Singapore Standard, 6 January 1959
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Title Section17 1959-01-06 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD HOOP SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1959. Vol. IX No. 187. 15 cts. 12 Pages. JILJL17 words
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1109 1959-01-06 1 WORLD HAILS TUNKU'S 'UNITED ASIA' 'Ifoind together to meet common toe" Initial Manila discussions end in agreement THE world yesterday hailed Malayan Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's "unite South-east Asia" move and wished the preliminary talks now going on in Manila every success. And while bouquets were being showered the1,109 words
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Article, Illustration26 1959-01-06 1 WHAT pver in going on here? Policemen with 'ten-gun*. Shoppers stop and star p. All this happened in Singapore's High Street yesterday. Story in Page 5.26 words
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Article, Illustration330 1959-01-06 1 My job is not an imperialistic plot— says Rose IN: S'pore's new Chief Justice SINGAPORE'S new Chief Justice. Sir Alan Percival Rose, whose recent appointment raised a controversy in political and legal circles in the Colony, arrived here yesterday aboard the liner Iberia. On his controversial appointment. Sir Alan declared:330 words
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192 1959-01-06 1 Man falls 30 feet: Lives to tell tale A FATHER of five can count himself lucky to be alive. He fell 30 feet out of a second floor window in New Bridge Road. Singapore, yesterday and escaped without a scratch. The man is Ng Soo Soy, 31. of Kampong Bahru192 words
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143 1959-01-06 1 Premier uses privilege pardons 52 PI cadets BAGUIO, Jan. 5 (Reuter) Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman of Malaya last night granted "absolute pardon" to 52 Philippine Military Academy Cadets being punished for various offences. In an official military order, the visiting Tunku used the privilege given by Philippine Military Academy143 words
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Article556 1959-01-06 1 THE RED 'MOON' OF NO RETURN IT MAY BE UP FOR CENTURIES MOSCOW, Jan. 5 (UPI)— Russia reported today its cosmic rocket was beginning to slant off into its orbit around the sun, becoming the first man-made planet. The official Soviet agency Tass reported early today the rocket was 145.395556 words
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Article23 1959-01-06 1 MAYOR of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. yesterday spent a busy first day of his 10-day "rest" visit to Indonesia.—UPl.23 words
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Article50 1959-01-06 1 BELGIAN CONGO, Jan 5 (UPI> Twelve Europeans including two Police Commissioners and an unknown number of natives were injured during the Congo capital's worst-ever mob riot yesterday. Calm was restored to the city only early this morning after troops were called In from nearby towns.50 words
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Article73 1959-01-06 1 MANILA, Jan. 5 (Reuter) "Malaya Week." was inaugurated today at the Philippine British Reading Room (which is maintained jointly by British and Filipino businessmen). There are exhibits of portraits of Malay dignitaries and pictures of Malayan life. This afternoon Malayan residents and some members of the73 words
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228 1959-01-06 1 $6,500 GRAB: Pepper blinds cashier TWO men staged a daring daylight robbery in Singapore yesterday when they used pepper to blind their victim and escaped with $4,000 cash and cheques worth $2,500. The robbers worked fast and efficiently. They struck at 11.20 a.m. in Geylang Road outside the Happy World228 words
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212 1959-01-06 1 BOB PERIES - S'pore Police hunt a mercilese KILLER! BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE Police are looking for a killer who drove a light-green coloured sports car along Connaught Drive at 3 a.m. on Jan. 2. The driver crashed Info a trisha opposite the cenotaph and carried the rider on the bonnet of the212 words
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Article, Illustration203 1959-01-06 1 Hainanese challenge Mr. David's Maths A LEADING Singapore Halnanese association the Khengngai Khoeybak A ciation has challenged the Chief Secretary. Mr. E B. David, to substantiate a statement he mad»> in the Legislative Assembly on Dec. 3. In the debate on the question of discontinuing broadcasts in Teochew. Hakk.i. H...nanese203 words
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292 1959-01-06 2 They'll give 2 per cent profits for its upkeep A CO-OPERATIVE Collage for Colony co-operators will be established in Singapore by the middle of this year. The proposed college, to be sponsored by the 30,000- strong Singapore Co-operative Union, will spend about $25,000292 words
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Article45 1959-01-06 2 SINGAPORE Assistant Coroner. Inchr Ahmad bin Hussion yesterday returned a misadventure verdict at the close of an inquiry into the death of Lim Chong Lim, j who died after he fell off a rambutan trrp at Yio Chu j Kang Road on Oct. 3.45 words
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Article68 1959-01-06 2 i THE Singapore Government yesterday said that I South Indians have not been* inconvenienced by :he refusal of travel documents or entry permits a.> reported in The Standard last week. A Government spokesman said that, neither the Immigration DeDarment nor the Special Branch of the Singapore68 words
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223 1959-01-06 2 Lim steps in to end 7-month-old strike THERE are strong possibilities that the seven-month-old ?tnke at the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Co Ltd. will end soon. This is the opinion of the secretary-general of the Singapore General Employees' Union, (which represents the 251 workers on strike) Mr. V Gomez, who led223 words
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Article38 1959-01-06 2 CHAN Kong 800. tliaj Lata. was remanded for one week by a Singapore Court yesterday after he was :entative'.y charged with the murder of Lim See Peng, alias Ah Sal at New Market Road on Boxing Day.38 words
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Article, Illustration746 1959-01-06 2 FOUR LIVES LOST j TRAGIC CAR CRAS PARIT BI'NTAR, Mon. Former Malayan and Perak soccer "star", Lee Sai Cheong, 32, broke down and wept after he was fined $750 or four months' jail by President of the Sessions Court here,746 words
