Singapore Standard, 13 January 1959
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Title Section17 1959-01-13 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1959. Vol. IX No. 194. 15 etl. 12 Poges> (FINAL EDITION)17 words
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Article502 1959-01-13 1 3 EXPERTS TO PROBE BLACKOUTS tVhat ivas cause o/ nnmmww* cuts? Expats' exodus not to blame THE SINGAPORE City Council yesterday set up a Committee of Inquiry to probe the recent blackouts on the island. The Committee will be composed of three independent engineers Messrs. Charles Wang S. L. Low502 words
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Article, Illustration417 1959-01-13 1 ANDY ROZARIO - $30,000 in gems, ancestral pistol stolen when robbers strike ANDY ROZARIO By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Gems worth about $30,000 and a pistol and ammunition handed down through two generations were lost when the Jalan Kamuning home of a young foreign diplomat was burgled last night. Mr. Yehia Kabcl. 26-year-old Attache417 words
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Article, Illustration257 1959-01-13 1 Now bid to sooth anger of Tunku Premier Djuanda to visit Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The Prime Minister of Indonesia, Dr. Djuanda, is expected to make a State visit to Malaya next month, the Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, and the head of Indonesian Embassy m257 words
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118 1959-01-13 1 PINES PRICE FIXED AT 2V 2 cts A LB. KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Pineapple Industry Board, which held a meeting with the representatives of the Central Board of Pineapple Packers today, decided on a two-and-a-half cents price for a pound of the fruit from smallholders. The agreed price will118 words
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Article78 1959-01-13 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, (Reuter). The Federation of Malaya will have set up a world record m rubber replanting by the end of this year, according to the Natural Rubber Development Board m a bulletin issued by the Federation's embassy here. Malaya will have replanted and newly planted 1,10078 words
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186 1959-01-13 1 COPE KUMAR - Guaranteed! $225 m pay packet for estate men COPE KUMAR By KIALA LITMPUR, Mon. Malaya's 320,000 plantation workers will be guaranteed a $225,000,000 annual wage packet under an agreement just reached between the National Tnion of Plantation Workers and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association. The agreement which will fix186 words
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Article167 1959-01-13 1 LONDON, Jan. 12 (Reuter) —Negotiations for "a rundown of the temporary services" operated by the Royal Dutch Air Line (KLM) to Singapore have been m progress for a number of months, a Foreign Office spokesman said today. He had been asked at his daily press167 words
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Article34 1959-01-13 1 THE Big American earth satellite which radioed Christ, mas messages from President Eisenhower ceased transmitting space data back to earth yesterday according to a report from Woomera rocket range In Australia yesterday.34 words
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149 1959-01-13 1 Boatman gets $300 for saving airman A PULAU TEKONG BESAR ferry-boatman yesterday received concrete proof that it is important to be at the right place at the right time. Because the boatman, Mr. Wong Fatt Sheng. was rowing towards Changi Point last Nov. 13 a Leading Aircraftsman, B.S. Taylor, is149 words
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Article, Illustration312 1959-01-13 1 CHAN SWAN BEE - Comet IV jet to test our airports CHAN SWAN BEE By BRITAIN'S new Comet 4 jet airliner will make its maiden fiight to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur at the end of the month to test the suitability of the runways at Paya Lebar and the Federal capital airport. Th e312 words
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193 1959-01-13 1 Fed. Customs Boundary Is In S'pore Rail Station KUALA LUMPUR. Man. The Federation of Malay* Customs Duties Collection Ordinance, 1!)53. which was passed by the Singapore Legislative Assembly on July 16, ir».*SB. came into force yesterday, and has created a Federal customs boundary m the Singapore railway station. The ordinance193 words
