The Straits Times, 12 February 1959
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Title Section21 1959-02-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CFRTIFIEP SALE rXCFFDS 80,000 The Straits Times tf e u»P<** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1959 i 15 CENTS21 words
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Article425 1959-02-12 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE Indications of dissension in the Alliance— and fear of a scramble for seats in elections 'Real danger is from within' By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today gave the real reason for his resignation. He s.iid there were sii-ns of425 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-02-12 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga. who is in the Singapore General Hospital, was this morning placed on the dangerously ill list He was admitted to hos- pital yesterday after suffering a heart attack. However it was stated tonight that his condition76 words
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Article140 1959-02-12 1 THE PAP CUPID SERVICE: BY LIM SINGAPORE. Wed.—Assemblyman Lim Choon Mong today told the Legislative Assembly that educational classes conducted by the People's Action Party were being classified as "matrimonial agencies." While attacking the PAP during the Singapore Legislative Assembly Elections (Amendment) Bill. Mr. Lim <SPA) referred to students who140 words
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2723 1959-02-12 1 We're bound to win, say both Lee and Lim SINGAPORE. Wednesday. gHARPLY conflicting forecasts about the likely outcome of Singapore's approaching general elections were voiced by party leaders in the Legislative Assembly today. Nrr. i^ee Kuan Yew, the PAP leader, said the result was "a foregone conclusion" and that the2,723 words
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Article98 1959-02-12 1 JAKARTA. Wed.— A wish made here by the Commis-sioner-General for SouthEast Asia. Sir Robert Scott, has delighted Indonesians. On a trip to the ancient Buddhist temple of Borounudur. Sir Robert was told that if he could put his hand through a hole in the wallReuter - 98 words
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Article25 1959-02-12 1 CAIRO, Wed. Sheikh Ahmed Hassan El Bakoury. the United Arab Republic's Minister of Religious Affairs, has submitted his resignation to President Nasser— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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166 1959-02-12 1 JAKARTA. Wed. INDONESIAN Foreign Ministry sources said today that the British Embassy had protested against the take-over by the North Sumatra local authorities of three British rubber estates. Estate agents said the takeover, which happened during the weekend, was the first move made by theReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration295 1959-02-12 1 Sir lan: TV in Singapore in 3 or 4 years' SINGAPORE, Wed. Sir lan Jacob, Di-rector-General of the BBC, believes that Singapore will have television within three or four years, but he thinks it would be "madness" to introduce it into rural countries like the Federation so soon. Sir lan,295 words
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Article65 1959-02-12 1 Indonesia fears by Subandrio From K. D. GOTT CANBERRA. Wed—lndonesia's refusal to use force over West man is not only based on fear of hostile reactions from the Western powers but also a fear of a major flareup which China and Russia might exploit in their own interests. This was65 words
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Article24 1959-02-12 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. The former Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia. Mr. Garfield Todd. will arrive here on Sunday on a four-day visit.24 words
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221 1959-02-12 1 MCA BRANCH SAYS: PUT OFF CHARTER DISCUSSIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Selangor branch of the Malayan Chinese Association met today and decided to postpone all discussion on the association's highlycontroversial new constitution until after the Federal elections. The decision will be conveyed by Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, chairman of the221 words
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137 1959-02-12 1 Ten thugs murder youth at funeral SEREMBAN, Wed. A gang of 10 men attacked a funeral procession in front of the Catholic church at Mantin, 10 miles from here, this afternoon and killed a Chinese youth. The procession was following the hearse of a 60-year-old labourer, Ng Kee, when the137 words
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Article232 1959-02-12 1 Jailed for big bribes bid HONG KONG, Wed. A 38-year-old Chinese broker was today Jailed for three years for having offered big bribes to a senior police officer. The court was told the man promised $150,000 <M575,000> if the transfer of a ceitain Kowiuon Da.->ea aetecuve oouid be arranged HeReuter - 232 words
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Article45 1959-02-12 1 LESS OF COWBOY APPROACH 1 IOXDO.N, Wed. Labour M.l.. Mr. (iiMilTny dr Frrilas, today ur^'i-d I v nr authorities in Britain t<» use "little mm* coiiimtinsrnse and little I.sn (oulhinn and Indians approach to problem of security at their bases in Britain. Keuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Advertisement86 1959-02-12 1 DIAMONDS SAPPHIRES SEE HOW DIAMONDS SAPPHIRES GLORY IN ONE ANOTHER'S BEAUTY WHETHER YOUR TASTE LEANS TO SAPPHIRES, TO DIAMONDS OR A RING COMBINING BOTH, WE HAVE YOUR STYLE AT YOUR PRICE. S. P. H. de SILVA LTD 45, High St. ft Air-port. Spore 6, Station Rd., Ipoh. Am. Co.. S.P.H.86 words
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Article241 1959-02-12 2 Admiral's plane in mercy mission By R. CHANDRAN Singapore. Wed. THK United States Commander-in-Chief for the Pacific Area, Admiral H. I). Felt, flew into Singapore today to airlift 815,000 worth of urgently needed medical supplies for flood victims in Java. The admiral was originally to have flown direct to Jakarta241 words
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78 1959-02-12 2 A second warning on illegal houses SINGAPORE. Wed. The City Council today warn, ed the public again to beware when buying new houses because of "the large number of unauthorised houses being built now by unscrupulous businessmen.'' The council advised prospective buyers to check with the City Architect and Building78 words
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Article47 1959-02-12 2 Security test tomorrow SINGAPORE. Wed.— A com- i bined police and military internal security exercise will be held on Friday from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. in the Central. Tanjong Pagar and Singapore Harbour Board areas. Troops will be deployed and control points manned during this period.47 words