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Advertisement156 1959-01-06 2 NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIPS NAME WE, Teck Hwa Shipping Co., Ltd. of 46, Circular Road, Singapore, hereby give notice that in consequence of OUR DESIRE we have applied to the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894. in156 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article338 1959-01-06 3 SOVIET scientist* have completed another Ip m the race into space. Their latest rocket has lucd a new trail in scientific achievement by not Inly shooting past the moon at a speed of seven Biles per second, but in still flashing upwards in Bio direction of the338 words
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Article517 1959-01-06 3 THE current visit to the Philippines by FedK,< n Premier, Tunku Abdul Rahman, may well wL rc:;>irded as the forerunner of a series of similar KnMcrs between Asian leaders for a new approach Hjth the common purpose of studying the problems e Southeast Asia as a whole517 words
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Article, Illustration705 1959-01-06 3 Castro— The Man Of Destiny yhrtj HAVANA AT 32, Fidel Castro has established himself as one of the great political adventurers of modern times. This angry, intense laywer built his massive opposition to the government of Cuban President Fulgencio Batista from a corps of 12 men— the survivors of 81705 words
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Article209 1959-01-06 3 Shorts from the Talks Military Target "ONE of my favourite stories of the American Wild West concerns the newspaper editor of Tombstone or Dodge City or some other of the hot spots of those days, who was fitting one morning at his editorial desk, when a bullet crashed through the209 words
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Article412 1959-01-06 3 RAWLE KNOX - OPTIMISM IN CAIRO RAWLE KNOX by CAIRO there is a strong belief in diplomatic circles here that the visit of Mr. Eugene Black, president of the World Bank, will this time result in some financial settlement between Britain and Egypt, this does not necessarily mean an imminent resumption of diplomatic412 words
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Article385 1959-01-06 3 HAVANA pULGENCIO Batista never believed he was a dictator. This man of charm, the quick smile, the glad handshake and the loud laugh thought of himself as the Lincoln of Cuba. Indeed, Lincoln was his idol and he has read nearly everything available on the life of385 words
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Article797 1959-01-06 3 DR. ABRAHAM MARCUS - DR. ABRAHAM MARCUS by LONDON IPING out malaria and setting nearly 500 million people free from danger of the disease is now a practical possibility. Yet, if it Is not taken almost immediately, the opportunity will have passed and in a very short time the mosquito,797 words
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Article, Illustration364 1959-01-06 3 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera YIJ;K; IT IS NO exaggeration to say that not till the outbreak of the Second World War in the Pacific and South-east Asia were 80 per rent, of the nations of the world aware that there was a place under the sun known as Malaya. And,364 words
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226 1959-01-06 4 MAKE S'PORE CONFERENCE SITE— HOWLETT SINGAPORE'S Director of Tourism, Mr. R. A. Howiett. yesterday praised the Junior Chamber of Commerce for its willingness to help builn the economy of the country by aiding in the promotion of tourism. Mr. Howiett said he hoped that the example set by the Jaycees226 words
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Article42 1959-01-06 4 AN open verdict was recorded at the close of an inquiry in a Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday into the death of Mok Tok Hwang. 14. who died a day after he was involved in a motor accident at Rerihill Close.42 words
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Article85 1959-01-06 4 KINDERGARTEN classes in Singapore will be resumed when schools re-open next Monday, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Mr. Lee Siow Mong. tairl yesterday. Mr. Le e said: "I have how•ver. not received any advice yet as to whether certain children will be85 words
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Article, Illustration357 1959-01-06 4 MALAYA MUST LEARN TO UNITE OR ELSE.. Silcock on role of teachers KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Opening: Malayan Teachers National Congress discussion on the role of teachers in promoting: Malayan national unity, Prof. T. H. Silcock, of the University of Malaya today, pointed out the grave dangers of fostering nationalism in357 words
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Article, Illustration163 1959-01-06 4 DATO NIK MAY BE ENVOY IN THE STATES KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil bin Mohamed is likely to be appointed the next Ambassador to the United States of America. The Standard learnt today. The Dato will succeed Dr. Ismail bin163 words
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510 1959-01-06 4 East Coast doctor quits: Treatment is unfair grouse KOTA BHARU, Mon. Lack of positive appreciation of doctors grievances shown by the Ministry of Health and lack of specialist guidance for ambitious ycung doctors are driving away medical officers from Government service, declared Dr. Zakaria bin Salim, who resigned from the510 words
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Article324 1959-01-06 4 SUPERVISOR ON TRUST CHARGE A CANVASSER who sod a sewing machine in June 1957 told a Singapore Court yesterday that he tried "hundreds of time" to get a receipt from his supervisor, V. S. Padmanabhan, and that he eventually got 'an unofficial one." The canvasser. V. Gopal. was testifying at324 words
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Article53 1959-01-06 4 MALACCA. Mon.-A former member of the Party Ra'ayai. Inche Longchee Navan. was elected president of the newly formed UMNO branch at Mata Kuching today Inche Longchee's choice was unanimous Others elected were vice-or^sident. Inche Hashim bin Mat Salleh. secretary. Inche Has?an bin Ali and treasurer liaji53 words
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Article71 1959-01-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mnn. The Federation's Minister of Finance. Mr. H. S. Lee. returned today by the Cathny Pacific Airways after a week's vacation in Hongkong. H e denied local reoorts that he was being appointed to a top post in the Central Bank "I have been71 words
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Article, Illustration334 1959-01-06 4 New $30,000 Cessna For Flying Club THE latest addition to the Royal Singapore Flying Club's fleet of aircraft— a four-seater Cessna Mcdel 172 bought for $30,000 from an American will arrive In the Colony on Jan. 16. This purchase has been made possible by the recent sale of the Club's334 words
