Singapore Standard, 20 January 1958
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Title Section21 1958-01-20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable: "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 201 15 cts. 12 Poges [FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article480 1958-01-20 1 HE IS DOING A FINE JOB Im British Premier Confident Colony Is In Good Hands Standard Staff Reporter BRITISH Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan yesterday complimented Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock and his ministers for "the fine work they are doing." Mr. Macmillan paid this480 words
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224 1958-01-20 1 77 Policemen Hurt LONDON, Jan. 19 (Reuter) Mounted Police charged a screaming mob of football fans in a pitched battle around London's world-famed statue of Eros in Piccadilly Circus early today. The fans had been celebrating after he international rugby same between England and224 words
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80 1958-01-20 1 Arms Taken Off Yugoslav Freighter OR\N. Algeria. Jan. 19 (Reuter) French warships intercepted the Yugoslav freighter Slovenija off the Algerian coast last night and ordered it here, where 150 tons of arms were unloaded today, naval authorities portedTwo destroyers escorted the vessel here where a cordon of troops and Police80 words
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152 1958-01-20 1 ALGIERS, Algeria, Jan. 19 (UP) Twenty-eight French soldiers have been killed and five are missing in an ambush near the West-Central Algerian city of Orlermsville, French press reports said today. There was no immediate confirmation. The blow would be one of the worst inflicted152 words
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95 1958-01-20 1 TAIPEI, Jan. 19 (UP) A Chinese newspaper today accused the Twentieth Century Fox of trying to make box office profit by showing scenes of Chinese women with bound feet in a new picture. The Ming Chu Evening News urged the Twentieth Century95 words
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Article32 1958-01-20 1 MR AIICHIRO FUJIYAMA. Japanese Foreign Minister, arrived in Jakarta yesterday evening to sign on behalf of his Government an Indonesian Japanese peace treaty and war reparations agreement on Jan. 20.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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389 1958-01-20 1 Redskins 'On The Warpath' Against Ku Klux Klan MAXTON, North Carolina, Jan. 19 (Reuter) A thousand Red Indians with shotguns and rifles went "on the warpath" near here last night and broke up a Ku Klux Klan rally. The raid believed to. have been made because of recent warning cross-burnings389 words
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Article139 1958-01-20 1 WHY THE MAYOR KEPT AWAY SING APORE'S Mayor. Mr. One Eng Guan was the only major official who failed to turn up at the airport to greet British Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan when he arrived on Saturday. Reason for his absence, it is believed, is that Mr. Ong wished139 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-01-20 1 SPICK and span in their white ceremonial uniform, Singapore's newly- formed Infantry Regiment mounts its first guard-of-honour for British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan at Paya Lebar airport yesterday, just before the Premier took off for New Zealand. Standardpic.44 words
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118 1958-01-20 1 PUBLIC VIEWS WILL DECIDE COMPULSORY VOTE MOVE PUBLIC opinion will determine whether Singapore will have compulsory voting for the all-important elections scheduled for August. Revealing this to The Standard yesterday. Chief Minister Ml. Lim Yew Hock said that Government had taken the flibt step in putting forward the suggestion to118 words
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Article73 1958-01-20 1 TAIPEH. Jan. 19 (Reuter) —Nationalist jet-fighters and Communist MlG's clashed briefly ott the Chekiang coast of China yesterday, the Nationalist Ai r Force announced iast night. The Nationalist planes were said to have been patrolling the Sanmen Bay area, about 250 miles north of Formosa. when three73 words
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Article74 1958-01-20 1 THE HAGUE, Jan. 19 (UP) The Dutch government has granted an honourable discharge by April 1 to the Governor of Dutch New Guinea, it was officially announced here yesterday. The Royal decree announced that discharge had been granted Dr. P. W. C. van Baal "with an74 words
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Article66 1958-01-20 1 CAIRO, Jan. 19, (AFP) Thirteen British soldiers and three Omani nationalists were killed when the nationalists ambushed British troops in the Green Mountain area of Oman, the Oman Office in Cairo announced yesterday. The announcement said that another battle had taken place between Oman nationalists66 words
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Article185 1958-01-20 1 SAIGON Jan. 19 (UP) A sultry European movie led a Vietnamese youth and his 16--year-cd girl friend to embrace in a public park and touched oft a judo and gun right. Sa'gon newspapers said today. They said the boy. 17. and his185 words
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Article97 1958-01-20 1 New Zealand Rejects R.I. Claim WELLINGTON, Jan 19 (Renter) The Now Zealand Prime Minister. Mr Walter Nash, announced today that the Npw Zealand Government haa informed the Indonesian Government that New Zealand would not accept the recent Indonesian claim to exercise sovereignty over waters surrounding the isiands at Indonesia. Mr97 words
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Article66 1958-01-20 1 SAIGON, South Vietnam. Jan. 19 (UP) South Vietnam devalued the French franc today in relationship to the Vietnamese piastre by 20 per cent. President Ngo Dinh Diem signed a decree fixing exchange rates for importexport trade at 12 francs to onp piastre. The former rate, set In66 words
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Article73 1958-01-20 1 LONDON, Jan. 19 (Reuter) A claim for pay rises of up to 30 per cent for Britain's 8.000 atomic scientists which will mean an extra £1,050 a year for some will be lodged tomorrow with the Atomic Energy Authority, the Institution of Professional Civil Servants announced73 words
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Advertisement67 1958-01-20 1 prklmt RED I lON //-fc/f^ yV H i hi j witw B i(<ii»ay FRM *ith every I .si < SH large H >;mr\r Wk- Year rrlrhmt'inns' ferv§ Ormtgt Crush in the special Sen Year Ir: ton I 1.% j/u/im&Ato/L I li ine for A V /958 dr I and E67 words
