Singapore Standard, 11 January 1959
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Title Section20 1959-01-11 1 JW 3. H 3H>3L SUNDAY SATANDARD DFGF Vol. IX No. 192. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY JANUARY 11, 1959 24 Poges 20 eta.20 words
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Article698 1959-01-11 1 Packers List 1M Points For Public Inaui Cen ral B <>ard of Pineapple Packers, Malaya, in Singapore yesterday outlined eleven points which they felt should be investigated into immediately to save the deteriorating $30 million Pan-Malayan pineapple industry. The packers contended that a public inquiry698 words
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Article228 1959-01-11 1 RUSSIA'S PEACE PACT FOR GERMANY MOSCOW. Jan. 10 (Reuter) Russia today put before the West a draft peace treaty for Germany and suggested a German peace conference in about two months time, diplomatic sources said here. They said Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister, handed the draft of the treaty228 words
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Article36 1959-01-11 1 BRITISH Police forcibly fed two pacifists after a four-dav hunger strike protesting their arrest in connection with a work stoppage at a big U.S. missile base in Norwich. England it was disclosed yesterday. UPI36 words
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188 1959-01-11 1 The Explosion: It's Not Sa botage-Police SINGAPORE Police who were called in by City Council authorities to investigate the explosion at St. James Power Station on Thursday night have ruled out sabotage as the cause. The explosion, which put out of action a transformer, a cable and a busbar, plunged188 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-01-11 1 ON the menu at a reception held in the Burmese Embassy in London, the other day. wa s Spaghetti a la Burma. And here's Madame Aung Soe (sitting) wife of the Burmese Ambassador, and another lady guest showing just how spaghetti should be tackled.68 words
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Article107 1959-01-11 1 Mikoyan Threat To Bomb Plane CHICAGO, Jan. 10 < Reuter) Police today prepared to search the aininer scheduled to carry :he Soviet Deputy Premier, Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, to San Francisco, after Un^d Air Lines received an anonymous telephone call rfa ysS a bomb would be placed *board the aircraft Police107 words
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Article58 1959-01-11 1 PARIS, Jan. 10 (UPI) President Charles De Gaulle formally installed Premier Michel Debre and his Cabinet today in a ceremony that marked the formal beginning of the Fifth French Republic. The first act of the new regime was to be a dramatic gesture of clemency a decree58 words
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Article369 1959-01-11 1 THE reactionary slants which the human mind develops continues to baffle and astonish psycho ogists. There was evidence of this in what took place at a japan Mothers' Conference in Tokyo. Women in Singapore and the Federation whether they are mothers or not, and who have become increasingly vociferous369 words
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Advertisement146 1959-01-11 1 <-r T t^ i. ij Hl^\lU3r^ l TOUCHtST Starting from Kuala Lumpur on Easter Saturday, 28th March and proceeding north to Ipoh and Kuala Kangsar returning to Kuala Lumpur via the Gap and on Easter Sunday to Singapore via Kota Tinggi this year's Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run will be the146 words
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447 1959-01-11 2 MCA will not allow any 'splinter' parties, says Dr. Lim PEXANG, Sat. No one who is seriously responsible for the conduct of affairs of a political organisation can permit threats of "breaks or splits" within the party to pass unheeded, President of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu,447 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-01-11 2 CAPT. ABDUL JAMIL bin Ahmad of the Second Federal Infantry Brigade. Ipoh, who has been selected to attend the 1959 course at the Australian Staff Co'lege. Queenscliff. He is expected to leave by air on Jan. 22.41 words
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Article115 1959-01-11 2 Tenants living in flats along River Valley Road, Singapore owned by a French Mission will be paying less rent as from this month. Previously the tenants paid $275 a month, they willj now pay about mv less $250. Mr. Ee Peng Liang, trustee for the owners115 words
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81 1959-01-11 2 Be Leaders Brigade Officers Told TWENTY-five junior officers of the Battalion of the Singapore Boys' Brigade, were yesterday tolci it was essential for them 1o iead and strengthen the character of the coming generation. The speaker was Rev. J. R. Fleming, president of the Malayan Christian Council and a honorary81 words
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Article67 1959-01-11 2 PENANG. Sat. Claiming trial to a charge of possession of stolen property, a trisha rider, Chee Kim Hong. 39, told the Magistrate's Court today that the property belonged to his friend. Chee, who was alleged to have been in possession of a stolen tyre and tricycle67 words
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Article67 1959-01-11 2 BEXTONG. Sat— A charge of murder was today explained to a rubber tapper, M. Alaruthan, 40, of Teiemong Estate, here. No plea was recorded. Maruthan was alleged to have caused the death of another rubber tapper K. Nadeson at the Renjok Estate near here on the night67 words
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Article39 1959-01-11 2 Malaya's Minister for Works, and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, yesterday began his tour of inspection visiting new building works in Kota Bharu. He inspected the Wakaf Stan Bridge, a telephone house, and a religious court-house.39 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-01-11 2 H? NIEL K OVILPILLAI and his bride, the formcr Miss Nesamoni Saundrabhai, are seen above cutting weddin c ake at a reception held in Robinson Cafe. Singapore, after their marriage at Christ Church In Dorset Road, yesterday. The bride is the eldest daughter of a prominent Colony businessman,Standardpic - 71 words
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Article29 1959-01-11 2 ANGRY villagers beat up a motorist whose car was involved in a fatal accident with a four-year old child, five miles outside Ka.iang yesterday. The Standard was told.29 words
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198 1959-01-11 2 Crux of any political body is unity dividual member shall be free to express his own personal views, but that once a decision has been taken by its highest policymaking authority, then the individual member should abide by that decision," the MCA President srid. However, every member was always entitled198 words
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Article68 1959-01-11 2 THREE youths were yesterday charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with murdering Ong Hock Song. 2tf, while m^g members of an illegal assembly at an open-air cinema off the 9J Mile. Tfempenis Road on Friday night* No plea was recorded. The youths, Ont? Chin Seng.68 words
