Singapore Standard, 7 January 1959
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Title Section18 1959-01-07 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD K;OPLKKJ SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7, 1959. Vol. IX No. 188. 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]18 words
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Article, Illustration610 1959-01-07 1 CHECK THE REDS PACT Fait accord reached at Mawtila HIS TRIP A BIG SUCCESS Malaya, PI to invite S-E Asia to launch Tunku 's plan MANILA, Jan. 6, (UPI)— Malawi and the Philippines today agreed to invite the rest of South-east to the idea of a projected Malayan-Philippine economic and610 words
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299 1959-01-07 1 KHOO BOON CHOO - DIRECTOR of BANK LOSES $61,800 IN GEMS, CASH KHOO BOON CHOO They were kept in private safe By PENANG, Tues. Jewellery valued at 557.000, and 54.800 cash were reported stolen from the private safe of Madam Lee Cheng Kin, widow of multi-millionaire, the late Mr. Yeap Chor Ee, in the299 words
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348 1959-01-07 1 OCEAN GETS BALLOON CREW LAND SAFELY HISTORIC TRIP TAKES 24 DAYS PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad. Jan. 6 (Reuter) The crew of the British balloon "Small World" landed safely at Crane Beach, Barbados, yesterday 24 days after leaving the Canary Islands. The crew stepped ashore on Crane Beach. 13 miles from Bridgetown at348 words
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Article135 1959-01-07 1 The Chief Secretary was RIGHT ACTING Chief Secretary of Singapore. Mr. S. T. Stewart yesterday replied to a query by the Khengngai Khoeybak Association, representing the llainanese community, and said that they and not the Chiet Secretary had been wrong. The Association had asked the Chief Secretary to substantiate a135 words
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Article154 1959-01-07 1 And now bandits take to treetops IPOH, Tues. Harassed by the security forces, communist terrorists in Perak have now taken to the treetops. But their new move has not been very successful. A^r r T e nt press releasp states that a patrol of the Special Air Services Regiment, operating154 words
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155 1959-01-07 1 First Men On Moon By 1962 Russia PARIS. Jan. 6, (Reuter)— The Soviet Union expects to land men on the moon within three years and to send rockets to Mars and Venus by 1970, according to one of Russia's top astronauts. Professor Yari S. Khlebtzevitch. He was quoted as saying155 words
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Article87 1959-01-07 1 LONDON. Jan. 6. <UPD— A British aircraft company announced today that it has put into full production the world's fastest "twin-engined, all-weather fighter" capable of flying at twice the 6peed of sound. R. P. Beamont. chief test pilot of English Electric, said that the plane, flew at87 words
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Article33 1959-01-07 1 THE Government of Ceylon may introduce legislation compelling publishers to reveal sources of information, it was learned in Colombo last night. The matter was under discussion by the cabinet. UPI.33 words
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Article33 1959-01-07 1 SEVEN American physicists, all Nobel Prize winners, will teach atomic physics on television daily to an estimated 270,000 Americans, the National Broadcasting Company announced in New York last night.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article110 1959-01-07 1 MANILA. Jan. 6, (Reuter) Puan Sharifah Rodziah, wife of Tunku Abdul Rahman, expressed surprise and amusement when a lady reporter here told her that Filipino men had the habit of niving their pay envelopes to their wives come pay day. Puan Sharifah. who is accompanying110 words
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141 1959-01-07 1 Red threat to punish Quemoy civilians TAIPEI. Jan. 6 iUPI> The Chinese communists threatened yesterday to launch a "large sra.o artillery bombardment" on the Quemoy Islands shortly, the Defence Ministry said. The communists announced through loudspeakers that they wanted to punish the Quemoy garrison for killing some children in one141 words
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Article295 1959-01-07 1 Towkay at mahjong: Home robbed KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A wealthy hardware deaJer here returned early this morning following a nightlong mahjong session to discover his home had been broken into and his wife robbed of cash and jewellery amounting to about $3,000. Towkay Kwa Hey Lian of Ring Road returned295 words
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228 1959-01-07 1 STAR STABBED DURING MOCK KRIS BATTLE Women in audience faint KOTA BHARU, Tues Actors and members of the audience fainted, women screamed and two State officials rushed on to the stage when an actor was stabbed during a stage fight in a scene of the Malay play, "Panglima Ketujoh." staged228 words
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Article93 1959-01-07 1 Indonesian Colonel Suspended JAKARTA. Jan. 6 (Reuter) An Indonesian Army spokesman said today the Chief of Staff. Lt.-Gcn Abdul Haris Nasution, had suspended tho Deputy War Administrator and Inspector-General of the People's Defences Forces, Col. Ibnu Soetowo. Antara news agency reported. The spokesman said Gen. Nasution had taken this disciplinary93 words
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Article32 1959-01-07 1 ACTRESS Ava Gardner, who arrived in Sydney yesterday by air on her way to Melbourne to make a film told reporters she would "definitely" remarry "if the opportunity comes."32 words
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Article, Illustration1367 1959-01-07 2 City Body Flayed In 10 -Page Memo THE former Water Engineer (Extension Works) of the Singapore City Council, Mr. W. S. Stredwick, yesterday denounced the report of the Committee of Enquiry into the Murn a n e Reservoir as "biased, mistaken and unreasonable." The Committee had1,367 words
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Advertisement1376 1959-01-07 2 dfhghujh STAMPS b REQUEST Br. Colonial t Foreign Approvals, enclosing loc. Postage. Free gifts offered 1000 Hinges: 70 cents. Sputnik S Stamps. 2247 Kampong Pandan Rnad. Kuala Lumpur. is FOR HIRE R NOW AVAILABLE 8 MM T Castle films for hire at the Am.r.eur Photo Stores Ltd 109. North Bridge1,376 words
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Advertisement488 1959-01-07 2 TENDER NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE THE Council Invites offers by public tender for renting the Parking Space (s) being part of the covered portion of Stamford Canal being Nos. 1 to 43 at the side and rear of Nos. 112 to 148 (even) Orchard Road for a period of488 words
