephant has been destroying padi, banana and other crops in four villages In Ulu Trengganu. The four villages are Karapong Atap. Kampong Kedong, Kampong Pelong and Kampong Tayor. Two gam* rangers from Negri Sembilan have been tracking the elephant without success for54 words
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Article71 1959-01-28 6 AMENDMENT TO CIVIL LAW ORDINANCE SINGAPORE, Tues. A Bill amending the Civil Law Ordinance provides that sums paid under an insurance policy on the death of a person should not be taken into account in assessing compensation to a family for his death. Under the Bill, damages may also be71 words
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Article29 1959-01-28 6 KUANTAN, Tues. The Kuantan Youth Club will stage a Chinese New Year dance at the Kuantan Club on Feb. 6 In aid cf its building fund.29 words
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Article183 1959-01-28 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— Every car In the 1959 Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run to be held over the Easter weekend on Mar. 28 and 29, must have two drivers. This new requirement it was optional last year is being enforced because the run has been Increased183 words
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Advertisement335 1959-01-28 6 Famous as an Old Chinese Legend %m X* Ej w£Si JE^L A^H A^l s^^^ I^V I^V *^h Be* 'Si T jy* '<£ a ii if**^^ 3** v w^ lc^p"**i %t gM ]P C!^ fv*teH Ir^V >^1 Wp^^B B&^* tf4 I r^^^f^^ /^^^^t^\^St^S^M ibfe-tJB |^|y )^*|||^|**j|j^*jjj*^*^j|j^*j*****2*»^Jß j&K^Mg> «Hh' r~*^9R >» «*tH335 words
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291 1959-01-28 7 LEE KHOON CrIOY - LEE KHOON CrIOY YEARS OF TALKS, NOW 'PACT' TO BE BACK-DATED TO 1953 By Singapore, Tuesday years of protracted negotiations between the City Council and the Johore Government, a new draft agreement for the supply of water from Johore, and the purchase of291 words
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Article, Illustration174 1959-01-28 7 SINGAPORE. Tue&—Brigadier Dame Monica Johnson. Director of the British Army Nursing Services, is spending a week in Singapore as part of a tour of all British military hospitals and Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps units in the Far East. She has made it174 words
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Article114 1959-01-28 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malayan Christian Schools Council have decided to give eight days' grace to the 14-year-old failures of the Government secondary school entrance examination to register for its special Primary Six course. They have taken this step although only a "discouraging" number of students turned114 words
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Article60 1959-01-28 7 ALOR STAR. Tues.— Four! families in Kedah have jointly appealed to four terrorists, three men and a woman, now operating in the central Ke- I dan ]ungle, to surrender The appeals, printed on 300,000 leaflets, are signed by the parents, brothers and sisters of the terrorists:60 words
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Article21 1959-01-28 7 KEMAMAN. Tues. The Kemaman District Officer. Raja Abdul Aziz, has been elected director of the Red Cross Society.21 words
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Article47 1959-01-28 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Tan Kirn Lang of Singapore was fined $265 in the magistrate's court today for driving a car with an expired road tax licence, failure to report the change of car's colour and for not being covered by third party insurance47 words
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Article31 1959-01-28 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Governor. Sir William Goode. has appointed Tuan Haji Lemin bin Alias to be a film censor from October In place of Inche Othman bin Abdul Wahid.31 words
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Article252 1959-01-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. EVERYTHING is ready for foreign touri3t chiefs to travel in Malaya and see for themselves the attractions this country can offer globetrotters. A volunteer guide. Mr. J. Bush, of the Natural Rubber Development Board, will give the tourists a running252 words
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165 1959-01-28 7 THE PAT A WIVES TO GO ON ISLAND PICNIC SINGAPORE, Tues. Wives of Pacific Area Travel Association conference delegates will go on a picnic to an island off Singapore on Thursday. The hostesses will be six Singapore women. The i wives have been invited to spend the day at Pulau165 words