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Article122 1958-01-20 2 SINGAPORE Government officers who have been selected for appointment to the General Executive Service will undergo a ten-day induction course, beginning today. The course will be opened at 9.15 a.m. by the Permanent Secretary (Establishment), Mr. R. C. Hoffman, at the S afT Training School in122 words
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Article54 1958-01-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Government is to spend $400,000 to reorganize the National Youth Leadership Training Centre at Morib soon. The Standard learnt today that plans were afoot to pull down the present rehabilitation camp buildings and replace them with multi-storey modern buildings to accommodate offices,54 words
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Article134 1958-01-20 2 Frigate To Bolster Land Forces NASSAU. Jan. 19 (UP) A 2.200-ton British antisubmarine frigate arrived here yesterday to bolster the military forces as a general strike went into its second week. The frigate, the H.MS. Ulster, was anchored off the Northwest Bay until the rough seas abate and dockspace Ls134 words
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Article, Illustration242 1958-01-20 2 Fujiyama Speaks About Pact INDONESIA will not get any cash by way of reparations but only capital goods and service, the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama, said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Fujiyama said this at a news conference at Raffles Hotel minutes after he242 words
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Article52 1958-01-20 2 TWO children were fatally knocked down by a hit-and-run motorist at the s]-Mile Xorth Buona Vista Road, Singapore, yesterday evening. The children, brother and sister aged two and four, died on admission to hesp:'al. Police aoDeal for eyewitnesses to contact Insp Joginder Singh, Tel. 240052 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-01-20 2 RECENT bride. Dr. Violet Suet Lang, daughter of the Federation's Finance Minister Col. Sir Henry Lee serves food to the Yang di Pertuan Agong at the reception given by her father in celebration of her marriage to Dr. Raymond Chee Keong. in Hongkong recently. The reception here65 words
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Article61 1958-01-20 2 UNKNOWN I: j ured An.-l tlon, tube beconv Mr. I. Sain cil rhairman. Thi in' within already no 1 pcr.son.- have tag in a br< Ran. SA T acl more i intary South-B 1 yeai stea ly and ol x r Clinic nui 1955. whilr treatm oon and li and61 words
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Article49 1958-01-20 2 UNKNOWN TWO S I ers v. re i point pa Both rii their u Roa I the i Tax: wa, d:: to tik Hospital him at dn fount, r.n Twenty other I i Pui. t( Delta C held him gers and u J and wrist* Total i^ lv $145.49 words
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251 1958-01-20 2 CHAMBER WAN RIVER DREDGE TO IMPROVE PORT MALACCA, Sun. The MllacctfCha* merce has urged Government to continue J the Port Advisory Committee, appointed bvl Council, in order to improve the existing port! A letter from the chairman of the M.C.C., Mr. R. P. Gosman. to the Government said: "it is251 words
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Article72 1958-01-20 2 UNKNOWN LONDON Jac The P Lao.>, Prii Plumma, arrivi row on a cial visit i will have world probl tlsh Cabin' t Mil The Prii from Canada v.si. to W go to Pa:. ait or noon sta^ < ,7 Cu eurren wealth ii Ifacmillan tcr. and Mr. S the Foreign72 words
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Advertisement439 1958-01-20 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 282 of 1957. Re BALA MENON of No. 106, Towner Road, Singapore, 12. Receiving Order made 14th June, 1957. Dale of Order for Summary Administration Ist July, 1957. Date439 words
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Advertisement460 1958-01-20 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'E' and above registered contractors will be received by the Superintending Engineer, Public Works Department, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. on 29ih January, 1958 for the construction of B.C. Road Culvert at Chainage 450' on the Nalesa Road Link Diplomatic Enclave460 words
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Advertisement347 1958-01-20 2 P.W.D TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Contractors not below Class "F" by the State Engineer, Kedah/Perlls, Alor Star, ud to 12.00 noon of the 29th day of January, 1958, for the Construction In Reinforced Concrete of A Road Culvert at 17th Milestone Alor Star— Kodlang Road. North Kedah.347 words
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400 1958-01-20 3 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD January 20. 1958. Glems of Malayan Co-operators ufN the South-east Asia Co-operative meets today in Kuala Lumpur, iterative Union of Malaya will ask for J op assl stance from the International CoAi Allu ncc desires a m improving the 0 f co operative stores and wholesale w400 words
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Article394 1958-01-20 3 [Council employees now must not let their new whot their right hand is doing. bid to bring them to heel is contained of the many cyclostyled directives, that t to the members of every department ror's office, headed "Suggestions Boxes for Staff. It is addressed to >cr o f Staff"394 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1958-01-20 3 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD PRESS MAC -the -Knife May Be MAC-the-Milk IT was our Vicky who first transfixed Mr. Harold Macmillan between the shoulder blades by calling him "Mac-the-Knife." The dagger was taken from "The Threepenny Opera" and was ably twisted in the wound by Mr. Harold Wilson, M.P., who is1,135 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-01-20 3 CASSANDRA says: "It was like a man confronted with the Biblical Flood trying to reduce the water-level with a teaspoon." The NEWS as it strikes25 words
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Article504 1958-01-20 3 T^HE time to wait and see 1 has arrived. The Minister for Local Government, Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, has held up a finger of warning to Mayor Ong Eng Guan and told him in langup.«*e he should understand that if he doesn't pull up his socks he might find504 words
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Article231 1958-01-20 3 Vicky's Weekly Round-Up LONDON CORNER EVERY MONDAY a court in Kentucky and the charges against them put aside. That's better. Shorn Lamb TF you will look at the illustration at the top of this column you will see a picture of a lugubrious middle-ased man. That's me. If you will231 words