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Advertisement108 1959-01-07 2 EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, JOHORE. Further Education Classes. 1959. ENROLMENT for the 1959 sessions of Further Education Classes, State of Johore is now open. Those wishing to enrol should apply direct to the Supervisor of the following Centres, or in the locality where there is no Centre, to the Headmaster of the108 words
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Advertisement414 1959-01-07 2 NOTICES SOON HUAT HUP KEE No. 10-6, J&lan Ibrahim Batu Pahat, Johore. PLEASE note 'hat as of the 21st October. 1957, I have withdrawn from the abovementioned partnership business and as Irom the date hereinbefore mentioned I have ceased to be a partner thereof. I shall not be responsible for414 words
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EDITORIAL · SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article848 1959-01-07 3 January 7, 1959 TEACHERS, students and parents in the ■deration and Singapore were given much food thought in the new appraisal of educational Hlicv which was outlined by Education Minister, He He Mohamed Khir Johari, when he opened a tiree day conference of delegates of the Malayan Hjchers*848 words
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Article694 1959-01-07 3 R.H. FRY - The New Currency Era R. H. FRY by Financial Editor of the Manchester Guardian LONDON 'J'HE decisions announced just after Christmas to make the pound sterling and a number of other currencies largely convertible into dollars have a greater significance than might at first appear. It is true that the694 words
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Article933 1959-01-07 3 ROBERT STEPHENS - Prospects Of Stopping Bomb Tests ROBERT STEPHENS I *y LONDON, prospects for fruitful negotiation with Moscow on Berlin, Germany and European security looking slender at present, the resumption of the Geneva conference, on discontinuance of nuclear tests is for the time being the most hopeful point of East-West contact. After933 words
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Article154 1959-01-07 3 Shorts from the Talks Wealth Of Ideas "PHILOSOPHERS seem to think an idea is a sort of abstract concept with a definite form. Like the idea of eternity. the idea of charity, or the idea of humour. But how narrow this is, really. Ordinary people have much more rich, and154 words
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Article841 1959-01-07 3 ALAN DAY - ALAN DAY r—by yiSITTNG Poland from the West is something like making a trip on a time machine back to the early post-war years of British austerity and West European reconstruction, i There are the same selfdisciplined queues for small luxuries like oranges There are the same841 words
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Article, Illustration368 1959-01-07 3 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera I /os/t/ 4tnckes/FM6' I GEORGE Bernard Shaw maxim for revolutionists was: "When a man wants to iminhr a tiger he calls It sport; when the tifer wants to murder him he calls it ferocity." With a slight twist in phraseology this maxim can be applied to368 words
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Advertisement38 1959-01-07 3 ASMON^f-^, EADERSHIPV=/ l/e present in 1959 the LATEST lANGE of exclusive FASHIONABLE tye wear, plus that exacting eye examination Service EW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 159, North Bridge Rood, Singapore, Copirol Building, Tel: ***** THI HOUSE OF FASHIONABLE EYE-WEAR38 words
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Advertisement140 1959-01-07 3 rA new link in Pan American's Round-the-World Service... r'OUR ROUTE NOW ON HOUND-THE-WORLD FUGHTS, takm Pan Am's fast Polar route between Europe and the U.S. West Coast Fly over the top of the world on the shortest, most direct line from Paris to cities on the U S. West Coast.140 words
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351 1959-01-07 4 Unfair to punish all for a few Black Sheep says Prison Chief DISCIPLINE will remain unchanged in the Singapore Reformative Training Centre in Changi, despite the recent escape of four youths from the centre. This was the comment of the Commissioner of Prisons,351 words
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201 1959-01-07 4 Gardens At Raffles Place Has To Wait SINGAPORE City Council has for the time being abandoned its plans to convert the car-park at Raffles Pls^e the busiest commercial centre in the Colony. A Council spokesman told The Standard yesterday that the close and complicated net work of telephone cab'.es. elec-201 words
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Article161 1959-01-07 4 THE Shaw Organization yesterdav announced that it will open yet another cinema The Globe in Singapore next Wednesday. The Globe, situated in the Great World Park next to the Skv in Kim Seng Road, is the thirn cinema to he completed in Shaw's expansion161 words
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Article50 1959-01-07 4 A MISADVENTURE verdict was recorded yesterday by the Singapore Assistant Coroner Inche Ahmad bin Hussien at the close of an inquiry into the death of a two-year-old boy, Sng Kok Wan who was drowned in a pond near his home at Boon Teck Road on Oct. 27 last year.50 words
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Article14 1959-01-07 4 POLIO FREE D AY THERE were no cases of poliomye'itU reported tin Singapore yesterday.14 words
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Article23 1959-01-07 4 THE Band of the I>t Loyals will play at the Botanic Gardens on Sunday Jan 11 from 5 to 5.15 p.m23 words
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Article, Illustration190 1959-01-07 4 HUNDREDS TURN UP AS SHOT SINGAPORE TEC IS BURIED SINGAPORE detecjtive. Sydney Davidson, who died on NHonday at the General Hospital after befng found shot in the head on Saturday, was yesterday buried at Bidadari. The cortege left tjhe Harbour Board ReserveStandardpic - 190 words
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345 1959-01-07 4 School Inspectors Should Advise And Not 'Police' Teachers National Congress Told. KUALA LI'MITR, Tues. Establishment of a National Advisory ouncil on the training: and supply of teachers to ensure that the direction of training corresponds with the needs of the Federation schools was urged by the Chief Inspector of Schools,345 words