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63 1959-02-12 2 PENANG. Wed.— The next Penang State Council elections will be held early In June. Disclosing this today, a Government source said the present Council would be dissolved in April. Nominations tor the 24--member Council— which will be fully elected— will be accepted63 words
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Article, Illustration220 1959-02-12 2 JEFFREY FRANCIS - The grief behind that smile.... JEFFREY FRANCIS By KUALA LUMPL'R. Wed. Orlandus Wilson, the leader of the Golden Gate quartet, bounded on stage at the Klang High School hall last night with a broad smile on his fare. But it was a smile that masked sadness and grief. And the220 words
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Article57 1959-02-12 2 11,000 TOLD LEARN A TRADE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —More than 11,000 children who failed the Malayan Secondary School entrance examination last year were today urged to join trade schools. The Controller of the Federal Examinations Syndicate. Mr. K. Arianayagam. said this was trie only course open to candidates who failed57 words
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Article38 1959-02-12 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Fok Ang Poll. 55. was jailed for six months for stealing a cargo trolley from the Segamat Transport Company in River Valley Road on Jan. 17. Fok had five previous convictions38 words
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327 1959-02-12 2 SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK AND BACK IN CAR— IO3 hrs SINGAPORE, Wednesday. OTOREE motoring enthusiasts returned to Singa- pore this morning after driving to Bangkok and back in four days and seven hours. The three drivers Mr. C. F. Pope Mr. Brian McCaffrey and Mr. Neil MoncriefT— made the 3.000- mile327 words
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84 1959-02-12 2 Tug disaster area is now open to shipping oIM. \POKI_. Wed. Tbe O western entrance to Keppel Harbour, which has been closed to shipping since the Singapore Harbour Board tug Pitbo sank last Saturday, was declared open to snipping by the Master Attendant today. The Master Attendant, however, warned harbour84 words
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Miscellaneous16 1959-02-12 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby f X rtut.isj .'at A -«Il) "Z PLATtecv \MOnV &ci WOO16 words
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Article340 1959-02-12 3 The hatchet is buried ~> independent republican state envisaged GREECE AND TURKEY AGREE AT LAST ON DRAFT CONSTITUTION ZURICH, Wednesday. GREECE and Turkey last night reached agreement for a settlement of the Cyprus problem and the future status of the strategic island in theReuter; UPI - 340 words
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199 1959-02-12 3 THE PRINCE ON VISIT TO MOGUL MEMORIAL LAHORE. Wed. Prince Philip yesterday walked the ancient halls and Hardens of the Mogul emperors of •ndia. amid a reception as warm as any he has received on his tour of the sub-continent. The absence of a military escort, which had been prominentReuter - 199 words
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Article30 1959-02-12 3 MADRID. Wed. Actor George Sanders and Benita Hume, widow of the late Ronald Colman. w ere married yesterday in a brief ceremony at the British consulate here. U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration119 1959-02-12 3 THE FIRST mobile oil drilling platform bu'.lt in Britain is pictured above at Southampton. The 3.000- ton steel platform, which cost nearly £1 million to construct, is to be towed out to British North Borneo, where it will be used to drill forReuter - 119 words
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Article81 1959-02-12 3 PARIS, Wed.— Mr. Andre Le Troquer. former Speaker of the French National Assembly, was yesterday granted leave of absence from the Socialist Party during investigations into the "Rose Ballet" sex scandal. Mr. Le Troquer, 74, has been charged with moral offences in connection with the affair,Reuter - 81 words
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Article355 1959-02-12 3 T ONDON. Wed —Oeneralfy cheer- J ful conditions prevailed In London stock markets today for the start of a new account and prices in nearly all sections responded to a good demand. The smart overnight rally on Wall Street was a stimulating factor and offset the rise In355 words
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262 1959-02-12 3 IN BRIEF... FORMER SPY REFUSED ADMISSION TO BRITAIN r\OVER, Wed. Dr. v Otto John, former West German intelligence chief, was refused permission to land here by British authorities and was detained as an "undesirable alien." Dr. John was released from Jail in July last year after serving part of a262 words
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Article127 1959-02-12 3 Police out as Bill is debated COLOMBO. Wed— A police cordon was thrown round Ceylon's House of Representatives today when it resumed debate on the controversial Bill to increase the executive's powers to deal with rivil disorder. Inside the House, plainclothes detectives mingled with spectators in the visitors' gallery. TheReuter - 127 words
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Article150 1959-02-12 3 ADEN, Wed. The rulers of six states in the Aden Protectorate today signed the constitution of the new Federation being created in the Southern Arabian Peninsula with British support and with the aim of ultimate independence. The British Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd.Reuter - 150 words
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155 1959-02-12 3 Sandys: The West still ahead in nuclear power LONDON, Wednesday. MR. Duncan Sandys, Minister of Defence, said today there could be no doubt that the West "still possesses indisputable superiority in nuclear nitting power." He was answering a question in the House of Commons about atom bomb*. Mr. Stephen Swingler155 words
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Article27 1959-02-12 3 LONDON. Wea.— Britain is to scrap four more cruisers and six destroyers as part of Its plan to make way for new *hlps. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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65 1959-02-12 3 Ability ft looks controversy brewing SYDNEY. Wed. A row is brewing within the Federal Public Service over an Ecafe conference to be held at Broadbeach. Queensland next month. Complaints have been made that women stenographers, supplied by the Australian Federal Public Service, have been chosen for their good figures notReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement141 1959-02-12 3 the name to remember ill when ordering W^~*<^ Sintered Metal Linings f Sheet Materials Lining Rivets Relining Tools BIT. Brake Testing Equipment MOTORS Federation Representative*: WEARNE BROS. UHER PORTABLE d|r TAPE RECORDER BWaHPßSfc^jßj^S^y Just arrived new Phonotn* Tran. '^^^^^m sistor Tape Recorder: Eosv to operate, end very bondy «or prof141 words