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Article, Illustration470 1959-01-06 4 THE CURRY KIN MEETS FORMEU DISH-WASHER THE uncrowned "Curry King" of England Sir William Steward. yesterday in Singapore met for the first time a former dish-wa.shcr in his world famous Veeraswamy Restaurant in London's West End. The ex-dishwasher is r\ Colony lawyer. Mr.Standardpic - 470 words
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152 1959-01-06 4 'TEC DREW GUN TO ST ARMED MA COURT TO A DETECTIVr ,un *>id m.in kn i Ht armed men M] the nose, in a at Stirling R M Court was told in J Do 1 1 tut wi> giving cud* 1 led in which a Tat Seng. 17, was >ef»152 words
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Article52 1959-01-06 4 PENANG, m niparviaM, n told Man ■>« bin Hashim I nt| not like I cfl didn't get h 1 Ahmad win al< HI uith after 'ill guilt v to a at a To ice S he fai cr\ to n Hi at the Datn I52 words
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Article24 1959-01-06 4 A PHINKSK Xiri both akiil A yrxterdav «ontii" rd with par*!* l myelitis in Sinu'P«'J\| brings Ike <! year to thrrr24 words
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Article21 1959-01-06 4 TAN i,| quitted in tl* f District Court n charge ol M the Group hf Pasir Panjanf > 28 last year.21 words
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Advertisement7 1959-01-06 4 essence of chicken the essence of strength7 words
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Article668 1959-01-06 5 >oks Which Glorify reign Countries To 3e Vetted Johari fl ALA LIMPIR. Mon.— Minister for Education, Mohamed Khir Johari. declared today his inten- safeguard, Malaya's youth, whose "immature might he polluted by undesirable books which to clorify foreign countries to the detriment of ountry."668 words
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Article, Illustration207 1959-01-06 5 A wife finds 'tec shot in his bed DETECTIVE Sydney Davidson, 22. who was found shot in the head on Saturday night, d^ed 41 hours la4er in the Singapore General Hospital yesterday. He was found shot in a room of a house in New Bridge Road. When Police entered the207 words
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Article118 1959-01-06 5 Gifts for amok and his wife A STANDARD reader. Mr. F. C. B. .Marshall, -yesterday sent $10 for Madam Lee Chong Tuck and a tin of cigarettes for her husband. Lee. who terrorised an area in Rumah Miskin. Singapore, with a shotgun for four hours on Saturday. "The cigarettes." said118 words
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322 1959-01-06 5 SINGAPORE manufacturers yesterday welcomed Governments proposed Customs Amendment Bill be cause it gave "effective protection for all local industries." I The Managing Director of Lam Soon Cannery Limited. Mr. T C. Whang, told The Standard that selective tariff protection will not only promote industries322 words
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Article67 1959-01-06 5 TAN PENG LAI. pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of criminally intimidating a woman. Chua Bey Hua at Jurong Road on Boxing Day. He also pleaded not guilty to a second charge of using criminal force on the woman with67 words
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Article261 1959-01-06 5 3 YOUTHS TO TOUR WORLD ON CYCLES KLALA LUMPUR, Mon Three Malay boys left "the federal capital today on the first lao of their bicyle world tour, whirh they expect to complete in the next four to five years. Mohamed Zain bin Abdul Malek, 18. a typewriter mechanic, Johar bin261 words
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Article52 1959-01-06 5 A FIFTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD woman. Ho Ah Moi, was knocked down by an ambulance in Serangoon Road. Singapore, and died on admission to the General Hospital, yesterday. Eye-witnesses and the relatives of the woman are asked to get in touch wih Inspector Gopalkrishnan of the Traffic Accident Branch,52 words
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Article, Illustration472 1959-01-06 5 Action Comedy That's What The Colony Like, Says Film Chief ACTION, spectacle and broad comedy that does not depend solely on dialogue, are favourites with Singapore filmgoers, in the opinion of the President of Paramount International Films, Mr. James E. Perkins, who left the Colony last night after a brief472 words
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Article, Illustration346 1959-01-06 5 HERE'S THE ANSWER TO PAGE 1 PICTURE Tiara far Queen gets a stem-gun escart SINGAPORE Police yesterday gave the glittering diamond and platinum tiara which will be worn by the Raja Permaisuri Agong a sten-gun escort from a jewellery shop in High Street to the airport. The 560.000 tiara, which346 words
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579 1959-01-06 5 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise develop your personality achieve success You are Judged by the Way \ou Speak and Write Hundreds of ambitious men and women, drawn from all occupations, have discovered a fascinating, simplified way to improve their English, gain selfconfidence and develop their579 words
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Article147 1959-01-06 5 Why Language Power is Vital POST COi'l'fKV NOW Interesting Booklet tree Your success professional, business or social depends upon vour English Does your English do you justice? Do you realise that your employer, your friends and your acquaintances Judge you by the way you speak147 words
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176 1959-01-06 5 Thugs take $1,900 in coffeeshop robbery A COFFEE shop proprietor, j~nee Kwang Choon, 60, of Paya Lebar Road, Singapore, was early yesterday morning surprised by thre e armed robbers as he was about to heat water for the day's business. Chee had sot up at 2.30 a.m. to enter the176 words
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Article36 1959-01-06 5 HONGKONG. Jan. 5. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: SIn.PT to £1 Sterling $5.73 to US$l; $1.84 to Malayan $1; $0,059 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251.12 to a tael.36 words
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87 1959-01-06 5 Hit tiegeui in-iMuW *a> io me mastery ut bngllsh fe ttie «UNs way the *wift way— and the interesting way the fcttec tive English Course is <m» plann ed that toii make definite pro«xes* from the t»r«i <M«on The ruunt will equiD you87 words
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Article362 1959-01-06 6 DON'T OPEN UP LAND— PINE MEN TOLD Minister inspects areas hit by floods: Advises farmers IPOH. Mon. The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aiiz bin Ishak, during his five-hour tour of the Bruas area of South Perak today warned pineapple growers not to open up more land for cultivation as362 words