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165 1959-01-07 4 THREE YEARS' DETENTION FOR GIRL, 17 A SINGAPORE District Judge yesterday ordered a girl. Leong Ah Yong. 17, to be detained at the Mount iimily GirLs* Home for three years lor dishonestly retaining stolen proper. y. Mr. S. K. Lee, th e judge, postponed sentence on the second girl, Ng165 words
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Article69 1959-01-07 4 A SINGAPORE DbtrlH Judge. Mr. K. t Alexander yesterday acquitted V, S. P»dmanmbhan, supervisor of b .rIctti Sewing Centre and Show Room, on charge 0| i-atimit-tins rriminai breach of trust (if 5.155 entrusted to him by So.Meta Commissionana on June 29. 1g57, Two other charges69 words
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132 1959-01-07 4 THE Singapore General Employees' Union If calling an emergency meeting today i of the 251 worken of the Gla.^s Manufacturers Co. Ltd who are on strike, to discw a severance pay offer made by the management. Representatives of the management yesterday met the Chh-f132 words
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106 1959-01-07 4 B. PEKUMAL, 32. City Council labourer. was yesterday almost buried in a landslide in Kalians; Pudding Road. Singapore. Pcrumal was one of a Rang of labourers rutting a deep trench for sewerage pipes in the area. He was inside the trench when the sides106 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-01-07 4 Ft P LS C r hief Turn Urn Yew Hock. irf^J 4 r a V K h ;r A r l )ort uesterday to meet an old friend from England Mr. James CalJaghan. Labour Mr i*r,A iu Ca li aa han on his way to Ifno Zealand78 words
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265 1959-01-07 4 WORKMAN (67) FALLS ON TO REVOLVING SAW: KILLED AN elderly workman was killed instant when he fell onto a six-foot diameter eltftrtt Singapore yesterday. The accident took place in the Yip mill in Nam Lock Street, in the Kallanu area. The man. Lro Cheong. 67. was almost sawn in two.265 words
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219 1959-01-07 4 Here's five ways to solve the pine crisis MR Wf e# I agriculture, South Mala) II crs. Pekan V #1 hore, sent pinc.ippe li Thr i 1 that the c the offer of rr j pound i u tubj* t to a the foreign mark* l i in? this, at219 words
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Article55 1959-01-07 4 'Public Support. Is Coot kiwi '--'m Minister for A A^dul \7\7 A another I If I iya 1 public on t: the pir~< r M Thank rtspooM I app e •aid that I had re The M ing hirtbci ranners had fruits fr 2J rents "Hnwovrr costs pound tht Veil55 words
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Article77 1959-01-07 4 Swedish Economis On The A TUNh |K p-rr ell )S lor th< IJB fortnißht'.y Star: You IPS j ho Bwed lip politician. Mi I dal. who ha at Stockh' liter ol Trad In the Swei Executive for Burope, #Q speaker Mr. Myrda problem countries in > par! i(T.i with Til.77 words
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Advertisement194 1959-01-07 4 THE MODERN TONIC FOOD j£sP\ e§&^^^ FOR THE MODERN AGE IN CLASS. Dealing with a bunch of healthy, mischievous youngsters is no easy task for the conscientious teacher. THE STRESS and STRAIN Parents have entrusted their children to her during these ftf mofifrm I iff all-important, formative years hers is194 words
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Article313 1959-01-07 5 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE Hey'll discuss night landing facilities Paya Lebar Airport By \i) representatives from Singapore are now ati the International Civil Aviation Organization ►me in Rome. the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry r ind Communications, Mr. P. R. Lewis and -rrtor of313 words
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Article74 1959-01-07 5 MR.AW TO OPEN NEW BUILDING Presid ne Hanyang lw\x Cl< Association, vlr Aw Chy« will open t s 'new »1 W3, (leyanf Bo P<">re. on Suniay it n will also cbrat anniverar V n«r, to which K>re s the edertt the Colony we b< A spc of the associaon in74 words
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Article75 1959-01-07 5 GUN LICENCE: NEW JOHORE RULING THE "hore Police have u^jcpd the suspension all conevs, held by perr"^Kho have a Singapore L.rence for firearms •^^■mmunition and who iiiw carry and use them Srate of Johore with from the end of this Ah cations for fresh en-im--ti\> by persons hoid.^■Singapore Licence may75 words
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Article, Illustration135 1959-01-07 5 PENANG, Tues. English-speaking Chinese actress from Hongkong, Ting Ling, 20, arrived here today by air from Singapore on a tico-jold mission. She told The Standard that she hoped to conduct a survey of location scenes for a film135 words
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189 1959-01-07 5 193 road deaths in S'pore last year THE death toll in road smash-ups reached an all-time high of 193 killed in Singapore, last year. Death on the roads rose gradually since 1956. when 153 people were ki'led; 167 in 1957 and 26 more last year. A majority of these people189 words
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Article, Illustration156 1959-01-07 5 THE CHARMING coloured American pianist, Philippa Schuyler 24— "idol" of Amsterdam arrived in Singapore last night by Cathay Pacific Airways from New York City. Described by music critics in Amsterdam as "an artist seldom found on this side of heaven," Philippa is here to entertain music lovers156 words
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Article44 1959-01-07 5 THE Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, LieutGeneral Sir Richard Hull and Lady Hull will visit Saigon between Jan. 8 and 10 While in Saigon, General Hull will be the guest of the British Ambassador in Saigon, Mr. R. W. Parkes.44 words
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Article, Illustration254 1959-01-07 5 Promise by Braga to 700 in 'hovels' SINGAPORE'S Health Minister, Mr. A.J. Braga is giving "top priority" consideration to the plight of the 700 people who have been living in oneroom "hovels" in the Woodbridge Hospital for the last six years. This means the Minister might apply to the Legislative254 words
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111 1959-01-07 5 IPOH. Tues. Car "strippers" have apparently become bolder in their activities for, yesterday, they stole a fairly new eight-ton lorry worth $20,000, and stripped off more than $1,000 worth of parts The lorry driver, Ooi Boon Sooi of Bukit Mertajam. told Police that he111 words
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Article98 1959-01-07 5 A power transformer in the Kim Keat area fused late on Monday night plunging a large area of Balestier Road, Towner Road and Kirr. Keat Road into darkness. Power was restored on alternate lines 45 minutes later, to all except a small area in Kim KlJl't98 words
