Singapore Standard, 12 January 1959
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Title Section22 1959-01-12 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD t t m i GFF SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959. Vol. IX No. 193. 15 ets. 12 Pages. (FINAL EDITION)22 words
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Article513 1959-01-12 1 Ked bit! ta obstruct Ruhman-tiurviu i #*«<?# /o#» _f "better S-JE Asia" is bar***! 'Mischievous' reports that cause ill-will between Govts. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today charged the communists of blocking him m his move to improve good relationships and economic stability513 words
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465 1959-01-12 1 Top Pine Men Meet In KL To Solve Price Crisis A FOVR-MAN delegation will represent the Central Board of Pineapple Packers, Singapore, at today's meeting m Kuala Lumpur, which will discuss measures to end the Pan-Malayan pines crisis. The delegation will comprise, Mr. Sect Teck Puan of the Chuan Seng465 words
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290 1959-01-12 1 LEON-SOH FORMS A NEW PARTY IN KATONG A NEW political party which will restrict its activities to the Katong area, t came to life m Singapore, t yesterday. The party, the Katong,* United Residents' Association. I was inaugurated by former i leaders of the Mountbatten Division of the Liberal Socialist290 words
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Article63 1959-01-12 1 CALL FOR WORLD TRADE CONFERENCE LONDON, Jan. 11 (Reuter)— A call for a world economic conference to stimulate trade is expected to be considered by the British Trades Union Congress here on Wednesday. Industrial observers said today. Some union chiefs are reported to be worried about the possible conseauences of63 words
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Article228 1959-01-12 1 LAST two Johore Reds surrender JOIIORE BAHRU, Sun Th e remaining two Communist terrorists m th e Kota Tinggi area of South-east Joh o r c surrendered at about 10 a.m. this morning Ah Chew and Ah Man surrendered to a civilian m the Sungei PaJtipan area, who took them228 words
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337 1959-01-12 1 Dr. Lim was not there, too KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Three states Selangor, Malacca and Pahang today boycotted the Malayan Chinese Association's special delegates session called to discuss the implementation of the new constitution. Singapore, too, was not represented but it was pointed out that337 words
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Article, Illustration177 1959-01-12 1 Brigitte at bus-stop But Nobody Cared CAS THIS be really true? Here ii an almost naked Brigitte Bardot at the bus stand yet nobodu even seems to notice. Unfortunately, this is only a statue the life-size model of the French film star which last week caused a row between a177 words
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Article85 1959-01-12 1 MALAY RACE HAS NEW PRIDE-TUNKU KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today declared that independence had bestowed on the Malay race a new pride. "Even the people of the Philippines considered themselves coming from the same stock," he told members of the UMNO division here today. "If85 words
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Article28 1959-01-12 1 THOUSANDS of people from all over the world, aged between six and 60, have volunteered to become Russia's first space traveller, Moscow Radio reported yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article37 1959-01-12 1 THE Royal yacht. 'Brittania." arrived m Gibraltar yesterday from England on her way to Rangoon, where she will pick up the Duke of Edinburgh next month to Uke him on a Far East tour. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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149 1959-01-12 1 Police raid notorious gang area: Hold seven PENANG. Sun. The Secret Societies Branch of the Police led by the Officer-in-Charge, ASP Kassim Aziz, raided gangster-hideouts m the notorious Noordin Street area early this morning and detained seven men m connection with yesterday's stabbing of an ex-member of Gang 24. The149 words
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Article, Illustration199 1959-01-12 1 PENANC;. Sun— Teenaged youths, sporting Elvis Presley hair-dos and Yankee p.ints created a commotion at the Cathay Cinema's midnight show last night. It all happened ai the screening of the Rock 'n' Roll singer's latest film "King Creole." Just before the show199 words
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176 1959-01-12 1 Red arms for Rl: Nothing to fear Senu KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation has nothing to fear from the delivery of armaments to Indonesia hy Communist bloc countries, declared Malaya's Amhassador to Indonesia. Inche Scnu bin Abdul Rahman, today "I do not think Indonesia would Mvmt UM those arms against176 words
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208 1959-01-12 2 Adopt Mala Ways Tur Tan Tells The Chinese MALACCA, Sun. The reason win n,, 1 the Malays m Malacca have been ifcli (o ftiendship and harmony for centuries Malacca used the Malay language M_(ttftsft?t|i every day lives, the "Grand Old Man of v I tics," Tun Tan Cheng Lock said,208 words
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Advertisement1501 1959-01-12 2 1 >>«•« A ttTTii m t w a^ToT^a^ToN^r?^^^) TUITION EASTAFF ENGLISH SCHOOL. 35. Grange Rd.. Spore 9. admits overaged boys and girls to Primary and Secondary Classes Boarding arranged. PRIVATE TUITION at your home. Primaries to Form V, m All school subiects From ?20 monthly. Particulars Box T. 3506 SS.1,501 words
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Advertisement668 1959-01-12 2 TENDER NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPART MENT: Supply of 200 Piece: Chokes 400 Watts Tende: Deposit $200/-. Close 2.15 p.m on 6.2.59. Tender document are available from Electriclti Department (Roo m 109). or production of the City Trea surer's Deposit Receipt, which will be made m the668 words