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Article194 1959-02-12 4 'JAKARTA REBELS FORM NO THREAT' SINGAPORE, Wed. The Indonesian Con-sulate-General is no longe^r worried by rebel activities in Singapore. The Information Ofncer of the consulate-General. Mr. Surjono Sastrowardojo. told the Straits Times today that the few rebels still in Singapore had lost their importance. "The rebels here are less and194 words
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Article54 1959-02-12 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association, Singapore, will hold its annual Founder's Day dinner at the school's Lee Kuo Chuan auditorium In Barker Road at 7.30 p.m on Feb. 28. The charge Is $6 a person and those interested should contact Mr. Yong Nglm54 words
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Article69 1959-02-12 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Motorists intending to compete In this year's Mobilgas Economy Run, to be held over Easter, must send their entries in by Saturday, the organisers said today. Entries with a deposit of $50 should be sent to the secretary. 1959 Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run, Box 486.69 words
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376 1959-02-12 4 SPA and PAP speakers to clash in debate on the hawker problem SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore People's Alliance and the People's Action Party speakers will clash in a public debate on the hawker problem on Friday at 8 p.m. The Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, has picked the Victoria Memorial376 words
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172 1959-02-12 4 FATHER GAVE SON TWO BEATINGS FOR HAVING TWO TATTOOS SINGAPORE, Wed.— A District Judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander, today asked a father why he did not beat his son a second time when a first beating failed to deter him from imprinting a tattoo on his body. The son, a172 words
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656 1959-02-12 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A man convicted of murder and later acquitted on appeal could not be retried for an offence which arose out of the same set of facts, Mr. David Marshall submitted in the Assize Court today. Mr. Marshall raised656 words
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Article, Illustration175 1959-02-12 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. \M ALAYAN girls are the best dressed girls East it iTI Suez, declared a German road engineer who arrived here yesterday after cycling over 10,000 mi lo s I rom wp st Of rrmnv Mr. Franz E. Wendlandt. 36. said that Malayan175 words
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Article21 1959-02-12 4 KUALA TRENOQANU. Wed. A meeting of the Trengganu State Council will be held on March 2 at Istana Mazlah.21 words
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Article189 1959-02-12 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— A battle of numbers between a machine and a human brain was fought here today. Pitted against each other were a modern calculating machine and Miss Shakuntala Dcvi, the Indian mathematical marvel. Both proved Just as accurate in finding the correct answers189 words
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Advertisement172 1959-02-12 4 j t... > I y— ,lf yeu Have/any problem on WATER. PURIFICATION... is your answer! Write in. with details or telephone to: ;J SPOTRADIO 58. ORCHARD ROAD, f SINGAPORE-9. Itch Germs Killed In 7 Minutes Your *kln hs> rr.irlv SO million liny •«am> and ports wlwrc germs hid* ■nd rauu172 words
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Advertisement252 1959-02-12 4 A Preparing to be a Beautiful Lady s^ iT <*lL J&y v .'"lrjtsßfc, :i...:.5* ...->:. 5.^.v... i Sheila v delighted with her new playmate, and is very busy I lrarning how to look after him. Sheila's mother has already j taught her the value of tender rare. She has looked252 words
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Article376 1959-02-12 5 THEY FEAR EMBARRASING DECISIONS 'MOTIVATED B* PARTY POLITICS' MAYOR ACCUSED OF INTIMIDATION OF EMPLOYEE: NOT TRUE, SAYS WEE SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Singapore City Council Services Union is to protest to the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, against the recent decision of the City Council376 words
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Article152 1959-02-12 5 Three men on robbery charges OINGAPORE, Wed. Three men- appeared on two separate charges of robbery in a Singapore court today. In the first case. Chua Chet Long. Chan Kia Chuan and Lee Fook Loy were charged that on Jan. 26 about 9.10 p.m. they had, in company with three152 words
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Article28 1959-02-12 5 PENANG. Wed.— Loy Leong Nam, 19, Koay Cheng Chooi, 18. and Ho Scow Kin 24, pleaded guilty to firing crackers and were fined $5 each today.28 words
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139 1959-02-12 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. An 11-year-old boy told the Juvenile Court today that he ran away from the Salvation Army home because he did not like the food. Chief Inspector Mary Quintal, prosecuting, .said the boy. who pleaded guilty to a charge of139 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-02-12 5 Latifah will be at the Exposition today LATIFAH OMAR, star of Catbay-Keris Films "Bawang Putch. Bawang Mi i ,ih will be at the Cathay Organisation's stall at the Singapore Constitution Exposition tonight to greet fans and autograph souvenirs and albums. Latifah will also give away a limited number of photographs68 words
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326 1959-02-12 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. *-> Elaborate traffic arrangements have been drawn up for Prince Philips visit this month. The Traffic Police announced today that no parking will be allowed in Collyer Quay. Collyer Quay car park or Fuilerton Road from 3 p.m. on326 words
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Article43 1959-02-12 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. A carpenter, Loke Sow Foo, 24. was today found guilty of possessing a parang without lawful authority at a backlane of Mosque Street on Dec. 11 last year. Sentence on Loke was postponed pending a probation report.43 words
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Article256 1959-02-12 5 'CHARMING -SINGA, OUR STONE LION SINGAPORE, Wed.— Singapore's new official symbol Singa, the stone Hon was discussed in the Legislative Assembly today. A big image of Singa already sits aloft the Government pavilion at the Singapore Constitution Ex. position and he will also appear on six new stamps to be256 words