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Article39 1959-01-11 2 LAI Sin Weng. 26. was yesterday remanded for one week by a Singapore Court after he pleaded not guilty to a charge of robbing Ong Kim I>eng of a wrist watch at Mohamed Ali Lane on Friday afternoon.39 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-01-11 2 Husband-Wife Team From US 'Shoot' S 'pore Scenes SINGAPORE'S Empress Place, with th* v t, t Sir Stamford Raffles afainst the imposing ground of Victoria Memorial Hall. a> the first Colony scenes which Mr. Fine? his TV camera. His wife, Ton!. v, rn ••still'* photographs of the statue while Mr58 words
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258 1959-01-11 2 TV film of City will lieig boost tourist AN American couple are in Singapore fllming; the city's highlights in colour for television circuits in America. They are Mr. Don Flagg and his charming wife. Tonl. and they are shooting the film in conjunction with Japan Air Lines -Co., Ltd. Mr.258 words
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Article249 1959-01-11 2 THE artin? Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, yesterday said that the City Council was "doing everything possible" to operate the essential services without interruption. i Mr. Ons said measures were being implemented one after another to reduce the possibility of black-outs. He was249 words
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Article153 1959-01-11 2 Mentri tours the rural districts IPOH. Sat.- The Men.rl Besar of Perak. Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Hai. Jawi. who toured Batang Padang District yesterday, told thr peop> -hat with the building of road.s in 'he rural areas by Government peopi e could save at least $20 per person every month153 words
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Article52 1959-01-11 2 SEREMBAN. Sat— The Chairman of the Seremban District Appeal Committee in aid of the Ladj Templer T.B. Hospital Fund. Inrhe Badaruddin bin Alang Ahmad announced today that a total collection of $88.{ was raised on the Flag Dav last rronth. He thanked the voluntary workers for52 words
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284 1959-01-11 3 Singapore Govt. Policy Towards RI For Study A FIRM decision in the Singapore Government policy towards Indonesia and a step to promote friendly international relations between South-east Asia and Far Eastern countries, is expected to be the result of a top conference of British diplomats here next week. The annual284 words
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298 1959-01-11 3 EDt CATION Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, at a discussion with the SingaPenples Alliance Advisory Committee on Friday evening, drew up a four-point to help VBOO students who had failed to gain entry to secondary schools. The meeting was called immediately298 words
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Article125 1959-01-11 3 3 CONTESTS FOR NEW YEAR DANCE HIGHLIGHTS of the interNew Year dance being organized by the Geylang Community Association, Sims Avenue, for Jan. 31. will be a Miss 1959 Contest with valuable and useful prizes to the winner and two runners-up. a waltz and a rock V roll competition with125 words
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Article179 1959-01-11 3 Envoys Due In For Top Parley tions arrived at the conference will be sent to the British Foreign Office. Delegates from Singapore form the biggest party, which will include the Governor, Sir William Goode. the C-in-C Farelf. Lt. Gen. Sir Richard Hull, the C-ln-C Far East Air Force, the Earl179 words
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Article89 1959-01-11 3 PENANG. Sat.— Coroner Inche Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali today returned a verdict of suicide by hanging after an inquiry into the death of a 54--year-old trisha rider, Ong Chooi Kee, who died on Dec. 4. A building labourer. Ng Ah Chow, said his wife saw Ong89 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-01-11 3 THE new Chief Justice of Singapore, Sir Alan Rose, yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock at his office in Assembly House. Sir Alan will perform the oeremonial opening of the Assizes tomorrow.44 words
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Article48 1959-01-11 3 IN PRICE UP $3/8 SGAPOKE tin price yesbv rf*r S3 8, to 5386 per E Lgaporc Copra Associack»in| prices per picul Irrdij fair merchantable ;ed copra $42 buyers sellers Tone quiet. ngipore Coconut Oil m .Variation closing e< per pirul were: bulk mmt S63)i drums $6". e quiet.48 words
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Article24 1959-01-11 3 SHA RIDER. Tay terday fined ail by a ite's Court irrying on ry. guilty. worth irrested »t T at 12.1524 words
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Article21 1959-01-11 3 x RE DepartMr. Brian Gooda talk on "The eties" at in h on ay) and not e" as earlier21 words
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151 1959-01-11 3 1U LUMPUR, Sat.— A hundred pupils, parents carrying banners and placards, today rt into the office of the Municipal Education Mr. J R. Davidson, and demanded that he u "l re-opp n a Tamil school here. •01 situated in ■a? been closed Year Day under151 words
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Article50 1959-01-11 3 Youth Denies Robbing Man Heng, 20. pleaded irt yIL ri a Singapore f erday to a charge Seah Kian Chai of H ai worth $40 at \kS% Wr)rlfl Amusement \<- «2jtai Day. I"-'f fl not g ui lty charge of causing fB Seah al the same tK Aa^ remanded lor50 words
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Article58 1959-01-11 3 TIM Ng Hock, who came to Singapore from Sitiawan to settle the instalment due on a vehicle he bought, was robbed of $980 on Friday night. Tim told Police that at 7.40 p.m. while he was walking along a sidelane off Hindu Road, four people set58 words
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Article124 1959-01-11 3 Leadership Training For Youth KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Federal Department of Social Welfare has introduced a new item in its programme for public service the training of youths in leadership. Formerly the work of the National Youth Leadership Training Centre at Morib. these courses are now sponsored by State Welfare124 words
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Article53 1959-01-11 3 TANG Yum Lum, 18, was charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with theft of a gold chain belonging to a five-year-old girl at Wayang Street on Friday night. He pleaded not guilty and was granted bail of $500 until Jan. 24 when his case53 words
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Article45 1959-01-11 3 A SUICIDE verdict was recorded by the Singapore Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad Mn Hussien. at the close of an inquiry into the death of a prisoner, Yeo Kee Wee 21. who fell off a first floor building in General Hospital on Nov. 18.45 words