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Article36 1959-01-13 1 A TANKER carrying butane gas and a car collided In fog yesterday at Charleston. Mississippi, killing five of the six people m the car and injuring the sixth and the lorry driver. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article24 1959-01-13 1 A FAMILY of seven perished yesterday when an oil stove exploded and set flre to their home In Cincinnati. Ohio. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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946 1959-01-13 2 KILLING WAS A TRAGEDY TO THE COUNTRY— DPP Fonseka murder trial opens 'Another youth was intended victim' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Murder of young school teacher Stephen Peter Fonseka on May 11 last year was today termed by DPP Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Abas m the Supreme Court as one depicting946 words
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Article91 1959-01-13 2 SATA NEED $2,000 FOR PARTY SINGAPORE Ar.ti-Tuberou-A lation yesterday I for public donations to help run i*s annual Ch:Year party for pri\ d Jta SATA 1 Pu v G idji Ni ai,l that there arc 132 adult children-r-ten eligible for partidMr- Nicol lid lha! fn previoui years SA'IA bad to91 words
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Article38 1959-01-13 2 Singapore Magistrate, Mr. If. Coomaraswany, yesterday fined Tnn Chwee Cha and tin Chens Lcong S2O each on a rharso of disorderly behaviour at the junction of Amoy Street and Cross Street on Dec. 17 last year.38 words
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143 1959-01-13 2 TEN THOUSAND peters m colours to advertise the Singapore Constitution Exposition will be displayed on buses and other public places m the Colony. The Exposition, the largest planned m South-efl.st Asia, will be opened on Jan. 24 at 5 p.m. Hundreds of workers and NTtlsti143 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-01-13 2 FROM OFFICE DESK AIR JOB I ROM i fir* J World ii, th j| tion's Hi. n m M to a joh m I That, m cirorr f I >li^s Padn I IUiU I into snr. I f«»r short j S.u,| M I airline to j linrs f II uniforms76 words
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Article15 1959-01-13 2 UNT AXED LIQUOR KWI X dutial I i jail by tend ay t- M 115 words
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Advertisement634 1959-01-13 2 mmmm" Am\ W __-__________E_____________________^^_____k_____________________________________P'^___l 1- b :ffr.:.,r.THr^rl BIRTH McGUFFIE to ("on and Gordo: on 12th January 1939 at Kandang Kerbau Hospital Singapore, a daughter. Susan Gi'lian. Mother and baby both well. SITUATIONS VACANT PENANG PORT COMMISSION has a vacancy for an experience^ SP'.NIOR STENOGRAPHER with a shorthand speed of at634 words
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Advertisement1336 1959-01-13 2 NOTICES P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "C" and above registered Contractors will be received by the Superintending Engineer. Public Works Department, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m on 23-1-59 for the Supply of Metal from Batu Caves Quarry for period 1.2.59 to 31.1.60 Full particulars are obtainable1,336 words
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Advertisement248 1959-01-13 2 .NOTI C jj S NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that ONG CHEOK SENG also known as Ong Boni Seng of 2\ Trevose Crescent. Singapore 11 is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written248 words
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Advertisement16 1959-01-13 2 SOMETHING 1 Consult RIGHT 51. Illtiir Ko.m I irlrpJionr We cater Household Repairs for month NJ16 words
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792 1959-01-13 3 ORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD January 13, 1959 China Expats? THE anomalies m the Singapore City Council's jmstration are becoming more than passing ige. The comedy of errors and contradiction h the PAP-led Council has been staging since isumed office has now started to show much er policy trends and implications792 words
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Article, Illustration1247 1959-01-13 3 #*####. ##> HE. 1 JVE - The New Masters of Cuba ##> HE. 1 JVE A HERO'S WELCOME HAVANA r pHE new master of Havana, Camilo Cienfuegos, tall, gaunt and only 26, sat listening gravely to the slick city men kneeling before him. They knelt to keep out of the way of the television cameras, but1,247 words