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Article138 1959-01-28 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Volunteer Reserve Decoration has been awarded to Lt. Cdr. Baldwyn R Lowick and Lt. Cdr Leonard W. Norman for their 20 years' service each in the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Lt. Cdr Lowick had served in the Royal Australian Naval Volunteer138 words
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Article19 1959-01-28 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Teachers' National Congress published the first issue of their official organ, Teacher, today.19 words
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Advertisement196 1959-01-28 7 g^Vhen the Occasion Calls /mgj for a Memorable Gift... 1 1 if C_^ C£/l//Ct/t/ Ly/ capillary action pen SUPERIOR TO FOUNTAIN PENS ££s£7 What fmer remembran <- c of an IN FOUR IMPORTANT WAYS 1 j" l^^ event than a gift that N \^7" R i< nas become the symbol196 words
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Advertisement136 1959-01-28 7 SINGAPORE NON-STOP TO HONG KONG 1 TWICE WEEKLY (Return following day) FEBRUARY SUN MON TU£ WED FHU FRI SAI 2"-y~4 5- 6 7 fe 9 10 II 12 13 14 h 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ALSO TWICE WEEKtY Return same JayTl136 words
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Obituary170 1959-01-28 8 JO Worit Sit (Minimum). GOLDMAN On 23rd January! 1959 at Bexley. Kent. Clera Goldman, aged 82 years, late of i Shanghai and Singapore. R. SUBRAMANIA IYER, 65. father of 8. Renganaihan of Police Headquarters Seremban passed away, New Delhi. 25th January. AT KARAINAGAR cable news received Mrs. Parupathy Subramanlam170 words
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Article77 1959-01-28 8 it M»rrfi Sit (Minimum). MR. AND MRS. CHARLIE GOH CHUN YAM Thank all Relatives and Friends for their many good wishes, valuable gifts, and their attendances and help on their happy occasion 27th Jan. 1959. MR. DAVID CHEW thank all relatives and friends for their kind Messages of Condolence,77 words
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Article277 1959-01-28 8 2t W.rWt Sit (Minimum). VISIT MULCHANDS 1 SALE at 3i d Floor Gian Singh's Bids also 82-1. Bras Basah Rd. ADD FLAVOUR TO Your Food —a drop or two of Tabasco makes an enormous difference. HATS Si GLOVES for all occasions at, Antoinette. 324. Orchard Road (near C.K. Tangi.277 words
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Article608 1959-01-28 8 The tightening of the election laws seems to have won general approval in Singapore, except for UMNO opposition to compulsory voting, and wide although not quite general approval in the Federation, except for new provisions concerning the registration of canvassers and speakers. The two bills are608 words
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Article298 1959-01-28 8 The market has given a more cordial reception to Russia's intention to limit her tin exports this year to 13.500 tons than perhaps this news deserves. It is only a twelve months commitment, and there is reason to think that 13,500 tons is about the maximum Russia could298 words
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Article234 1959-01-28 8 Dr. K. M. Reddy, Superintendent of the Sungei Buloh Settlement, has urged the formation of a Malayan Leprosy Relief Association to awaken public interest in the disease. Leprosy has not attracted the attention that tuberculosis has. Yet like tuberculosis, leprosy must be combatted beyond the medical level. Dr.234 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1959-01-28 8 KUALA I.IMPI R. EVEN those of us who go early to bed on St. Andrews Night and who have never eaten haggis know that the best-laid schemes of mice and men gang oft agley. This, I fear, has happened in the1,027 words
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510 1959-01-28 8 lAN MOK- AI - lAN MOK-AI Malayan students in Britain or* taking an unprecedented interest in the forthcoming Students Union elections by LONDON. CX)R reasons which are not easy to ascertain, Malayan students in London are showing unprecedented interest in the forthcoming elections or officials of510 words
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Letter129 1959-01-28 8 MINISTERS HIGH SPIRITS I KNOW Inche Khlr Johari as a delightful person who. when he speaks to a gathering, appears to possess all the seriousness of a headmaster. but is in reality an irrepressible wisecracker. There is nothing he enJoys better than a good joke couched in what appears to129 words