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Article94 1959-01-11 3 THE first delegate to the Pan-Pacific South-east Asia Women's Association seminar, who arrived in Singapore yesterday, is Dr. Stella Braithwaite, an anaesthetist from Melbourne. The week-long seminar which begins on Jan. 15, will discuss and study the civics rights and duties of women of this area. Forty delegates94 words
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Advertisement539 1959-01-11 3 JUST ARRIVED! A limited number of new "Easy Learn" Lesson Bocks to quickly teach YOU to ploy the Mouth Organ. Learn quickly AT HOME start playing in 30 minute*. No previous knowledge of music needed no private teocher required. #T\]jIL|^SIMPLE QUICK EASY! Thousands hav« succeeded *o can YOU Lessonj sent539 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-01-11 4 MISS YUEN CHOOI YENG. (second from left) 18-year-old Singapore delegate to the New York Herald Tribune Forum for High Scho-ls shivers in the New York weather after her arrival at New York International Airport aboard a Pan American World Airways Clipper. En route to the United83 words
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267 1959-01-11 4 Citizenship Renunciation VICE-PRESIDENT of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce. Mr. K. M. Medora, yesterday called on Government to clarify the position of Indians who had acquired Singapore citizenship. Corr.menting on the voluntary renunciation of Singapore citizenship by 141 Indians, Mr. Medora charged267 words
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153 1959-01-11 4 8,667 have been to the art gallery KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The first national loan exhibition of Malayan paintIngs and sculptures now being held at the National Art Gallery will close on Sunday, Jan. 13, after having been opened for five months. The Ar: Gallery will be closed to the public153 words
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Article63 1959-01-11 4 BENTONG. Sat.— For driving a motorcycle without a driving licence and not being covered with third party insurance on Oct 13 la?t year a rubber tapper Chew Y«w Kwong, 22. of the Sungei Chetang New Village, near here was yestrday fined $100 or six weeks'63 words
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Article25 1959-01-11 4 FAMILY remittances to China from Singapore in December 1958 tofalleri 5870.--738. From the Federation for the same period remittances amounted to $277,322.25 words
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183 1959-01-11 4 Christianity In Schools: Body Appointed THE Singapore Ministry of Education has appointed the Malayan Christian Council to be responsible for the teaching of the Christian faith in all government and govern- merit-aided schools. The announcement also disclosed that teachins will begin in primary schools y?ar. ByKabtu for Primary I to183 words
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Article38 1959-01-11 4 THE ShftW Brothers* Hula Hoor> contest finals will be held in the Sky Theatre. Singapore at 9.30 p.m. tomorrow. Cash prizes of $250 $100 and $50 will be offered to the three winners.38 words
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Article100 1959-01-11 4 Bank makes HK $23 mil. profit PROFIT of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation for the year ended Dec. 31 after providing for taxation, etc. amounts to HKS2.V 466.046. according to an announcement by tne bank directors. It is proposed, says the announcement, to write HKS4.00O.MO off bank premises and100 words
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Article84 1959-01-11 4 SCOUTS ON DUTY AT EXPOSITION THE Singapore Boy Scouts' Association will choose 100 -couts for the coming Constitution Exposition to serve the visitors. The scouts, who will be on duty throughout the Exposition, will set up a tent in thp exposition site for their own Us?. Meanwhile, the Singapore H«84 words
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Article15 1959-01-11 4 THE People's Education Association Adult classes in Singapore will re-open on Jan. 12.15 words
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Article36 1959-01-11 4 THE body of an elderly Chinese woman was found floating in the <ea off Leith Street Ghaut. Penang. yesterday afternoon. It was brought ashore and on her person was found a purse containing $70.36 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-01-11 4 SEVEN-HI'NDRED boys and virls from 21 organisations affiliated to the Federation of Boy s Chita were yesterday guests of Singapore Ba^ District at a mammoth pa.rty jfiven at Gillman Barrack*. There was plenty to eat and drink and the Armv olotvns of 40 Base Workshops kept the laughter84 words
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199 1959-01-11 4 THE Government has offered to,, Improvement Trust local officers new v>r\. for their transfer to the newly constit.,! and Planning Authorities. d I This new deal, It Is understood i s offered to the Trust's expatriate offlcr-< Eypatriate officers on the permanent staff have199 words
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Article109 1959-01-11 4 Thugs Trail Youth And Stab Him KHOO Ek Toe. 20. of Ck\vlang. Singapore, wjls admitted in the General Hospital with a stab wound in the back following an attack by six mon in Ylo Chu Kang Road early yesterday. Khoo told Police that he was travelling In a bus when109 words
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Article21 1959-01-11 4 VOLUNTEER r the Hvlam Sun mi e, Thornpore yr I wheh b'-i'Kr houses there Whta irrivtd, thi I <ii-r eontn21 words
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Article80 1959-01-11 4 Malayan impress couple KUALA Uv A Canadian of Kuala L ing groat lv with Mai* ties hut diverse frlendi.rv pltality. They wrr e Dr C.E. Hrndry days in th» busln- Dr Hrnnry of Soriai w onto Una, rsity r^' cnmo to Malay t J tnr rommur procramm. His tour of80 words
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Article36 1959-01-11 4 the Blast* Amhu ar-. e cive a tra-p," its former t A. Lewi at todav at ."> p.m. At thi« j of the A Kiat. will and hadfn cessfu! lannir" and r>.,n I! examinatftoi36 words
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Article102 1959-01-11 4 PCNANO, Forces, MlgM I lsts in the jui ing a look-* babic.s Itfl in trades by A Polio Th«> Standard I the 19 irrr, r hlde-aric fr'nrve.s, u Thi i«";id- r Ooi Guan M on his head M and $10.1100 High in tl tilt women. I i h;i.s br««n102 words
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Advertisement33 1959-01-11 4 Va fhtvf essential wtrci MULTIVITE gives X. A MULTIVITE tablets contain ta D be rhe^ed or swallowed and rhiM-o n love »hem PRODUCT Mod« in England by THE BBITISH DRUG HOUSES LTB LONDON33 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous125 1959-01-11 4 i ffIHRL^99HBIVHLF. arln:n K R*e «i»" pm LViISBIH HbII I Mherni Horlall«t Party: Telok ■milll WMMM Ayer. Hony l.im and Stamford ■W V nivisions— Joint Cnmm ttec meet_PbMTBKMH d R at Pa:tv HeadquarUrt. l«-G k Battery Road 10 am. ■™^i Pl.^liiu sirnlf* him-*,. M.iho.lKt ■HMBjgBJBjMBJHMBjMBJB^ Uinh; Sunday School 2 45125 words