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Article, Illustration328 1959-01-06 6 Last minute 'Yes' to tour of India UNDERCRAD GETS PERMIT: RUSHES TO SHIP A LAST-MINUTE "reprieve' 1 by the Singapore Immigration authorities yesterday, enabled an undergraduate of Nanyang University to join a party of 34 students going on a tour of India just before the gangway328 words
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Article, Illustration88 1959-01-06 6 DIRECTOR of the School of Social Work at the University of Toronto Mr. Charles E. Hendry, arrived yesterday in Singapore to give a series of lectures. Mr. Hendry. who will be in the Colony for four days will visit the Federation before flying on to Ceylon88 words
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Article38 1959-01-06 6 A WOMAN motorist. Teow Siew Kem of Geylang. pleaded guilty to driving a car against the traffic lights at Nicoll Highway on Oct. 2 last year was yesterday fined $20 in the Singapore First Traffic Court.38 words
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238 1959-01-06 6 WAN H AMID DETENTION IS JUSTIFIED, SAYS RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Wan Abdul Ha. mid' s freedom in the face of Emergency conditions, constitutes a security risk and his detention is therefore .iustified. Defence Minister and Deputy Premier Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain told The Standard today. The Dato was238 words
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Article117 1959-01-06 6 GOVERXOR of Singapore. Sir William Goode an^ Lady Goode, will be the patrons at the Singapore Family Planning Association ball to be heM at the Raffles Hotel, on Jan. 16 from 9 p.m to 1 a.m. The highlight of the night will be a Hawaiian117 words
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406 1959-01-06 6 Governor throws party for PAT A men THE social programme for the delegates of the e lghth annual Pacific Area Travel Conference, which will open in Singapore on Jan. 26. has been completed and will be almost as heavy as the official side of the week-long schedule. The Governor of406 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-01-06 6 MISSES Chew Soo Moi and Lai Sn-h Wah who re:urncd from the UK. aUcr their post-graduate training in nursing, under the Smo-Bntish Fellowship Trust, aboard the 'Canton' Ucrtcrdarj. Mss Chew obtained a diploma jn ophthalmic nursing after 16 monfhs in MoorJield Eye Hosp:tnl in London, and MissStandardpic - 91 words
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Article145 1959-01-06 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot nom. si, 8.14 R.S.S Xo 1 Jan. 85 8:>1 R.S.S. No 1 Feb. 851 151 R.S.S. No 2 B.*? 83, R.S.S No. 3 82 82i Tone: Steady. The tin price in Singapore wa s145 words
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Article, Illustration276 1959-01-06 6 Homicide me tackle first MURDER of the new year THE Singapore Homicide Siu.id u ls p u j with its first murder riddle of (he nrw >faT gea 28-year-old taxt driver. Tv Kim I trco from wounds he received on .'nuin Tay, said the Policy was the victim T attack276 words
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Article88 1959-01-06 6 SOCIAL STUDIES DIPLOMA APPLICATIONS arc now invited for the Diploma Course in Social Studios at the University of Malaya The Diploma in Social Studies is a pre -requisite for training as an almoner and those interested should apply for admission not later than Jan. 7 Applicants are required to sit88 words
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Article118 1959-01-06 6 In PENANG, M n \l sugscMp'i in the M d I irt todav, tha: Yuletidt season ro u on of a youth, w rac^H and mrl on Dec. 27. rhe lawyer, Mr, 1 Sir.qn. vraa making t mitigation on beIndian youth, T S i who pleaded z charge of118 words
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Advertisement226 1959-01-06 6 lI CJUHAY organisation H i'«i tffiiii'riiii'n "'limn yiWIJ "MfIHDI CRAS -I Phone TAn A *%Tf ,W 21nfi IUUAZi PAT HOOVE C scope il*f T \itf,Vi OPENS TODA. mm II mm 1.45 1 5-6 45 a I Thr Strangest Sea Story tver Told on the s c t -K Coming! SATAY"226 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Show Business HIGHLIGHTS
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Article, Illustration813 1959-01-06 7 Norman Smith - Norman Smith by 5 was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in he Golf Stream and he had gone eighty-four now without taking a fish." Minting words open Ernest Hemingway's r Prize-winning novella, "The Old Man and the With them also begins one of813 words
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Article, Illustration551 1959-01-06 7 INDIAN VILL AGE RAZED £)HL the largest fires S for a motion pic be seen in ba* nes of FRON- WGERS," the nture-thriller fit agration takes Pm Rogers 1 Ranger.-. jjf lian fighters of Wy iin the l Ton's, Jm -^d burn to the p ten-acre Algonquin Chief Black j551 words
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Article88 1959-01-06 7 Hollywood Jane Powell Is following In the "undulating footsteps of Dorothy Lamour. She's giving up her singIng for a sarong. In "Enchanted Island." Warner Bros, release, she dons a form-fitting sarong for jungle sequences in the drama, in which she is teamed with Dana Andrews. Wins88 words
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Article, Illustration592 1959-01-06 7 little chance of the talent wells running dry in Hollywood with people like Glenn Ford around to prime them. Talent-scouting is an avocation with the tall, lanky actor, whose only regret is that he can't help everyone with acting ambitions. But because of the thousands of592 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous109 1959-01-06 7 JAY'B QUOTATION: Hip circumstances of Jhen rPm good to us a« ours seem good to Tj SDAT FOR EVER?! OW extra time: *in rush. RePropotfitions offered do not enter 'tate action. Be arl, wmry m dea l eldera, those In BIRTH I) ATE tVi. R IRTHSKiN 19- careful ont: conr-entrate109 words
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Miscellaneous58 1959-01-06 7 By RITA DEL MAR tend to undergo revisions; don't be caught unawares. Protect health and service opportunities. LEO— July 23 to Aug. 22 Pursue a thrifty course; good judgment is a requirement. Don't splurge or allow dear ones to spend thoughtlessly. VIRGO— Aug. 23 to Sept. 22— Take care of58 words
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Miscellaneous137 1959-01-06 7 guard domestic, family matters. LIBRA— Sept. 23 to Oct. 22 Take no unnecessary chances in transit. Don't believe all you see and hear, or make up your mind hastily. SCORPIO— Oct. 23 to Nov. 21— Be conservative regarding outgo of cash, particularly regarding Pleasure or entertainment. Solve problems. SAGITTARIUS— Nov.137 words