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158 1959-02-12 5 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rnHOUSANDS of copies of a coloured calendar 1 showing tne Singapore Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, and his Government's achievements in the fields of housing and commerce in pictures, are being displayed in many homes and I offices. The steel girder158 words
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133 1959-02-12 5 JOBS AGENCY LICENCE DEADLINE IS EXTENDED SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore employment agencies, which have not yet been licensed, have until Saturday to apply for a licence. A Government spokesman today warned that under the Employment Agency Ordinance, No. 47 of 1958. which came into force on Jan. 1.--1959. anyone found operating133 words
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119 1959-02-12 5 BOY OF 14 STOLE HIS AUNT'S JEWELS SINGAPORE. Wed.— A 14--year-old boy was ordered uy the Juvenile Court today to undergo one year's probation after he pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing his aunt's Jewellery worth $73. Chief Inspector Mary Quintal, prosecuting, said on the morning of Feb. 4119 words
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Article25 1959-02-12 5 PENANG. Wed— Burglars broke into a house in Kampong Changkat. Nibong Tebal. last night and got away with $1,500 in cash and Jewellery.25 words
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Miscellaneous589 1959-02-12 5 Todays Singapore diary... I i SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SHELL THEATRETTE: Free lifting 4 p.m.. Judo (juniors) 4.45 present* a programme of "Spe- film show, "The Three Little p.m. and i seniors) 5.45 p.m. clal Dances Prom Many Coun- Dwarfs", at Shell House. Collyer SINGAPORE LIFE GUARD tries" on the Sinagopre Consti-589 words
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Obituary63 1959-02-12 6 20 Word, SIO (Minimum). KAMALAMMAL Wife Of late T.R. Subramani Aiyer sister of T.S.V. Alyer, aunty of Sjetha Ratna Sarma Kuala Lumpur expired in India on 2.2.59. MR. WEE KYE WATT 71 i passed away peacefully on 10/2 59 at 145. Thomson Road leaving behind his beloved vile, two63 words
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Article42 1959-02-12 6 20 Word, til (Minimum). LIM CHOON GUAN, Llm Choon San, C. C. Lim and families thank relatives and friends for their w: aths etc. attendance and other assistance at the funeral oi then beloved father, the late Mr. Lim Say Lay.42 words
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645 1959-02-12 6 The Straits Times Thursday, Feb. 12, 1959. Solution For Cyprus? Agreement between Greece and Turkey on the future of Cyprus has been brought very near in the talks in Zurich between the two Prime Ministers and their Foreign Ministers. The solution naw envisaged takes the form of a quasi-federal government,645 words
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Article312 1959-02-12 6 Perak's Mentri Besar, Inche Mohamed Ghazali. has announced that the State Government will not approve the majority decision of Ipoh Town Council to introduce multilingualism into the Coun- cil. There are many strong I reasons for this veto, and none of them has anything to do with the312 words
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Article275 1959-02-12 6 The rumpus over Miss Smalley's satin shorts, now making headlines in the Australian newspapers, is a diverting change from Umpire Mclnnes and the bowlers who throw. It has been impossible, this distance removed from Adelaide and Sydney, to pass an honest judgement on Mr. Mclnnes or the275 words
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Article, Illustration9 1959-02-12 6 DOCTOR ADAMANT u'irM Co.-vr. jm ty anansrmtot Use Maiciriirr-Giteraian9 words
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1150 1959-02-12 6 RONALD FARQUAHAR - WORK-WHILE-YOU-STUDY CURRICULUM FOR CHINA'S STUDENTS RONALD FARQUAHAR By PEKING. /'HINKsi: education authorities are pushing ahead with a "work-while-you-study" curriculum although apparently some students and professors took a lot of convincing that it really was a good idea. Under this scheme, students, instead of spending all their time in classrooms andReuter - 1,150 words
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830 1959-02-12 6 Graham Cawthorne - Graham Cawthorne Fair wage for prisoners by LONDON ORITAIN is to have a 13 "Sing-Sing" prison for dangerous murderers serving life sentences under the Homicide Act. The prison will have the toughest possible security measures. With it will go the complete reconstruction of830 words
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Advertisement42 1959-02-12 6 I lIIIII.K IllHl <I > j llr«-\s«-il 1 §m slits Tailored by Better I >■ \llhi \i i 1 1 1 1 1\(. TAILORING I plus I STYLE all go into I every suit by t T 21, Chulia Street, 1 Singapore, 1. i42 words
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Advertisement58 1959-02-12 6 KETTLES /^~g\ 3 PINTS OF WATER BOILED IN 5 MINUTES Pricei Spore A Penang Friwtiow Poliihed (D5173M 3 PinM $27 $30 Alui-iinium|Dsl7sM 5 PinM $30 $33 Chrc m.um I D 5353 3 PinM $48 $5 Plate* I D S23S S PinM $5* $68 Advertisement O/THC GENIRAL ELECTRIC CO., (MALAYA) LTD.58 words
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Article303 1959-02-12 7 STUDENTS GET THEIR OWN BACK WITH A ONE a.m. RAID ON GIRLS' DORMITORY By HAROLD SOH Singapore, Wednesday. MORE than 80 students fired crackers at the University of Malaya campus early today in a spirit of retaliation. It was a well-planned and premeditated attack because303 words
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Article, Illustration96 1959-02-12 7 A MOTHER OF FOUR PUTS ON AN ART SHOW MADAM Chan Keok Chong. a Sourabaya-born mother of four, who will exhibit her paintings of Chinese legendary figures at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, on Friday. She has been painting for 24 yean. The exhibition will be opened by the Permanent96 words
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Article45 1959-02-12 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Dr. S. L. Prescott, Vice-Chancel-lor of the University of Western Australia and chairman of the Nanyang University Commission, is expected here tomorrow. Another member on the commission. Dr. Chien Shihliang, of the National Taiwan University, Is also expected tomorrow.45 words
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Article27 1959-02-12 7 SINGAPORE, Wed—Twen-ty-two Chinese New Year gamblers were fined a total of $180 in a magistrate's court here this morning when it resumed after the holidays.27 words
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170 1959-02-12 7 Malayans in Australia are perfect gentlemen IPOH, Wed. Mala- yan students in Australia are "just wonderful" and "most wellmannered," according to Miss Ann Wallace, 22, a student of Adelaide University now on a tour of Malaya. "The Malayan boys especially are perfect gentlemen compared with our own boys." she told170 words
