The Straits Times, 19 April 1959
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Title Section16 1959-04-19 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in MaSasfa No. 1,234. 3 I I SUNDAY. APRIL 19, 1959 20 CENTS16 words
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Article248 1959-04-19 1 Resignation letters from all 14 members go to CA.O. To contest the general election? It is up to party'— says Ong SINGAPORE, Saturday. ALL 13 Peoples Action Party City Councillors and the Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Cuan, gave up their seats in the Council today. Mr. Ong's248 words
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Article479 1959-04-19 1 CHINESE DEFYING 1951 AGREEMENT, HE SAYS TEZPUR (Assam), Saturday. Dalai Lama in a statement issued here today said categorically that he came to India of his own free will and not under duress. He accused the Chinese of interfering in Tibetan affairs despite the agreement ofReuter - 479 words
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Article80 1959-04-19 1 LIM GREETS THE NEW GOVT. CHIEF SINGAPORE, Sat. The Chief Minister, Tun l.im Ye w Hock, has sent a telegram to Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein. the new Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya. "Please accept my heartiest congratulations on your assuming high office of Prime Minister. I would80 words
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Article80 1959-04-19 1 Herter— official now AK.ISTA »orgia) Sat. President Eisenhower toclay named Mr. t'hri tian Herter to succeed Mr. John Foster Dulles as United States Secretary of State. Air. Eisenhower announ. i id that »<■ would send Mr. Ilerter's nomination to the Senate next week. It is expected there will be swiftReuter - 80 words
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Article473 1959-04-19 1 to give notice to all other City Councillors and their political parties, if any, of our intention to absorb the City Council into the various organs of the Government." The P.A.P. statement went on: 'In the interval between now and the day the next473 words
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Article20 1959-04-19 1 MONTREAL. Sat. French frogman Louis Lourmais last night started his 180-mile swim from Montreal to Quebec City— U.P.l.20 words
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Article84 1959-04-19 1 MEXICO CITY. Sat. Twenty-.six people were killed when a twin-engined C 45 plane of the Mexican Flying Tigers airline crashed on rugged ground near the Gulf of California yesterday. The plane was on a regular flight from Mexicali to Guay- mas, Sonora state. All theReuter - 84 words
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Article38 1959-04-19 1 BIRMINGHAM, Sat.— Mrs Iris Parsons, 24. married 16 months a*o. pave birth to quadruplets all boys here last nirht. A hospital official said the condition of the mother and children was satisfactory. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration13 1959-04-19 1 THE MAYOR clearing his desk at the City Hall13 words
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Article485 1959-04-19 1 New mayor poser for the council SINGAPORE, Saturday. DOLITICAL observers tonight said it appeared almost certain that no new mayor would be elected by the remaining 18 City Councillors from among themselves. Many of these councillors have already publicly indicated that they would be contesting the forthcoming elections. As such485 words
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Article60 1959-04-19 1 CAPETOWN. Sat— African Nationalists are planning mass boycott starting on Jim--28 of all goods and services produced by pro-government companies, as a protest against apartheid. Lists of goods to be boycotted were circulated yesterday at the University of Capetown, where many students are expected to supportUPI - 60 words
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Article34 1959-04-19 1 Another case of smallpox CINGAPORE, Sat. A Chinese woman was found suffering from smallpox this morning in Kampong Alexandra. She has been admitted into Middleron Hospital Dr. K. Sivam. Assistant Director of Medical Services.34 words
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Article865 1959-04-19 1 WOMAN KILLS 10 KATMANDU, bat—Tibetan uuman killed 10 Chinese soldiers to avcugt: dcatb of husband at hands of Chinese patrol while trying to oripe into Xrp.il. reported here li>day CPI said that 10 people who had come in contact with me woman will be quarantined at St. John's865 words
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Article41 1959-04-19 1 SALISBIRI (Rhodesia), Sat. An outbreak of smallpox has bo«n reported among Africans in the Fort Victoria area in Southern Rhodesia. Twelve rases were reported at Bikita and health resources have been mobilised to vaccinate all people in the area.41 words
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Advertisement18 1959-04-19 1 i 2Psf* btT"^^-^ iB Si fi _iw sfe -^B IJx^ullLKiVllllKll^r THE FIRST LONG INSTALMENT BEGINS IN PAGE 218 words
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Article, Illustration1282 1959-04-19 2 IAN FLEMING - The girl in suite 200... I she screamed and swivelled round to meet Bond Who are you? what do you want?' ...She was very beautiful Drawing by John m McLnsky m JAMES BOND, with two double bourbons inside him,«al in the final departure lounge of Miami Airport and though!1,282 words
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Advertisement256 1959-04-19 2 itTOTTr B^ WW -^1- v WaWa* S^ Wf X JL m- Bl^Bp in Singapore and Malaya, who are fed on a V j*jto» humanised, powdered milk food, ARE FED V ■D^'chriM.ipher Kosika ON LACTOGEN. Here is positive proof, if Malacca X^. any were needed, of the pre-eminent suita- singapoiv Kok256 words
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Article, Illustration3027 1959-04-19 3 The name crops up again and the chase is on IAN FLEMING C A savage new thriller: By the man who gave you 'Dr. No' wires ran from the box to a gleaming indoor aerial on the sideboard against the wall. She leaned forward again and put her eyes to3,027 words
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Article, Illustration366 1959-04-19 4 A REUNION WITH HER MOTHER- AND A NARROW ESCAPE CINGAPORE, Sat. Film star, Maria Mcnado returnc to Singapore today and described how she "starred in two real-life dramas in Indonesia besides* playing tr leading role in a film shot there. Clad in366 words
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Article33 1959-04-19 4 TANGKAK, Sat. A rubber tapper, Lim Geok Len, 45. was stabbed to death at Serom Village. 12 miles from here, yesterday. A woman later surrendered herself to the police.33 words