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Miscellaneous164 1959-01-11 4 on^ b> S.? 0 Pr mm Summary. ?x u B^*ton Promenaco Orch«*tra. 9.30 Sings :t Ac> 10.00 Red Gauntlet lo 3o MaYtdarin Mixture. H.oo Talking about Teaching. 11.15 Lenold Sfokowsk. c du £U. 1130 stud:o Service 12 00 CoimopoliUn Corner 12 m p.m. Speak Malay 100 Pio |i mme lummarv164 words
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Article, Illustration798 1959-01-11 5 Philip Kim - KOREANS BUY PARADISE FOR 24 HOURS Philip Kim By A POPULAR magazine in Seoul, South Korea, tells the story of how a Korean man of means can buy himself into paradise, 24 hours at a time. South Korea's prostitutes, who have been suppressed by the police for the past 12798 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-01-11 5 While the rest of the country Is scurrying for cover la the face of winter's icy blast, pretty Doris Ellis takes refuge beneath a beach hat to protect her face from the sun'l rays at Miami Beach.41 words
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Advertisement93 1959-01-11 5 cars run better on SUPERSHELL IS H^l 9 UI #81~ Smooth, effortless power -that's the Joy of Supershell which all good drivers appreciate. This fine modem petrol gives you the basic quality for high performance. It also gives yon I.GA. Shell's exclusive Ignition Control Additive to ensure smooth engine rhythm,93 words
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Article799 1959-01-11 6 bnjbvhjhgkghj NE of the rarer pleasures of Singapore's cultural S(lpnfl is in store for us at the end m ft of this month when the Musical Society I presents two evenings of ballet in the ft. M Victoria Theatre by Le Theatre d'Art du Ballet799 words
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Article, Illustration468 1959-01-11 6 Victor Doggett - Victor Doggett Reviewed By BRAHMS. German Requiem. Op I' MAHLER. Kindertotenlieder (Songs on the death of children). Elisabeth Grummer (sopranos Dietrich FischerDieskau (baritone). Choir of St. Hedwig's Cathedral (Berlin), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra cond. Rudolf Kempe. R.C.A. LM 6050-1 2 (two 12-inch). This moving performance of the Brahms468 words
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Article, Illustration16 1959-01-11 6 HM «f»«'«i iw» j "Well, at least I happineu Into the d r of Ht« aale«M(trU16 words
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Advertisement152 1959-01-11 6 t Britain's bezt-selhvg records: 1. ITS ONLY MAKE BELIEVE— Conway Twitty. 2. HOOTS MON— Lord Rockinghara's XI. 1 3. TEA FOR TWO CHA CHA Tommy Dorsey Orchestra I 4. TOM DOOLEY— Lonnie Donegan. 5. TOM DOOLEY— Kingston Trio. 6. THE DAY THE RAINS CAME— Jane Morgan. 7. LOVE MAKES THE152 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1959-01-11 7 Television Will Join Telescope In Balloon Flights TELEVISION will join a telescope in balloon flights 80,000 feet (24,000 metres) above the earth, as part of a project supported jointly by the U.S. National Science Foundation and the U.S. Office of Naval Research. The 36-inch (91.4-centimetre) telescope, Stratoscope 11, will beUPI - 1,061 words
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Article, Illustration640 1959-01-11 7 A Chance For Young Malayans? IITHERE exerts in the ■ova: Air Forcp a scheme |r>: training young men h ill aspects of aircraft lervicln? This is the Urcraft Apprentices and Entrants training wnf mtn between the IH and 17| join the a* apprentices and go f the special techni<~hools for640 words
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Article, Illustration10 1959-01-11 7 Well. Malcolm, this Isn't MY idea of a new step."10 words
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Article, Illustration419 1959-01-11 7 Down in the sea— then thev sail 1,200 miles to safety r IHE1 HE four Britons who set i» off twenty-four days ago to cross the Atlantic in a balloon have made it BY SEA. They landed on a beach in Barbados, in tho West Indies, after being towed the419 words
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Advertisement129 1959-01-11 7 Trixtereo y\ -j REPRODUCER Listen to truo doop sound. *^>V^^ Rock crystal clarity from rock b roll to Rimsky* C^^^^ Kortakov. Sound rtprodwe- \^^^O tion to satUfy tho most W critical listonor. SO. WINCMISTtt MOUS|.S>NG*»OI| 1 Ml IO«4O You never know when you'll need Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS (MOW vOMtttato*129 words
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FILM REVIEW
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Article, Illustration377 1959-01-11 8 ASK a National Serviceman what he thinks of the Army and you will be horrified. Ask a non-Commis-sioned officer what he thinks of the National Serviceman and you will blush to your roots. Ask Sergeant Grimshawe, when you meet him at the Pavilion what he377 words
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Article, Illustration524 1959-01-11 8 ILL ADMIT there won't be cases for the General Hospital when "The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw" comes to town by that I mean that you won't die laughing or end up in plaster but beware all the same! Those extremely naughty digs at Americans and the524 words
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Article124 1959-01-11 8 THE Rank Organisation's I^or the Moon by Night" is a tale of the wide, open African game reservation which has everything from- a rogue elephant on a rampage to a cobra on the strike, lions mauling men and viceversa. Added to al] these in glorious Eastman colour,124 words
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Article117 1959-01-11 8 BASED on the novel Northwest Passage. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer bring to the Rex Cinema their technicolour version of this widely read story of two 2^u? L ed J ears ago when the British had to fight the French and Algonquin Indians. "Frontier Rangers" has excitement. laughs and thrills and with117 words
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Article174 1959-01-11 8 YOU may be one of the few who hate foreign films with English sub-titles. You may become converted after seeing the French film, Typhoon over Nagasaki, starring Danielle Darrieux, Jean Marais. Kishi Keiko, Gert Frobe and a host of Japanese players. Filmed entirely in Japan a modern174 words
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Advertisement502 1959-01-11 8 iICMHAY ORGAN) SAHON M Phone 2.n« N«w Showing! 11 W Today 9 a.m.: "Irreparablllty". (Mandarin) J 0313X1 2®" "ow Showing! u f^ff^ M i S&BSL'SSm "SATAY" m Mala, ,N. Free LI,U, J PLUS ON STAGE AT ALL PERFORMANCES: Wahid Satay *T Salmah Ahmad. Puteh Lawak (Cathay-KerU Film Stars) yL W502 words
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Advertisement641 1959-01-11 8 *****" 1 #^4W>lW^ 3rd W EEK isiki 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 J mss iy an HR^^^^mflgf^^rwaßM r c -J i msmm mrnMMJm9.MMw%m n|f m n^J Today 9.00 a.m. Robert Taylor "K\i i rH^jßnA 2nd %f -^Ti^H 1.45. 4, i,..n Uv^H "PARIS BY NIGHT" V, V CQlcnfl I*l us O.V SIM.7.641 words