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Article70 1959-02-12 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Tang Ging Hoo. 18, an assistant in a barber shop, was acquitted in the Assize Court today by Mr. Justice Buttrose on a charge of causing grievous hurt to Koh Boon Moh. a school teacher, on Oct 28 last. In his defence Tang said70 words
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231 1959-02-12 7 Body of murdered man found in work -site pool SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TWE DECOMPOSED body of a bricklayer, Ng Kirn x Whatt, 30, was found in a pool of muddy water at a building site in Oxley Rise this morning. There were deep gashes on I the head and face. Police231 words
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104 1959-02-12 7 NEW BILL TO TIGHTEN THE ENTRY LAWS SINGAPORE, Wed. A Bill to tighten the immigration regulations was today introduced in the Legislative Assembly by the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock. Called the Immigration (Amendment) Bill. It was draftr i on a pan-Malayan basis. It comes up for first reading104 words
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Article, Illustration172 1959-02-12 7 THE CHIEF JUSTICE, ot Singapore Sir Alan Rose, yesterday paid bis first visit to the criminal district, magistrates', traffic and coroners' courts. Accompanied by Mr. T. Kulasekaram, the Registrar of the High Court, Sir Alan was taken around the court rooms by the Di&trict Judge172 words
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99 1959-02-12 7 M.C.P. SENDS NEW YEAR GREETINGS TO LEADERS IPOH Wed. The Ma layan Communist Part> has posted Chinese New Year greetings to prominent members of the local Chinese community, which reached them only today. The pink envelopes, bearIng a Koala Lumpur postmark on ten-cent stamps, contained a Chinese New Year greeting99 words
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116 1959-02-12 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Three shipping conferences have reduced the freight rate for pepper exports from here to the United States by US$lO to US$6O a ton. This follows appeals from local exporters that they were In a less advantageous position than Indian exporters. The freight rate116 words
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Article59 1959-02-12 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. —An iron lung one of the five owned by the Health Minis try. has been a great attraction every night at the Government pavilion at the Constitution Exposition. With an "artificial man" in It. the $12,000 iron lung demonstrates how a man59 words
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316 1959-02-12 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Legislative Assembly is to be enclosed with railings which are to be removed from the premises of the Girl Guides' Association a development which caused some merriment in the Assembly today. The Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. M. P. O.316 words
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Article, Illustration409 1959-02-12 7 Musician's 'best friends' are stolen, now he is heart-broken SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A SHY, lonely Singapore bachelor musician, whose best friends are his violins, is heartbroken. Mr. C. F. Leong, 50, an executive officer in the Land Office, had a collection of seven violins amassed during a life tir*~ Now, thieves409 words
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Article79 1959-02-12 7 MALACCA. Wed— Five Malayan political parties have warned the Federation Government of the "grave danger" which will face the country if a large active section of the population were "muzzled." The warning was given n a memorandum which the parties have submitted to the Government protesting79 words
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150 1959-02-12 7 HUNT FOR GIRL TO PLAY GANGSTER MOLL SINGAPORE Wed. An island wide search is now on for a Malay girl, to play the part of a gangster's girl friend in 'Love on Merdeka Bridge," a Cantonese film being shot here. She must be a keen Rock 'n' Roll fan and150 words
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Article48 1959-02-12 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. In a series of raids over the Chinese New Year season, the Police have recovered a large number of stolen gems. 20 watches, four cameras, coins and a woman's glove. Owners should contact DSP Ratna Singham of the C.I D.48 words
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Advertisement226 1959-02-12 7 SIMCA ARONDE p*a* —~JF*mLl^m^\^^ if eXYSTE for plfg«nc» combined with th renowned Slmca JH Aronde qualities of ,£C^^^HM^HHhj^mr superb cornering. y^^^Tß/lßp MMSBS roudholdlnc. bra*civci'r ln »cceleratlon and tITKI m 3 -"<W nanhtaf power \J the KLTBXE effer> f a raw concept of Continental flair M (tyliof and comfort MOSTLHERV lor226 words
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Advertisement178 1959-02-12 7 Pause and enjey roare of each moment B ofc e CRAVEN A Pause and enjoy the true gentle JOF*- *JI»W Virginia flavour W^n£^S|S of CRAVEN •A*. V> |iii!> J Tipped with '^Tf^W^^m^^t^v f\ natural cork, B CRAVEN *A* l w are always CR A\'FN ll r «I\A smooth to th«178 words
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Article150 1959-02-12 8 KAMPAR, Wed. —An 18-year-old schoolboy was sentenced to three years' Jail and 10 strokes of the rotan today by the President of the Sessions Court here, Mr. J. R. Whimster, for throwing sulphuric acid. Soo Vat Chong, a form Five student of the Methodist Afternoon150 words
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Advertisement465 1959-02-12 8 1 1 y SPECIAL CONCESSIONS C Half-price Confessions for Children are available at all the j Cathay OrXanisation Theatres for aU Shows except the Uat M Show. 1 x 1* r .ij,i)| Phone Tfin«Y IMS m 215 f 5 5 N X™*K ij [lltU'Jtl 21H6 IUUAT A 9.15 ptn Lists!465 words
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Article, Illustration1427 1959-02-12 9 Thus ended the glory that was A thens FLOWER OF ATHENIAN ARMY PERISHED IN SLAVE QUARRIES TN September of the year 413 B.C. the huge quarries of Syracuse in Sicily presented a spectacle of death and misery hardly paralleled in ancient history. Deep in the stony chasms, tortured by thirstDaily Mirror - 1,427 words
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Advertisement242 1959-02-12 9 fll^ui il I i^B ■bHi^E^b^bH mWoS9s*&jtikbl^& b^b^b^bW b^b^b^b^. *^^*£i^ S B^B^B^k. C#^ft jt+±L A- B^B^BW /A b^b^b^bW flmM* long-lasting shine to floors and furniture it's quick- 5 drying and easy to apply. water res |< a Kwik Wax has a protective jl 1 finish that's anti-slip and water F>"-^ I242 words