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182 1959-04-19 4 MIDWIFE GETS DIVORCE FROM BANKMAN ■KUALA LUMPUR, Sat A midwife was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court here yesterday against her husband, a former bank employee of Klang, on the grounds of adultery. Lee Poh Yen, represented by Miss P. J. Lim. alleged that182 words
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Article23 1959-04-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sat.- Mr. R.S. Tufnell. the Controller of Customs, will speak at the Rotary Club luncheon at Ca-th-ay Hotel on Wednesday.23 words
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Article297 1959-04-19 4 I SINGAPORE. Sit.— The University of Malaya today announced that the following have been selected for admission to the first year courses in medicine, dentistry iiiid pharmacy: ■Mm Boh Kre Ken, Mi.vs Eugenic Chan Yoke Lin. Chee Kuan Tsee. Cheng Chi Eng. Chin Kon Yoon,297 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-04-19 4 40 OLD PUPILS BID HER GOODBYE EX-PI'PILS of Mrs. Betty I u m mlcii Milne. 62, (above), a well-known .speech training; specialist In Singapore, came from all parts of Malaya yesterday to attend a farewell lunch In her honour. More than 40 people, some of whom had not seen her109 words
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91 1959-04-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Regent fomally promulgated a supplement bringing the 64-year-ol:l state constitution into line with that of the Federation. In a ceremony in the throne room of the Istana Besar he signed four copies of the supplement. He sat beneath a portrait of91 words
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Article185 1959-04-19 4 CINGAPORE Sat The SEATO fleet taking part in the exercise "Sea Demon" anchored off Chansi Point this afternoon after completing Phase One of the exercise in the Soutn China Sea. Starting from Thursday, the fleet engaged in full- scale practices including night exercises with185 words
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275 1959-04-19 4 Suicide finding on unhappy aircraftman BUTTERWORTH, Saturday. ■THE PROVINCE WELLESLEY coroner, Tuan Nik Hussain bin Nik AM, today recorded a verdict of suicide at the inquest into the death of an RAAF man whom a chaplain had described as an unhappy man. "He told me that his marriage had broken275 words
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Article34 1959-04-19 4 JOHORE EAHRU. Sit.— The annual meeting oi the local branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association will be held in the Diamond Jubilee Hall here tomorrow at 10.30 a.m.34 words
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Article, Illustration209 1959-04-19 5 These couples were 1 married in Singapore yesterday: 2 Mr. Lan cU- Boer. *!!> and I Jean Leone, tt, at the Cathedral of Good ShepE herd. Mr. <!<• Boer is ;i departmental manager of Jacobson-van-dcn Brrg. the bride, a colour conE sultant of Imperial Chemi- cal Industries (M)209 words
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Article80 1959-04-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A coffee-shop proprietor. Lim Cheng Quai. 23. was seriously injured in a secret society attack at Sungei Kadut, oft the i 13th mile. Woodlands Road, I early this evening. Seven gangsters, all armed with parangs, rushed into his shop shortly after 5 p.m. Lim.80 words
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331 1959-04-19 5 SINGAPORE, Sat.Health officers will be sent out to the rural areas to check on wells which have no safety guards, the chairman of Singapore's three district councils said today. Under the Municipal Ordinance, district councils can serve notices on owners331 words
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Article, Illustration110 1959-04-19 5 Two disused wells are children's 'playground' A telephone call from Mr. D. Taylor, a clerk in the War Department, sent a Sunday Times reporter and cameraman to Kirn Chuan Avenue, off Pay a Lebar Road, yesterday. There Mr. Taylor led them to two disused wells, both of which were uncovered.110 words
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136 1959-04-19 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The People's Action Party will announce its policy on on "the building of a Malayan nation" at its two biggest pre-elecvion rallies tomorrow at Nee Soon village and the Jalan Eunos Malay Settlement. A P.A.P. statement tonight said party speakers will136 words
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Article42 1959-04-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Two rival secret societies fought a pitch battle with aerated water bottles and firewood at Park Road. Chinatown tonight. A woman, Tan Mvi Kiut 47. was taken to hospital with cuts on her arms.42 words
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Advertisement584 1959-04-19 5 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN ■BBHHHBB |Canjda^^^^ -~~~'U ■yT)^j*g' Singapore I^S^^^B^^Kll^ A W- Bangkok BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD THE WORLD to dc P rate for men to fill OVER 300 CO U RSES key industrial positions. We arc entering Leading authorities consider "British Institutes' courses the a new ncftiai urc584 words
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Advertisement423 1959-04-19 5 Are YOU iSS^ always TIRED, WEAK, LISTLESS ?p^ 1 "J» R\'fGef New S "*>){*' Of VIM fiV-£^/-VIGOUR VITALITY "oh^o ByTot/ng... PANOPEPTON HERE'S DEFINITE PROOF I Laboratory icsn prove that BJMMBI TRY THIS 7 D AY debility, loss of appetite, enthma-m TFCT YOUOCFLK and vitality, headaches and nervous- 'WWRJIUr ness result423 words
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Article, Illustration715 1959-04-19 6 The LUCY HUANG Page Jf J^ J^L y CHARMING LI MEI TALKS ABOUT BEAUTY WHEN I met Li Mci in Singapore last week, I was dumbfounded. She was unpacking and seemingly endless piles of multi-coloured fluff kept spilling out of her bags. "I guess you715 words
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Advertisement261 1959-04-19 6 MC\A/| Modess IILVV! SURER-SOFT —the perfect sanitary towel More and more women are changing to Modess SuperSoft— the new luxury sanitary towel. The secret is la "KEYBAK" the new non-woven fabric made by Johnson Si Johnson— cooler and more comfortable than anything you have known before— and more absorbent too!261 words
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Article271 1959-04-19 7 47 to contest Malacca polls kJALACCA, Sat. Forty seven candidates w II contest 20 seats in next month's Malacca Sta c Legislative Assembly elections. Nomination! closed at noo.i today. The Alliance is contesting all 20 scats and will be opposud by the Socialist Froir or the Pan-Malayan Islamic party who271 words
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Article47 1959-04-19 7 NEW YORK. Sat.—The UN General Assembly's 18-nation Commission on Human Rights has upheld the right ot schoolteachers to .spank children. Last week, in drafting a f^^X" Treated 8 a^So"viet motion reading- "The child shall not be subjected to corporal punishment in schools."47 words