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Advertisement563 1959-01-12 2 IH O T BRITISH MALAYA/EAST CANADA CONFERENCE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF PEPPER. SHIPPERS are notified that. I effective 10th January 1959 8 until 31st March 1959. the r undernoted Contract Rate will apply on Pepper, black J or white, m bags: CAN. $70.- per 20 cwt. I HENRY NOON CO.,563 words
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Advertisement567 1959-01-12 2 ICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 192 of 1958. Re. N. M. NAINAMUSAH CO.. (a firm) of No. 27. Coleman Street. Spore. 6. Receiving Order made 3rd October, 1958. Date of Order for Summary Administration567 words
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Advertisement217 1959-01-12 2 NOTICE TO SHIPPERS < STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMI I that the following new services will be opera'- j SING APOREJTO TANDJONG PRIOK \M> PXSPJIj Commencing 24th January. 1959 "DAPY 1 rrom Singapore every fortnight. Loading t k?_£ JiSL J nua ry- 19^9 and wharf loading ttc be provided should there217 words
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Article824 1959-01-12 3 ■THERE was enough evidence during the past A |to shew that the Soviet Government is always »to match any aid the Western democracies to fhe free countries of Asia. There is a Kion basis on which the Asian nations seek -the development and strengthening of economy. But, m effect,824 words
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Article49 1959-01-12 3 ti Lim r«ck Kirn Road. b'pore d. PO Box No 1563 Cables. lICEPNEWS" •-UMPiiB el ***** (5 lines) A!1 deDartment* China Insurance Bids 174 Batu Rd Telecy^one 88^66 It 93 Cowan bt fel 382<J JCa 8 L*ith St Tel- 4055 *1-A Buk.t China Vel: M7l49 words
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Article, Illustration360 1959-01-12 3 u^^b^ ir - u^^b^ir^ FGF the Singapore City Council finds itself rom. pelled to call m (he Pol.cc to investigate the explosion on Thursday last at St. James Power Station, which plunged a part of the City In a three-hour blackout; w hen there maj appear to be doubt about the360 words
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Article820 1959-01-12 3 FRANCIS ASHBORN - FRANCIS ASHBORN by COLOMBO. letters and telephone calls made after the communal riots m Ceylon last May were one of the reasons why the island was kept m a state of emergency until the end of the year. These threatened that if Christians and racial minorities did not820 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1959-01-12 3 INTERSTELLAR PEARL HARBOUR gAID the American: "We mustn't have a Pearl Harbour m outer space. He was talking about the YOU KNOW WHAT now on its way to the sun. I think that probably represents a view widely' held m the United States and, to a lesser extent, m this1,211 words
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570 1959-01-12 3 Rawle Knox - NASSER GETS A BROKER FOR THE WEST Rawle Knox by CAIRO. 'P'HE prospect of renewed financial relations between Britain and the United Arab Republic, coupled with President Abdul Nasser's crackdown on local Communists, has created an air m Cairo that seems somewhat fresher for Western diplomats to breathe. Even the570 words
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Advertisement19 1959-01-12 3 I [MODELLING OLD JEWELLERY WATCH REPAIR SERVICE ENGRAVING BY MASTER CRAFTSMEN H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jewellers Kuala Lumpur and Singapore19 words
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Advertisement43 1959-01-12 3 i Did you know... i II l__vw I IKLJ il _H __T To a human being on the moon the sky trow Id always be blacfc. because there it no atmosphere, as on earth, to diffuse sunlight and make the air appear blue.43 words
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Advertisement80 1959-01-12 3 BARGAINS For HER SHIRT BLOUSES $3.00 SACK BLOUSES (10 colours) $5.50 PLAIN SLACKS (8 colours) $5.50 SWISS CUTWORK BLOUSES $6.50 DACRON SLIM SKIRTS $8.50 SWISS SILK SHANTUNG 36" $4.80 ayd FRENCH DRESS LACE 36" $4.80 ayd ALSO GUIPURE LACES, CHANTILLY LACES And SILVER LACES. For HIM TEE-SHIRTS (Plain Fancy) $3.4080 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-01-12 4 CHE AZIAN BINTE MOHAMED YUSOFF. an ex -pupil of the Methodist Girls School. Ipoh. left for the Malayan Teachers' Training College m Britain for a course last week Che Azian, daughter of Inche Mohamed Yusoft bin Hiji Osman of the Public Services Commission m the62 words
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Article55 1959-01-12 4 EARLY yesterday morning,, a Police party from Tanjong Pagar Division surprised six thugs carrying pike poles m Havelock Road, Singapore. The Police arrested one man Who was still carrying the weapon. Another Dole was also seized which had been thrown away by one of the th55 words
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Article47 1959-01-12 4 UTICA. New York. Jan. 11. (UPI > -Larry Brown. 30. won a spaghetti eating contest yesterday when he put away a jug of wine, a loaf of bread, two and-a-half pounds of spaghetti and three pounds of sauce. His prize —a crown made of pizza pie.47 words
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164 1959-01-12 4 The Queen's Dilemma— Where To Put A Painting KI'ALA LUMPI'R. Sun. The Raja Permaisuri Agong was m two minds today regarding: a painting she had selected at the third annual exhibition of the Wednesday Art Club Group, which she visited with three of her grandchildren. She liked the exhibit Kepala164 words
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156 1959-01-12 4 BATA Men's Help Industry' Appeal To Govt. THE Bata Employees' Union. Singapore, yesterday appealed to the Government to take all possible steps to protect local industries. In a statement issued yesterday, the Union's Secretary. Mr. M.S. Dawood. asked the Government not to sacrifice local Industries "m the name of entrepot156 words
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Article, Illustration327 1959-01-12 4 THE chairman of Haw Par Brothers Ltd., Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, yesterday opened the new building of the Xanyang Aw Clan General Association m Geylang Road. On the same day. the Association celebrated its eighth anniversary. which added colouf and pomp to the occasion.327 words