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Miscellaneous88 1959-01-06 7 LI L ABNER By AI Cpp /^IPTUATC.dp iCkfT^/'liKfi^N I CAN-BUT V SO>WVBRiMG I CAN CARRY M'S-DO^T WORKV* > EXPLOBP >' T7572?/ '*:> CARRV ]T YOU CRAZY O*T»NGUISHE«M WWV— I'M y A^ O° P C By V. T. liJlt, THE HEART OF JULIET JONES ByStan D^T^ RIP KIRBY By John Prentice88 words
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Advertisement601 1959-01-06 8 EAST ASIATIC LiNta HOMEWARD SAILINGS tor Aden. Port Sa.d G. Rotterdom, Amsterdom, Bremen, Homburg, Cob.^l Gothenburg ond Oslo. pe "S*| Spore P.S'hom J > "SIENA" »o^ "LALANDIA""^ I "SARGODHA 1 1^ Colls Beyrouth. Lottokio ond Gdynit, Colls London for possangert. OUTWARD SAILINGS fot Bangkok aid Saigon. H Penang P.S'hom \\M601 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-01-06 9 01 nirfc' v < hrotjuuin plated bj uard«, uhito wall tyres, lynarao lighting: and Q|^^Bf s;i<<>d huh gear. Mn ted on the front of flw carrier fnun» ith a spring uuard. H|m!iii: admires some 9 l th on ;l hashing blflErni white lady's hicy- v67 words
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Article94 1959-01-06 9 r:can firm l> to 'tarn. a i:A2.000.000 comJgflH A i.-tralia for deve?mej mineral resources. I Actf will involve inJot^v a U over Au.v.ralia, id l .biy be extend--24^1 for oil. __AjB|" American comfiy v<ond represent ares Western Australia *^B> the possibilities of flv production of94 words
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Article40 1959-01-06 9 II Jan. 5 «UPI).— became the ..mist country a trade agreement nary Iraqi ■•v:th:n the past tent provides -nation treatsidos. China Iraq with entire il plant-.-, and •jtntr ,:mical products 2 for Iraqi dates, n and hides40 words
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Article183 1959-01-06 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business d;<ne yestcrlay: F. N. ords. $158 to $1.59. Gammon $1.76. $1.77: W. Hammer $1.615. $1.60; Hum e prefs. A4/10i. M Cement $1.70. $1.72J McAlister $1.23 $1.24; Metal Box $1.75, $1.74: Robinson ords. $138i to $1.40: Cold Storage 86Jc. 87c; S. Steamship 70c.183 words
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309 1959-01-06 9 MANILA, Philippines, Jan 5 (Reuter)— An 80 000-0-000 pesos (about £14.000.000) development plan aimed l ?n™ lving Manila the b est possible port facilities by 1990 is reported to be under study here. rr^e Philippines Department of Public Works is working on a309 words
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Article117 1959-01-06 9 PI A To Buy More Viscounts THE first of a fleet of the latest 365 m.p.h. Virkers-Arm-stron^s Viscount 810 series ordered by Pakistan International Airlines was formally handed over at Wisley airfield, in Surrey, recently. The aircraft, a Viscount 810. is the first of three ordered by PI. A. in117 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-01-06 9 THE Kuala Lumpur Drug Importers and Exporters Association held its first "get-together" dinner party at the Mak Yr e Restaurant on Saturday Photo $how s four founder member s drinking: a toast in celebration of the occasion. They are (from left) Mr. Chew Tuck Lim Mr Au62 words
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Article44 1959-01-06 9 Active Share Mart In Rubbers BUSINESS in the Malayan share market yesterday was confined to Rubbers, with Improvements in prices. Industrial^ were steady, while Tins were a ishade easier. Turnover was small. Following price changes were announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association hjkj hjkj44 words
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Finance And Commerce
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269 1959-01-06 9 NATURAL RUBBER ASSURED OF DEMAND IN THE U.S. KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— There should be little fear that synthetic rubber would oust natural, the new Director of the United States Information Service in the Federation, Mr. Edward J. Heffron, told The Standard today. He supported the view held by a research269 words
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Article323 1959-01-06 9 AN engineering design competition, with prize awards totalling U5544,000, is open to Malayan engineers and engineering students. The competition, Tor the design of a steel highway bridge, is sponsored by the American Division of the United States Steel Corporation. A total of If> awards, with323 words
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Article89 1959-01-06 9 KUCHING. MOIL*. The economic aspects of peppe: production in Sarawak are at preserr, under study by a Singapore economist. Dr K. R. Chou. Dr. Chou arrived in Sarawak, at '.he invitation of the Government early last month. He is visiting the main pepper producing areas in the89 words
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Article99 1959-01-06 9 SINGAPORE Ch.reie Produce Exchange noon clo e ing prices per picul yesterday (*trt: Copra De<-.-Ja~ buyers; $40$ sellers; eOOOBixi oil |n bu'k S6 l i severs i*i drums $64 sellors- Mimtok white pepper $130 sellers; Sarawak white $129 sellers; Special Sarawak bUjk STO Singapore Copra Association closing pric+S99 words
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Article, Illustration98 1959-01-06 9 DAIMLER-BENZ AG in Germany has stepped up output of 56.622 vehicles in 1952 to 156.800 vehicles in 1958, according to the firm's report. Sales figures had risen correspondingly, from 866.5 million to over 2,100 million DM. On Jan. 16 this vcar, General Director and Chairman of98 words
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124 1959-01-06 9 Good Interest Shown In Lower Sheet PRICE for Internationa! first grade January shipment closed at 85c. p*r lb. on the Singipo-# rubber market yesterday, unchanged on Friday. The market opened at a slight decline, anri ruled quiet It the ]o\vor lr\ Lower sheet interest wai good, and fair quantities were124 words
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Article29 1959-01-06 9 JAPAN imported 2.359 534 metric tons of wheat in th« year ending June 30. ip.«>B. This was sft.ono-ton increase over imports during the previous year.29 words
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Article34 1959-01-06 9 THE latest estimates of the Australian Wheat Board indicate that 2nn.noo bushels of wheat could be delivered to th e Boarn from a very heavy crop grown under favourable seasonal conditions34 words
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Article29 1959-01-06 9 PHILIPPINE copra and roronut oil exports in JanuaryNovember were M15. 453 long ton?, oil basis, a decline of about one-flfth from those of the comparable L997 period.29 words