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Miscellaneous61 1959-04-19 7 "I "Keep your eye on him. He used to be champion shot-putter." "I found out his secret. He's o homicidal manioc." TZAE- <SAM6OLS WELL MOW ITS J I HOG ,-i >v you Lwe it /(no r- f^Z™"*^/ C. jseoe<x?J \^~S CT fiQA/u&Atop*Gi4x' ve^g^Me II f*«u..*oUier\ I wUKJT Me* you i61 words
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Article193 1959-04-19 8 DEKING, Sat. More! than 2,000 men and I women from all over| China assembled in Peking's "Palace Steeped in Compassion" today to hear the Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, report on the work cf his Government. They were attending the opening o( theReuter - 193 words
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Article62 1959-04-19 8 NEW YORK, Sat. Vito Genove.se. alleged American chief of the Mafia and wartime friend of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, was sentenced to 15 year--' jail yesterday lor operating a multi-million dollar international narcotics ring. Known as the successor to gambler Frank Co-stello as king of U.S.UPI - 62 words
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Article83 1959-04-19 8 LONDON, Sat. A BOAC spokesman said today the company "cannot believe" that the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board would accept the recommendation that the airline should not be allowed to operate its round-the-world jet service through Tokyo. The recommendation was made in Washington by a CAB examiner andUPI - 83 words
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Article51 1959-04-19 8 TOKYO. Sat —A Comet 4 set a new route record between Hong Kong and Tokyo yesterday, the Tokyo branch lof BOAC announced today. The announcement said 1 the jetliner shortened the previous record by 10 minuses when it arrived here in three hours 20 minutes.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration94 1959-04-19 8 Pier faces arrest if she doesn't appear in court HOLLYWOOD. Sat.— Superior Judge Allen Lynch yesterday ordered a warrant to be issued for the arrest of actress Pier Angeli if she fails to appear at a hearing on May 19 with her three-year.old son Perry. The actress flew to EnglandReuter; UPI - 94 words
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459 1959-04-19 8 Bazooka assault on riot convicts frees their 16 hostages DEER LODGE (Montana) Saturday. RATIONAL Guardsmen, led by a warden, broke a 35-hour prisoner mutiny today behind a barrage of bazooka shells and machine gun fire. The ringleaders of the revolt were 19-year-old murderer Lee Smart and Jerry Miles, 44. WhenUPI - 459 words
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Article75 1959-04-19 8 RUSSIAN VISIT IS RADIO PRIZE LONDON. Sat. >Los- I cow Radio announcer! yesterday that British listeners can win a free trip to Russia. Between May 3 and 10. Moscow Radio will broadcast an English quiz programme in which listeners have to display their knowledge of the Soviet Union's seven-year plan.Reuter - 75 words
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Article62 1959-04-19 8 WASHINGTON. Sat. A Sacred Heart ex-students association here has received a hand-written letter from Princess Michiko of Japan thanking its members for sending her an American cookbook as a wedding present. The cookbook contained recipes contributed by gradduates of all 29 Sacred Heart schools in theReuter - 62 words
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180 1959-04-19 8 NEW YORK. Sat. Sen. Lunsford Crew of Halifax offered a new approach to solving the problem of illegitimacy today, introducing a Bill to make it unlawful in North Carolina for any person to father or give birth to two or more illegitimate children.180 words
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Article71 1959-04-19 8 CARACAS. Sat Josephine Baker, the exotic Parisian dancer, cleared herself of charges of "kidnapping" filed against her yesterday, when she returned to her mother last night the 18-month old Indian boy she planned to adopt. Josephine, according to the reports had paid US$l,5OO '$4,500) to a OoajlroUPI - 71 words
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240 1959-04-19 8 LONDON, Saturday. J^ HOUSEWIFE at Paignton, Devon, who passed hen driving test under hypnosis, will cause questions to be, asked in the House of Commons. Mrs. Mary Prlddoe. 25. passed her driving test after a visit to hypnotist. Mr. Henry Blythe. Mr. Marcus Lipton. aReuter - 240 words
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Article177 1959-04-19 8 AIRGIRL DEATH: BELGIAN SOUGHT TOKYO, Sat. Police are seeking a Belgian resident of Tokyo in connection with the murder of a beautiful BOAC stewardess whose body was found in a river on March 10. MICC have bun conducting a .secret Investigation Into the mysterious death of Tokomo Takckawa. 27, and177 words
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Advertisement141 1959-04-19 8 Jfeir V~'->* >. PORCELAIN Ball f/%^ Lotus Flower Libation Cup HSf Dynasty A.D. 1 368-1644) V 1 delicate porcelain cup, in the form of a lotus I Mm ■fi (lower, emblem of purity and perfection. 1 The white V li^Hfll soap— the pure gM SHu The white purity of Lux141 words
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Advertisement120 1959-04-19 8 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH I V Rf L ill* fo LUXURIOUS LOWERDECK LOUNGE Youll spend happy hours in the attractive club lounge of your big double-decked Super "Strata" Clipper" as you fly to Manila or the U.S.A. And youll enjoy chatting with fellow passengers wlu'le you sip120 words
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Article, Illustration490 1959-04-19 9 Francesca dances to fame in London with a dark secret %For his third article on Malayans Abroad Sunday Times correspondent lAN MOK-AI calls on dancer Lallini Roy. (real name: Francesca Mass) formerly of Singapore, at her London flat. LONDON. CINCAPORE dancer Lalinri Roy is dancing with a dark secret. The490 words
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Article136 1959-04-19 9 T ONDON, Sat. Mothers have protested to a headmistress who told i her pupiV. "If any of j you want to smoke come to my stidy and I'll sup- ply the cigarettes." It was on the day before Longmeadow Secondary Modern Girls' School, Castle Bromwich, broke136 words
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Article524 1959-04-19 9 Friday, April 10. ESTATES doing replanting are rejoicing at the rain we have been having for the last two weeks. It has never been very heavy; just right. On the 7th the rain for the first time came from the south-west to herald the change-over of the monsoons.524 words