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615 1959-01-12 4 MORE PEOPLE THE DOLE IN S'PORE— REPORT Welfare Dept. Overspends Its Budget Of $9 Md. THE Singapore Social Welfare Department overspent its last year's public assistance budget of $9,000.--000 by almost $500,000, and the reason was more jobless people received financial relief. This is illustrated m the sudden rise m615 words
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Article83 1959-01-12 4 U/VS THE UMNO yesterday soul from the Bl fl to expel any i^y, :s found to oe with o: pro-P A1 Is The Dh Mr. Za;nuddin bs The Standird fin step wa> bc;r. ?W view of UMNO.- rln Ho .said that jm gency derision" n t 4 mousiy reached83 words
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Article, Illustration382 1959-01-12 5 I Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, will open n > s first seminar of the newly-formed Pan-outh-east Asia Women's Association of Singai.n IV at the Cultural Centre, at 8 p.m. it was announced yesterday. The following dav, he will »lso entertain delegates anrt nembers at a cocktail party382 words
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Article163 1959-01-12 5 Black Monday For 31, 500 ■k li Black Mon- record number I< Singapore stud1! he attending ifter a five-week i I .re includes about ung children who ping to school for ".me. This week 's will be openhe total to 725. aLso .see 7.166 wno passed the ndarj Entrance B163 words
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Article66 1959-01-12 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun.— Van Swee Ting alias Ngan Seng Choy. (30) was allowed $500 bail after he had claimed trial m the Magistrates Court here on Friday, to a charge of cheating. Swee Ting was alleged to have cheated M. Suppiah of $140 at the 13th66 words
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Article62 1959-01-12 5 Sultan A Father In June? ALOR STAR. Sun The Sultan of Kedah, Tunku Abdul Halim Shah, who will be officially installed on Feb. 20, will become a father m June this year. The Standard learnt from a reliable source here. The Sultan who celebrated his 31st birthday last November. married62 words
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Article142 1959-01-12 5 A Poace Radio Patrol party on Saturday night broke up a gang clash m Smith Street. Singapore. The party was cruising along North Bridge Road when they saw about eight men righting. The police charged the attacking group. The men scattered but one of them was142 words
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Article, Illustration331 1959-01-12 5 I Boy Plans mm Channel Njj sreeted by Mr. Bridges, director--11 <»f the British md Holidays is David from Singa*ho recently com- l hitch-hike of »"il«\ which offiended, as far as he •••nrrrned m the headquarters, nned by him. Journey took one s331 words
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254 1959-01-12 5 New National Union For Office-Workers 100,000 POTENTIAL MEMBERS KIALA LUMPUR, Sun. A national trade union with a potential membership of about 100,000 commercial workers was formed here today. Styled the National Union of Commercial Workers it replaces, m effec\ the re-cently-cancelled Malayan Federation of Clerical and Administrative Staff Unions. The254 words
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Article101 1959-01-12 5 KOTA BHARU, Sun. The Minister of Natural Resources, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuridin today promised a new land code to bring about uniformity among all states on land matters He urged the east coast states to formulate new land schemes so that more people could101 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-01-12 5 'Give Up' Plea To Comrades THESE four 'surrendered enemy personnel" (former Communist terrorists) have signed an appeal to their former comrades who are being hunted by Security Forces m the Operation "Jaya" area of Central and North Perak. Over 100.000 copies of this appeal have been distributed by units of78 words
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Article, Illustration146 1959-01-12 5 'Princess Of The Piano' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The 'Crown Princess of the Piano". Miss Philippa Duke Schuyler, tonight gave an exclusive Royal performance before the King and Queen here, less than one hour after her arrival m the Federal capital. Miss Schuyler, 24, is a daughter of the Editor of146 words
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126 1959-01-12 5 Police Foil Gang's Bid To Rob Shophouse PENANG, Sun. A hurried telephone call to 999 brought a party of Police to surround a shophouse m East Jelutong m the early hours of this morning, and nip m the bud a bold attempt of a gang of unknown men to rob126 words
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Article70 1959-01-12 5 KUL I M. Sun.— A rubber tapper, Yaccob bin Wahab was committed for trial at the next Assizes m Alor Star on a charge of murder by Dato Nik Hussain bin Nik Zainol m the Magistrate's Court. Yaccob, who reserved his defence, was alleged to have70 words
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Article, Illustration292 1959-01-12 5 Minister Tells Of 10-year Plan In Kelantan KOTA BHARU, Sun. Minister for Natural Resources, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, who is making a two-day official visit to the State, told a conference here today, that the land development authority had begun 20 land292 words
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141 1959-01-12 5 Rubber Workers Agree To Wage Plan KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Union of Plantation Workers and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association will sign a wage agreement early next week. The Standard learnt today. This ends a wage deadlock that has lasted almost a year. The workers are expected to141 words
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85 1959-01-12 5 Chusan Steams In With 112 Tourists PENANG, Sun.— The P and O. liner. 'Chusan' sailed m today with a record number of 112 passengers from Britain. The visitor! were taken on a sightseeing tour. The Botanical Gardens. the Snake Tewople. the North Coast Drive and the Penang Hill were some85 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-01-12 6 'Thank You For The Good Work' COLONY LAWYER, Mr. M. A. Lewi, who is Ihe Secretary of the St. John's Ambulance Association. Singapore, was yesterday Riven a farewell tea-party on his retirement from the Association. Mr. Lewi who will be succeeded by Mr. Wong Yip Long is returning to England84 words