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Letter81 1959-01-28 8 YOUR report (S.T.Jan. 22) X quotes Mr. Jumabhoy as saying: "If even one factory can be assisted to employ ten more persons, tariff protection should be given." At the beginning of this year I noticed an announcement by the Singapore Tobacco Co. Ltd thanking applicants for Jobs in their81 words
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192 1959-01-28 8 It pays to be tough with the secret society gangsters IN recent weeks the C.I.D. Chief. Mr. Brian Goodrich, has been offering sound advice to members oi the public to help rid Singapore of the secret society gangsters. It would seem to be an opportune time to consider how the192 words
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153 1959-01-28 8 A NUMBER of the people of Sungei Siput have to "baby-sit" for the Malayan Railway when this baby of the Government plays with its train at the Sungei Siput level crossing on jalan Pintu Oarbang (the former Jalan Club Road). This happens about twice153 words
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Advertisement296 1959-01-28 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. PHOTOGRAPHY M H orrf. Si (Mm.)—B,x it el: txlrm. MOVIE IN COLOUR Super Anscochrome Daylight (ASAIOCH ltimni XlOOft. spool. Including processing $33.00. Phone 'life' *****. P.O. Box 110 S. Singapore. LOST 20 ur4» $i Him.,—t»x it ctt. txlrm. LOST Doberman Pinscher male dog, black and tan very short296 words
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Advertisement73 1959-01-28 8 KODAK VERICHROME PAN FILM WONDERFUL FOR INDOOR SNAP-SHOTS Hare's a film that's a "natural" for indoor snaps of the family. It givas flash pictures of your loved one*. with spark la and food balance instead of glaring whites. Cven when lighting conditions are poor, you still get good detail and73 words
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Advertisement111 1959-01-28 8 DE 42 4.1 en. ft The GEC "Fabulous Four' has cloud grey front panel with carnival interior, coloured door handle and handy door racks for bottles and eggs. New SHEERLINE design in gleaming white. Suitable for Alternating Current supply only. Singapore Penang Federation YOURS FOR ONLY 30 5« monthly 37.50111 words
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Miscellaneous41 1959-01-28 8 M Worm's Sit (Minimum). WEE-THIO. The engagement Is announced between Ronnie I youngest son of Madam Kho Seok Eng and lat» Mr. Wee Teck Leong and Chwee Neo youngest daughter of Madam Tan Kirn Hoon and late Mr. Thlo Sloe Leng.41 words
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Article90 1959-01-28 9 Assault by gang: Thug arrested SINGAPORE, Tues. Detectives this afteri noon arrested a man i after an assault case i behind a coffee shop at i MacKenzie Road, i The victim, one of the Eshop's assistants, had been =asked by nine thugs to pay :$35 to them for his "protecitlon."90 words
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Article61 1959-01-28 9 jChandu— man is fined $100 i JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. EWhen charged In the Sessions Court today with being :in possession of chandu and ■chandu smoking utensils, Lee I Chan K Chong said: "I am a bout to give up chandu smoking." "You are a bit too late. The law has61 words
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Article39 1959-01-28 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, iln the High Court today •entered judgment with costs •in favour of British and :Eastern Ltd for $3,138 In a iclaim against Changi Provision Store for goods supplied.39 words
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Article398 1959-01-28 9 HE WAS FOUND HEAD ON A PILLOW NEAR AN OVEN ON CHRISTMAS DAY, CORONER IS TOLD SINGAPORE, Tuesday. c association secretary carried out a suicide threat when he gassed himself at his home |in Telok Blangah on Christmas Day, a Singafpore Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin398 words
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Article59 1959-01-28 9 SINGAPORE, Tues A BOAC Comet IV jet airliner, scheduled to have arrived here on Jan. 29, has been delayed. The Comet, now on a 20,000-mile London-Tokyo-Singapore-Colombo and back to Britain proving flight, is at present held up at Calcutta, due to a technical hitch. The BOAC office59 words