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Article34 1959-01-07 5 DEAN, Charles E. Hendry, social scientist in human relations and expert on group dynamics will be the guest speaker at today's luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Cathay Hotel.34 words
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215 1959-01-07 5 THE Singapore City Council spokesman yesterday answered a- concerning a classified advertisement calling for applications lor the post of Assistant Markets and Hawkers Inspectors. The advertisement specified that applicants must have passed the Junior Middle School Examination of the Chinese Schools or Standard215 words
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Article51 1959-01-07 5 1,500 Spore Seamen In Roll Of Honour THE British Government yesterday gifted to the Government and People of Singapore three volumes of the Roll of Honour of the British Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets, commemorating those who lost their lives during World War 11.51 words
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155 1959-01-07 5 Consular dinner for seminar delegates THE 30 wives of the American Consular staff in Singapore are going ahead with plans to participate in the forthcoming seminar of the Colony's Pan-Pacific Women's Association, Mrs. Avery Paterson, wife of the U.S. ConsulGeneral, told The Standard yesterday. Buying the American cake and pie155 words
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Advertisement41 1959-01-07 5 -I J^aSaTf I BU/c i i ■WE LL ■A'^r childbuth H^r illness, fr'" vou feel and tired, -M B^-' Sanatogen. m V i l5 a tonic helps give, ••^und sleep. ■^od appetite •nd ENERGY T ICONIC K^ r Tcts diet icencics41 words
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Advertisement146 1959-01-07 5 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products I'; 5^ *r nfl T* V^aV^aV 4^!i _>** 'I CS Bw^vl^Bb^Bhß^H^SßiJQlßb&b^B^B^S ton^^K^ra^BL. J^ lM>^^fe^V I ".JU'/v* B^r^jSH CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture Is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THF TIGER MEDICAL146 words
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Advertisement412 1959-01-07 6 I Bit me wm ZZZ |f riFiffrrrrrirrfTrrrrrrrrdEP|w|M It if DmIS i^ IT B^^BEBBBB^^^HBB^^^^BBBißwßßHMBSio^^^^^ft™fflp^Bßß^B^^BßwlH^^ If wBl i it 0 Omega has just built the most modern watch factory in the worlj ,>^~>o dhision. In this factory, highly skilled specialists;, trained by IllAi DIlUu. \^£&t'f'6tt€&tt€fc > -i t> f si years of412 words
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355 1959-01-07 7 R.G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI By And some plan common front to fight the PAP ALTHOUGH Government has not yet fixed the date for the general election, Singapore's political parties are already gripped by the polls fever. With at least four months to go yet, the355 words
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Article109 1959-01-07 7 Work On Hospital Stops WORK on the hospital extension scheme on 25 acres of land round the Tan Tock Seng Hospital a seven year expansion programme which was to cost $5,000.000 has stopped because of the "standstill" budget. Dr. C. E. Smith, Chief Medical Officer said yesterday. So far four109 words
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Article36 1959-01-07 7 HONGKONG. Jan. 6 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.96 to £1 Sterling $5.73 to US$l; $1.84 to Malayan $1; $0.00 to one Indonesian Rupian; Gold $251 to a tael.36 words
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Article145 1959-01-07 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot nom. 85| 86* R.S.S. No. 1 Jan. 86* 863 R.S.S. No 1 Feb. 86& 863 R.S.S. No 2 83| 84* R.S.S. No. 3 83 83i Tone: Steady. The tin price in Singapore was $384145 words
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Article83 1959-01-07 7 New Chief Justice sworn in SIR Alan Rose was sworn in as Singapore's Chief Justice at Government House yesterday. The new Chief Justice, who arrived in the Colony on Monday, took the Judicial Oath and the Oath of Allegiance before the Governor, Sir William Gonde. Sir William then presented Sir83 words
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Article, Illustration152 1959-01-07 7 THE 12th annual sail past of the 37 Co., Water Transport, of the Royal Army Service Corps, took place in Singapore waters at noon yesterday, with 17 crafts participating. Inspecting officer, who was aboard the C.-in-C's. launch "Minerou." was CoL J. P. North. Chief Signals152 words
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196 1959-01-07 7 'White' Chinese New Year for Penang they say PENANG, Tues. With only 19 communist terrorists, scattered in small groups in thick jungle In the hills of Penang island, their complete elimination may be achieved with full co-operation from squatters denying them even a morsel of food. This was the consensus196 words
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Article75 1959-01-07 7 $20,000 Fraud 4 Mths' Jail A CLERK. Daniel Wee Boon Quee. 22, was yesterday sentenced to four months' jail by the Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander. Wee had, one week ago, pleaded guilty to five charges of fraud involving about $20,--000 belonging to his employer, the George75 words
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Advertisement422 1959-01-07 7 'CM IUY organisation M: f*^ I [riiillHTif .9 r^ n a.m.-l.«^-4.i:.-« IS s.so pm *T* »I>I>WJJ 2nd WEEK! Bth I)AV! r piH.n,- p\t M Mflnni rnnQ v r-.^. mi,,,,,] *jc ai i is koone ififiniii unnj ,»,.v, tm-^J'fTJn'r LAST DAY! J KZimiTTB M a.ra.-l 4V4 lVfi U i .worn J422 words
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Miscellaneous567 1959-01-07 7 Mantovani and his Orchestra. L^H ■il 1 I fcW m&1 ft V■B W V 1 W W^H 9°° Close down. 100 p.m. Good ki|ilMll'l>lll Vtl Ik'llllk 111! Afternoon to You! 1.01 Mid-day W 9 M lali MW J «Ui m^^^g m \^kil m \kW m Melodies 130 Time Signal and567 words
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Advertisement845 1959-01-07 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6, *****/4 132/6, Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halifax, loston. New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cull Pert* S'pore P. S'ham Penang TEUCER .«.w.'. W wm.-«i..v. 8/11 |an 12 |an 16 |an MYRMIDON 17/25 Mar 26 Mar 27/28 Mar Carriers option to845 words
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Advertisement1145 1959-01-07 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lin.s) (Incorporated in Singapore) <12 lin««) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE £,7' SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other portt te lead and discharge carte (via m.z with liberty te proceed via Panama er Cape of1,145 words