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Miscellaneous195 1959-02-12 9 Carmen A Co. By 3§aa v^il ti*T!^£J ,Z3 HE'S m(H "C it T ~^^^P i~~~Tb^b^b^bm»l 1 jfIBIII I^BIB^B^BH B^B^B^B^^^^^i^B^^^ £^3^^S .^^fcj^. M^l^VL^ f^B^B^^^^^BrftTjf^B^^^^^SHfj^. wEr^^^h72ir<V~^4R The Saint By LenUe Churterin "op course I cant go out either] I While in a dungeon under the castle. LUCKILY AAV UNCLE KNSaP 0R HER195 words
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278 1959-02-12 10 By Our Market Correspondent THE resignation of the Tengku Abdul Rahman from the premiership of the Federation had no visible effect on the Malayan Share Market yesterday. All sections were full steady and operators were of the opinion that the Tengku's decision to devote278 words
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Article150 1959-02-12 10 February first gradr rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 86 a cents per 'b. up three-eighths of a cent en Friday's closing price. The tone was quietly steady. Cloalnt; prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 85 sellers150 words
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Article27 1959-02-12 10 SINGAPORE. FEB. 11. RUBBER: cents per lb. (up threeeighths of a. cent). TIN: $396.25 per pun! (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 160 tons (up 30 tons).27 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1959-02-12 10 In lo\in« memory of my brioved Mm Ronald Joseph., who passed away on 12-2-1958. May hi* soul rest In peace.22 words
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Article425 1959-02-12 10 Killinghall crop shows increase THE Killinghall (Rubber) Development Syndicate Ltd's crop for the year at 419,100 lb. showed an Increase over the previous year, mainly due to satisfactory yields from the 1937/38 rubber, while output of areas replanted in 1948. 1949 and 1950 continued to rise steadily. That part of425 words
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Article134 1959-02-12 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchant! yesterday (all rates to »100): New York: buying airmail T.T. S3 15/16, O.D. 33 1/16, 90 d. st 33 1/4 credit bills. 33 3/8 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 33 1/4, O.D. 32134 words
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Article114 1959-02-12 10 Ships l> ins alongsidr the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected t oday are: Denbtgshlre 1/2, Utrecht 4.5, Nicola) Plgorov 6A, Weltevreden 6/7,, Benmhor 8/9, Garoet 10/11, Tobago 13 14. Benavon 15/18. Songkhla 18, Akukarasan Maru 19/30, Auby N. Wall 1. East Sea N Wall 3, Benveg 21/22,114 words
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Article415 1959-02-12 10 i The Malayan Share Brokers' I Association reported Yesterday: I"A quiet tone prevailed In all sections of the local share market throughout tne day and the turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business op to 3.39 p.m.: 8.8. Petrol 473. <O): Con. Tin Smelt415 words
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Article21 1959-02-12 10 Malayan Share Market: Feb. 11 Fea. 7 Industrials: 85.78 89.79 Tins: 94.49 94.M Rubbers llt.l* 11U09 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article104 1959-02-12 10 Singapore Chineae Produce Exchange noon prices per ptcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent February/March shipment, $43 buyers. 143 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $63',, sellers, drum $66', sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done. Muntok white $144. Sarawak $143 (both up $3). special Sarawak black $76104 words
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Article126 1959-02-12 10 MELBOURNE, Wed. JNVESTMENTB were buoyant and firm on the Stock Ex» change here today. British Tobacco was up Is. Bd. and minings were stead> Santos improved 6d to 245. 9d. Loans were firm. Loans 3> s 1956-59 £100 17s. 3d. Bank of N.S.W £35 U seller Con. Zinc126 words
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Advertisement334 1959-02-12 10 SPECIAL EXPOSITION PERIOD OFFER ORIENT TABLE FAN $7/- PER MONTH FOR 12 MONTHS. EASY PAYMENT. NO DOWN PAYMENT SHROFFS 1 93, Orchard Road, Spore. Tel: ***** lni«n»d oy Enginaarlng Expert Rheumatism Neuritis Go Away Arc afT^Bg 8ci»l1. like maiie. In 3» minutu after lha flnt doM. paint disappear, and ia334 words
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Advertisement402 1959-02-12 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VETERINARY PROBATIONER PAHANG APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Federal Citizens for the post of Veterinary Probationer. Applicants must have passed the School Certificate Examination. 'Itiey should have attained thelr 17th birthday but not their 23rd birthday. Salary scale $137.50 A 7.50 152.50/ Exam. Bar/209 Al4 307/324 Al4 450 plus402 words
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Advertisement203 1959-02-12 10 NOTICES NOTICE TO ROAD USERS TaJpinx Road-ParH BunUr The roadway at level crossing at the 76\ M.S. Taiptng Road, Parlt Buntar will be closed for repairs on 20th February, 1959 between the hours of 6.00 p.m. to 6.00 a.m. on the following mornIng. 2. Road vehicles will be permitted to203 words
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Advertisement600 1959-02-12 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, CHUNO HAI KYE. of No. 366 a. Tanjonc Katong Road, Singapore- 15. have applied for a transfer of Ist Class Public House Licence In respect of Premises No. I. Bartlev Road, Singapore-19. to MR. LEONO HOW TONO, and that this application will600 words
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Advertisement996 1959-02-12 10 "K LINE" Japan tfc USA Pacific Atlantic Coast Service S pore P. Sham Penanj ETA HK ETA Kobe ETA LA FM NY Maataaa Ham" w Hals 11 Fel nFM 11 Mar > "Nataaa Mara" lit call 1/11 Mm 11 Mm 12 Mar Tat call 11,15 Mm 11 Mai 22 Uv996 words
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Advertisement1501 1959-02-12 11 T«is -405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. Tali 1411 (II iitei) (Incorporatao in Singapore) (11 liats) o.'p, M TT E BLUE FUNNEL LINE V.'.t' SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL, CLASGOW, LONDOH t COHTIHEHTAI PORI (Via Seat witl hlertv te iriciei tta Paaaau ar Gate at GaM Nett) Carneri option to proceed vie other1,501 words
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Advertisement1268 1959-02-12 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWAM SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT UIB, SENOA. ANTWERP. RtTTtRSAM. AMSTERDAM BREMEN, NAMBORS, COPEHHASEH. GOTHENBURG AND OSLO S'pora P. Sham Ptnani "SAMOOHA"* I -/11 FM "SEUNOIA— I 21/24 FM a/a FM a/17 Frt "UNA"— a FM/ 4 Mar 1/ I Mar I 7 Mar Calll Btvreata. LattMia I1,268 words