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160 1959-01-12 6 20 Bukom Teachers' Grouse Settled THE timely intervention of the Singapore Teachers Union and the Ministry of Education resulted m the amicable settlement of various problems that confronted 20 teachers m Pulau Bukom last week. The teachers were dissatisfied over housing conditions and social amenities given them m the island.160 words
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Article213 1959-01-12 6 Author Oi Several Books THAILAND'S second senior prince, Prince Chula Chakrabongse and his English wife, Princess Elisabeth, are arriving m Singapore this week for a short visit. The Prince is a well-known author, lecturer, journalist and broadcaster. The Royal couple will spend a few days213 words
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Article137 1959-01-12 6 New Scheme To Improve Livestock DABOXG. Kelantan. Sun.— The Veterinary Department m Kelantan is launching a new scheme to improve livestock m Pergau valley m Ulu Kelantan. Under the scheme selected farmers will set HO cows and 40 ewes. In addition, two eros? Sindhi stud bulls, two halfbred Dorset rams,137 words
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Article40 1959-01-12 6 LONDON. Jan. 11 (Reuter) "John" and "Jane" retain their position as the most popular Christian names for British boys and girls, according to a 1958 survey of the births column on the front page of the London times.40 words
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105 1959-01-12 6 MORE DRINK TODDY; SO MIC IS WORRIED IPOH. Sun. The Perak branch of the Malayan Indian Congress is alarmed over the increase m the sales of toddy m the State and has urged the State Alliance to discuss the matter at their next meeting. In a letter to the State105 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-01-12 6 DEPUTY Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain, cuts the ribbon to declare open the 52. 500,000 Headquarters building of the Royal Federation of Malaya Police Co-opera-tive Society m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. On the Minister's left is the Commissioner of72 words
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330 1959-01-12 6 Come see atrocities in Sumatra— Rebel Chief WE HAVE ■__-______-__-____-_-_-_-----------___--_---------_-__■< NOTHING TO HIDE' COLONEL Maludin Simbolon, rebel "Foreign Minister" m Sumatra, yesterday called upon free nations of the world to send independent observers to "see for themselves the state of affairs m Indonesia." In a New Year's message broadcast over330 words
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Article50 1959-01-12 6 PENANG, Sun Thc body of a maidservant. Yip Chan Honi, was found m the sea ofT the new field of St. Xavicr's Institution yesterday afternoon. The 09-year-old woman was believed to have left her house m Cintra Street at noon yesterday without informing the inmates.50 words
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73 1959-01-12 6 TEX th:cs yesterday morning attacked 22-vear-o!d Soh Song Kai as he came out of a public convenience m Carey Road, off Havelock Road, Singapore. The thu?s slashed Soh. with paransjs who ran about 200 yards before he fell down In a pool of blood.73 words
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73 1959-01-12 6 NEW $200,000 IPOH HOTEL OPENS TODAY IPOH, Sun.— The latest and most up-to-date $200. n00 "Robin Hotel" will be opened here tomorrow. Main features of this new 16-room hotel are a roofgarden for dancing, an attractive bar and dining hall and an underground car park. Situated at the end of73 words
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Article74 1959-01-12 6 THE following were elected office bearers of the Raub Division U.M.N.O. at the annual delegates meeting held m the M.C.A. premises recently. President: Inche Yeop Sendiri bin Haji Hussin. (reelected). Vice-President Inche Hussain bin Jali (re-elected). Secretary: Inche Buyong bin Sal as (re-elected). Treasurer: Inche Sulaiman bin74 words
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Article354 1959-01-12 6 Entrance Exam Faiiu^ Parents Want To Look At Papers THE 3,000-strong Singapore Teachers' Union will start an immediate survey of all bright students who failed the Secondary Schools Entrance Examination. Mr S. Sivanandem. President of the Union, told The Standard yesterday that teachers will be asked *.o submit reports354 words
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Miscellaneous595 1959-01-12 6 PH______HHH_P_|HH||HHBMIB|^HHHHHH|H |^^g|Tr«aTT^_^^^_^^^^_^^^^^^fl3 (-:ca\ Holiday. Melody T:me. ___L_^B ■ll Mil W.l 11 fl fl fl Tfl V IflW Mm "Out the Dark 1 fl 1 k IP#'l kl Pfl fl 1■ fl i'l Via k Wkl fl fl Stars on Wings. 830 Snorts m m^L m^t^m amm \^^^^^^m mm\]hm\immM ____l V^^__-595 words
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Article, Illustration732 1959-01-12 7 Irene Lim - Irene Lim By [M 0 IM DAYS Qete ou Should Have Seen Them At The irst All-Male Show- They Were A Wow! WHOEVER said "Vanity, thy name is woman" apparently clean forgot about the existence of MEN. For men ore just as vain as women if732 words
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Miscellaneous231 1959-01-12 7 v i _P f N BUT WHY I /OH,THEV HAIN'T xSF $i\ \s <( \hJ^i-c H u c <i-E f -THASS j THAR'S ■">> ALLTWESE PRETTY DOG PATCM GALS !f M LOOKOUT Jl MO ANIAAAL!!-TMASS J DOGPATCHJM V GORLS RUNNING 7 THEY IS PARADISE V 8 v> > FORTHAT <\231 words
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Miscellaneous269 1959-01-12 7 TODAY'S QUOTATION: mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmgmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmm your mind on routine ■lfl flfl tn Oct. out comparing it uith that K9 flfl Kfl 22— Attend conscientiously HAAApI to minor lOR EVERY- I exce^ es ONE: Tho.-? who are alert R^^H V^ fl ?4Wfl SCORPIO- -Oct. 2:i to resourceful, secretive. will Nov. 21— Seek harmmake269 words
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Advertisement1171 1959-01-12 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated tn Singapore) IH lines) S oZ" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE lZ" SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON t, CONTINENTAL roRTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (via sucx with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,171 words