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Advertisement894 1959-01-07 8 MITSUI INLINE JAPAN LINE S'pore P.S'hom Penong Noroson Maru for Japan Ports 1 3 Jan 1 1 Jan 9 Jan Accepting cargo for Pacific, Central and South American ports with or without transhipment at Jaoan on through bills of lading. U.S.A. LINE. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay Suez.894 words
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Advertisement624 1959-01-07 8 EAST ASIATIC LI HOMEWARD SAILINGS tor Aden, Port Se.d. Rotterdam, Amsferdom, Bremen, Hombwrt r» Gothenburg and Oslo. i S'poro P.Sho-j |V "boma" yy< "SIENA" »/«o >.* "LALANDIA" j- j- »ash pi>— N "SARCODHA *s rob fl d^ Calls Beyrouth, Lottokia ond Gdymt, *'JJ^ vt tO Calls London for passengers. :h624 words
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Article67 1959-01-07 9 Produce Mart For R.I. Urged 2>4^K/":\. Jan. 6 (Renter) ■t n *>ian Trade I- Mi Pachmat Mulr.o oposed today I mber of CornIndustry and th^ oin in setting 'v t-xrhan^r. '\zenry reported. Minister .-aid the »uW achieved ntal exchange —in 8u as a first step towar ng thp Government ent.67 words
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Article38 1959-01-07 9 China Oranges On U.K. Market IS'DOX Jan. fi (UPI) iwn In R p d China f >in Covent GarI a p fruit market nges wore imported via Hongkong. aro limited. but rade reported them In 1 f 'ndition.38 words
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Article, Illustration191 1959-01-07 9 AIR France will put into use the latest "Caravelle" Jet airliner on its Far Eastern flights in the very near future. The latest triumph of the French aircraft industry, the "Caravelle" i s a mediumrange twin -jet Plane with a cruising speed of191 words
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Article137 1959-01-07 9 H.K. Ceiling On Cotton Exports HONGKONG. Jan. 6 (UPI) —The Hongkong Textiles Negotiating Committee today announced officially that the Hongkong textile industry has voluntarily imposed export ceilings on cot-on piece goods to the United Kingdom for retention there not in excess of 115,000,000 square yards yearly. The quota Is to137 words
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Article90 1959-01-07 9 TOKYO, Jan. 6 (UPI) Japan's merchant fleet has almost climbed back to its orp-war peak, the newspaper Shippinc and Trade News said today. The merchant fleet, consisting of steel vessels of more than 100 gross tons stood at approximately 5.315.000 gross tons at the end of December, 1958,90 words
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Article96 1959-01-07 9 SINGAPORE Ch.peie Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday v«re: Copra De^.-Ja" |°J1 buyers; ?40J sellers; coconut oil in pu k $61$ seller* in drums $64 sellers- Muntok white pepper $128 sellers; Sarawak white $127 sellers. Special Sarawak blaj < $70 Singapore Copra Association closing prK*s fair merchantable96 words
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Article493 1959-01-07 9 Industrials And Tins Are Steady BOTH Industrials and Tins were steady in the Malayan share market yesterday, while Rubbers were firm. The turnover WBi sma?l. The Malayan Sharebrokars' Association announced the following price changes; INDUSTRIALS B. B Petrol 49 49 Fed. Dispensary 108 1.11 Fraser Neave Ords. 1.58 160 Business493 words
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Article27 1959-01-07 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 6, (UPI).— The Export-Impor: Bank announced today it would make available 6.200.--000 in Egyptian pounds for loans in the United Arab Repub'.ic.27 words
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Article141 1959-01-07 9 THE BIGGEST cooling tower in the world is be built in Britain and will form part of a new £30.000.000 power station now under construction at Rugeley, in Staffordshire. Big enough to house the nearby Lirhfield Cathedral within its base, the new power station represents141 words
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414 1959-01-07 9 RUSSIAN BUYING INFLUENCES RUBBER MARKET LONDON, Jan. 6 (Reuter) Th« Financial Times said today that Russia has continued to be the mainstay of the natural rubber market. In an editorial headed "Rubber and Russia/' the leading British financial daily commented: "When the Russians are buying, prices tend to go up.414 words
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Article138 1959-01-07 9 GREATER demand is reported for Malayan produced palm oil and palm kernels. Exports of palm oil in the first six months of last year showed an increase of 15 per cent over the corresponding period of 1957. Exports in that period totalled 34,795 short tons.138 words
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153 1959-01-07 9 Talks To Improve U.S.Canada Trade OTTAWA. Jan. 6 (Reuterv Mr. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State, arrived here yesterday, heading a team of five cabinet ministers for talks designed to reduce trade difficulties between Canada and the United States. The two-day talks In the Canadian capital started today153 words
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Article98 1959-01-07 9 Experts Help In Rice Trials PEXANG. Tues. Two Japanese rice experts, Professor Yutaka Yamakawa and Mr. Mutsuo Moriya. are here to he lp improve padi production. In e experts are carrying out experiments by crossing two good quality strains of Japanese and local padi. The Japanese strain, known as Japonica.98 words
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Article41 1959-01-07 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank s Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday i4 T To OD^ re d >' Swiss Francs 140-1/2: French Frar.cs *****; gl F rancs 1625-1/2: Deut--***** "6-1 /4: Italian Lire rates remain41 words
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Article85 1959-01-07 9 Britain Tops Car Exports SALES of British cars in the United States last year exceeded those of any other country. According to ihe British Automobile Manufacturers' Association, the number of British cars sold in th? U.S. in 1958 totalled 130.000, north about USSI7O mil. British share of imported car sales85 words
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Article103 1959-01-07 9 Price Gains 1 1/8c. RLBBER gained 1 A cents on the Singapore market yesterday, to close at 86l<\ per lb. for International first grade January shipment. The market opened higher on improved overseas advices and ruled steady on some shor covering an^ fair interest in lower sheets. The tone at103 words