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209 1959-01-28 9 JOHN OARBYSHIRE - JOHN OARBYSHIRE By. SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Jakarta Government has drawn up a black list of ships that have traded with the Indonesian rebels and firms that have Dutch capital. A spokesman of the Indonesian consulate here told the Straits Times209 words
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120 1959-01-28 9 Commonwealth should grant independence SINGAPORE, Tues. The Commonwealth should replace the British Colonial Office in negotiations with colonies for their independence, said Mr. S. L. Poplai, secretary of the Indian Council of World Affairs, in Singapore today. Mr. Poplai. who has just returned after attending the Commonwealth Relations Conference in120 words
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281 1959-01-28 9 DAHARI ALI - DAHARI ALI By I/-TJALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A full review of the Razak education policy will be made by the Alliance after the parliamentary elections in August. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, the architect of the Razak report, will281 words
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186 1959-01-28 9 SINOAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Khek Community Guild National Dramatic Corporation has refused to take part In Radio Singapore's special programme arranged for Chinese New Year and the Constitution Exposition. This is the first time they have turned down an invitation from the Broadcasting186 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-01-28 9 THE S2O MILLION cheque which was handed over to the Governor of the Central Bank, Mr. W. H. WUeock, by the Minister of Finance, Col. Sir Henry Ilau-Shik Lee in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. The bank was officially opened by the Yang di-Pertuan A«rone on Saturday. Straits52 words
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Article140 1959-01-28 9 $31,000 LOST IN A DAY OF CRIME SINGAPORE, Tues. °The pre-Chinese New Year crime wave continues in spite of repeated police warnings to the public. Yesterday about $31,000 in cash and valuables was taken by robbers. At Rochore Road thieves broke into a provision store and took $7,695 in cash140 words
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Article30 1959-01-28 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The International Women's Club will hold an "Indonesian Morning" at the YWCA. Raffles Quay, at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow. There will be an exhibition of Indonesian dances.30 words
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Article29 1959-01-28 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Mr. G. M. Mackenzie, superintendent of the Istana Gardens, who has been away in Ceylon on six-month leave, has returned to Johore Bahru.29 words
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Advertisement219 1959-01-28 9 THE FEARFUL MAN-a thrilling tale of a poor man-, fight for life in India... jL fpi j_^t^^t FIGURE* CONTROL AT HOME -the figure you want in three months... These are two of the many exciting features in MM for February, which is on sale throughout Malaya today. This edition also219 words
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Advertisement114 1959-01-28 9 ODEON d'A\. Neverbeforerevealed WSk HITLER'S DOOR-DIE 5 HAYMAKER! 9 Terror and traitors behind our lines V spreading destruction^^^^ in the last r er^Stl^^^^W i desperate days of the war! KAn JUnNoUN hfHirr^^^K Hi— t— i w won— nww i iw— mm SAVE (j^WON \W; flgfct ■¥~*r FRIGIDAIREjI Household Appliances J114 words
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Article277 1959-01-28 10 Write to these pen pals HERE are some more penpals for you. Moshin Rashid. aged 16. High School. Klang. Abdul Aziz bin Mohammed Noh aged 13, c/o Post Office, K. Selangor. Sports. J.R. Nathan, aged 14. D.C.R.E.. Kluang, Johore. Stamps, coins, sports. Peter Goh. aged 16, c/o Goh Kee Loh,277 words
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Article, Illustration994 1959-01-28 10 IT'S EZANI'S TURN TO BE KING NOW The jungle animals go to Kolam ltam where a contest is being held to decide who will be King of the Jungle. When it is all over, the judges announce that there are five animals with an equal number of points. Bakar Bear,994 words
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Article, Illustration19 1959-01-28 10 *SO LONELY Srny, the nine-week old tiger cub at the London Zoo look* wtslluUy Jor someone to play with.19 words