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Advertisement970 1959-01-12 8 MITSUI PS LINE JAPAN LINE S'poro P.S'hom Penong Narasan Maru for Japan Ports 13 Jan Accepting cargo for Pacific, Central and South American ports with or without transhipment at JaDan on irhrough bills of lading. U.S.A. LINE. For New York, Philadelphia. Baltimoro via Bombay Suer. Mikagesan Maru 15 Jon 18970 words
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Advertisement630 1959-01-12 8 EAST ASIATIC LIL HOMEWARD SAILINGS tor Aden Port Sa.d. G Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Bremen, Homburg. r Gothenburg ond Oslo. °**Ssl *'po'« Ml* "SIENA" M "LALANDIA" «2, Jo 222!J "SARGODHA" .>.._ 1 Colls Beyrouth. Lottokio ond Gdyn.«, Calls London for possengert. OUTWARD SAILINGS for Bongkok and Soigon Penang P S'hem k "BUSUANGA"630 words
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929 1959-01-12 9 MARKETS RALLY AFTER SLOW START IN NEW YEAR Finance And Commerce B^^^^___ a^_^-^_^_^___ a^^_ M^^_ B^^M GFDFDFF (By A Market Correspondent) MARKETS were off to a slow start m the New Year, but as the week progressed interest developed and turnover improved. Industrials were selectively better, Tins steady and Rubbers929 words
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108 1959-01-12 9 A SMALL reduction m the prices of almost all grades of tinplate, but larger cuts for some of the thinner grades. has been made by the T.K Iron and Steel Board, m a revised schedule of prices announced last month. The new schedule is108 words
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Article69 1959-01-12 9 I/, Tobacco (UPI).— c for the sale of m world ir reaped, be- l of some to guaranlii I to the 'or ol Agricuitioni from Belgium were ta for talks with tlOir. ir officials I arketing of 0 and other under disthe shift of ting centres69 words
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Article105 1959-01-12 9 THE LATEST concept In marine radar— the unit system has now been introduced by a U.K. firm, Kelvin Hughes. Radar sets are now being produced as a number of selfcontained units. Groups of these units make up complete sets ranging m size from those suitable for small ships105 words
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Article52 1959-01-12 9 Sun. (TPI).— m ai .>h officials r Z toward an 3 credit arran of shipto a rera News Agency. required for pyards is and Poland is r.csia to provide for a Polish technito draw up pans for c Rnal agreement Is report sain, Indoe 15 per to USSS52 words
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Article82 1959-01-12 9 SWISSAIR, the airline of Switzerland, reports increased traffic and revenue jn the company's operations during November last year. During the month, the airMne offered 15,714,175 ton kilometers, or six per cent more than m November, I P .=> 7 The revenue Ton Kilometer increased to 8,651,172 (seven82 words
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211 1959-01-12 9 BUSINESS on the copra market last week had been slow, with sellers continually retreating to higher levels, says Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd s report. This attitude was mainly j attributed to increased' overseas quotations and! the keen demands shown for loose copra During the211 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-01-12 9 I I irnne.in nations building a common ir rrsfMrrh station at 1. drnova, Switzer- Photo is an aerial view of the station being constructed mutually by the 12 nations. In this air shot the huge 600-ft diameter of the pro-ton-synchrotron is plainly visible. In background57 words
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Article292 1959-01-12 9 THE MALAYAN share market was quietly steady m all sections on Saturday. Turnover was small. The following price changes were announced:IVnrSTRIALS Fitzpatricks 1.02 1.07 Henry Waugh 1.29 131 M. Colls. 0.56 0.58 Straits Steamship ($1 stock) 0.71 073 Straits Traders ($1) 1 64 1.66 Wilkinson Process 167 170292 words
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Article268 1959-01-12 9 A HYDRAULIC lifting platform which can be fitted to the rear of a commercial platform and which will lift loads up to 6 cwte., is the latest item of equipment to be produced by a Northampton engineering firm. The manufacturers state that the equipment, known268 words
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Article456 1959-01-12 9 TOKYO, Jan. 11, (Reuter). Mr. Michisuke Sugi, President of the Japan Export Trade Promotion Agency (JETRO), will leave here on Jan. 15 for Sydney to preside over the opening ceremony of the Japanese trade fair, to be held there for one week from January456 words
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Article64 1959-01-12 9 WORK has started on the coastal shipping wharf at Port Adelaide. The project Is expected to cost more than £A.800.000 and to be completed In two years. The plan includes a rump for the proposed roll-on rolloff vessels to operate between Port Adelaide and Kangaroo Island,64 words
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Article33 1959-01-12 9 FACTORY usings of unmanufactured tobacco m Belgium, increased slightly m the first half of 1958 to 28.5 mil. pounds, compared with 28.4 mil. pounds m the first six months of 1957.33 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-01-12 9 Tunku Sees P.I. Stock Farm THE Federation Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, visited the State-run dairy farm on Alahang. South of Manila, during his recent tour of the Philip, pines. Photo shows the Tunku. at a stall on Ihe Alabang stock farm. Behind him is the Philippines Agriculture Secretary. Juan51 words
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Article40 1959-01-12 9 THE Malayan Fxchan:* Banks Association made tba following changes m its rates to merchant oil Saturday Bellini tt o.d randy Swiss Franca 140-1,2. French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1633-1 4. Italian Li.c *****. Other exchange rates rema;n unaltered40 words