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Article116 1958-01-20 3 chap said: "I protest! If you make me have a haircut I shall demand a receipt for what you take oft." Then followed an H. M. Bateman scene after which the newcomer was dragged elf to appear before the Commanding Officer. He stuck to his point With infinite patience he116 words
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Article287 1958-01-20 3 Sir The Mace is an emblem of authority the authority of the City Council, an authority vested in the Council by the People of the City. Therefore, the Mace is, also an emblem of the faith and trust put on the City Council by the people of Singapore. The Mace287 words
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Article80 1958-01-20 3 Sir—Strange as it may seem, the P.A.P. City councillors are intending to slice the Budget to increase their allowances. They do not want anything displayed within the City Hall that has any connection with the British, and yet they do not hesitate to press for more dollars. I suppose these80 words
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Advertisement69 1958-01-20 3 It's more than fun f^EuSsM when you've got a Coins Bank from the Chung Khiaw Bank, because this system makes saving so easy and, when you see how quickly your savings > grow, it showi how wise it is to have a Coins Bank, Open a Coins Bank NOW, for69 words
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Miscellaneous34 1958-01-20 3 "E* AS THE PRIME MlNl^fE* SAID > ITS THE TEAM TMAT JEPORTMfcWT 1| HOW SKOAff cF/K Jl JIS /> M& EITHER. A PICTURE OF 77* i tv MOLO»M& HER BAB/ VI \J(^i :^~?ms£^ OR BUTtERHOIDtMS MAt's!"34 words
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231 1958-01-20 4 SAVE MINORITIES, TAMIL MUSLIMS TELL MACMILL AN Standard Staff Reporter THE Tamil Muslim community yesterday requested the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, for proportional representation in all public bodies to protect their interests in a self-governing Singapore. The request was contained in a memorandum which the Singapore Tamil Muslim231 words
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Article, Illustration230 1958-01-20 4 Colony Visit Impresses Her Standard Staff Reporter WHILE the British Premier was busily engaged in a series of top level conferences all morning yesterday, Lady Dorothy Macmillan slipped out of Eden Hall for a quick tour of Singapore and Johore Bahru. And when230 words
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Article109 1958-01-20 4 UNIONS FOR YOUNG WORKERS THE Singapore Workers' Union yesterday decided to form "young workers trade unions" with a view to train and educate young workers. A resolution adopted by the union at its annual general meeting at Rangoon Road, said that formation of such unions were necessary in Singapore to109 words
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Article28 1958-01-20 4 OVER 6.000 people were rendered homeless on Saturday night when a five-hour fire g-itted 700 houses in Rajadamnern Avenue, a busy centre of Bangkok city. AFP.28 words
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150 1958-01-20 4 ALOR STAR, Sun. Seven Japanese rice-plant-ing experts will arrive in Malaya in March, Minister for Agriculture Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak said today. These experts will be stationed at Bukit Merah. Province Wellesley. where they will #?ive demonstrations and practical training in150 words
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165 1958-01-20 4 MALACCA. Sun.— Two men. who walked out of the Magistrate's Court, here today, after they had been freed on a charge of attending a triad society meeting at Bukit Jelutong on Oct. 27 last year, were immediately arrested by the Police under detention165 words
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192 1958-01-20 4 Arts Girls Take The Three Top Prizes THE first three places in the "Varsity Queen Contest" held at the University of Malaya's King Edward VII Hall, Singapore, on Saturday were won by students of the Arts Faculty. The con:est was one of the highlights of the ball organized by the192 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-01-20 4 THE Singapore Press was yesterday prevented from taking pictures at Eden Hall, where the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan met the Japanese Foreign Mnister, Mr. A. Fujiyama. The Press was invited to be outside Eden Hall a little before 9 a.m. to take pictures of123 words
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407 1958-01-20 4 VIGIL AT THAI BORDER FOR FORMER DIPLOMAT PEKANG, Sun.— Former Thai diplomat, Colonel Annop Pukprayura, told The Standard today that a high-ranking Thai officer and a detachment of men were waiting for him at the border post of Sadau, 60 miles from Singgora. They would pounce on him the moment407 words
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Article125 1958-01-20 4 STUDENT UNION PLEDGE UNITY THE pi I fof the prop is unity beti I rac( I rpprosfntat. leading st^r.,., W told jv.-. 1 Lira I sideni >..:■ versity more than 200 m and w« r. I the Un I StiKk-n* I I ratir. r ents 1 Un I countr: I125 words
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Article21 1958-01-20 4 SIAMESE IN PIGGER PENAN The after It had one tnd four The l Mr Tan Al Standard serve the al ;i21 words
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Article, Illustration114 1958-01-20 4 FILM THE vtuch publicised haunted house at McPhersnn Road in Singapore, was turned into a movie studio on Friday evening when a film unit from Malay Film Productions set up cameras and spotlights to shoot scenes fttt a new horror picture "Anak Pontianak" which114 words
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Advertisement46 1958-01-20 4 j% l l an a iivvp llji i|i|. Ki lal|^l|J fin JM HlijJ'' ißli fcifc I 1 1 1 HHk 1 1 iMj" I™*:'1 wR j soluble particles pleasure of drinking N3/57 of Nescafe contains freshly roasted c of f c L^t^H^'^ ...means quality in Malaya46 words
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Article563 1958-01-20 5 NANG TIN SMELTERS END STRIKE 300 To Report For Work On Company s Terms PENANG, Sun. The Eastern Smelting Company Employees Union ended its strike today. Over 300 union members will report for work at the company's premises at Dato Kramat Road tomorrow and Tuesday, after having been on strike563 words
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183 1958-01-20 5 fight A Rop.ggeng Treat' (Standard stall Reporter I pongs and < mbals resounded across 'our Hoard wharves yesterday in a lion dance which was put on tor raid the arrival of a tourist passenger I the n roufi ftr< touthe the e quay itors, precia'lerous183 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-01-20 5 THE S. S. Lurline of the Matson Line. This luxury liner Is expected to arrive in Singapore with a full complement of globe trotters on Feb. 15. The liner on a 72-day round-the-Pacific cruise is staffed by veteran mariners, headed by Harold K. Gillespie, Commodore of the52 words