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Miscellaneous421 1959-01-28 10 Can you solve! Flipper's secret code? .Jll '*^S*^ W* tT '^Hsssr^sssl ■Vllj, < Dear Boy^ and Girls, a reply, she asks me to say Here are the six winners that she is writing to Poland of our contest in which the for a further supply of names, prizes were hidden421 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1959-01-28 11 New York was founded out of Dutch peril GOVERNOR SURRENDERED TO PEOPLE'S PLEAS Dutch colonists crowded into besieged New Amsterdam, defenceless American township, on September 6, 1664. Across the bay, belligerent English warships prepared to pound the thriving settlement to dust. Tight-lipped Governor- Peter Stuyvesant, won over by his subDaily Mirror - 1,210 words
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Advertisement31 1959-01-28 11 9>ee l»M BERT t BUTtER. /I ENGIANO I I *^W h GIVES long Inny IIH ygy 1 MORE FOR YOUR MONEY I BRIGHTNESS ms§^ I Ii r Ml fe fln mm®31 words
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Miscellaneous151 1959-01-28 11 Carmen A Co. By Ma* d 1 Jp l SL,7y 'JTwrt^ I <*$ vtev kino of TOf -rmbsts -TOGtTMre'Mv 1 •rdr i srff« jV/^^/^CiUis x xju-mv NAMrsouvts L *»«'s jonnson A ft* &f r I FoeAl :7 L iMOiMduokv Meet The Saint By Leslie Charteris I «—^"^T^ PBB*T^3PL I mm151 words
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492 1959-01-28 12 From Our Market Correspondent pAN-MALAYAN rubber production in December at 71,676 tons was the highest for any single month, since 1946, and probably an alltime record, while for the whole of 1958 663,624 tons were produced, a rise of nearly four per492 words
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Article130 1959-01-28 12 MELBOURNE, Tues. INVESTMENT shares maintained a steady tone on the Stock Exchange here today. Main movements were Industrial Acceptance Holdings up sd. and Moulded Products down Sd. Mt. Isa dropped 6d. in a quiet mining section. Commonwealth bonds held a firm tone. Loans 3** l, 1956-59 £100 13s.130 words
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Article146 1959-01-28 12 February first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed hi Singapore yesterday at 84 4 cents per lb., down M cents on Monday's closing price. The tone was easier. Closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 83 sellers 84tt Norn, i Int.146 words
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Article28 1959-01-28 12 SINGAPORE. JAN. 27. RUBBER: M cents per Ib. (down 1} cents). TIN: 5386.374 per pi (ill up >l Estimated unofficial offering: 130 tons (unchanged).28 words
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Article507 1959-01-28 12 The Malayan Share Broker Association reported yesterday "Industrials were steady while tins and rubbers were quiet. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation broken reported the following busineas up till 3.3$ p.m.: Fed. Dispensary $1.10 (D>; Fitepatricks $1.05 to $1.04..; Fraser Neave ords $1.56; Gammon $1.72 (D) Goodwood507 words
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Article23 1959-01-28 12 Malayan Share Market: Jan. 27 Jan. 26 Industrials: BS.4Z 88.lt Tins: 90.97 9f.»l Rubbers 109.62 109.7$ Jan. 1 1»M lno23 words
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Article88 1959-01-28 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Ex- chance noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent January February $42 buyers, $43 sellers, fooonot oil: quiet; bulk $64 sellers, drum $67 sellers. Pepper: steady, about 20 tons of white pepper were reported done. Muntok white $138. Sarawak $137 (both up88 words
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Article76 1959-01-28 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Anociation made the following changes in its rates to merchant* yeaterady (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Bclgaln Francs 1633 1/4; Danish Kroner 235 3/4; Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the76 words
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Advertisement737 1959-01-28 12 NOTICES THE BENTA RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED (Incorporated in the tedrration of MiUi.ii NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty-seventh Annual Oeneral Meeting of THE BENTA RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 70. Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday, 12th February, 1959, at737 words