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Advertisement75 1959-01-12 9 DFGF Wishing Our Chinese Patrons <£ Friends A Prosperous Happy New Year KADER'S NEW YEAR'S SALE Commencing 12th January 7959 An exclusive range of materials for all taste and prices to suit every pocket. Visit: ABDUL KADER CO. 59, Arab Street, Singapore 7., Tel. ***** INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT EH2B^Es_y fr75 words
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869 1959-01-12 10 RONNIE DUCLOS - RONNIE DUCLOS A Review Of Malacca Sports Says MALACCA, Sun. A REVIEW of our sports activities m the past 12 months shows no particular achievement, but it had its share of goodwill, encouragement and hope for the future. And like many other states In869 words
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125 1959-01-12 10 SPAIN'S GIMENO TAKES AUSSIE TITLE PERTH. Jan. 11 (Reuter) Andres Gimeno. of Spain, won the men's singles title m the West Australian lawn tennis championships which ended here today. In the final, he defeated 18--year-old Earl Buchho-z, of the United States Davis Cup Squad, by 6-1, 6-4. 6-3. The Spaniard125 words
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Article53 1959-01-12 10 PRETORIA, Jan. 11 (Reuter> The South African Amateur Athletic Union's executive committee last night accepted m principle a request for affiliation from the South African Bantu (African) Athletic Association. If m future if any problem arises regarding racial question, the matter will be dealt with m consultation53 words
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Article81 1959-01-12 10 IPOH. Sun. A ten-man Perak Chinese Recreation Club side scored two good goals to beat the TPCA from Kuala Lurr.pur by 2-0 m a 'friendly' hockey match played on the Upper Padang this morning. Inside right Chua Eng Kirn gave the 'Recs* the lead m the81 words
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Article76 1959-01-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Army Depot Police (Selangor) will meet 1/7 Gurkha Rifles, Johore. m the final of the Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces Knockout hockey competition on the Negri Sembilan Club at Seremban on Wednesday. The Police have named the following for the final: Kahar bin Samad,76 words
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Article44 1959-01-12 10 FOUR goals by Allan Green of Command Pay Office enabled Serangoon Garden Sports Club to trounce Singapore Traction Company by seven goals to nil m a friendly soccer match at Serangoon Gardens yesterday. Other scorers were: Pasqual. Teng and McNaughton.44 words
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Article48 1959-01-12 10 CAPETOWN, Jan. 11 (Reuter) Harold Henning, the 23--year-old Johannesburg professional, won the Western Province Open Golf championship, worth 1,250 sterling with a 72-hole total of 280 here yesterday. Eric Moore was runner-up with 282, with defending champion, Bobby Locke, next on the 283 mark.48 words
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Article87 1959-01-12 10 BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 11, (Reuter). Donald Carr (Derbyshire) hit 144 to help an M.C.C. team gain a first innings lead of 175 against Argentina on the second day of the match here yesterday. M.C.C. were all out for 363 and Argentina who made 188 m their87 words
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Article26 1959-01-12 10 PARIS, Jan. 11 (Reuter) France beat Scotland by nine points to zero after leading six-zero at halftime m ths Rugby Union International here yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-01-12 10 LONDON: London heavyweight boxer Henry Cooper pets in some practice for his fight with British title-holder Brian London by punchina Lo>idon's face, drairn on a punching bag. Henry teas working hard nt the Thomat A Beckett gymnasium in the Albany Road, Old Kent Road. Tonight he meets LondonUnited Press International - 65 words
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265 1959-01-12 10 PERAK CA TO RUN SCHOOLBOYS COMPETITION IPOH, Sun. The Perak Cricket Association will run an inter-school cricket competition for a trophy donated by the King's Dragoon Guards this year. The Chief Education Officer, Perak Mr. F. T. Laidlaw has g.ven hii blessing to this competition and it is now for265 words
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Article186 1959-01-12 10 THE BIG FIGHT TONIGHT LONDON. Jan. 11, (Reuter). With a lucrative world title fight within their grasp, Britain's two leading heavyweight boxers. Brian London and Henry Cooper, will battle for London's British and Empire Titles at Earls Court, London, tonight. Pre-fight propaganda has boosted the contest to a "needle" alTair.186 words
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Article41 1959-01-12 10 KOTA BAHRU, Sun.— Kota Raja Sports Club beat Stadium Youngsters by two goals to one m a friendly soccer match yesterday. Hussein Mohd and Gani scored for Kota Raja and Khalid Idris -educed the deficit for the youngsters.41 words
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Article95 1959-01-12 10 LONDON. Jan 11 (Reuter) —Replay dates for the Foot ball Association Cup third round which resulted In draw s yesterday are TUESDAY Preston North End vs Derby County WEDNESDAY Manchester City vs Grimsby Town, Lincoln City vs Leicester City. Torquay United vs Newsport County and Nottingham95 words
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Article753 1959-01-12 10 NORWICH SHOC UNITED Cup favourites take beating LONDON, Jan. 11 (Reuter) In a day of Football Association Cup shocks, the greatest of them all was at Norwich, where the lowly Third Division club trounced mighty Manchester t/nited 3-0. The United, second favourites for the Cup and bidding for a record753 words
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Article233 1959-01-12 10 LONDON i v Ear v Brentford Brighton li Bristol H n h Bur, o. IrinliT^l Honravt.-r |<„ Wk SB pmtpoi g Fulham n iv,,, 1 LciceM.-r < ft, ,"J Luton !,..<„ f Norwich M.I Plymouth 1 Southampton I t\* Tooting and J \n||, p J Worcester Ig\ v postponed233 words
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Article150 1959-01-12 10 iYDNKY, |H Tiro H m Sydney, JJj and AHftfl *ii claim ii- J^J wa\j tn H Pn Ju dan fl lure and p ti assor fl enct to test •>.• the tlowt fl <*d f»ii fl (XI 'Til Ml H fhe VAMi fl They fl trary150 words
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Article20 1959-01-12 10 OYMKHA «t beat Raj ln ihe P< r J match li y day. They .< \V Youngsters d Farrer Park-20 words