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Article, Illustration814 1959-01-13 3 SEA TO Secre tary- General On Important Mission fHE Secretary-General of the South-east Asia Treaty Organisation arrived m England on Saturday on an official visit to the United Kingdom. He is Nai Pote Sarasin who at the time of his appointment m July 1957 was the Thai Ambassador m Washington814 words
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Article138 1959-01-13 3 rMCAAAl AMAIVCIC MuW mmr m w mm m Sir— I refer to the leader in Monday's Standard under the heading "Dismal Analysis" wherein you state that I have blamed "Speedy Malayanization as having been responsible for bringing about this alarming state of affairs." As you are aware,138 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-01-13 3 Kxpertt say less than 5 percent of the earths surface has been mapped m accurate detail. Of some 55 mi!l.on square miles of the world's land surfaces, only about 10 percent is covered by topographic maps of any kind. The moon, of which only 41 per cent61 words
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Article, Illustration397 1959-01-13 3 Cuter Gunesekers - Cuter Gunesekers ah fi \M*es t>ECt_.\T events show that Soviet Russia and Communist China, whether hy agreed plan or just coincidence, are striving to win the hearts of the democratic world, ihe grand tour of the U.S.A. by Russia's flrst Deputy Premier, Anastas Mikoyan, uho maintains "a hale-fellow-well-met"397 words
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Advertisement63 1959-01-13 3 fe^ IT'S HERE NOW -VW 250 O.H.V. mmmmJ STAR Model C 15 WITH THESE EXCITING FEATURES Modern unit design of engine gearbox; enclosed battery and aircleaner; 17" wheels with full-width hubs and straight spokes; folding klckstarter; styled petrol tank with attractive plastic badge high powerweight ratio ensuring outstanding performance. Call63 words
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Article, Illustration305 1959-01-13 4 PAP MEN TICKED OFF FOR MESS IN COUNCIL Stop bickering and get on with the work— says public SINGAPORfc political leaders, trade unionists and the man-in-the-street yesterday flayed the City Councillors for indulging m "party politics" instead of looking after the welfare of rate-payers. They arc unanimous m their opinion305 words
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Article, Illustration449 1959-01-13 4 Ensure maintenance of our tradition Sir Alan tells younger lawyers SINGAPORE'S new Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, yesterday appealed to younger members of the legal profession to "ensure the maintenance of our great tradition." Sir Alan made this appeal at the gathering of Bench and Bar at the beginning cf449 words
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49 1959-01-13 4 Ceremonial opening of S'pore Assizes any doubt. "To enable the machinery of justice w function with full efficiency, the Bar itself must be ab'.e also to command and retain the troat and respect ol the public" In this regard, he said, much depended upon the younger members of the49 words
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Article147 1959-01-13 4 Weil done cables Garcia to Tunku KUALA LUMPUR. Mon In a cable to the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, President Carlos P. Garcia of the Republic of the Philippines, expressed his happiness at the approval of the Manila decisions by the people and press of .Malaya The following i s147 words
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Article168 1959-01-13 4 Dragon boat critic flayed FORMER president of the University of Malaya Athletic Union, Mr Rahim Kadir, was criticised m an editorial for having objected to the use of dragon boats for an intervarsity race on the grounds that they were not Malayan craft. The editorial appeared m the latest issue168 words
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Article, Illustration286 1959-01-13 4 WOMEN ARRIVE HERE WITH A WARNING TO MEN THE 10-woman delegation to the Pan Pacific South-east Asian Women's Asso nation conference m Singapore flew into the Colony with a warning for men the world over. "We're here to fisht for the rights of the women," declared the leader, pretty Miss286 words