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Article, Illustration162 1958-01-20 5 UNVEILING OF MEMORIAL PLAQUE FOR LATE HISTORIAN THE memory of an outstanding scholar who died at the early age of 2!) was perpetuated at a simple ceremony held yesterday at the University of Malaya. The scholar was Mr. lan Macgregor, a senior Lecturer in History at the University of Malaya162 words
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Article21 1958-01-20 5 UNKNOWN D in m Ml adm- S incy ;ipthe the tary ttce d a in j and the ;>. ctri in •>".v.y'.;-./.,v.'21 words
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Article155 1958-01-20 5 Four New Cinemas In Federation KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Four new cinemas will soon be opened in the Federation— two here and the others in Kuala Pilah and Tanjong Malim. Both the Kuala Lumpur theatres are of the $1,000,000 1,500-seating capacity class, one of which, the Cathay belonging to the Cathay155 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-01-20 5 THE Raja Permaisuri Agong is received by members of the Kaum Ibu at a tea party in her honour at the Sultan Suleiman Club on Saturday. The women joined their hands before the breast in the traditional greeting, as she passes them. Standardpic by Fah.48 words
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147 1958-01-20 5 Woman Tory Leader Hits At Critics THE head of the women's sect.on of the British Conservative Party, the Hon. Mrs. M. M. ConstantineSmith arrived in Singapore yesterday aboard the Oronsay, and learned that the Party leader, Sir Harold Macmillan was in the Colony. Mrs. Constantine-Smith, President of Conservative Party's Women's147 words
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Article862 1958-01-20 5 DONATIONS in cash and k:nd received by the Ceylon I ood Relief Fund Committee in Singapore, are listed below: Mrs. Claru Perera $500.00; Mr. \\x\u\ Hussein $101.00; Mr. O.C. cie SilVB $500.00; Mr. R. Jumabhoy $51.00; Mr. Mak Pak S lee $100.00: Mr. K M. Khaja862 words
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201 1958-01-20 5 RESIGNATIONS WON'T WEAKEN UMNO-JUMAT THERE is no crisis in the United Malays National Organization and the resignations of a few members will not weaken the organization, said Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji .hi mat. Chairman of the Singapore UMNO, yesterday. So far, said Inche Abdul Ham.d. only 40 members Irom201 words
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Article190 1958-01-20 5 WHITE DEATH' ON THE INCREASE DESPITE a sustained immunisation drive, the diphtheria death rate is on the increase in the Colony, states the City Council Health Department report for 1956, which was re? leased yesterday. The scourge, known as the "White Death," claimed 59 lives out of 425 attacks in190 words
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Advertisement77 1958-01-20 5 Every man needs I > TOOTAL Every well-dressed man prefers to wear TOOTAL, You can be absolutely nure of the I^^^^ quality of TOOTAL products; they always carry the TOOTAL guarantee of satisfaction. Handkerchiefs. I^^/"^B^ Cravat To w. -.ir wear point* i •Marked TEBILtZED for tested crease-resistance. rr The word77 words
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Article710 1958-01-20 6 M.C.A's BIG PROGRAMME FOR 1958 Lotteries Included KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Cricket Association today decided to invite the Varsity Occasionals from India to play a series of matches in the Federation and Singapore. This was revealed by Mr. Lim Khye Sen*, President of the M.C.A. after a 3-hour meeting710 words
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518 1958-01-20 6 Unbeaten Selangor Are Federation Hockey Champions IPOH, Mon. Selangor kept their unbeaten record to take championship honours at the conclusion of the three day inter-state hockey quadrangular when they beat a gallant Penang side by four goals to two in the last match of the series on the town padang518 words
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Article95 1958-01-20 6 RAF Changi Cross First Round Royal Air Force Char. si 4> B" crossed the first round of the S.H.A. junior knockout tournament by beating Combined Schoo'.s "B" li-l at Changi yesterday. Inside left T.AC Omar gave Chansi the lead in the 1 9th minute and although the team fought hard95 words
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Article42 1958-01-20 6 Police Rural West trounced Kampong Beriah 5-1 in the Bukit Panjang District lengue succer match played at Bukit Panjang English School ground yesterday. The winners scored through Tan Kam Beng (2), Gaman. Nelson and Salleh. while Lim replied for the Kampong.42 words
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Article293 1958-01-20 6 PERAK 'S ONLY VICTORY IPOH. Sun. After two deplorable performances, a reshuffled Perak side redeemed some of the lost prestige with a 3-1 victory over Negri Sembilan in the first match this evening. Man of the match was Perak's skipper Selvanayagam He was superb both in defence and attack. For293 words
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Article57 1958-01-20 6 INDIAN Gymkhana Sports Club beat Indian Soccerites 3-1 in the final of the Pongol Festival soccer tournament played at Farrer Park yesterday. R. Bala (2) and S. Marimuthu scored for Gymkhana, while G Ramakrishna replied for Indian Soccerites. The winning team will receive their prizes at57 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-01-20 6 (TOP) This year's H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugby final between Selangor and Johore was honoured by the presence of the Yang di Pcrtuan Agong, who is photographed in this Standardpic being introduced to the members of the Selangor team, at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday. (RIGHT) The85 words
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238 1958-01-20 6 Rugger Fans: Subscribe To Buy A Cup KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Rugby Football Union has appealed to all rugger fans to subscribe towards a fund for the purchase of a cup for the Malaya Rugby Football competition. This appeal is made by Mr. O. H. R. Beadles, President of238 words