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Article61 1959-01-07 9 TOTAL Malayan rubber exports last year were a record, compared with exports forth* three preceding years. Exports for LfM totalled 1. 080.fi .yj t^ns aga.n?t 1.002 176 tons in ir>r>7. MB.VJBI tons in L9M and 094.178 tons in Itii. The heaviest export* in one month during la<? vear61 words
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Article62 1959-01-07 9 Tea production totalled 1.827.000 lbs. <141.000 lbs In December', palm 0:1 16.481 torus < 1.893 tons in December), and palm kernels 5.612 tons <561 ton* in December). Tin oro output from mines In the Group totalled 13.334 piculs. December 837 piculs. RUBBER output from the Guthrie group62 words
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Article73 1959-01-07 9 JAKARTA. Jan. 6 (Reuter) A committee which will investigate the role of foreign capital in Indonesia, has been formed. Antara News Agency said today. The committee has been charged with finding out the amount. composition and origin of foreign capital in the country. It will also73 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-01-07 9 THE first hydraulic brake to be fitted to a motor cycle ua s exhibited in London recently. The rear installation is shown here. A flexible line filled uith brake fluid, and expand- able, is employed. This can be compressed at one end by the brake lever.77 words
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Article174 1959-01-07 9 01 11-.K ROADS Calt. Siak. Van Cloon. E. Lucky Teucer, Sabang. Foochow. Bantam. Tjipondok. Wing On Straat Magelhaen. Marcelli Nowotko. Tong Kian Pyidawynunt, Benmhor. Karbssa, Skan Ann. Japan Fondokrator Stalingrad. Berebere. Tong Yick. Hornfighter. Yarra Breeze Lian Hin. Swartenhorn. Inchkilda. Sleter, Lokan, Pyotrchiricho, Tjiluwah. Atlantic Lor, Glory174 words
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Article39 1959-01-07 9 AUSTRALIAN milk production in the third quarter of 1958 at 288.000,000 gallons was an increase of 3.1 per cent over the corresponding period of 1957. But this was 4.8 per cenv. below the record production in 1956.39 words
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Advertisement192 1959-01-07 9 Jp4 EVERETT ORIENT LINE jjtfSf S'pore P.S'ham Penang W Japan. •ADEVERETT" 10 Jan 7 Jan REVERETT" 30 Jan 29 Jon 27 Jan 1 _w r Chittagong, Calcutta. "■NEVERETT" 1 5 Jan 19 Jon ■BEVERETT" 31 Jan 3 Feb 4 Feb jflp4 EVERETT STAR LINE JpjS*> re Hongkong, Japan. S'pore P.S'ham192 words
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Advertisement203 1959-01-07 9 Mor* than 1000 Mn4wm 140 S«ri«t Planfi an operating around th* world. Writ* t* lit«r«twr^ Single-aggregate continuous asphalt plant produces at high capacities The Barber-Greene Model 840-B Con- this plant. The Model 839 producet tinuous Asphalt Plant offers high-ca- capacities to 4 5 tons per hour and th« pacity production203 words
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267 1959-01-07 10 But She Smoothes The Path To Success hope that it will discourage people from corresponding with her again. At Press conferences, talks with world-famous conductors, and informal gatherings. Diana will sit writing letters or darning her husband's socks or underwear. She seems quiet oblivious to the noise of constantly ringing267 words
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Article514 1959-01-07 10 HAZEL MEYRICK - Her Husband Is A Genius HAZEL MEYRICK by \J^HEN ballet-dancer Diana Gould gave up her career in 1947 to become Mrs. Yehudi Menuhin, even some of her closest friends doubted the wisdom of her decision. Someone once said that the worst fate for any woman would be to marry a514 words
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Article, Illustration199 1959-01-07 10 WOMAN BEHIND THE MAN thrown by his work into the social round. Inspired by a meeting with the great Diaghilev, she had decided to become a ballerina when she was a young girl. Then followed what she describes as "living m a dream world, where I wore my clothes back199 words
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Article204 1959-01-07 10 JTVERY day hundreds of sich tsecrs visit thr Museum in the City of London It is »itiiat< e^ ground floor of the Royal Exchange building bf tfflc Bank of England and Mansion House, and i Cli thine in it come* from the f.imous sqmr. •< Comparatively recent204 words
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Advertisement130 1959-01-07 10 I faff C6»y in S'pore: $3.50 .JyL^ fed. b Borneo: $4 50 *****2^**X^^^^L Children's flexible leather shoes in beige, brown or black. *4fjj J^j? **^S. Model 75 W»ttj o+>0 +> S'pore $6.90—$ 9.90 y^jff? V^> Sf?| Borneo: $7.90— 510.90 •i. (j/f?\ W\\ Children's step-in leather r; V''jf- shoes with celiocrepe130 words
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Miscellaneous339 1959-01-07 10 rpODAYS QUOTATION: ■■■■■IBHMBIH I If the poor m.in can- E^HM W ii P Vlth det l ai s Evening: tvt always gvt meat, the Wkm WiM tax hasic securities nrh man r.mnnt always M WM a/^-.'X? ;XT end:nc digest it."— Henry Giles WVW v C( l? P l?T Oel 2339 words
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498 1959-01-07 11 SCRUTINEER - Breukelen's Trio Outstanding On Yielding Track SCRUTINEER B.v BmHI Tues. PRINCK RAMER, PUNTER'S 1)1 |1 II and CONSERVATIVE from the Breukelen's m were the outstanding workers this morning when K,!.rr of horses were sent against the clock on the rr two track which was slightly yielding. ■t Delight 11. ridden498 words
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Article234 1959-01-07 11 8 Penang Winners Promoted STI MC.HT FLIGHT 11. a w^B'-'-ar-nld chestnut EngW who recently; U! i four wins in a row. J ias h- n promoted from __^fc >ur to Class Three, §> p, announced yesterVAHHkt r recent P» nang v Wlnjr also promoted: The Prom Class 3 to C234 words
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Article80 1959-01-07 11 SYDNEY. Jan. 6 (Reuter)— Five Australian professional golfers left here by air yesterday to compete in the Far Eastern open golf tournament at Wack Wack Manila from Jan. 16 to 18. They are Ken Nagle, Eric Cremin. Bruce Crampton. Frank Phillips and Sid Cowling. A sixth80 words
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Article88 1959-01-07 11 NO. ..HE DOES NOT CAPETOWN, Jan. 6 (Renter) —Mr. A!f Birkett. President of the South African Cricket Umpires Association, told Reuter yesterday that in his opinion lan Meckiti. the Australian pace bowler, 'does not throw.' Birkett stood in two Tests between South Africa and Australia during the 1957-58 series and88 words