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Advertisement808 1959-01-28 12 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) secretary to Principal id) Clerk iri Cleric/Typist id) Accounts Cleric. Particulars for the above posts can be obtained from the Registrar. University or Malaya808 words
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Advertisement1032 1959-01-28 12 "K LINE" Japan as (ISA Pacific Atlantic Coast Service S'poie P S'fatn Penang ETA HK ETA Kobe ETA La ETA NT 4'Maataaa Man" Ist can 7/ t Fal 11/11 tea 12 tea M till 11/14 FM II Ftl 21 Frt 11 Mat 1% Mar "Ninu Man" Ist call 1/11 Mai1,032 words
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Advertisement1582 1959-01-28 13 Tai: i 405 MAN SFIELD dl CO., LTD. Tab »4 1 (II hats) (Incorporated m Singapore) 01 hott) d'iT" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T i£ saiiimi to Liverpool, Glasgow iomcn ft continental poits (Via Sou wit* 1 1 barti M prtcaad via PaaMM *r Capt af Baal Naai) Carriers option1,582 words
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Advertisement1210 1959-01-28 13 ETTTm*W^§ !1 1 Li Li h YPmTM UiII Dm EAST ASIATIC LINES NOMEWAJrO SAILIHCS FOR ANN, PORT SAIO. GENOA, ANTWERP awTTEMAM, AMSTCMAM, BREMEN, MMMM. COPENNJLUN. MTMNMM AM OSLO S'pora P. Sham Panang IAMMHA"* %/ifm I/7FH SELAHDIA 11/11 FH SB/21 FH O/» NO Cans Laaaaa tar pimagari. Calls lerraatt ft Uttakia.1,210 words
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Advertisement1348 1959-01-28 13 wi'mim THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Ll n 'V, IWIPMi (Itcirttrttad I* Ma MtM liatttM) I LINES SAHrM* Tl ADEN. IX ft t ONTINENTU PMTS Sport P. **>aw) Penang MMMAN for lonooa. Rottirdm, m Omnm, Hamburg C IVII IFH laatH liract arrtm FH 27 BENAUJANACN tor Adan, JeddH. Port Sudan.1,348 words
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Advertisement1340 1959-01-28 13 McALISTER CO., LTD. TU.I Na.: ***** ILIIRMAN IJMM KLATENESS LINE IMMM, MVK HTTEMAM. kUMtOtt IM AMEUS. SAN FIANCISCI, and Mr HXK, North Atlantic Parti SEATTLE, VANCtUVEI A PORTLAND and Canada Auiptiif carti Mr cm i i sntk CITT W LIYERPtOL AMlica rptra P Sham Ptnang OROHIVIUI ta Part/20 MR 301,340 words
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165 1959-01-28 14 'REPRIEVED' COMPETITION STARTS NEXT MONTH KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE entry of Singapore for the first time in the F.A. of Malaya Cup has raised the number of competing states to ten a record. The other teams are: Penang, Perak, Selangor, Kedah,165 words
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Article, Illustration222 1959-01-28 14 Kok Seng to lay off for a season By LIM KEE CHAM SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore soccer captain for the last three years, 27--year-old Lee Kok Seng, has decided not to play competitive soccer during tbe 1959 season. "This is not retirement only a rest." said Kok Seng, a police222 words
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296 1959-01-28 14 '800 boys' anger the Police players SINGAPORE. Tues. Police players almost came to blows with University oi Malaya supporters after the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout tournament match between Police ajid University at Bukit Timah today. Police, the current league champions, who were held to a 1-1 draw, were riled296 words
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Article33 1959-01-28 14 SINGAPORE. Tues.— University "B" and Combined Schools "B" will meet in the replay In the S.H.A. Junior knockout competition at Buklt Timah tomorrow. The team played to a scoreless draw yesterday.33 words
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Article148 1959-01-28 14 56 JOIN AAA COURSE FOR COACHES SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's training course for coaches started on a bright note at the Farrer Park stadium today. A total of 56 would-be coaches a much better response than was expected assembled at the City Council pavilion to receive their148 words
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Article160 1959-01-28 14 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A superior forward line enabled S.C.C. to beat Wanderers 3-0 in the S.H.A. senior knock-out competition on the padang today. In the early stage* the teams seemed evenly matched and after 15 minutes play there was sUll no score. B.C.C. then took the lead160 words
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Article34 1959-01-28 14 WELLINGTON. Tues. Auckland won the Plunket Shield. New Zealand's major first-class cricket competition, today when they gained first innings points in their drawn match with Northern 1 Districts at Hamilton.34 words