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Article, Illustration435 1958-01-20 6 Full Marks To Selan For Courageous Figh Against Great Odds RUGBY CUP FINAL IN RETROSP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A dramatic try by left cenVre time three minutes before the end gave Selangor a sensational B—s victory t in the HMS Malaya Rugby Football Cup final on the Merdcka stad: yesterday.435 words
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519 1958-01-20 6 APPRENTICE DRAGON IS ABOUT TO LOSE HIS ALLOWANCE By WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Sun. Apprentice Chris Dragon got off to a flying start in the new season when he booted home four winners to top the list of successful riders at the recently concluded Perak Turf Club's January meeting. Dragon missed519 words
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Article34 1958-01-20 6 Korean May In Cold SB The Sou 17-ma for Bail pl.iv a m itches -it f A Kori 5 spoki was scck:r.g Hon^kore > tear e g I K tioi ;.L' team nr«J <>•. i K34 words
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Article23 1958-01-20 6 MANILA i tino todav won aftci into Tug Ben ;l thev <$ with M Cs each. .yj mo-? Or kichi'Naka^ with 201.23 words
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Article, Illustration126 1958-01-20 7 I r rpr M S T H M urn dgt la Lumpur 7 0 m. Can- TAIPING HOCKEY— Div. l— p r i snns VI. P. and T.—at Esplanade. PENANG HOCKEY (League) Sepoy Lines Recreation Club vs. Malayan Teachers' Col-Irqn-Dnto Krnmat at 5.15 p.m. (Frinndhj) Penang S])f.rts Club126 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-01-20 7 II (Reu- Oon beat A. D. Jordan Eng- iya 'and, 15-7, 15-5. ttish Ho then combined with dell, England. 15-6. 15-12 in final, the men's doubles final I32 words
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Article391 1958-01-20 7 ENGLAND, WALES SHARE SIX POINTS TWICKENHAM. Middlesex. Jan. 19, (Reuter) Lnsland, winners of last year's international championship, were held to a 3-3 draw by Wales in the Kugby Union mateh here yesterday. Wales led at half time through a sceond-m.nute penalty goal. England, replying with a try in the 55391 words
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Article611 1958-01-20 7 Manchester United Are Now Fighting Back To The Tod LONDON, Jan. 19, (Rcuter) While Wolverhampton Wanderers were slipping yesterday in the League championship Manchester United chamnion«Tfnr the past two seasons, crushed Bolton Wanderers 7-2 to put themseives ris-ht hark in the race for a third successive611 words
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84 1958-01-20 7 4 Champions Invited To Run In Games VANCOUVER. Jan 19 (Reuter) Four Olympic champions have been invited to run in the British Columbia Centennial Games here on June 6 and 7 They are Vladimir Kuc (Russia), Ron Delany (Eire), Bob Morrow and Tom Courtney (both United States) Other athletes invited84 words
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Article412 1958-01-20 7 BRIDGETOWN. Jan. 19 (Reuten West Indies piled up 579 for nine declared against Pakistan on thy second day of the first Test here yesterday. PaKistan, who made six without loss n the last 15 minutes play, have now the unenviable task of getting412 words
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Article1484 1958-01-20 7 LEAGUE THREE (Northern): Accrington S. 2. Southport 2 Bradford C. 2 Crewe A. 1. Bury 4. York City 1 Chester 0 Carlisle Utd. 0. Chesterfied 1. Bradford 1. Onteshead 4. Darlington 0 Hull City 2 Rochdalo 1 Mansfield T. 3. Scunthorpe U 5 Oldham A. 1, Barrow1,484 words
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Article68 1958-01-20 7 CAPETOWN. Jan. 19. (Reu- ter) Mr. J. Solomons' Sympathetic, ridden by G. Patmore, won the £10.000 sterling Metropolitan Handicap, run over a mile and a quarter at Kenilworth here yesterday. Sympathetic. by Ranjit out of Felicitas. won by a length from the outsider, Manrico. with Excise68 words
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208 1958-01-20 7 Wonder Boy Swimmer Breaks One More Record SYDNEY, Jan. 19 (Reutcr) --Jin Konrads. the 15-ycar-old Australian swimmer bmke the w^rJa record for the 220 yards freestyle here yesterday, clocking two minutes 4.8 seconds Konrad's time also made him the flrst man to beat the worH record standard time lor the208 words
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Article90 1958-01-20 7 He Won't Settle For Less LONDON. Jan. 19 (AFP) George Biddies, manager of Hogan Kid Bassey, denied here last night reports that his world featherweight boxing champion would defend hil title against Mexico's Ricardo Moreno at Los Angeles between March 11 and 18. American boxing promoter George Parnassus had offered90 words
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Article58 1958-01-20 7 LONDON. Jan. 19 (Router)— Hare Spy. a little fawn greyhound with a plastic bone m her right hind loot, has made dog-racing history by not only running in a race but winning it The exports said she wou'd never run again when she broke a bone58 words
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Advertisement279 1958-01-20 7 BHB BiHi OB wKF^^r M Btaißl guards the heart of your watch— the balance assembly keeps repair bills to a minimum. §B|BR B In drawing I wSWi"*^:! mT^'BHKi (A) where there is no protection aganst shock, the pivot* of the m5 BareaarJ^.^^mJS 5M balance staff come into direct contact with279 words
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Advertisement869 1958-01-20 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: J3923/6. *****/4 li2/6 Rob inson Roao THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia tr Cult Port* S pore P. Sham Penang TEUCIR 3/10 Mar 1 1 Mar 15/16 Mai Carriers option to proceed via other port* to loao869 words
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Advertisement1157 1958-01-20 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) iincoioo«dt« tr> tvnßduoiet «12 linen m SST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JJ SAILINGS to LIVtRPOOL GLASGOW LONDON tr CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to orocecd via Panama or1,157 words
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Advertisement887 1958-01-20 8 MITSUI |5} LINE S'pore P. S'ham Penang Nochisan Maru for Moil. Kobe Jan Osaka Yokohama rew Axumasor^Moru tor Yokohama^ Mikcge^on Maru via Man.la Baltimore via Bombav Akagisan Maru from Japan 21 Jan 24 Jan Akoshisan Moru from Japan 17 Feb 20 Feb FOR COLOMBO KARACHI. bOMBAY. Akakurasan Maru from Japan887 words
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Advertisement636 1958-01-20 8 EAST ASIATIC M OUTWARDS Sailing* tor Bangkok md o. K a "KINA" In Port Ml •SUMBAWA" 24/2 I occeo cargo fo» Jopon Jo» I "MEONIA" 26 28 Jan 2 in Caluno Saigon Bongkok "LALANDIA" 21 23 Fcb Hf 'KOREA" 21/22 Feb f^ptf Accepts cargo for Bangkok. Soiqon i wt~\ HOMEWARDS636 words