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326 1959-04-19 9 Jeffrey Francis - Jeffrey Francis By I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Intensive campaigns against Communist subversion have been launched by the Government in various parts of the country. Now that the shooting war Is practically over and three quarters of the country is "white"' (free from Emergency restrictions) the326 words
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Article14 1959-04-19 10 The novel "Goldfinger," by lan Fleming is published by Jonathan Cape.14 words
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Article223 1959-04-19 10 Sat. Parents would live longer if they allowed themselves to be brought up by their children, says a university lecturer, Mr. Philip Gardner. "Too many adolescents have a serious problem in the kind of parents they live with." he said. "They have a duty to fight and223 words
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Article, Illustration598 1959-04-19 10 NO. 3-THE LUNGS lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHirfty a London medical correspondent It is increasing The number of cases in men over 65 is 180 per cent more than in 1939 in women, 100 per cent more. But this need not be serious because nearly everyone598 words
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265 1959-04-19 10 If you want to be well-stop fussing I HAVE 3,000 patients and they ought to know better, but the things they believe would make a library of nonsense. Feed a cold and starve a fever. Drink water to "cleanse the system." Massage to get rid of surplus fat. And ozone265 words
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Advertisement208 1959-04-19 10 THE NEW, IMPROVED 1959 VAUXHALL VICTOR After 2 years of proving trials and tests, Vauxhall have produced the SERIES 2 VICTOR, and we can honestly say that this is the finest Victor ever manufactured. You can find bigger cars if size is all important; faster cars if you don't care208 words
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Article, Illustration430 1959-04-19 11 BALA CHANDRAN - BALA CHANDRAN By TO 5,000 aborigines scattered in the Federation in isolated jungle forts and in ladangs, on the jungle fringe the first Tuesdays of every month have a special significance. On these days they set aside one hour to listen to430 words
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241 1959-04-19 11 I ONDON, Sat. The 45 men of the Green Howards' regimental band are to be flown 8,200 miles so that they can play for a one-day visit of the Colonel-in-Chief, King Olav of Norway. The king will inspect the regiment, at its Richmond.241 words
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1360 1959-04-19 11 The coffee bar— it's a life saver for me AOMli," s;iid ■the EnflMsh' "man, "lei's #0 out and discuss this over a cup of coflee." The time was four o'clock in the afternoon and I was greatly surprised. For I was practically raised on the belief that at that time1,360 words
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Advertisement79 1959-04-19 11 C st SAIL TO U.5.A... THREE WONDERFUL WEEKS OF CAREFREE, LUXURY LIVING! Book your passage now aboard the luxurious S. S. President Cleveland. S. S. President \YiU>n or the AllFir>t Qbm lVsidciit Hoover sailing from Manila. Hong Kong lor Japan, Hawaii and San Francisco. For three weeks you'll liv« as79 words
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Advertisement442 1959-04-19 11 All in favour- say "AYE* II He proposes that surplus ■■funds shou'd be transferred v J Mm a Lombard Banking Dcpo.Mi I Account. This means that added to tirm security we shall be guaranteed an increased income. I Lombard Banking pay 5".,. All in frvour say AYI 'That, I am442 words
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Article33 1959-04-19 12 2U Worrfs $19 (.Minimum). OEHLERS: In Memory of Our I Deurly beloved Father (George RM) who departed this Lite on j 19th April 1957. "He rests In Ood'l Eternal Glory Blest."33 words
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521 1959-04-19 12 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday, April 19, 1959. DON'T BLAME THE WOMEN IEALOUS of its good name, Kelantan has been investigating the reason why prostitution is such a problem in the state. As in other places with a .similar problem, a cure is not easy to find. Recommendations by the select521 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1959-04-19 12 LLOYD MORGAN - INTERVIEW... TODAY'S PROFILE LLOYD MORGAN I MALAYA'S MOST! JPROLIFICAUTHORJ URLY. bearded, softly-spoken Donald ■C Moore, Malaya's most prolific author— he has had eight books published, one c will go to the printers later this year, and a 1 third is in the writing looks more like a sailor c i1,075 words
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1021 1959-04-19 12 Llew Gardner - Eoka forgives the past, invites Britons over for holidays Llew Gardner By I SAT sipping a coke through straw in a comfortable, modern otlice a stone's throw from the street that they used to call "Murder Mile" and listened while two of Archbishop Makarios's new Ministers, one a former Koka1,021 words
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801 1959-04-19 12 China 's great leap in steel output By Doric! T. K. WONG £OMMUNIST China's great leap forward in steel production is still maintaining its momentum and indications at the close of the first quarter of 1959 are that she will overfulfil her target for 18 million tons of steel this801 words
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Advertisement868 1959-04-19 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. 2t l',,rrf< $10 Minimum). ALBERT ONG KIAN ANN o! Parry Avenue Boys' School to Evelyn Tun Kwee Hong of Pearl And Dean Ltd. on 18th April. TAN-YEO: Cheny Hwee. fourth son of Mr ana Mrs Tan Hong Han. to Lily, eldest daughter o: Mr and Mrs. Yeo Tionc868 words
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Advertisement22 1959-04-19 12 To be truly waterproof a watch must have a screw-down crown. ROLEX are the worlds only manufacturer of screw-down double safety Twinlock.crowa.22 words
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Advertisement75 1959-04-19 12 Dreasons J^ why you J "t^/ should buy JitSk jfirJtm^mTMSf EVAPORATED J~r?**~ MILK 1. LIBBYS Evaporat- 4. LIBBYS... kMM ed Milk is pure, rich sterilized, air-tight cow's milk. ns 5. LlBBY'S...»>oid,n 2. LIBBYS... doubly a convenient size 14% rich in butterfat. oz. tins at prices competitive with other 3. ÜBBYS75 words
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Article287 1959-04-19 13 PAP will ruin you— Lim warns CINGAPORE, Sat Singopore will be ruined if the Peoole's Action Party ever comes into power, declared the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, todcy. Addressing a Singapore People's Alliance mass rally in Geylang Serai, he said that the PAP would scare away the business287 words