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Article134 1959-01-12 10 SYDNEY. Jan. 11 (Reuter)— Jon Konrads. the young Australian swimming star, cracked the nine minutes barrier for the 880 yards and 800 metres free styles here yesterday. Competing m the New South Wales championships, he clocked 8 mins. 59.6 sees for 830 yards to slash134 words
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Article60 1959-01-12 10 SYDNEY. Jan. 11 (Reuter) —Australia overwhelmed England by 44 points to 16 m the second speedway test here last night. Australia now lead 2-0 m the five-test series. Peter Moore. Lionel Levy and Keith Furtner each had two wins and two seconds. England's top scorer was Ken60 words
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Article31 1959-01-12 10 CALCUTTA, Jan. 11, (Reuter). Ridic Lar, five-year-old English-bred gelding, yesterday won the Queen Elizabeth II Cup. a trophy valued at 1.000 guineas presented by the Queen.31 words
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Article25 1959-01-12 10 SEREMBAN. Sun. Negri Sembilan beat Seiangor, the Malayan Champions. 1-0 m their friendly inter state hockey match on the Negri Sembilan padang yesterday25 words
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320 1959-01-12 10 BELFAST. Jan. 11 (Reuter) —Freddie Gilroy, of Belfast, won the British and Empire Bantamweight boxing title* here last night when the referee stopped his contest with Peter Keenan, the holder, of Glasgow, at the end of the eleventh round. Keenan, who had taken severe punishment,320 words
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Article520 1959-01-12 11 Probable Felds For Wednesday WING are weights and probable starters for I on Wednesday, Jan. 14, second day of the f Club meeting: ess 3, Div. J—SVz Furs. St. C 4 HOBB^ Mr CX. Ch>« L RN Mdm. CT. Coh Jk< rA M'ELS Ch n Stable r r M SULLIVAN520 words
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Article89 1959-01-12 11 »c *re weights for n thp last day: One— 9 furs: 9.00 P 8.13 Fn UT 812 Ur 8 S!ll 8.10 8.06 18 8.06 t 8.03 Fa r ">? 8.02 J*kt 8.01 Rom ]j P« 710 Evelyn 7.09 Cl. 5, Diw 2—9 furs: Two Dimension 9.07 Rilleen89 words
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Article142 1959-01-12 11 an. 11 (Rev- this year's r-up, has for the men's an Lawn >|onship 8t which 1 week. ll Alrx Peruvian-'-t, hut thorp r he will a ,iomach t West AusiPi earlier econd to i eedinn. 2 seeds for the S Australia's r»r c i or>e142 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-01-12 11 FLASH And Singapore't keeper Furukawa to give the an. Furukawa made a great third goal zoomed past goaU Colony I'ictory against Japbut futile attempt to stop it.29 words
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375 1959-01-12 11 SCRUTINEER - FLYING START FOR APPRENTICE JOCKEY MOSES LEE SCRUTINEER By IPOH, Sun.— Moses Lee, the outstanding apprentice jockey last year, made a splendid start m the new season with a long-priced winner when he landed Mr. W. C. Cheong and Mrs. H. Y. Leong's Eastern Way to pay $99 and $37375 words
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Article105 1959-01-12 11 IPOH, Sun.— The Perak Pirates XV which included several 'stars' from Selangor and Penang scored a narrow nine points (two penalties and a try) to eight points (a goal and a penalty) m a friendly rugby match over the State XV on the Ipoh Padang105 words
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Article100 1959-01-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Headquarters Ministry of Defence will travel to Port Dickson on Wednesday to meet the Federation Military College m the semi-final of the Federation Army inter-unit knock out hockey competition for the General Brooke Cup. The winner of this match will qualify to meet100 words
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Article13 1959-01-12 11 TIGER JUNIOR beat Kamjong Silat 2-0 m a soccer match yesterday.13 words
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Article, Illustration908 1959-01-12 11 FRANCIS BOEY - It's THUMBS UP S' PORE! FRANCIS BOEY -Goal No. 2 Bouquets For Walton Butcher By m—i i.^ i. W u On ond they well-deserred victory. Although the ™'S'" »fc ri mP L- Wos by $olltor y 9° o1 the Colo "y sirf e could well be proud or their achievement908 words
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Letter113 1959-01-12 11 ON behalf of the foot ha 1] team of Japan. I sincerely express m v thanks for the kind treatment and hospitality of the football association of Malaga and Singapore during our stay We trust, our tour was really successful and instructive for us indeed and contribute much113 words
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Article79 1959-01-12 11 IPOH Sun— The Mentri Besar, Perak, Inche Mohomed Ghazali Jawi. patron of the Perak Malays Hockey Association, will entertain the state Malay horkcy team to a teaparty at his residence here on vVednesday at 4 p.m The Malays won the Razak Cup m the Malayan Malayi79 words
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Article31 1959-01-12 11 PARIS. Jan. 11 (Reuter) Kurt Nielsen. Denmark, beat Jaroslav Drobny, Egypt. 6-1 0-7 0-7 m the first men's «ir.cles semi-final of the Pierre Gillou lawn tennis tournament here yesterday31 words
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Article32 1959-01-12 11 MOSCOW. Jan 11 (Reuter)' Pavel Kolchin. of the Soviet Union, and his wife, Alevtina. won international skiing everts at a meeting at Sverdlovsk yesterday, the Soviet News Agency Tas.-; reported32 words
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Miscellaneous118 1959-01-12 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SGSFA Div. 1: Frinting "A" rs Police "A'\ Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Div. 1: Marines "A" v s TTSH "A" Jalan Besar. 620 p.m. Div. 2A: Customs vs Woodbridge, Woodbridge Ground Div. 2A: SMF vs Prisons, Prisons Ground Div. 2A: Education vs Jurong, P. T. Ground Div. 2B:118 words
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155 1959-01-12 12 Britain UAR to re-establish diplomatic ties CAIRO, Jan. 11 (Reuter)— Britain and the United Arab Republic will establish consular relations immediately after the signature of an agreement ending financial differences between the two countries, the authoritative newspaper "AI Ahram" said here today. A draft agreement is reported to be ready155 words