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Article, Illustration956 1959-01-11 9 S'PORE RISE BUT FALL TO JAPAN The Colony players showed exceptionally good form, am the fact that they lasted the hectic pace set by their opponents confounded the fan;and critics alike considering their long lay-off from the fame. Japan should have won b> a clear two goals victory. When the956 words
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136 1959-01-11 9 QUEENSLAND 3 RUNS SHORT OF VICTORY PERTH, Jan. 10 (Reuter) Queensland were three runj short of first innings lead with four wickets standing at clot* of play on the second day oX their Sheffield Shield cricket match ajsainst Western Aut* tralia here. An unbeaten 91 by right hand batsman Ray136 words
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Article38 1959-01-11 9 SYDNEY. Australia, Jin. 10. il'Pli Trfn.u* Australian wonrtrr swimmer Job Konrads today »*t new world records for the 800-metre and 880-yard distance* by clocking 8:f>9.6 minutes la the New South Wales swimmine championship38 words
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Article278 1959-01-11 9 ENALTY in the second half by Max Parker enSingapore Cricket Club to hold Royal Signals ilaya) to a six-all draw in a rugger match on the lan? yrsterdav. i Li OllltS \HTfP ties while the tcored a penalty and a S ho lost their H278 words
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Article55 1959-01-11 9 *<mpgsters entered 11 "f the Pongol i'n'th,.v S h rr(r tournament 1 'i'y boat Arsenal Sports %i?jw uoals to nil at ndfan v k yeBt «4ay. th.^wntstew will now »u ciuk!! 11 1 of Ra J a J l Cl k nti Gymkhana 1 R^ak r55 words
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Article81 1959-01-11 9 ARCADIA, California. Jan. 10 (Reuter) Sailors Guide, winner of last year's Washington International may recover from his leg injury in time to race again later this year, said his trainer Mr. W. J. Hirsch, here yesterday. Sailor's Guide injured his leg in a workout last week and81 words
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Article44 1959-01-11 9 PARIS. Jan. 10 (Reuter) Kurt Nielsen and Joergen Ulrich, of Denmark, won the men's doubles title in the Pierre Gillou Lawn Tennis Cup here yesterday, beating Jarkie Birchant (Belgium) and Budge Patty (U.S.) 7-5, 11-9. 4-6, 6-3 in the final.44 words
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Article43 1959-01-11 9 ROYAL Electrical and Mechanical Engineers semi-flnalists in the FARELF rugby competition (Spore Zone) beat Nee Soon Garrison by 16 points (two goals and two tries* to eight «a goal and a try* in a rugger match. At Aver Rajah Road yesterday.43 words
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Article32 1959-01-11 9 THE two matches in the SHA Under 23 league between the Schools and Rawhides. and Crusaders and Harlequins, scheduled to be played on the padang yesterday, were postponed owing to rain.32 words
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Article31 1959-01-11 9 JORHAT, India, Jan. 10 (Reuter) —The West Indies beat East Zone by an Innings and 17 runs here today. Scores were: East Zone 106 and 39: West Indies 162.31 words
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Article21 1959-01-11 9 IN a friendly soccer match played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. REME beat Jollilada by three foala to one.21 words
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Article359 1959-01-11 9 English Soccer Results LONDON. Jan. 10. Reuter > F(»otball Association Cup third round Accrlngton 8. t, Darlington 0 Barrow 2. Wolverhampton \V. 4 Brentford 2, Barnsley 0 Brighton H.A. 0. Bradford C. 2 Bristol R. 0. C harlton Ath. 4 Bury 0. Arsenal 1 Colchester ltd. 2. Chesterfield 0 Doncaster359 words
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Article, Illustration732 1959-01-11 9 Five men step on a basketball court to open a game. They are the standard-bearers of the vast Harlem Globetrotters organization, the visual result of the great planning and huge behind-the-scenes activity that has made this wonder Negro basketball team, which plays at the Happy732 words
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Article365 1959-01-11 10 WATCH OUT FOR THAIS 'Indon Joe' warns... INDONESIA'S Thomas Cup hero, young Tan Joe Rock, who beat Thailand's Charoen Watnasin, the Malayan champion, in the recent tournament at Bangkok, flew into Singapore yesterday firmly convinced that they'll meet again in the challenge round of the next Thomas Cup competition. "The365 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-01-11 10 TAN Joe Hock, the unofficial world champion from Indonesia, right, with Mr. Hwang Yong Ltm, an official of the Thailand B.A. and singlet champion M i g Prathung Pattabongse. Below: The United Press International picture shows Queen Sirikit of Thailand applauding as King Phumipah Adulej shakes the hand81 words
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782 1959-01-11 10 Bangkok Tourney Shows The Power In Thailand INDONESIA'S Tan Joe Hock reiterated his claim as the unofficial world's badminton champion at the conclusion of the Thai Red Cross tournament at i Bangkok on Wednesday. But, Joe Hock's success was not the most significant factor of the tournament To me. observing782 words
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Article, Illustration15 1959-01-11 10 Urn. U. S. Keat, S. Raggygn, organwr-appomted of the New Year Eve 801l and Luna15 words
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Article138 1959-01-11 10 IDFA Will Discuss 40 Min. Games IPOH, Sat. A proposal to extend the present duration of football matches from 35 minutes each way to 40 minutes each way will be among the matters to be discussed at the annual general meeting of the Ipoh and District Football League at the138 words
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211 1959-01-11 10 Penang Pun ters Played Without Fear Of Raids PENANG, Sat. Legalised off-the-rourse betting operated here for the first time today when the Perak Turf Club opened a branch office for January race meeting. A fair number of punters were at the offlceis of the Penang Turf Club at the Chartered211 words
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Article239 1959-01-11 10 THE SINGAPORE Cricket Clubs annual seven -aside rugby competition will start during the first week of next month Mr. j. Pagan, secretary of the tournament, told The Standard yesterday that he hoped a record number of entries will be received this year in view of239 words
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Article, Illustration1177 1959-01-11 10 MALA YA 'S NOT THAT GOOD YET Get* V H|o IN A YEAR OR TWO PERHAPS EVER SINCE Malaya won the five-nation Merdeka soccer tournament in Kuala Lumpur, we've been riding high on the assumption that Malaya's tops in Asian football. Malaya won the championship against Hongkong, fielding players which1,177 words
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Article139 1959-01-11 10 Sugar Ray Offered Big Pursd MIAMI mU H U'PI) Movie J Raft says h»» weight i h Robinson l'S>; to fl light hr.uvwncnt I Archie Moort in Hvnl Moore's title. Raft, who r. fro m BtVOlt-tom he is part > a > hotel, earlir heavyweight eh Patterson $4"" *o his139 words