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Article50 1959-01-13 4 CHARLIE Lie, was yesterday charged m the Sin?apo/e Ninth Masistratt'i Coun wai being a member of a secrei 50JVet* Group 24 at .100 Chiat Road on Jan. 9 'i«H Illilty and was released on Police bail until Jan. 26 when his case will again be mentioned.50 words
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194 1959-01-13 4 Supply of water will not fail —Engineer SINGAPORE City Water Engineer, Mr. P. C Lim, yesterday assured the public that there would never be a breakdown or interruption m the supply of water, "at least m the foreseeable future." He was referring to the fear expressed by Opposition City Councillors194 words
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Article139 1959-01-13 4 Company Paymaster Admits Forgery Khoo Tiang Chuan. a foi paymaster of the Standard Vacuum 011 Company yesterday p.eaded guilty m thc Singapore A.-size Court to five charges of forgery Mr. Justice B ittlOM postponed sentence U Jan pending a report from a Probation Officer. DPP. Mr. A. \V. Chowi the139 words
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Article47 1959-01-13 4 TAN SENG TWEE. If, waa acquitted on a charge of attempted robbery by the Singapore First Distrirt 1 Mr. J. F. McWllliam, y< day because of lack of evidence. Tan was alleged to have snatched at Tan Ah Poh's purse, m Kampong Payah on Sept. 8.47 words
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362 1959-01-13 4 Investors get guarantee under new clause CAPITALISTS who have mace subs ant.al investmrnti for the eventual rmnufa"turr of certain Roods m Singr.oore have bern guaranteed licences undrr amendments to the Control of Manufacture Bil\ T«c amendments vjtjfft made by a Se'ec' Comm'ttee appointed by the LesisIttttTS Assemb'y to consider thr»362 words
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Article297 1959-01-13 4 ALOR STAR. Mon. A former ft Malayan Communist Tarty, Chun I .mi his friends who are still m the .juiit;l. that his wife, hahy and himself v, and happy life here, after their rtcenl surr> Chun Lam said: "During tin met many of our ex-comrades wl earlier. Some are297 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-01-13 4 BKMI.M. rday I j lo ittend *a and the f fen led at E Gem Sir Ro Br_ti>h chieis m S I c pre M: at the would pn the j J D m S of the the i Th' r i *i rr: 5 Mr r f r50 words
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Article31 1959-01-13 4 THAI PRINCE WILL STOCK AT PENANG TH prin I from I cm) I I I a I i I; por. 'I Pi author. and ing hi.s Rl to his h> n31 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-01-13 4 MISS 1 er on<i..ry itudy n i *fi Miss \.t ter of an In Yap Chm Choo*20 words
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Advertisement67 1959-01-13 4 1 -for PUBLICITY 3 1 Exhibition! stands o wallsite painting I P$ general display neonsigns I p| Agents for: Singapore Traction Company I I*. Federation Bus Companies 1 Wm Singapore Airport Penang Ferries 1 j3| Leading Publications Wallsites Hoardings 1 8 L. d_____________S______!____________________. EkVMRHb| i ________t________^ Wfjurm I _r »-^B_________y__ii_______a67 words
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198 1959-01-13 5 OP fed. army OFFICER SIXTH IN LINE TO PERAK THRONE LOPE TO BE INSTALLED tXJA KECHIL TENGAH k \I KANGSAR. Mon. At a ceremony L Thursday, at the Istana Iskandariah, the Perak will formally instal Colonel Raja L.r Rashid bin Raja Abdul Rahman as Raja Tengah a title which will198 words
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432 1959-01-13 5 Strong racial ties needed to build up new Malaya SINGAPORE'S political and community leaders yesterday shared the view of Tun Tan Cheng-lock that the Chinese and the Malays should strengthen the bonds of their friendship and unity to build a united Malayan nation. They432 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-01-13 5 THE CHIEF of the Far Eastern Department of the Colonial Office m London, Mr. W. 1. J. Wallace, who is now m Singapore, yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock. Mr. Wallace, who is on a Far East tour,80 words
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Article, Illustration241 1959-01-13 5 Lib-Socs act: Expel Leon-Soh from the Party THE Liberal Socialist Party, Singapore, last night expelled City Councillor, Mrs. Felice Leon-Soh, from the Party. The party executive committee found her guilty of not owing allegiance to the organization. Mr. E. K. Tan, secretarygeneral of the party told The Standard that Mrs241 words