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Article194 1959-01-07 11 MELBOURNE. Jan. 6 (Reuter) Raman Subba Row, the Northamptonshire left handed batsman, who has not played since he broke a bone in his right wrist last December first, had his first practice since the accident here today. Subba Row together with Arthur Milton who194 words
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Article39 1959-01-07 11 LONDON, Jan. fi (Reuter) Wolverhampton Wanderers, the English League leaders, remained favourites for the Football Association Cup at the Victoria Club. London callover last night when their odds were cut a point to 8 to 1.39 words
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Article319 1959-01-07 11 THE CRUSADERS changed] their goalkeeper in the second half and regretted it because they lost their SHA Under 23 league match by three goals to nil to the Rawhides on the Ceylon Sports Club ground yesterday. With Nathan in goal, the Rawhides were unable to score.319 words
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Article29 1959-01-07 11 LONDON. Jan. 6 (Reuter) Falkirk beat Stirling Albion 2-1 in their Scottish first division football match at Falkirk last night. The match was postponed from January 1.29 words
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Article, Illustration431 1959-01-07 11 hjlul LONDON, Tues.— No doubt 1 shall be accused of squealing and being a bad sport but I would be failing in my duty if I did not voice this protest. lan Meckiff, who took six wickets for 38 runs in England's second innings of 87431 words
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Article, Illustration184 1959-01-07 11 A Little Man Who Asks No Quarter DON BARNETTE of the Harlem Globetrotters is one of those "lit.le" fellows— six feet in height who asks no quarter from opponents inches taller. A firstyear men who has made good w'ith the Trotters, the Ohioan will give a demonstration of hU prowess184 words
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440 1959-01-07 11 ONLY COLONY'S IBRAHIM SURVIVES BANGKOK. Jan. 6 (I'Pl)— Two Indonesians, two Thais, two Indians, one Danish and one Singapore player qualified for the quarter-finals of the men's singles event in the Thai International badminton tournament at the end of the first day's play.440 words
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Article143 1959-01-07 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Malay Junior League: Pondok Peravnkan 01 Sct;a Jaya 'A' MFA ground. HOCKEY: sec v§ SRC Mix, Padang; I'vdcr T.? League: Mtlfte'j Tec," 01 DS" Vid'i ream, CSC. Yngarafah'i Train pf Hegcrhorsts Te'w. GSC. RI'GBY: R KMF. 01 RAOC. REME, RAF ScVtnr 'A 1 M Xaral Base.143 words
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Article57 1959-01-07 11 Thais Oust Eddy Kops In the quarter-finals, All Malaya champion Charoen Watanasin of Thailand trounCCd Indonesia's Thomas Cup player Eddy Yusuf, 15-4. 15-11, right after Thailand champion Thanoo Khajadbye laboriously won over All-England champion Erland Kops. 10-15. 15-11, 15-8. This evening both Thai aces enter the semi-finals with winners of57 words
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Article93 1959-01-07 11 CALCUTTA. Jan. 6 (Reuter) India, two down in their five-match scries against the West Indies, make four changes for the fourth Test beginning in Madras on Jan. 21. The Indian line-up for the fourth Tes 4 is: Ghulam Ahmed (captain), G. Joshi. P. Roy. N Contractor.93 words
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Article57 1959-01-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR T.. Ti Sixth B."« on, \ho Roy.il Mr*; I-- Regiment had to ftsiht hard \n beat Command Work- REME 2-1 in th< Sinn two league <rkev n on the Batu Cantonment ground t nd ;i v Bv IbJi victnrv Iht Malay Regiment have rr.'Ufrj57 words
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241 1959-01-07 11 THE Singapore Amateur Football Association Council has called an extraordinary meeting to decide the appointments of two more vice-presidents to its council. They are Mr N* 9 \\"£>m and Mr K C. Gilleti who were Df©- posed nv the President. Mr Soh Ghee Soon,241 words
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Article115 1959-01-07 11 Colony XIs Versus The Japanese SINGAPORE'S tea- to moot Japan's National V c > team nn Saturday and Sunday at Jalao B< Stadium arcOn Saturday. Sincapore versus Japan: Sect Yew (1. Lti Wah Chin, Matmoon bin Sudascc; Thong Kum Wah, Umar Rahm.»\ Oman .Tohan; Ibrahim Hassan. Tahir Abu, Arthur Koh,115 words
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Advertisement215 1959-01-07 11 jm The latest from Italy now on display, the new 150Li STABILITY fe for M» and pancn. 7 g?l, J^^m n^ -^^*^^jBßS^^Ss^t^^ >aaW The centrally p"ared I 9«' '^o teat m4 -"^^l g «OHHblb^bVb«HbVb]b^B a^HHHBiIHHBI a >B H^ ai^V llla^P 188^ aHII^ &2&fKKISS£L JBLV en 9 ine cf^j-^ > footboard215 words
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Article875 1959-01-07 12 An Observer Profile Of Benaud O May "The eyes of the world are on us," a Melbourne newspaper stated boldly last week. This may be putting the interest in the current Test matches between England and Australia a little high, but it was true nevertheless that the875 words
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Article519 1959-01-07 12 obscurity, but the bloodhounds never leave the trail of the itinerant MCC. Superficially, both men are similar. They are about the same age (Benaud is 28, Mav was 29 last week) the same weight, and the same class (middle-middle x May is the world's best519 words
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Article, Illustration486 1959-01-07 12 Jack's Davis Cup Threat Means That Amateurs Can Call It A Day Now Says PETER WILSON LONDON, Tues. Is the Davis Cup doomed and will the major amateur lawn tennis championships of the world fade and dwindle into glorified fashion shows or garden party486 words
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Article138 1959-01-07 12 SYDNEY, Jan. 6 (Reuter) The world's best professional lawn tennis player will receive an annual Ampol award of 1A2.500 (£2,000 sterling) and a trophy, it was announced here last night. An offici>l of the Ampol Oil Company said the new policy of American promoter.138 words
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Advertisement78 1959-01-07 12 /y m mrivl I t»MBERT t I fc T U t A PI J I I j size ir.IA \/f||| 9 fl 4% HH II U L I J Ivvl 1 1 nW^ m yll I I 1 9 I 1 1 1 1 W\ I I '^B s 178 words