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181 1959-01-28 14 VISIT BY AUSSIE TEST XI MAY NOT COME OFF KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Australian Board of Control for Cricket, which meets in Adelaide tonight. Is expected to consider the Malayan Cricket Association's request for the Australian Test team to tour India later this year to stop over for a couple181 words
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Article85 1959-01-28 14 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Selangor Rangers manager Albert Foster today announced final plans for his "Football Festival" to be held at the Merdeka Stadium next month. Two Singapore sides Fathul Karib (Singapore Cup champions) and a strong Singapore Malays eleven the Selangor Chinese R.C. (League85 words
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Article374 1959-01-28 14 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. n^HE Singapore Cricket Association today decided J- to admit junior champions Serangoon Gardens S. C. into the senior tournament on a one-season trial. This decision was reached after a lengthy debate after a committee member questioned Scrangoon Gardens eligibility to compete in the tournament.374 words
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Advertisement486 1959-01-28 14 B phone J rKWHnPMHBK W Showing "UNDERWATER ROMANCE" Sr££U P &y TODAY 9 a.m.— Special LADIES ONLY Preview Reduced Admission: Mails SI it Circle $2 No Free list Debbie Reynolds "THIS HAPPY FEELING" 'n- s C B°, lor FREE! A Cup of MOCAFINO Coffee Sc VERKADE Biscuits Plas: A Copy486 words
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Miscellaneous496 1959-01-28 14 RVGOE* Farell Cup (Sinrapore «one final): Royal Signals v GHQ. Tanglin; FriendUes: REME v RAMC. Ayer Rajah Road: South Johore "A" v 61 Signals Unit RAF Johore Bahru. SOCCER S.G.S.F.A. Irani. '>' v MRNVR v Tan Tock Seng "A". Jalan Besar. 5.15 pjn.; 8.T3. v Police "A", Jalan Besar, 6496 words
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Advertisement869 1959-01-28 15 (Continued from Pag* SITUATIONS VACANT >« Wt4, Si (««)-l« €tg. txtn. WANTED Laboratory Technician to take ch'rge of a small single-handed -iinlcal laboratory. Experience In routine clinical tests and simple bacteriology essential. Apply stating qualifications and experience to Box A 6028. B.T. COMPANY SECRETARY, Highly paid positions in the business869 words
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Advertisement869 1959-01-28 15 RMODATION VACANT U »f in Box M cU. extra. V FURNISHED double/ rooms, bathroom, H/C M/ 8 attached. V'dah. <d (European) and service. Moderate terms. Dally/ monthly rates. "Hatfleld"' 60 Stevens Road. Tel. *****, S"pore. ACCOMMODATION WANTED Word, $i (Mi*.)— Box it ttt. txtr: WANTED BY COUPLE small unfurnished seaside869 words
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Advertisement856 1959-01-28 15 k EDUCATION U (Mlm^—Bm* M eU. extra COMMERCIAL SCHOOL: itock Avenue, Serangoon specialised courses avallTypeß/rltlng, Shorthand Gregg i. English. Mathe<all standards), Malay rs'/advanced'. LC.C Reglstratioo 6.00 8.30 <: Experienced, highly Qualified Tutors oiler specialised English-Malay Postal Tuition In ten different stages. Pass Guaranteed. Request for free prospectus. Post Box 1202,856 words
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Advertisement954 1959-01-28 15 VEHICLES FOE SALE M Wtrdt U (Min.)—»vc it rt: nirm. GOING CHEAP 1954/5 Consul. I Taxed/loured good running condition $2,000/- No dealers. 75, Wllkle Road after 1 p.m. FORD CUSTOM. 1952, Model. First class condition. Regularly serviced European owner returning U.K. $1,300 Box A 6052. S.T. MAGNIFICENT ROLLS ROTCI 1954 words
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Advertisement508 1959-01-28 15 FOR SALE M Wor4, ti (mm.)— Box M ct.. txtrm. GREAT QUANTITY of Tita--5 ntum and Ilm-nlte. Write Ng Sen Hiong, 26 Jakn Meldrum, Johore x Bahru, Johore Malaya. > PLEASE NOTE:— Blouse g Short Ladles Beacbsets $4.50, Striped Plllowcovers 53 .00, Bed--1 sheets it Bedcovers $2.50, Luck's, y Orchard508 words
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Advertisement493 1959-01-28 15 NOTICES NOTICE > Alteration Of The Boundaries Of Certain Electoral DWIMons Of Tb* City Council It is hereby notified for (tenersJ Information that in exercise of 1 the powers conferred by subsection (3) of section 8 of the Local Ooti eminent Elections Ordinance 1957, the Minister for Local Oov- ernment.493 words