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Article74 1959-01-11 10 MALACCA, Sa' Seat Wah w dent of the Mi I Football A l^ fifth year in Ml annual genera! m- i association yttttl There was nn for the Prtsldentshii Chief Police Ofli Ritchie. Mr M N g and Mr. Wee 1 elected vire-nrc Wee, tied with74 words
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Miscellaneous58 1959-01-11 10 SINGAPORE SOCCER All Singapore vs. Japan. Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m. Badan Kesenian vs. Balestier Utd. Jalan Besar 4 p.m. Kg. Silat Ramblers vs. Tiger Rangers, Railway ground, 5.15 p.m. Arsenal S.C. vs. Indian Youngsters, Farrer Park, 5.15 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR HOCKEY— Div. 1. Levers vs. Klang Dist. Bungsar Road. IPOH58 words
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2275 1959-01-11 11 E ASTERN WAY LEADS DAY'S PAYOFFS WITH $99 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES By SCRUTINEER rmR WARD was quickly off the mark when he p ri7P Fntry a smart winner from Courtier ana jnj: favourite. Exhibitor II in the openinr race furlongs at Ipoh yesterday, opening day of the2,275 words
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126 1959-01-11 11 FIFTH ANNUAL ECONOMY RUN IN MARCH THE FIFTH annual Mobilgas Economy Run will be held over the Easter weekend on March 28 and 29. The 745-mile course, from Kuala Lumpur through Ipoh, Kuala Kangsar, Kuala Kubu Bahru, Bentong and back to Kuala Lumpur on the first day and from Kuala126 words
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Article125 1959-01-11 11 rave mo tst 1969 ($792) 2nd 226 1 ($396) 3rd 1918 ($198) Starters ($22 each): Nos. 2211. 1004, 2093, 1367, 1447, 1279, 1912. 1267, 1422. RAVE THHEE Ist 1638 ($773) 2nd 2283 ($386) 3rd 1963 ($193) Starters ($l9 each): Nos. 1921. 1270. 1905. 2505. 1507. 1619. 2298. 2551.125 words
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Article25 1959-01-11 11 Pongol Semi- final RAJAJI Sports Club will meet Gymkhana S.C. in the semi-flnal of the Pongol Festival tournament at Farrer Park today at 5.15 p.m.25 words
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Article51 1959-01-11 11 KOTA BAHRU, Sat.— Gerda Sports Club and Field Force drew 1-1 in a friendly football match at the Sultan Mohd. Stadium. The Field Force led by a goal in the first half scored by Inspector Lawrence. Gerda equalised in the second half through centre forward Patrick51 words
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113 1959-01-11 11 Armed Forces Rest Beat Malay Regt. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Federation Armed Forces Rest XI beat the Combined Malay Regiment 5-3 in a hockey match at the Rifle Range Road stadium 'oday. The game was specially arranged to pick the Federation Armed Forces team for their annual hockey match against the113 words
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Article415 1959-01-11 11 ENGLAND ALL OUT FOR 219 Rain Restricts Play SYDNEY, Jan. 10 (Reuter) Australia's opening batsmen survived three uncomfortable overs tonight to score three for no wicket in response to England's total of 219 on the rainspoiled second day of the third Test here. Steady morning rain kept the players pavilionbound415 words
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Article147 1959-01-11 11 MOSS WINS NZ GRAND PRIX AUCKLAND, New Zealand Jan. 10 (Reuter) Stirling Moss of Britain, driving a Coo/»er, today won the Neve Zealand Grand Prix at a record average speed for the Ardrr.ore Circuit near here. Th* 150 miles (241.4 kilometre race was a Formula Libre event. Moss, who also147 words
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Article457 1959-01-11 11 Selangor Asians Trounce S'pore KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Selangor Asians trounced Singapore Asians by 19 points (two goals, three triej) to three (penalty) i n the South Zone final of the All Bluee rugby competition on tha padang today. Selangor Asians thus wound up their rugger season on a smart note.457 words
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Advertisement125 1959-01-11 11 ENGLAND Ist. INNS. (Overnight 190 (or Six) T. E. Bailey lbw b Meckiff 8 C. A. Milton c Meckiff b Davidson 8 T. W. Graveney c Harvey b Benaud St P. B. H. May c Mackay b Slater 42 M C. Cowdrey c Harvey b Benaud 34 E R. Dexter125 words
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173 1959-01-11 12 EGGS SLOGANS FOR MIKOYAN ON CHICAGO VISIT CHICAGO, Jan. 10, (UPl). —Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan came here yesterday for a 24-hour visit and got an egg-throwing, sign waving greeting from pickets. At leas; one egg struck Mikoyan's big black Cadillac limousine as it pulled away from a Cicero Avenue173 words
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Article43 1959-01-11 12 SAIGON. Jan. 10 (Reuter) The Lam Don* vegetables co-operative biggest in South Vietnam has contracted to supply a Singapore importing firm with a minimum of 400 tons of vegetables a month for six months, the Vietnam Press Agency said today.43 words
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Article149 1959-01-11 12 RANGOON, Jan. 10, (UPI). Ne Win of Burma and Yugoslavia's President Tito pledged themselves today to a further expansion of friendly relations between their two countries. In a joint communique Gen. Ne Win and Marshal Tito said their two days of talks had been149 words
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Article101 1959-01-11 12 LONDON, Jan. 10 (Reuter)— An international painting competition for deal children, the first ever of its kind Is to be judged here next Thursday at the Royal Society of Arts. The competition has had tremendous response and nearly a thousand paintings have been received from101 words
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Article17 1959-01-11 12 TRADE AGREEMENT between India and Indonesia has been extended up to June 30, 1959.— Reuter.17 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-01-11 12 many of hVr ceremoniil TcLZTkl* b^eTshi^eS^t^ fW <*£**» Vlct 1 given to Queen Victoria by the Admiraitv and O 4 Ca *s ad ?i The bar e as Portsmouth after her dea'h Aftw beinr ?tnr?i S p the Commander-in-Chief,41 words
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Article, Illustration105 1959-01-11 12 JAPANESE dress makers are among the many business firms hoping to profit from the predicted boom this year of Crown Prince Akihito's wedding scheduled for April. A quiet ceremony will be held on Jan. 14 to formalize the Crown Prince's engagement with commoner Michiko Shoda.105 words
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Article261 1959-01-11 12 US Deal For Unified Germany WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (UPl) —American officials said today the United States may offer to give Russia a flat guarantee against attack by a reunified Germany if the Kremlin will agree to merging the two parts of that country by free elections. Such an offer, they261 words