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302 1959-01-06 9 WASHINGTON Leader? of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), forecasting for U.S. farmers in a j current statement, indicated that a slight decrease in prices for farm products and formers 1 incomes may be ex- 1 pected in the coming year. They302 words
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Article70 1959-01-06 9 HONGKONG. Jan. 5 (Reuter). Prospects for Hongkong's trade in 1959 were not optimistic, because of increasing competition in South-east Asian markets, a financial columnist wrote in a leading Chinese newspaper, Wah Kiu Yat Po. Chinese Communist dumping appeared to have come to stay and easy-term Japanese credits70 words
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Article176 1959-01-06 9 OUTER ROADS Cooperatzia. Nassa. Tong Kian Pyidawnyunt, Tjiluwah. Reginald Kerr Sukhona, Sedili. Berebere. Tone Yick, Hornfishier, Cassia South Breeze, Cory Inchkilda. Sletter. Lokan. Bratsk, Yarra Breeze Skan Ann. Sligi. Wing On. Ceronia. E. Lucky Teccer, Lian Hin Swartenhondt, Pondokrator. INNER ROADS Isabel. Tong Ah. Beetong. Kian Guan176 words
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Article37 1959-01-06 9 TOTAL milk production in Australia for the three nr.onths ended September. 1958. is estimated at 288,000.000 gallons. This was 8.600.000 gallons (J.I per cent.) higher than production for the corresponding period in 1P57.37 words
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Article114 1959-01-06 9 Credit Offer In Ships Deal JAKARTA. Jan 8 (Reuter)— Antara News Agency reported that the Indonesian Government was considering a l'Ss49 mil. credit offered by a Japanese Arm, the Kyokuto Senpak Kabushiki Kaisha. Tokyo, to buy ship* from Japan It was reported th© terms for the offer were 15 per114 words
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Article147 1959-01-06 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants ytstcrday: New York: Buying T.T. 32-7 'B. OP. 33; 90 d st. air mail 33-3 16 credit bill 5 33-5/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 31-1.V16. 0.0. 31-15/14 90 d st. air mail 32-1/4147 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-01-06 9 FOR more than 50 years, young men from the world's sugar producing area* have travelled to Derby. England, to undertake engineering courses with a British firm of sugar machinery manufacturer* Photo shows a. "pupil** from Gibbes, Barbados. Robert Allerne. w >rking la the erection shop73 words
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Advertisement174 1959-01-06 9 Jfy EVERETT ORIENT LINE /^3f S pore P.S'ham Penang Japan. 10 Jan 7 Jan WRFVERETT" 30 Jan 29 Jan 27 Jan m v Chittagong, Calcutta. "•EVERETT" 12 Jon 16 Jan REB 31 Jon 3 Feb 4 Feb nk£s EVERETT STAR LINE Jp£»l n 9, Japan. Spore P.S'ham Penang T/ ARCTURUS"174 words
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TWO CAPTAINS TALK ABOUT THE 'THROW'
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Article277 1959-01-06 10 There Won't Be Any Complaints MCC SKIPPER MELBOURNE, Jan. 5 (Reuter) English captain Peter May and manager Freddie Brown visited the press box at the end of today's Test at the Melbourne cricket ground and were queried about allegations that Australian Test bowler, lan Meckiff, threw the ball. "We have277 words
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Article, Illustration277 1959-01-06 10 Meckiff 's Action Fair And Legitimate AUSSIE SKIPPER MELBOURNE, Jan. 5 (Reuter) Richie Benaud, who led Australia to victory in the second Test today, said Harvey, Davidson and MeckifT contributed great individual performances but the essential ingredient was team-work. Benaud paid tribute to the performances of May and Statham in277 words
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Article, Illustration112 1959-01-06 10 PETER MAY: 'We were beaten thats all there is to it 9 WELLINGTON, Jan. 5 (Renter) Support for English cricket writers' allegations that lan MeckifT, the Australian fast bowler, throws the ball came today from New Zealand Test umpire J Cowie. Baid Mr. Cowle MeckifT definitely112 words
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Article203 1959-01-06 10 ANOTHER BEATING FOR RASC KUALA LUMPUR. Monday— R'-u-al Army Service Corp?. Singapore, took a second tumfcle when they went down to Royal Air Force, Kuala Lumpur by 15 pointy (five tries > to 8 points <Eoal try* in a hard fought rugger match on the Brllamy Roan ground today. On203 words
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Article146 1959-01-06 10 MELBOI'RNE. Jan. 5 (Reuter) Australia completed the rout of England in the second Test here by hitting off the required 30 runs in 57 minutes today. They scored 42 for two wickets in their second innings to win by eight wickets, the same margin by which they146 words
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Article237 1959-01-06 10 HARRY GEE - HARRY GEE By Reuter's Special Correspondent MELBOURNE, Jan. 5 (Reuter) The M.CC. will need the wisdom of Solomon to iron out the problem of what is and what is not a throw but it is clear that the controversy surrounding lan MeckifT's deliveries in the second Test237 words
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Article24 1959-01-06 10 Scores: England Ist Innings 259 a n d 2nd Innings 87. Australia Ist Innings 308 and 2nd Innings 42 for 2 wickets.24 words
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Article240 1959-01-06 10 RAW HIDES WIN 'OPENER' A LAST minute goal by Richard Lim of Teachers Training College enable Raw Hides to edge Harlequins 2-1 in their opening match in the Singapore Hockey Association's Under 23 years hockey League on the padang yesterday. The half-time score was 1-1. Richard Lim. who retted the240 words
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Article117 1959-01-06 10 TROUNCING FOR S'GOR ASIANS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Selangor S-ervices trounced Selangor Asians by 2.3 points (four goals try) to three points (penalty) in a return rugby match on the Gurney Road ground here today. When these two teams met last week Asians lost narrowly 9-8. There was no excuse for117 words
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Article80 1959-01-06 10 SINGAPORE Cricket Club Invitation XV. which included ten Colony players who are chosen to meet Perak in the final of the H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugby competition, rallied strongly in the second half to oeat Royal Navy by 11 points (a goal and two tries) to three80 words
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Article247 1959-01-06 10 SCRUTINEER - Pantjarobah Behaves Herself SCRUTINEER By IPOH, Mon.— PANTJAROBAH, whose entry at the forthcoming meeting is subject to a racing test, appears to have mended her ways. She was not up to her usual pranks and behaved herself well on the track this morning. With a riding boy in the saddle,247 words