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Advertisement1418 1959-02-12 11 Kn< THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. L SINIAPORE (lanrtaialM It tte Waited IMHw) I LINES SAIIIMS Tt AOfN UK CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P Sham Ptnarf C lENMHOR tor L'pool. Hull, Rotterdam, Hamburg B.S-t/11 FM 14/11 FM 17/17 FM BENCRUACHAH tor Ham., lonoon. Rotterdam, M'brt. 11/21 FM 22/24 FM 75 211,418 words
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Advertisement1297 1959-02-12 11 MoALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL. Nt.: SSMI ILLIRMAN LIMBS KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON, HAVRE. ROTTERBAM, NAMIURG ICS ANCEUS SAN FRANCISCO and tot U.S.A.. North Atlantic Ports SEATTLE. VANCOUVER S PORTLAHD AtCMtiM cant tar Ctatral 1 Saait CITY OF lIOOKLYN Antnca Sport P. Sham Penan| IONHEVILIt 124 FM a/17 FM a FM/1,297 words
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Article, Illustration277 1959-02-12 12 One of Singapore's leading gown salons has achieved the distinction of winning the covetous Challenge Cup for the 'Bride of the Year Gown' competition for the third time running. Scoring the triple honour is 'Vanity', the salon which caters for its clients277 words
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155 1959-02-12 12 ings as after one we always advise people to use Lux Soap Flakes. "Lukewarm water, the gentle easing action of the creamy suds made by the real soap in Lux Flakes is by far the safest way for washing all your clothes. For155 words
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Article, Illustration972 1959-02-12 12 ORIENT IN ITALY AFTER most of the big Paris and London fashion collections have been shown, Italian designers are adding a gay touch to the season by presenting boutique shows that emphasise an exotic Oriental influence. Oay beach outfits, outsize i handbags, huge straw hats, I and972 words
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Advertisement67 1959-02-12 12 risk Or PINEAPPLE CUBES SLICES t^BF SMJ -J-t. ~^J^WFw. PRODUCT OF MALAYA $ardines Afwoys ready for you! -—> 1n High in calories, ..niu 1 Low in price jArAn 1 Packed i n lacquered cans with Tomato Sauce, Natural Oil Vegetable W'hnt tuailhij; your inquiry please mention "The Straits Times" as67 words
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Advertisement393 1959-02-12 12 mtf, GREATER BEAUTY -^G IS A PROMISE %K OUR PART is to give you the V >/I beauty basics the effective OX creams and lotions, tru- wide \T range of glamour make-ups /VV" jT /V V yOUR PART is to use them V— JJ faithfully, following the Dorothy i>s. Jm*393 words
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Miscellaneous283 1959-02-12 12 Straits Times Crossword l^^ ACROSS of magic (3.6). 9 Act like a jelly; mine's in the 7 When served nlih a summons roof of the mouth (<>>■ he can't keep still <6>. 10 "Here rests his head upon 8 Vacillating, confoundedly shy tne Up of (14) (S). friend in coin283 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-02-12 13 NO ONE was hurt in this accident at Tanglin Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon when this car skidded, crashed into the bank and landed on its side. There was torrential downpour at the time of the crash. Straits Times picture.45 words
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272 1959-02-12 13 Provident Fund riddle: Green on withdrawals SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ALTHOUGH Singapore and the Federation of Malaya are politically separated, they are still considered as one single unit known as "Malaya," so far as the withdrawals of provident fund by contributors are concerned The general manager of the Singapore Central Provident Fund272 words
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62 1959-02-12 13 Ford gift of chassis to the Polytechnic SINGAPORE, Wed. A Ford Thames 800 series chassis was presented to the Singapore Polytechnic today. Mr. D. J. Williams, the prin. ctpal received it from the managing director of Ford Malaya Ltd., Mr. G W. WlthalL Thanking Mr. WitbaU. the principal said the62 words
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Article51 1959-02-12 13 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Choo Mao Kirn. 20, who was seriously injured in a car crash near Kulai yesterday, died in hospital here today. His father, Choo Seng Chong, 53-year-old Singapore tailor, and brother. Choo Mao Siang, 17, are also in hospital as a result of the51 words
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Article42 1959-02-12 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Chief Minuter. Tun Lim Yew Hock, has sent a message to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Lennox Boyd, thanking him for his good wishes on the opening of the Constitution Exposition.42 words
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433 1959-02-12 13 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Five Bills went through their second and third readings in the Singapore Legislative Assembly today without debate. The CiTll Law (Amendment) BUI relates to the assessment of damages when death is caused by some wrongful or negligent act. It amends the433 words
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Article245 1959-02-12 13 COUNSEL MAKES A JUDGE ANGRY SINGAPORE, Wed. An application for the adjournment of a case led to an exchange of words today between a Singapore District Judge. Mr. Choor Singh, and th« Assistant Official Assignee, Mr. Francis Scow. Mr. Scow had informed the court that the counsel for defence. Mr.245 words
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Article35 1959-02-12 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The heavy American cruiser, USS Bremerton, arrived here this morning on a three-day visit to Singapore. Aboard the Bremerton is Rear Admiral G. H. Miller, commander of Cruiser Division Five.35 words
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Advertisement279 1959-02-12 13 (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT Words Si (Mim.)— Box it el: txtrm. ATTRACTIVE SALESGIRLS (Pranakan) and any other Nationality. Malacca Residents Apply with full particulars to Box A 6214. S.T. WANTED 6 BOYS for Laundry Service. 2 years Course. Chinese speaking English Std. IV. Food Supplied. Salary $25-5-80. Living279 words
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Advertisement198 1959-02-12 13 SITUATIONS WANTED Word, Si (Mim.)-Box JO ell. txtrm DOCTOR (EUROPEAN) AVAILABLE for locum, part time l or full time, during the last two weeks in March. Box A 6231 S.T. EUROPEAN LADY, 24 UniverI sity Graduate experienced Advertising and Publishing, speaks i French/German, seeks interesting I Post in Singapore. Box198 words
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Advertisement817 1959-02-12 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT If Wordt Si (Mi*.)— Box St el: txtrm. BUNGALOW. Katong Seatront. Suit Senior Executive lor 6 months, fully furnished, low rent, suitable tenant. Replies P.O. Box 1033. BACHELOR WITH COMPORTABLE House offers Gentleman accommodation, all conveniences, fair charges. For particulars pleaae write Box A 6215, S.T. AVAILABLE FOR817 words