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211 1959-04-19 13 SINGAPORE, Sot. The People's Action Party would not harass the rural population of Singapore with inconsiderate orders and regulations, assured a PAP leader today. Inche Yaacob Mohamrcl. chairman of the PAP's Bukit Panjang Division, gave this assurance to more than 600211 words
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288 1959-04-19 13 Lib-Soc chief: Let quitters go we are stronger now CINGAPORE, Sat The secretary-gene-ral of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. E. K. Tan, said today it was better for the party to be united on basic principles rather t l ion have dissenting groups who are likely to wreck the party.288 words
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Article38 1959-04-19 13 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: April $45 buyers. $4fi'i sellers. Tone was steady. Singapore Coconnt Oil Millers' Association: bulk $67.50 sellers, cirum $71 sellers. Tone was quiet38 words
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Article31 1959-04-19 13 JOHORE BAHPU. Sat. A woman. Tan Mcc Hing, 37. was fatally injured when she fell from the fourth floor of the General Hospital here at 5 a.m. today.31 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-04-19 13 CROWDS WAIT PATIENTLY FOR VACCINATIONS FROM early morning, long queues formed outside Government and City Council clinics for vaccinations yesterday. Above is a queur outside the health centre in Out ram Road. Policemen were there to maintain order.42 words
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231 1959-04-19 13 PAWNSHOP MAN TELLS COURT OF $57,000 ROBBERY SINGAPORE Saturday. AN EMPLOYEE of Mm Hin Pawnshop told a preliminary inquiry today how he and other employees were gagged, bound and blindfolded by armed robbers who later made off with loot worth $57,140. s charged with robbing the while armed with a231 words
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Article192 1959-04-19 13 IPOH. Sat A sympathetic magistrate today took a risk with the law when a poor young mother appeared before him charged with an offence which carries a penalty of a fine of $135. The mother. Chin Chung Ling, 21. nine months pregnant and192 words
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Article71 1959-04-19 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Ballet directed by Vernon Martinus will begin its second season on Wednesday. There will be a school performance on the first day at 6 p.m. Subsequent performances will be at 9 p.m. on April 23 and 25. and at 6 p.m. on71 words
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Article97 1959-04-19 13 SINGAPORE. Sat.— An appeal has been made by the R.B.P.C.A. for more people to Join In the fancy dress contest to be held in conjunction with their annual ball at the Sea View Hotel on May 2. Ten silver tropnles and 10 other consolation prizes have beeen97 words
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Article42 1959-04-19 13 SINGAPORE, Sat. Ong Boon Chan. 45. a dock labourer, was found dead at the bottom of a three-.->torey shophouse in Chin Chew Street at 1.30 p.m. today. Neighbours told police that Onj? had been ill lor some time.42 words
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Article262 1959-04-19 13 What's on Today ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE: Annual general Inspection by the Governor, Sir William Goode, at the Jalan' Besar Stadium, 5 p.m. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Ist. South East Asia salon of photography exhibition, at Victoria Memorial Hall, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. BENGALI ASSOCIATION Film show at the Kamala262 words
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Article64 1959-04-19 13 SINGAPORE, Sat— A member of the "phantom squad" of the Police Reserve Unit, Constable Frankie Lee. 21, was shot tonight in the right knee when his pistol slipped from his hands and went off. Lee had just walked out of the armoury at the Unit's64 words
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Article26 1959-04-19 13 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The price of tin In Singapore today recovered 12 a cents and was quoted at S3P7. The estimated offering was 130 tons.26 words
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Advertisement508 1959-04-19 13 CORFU 30th April 1 2th May CARTHAGE 28th May 9th June CANTON 29th June 10th July FIRST CLASS $660 TOURIST CLASS $369 Only Fint Clan accommodation available Enquiries to: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD. 11-A COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE TIL: *****. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (F. ot M.) LTD. 70 AMPANG ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR508 words
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Miscellaneous452 1959-04-19 13 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 7.10 a.m. <7ft lin> 8.42 p.m. (7ft 4int. Port Dickson 2.58 a.m. (6ft Tin 3.21 p.m. ("ft 2iin. Penang 10.11 a.m. (6ft (inn 10.04 p.m. (6ft 9in). TOMORROW: Singapore 8.24 a.m. (7ft 71n) 9.20 p.m. (Bft), Port Dickson 4.03 a.m. (7ft 3in> 4.26 p.m. (Bft 21n),452 words
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Miscellaneous57 1959-04-19 13 At your cinemas Kota llharu ODFON: Plunder Road 9.45 a.m.; Night Heaven Fell 13.30. 3, 7.15, 9.30: LIDO: Perjodohan (Malay) 9.30 a.m.: Chaae A Crooked Shadow 12.30. 3, 7.15. 9.30. Knaiifaii BEX: Keng Lin Kcng Chee (Cantonese* 12.30. 2.30, 7, 930; CATHAY: Smiley. Oets A Oun 10 30 a.m.: Those57 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-04-19 14 This week"s top prize ot $30 goes to "Morning Toil"' submitted by Mis., Sylvia Palley. of 165-M. Surin Avenue. Singapore 19 Miss Palley used a Kodak Reflex camera and VP 120 film. Setting: f-16. 1/250 second.39 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-04-19 14 The Second Prize T«HE $20 second prize Is won by "Waaa!" by T. N. Chong. of 151 Block A. Mukim 12. Sungei Nlbong, Penang. Mr. Chong used a Weltaflex camera and Fuji film. Setting: f-8 1/50 second Watch PIC OF THE YEAR /or e'etails44 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-04-19 14 DUNNER-UP prizes of $10 each goto Secret Joke" (left), by Wong Teng Wan, and 1 Two's Company" (right), by Lee Say Sung. Mr. Wong, of 31 Bason Serai Road. Penang, used a Retina camera and Kodak Plus X film. Setting, with yellow niter: f-8, 1 250 second72 words
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Article1140 1959-04-19 14 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS DECENT correspondence has revealed two interesting aspects df photography. An awokening of interest in the organisation of camera clubs and, secondly, the shyness of the individuol. I will deal with the shyness aspect first. Inche A. bin R., of But terworth, commenting on my suggestion that1,140 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-04-19 14 Mark your entries: Picture Contest. The Sunday Times, Times Houss. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. Stamped and addressed envelopes must be enclosed to ensure return of rejected prints.31 words