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176 1959-01-13 5 What's the fuss? ask 'rescued' sailors SIX sailors of :he Royal Navy, who became the subject of a 20-hour air-sea search, were bewildered when "rescued" yesterday morning off the Johore coast. The first thing they asked was: "What's all the fuss about?" Crew members of H.M.S. Ceylon were reported missing176 words
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Article, Illustration130 1959-01-13 5 Back From Seminar A SINGAPORE girl. Miss Ellen Ailan Ong who just returned by air from Saigon where she had been attending a four-week social science seminar, says that "the Vietnamese people are extremely hospitable and friendly". A graduate of the University of Malaya m Social Studies. Mis s Ellen,130 words
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Article65 1959-01-13 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon.— A tea Darty was held here yesterday to mark the opening of the Kuala Kangsar branch of the National Association of Perak m Jalan Patani. Mr. Goh Siew Hock, deputy leader of the N.A.P. Perak, m the absence of the president. Mr. Foong65 words
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174 1959-01-13 5 'No mixing of sexes' decision welcomed ALOR STAR, Mon. Religious leaders m Kedah today hailed the step taken by the State Government yesterday to stop "Western style" gatherings which allow men and women to intermix socially. Officials from the PanMalayan Islamic Party also expressed satisfaction at the stand taken by174 words
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Article105 1959-01-13 5 UNIONISTS TO STUDY IN CALCUTTA THREE Singapore trade unionists left for Calcutta by air on Sunday to take up a course m trade unionism. They will study the history of the international trade union movement, principles of trade unionism and employeremployee relationship at the Asian Trade Union College m Calcutta.105 words
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184 1959-01-13 5 Braga hears complaints on dogs, standpipes A DELEGATION of villagers from Kampong Kirn Hong, off Lorong 3 m Geylang. Singapore, yesterday complained to the Health I Minister. Mr. A. J. Braga. that water facilities m their area were poor and inadequate. The villagers met Mr. Bra«a during the f-ourse of184 words
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154 1959-01-13 5 Bird talk at the Odeon by MacDonald ABOUT 80 members of the Malayan Nature Society listened to a talk on birds given by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, British High Commissioner m India, last night at the Hollywood Room, Odeon Cinema. Mr. Mac Donald's talk, centred around the birds of India,154 words
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Article222 1959-01-13 5 EMPLOYEES of the Whay Hin Pineapple Cannery m Singapore who are at present on a "go slow" yesterday surprised the management with a fresh demand of a loan of $200 per person for the Chinese New Year. r The new demand was made222 words
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Article88 1959-01-13 5 TAN KIM SENG was yesterday given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal when the Prosecuting Officer, Inspector Franklin Samuel, informed the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. K. T. Alexander, that complainant m the case could not be traced. Tan was charqen with being a member88 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-01-13 5 Sir Ewen Replaces Mr. Mason THE Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, has today appointed Sir Ewen Fergusson, the Chairman and Managing Director of Strains Trading Company, a nominated member of the Legislative Assembly m place of Mr. .1. M. Mason who resigned last month. Sir Ewcn. 51. (above) inined89 words
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Article164 1959-01-13 5 A VIP's Exciting Flight MR R K. TURNER, the Chief Secretary of Jes&elton. arrived m Singapore from Britain yesterday after what he described a* "an exciting flight." Mr. Turner's plane, a BOAC Britannia. wwas, s toreed to return to London airport on Saturday because of hydraulic fault m the fuel164 words
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Article22 1959-01-13 5 A MALAY Rirl, 1* yean old. was yesterday admitted to the Singapore Middleton Hospital MifTi rinc from paralytic poliomyelitis.22 words