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Article83 1959-01-12 12 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Jan. 11 (Reuter). Po.ygarr.y is now "out of fashion" m the Moslem world where people find that one wife is "more than adequate." Mr. Mohammad Awad said here. Mr. Awad told the United Nations sub-commission on prevention of discrimination and protection of83 words
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Article77 1959-01-12 12 NEW YORK. Jan. 11. (Reuter). Duke Ellington, the Negro bandleader and composer, is reported to be preparing an exclusive recording of a suite for Queen Elizabeth. Ellington was so moved by this meeting with the Queen during his recent tour of Europe that he decided77 words
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Article41 1959-01-12 12 LONDON, Jan. 11.— (UPD Radio Peking claimed yesterday that an American warship has "intruded into China's territorial waters m the Matsu and Tunguin areas." It said the Foreign Ministry has issued the "47th serious warning against this military provocation."41 words
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Article173 1959-01-12 12 Britain More Snow LONDON. Jan. 11 (Reuter) More snow fell m many parts of Britain during the night and the general freeze up of the past few days continued. Conditions were reported •erioui m northeast Scotland where some villages had been cut off by deep snow173 words
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Article124 1959-01-12 12 VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan 11 (REUTER) Three frogmen are bringing up $270 (Malayan) worth of gold a day from bottom of the ice-coverd Fraser River. 100 miles north of Vancouver. They reach the gold by climbing down a ladder through an eight-foot tunnel124 words
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Article133 1959-01-12 12 WASHINGTON, Jan 11 (UPl)— Earl E. T. Smith, U.S. ambassador to Cuba, who had been accused by rebel leader Fidel Castro of being pro-Batista, resigned yesterday. White House press secretary James C. Hagerty said President Eisenhower had accepted the resignation "regretfully." Castro charged last Oct. 26 two133 words
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Article72 1959-01-12 12 PARIS. Jan. 11 (Reuter) France is to provide more aid and secrecy for unmarried mothers under a new social aid la/. Under the new law, a hospital cannot refuse to admit any woman who is m th e last month of pregnancy or who has been delivered of72 words
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Article177 1959-01-12 12 Number 10 Downing St. Searched \NEWSBRIE]?S\ LONDON. Jan. 11. (Reuter) —The grounds of No. 10 Downing Street, official London residence of the Prime Minister, and the treasury building next door were searched during the night after police on duty outside heard suspicious noises Downing Street adjoins Whitehall and is only177 words
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Article441 1959-01-12 12 LONDON, Jan. 11 (UPI).— Prime Minister Harold Macmillan is being urged by scientists to promote a Commonwealth Sputnik if Britain cannot afford to go jt alone. Over the past week meeU Ings of interested scientists have resolved that Britain is making a mistake mi n not joining441 words
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Article1018 1959-01-12 12 Nuclear tests tntn: Agreement almost realised ~*he says SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11 (UPI)— Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan, declaring that "world I trade means peace," called on the United States last night to lower barriers to U.S. -Soviet exchange of goods. Mikoyan made the1,018 words
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Article, Illustration141 1959-01-12 12 MARIE TORRE. 34 television columnist for the New York Herald Tribune, stares out of the press room at Federal Court. New York, last we?k before leaving for Hudson County Women's Prison to begin serving a 10-day sentence for contempt of court She was placed m141 words
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158 1959-01-12 12 NEW DELHI. Jan. 11 (UPI) The International Jurists Commission today reaffirmed the principle that an independent judiciary and a legal profession are essential "to the maintenance of rule of law and proper administration of justice." The commission, which ended its annual meeting here158 words
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Article, Illustration126 1959-01-12 12 Castro - The Errol Fly story— Castro by HAVANA. Jan. 11 (UPI) Cuban Rebel chieftain Fidel Castro said yesterday he knew nothing about the let wound movie artor Errol Flynn allegedly received while fighting with Castro's forces. "Why is everyone asking me about Errol Flynn?" Castro asked, with a laugh. The actor126 words
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Article177 1959-01-12 12 NEW DELHI, Jan 11, (Renter). President Tito of Yugoslavia and Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, meet here this week and are expected to review international afTairs. including recent developments m the communist world. Soviet moves over Ber.in are experted to receive particular attention. The Yugoslav leader is due177 words
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Article33 1959-01-12 12 IAMGKOK, Jj An _r course for 100 Amy here repwi Southni7ati( I cisc j to be The Unites of Lt.-i vat. for R< It, to train the < n I an; the virl33 words
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Article44 1959-01-12 12 TOKYO. Jan. 11 (Reuter)— Mount Sakurajima m Kyushu, Japan's southernmost island, today erupted three times and blew up smoke and ashes RC'O metres (about 1,300 feet) onto the sky. Police laid no casualties were reported. The mountain has been increasingly active lately.44 words
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Article58 1959-01-12 12 Nixon may pay return visit Mr. Nixon, though he exp ed interest, had declared that oflficia arrangements would! have to be made. The sources described the VI o-President as havinc felt that Mr. Nikovan \va^ the most able of the communist leaders he had n et. and a man with58 words
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