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Advertisement907 1959-04-19 14 cia I InJilUwiil"'' ■•',':> j M ORCHARD WAI. SINGAPORE. PHONE 22-121 j > 1 1 ROCKFORQ CLUTCHES AND POWER TAKE-OFFS ROCKFORD Clutches and Power Take-offs arc manufactured in England by Borg Beck Company Ltd., the makers of the famous Borg Beck Clutch of which over 7.000.000 have been produced. Twenty-907 words
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Miscellaneous202 1959-04-19 14 ACBOSS: 1. Cape 14); 5. DOHA': l p< m* <9. 2 FinSnake (3); 8. Drink for dU- lah <3i; 3. Hoard 4. Firm ■charged? (4); 11. Preposition <si; 5. Commotion (3>; 6. Felt (4>; 12. Extinct (4): 14. Image <6>; 7. Set pace for runner (5); (4>: 15. Formerly (4);202 words
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Article, Illustration376 1959-04-19 15 PETER LIM - PETER LIM Rosalind Russell and Robin Hughes BY ROSALIND RUSSELL IN A SCINTILLATING FILM AUNTIE MAME Rotalind Russell, Forrest Tucker, Coral Browne Warner Bros. CROM the best selling novel and Broadway smash hit has come a Technicolour extravaganza that overflows with376 words
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242 1959-04-19 15 Sound and the Fury Yul Brynner, Joanne Woodward, Margaret Leighton 20th Century Fox MUCH talent has gone into the making of "The Sound And The Fury." Its three main stars handle their demanding roles with exceptional ability. Martin Ritt's direction is slick242 words
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Article, Illustration244 1959-04-19 15 Anthony Perkins Desire under the Elms Sophia Loren. Anthon> Perkins. Burl I vet Paramount THE theme of "Desire Under The Elms" is dynamite. But the leisurely, rustic pace of the film robs it of much of its impact. The story evolves round a tyrannical New England244 words
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246 1959-04-19 15 Julie gets embroiled in colour problem Night of the Quarter Moon |ulie London, |ohn Drew Barrymorc Nat "King" Cole M. G. M. THIS is an adult film about the colour problem in America. It tells what happens when a scion of the blue-blooded Nelson family marries a beautiful girl who246 words
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Article507 1959-04-19 15 On the Record IF YOU have any doubt about the international stature of Leonard Pennario as a concert pianist, listen to this young American's magnificent reading of the pyrotechnical Concerto for Piano and Orchestra by Khachaturian (Capitol P 8349). Pennario plays with dynamic brilliance, and often with immense power. Hi.s507 words
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Advertisement402 1959-04-19 15 Jmm "'7m TODAY 5 SHOWS l^tz^V M J c wi Brynner mm Woodward Leighton I Today 8.30 a.m.: "SLRVIVORS OF LOVE" (Mandarin) J 7 ]7H Phone i i«t o niv«i 5 SHOWS J /illlMl ***** LAil I DATO! TODAY! U a.m., 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 Si 9.30 p.m. w. (BASK I)402 words
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Advertisement668 1959-04-19 15 .horn TOMB.I IJVAoir*' 284U ]I 145> 4l 6 3 0 930 Julie LONDON John Drew BARRYMOHE Anna KASHFI NAT KING COLE sines "Nifht of The Quarter Moon" "To m Whom It May Concern" CATHY CROSBY Sines "Blue Moon", g g] Today 9 a.m.: "CIRCI'S STARS" SovoSropr Color. J 11,1.45,4,6.45,9.30 ACADEMY668 words
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Article112 1959-04-19 16 A STROLOGY (tives the answer tc what perplexes the rurenist again and again. Occasionally in a family group you get a "sport. That is, a personality is born who runs completely counter nol only to the immediate group, but to the traditions of the neighbourhood, or rvrn112 words
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Advertisement520 1959-04-19 16 AXWk-IO /^^M^^^BW ENO v o Fruit Salt J T ENO x/niifitl SPARKLING ANTACID I V I/M jl .'fruit salt 1 SSll'k' H'i'ljiiHCiti,">«M.k j^'SSTi' T 'fr.^!7JS!! >w i.mi<i- t Eno tool* ih« blood, »««le» M».u liwi.r. mtkid uurm opsel Homochl. lt««ps »oo «fl22^V '.l££.?"r<ZZ ■■"<"'9 ond heolrtiy. mo co towDow «mol*wd520 words
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Miscellaneous851 1959-04-19 16 Z' L'JCO m.S kECC ~^ZZ.v W I^^*^^^^^^ I THEM QUIC<.LY TXRZAVsJ 11 I POUN7 A guS- 1 -XE AT GKEAT 70ESKJ'T SEEA\ TO 5E M WATER, ITO HO s>7<^\j s? CUOSE AGAIN- THE A\EKJ USB TO I 9ZOK.SU-- ASi7 HIS 3 iVSATTEC HOW V-/T /f^T ===^7'% VVAK.E UP SiCK I851 words
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Miscellaneous533 1959-04-19 16 23): Within the family cir- ««rn*i«r vtj^n ay v He this will be a week of THIS WEEK FOR ALL ps±a>i| much S!>1011 areu- TODAY: If you are hop- prove towards nightfall. A I A m#.n» ti,. .f.K ni 8 for a carefree day of Evening hours excellent I/ ject533 words
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Miscellaneous97 1959-04-19 17 iJI 3 //I I -•IIY-livM hTL^A,-^ 1 (E=r r rLT ~Z faw^cuxaoAAQiyTiaMiOHovaHJJMaxor P* '"caw sssaoH aAoiT^ dij.a9M.vKip If I\// V ir^r^S /^yjf' <—^L, InoA^NW I fa?9pJii,NCM aM 'ovaNis aoNasj j.vhi ays sn j.31 maw AB3A yI ciNiwaaA3N/ \fc-^gy\ <T^ss^) K y)QA gyvaAig -/on A c:^ J Ays 3M nws 197 words
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Miscellaneous149 1959-04-19 18 u^oaf n ay) Xq *****0 31UJ1 1 s jWU I iIXS v aclld NO 71 aJfld ML X> CsNaflX I v^ Any,! INVM I t^j v \j IV. y^v.. Kw i .j <?^S^V' aaV a H J^ Mi n a^ 3 nf? 3 1 il^wuf 'TmS «n«^ 3 y -nh«/>N149 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1959-04-19 19 Question of class has Mr. Lim's luggage all mixed up \WHEN Raffles wenr to school he learnt only th< three R's. What are they, please? They wen very famous at the t me PETER KANG. Singapore. Reading, 'riting and, 'rithmatic. 18 It true that the Malayan1,183 words
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Article288 1959-04-19 19 Jane Lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK HAVE been corresponding with a girl for six months and we travel to town each morning in the same train. However, we have not spoken to each other, and I don't know how to begin. What shall I do? If she scolds me, what will happen?288 words
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Article34 1959-04-19 19 I What's your problem? Give our Wise Men a crack at it by dropping a line to the Know Alls, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9.34 words
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Article1205 1959-04-19 19 seems Interested in me D.Y. I think 16 is too young for a boy to be thinking about girlfriends. Get on with your lessons and spend your spare time in the company of boys of yout own age. You should be taking part in sports and enjoying some1,205 words