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Article105 1959-01-11 12 HONGKONG, Jan. 10 (Reuter)— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the British High Commissioner in India, said here today British investment in India was now bigger than ever and trade between the two countries was increasing everv year. Speaking before leaving for Singapore, Mr. Macdonald said British private105 words
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Article100 1959-01-11 12 JAKARTA. Jan. 10 (Reuter) Indonesian Foreign Minister Doctor Subandrio has expressed the hope that the legal relation between Indonesia and Singapore would not be based on subversion according to the independent daily "Merdeka." After receiving Mr. One Eng Guan, the Mayor of Singapore the Minister told this paper100 words
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Article27 1959-01-11 12 DELHI UNIVERSITY will confer an honorary Doctorate of Science on Prince Philip during his visit to India this month, it was announced yesterday. Reuter.27 words
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Article27 1959-01-11 12 BOTH NATIONALIST and Communist guns were silent in the Quemoy island area for the third day yesterday after a fierce gun duel on Wednesday. Reuter.27 words
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Article94 1959-01-11 12 AN ALL-WOMEN MOUNTAIN EXPEDITION KATHMANDU. Nepal. Jan. 10 (Reuter) Women mountaineers from five countries will make a joint bid next autumn to climb the world's eighth highest mountain, 26,750-foot Cho Oyu, in the Nepal Himalayas. This will be the first time an all-women's expedition has tackled one of the world's94 words
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Article209 1959-01-11 12 SKIPPER, 2 CREW DROWNED WICK. Caithness. Northern Scotland. Jan. 10 ißeuter) The 274-ton Scottish fishery protection vessel Freya turned over and sank off Sarclet Head near here yesterday a few minutes after being hit by a giant wave in icy, turbulent seas. Three men were missing but a Belgian t/awler.209 words
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Article109 1959-01-11 12 NEW BERLIN BLOCKADE THREAT BERLIN, Jan. 10 (UPl)— East German Deputy Foreign Minister Otto Winzer has said the vital Western Allied commercial air traffic between Berlin and the West is illegal and East Germany will find means to control it. Winzer challenged the right of American, Britain and French airlines109 words
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112 1959-01-11 12 LEICESTER. England. Jan. 10 (UPl)— The Chairman of the Magistrates Court nere asked a Turkish Cypriot charged with murder yesterday to stop looking as though he enjoyed the proceedings. Chairman Tom Hudson told Eyyp Celal's defence counsel "the only person who seems to112 words
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Article357 1959-01-11 12 WARNING 1 MIN., ELSE... Surprise Attack ipl;jkljkl GRIM FINDINGS AT GENEVA Hundreds Of Missiles To Launch New War GENEVA, Jan. 10 (UPl)— The West's top military experts believe effective warning against a missile attack must come within one minute of the launching^, the report of the Geneva Surprise Attack Conference357 words
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Article28 1959-01-11 12 INDONESIAN gold reserves last week again dropped by 0.22 per cent to 7.36 per cent to 7 3 according to the Bank of Indonesia's reports. Reuter.28 words
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Article28 1959-01-11 12 THE FREIGHTER Kuibyshev left Odessa yesterday with the first shipment of Soviet aid to Iraq under a recent Soviet Iraq economic pact. Moscow Radio said yesterday.—UPl.28 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-01-11 12 TU'O doctors who have just examined Sayed All Salem Kutahi, Iran's oldest man here seen in a recent picture say they are convinced he is between 18.~> and 188 years oM Kutahl says he is 185 The government sent the doctors to the86 words
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Article67 1959-01-11 12 JAKARTA, Jan. 10 (Reuter) Floods brought down a section of a giant bridge in the hill resort of Malang in East Java crushing seven bOUMf underneath and killing three people, according to Press reports from Malang. Floods which inundated central Darts of East Java were now67 words
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197 1959-01-11 12 PUEBLA DE SANABRIA. Jan. 10 (Reuter) Rescue teams working from boats and rafts were last night carryIng out the grim task of recovering the bodies of about 140 people missing after a I dam burst devastated the tiny Spanish village of Ribadelago near197 words
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Article78 1959-01-11 12 TAIPEI, Defence yesterday that a officers md en up to tne since the i bo/nbardment of 22 Aug. 23. A military officer said most of a ties were infli first few and-a-half-n ment. Other |ovei had earlier sa. military >i\\m ranged from 800. Governor Ch Provincial A>s<" r*of the78 words
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Article, Illustration1678 1959-01-11 13 Don Oakley; Ralph Lane - Don Oakley Ralph Lane By and THRUST irst obstacle which must be overcome before n a hieve space flight is Earth's gravity. 1 pull can be likened to a great funnel and a daredevil motorcyclist trying to escape Loops I ic) above show how high the1,678 words
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Article177 1959-01-11 13 RUSSIA 'S TARGET No. 2 IS MARS i EXT steps in the Russian space conquest programme. according to Ronald Bedford in the Daily Mirror, are likely to be IThe launching of an unmanned rocket to MARS probably within the next few months. 2 The firing of a "recovery" satellite a177 words
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Article, Illustration741 1959-01-11 14 WHERE'S THE SWEET MYSTERY Marjorie Proops I ivwvvw vuwwwu H, sweet mystery of life,** ran the old i^ ballad, "at last I've found you" "Ah, sweet mystery of life." war- bles your old china Proops "where «^^the hell have you gone?" For there Is no doubt it the sweet mystery741 words
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Article380 1959-01-11 14 For the test-tube sleuths at Scotland Yard the men and women of the forensic laboratory 1958 has been a sensationally successful year. Headed by Director L. C. Nicolls and his right-hand man Detective Superintendent George Salter this "silent squad has Investigated .nore than 2.000 cases; Smashed380 words
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Article, Illustration656 1959-01-11 15 IRENE LIM - IRENE LIM DV <v^^^vvwvwvvvvvvvvvvvv pUND the champagne and chandelier circuit where every girl turns out dressed it is the plain Janes who face biggest, boldest challenge how to even beat, the competition. How women take and givt no quarter in the s battle to look beautiful,656 words
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Article429 1959-01-11 15 Wrong Colour Mrs. G. E. wants to know how she could lighten the colour of a pair of crepe nylon stockings. "They are now a dark fawn, almost brown shade," she says. So far as I know there is no safe way of lightening the colour of stockings.429 words