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Article134 1958-01-20 9 Rs 10.9M. Profit For Bank THE profit of the Bank of India Ltd. for the year ended Dec. 31. 1957 amounted to R510,902,381 (Mai. $7,033,794) said a statement of the bank's Head Office in Bombay. This included R51, 554,924 ($1,003,177) brought forward from the previous account. Provision for income tax134 words
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Article19 1958-01-20 9 NEW FACTORY THE new £li million British Tobacco Company factory at East Bentleigh. in Melbourne district, was opened recently.19 words
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Article37 1958-01-20 9 Trading Mainly In Industrials By A Market Correspondent MALAYAN share markets were a little livelier last week than of late and the volume of business written showed a small improvement, with industrials accounting for the major portion.37 words
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Article471 1958-01-20 9 On the flrct two days «.f trading the tin price was steady at $361 and $360 per picul, but then dropped sharp, y to $354. 875. On Thursday :he lowest price this year was reached at $352.625, but on Friday a gain of $2.62$ per picul was recorded. Movements in471 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-01-20 9 SINGAPORE will soon be producing a greater variety of products when Malaya Developments Ud.'s "Small Factory Plan" in the Alexandra industrial area is fully completed in three months' time. Standardpic shows some of the factory units that have already been completed. Firm Will Make By-Products, Too KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The123 words
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Article147 1958-01-20 9 Negotiations are now going on with the Perak Government for the company to buy timber from the forest land adjacent to the mine site, said Mr. Ng. The firm will also establish a chemical distillation plant to produce charcoal by-products to subsidize the cost of charcoal, he added. Such enterprises147 words
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471 1958-01-20 9 The scheme, a joint six-acre "Small Factory" Plan of Malaya Developments Ltd. and the Singapore Improvement Trust, is now neaiing completion. Total cost of the scheme is about $1,000,000 and it provides factories for 17 small scale industrialists. Altogether 23 units are provided, some factories requiring two units The industries471 words
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Article213 1958-01-20 9 Business Done In Week BUSINESS done in shares from Jan. 11 to 17 were: INDUSTRIALS Fraser and Xeave ords $2.75 to $2.80 to $2.72$ to $2 .70 to $2.72* to $2 675, Gammons $2.30 to $2 32$ to $2.30. Hammer and Co. 52.14 to 52.10 to $2.12 to $2.10. Hongkong213 words
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Article62 1958-01-20 9 Loans: Australian 41 r c Reg. Stock 1960,62 £96 Overseas Investments British British Overseas Stores 8 o}. Distillers Co.. Ltd.. 20 10}. Mercantile Bank 26,45. Switchgear Cowan 9/10J, Vitamin New 13 Is. Australian: Containers Ltd. A23 7i to A2B/6. Cox Bros Ltd. A5/7. Imperial Chemical Industries of Aust. and New62 words
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Article98 1958-01-20 9 EXPORTS of ribbed smoked sheet lubber from Malaya in 1957 totalled 588.617 tons, against 627,222 tons in the previous year, according to statistics. In December, a total of 55.--467 tons were exported, of which the top buyer, the United Kingdom, took 14.368 tons. Next biggest buyer during the month was98 words
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Article173 1958-01-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Rubber Industry (antiInflationary Cess) Fund Board has called for owners of more than 100 acres of land planted or set aside for rubber planting to apply for refund of the monies collected by the Board between June 1955 to January 1957. Mr. H.R. Villiers of Peat,173 words
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Article64 1958-01-20 9 MANY of the problems presented by the introduction of new types of fibres, particularly the synthetics, are being solved by the research department of the Bayley Mill Company, at Bolton, Lancashire. England, one of the member firms of Combined English Mill (Spinners) Ltd. Some 3.000 queries are dealt with annually.64 words
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Article55 1958-01-20 9 LONDON, Jan 19: (AFP) Soviet trade experts are now in London negotiating to buy rubber manufacturing equipment from Britain. The experts are led by M, V. Klentsov, president of a Soviet import organisation. Thev will seek to negotiate a contract providing for the purchase by the USSR of equipment worth55 words
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Article189 1958-01-20 9 TRADE in the Singapore copra market was restricted due to continuing inadequacy of arrivals, according to Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd.'s weekly produce report. During the week the estimated quantities received in Singapore from nearby Indonesian origin were slightly above 1,000 tons, which were immediately absorbed. Shippers to India were generally189 words
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Article175 1958-01-20 9 SINGAPORE'S coconut oil milling industry, hard hit by uncertain copra arrivals from Indonesia, is looking for a possible new source of supply from the Philippines. The Philippines Commercial Attache In Singapore, told The Standard yesterday that millers had asked him for details «if the Republic's plan to barter copra for175 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-01-20 9 TAIPEI. Jan. 19: (AFP)— Formosa had a favourable trade balance of about USS3O,--000,000 last year The U*****,505,577 export and U*****,797,276 import figures were also the biggest in the past five years, it was officially stated here. Viscount Chandos Due On A Visit42 words
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Article141 1958-01-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Viscount Chandos, formerly Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, chairman of the giant Associated Electrical Industries Limited, is to visit Malaya on Jan 24, it was announced here. He is making the trio to assess the possibilities of extending the company's business and visit the British ThomsonHouston Export Company here.141 words
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Article236 1958-01-20 9 LONDON, Jan. 19, (AFP).— World production of tin in concentrates (excluding Russia) rose from 14,600 tons in September to 15.800 tons in October, according to the International Tin Council's latest monthly bulletin just published. Despite this recovery, the annual rate of production for the first ten months of 1957 is236 words