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Advertisement162 1959-04-19 19 Wflpi^f A sprinkle ot Vim on a nam, Even the dirtiest kuall is JBm[ cloth, m quick rub round and shining like new acriln. Vim sfe? away woes eremae and dirt i |«>ans so ensilv and snaulcklv! ■l" IJ^ A quick rub round and this powerful cleanser K^|fc I shifts162 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-04-19 20 Concluding: Operation Tiger Ants (Part 8) —by Tom Harrisson... 1 HOW FOUR MEN DIED BECAUSE THE JAPANESE REFUSED TO BELIEVE THE WAR WAS OVER M HOW THE MAD CRAVINC FOR SALT DROVE MANY JAPANESE SOLDIERS TO HANC THEMSELVES HOW, AFTER A FINAL SKIRMISH, THE JAPANESE COMMANDER HANDED OVER HIS SWORD50 words
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Article3616 1959-04-19 20 Captured: 2 women and 552 men The war was over. "Z" Special commandos were ordered to cease operations. The author, sent to investigate reports of Japanese movement in Dutch territory, found nothing serious. He told his sergeant to throw his wireless set into the river and went on to Long3,616 words
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Advertisement187 1959-04-19 20 v B^B. iS^ A V .^j^Hßft *WL I w mA NOW. .THERE'S AN EASY WAY TO AVOID THIS! When buying .shirt* or any other cotton garment Huts why you should always l. H >k tor make it a lubtt to look for the -SANFORIZED- -SANFORIZED- Mm you buy. Ihcn you187 words
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Advertisement59 1959-04-19 20 use 4 n dvi fDEEy N^D W\ LW R E E Irl I N. for the clean jr^^^. smart look I •rylcreem gives your hair a Bj^ Sh^ with massage every morning and lpsssi&^, Hi^&ijijjj^ smartness and lasting hair health. fP^D nVI t* D EE %M V Dill LV REE59 words
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Article244 1959-04-19 21 LONDON, Sot.— Morguerite Ball had j the shock of her life I when the opened the j instruction book given to her at the training i hospital at which she is a student midwife. In the book were pictures of a woman with her face244 words
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Advertisement545 1959-04-19 21 Why do so many Doctors use one Cj? particular /Ml Soap? n rtef^ UAVK you rver wondered why to many doctors in Ihf ir own surgrriei ■aw WriKht's Coal lar Soap to wash tt«ir hands'.' Ihf rtasun is that they have found I \N right's keeps their hands softer, more545 words
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Advertisement271 1959-04-19 21 MY CONSTIPATION WORRIES ARE OVER! I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia f^£Sff t^'^*£[ Because it provides mon Jjßjafc^MX complete relief than single~^V|3^k^tg\ purpose laxatives! ConstipafiPl.\ tion and acid indigestion jfi^S3sß^S^^ r l usually ro hand in hand. ■t^ji^^ "^J That's why laxatives which C| p 4. w act on constipation271 words
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Article126 1959-04-19 22 l 2 3 4 5 6 7 S Mad b»tw««n th« lines to find »h« Hidden Personality 1: The thing which gives ground for complaint in sport (6). 2. Unconcealed, like the six balls before tea (5). 3. Ames could turn into this type of bowler (4). 4.126 words
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Article, Illustration760 1959-04-19 22 Austin is a style leader now in the 1.5-litre class K "|T«'%^j|tt ROAD TESTING THE NEW A-S5 pOR those who have been brought up on thoroughly dependable but far from stylish Austins, Pinin Farina's new version of the A-55 comes as a shock like meeting a comely young woman for760 words
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617 1959-04-19 22 FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDIN - FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDIN By DLAYERS engaged in tomorrow's Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament will have the added incentive of being selected to meet the Australian Old Collegians, should they do well. Teams to meet the Collegians, who are expected in Singapore on April 27 for617 words
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Article49 1959-04-19 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. Pemuda beat Bukit Bintang 2-0 in their "A" Div. Bukit Panjang district soccer league match at Bukit Panjang today. Soman Ahmad and Osman Marsoki scored. In a "B" Dlv. match Kampong Brih beat Bukit Panjang Rangers "B" 3-0. Alwal (2) and Mohamed Am in scored.49 words
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Advertisement230 1959-04-19 22 The Tough 1959 MALAYAN Mobilgas Economy Run proves that you, too, can achieve greater petrol economy <ti^? <S^ AUSTIN A-55 CITKXN.IO}I9 OKW FORD PREfEa 41.02 M.P.G. 37.57.M.P.G. tfJ^M.P.C. 31^m,*. G HUMBER HAWK M G MA GNETTE MORRij OXFORD PEUGEOT 403 ESTfTE CAR 3) 2g M p Q 32 Q3 M230 words
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Advertisement101 1959-04-19 22 FARINA'S FIRST FOR THE B.M.C. REMEMBER this first Farina-stylrd The new lims of the A-55 suggest B.M.C. car the Austin A-40? It was that it was the original Farina basic an immediate success when it was un- design from which the other li-litre veiled last September in Britain, and B101 words
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Miscellaneous116 1959-04-19 22 CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1. Ness. 5. Asp. 8. DOWN: 1. Nuisances. 2. End. Sack. 11. Unio. 12, Dead. 14. 3. Store. 4. Solid. 5. Ado. 6, Idol 15 Once. 16, Rid. 18. Sensed. 7, Paced. 9, Austere. 10, Senate 21. Euited. 23, Near. Kid. 13, Den. 17, Dirge. 19, 25116 words
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1905 1959-04-19 23 IRELAND BEAT FRANCE 9-5 AGNES SUPPER COMPLETES A HA TTRICK IN TOP MILE EPSOM JEEP By SHORT-PRICED FAVOURITES GIVE PUNTERS A GOOD START A. S. STABLES promising stayer, Agnes Slipper, chalked up her third successive win when she carried 9.0 to a convincing win in the Class 2, Div 1,Reuter - 1,905 words
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Article46 1959-04-19 23 EPSOM JEEP - TOTAL POOL: 5144.400 Ist. No. *****1 ($38,320) 2nd. No. *****6 ($15,328) 3rd. No. *****5 7.664) STARTERS ($3,832 each): Nos. *****4, *****3, *****3. *****4. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each): Nos. *****5, *****4, *****0, *****7, *****2, *****1, *****2, *****0, *****3, *****5. TREBLE TOTE: One ticket ($1,525).46 words
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Article246 1959-04-19 23 JINGAPORE, Sat.— Twenty-one-year-old Robert Campbell of RAF. Seletar today won the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's cross-country race over a course of 3.75 miles at Macßitchie Reservoir. Campbell, who has been beaten only once in crosscountry races at Seletar since September last year, clocked the splendid time246 words
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Article87 1959-04-19 23 TOKYO. Sat.— Malaya's world doubles badminton champions. Teh Kew San and Lim Say Hup, and the Siamese ace, Charoen Watanasin, today beat Japan's leading players in their first day names in Japan. Results: Doubles: Teh Kew Sun and Lim Say Hup bt Kanetoshi Kataishi87 words