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Advertisement860 1959-02-12 13 EDUCATION 20 Word, Si (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm, CHINESE YMCA SCHOOL'S February Beginners' morning/ Evening Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. English (Qualifying Test/LCC). Additional Maths, Latin. Malay; Morning/ Afternoon Book-keeping for Benior/Srd. VIII. 107. Selegie Road; (Spore). *****. ZION COMMERCIAL SCHOOL: 5, Tavlstock Avenue. Serangoon Gardens, specialised courses available Typewriting. Shorthand860 words
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Advertisement850 1959-02-12 13 VEHICLES FOR SALfc It Wordt SS (Mm.) -Box St et: txtro M.G. T.D. 1953 $2,500 Maroon very good condition badge bar spoUamps et«. F/o Bailey Temple Hill Mess R A.F. Changl. Spore 2404 Ext. 500. MOA RED SS 2987 previously owned in Johore ***** miles Insured till September comprehensively. Price850 words
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189 1959-02-12 14 Be firm on throwing, umpires told LONDON, Wednesday. rTHE English Association of Cricket Umpires is A asking its members to take firmer action on Law 26 dealing with throwing, Jerking and the general fairness of a bowler's delivery. Mr. G. P. Staniford. matcli secretary of the association said: "The lawReuter - 189 words
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Article85 1959-02-12 14 Spurs won't part with key man LONDON. Wed. rpOTTENHAM Hotspur, the 1 English First Division football club, yesterday turned down the transfer request of Danny Blanchflower, their £30.000 Irish international wing half. Announcing this yesterday, Mr. Billy Nicholson, the manager of the club, said: "The board still regard him as85 words
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Article64 1959-02-12 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. MR. de Cruz scored a "Possible 100 to win the small bore (.22) competition at the recent Singapore Rifle Association Spoon Shoot. The handicap winner was D. Murphy 98 (99). Other winners: Full bore (.303): SR (a) Gunscore Sgt. Lane-Joynt 92. handicap —LAC64 words
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Article27 1959-02-12 14 SINGAPORE. Wed Royal Military Police beat First Cheshire Regiment 3-0 in a friendly soccer match at Selarang Barracks today. Saddler (2) and Gill scored.27 words
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Article86 1959-02-12 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. Chartered Bank b«at Ford 6-1 in a Singapore Business Houses F.A. Dlv. 1 league match at Farrer Park today. In the other Div. 1 match Mercantile Bank and Pulau Bukom drew 1-1 also at Farrer Park. National Carbon "A" beat Malayan Airways 4-1 in86 words
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Article349 1959-02-12 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP WHO KNOWS GETS TOPWEIGHT OF 9.7 Of SELASGOR GOLD CUP RACE BRAVE GENERAL IS WELL TREATED SMART LOT ENGAGED IN THE 'HENGGELER' By ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Topweight in the Selangor Gold Cup to be run over a mile and two furlongs here on349 words
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Article262 1959-02-12 14 Malayans hope to win UK classics JOTTINGS TWO Malayan owners have hopes of winning some of the big prizes in the English "flat" this season. Dr. Lip Seng Chew (Pil Stable) of Ipoh has entered Marshal Pil in the Lincoln- 1 shire Handicap. Marshal Pil (by Rockefella) is a promising262 words
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Article56 1959-02-12 14 LONDON. Wed. Dundee United and East Stirling drew 0-0 after extra time, in their Scottish Football Association Cup first round replay at Dundee yesterday. The Fourth Division match between Carlisle United and Darlington, originally to have been played on Jan. 31. was again postponed last night because ofReuter - 56 words
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Article136 1959-02-12 14 O'NEILL HITS 155 TO SAVE NSW CYDNEY, Wed.— A century by Test batsman Norman O'Neill who hit 155 In a sixth wicket stand of 213, helped New South Wales avoid outright defeat by Victoria in the drawn Sheffield Shield match here today. Victoria took first innings points. O'Neill, 55 notReuter - 136 words
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Article69 1959-02-12 14 NEW DELHI. Wed. A fourth-wicket stand of 108 between C. G. Borde and Adhlkarl enabled India to draw their fifth and final Test against West Indies here today. West Indies won the series with three wins, with two matches drawn. Final scores: India 414 and 275Reuter - 69 words
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Article17 1959-02-12 14 SINGAPORE. Wed—REME beat 19 APS. 3-0 In the Farelf hockey final at Tanglln today17 words
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171 1959-02-12 14 NADARAJAN HIGHEST SCORER WITH SIX FOR VICTORIA CINOAPORE, Wed.— Victoria School's inside right, Nadarajan. was the highest scorer in Singapore schools soccer today when he bagged six goals in his school's 13-0 win over Anglo Chinese School on the V. S. ground. Victoria led 4-0 at half time. scoring through171 words
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355 1959-02-12 14 WEIGHTS for eight races I at Kuala Lum- pur on Satirr- day: COLO CUP CUDlVl— i; 4 M Who Knows «.«7 Prince of Laliia Picture Gaer X.U9 Shamrock SUpper 8.06 On State 8.02 Couag iiu Strain On 7.11 Collateral 7.11 Brave355 words
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Article421 1959-02-12 14 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T<AN TOCK SENG HOSPITAL, S.G.S.F.A. Cup holders and last year's League runners-up, became new leaders In the first division of this years league on goal average when they beat P.W.D. 6-3 at Jalan Besar stadium Hospital virtually won the match In the first421 words
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Article207 1959-02-12 14 DIVISION ONE P W D L P A PU TTSH 4 3 0 1 14 4 6 P.W.D. 5 3 0 2 27 11 6 Marines 4 3 0 1 13 9 6 Police 3 2 10 8 15 MRNVR 3 10 2 6 6 2 STB 4 0207 words
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Article371 1959-02-12 14 Johore Asians rout SCC SINGAPORE, Wed. Johore Asians "A" signalled their determination to win the Singapore Cricket Club's seven-a-side rugger competition when they bundled S.C.C. "A" out of the second round with a smashing victory by 21 points > (three goals and two tries) to nil on the padang today.371 words
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Miscellaneous102 1959-02-12 14 mkZMM RUGGER: SCC seven-a-side I quarter-finals) R A.F. Seletar "A" v Rotoiti. 5 p.m.; 75 Squadron R.N.Z.A.F. V S.C.C. "C 5.20 p.m.: Naval Base "A" v South Joho. 5.40 p.m.; O.H.Q. "B" v Johore Asians "A", 6 p.m. (all matches on the padang). SOCCER: Inter-school: Pasir Panjang v R.1., Pasir102 words
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