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Article36 1959-01-06 10 THE following are the results of the Royal Singapore Golf Club January Bogey Competition held at the RSGC course yesterday: Division 'A' Mrs. W. Goss three down; Division 'B'; Mrs. K. Seth two up.36 words
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Article60 1959-01-06 10 TAN Tock Seng Hospital B' trounced Government Printing Office B' by 14 goals to nil in the SGSFA Div. 2B league match on the Printing ground yesterday. In another match in Ihe same division on the PWD ground P.W.D. 'B' beat Yio Chu Kang 6-1. At Thomson Road60 words
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Article52 1959-01-06 10 AFTER n scoreless first half Royal Air Force Changi rallied in the second session to beat Singapore Cricket Club by a goal to nil in a friendly women's hockey match on the padang yesterday. WRAC's deciding goal was netted b v Madeliene Haines following a52 words
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Article267 1959-01-06 10 MALAYA INVITED TO SEAP GAMES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The nrst South-east Asia Peninsula Games will be held at the National Stadium at Bangkok in the second week of December this year. Six nations, Burma, Laos, Malaya, Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand will take part. Mr. K. Aryaduray. secretary of the Federation267 words
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Article189 1959-01-06 10 Crusaders Crush Schools XI CRUSADERS, after a poor display in the first half when they managed to score only once, improved on the resumption to trounce the Singapore Combined Schools by five goals to nil in the S.H.A. "I'nder 23' f league on the Girls' Sports Club ground yesterday. Crusaders,189 words
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Article24 1959-01-06 10 BANGKOK Jan. 5, (UPI).The visiting Malaya students soccer team last night beat the Thai Technical Institute team 4-0 at the National Stadium.24 words
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27 1959-01-06 10 FOLLOWING are weight* and pn»h«hu f eijrht races on Saturday. Jan. 10. o Dfnini, Perak Turf Club meetinc: I Y' hjkhj27 words
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Article192 1959-01-06 10 WEIGHTS for second day races on Wednesday. Jan 14: CI. .1 Div. I—si1 5i fur*, st. Summer Kiw 900 Carro Rice gn Bwtcrete a.H Blue Swell 8.00 Wide Screen fl 8.07 Carbon Paper B.ofi San Juan 8.05 Britannia II 8.05 p **»n* 8.04 Southern Moon 8.0.1 c192 words
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Advertisement55 1959-01-06 10 J "I KNOW THE TEST MATCH IS ON- BUT THIS ISN'T CRICKET, IS IT?" jf i THE SHERIFF OF i FRACTURED JAW J js a ..K er .y funn y p'. c ?Hf.?. made J "only for people who like" to laugh J MORE MANSFIELD J "1^ «Jl^: -?*?t!Sfr* BWCt55 words
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204 1959-01-06 11 Ashley Cooper Turns Pro And Joins Kramer ihlioi gyhtuil 'headmaster, Cooper was an 1 honor student in school. His father wanted him to continue on to become a doctor, but Cooper asked that he be given two years to attempt to become an in-ternationally-ranked player a feat he accomplished over-night.204 words
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Article, Illustration2304 1959-01-06 11 *We can look back on a fairly successful year../ Bouquets for Soccer, Rugger and Athletic Officials who helped State make progress THIS review is compiled by N. H. Moreira, T. S. Devan and Lee Thong Choon of The Standard in Ipoh. SERAK con look back on a2,304 words
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Article55 1959-01-06 11 KTALA LUME'UR. Mon.— The division two league hockey match between Royal Air Force "A and Federation Armoured Car Regiment was postponed Both th P teams were in full strength but the umpires failed to (urn out The teams then playen a friendly instead nnd the55 words
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Article135 1959-01-06 11 Foreign 'Stars' In Thai B'ton BANGKOK. Jan. 5, (UPl).— The tournaments for the Thailand Championship Cup for IDSR is now in progress with the participation of badminton aces from foreign countries. The tournaments will end Jan. 7 when Thai Queen Sinkit, in her capacity as President of the Thai Red135 words
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Article65 1959-01-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Th« Kederal Police Depot A beat Army Depot Police 5-3 in their senior division league hockey match on the Gurney Road ground today. Police showing better combination and speed, led 3 1 at half time. Abdul Wahid Mohinder Singh. Sabapath.v. Abdul Rahman and65 words
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Article, Illustration188 1959-01-06 11 ERNEST WAGNER OF WAYNE U. FAME NOW TROTTERS' ACE A FORMER Wayne I'niversity of Detroit star who will be seen in action when the world-renowned Harlem Globetrotters appear at the Happy World Stadium on Jan. 16, 17 and 18 is Ernest Wagner. Ernie starred in hiirh school basketball in that188 words
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Article32 1959-01-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR MondayPolice Depot "B." playing a fast game beat Young Men's S:khs Association "B"' 4-2 in a division two league hockey match on the Police Depot ground today.32 words
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Article143 1959-01-06 11 OLMEDO CLEARS 1st HURDLE Perth. Australia Jan 5 <UPl> Alex Olmedo of Peru and Los Angeles, .star of the recent Davis Cup play won his opening match yesterday in the West. Australian Tennis Championships 6—l 7—5. 6—3 over Frank Taaf of Australia. Ulf Schmidt of Sweden beat Max Paterson of143 words
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Article372 1959-01-06 11 Oscar Fraley - U.S. USED PERU TO ANNEX THE CUP Oscar Fraley By NEW YORK. Jan. 5 (UPI) The United States on Jan Z won the Davis Cup. emblematic of international imnis supremacy, in a 'triumph' which a critical world is certain to scorn as a victory without honour. For three years Australia372 words
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Advertisement217 1959-01-06 11 f•f i i i} N When you buy a bottle of GUINNESS, ['^fiSSff! |j you are doing more than treating yourself i Wt££^j £*^y- l to one of the world's most satisfying, vbyTaJy i®*!!!;®.! refreshing and thirst-quenching drinks I i You are also getting a beverage that titil- J I;217 words