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Article, Illustration96 1959-01-07 13 MR. SIN KANG PENG and his bride, the former Miss Low Yueng Lin, who were married in Singapore recently. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Low Yew Tuin while the groom is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Sin Soo Hwee. Photo by Michael96 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-01-07 13 THOO THEAN SOON, and his bride, the former Miss Lye Yoke May. 18. who were married at the Celestial ret Ipoh. recently. The bride is the younger daughter t and Mrs. Lye Hong Cheong while the groom, an amr :ij;ent, is the fourth son of a well-known58 words
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Article, Illustration138 1959-01-07 13 (BELOW): Labour Officer, Mr. Chew Kean Soon and his teacher-bride, the former Miss Chiang Ai Ching cut their five-tiered wedding cake at the Celestial Cabaret, Ipoh, recently. Mr. Chew, who until recently was attached to the Labour Department, Ipoh, is now attached to Alor Star, while the bride138 words
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Article, Illustration27 1959-01-07 13 D S. ANAND And his bride, the former Miss Jayaniho were married in Malacca recently. Mr. Anand ttached to the Singapore Department of Information Services.27 words
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Miscellaneous231 1959-01-07 13 LI L ABNER By Al dpp i DOnTt WANT MV A vf I m Vf 1 1 Din PL AKIP APPI\/F<; IPUTOUTFI^E Vk, LIFE SAVED !!-KJOT S W-WALKiNgA**" /^»eS V^ >ON VJEENG!f-l <f NOW THAT I'VE GOME) T-TALKiisIG /S^ v y^ WITH 45 PASSENGERS I save voLUjFESfM STARK,RAviNGy HEAD// j231 words
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218 1959-01-07 14 HAVANA. Jan. 6 (Reuter) —Dr. Manuel Urrutia, Presid-ent-designate of Cuba, last night took over the Presidential Palace he: and called off the martial law in Hanava Province, imposed earlier in the day hy Dr. Fidel Castro, the revolutionary leader. Dr. Castro had proclaimed martial218 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-01-07 14 ONTARIO. Jan. 6 (Reuter) Mrs. Pauline Cornthwaite. 27-year-old wife of a smelter worker, gave birth here yesterday to her third set of twins. "Boy. am I going to have my hands full now." were her first words when told that she had done it again Her58 words
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Article73 1959-01-07 14 RUBEN BATISTA, eldest son of Fulgencio Batista, Cuban dictator who fled to the Dominican Republic on New Year's Day. is seen help ng a U.S Immigration Officer. R.C. McAndrew s (seated) at Jacksonville. Florida, with paperwork a s a plane load of SB refugees wa sUPI - 73 words
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226 1959-01-07 14 Russia No Threat To World Mikoyan WASHINGTON Jan. 6 ißeuten— Mr. Anasta s Mikoyan. the Soviet Deputy Prime Minister, was reported today to have told a group of American congressmen and businessmen that the Soviet Union was prepared to guarantee access to a free city of West Berlin. Speaking at226 words
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Article343 1959-01-07 14 MA LTA CONSTITUTION IS REVOKED Britain promises $246 M. to boost island's economy LONDON, Jan. 6, (UPI, Reuter) Britain's Colonial Office announced last night it had "no alternative" but to revoke the 11 -year-old I constitution of Malta. The official announcement said that the British Government will make special arrangements343 words
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Article, Illustration200 1959-01-07 14 HOLLYWOOD. Ja/i. 6 (Reuter) An associate of Errol Flynn said yesterday the film star had been wounded slightly in the arm and leg while with Fidel Castro's rebel forces in Cuba. The associate, Mr. Ronnie Shedlo, said Flynn had telephoned to him from Havana. Mr.200 words
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Article28 1959-01-07 14 SIR M. MIRZA ISMAIL, the former Dewan of Mysore State, known as "India's elder statesman." died in Bangalore last night at the age of 75. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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103 1959-01-07 14 RI TO BUILD 2 FACTORIES WITH RED AID JAKARTA. Jan. 6 (Reuter) The Soviet Union would cooperate in setting up two steel factories capable of producing 50.000 tons of steel annually. Antara News Agency said today. The Agency said this was one of the terms of an Indo-nesian-Soviet economic and103 words
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Article50 1959-01-07 14 RAMSGATE Kent, Jan. 6 (Reuter) A county court judge today ruled that an US Air Force Smpant u "hi had flown 5,100 mile s from Arizona to fight the case £S rfßl®. rightful Wner f 'our-fear-^ dog' The dispute over the custody of the do* ha* hrpn50 words
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Article230 1959-01-07 14 BELGIAN CONGO, Jan. 6 (UPI) Governor General Henri Bosmans issued a warrant today for the arrest of an African nationalist leader charged with inciting rioting that took 35 lives in two days. Bosnians ordered the arrest of Joseph Kasa Vubu, vicepresident of the Abako N230 words
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Article45 1959-01-07 14 ISTANBUL. Jan. 6 (Renter* At least 20 people were believed killed in an explosion in Central Istanbul today. The explosion wrecked several buildings in Babiali Street. Istanbul's press centre and police fear many people were injured besides the 20 believed killed.45 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-01-07 14 THIS picture from Czech sources shnw s %ml the Soviet Moon Stratoplane belie\rl to h»« viirl thp one the Russians have shot p.» s j ih< p Sunday. The last stace of the rockri ueichs ll cut. 102 lbs. without fuel— lPl photo46 words
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157 1959-01-07 14 CAIRO. Jan. 6 (Reuter) Mr. F.ußene ll)j< sident of the World Bank, was slightly indivnj day when hp was due to resume his mecliid between Egypt and Britain said to have rrj point of success. i Mr. B'.ark remained in his hotel. Egyptian official res157 words
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Article30 1959-01-07 14 THREE Tokyo piilicemcn were imprisoned in thrir own police box on Sunday night when a drunken driver rammed hi.s car through the only entrance to the box. UPI.30 words
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Article85 1959-01-07 14 DEVON i 0^> 0 ter) Drnis Vdl 25-year-old broke Mil m spent Jv large before hn >JM in Tnnxi i f again I.im n :h: I ne.irbv DartflMti H With him Day. .'tO. uh<i »l less vpr« t.n tillf uhich ended I later Thr v v« >l< (1 »»i85 words
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Advertisement116 1959-01-07 14 ■V #VI cS«S 7/ic new, f/>e revolutionary, IMO Replacement for Ice. i Br^ /r&y B^BW 1 A ■''faV/J C»*» I I fl B w f*" W. I j A b^^a^V I ICI-PAK losts five times longer ••< I Lv degrees colder thon Ice It's I JV I the home, office,116 words
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