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Advertisement314 1959-01-28 15 NOTICE THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT i Holiday— Chinese New Year's Day, Sunday, Bth February, 1959. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that vessels alongside the Board's wharves and working before 11.00 ajn. on Saturday, 7th February 1969, will be worked after 11.00 a.m. on that day without extra charge provided314 words
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Advertisement306 1959-01-28 15 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Contractor* I CIasg 'C and above will be received by the State Engineer. P.W.D. Perak. Ipoh, up to 3-00 pjn. of the 29th January, 1859. for the Supply and Delivery of Metal from Sungei Gepal Quarry, Bidor during; period 1 3.59 to N 29.2.60. Full306 words
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Article1032 1959-01-28 16 IZZZZjEZZ« 3 - IZZZZjEZZ«3 HERE'S A GOOD BET IN THE TOP SPRINT TODAY EPSOM JEEP'S best bets at Bukit Timah today are Easy Winner (Race 1), General Pil (Race 5) and Aberdeen (Race 7). CALL BOY's double is: Brave General (Race 4) and Gunong Mas (Race 6). THE1,032 words
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Article151 1959-01-28 16 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER 2.30 1 EASY WINNER Poll, SI pt r Stack Geld EASY WINNER Pollr Sl^pir POLLY SLIPPER Black Gold Ea«y w.nn.r Roc. 2 JOS CROWN LINK Wtntafwi Lord Arr«t«WC« WINLATON Crown L.nk Pintu Met PINTU MAS W ml* ton MMty Way II Roc« 1 NEVER151 words
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Article27 1959-01-28 16 Today's Fortune Tote at Bakit Timah will be from Races 3 to 7. The Fortune Tote will be discontinued after this meeting.27 words
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Article114 1959-01-28 16 RANGOON, Tues. The touring Malayan soccer team were beaten 2-0 by a Burmese selected team in their last match here today. This was the second defeat for the Malayans, who scored their only victory In the first match. The Malayans organised several swift raids and broke through114 words
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1085 1959-01-28 16 HACE I— ».JO: (Class Div. 4) 6 Furs. 1 ***** Black Gold (BKW Kongsi) Martin. 5 9.0 (F) Bougoure 2 ***** Easy Winner (Mdm. CX. Lee) Zaln, 6 8.11 (F) Mawi 3 ***** Polly Slipper (Slipper Kongsl) E Breuk.. 6 8.10 (SF) King 41,085 words
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Article328 1959-01-28 16 JACK FIIGLETON - Rain— M.C.C. match abandoned JACK FIIGLETON From Sydney, Tuesday DAIN here this morning made play impossible on 1V the flnal day of the M.C.C. versus New South Wales game and it was abandoned by skippers Peter May and Richie Benaud at 11 o'clock. Rain only postponed what would have been328 words
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Article111 1959-01-28 16 MELBOURNE, Tues.— Colin Quest, Victoria's promising fast bowler, took five wickets for 37 in helping to dismiss Queensland for 152 In their second innings on the last day of the Sheffield Shield match here today. Queensland took first innings points in the match which endedReuter - 111 words
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113 1959-01-28 16 MOVES FOR SWEEPING CHANGES IN POLICY FOR L.T.A.A. MELBOURNE. Tues.— Moves for sweeping policy changes will be made at the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia's annual conference here tomorrow. Major proposals, which If accerjted, will revolutionise amateur tennis in Australia are:BIG retirement benefits as an Inducement to keep top players113 words
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Article69 1959-01-28 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. Australian fast bowler lan Mcc- kifT will be unable to play in the Fourth Test against England starting at Adelaide on Friday because of a Jarred heel His place will be taken by the j New Sou'h Wales fast bowler. Gordon Rorke. It69 words
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Article185 1959-01-28 16 KEN FERNANDEZ - Asians plan tour of Siam KEN FERNANDEZ By I£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. A tour of Siam in September by a Pan-Malayan Asi?.n Rugby team including Singapore players is being planned. The proposed tour, which "i has the approval of the Ma- f layan Rugby Union, is the result of an invitation185 words
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