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419 1959-01-06 12 ♦War criminals 9 purged as general strike is called off HAVANA, Jan. 5, (Reuter, UPI)— Dr. Fidel Castro, in his first press interview since his rebel troops forced the overthrow of the Cuban regime on New Year's eve, last night disowned any association419 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-01-06 12 PRIME MINISTER of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah (right) greets President Ra.irndr a Prasad of India when the Premier called on the Indian Head of State at Rashtrapati Bhavan last week. The Ghana Premier is on a two-week visit of India his first. He was given a56 words
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Article126 1959-01-06 12 WINCHESTER. England, Jan. 5 (Reuter) Sir Alastair G. L. Miller, 65, described by the prosecution as "The Fraudulent Baronet," was at Winchester today sentenced to three years' imprisonment for fraudulent deals in cars. The sentence was ordered to i be concurrent with a similar Term126 words
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Article86 1959-01-06 12 WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 (UPI). Deputy Soviet Premier Anastas Mikoyan drove past shouting Hungarian pickets outside the State Department today, breezed by newsmen and television cameras, then sat down on a yellow leather couch with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles for an informal chat. Mikoyan. accompanied by86 words
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210 1959-01-06 12 S-E Asia May Be Next Hot Spot In The Cold War SAIGON, Jan. 5 (TPI) Officials expressed growing concern today that South-east Asia may become the next hot spot in the cold war between East and West. Fears were heightened by reports that three regiments of Communist North Vietnamese j210 words
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Article147 1959-01-06 12 SHORTEN YOUR SKIRTSORDER OUT LONDON. Jan. 5 <UPP British European Airways 700 female employees gave notice today they will fight a company order to shorten hemlines because the wife of the chairman said the length of their skirts made her wince. •'Show more legs." they wore told. One ground hostees147 words
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Article20 1959-01-06 12 INDIA'S 2.4 billion rats seven times the human population are destroying Ms63 million in food grains yearly.20 words
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Article32 1959-01-06 12 ICE and snow covered most of Britain yesterday from Northern Scotland right down to South-western England. Frozen roads and rail tracks delayed traffic everywhere and many accidents were reported. Reuter.32 words
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Article99 1959-01-06 12 Now West Germany Says 'No' BONN. lan. 5 (Reuter) West Germany said in a note to Russia today that the Kremlin nad no right to transfer to East Germany rights connected with Western access to Berlin. The note said the West German government shared the opinion of Britain, France andReuter - 99 words
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Article33 1959-01-06 12 THE Deputy Chief of the special District of Jogjak3rta. Central Java, announced that Jogjakarta had been selected as the site for the next Colombo Plan conference «chedu.rd to be held in October ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article88 1959-01-06 12 Nkrumah s narrow escape MYSORE, Jan. 5 <Re\rer> A wild elephant charged Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. Prime Minister of Ghana, in the jungles of Mysore today. Trie Maharajah of Mysore, one of India's crack *hots. turned the elephant aside with a shotgun blast on its forehead when it was within a88 words
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146 1959-01-06 12 Premier Tells 10,000 MALTA, Jan. 5 (TPI) Prime Minister Dominic Mintoff told a banner-waving mass meeting of his Malta Labour Party yesterday they must fight to have the British Crown colony declared a free port. Freedom of the island, he said, should be guaranteed by146 words
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Article67 1959-01-06 12 Injured on way to wedding HONGKONG, Jan. 5 (UPI) A Chinese couple on the way to their wedding on Sunday landed in a government hospital instead. Thirty-one year old Chan Hock Lan and his bride-to-be. Wong Kwai Hing. 20, were passengers in a motorcar that struck a tree while en67 words
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254 1959-01-06 12 Bishops Are Episcopal Bullies —Vicar LONDON. Jan. 5 (UPI) A Church of England clergyman charged yesterday that some of the church's bishops were "episcopal bullies.'* The Rev. W. J. S. Weir. Vicar of Kirton, Suffolk, charged that certain bishops 'terrorize" rank-and-file parsons who re-marry divorcen persons against official church ruling.254 words
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Article220 1959-01-06 12 NEW DELHI. Jan. 5 <Reuter> Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, today opened a five-day congress here of the International Commission of Jurists attended by the judges and lawyers from 53 countries, including Malaya and Singapore. No Communist countries are represented in the Commission, which was220 words
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Article23 1959-01-06 12 THE PILOT and three passengers were killed yesterday when a light aircraft crashed into a mountain in Northern Iceland. Renter.23 words
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Article, Illustration342 1959-01-06 12 This picture shows smiling bride and bridfgroom. But it also shows why. when they return :<> the bridegroom's home, they will have to live in a special area. They wi'l not be able to go to a restaurant or a cinema together. The bridegroom went to his wedding at342 words
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Article116 1959-01-06 12 WASHINGTON. Jan. 5 (Re Iter) The Russians have 00--tained a considerable amount of vital intelligence information by the use °f sex as a wenpi.r. against Western representatives stationed in the Communist countries, according to a re- 1 port issued yesterday bv UM Hou^e of Representatives Committee on un-American Activities.116 words
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Advertisement119 1959-01-06 12 Life's like that... LONDON, Jan. 5 (Reutrr).— A tearful Cockney boy Is wanted" by many people in South-cast London because he has for the past six weeks been collecting money from several people to buy a wreath for a .scoutmaster who isn't dead yet. The wanted boy's description reads: Aged119 words
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Advertisement165 1959-01-06 12 B V; -'Jl ■m'li i^- 1 r WJy I Bi B K. (^^B You never have towin^^Mido!] Winding a watch is a nuisance Outmoded. Unnecessary 1 Jk But. sou ne^er ha^e to wind a Mido It starts winding itself the x jS^L instant >ou put it on. keeps winding as165 words
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