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Article, Illustration253 1959-01-11 15 Darlings Of 18th Century darlings of Victorian girls flowers make a grand comeback in 1959 and are heartily welcomed by the fairer sex. The theme is flowers for your dress, flowers for your feet and flowers to hold as an accessory. They are nature's given lovelies, to253 words
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Article, Illustration466 1959-01-11 16 uuuuiinnAAAnnn.n.n.n.nA I Colony's Coming Visitor < i THE elegant Royai accommodation in the 5.760--ton Royal yacht. Britannia, bringing the Duke to Singapore shortly, makes of her a miniature floating palace. A bluebottle blue hull 400 feet long, with white upper works, sharp yacht-like bows and a466 words
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Article, Illustration574 1959-01-11 16 MORE HOTELS MEAL MORE TOURIST EVER 600.000 people will be travelling around the Pacific this year. There could be many more if there were only hotels enough to accommodate them. The hotel problem will be one of the important subjects discussed at the Bth annual Pacific Area Travel Conference, taking574 words
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Article, Illustration683 1959-01-11 21 Miles And Miles Of Endurance Lyndoe's Feature n unusual reader's question: ••In view of the M l situation in the world, which quality will hr needed in this new year?" it is verv easv BBW er that one. Endurance. Miles and miles of something which683 words
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Article317 1959-01-11 21 SUNDAY.— A twelvemonth with a serious tone. Responsibilities on quite new li n e s are indicated It may be difficult to avoid large disputes. Most of the time a considerable changeability exists and this affects workaday concerns. Domestic interests are at a very hifh level. MONDAY.— Potentially a317 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-01-11 21 Y one Pxery day f n fc him fifty for his birthday.12 words
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Miscellaneous183 1959-01-11 21 MARCH 21-APRIL 20 (Aries). pIRST half of this week is upsetting for friendsnips. You ought to keep visits, outings, etc. for later There is a brighter run of events near the week-end, connected in some v/ay with work interests. The home benefits also from altering financial pro.^ects A fairly emotional183 words
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Miscellaneous198 1959-01-11 21 working. Also you need to watch physical effects from tasks. The over-all impression is of over-tiredness. You will come through happily if you take it quietly Too much raw emotionalism is shown in most contacts. This could be risky because of the reactions of other people. Far better to eliminate198 words
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Miscellaneous189 1959-01-11 21 off or at best are hampered through other people's trouble?. You should be very sensible about people you meet and effects on homelife. AUGUST 22-SEPTEMBER 22 (Virgo).— upsets are indicated. Outsiders can be responsible. A tight hold on the emotions will suffice to settle this. In other directions there seems189 words
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Miscellaneous301 1959-01-11 21 7VEWS of someone connert--11 ed with you may be bothersome. This will require patient handling. You should certainly be wary about the letter you write and also your associations with neighbours. Most of your worries clear up quickly, though, leaving easy running. Indiscretions and distortions of your utterances might be301 words
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Miscellaneous96 1959-01-11 21 watch those which could interfere with your home relations. Or your work. m FEBRUARY 19-MARCH 20 (Pisces). J?XCEPT for the reactions of friends (none too good) you have a free-run-ning week. There is plenty to hearten you in your effort at improvement of home conditions. In fact, you seem to96 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1959-01-11 22 'THE SQUIRT' IS A BOXFUL OF FUN Rue Scribe takes a 1,500-mUe drive and meets a Grand Old Little Ladv (There she is on the right) HHE CUSTOMS at Johore Bahru were awfully nice about it. Knowing that we were honest holiday makers, they gave only a. cursory look into1,406 words
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88 1959-01-11 22 TN 1958 more than 130,000 American motorists bought British cars; these sales totalled about Slirt million; and they put Britain once again ahead of all other countries exporting; cars to the U.S.A.. says the British Automobile Manufacturers Association. The British share of imported88 words
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Article1024 1959-01-11 23 HAROLD NICOLSON - HAROLD NICOLSON gSffiSS&Bmm&KSFB By I. n whose judgr^<p*v~t have asR;;<e as the greatest the ".vpntieth cenigret with this ie nl were it not that difficult to unHia rtjrlf il *o conij o become ellip("tree," rror" and the i H are not alyed with the g his images uto1,024 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1959-01-11 23 ANTHONY QUINTON - ANTHONY QUINTON **y S SH I F THE SEA B Leo Walmsley. (Collins. h\ *S£ln3il& i uli^ Ma^ eld (Michael Joseph. 13s. 6d). THE PISTOL. By James Jones, (Collins. 12a 6d.) DAYBREAK. By Suiy Morel. (Harrill Press 13s M.) Y^ HAT these novels most noticeably suggest is a1,203 words
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Article, Illustration410 1959-01-11 23 Keep Calm Mrs. Brooke looked strained, and her knuckles were white as she gripped the sides of the chair, although I had given her a local anaesthetic. "Can you feel anything?" I asked. ''No." she replied, through numb lips. "My jaw is dead." "Then what's the matter?" "Nothing I410 words
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Article, Illustration1539 1959-01-11 24 JOHN COTTRELL - Battled His Way To Become Highest-Paid Golfer JOHN COTTRELL by kljkpkp In 1924, a skinny 12-year-old boy went to a golf course to find work as a caddy and raise a few pennies to help pay the bills at home. Intending to ward off this fresh competition, the other caddies1,539 words
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Article1020 1959-01-11 24 A DRUNK IN THE HOUSE OF COM MON Drink cost Raymond Blackburn a brilliant career in law. Now he has written a book, "I Am An Alcoholic," to be published shortly by Winsate Blackburn was M.P. for King's Norton and Northfleld (Birmingham) from 1945 until 1951. DRINK WAS MY UNDOING1,020 words
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Miscellaneous26 1959-01-11 24 m t» Jr^^^. t^^m^^^^^MS I Mm •'Jumped clean through a plate-glass window last night, *e did 'e says it seemed a good idea at the time."26 words
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Miscellaneous223 1959-01-11 25 VFZZIR' THERE IT WAS JK^U^t r lA jk[ MO QUESTION ABOUT YEP/ FUNNY, PkOB'LY JU ol AS PLAIN AS ANVrHIMG'/V^l 1 r"^ T^/^V IT...THAT WA3 OUR THOUGH, HIM VHE THOUGHT II VVAI^ D^sJGEDEST DREAM A N.l II 1 X P'NOSAUR TH* J/ NOT BELIEVING ALL JUST A BAD MAN EVER223 words
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