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Article18 1959-04-19 23 BELFAST, Sat.— England beat Ireland 2-1 in a hockey international here today, leading 2-0 at half-time.18 words
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Article88 1959-04-19 23 MALAYS BEAT ARMY SINGAPORE. Sat.—Singapore Malays, defending champions of the SAFA Premier league, continued their winning run when they outplayed Army 4-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Inspired by their 5-0 victory over Junior Selections on Tuesday, Malays made the strong Army combination led by Singapore star Alan Butcher, look88 words
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129 1959-04-19 23 SINGAPORE, Sat. An innings of 57 in 45 minutes by Bill Osborne. which Included 11 fours and a six, helped Singapore Telephone Board score a 60--run win over Henry Waugh S.C. at East Coast Road today. STB. 148 (Osborne 57, Harwood 4-16 >, Henry129 words
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Article354 1959-04-19 23 T ONDON. Sat. Wolverhamp- ton Wanderers are certain to win their second successive Div. 1 League championship following today's 5-0 victory over Luton Town. Only if Wolves crash heavily in their two remain in? fixtures can Manchester United overtake them. Results yesterday. F.A. AMATEL'E CUP FINALReuter - 354 words
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Article36 1959-04-19 23 NEW BURY, Berkshire. Sat. South African owner Mr. Ray Ellis saw his English classic colt Masham run a convincing trial for the 2.000 Guineas by winning the Greenham Stakes. run over seven furlongs here yesterday.36 words
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Advertisement737 1959-04-19 23 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT Y'JUR SERVICE 10 Wrds $10 (Minimum). Hail, 1 month. 10 Words S2.JO (Mm.) PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC i 207 1 C. PLAN Printing from Tracings. Fotomatic *****. GOINO BALD? Hair falling out? Use Comanat. See the difference? •LIFE" PROCESSES Colour Film In 48 hours. Telephone *****, Singapore. PROBLEM:737 words
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Advertisement235 1959-04-19 23 is the brush M\ Mm Hard-wearing jur juu* mh spe£ a//yshcped Mulj^^ for thorough ('Any old toothbrush' /JiL\ deon l just wont ilo!) IfflJi m\ _j£yV imlw/m\m\sm W ejoinjt dost and UUII Ml When you buy a toothbrush, 1 11/ l HI buy the best! The difference in /wf/liji Ml235 words
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Article374 1959-04-19 24 12-0 TRIUMPH FOR MALA YA YJALAYA, the favourites on form and by national fervour to win the first Junior Cup soccer competition for the Tengku Abdul Rahman Cold Cup, did not give their supporters a moment's anxiety when the tournament started here at the Mer- deka Stadium today. They whipped374 words
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324 1959-04-19 24 My dream has come true, says Tengku I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the president of the Asian Football Confederation and the F.A. of Malaya, told the members of the nine nations gathered here at the Merdeka Stadium for the inaugural Junior Asian Cup competition: "No man is more thrilled324 words
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Article64 1959-04-19 24 ?0 Words J/fl (Minimum). DR. LEE PITT SIEW. aged 55. pulsed May at the General Hospital on 18-4-59. leaving his wile Madam Lim Guat Hoon. two sons, four daughters, to mourn their loss. Funeral tomorrow 11 a.m. irom Toi Shan Convalescent Home, llutton Lane. Penang, for crem.it ion at64 words
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515 1959-04-19 24 Seven -goal Boon Bee leads rout of Ceylon All reports from NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur Sat. lonese defence had evaporated as Boon Bee. Choc and I'auiix ran in unchallenged down the centre for Taufix to sma;.h home a beautiful left-footer which put Malaya 3-0 ahead after 15 minutes Ceylon bravely515 words
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Article528 1959-04-19 24 LIONG KONG, playing with Malaya. neat and precise football very much in the style of their senior teams, tonight edged Burma out of the running for the Tengku Abdul Rahman Cup with a 2-1 win in the last of the opening day's matches. Burma,528 words
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122 1959-04-19 24 Radio -phone message confirms Emu club visit KLALA II'MPLK, Sat. A radio-telephone message from Australia today confirmed that the Emu Cricket Club of New South Wales will play a series of matches in Malaya in July. In a 20-minute call, Mr. J. E. F. White of the Emu C.C., who122 words
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Article61 1959-04-19 24 MOSCOW. Sat.— Vladimir Huts, the Russian 5.000 and 10,000 metres Olympic champion, i s planning a come-buck. it was announced here yesterday. Kuts who has been out of athletics for over 18 months with a stomach illness, said he was back m training and hoped to be61 words
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Article18 1959-04-19 24 LONDON. Sat Hunslet best Hull 22-15 in a Rugby League match at Hull last night— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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256 1959-04-19 24 Nimble Siamese outplay the burly Filipinos THE nimble Siamese scored a triumph for speed and on obvious superiority in the skills of the game when they beat the burly Filipinos in the second match of the Junior Asian Cup tournament. Siam will now meet Korea in the first round tomorrow256 words
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Article160 1959-04-19 24 JPOH, Sat— Perak were 175 runs for eight wickets i at the end of the first day's play of their M.C.A. League match against Penang here today. Rain held up play for two hours and 38 minutes. PeraK '93 for three at lunch > were160 words
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Advertisement254 1959-04-19 24 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACKNOWLEDGMENT 10 Word/, $19 (Minimum). THE FAMILY of the late Dato Piinglima Bukit Uarii.ine convey their heartfelt gratitude to all liiends and well-wishers who sent letters, telegrams nnd messages of condolence and wreaths, and attended the funeral on 16-4-59. NOTICE LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "ASIA" n.is vessel is expected254 words
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Advertisement96 1959-04-19 24 WLM Lady s Square Watcb TlTONlf||&||!^ La«Yt WatemrMf CKktail Watch i^l^V-' W Lri i» 1 1 VI lll>l«| Offict: Ist FLOOR, BANK OF CHINA BUILDING ATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. Tel. ***** b *****/8 Quality (L^J Kettles *|v '""7^\ A6.C. 3 PINTS OF WATER BOILED IN 5 MINUTES Prices Spore Penang Federation96 words
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