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Advertisement302 1958-01-20 9 Egapore red funnel lines Lap eng moh steamship co. ltd. soon bee steamship co. (s) ltd. 3, TeWc Aycr Street. Tel: ***** Cr ***** Approx. dep. ))ONG PiMANC 3 Pmcng (Rhio) r Jon. 24 tkz Btl and Palembang J O n. 27 k "s) via Tandjong K Jan. 27 mu302 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-01-20 10 Sputnik Shoes... TOKYO: Russia's Sputnik 1 and 1 1 finally caught up with Japanese women's high heel shoes, which display models of red "Baby Moon". Miss Masago Shinobu, a Japanese model, shows the shoes which cost 3,600 yen (U.S. $10) UP Photo.42 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-01-20 10 T OVELY Helen Jessop J of Ramsgatc, Kent, goes 20" round the waist. Which is pretty good. But for her Victorian costume part in the West End show "Meet Me by Moonlight", it's just two inches too much. So before each 'performance, comes the BIG SQUEEZE. And60 words
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Article775 1958-01-20 10 OUR INFORMATION COUNTER T3EGINNING this week, we are starting: an Information Counter Column, and we hope to assist in any way possible with all domestic and household difficulties which readers may have experienced. Today, we have picked the first few •'possible queries" and perhaps our tips775 words
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Article83 1958-01-20 10 Want A Portrait Of Junior? PARENTS who wish to A have portraits of their children as souvenirs may consult Mrs. Nancy M. Hutehinson, who is accepting appointments for "sittings" at SATA Shop. Anson Road, Singapore. The artist uses pastel for a child's portrait, for she Wa the softness in shade83 words
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Article642 1958-01-20 10 OUR SISTERS ABROAD She takes Gardens into Offices A young Sydney horticulturist, Mrs. Helen Cotman, has undertaken an unusual occupation she has made a study of cultivating and caring for decorative plants for the indoor adornment of city offices and business premises. Even when it is642 words
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Advertisement164 1958-01-20 10 CUISINE CORNER: A French Delight r J^HE French are renowned for iheir high sense of taste, and a hichlieht in th* list of French recipes is the "FILETS DE SOLIES AUX CHAMPTPN ONS", <Fillets of sole with mushrooms). INGREDIENTS These are the required ingredients: 4 soles, 1 glass white wine,164 words
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Advertisement250 1958-01-20 10 TODAY'S QUOTATION: ■^^^^T^JL "Dig your »ril before bJ you are thirsty." Lao I MONDAY FOR EVERY Rwfl I ONE: Keep things on an HaSaM Rll even keel; shin importani changes of any kind. espr. cially those things invo!v- 1^^771 ing partnership, mari'V. I^^MII legal or public inter« I Tact, practicality250 words
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Miscellaneous178 1958-01-20 10 LI'L ABNER ,1 W^^^^^^^^^^^mh \\s <\ '/O r ??-OIOVO'JEST \f •fW v TA!KfT NICET'HURTA \JY n Ns\ \I J// V tX> SOMETHIM' 7 n NO. V '■V GAL'S FEELING BV PR 7/uC>l T ME >T^^V SIP 'V "THASS ALLEY OOP +i C^^BHBTT^LL. IT -3 CEKTMNLV-' ALL RC-HT,THE ME> I jf178 words
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Article473 1958-01-20 11 COSMIC RAY DATA FOR MALAYA Dr. Lim Completes Research Study At Aussie Varsity f KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Cosmic ray s f ud y «n Australia by a lecturer of the University ot Malaya may yield important results for both countries, the Australian High Commission here said today. In recognition of473 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-01-20 11 $15,000 SHOP THEFT PENANG, Sun. Sixty cameras and several cinema projectors to the value of about 1.1, 000. were stolen lrom Tithes Dental and Photo Supply Limited in Carnavon Street, early this morning. The iron Rate in front of the shop was forced open by the thieves. Showcases inside the86 words
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259 1958-01-20 11 IPOH, Sun.— Traffic accidents in Perak during 1957 totalled 3,351, an increase of 251 over the previous year, while the death toll was 117—11 higher than in 1956. Accident .statistics In 1957 compare, "very favourably" with that of the previous year as259 words
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Article70 1958-01-20 11 OFFICE-BEARERS of the Singapore Shipowners Association for the year 1«>58 are: Chairman Mr. F. Cessford of Ben Line Steamers Ltd.; vice-chairman Mr. \V. A. Bell of Boustead Co. Ltd.; executive committee members Mr. D. Pot, of Rotterdam Trading Co. (Malaya) Ltd., Mr. U. Richardson, of Mansfield Co. Ltd.,70 words
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Article57 1958-01-20 11 TELOK AXSON, Sun. A new girls' school has been opened here by tho Methodist Mission to meet the demand of the public in this fast growing town It has six primary classes A'ith an enrolment of 253 under the management of Miss Anne Harder, former headmistress57 words
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Article134 1958-01-20 11 Home Gets A $65,000 Windfall KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The social Welfare Lotteries Board has approved an allocation of $65,000 for the building of a Tailoring and Rattan Section in the Serendah Boys' Home The home's December report stated that David Loo of the Tailoring Section was voted hardest working boy134 words
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Miscellaneous1613 1958-01-20 11 nTTTfITnTaWl liTiFil^ FiTtl kI)ALA KA^ (;SAR S J f ;i A n B% IW* I k I Ik^ Z^m Wm.l T 1 1 Fam 1k F m V^al EMPIRK: A-.ma'.s World 2 30. 7 lines; 8.02-8.30 A Date with Music H^i^AAiAi^u^j a:u j 15 nm tContd.); b p.m Interlude for1,613 words
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159 1958-01-20 12 This Year's Fashions Call For Flat Chests And Skinny Figures ROME, Jan. 19. (Reuter) —Italian fashion designers yesterday introduced the "clothes-peg" line. calling for thin figures and flat chests, In their fashion showings for the spring and summer. A remarkable feature of yesterday morning's show- ings of five prize-winning collections159 words
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Article309 1958-01-20 12 She Is A Big Power Whether One Likes It Or Not- Nehru GAUHATI, JAN. 19, (REUTER). INDIA'S PRIME MINISTER MR. NEHRU YESTERDAY STRESSED THE NEED TO ADMIT CHINA TO THE UNITED NATIONS WHEN HE ADDRESSED THE PLENARY SESSION OF THE RULING CONGRESS PARTY HERE. Mr.309 words
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259 1958-01-20 12 HILLARY LANDS AT SOUTH POLE TO AWAIT DR. FUCHS WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Jan. 19, (Reuter). Sir Edmund Hillary of New Zealand last night flew over the camp where Dr. Vivian Fuchs and his British Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic party had camped for the night only 48 miles from the Pole, says a259 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-01-20 12 THE Tenth Anniversary of Independence of the Union of Burma was celebrated in Rangoon in a military parade on Jan. 4. President V Win Maung was present to take the salute at the march past ceremony of the armed forces and various civilian organizations. Top: Light tanks74 words
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Article56 1958-01-20 12 GEORGETOWN, British Guinea, Jsn. 19 (Router) Opponents threw stones at Dr. Cheddie .lagan. British Guinea's Minister of Trade and Industry, on Friday night as he addressed a meeting of his supporters. He told the meeting he planned to go on a world tour to And funds56 words
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Article78 1958-01-20 12 Intimidation TUNIS. Jan. 19 (AFP) President Habib Bourguiba said yesterday hi s refusal to receive a French military envoy in th«! present FranceTunisia dispute was aimed at showing the French Government that "the era of intimidation is past." Bourguiba. speaking in the National Assembly, said Tunisia seek^ friendship78 words
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172 1958-01-20 12 Army Wives 'Marooned On Trooper tor Spore SOUTHAMPTON Jan 19 (Reuter) A party of 113 army w.ves and 141 children, marooned aboard a ship due to leave here for Singapore, were entertained by the Army yesterday while they waited for the ship to be repaired. The Empire Fowey, due to172 words
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Article34 1958-01-20 12 FRANCE will lend India 20.000 million francs (about f 16.500.000 sterling) for the second five-year plan under an agreement to be signed this week, authoritative sources said in New Delhi yesterday. Reuter.34 words
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Article118 1958-01-20 12 Detainees Fight Over Clothing OML'RA, Southern Japan. Jan. 19 (Rcuter) Fighting broke out between dissident fa tiuns of South Koreans, while they were being released today from this prison camp. Some protested that other prisoners were being given new suits of clothes and new shoes by the Japanese authorities while118 words
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172 1958-01-20 12 A-Power For Peaceful Uses VIENNA, Jan. 19 (Reuter).— The United States yesterday offered to supply technicians, scholarships and funds to further the work of the 80-nation International Atomic Energy Agency. Mr. Robert McKinney of the United States told a meeting of the Agency's board172 words
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Article79 1958-01-20 12 LONDON. Jan. 19 (AFP) Police last night arrested three Hungarian refugees who entered Britain illegally as stowaways aboard the liner "Highland Monarch" and then disappeared after refusing to be sent back to Brazil. Meanwhile numerous protests were made at the way the Police had treated the men.79 words
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Article192 1958-01-20 12 Lima Flood Wipes Out A Village LIMA. Jan. 19 (AFP)— More than 100 persons lost their lives In a catastrophic flood in the CIIZCO department which followed a landslide on Friday night. The slide caused by torrential rains, sent thousands of tons of rock and earth down a mountain side192 words
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38 1958-01-20 12 sheri^s sin Yes 1 Ch gc >aSt Sarah, the daughter of British elder statesman Sir Winston Churchill, was alleged to have disturbed the peace and was subsequently fined US. S5O. —UP Photo.38 words
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Article31 1958-01-20 12 AN e:ghty-three-year-old woman, Brigida GarciaSuarez. whose husband is 92, has ariven birth to twins in the village of Correcilla (Leon Province), the evening newspaper "Informaciones" reported yesterdav —AFP.31 words
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188 1958-01-20 12 BALTIMORE, Jan. 19, (Reuter).— The Moscow correspondent of the Baltimore Sun claimed yesterday that Soviet scientists were going to try to create Jife aitificially by sending the "basic substance of living matter' into space in a Sputnik. He said the Soviet scientists believed188 words
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Article88 1958-01-20 12 WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 (Reuter) President Eisenhower will not reply to an open letter on disarmament from Earl Russell addressed to both him and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. Philosopher Bertrand Russell suggested in his letter published in the New Statesman and Nation that the two leaders88 words
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Article173 1958-01-20 12 JAPS IN MIDDLE EAS T OIL RACE RIYADH. (Saudi Arabia) Jan. 19, < AFP)— King Saud yesterday promulgated a law granting an oil concession to the Japanese Trading Company for petroleum. The concession was for the sea bed in the Saudi sector of the neutral zone between Saudi Arabia and173 words
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Article75 1958-01-20 12 WASHINGTON. Jan 19 (AFP >— The United States Air Force has ordered the building of "reconnaissance satellites" which would return to their launching point alter circling the earth. it Wftfl learned today. Eugen Root, vice-president lof L I Aiita pany. t mittce on parednc Force75 words
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Article13 1958-01-20 12 NEY I chosen the duction > River K r- > in I. tcr.13 words
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Article66 1958-01-20 12 LONDON. Jan. in (Renter* Soviet surgical instrument makers have developed an automatic mass injection apparatus which can administer 2,000 completely painless injections a day, Moscow Radio reports. The new device has no needle to prick the skin. The drug or vaccine is applied tc the body under66 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-01-20 12 A NEW improved model of Ufa (Il ental ballistic missil P Ihanden into n n successful launching at the Cip e rite in Florida on Jan. 10. The 100-tnn missile was Mlowed tm later by a now-obsolete Navahfl missile nevertheless, packs plenty of power -IP51 words
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Advertisement93 1958-01-20 12 Come and visit our wel I -stocked Electrical f jl Deportment where you can find the names of 1 the finest creators of Electrical Appliances Jft for the home. Toasters, Kettles, Percolators, v*J> Irons, Lamps, Radios, Torches and Batteries X^j are always available. TOASTERS Morphy-Richards (Automatic) $55.00 G.E.C. Upright De93 words
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