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Advertisement351 1959-01-13 5 Colonel Lapp: Brilliant career 1 t the time of the Japanese invasion of Singapore Col. Raja Lope, then already a full Lieutenr.is m command of a platoon defending the beach Pasir Panjang. Here the Royal Malay Regiment t gallantly and displayed its true soldierly spirit. h still young and untried351 words
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Advertisement123 1959-01-13 5 TOOTAL JUl^B man can to M V VI the man who V W TOOTAL can be sure he TOOTAL _fl I dj_____fl carry a guarantee of quality. mt Ww colours rrv^ Ti^ Smm W or conaervativa 3 Dreumg OowifcN J» pattern*. WathabW Generoutly cut "jQP E#" > I for comfort123 words
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Article331 1959-01-13 6 Kingpins gone, but remnants may still regroup By 808 PERIES ALTHOUGH the kingpins of the notorious criminal organization which kidnapped for ransom several millionaires m Singapore and the Federation, have been banished, remnants of the gang are still a threat, Colony Police Secretary, Mr. Eu331 words
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Article, Illustration196 1959-01-13 6 Dr. Hale (polio fame) leaves Colony 'for good' DOCTOR Jimmy Hale architect of the polio immunization programme m Singapore is a bacteriologist who Just can't stay away from his work. Two things he did yesterday before sailing for Europe on the Karakorum, proved him a man dedicated to his profession.196 words
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Article112 1959-01-13 6 PENANG. Mon. A member of the education subcommittee of the Sungci Pinang branch of the Labour Party was arrested by Police. I who found him m possession of two books by Mao Tse-tung. the ex-chairman of the Chinese Communist Republic, the Magistrate's Court was112 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-01-13 6 THESE TWO PRETTY PRINCESSES, with a taste for art, are the grand-daughters of Their Malayan Majesties. Eighlcen-year-old, Tunku Amah (l»it and her sister Tunku Arishah, 15, are seen Mdmiting works of art displayed at the 3rd Annual E.rhibitjon of the Wednesday Art Group m Kuala64 words
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341 1959-01-13 6 Seminar Topics Include A Talk On Women's Rights THE Business programme of the International seminar of the Singapore Chapter, Pan-Pacific Southeast Asia Women's Association, which will be opened on Jan. 15 by the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, will be conducted at the Cultural Centre and the lecture rooms341 words
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Article147 1959-01-13 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) In Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot nom. 86 86\ RS.S. No. 1 Jan. 861 86i RS.S. No. 1 Feb. 86* 861 RS.S. No. 2 84} 85 R.S.S. No. 3 83* 84 Tone: Quiet The tin price m Singapore was *****147 words
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Miscellaneous246 1959-01-13 6 ■M|||H||B|MM«2MM2MflA 530 o.m Judo practice WiV l 9J__r__H^l r>>r beginners (senior. 5.30 pm T A'J WtmM U*__^______L_g__l_^_______l YWCA (KlttlCS M..IaV BC Kfl H E9sV9V__^^vfl H tm _____lSlflT A Bccinners pm. M_B|fW^ >*<' iM BBW___WJi^M rnter mediate 600 p.m. B ue m Triangle Cluh-Programme planHMBBMMH^MHMgpiarite 500 p m Geylang Mrait* Chinese246 words
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Miscellaneous196 1959-01-13 6 Morning to You. 632 Morning Prelude. 7 a.m Time Signal and News. 705 Announcers Choice 8 a.m. The News. 805 Announcer's Choice Again. 830 String Song. 9 00-9.45 a m English Schools Broadcast. I pm. Good Afternoon to You 1.01 Off the Track. 130 Time Signal and News. 145 Fingers196 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-01-13 7 ll\ owns a Baby Grand, a sousaphone and a organ—nut the only instrument he can play is the reorder. You II see him 'playing a piano, though m THE LADY IS A SQUARE.''38 words
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Article, Illustration422 1959-01-13 7 THE HOLLYWOOD LOWDOWN IRKCTOR Vincent Sherman chased all visitors c vet of "The Philadelphian" while he shot love scenes with Alexis Smith, m an orchid ►Rown, and Paul Newman Ie Reynolds moves to dx to >tar with Bing and Robert Wagner y One For Me"... let Bros, has anil will422 words
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Article674 1959-01-13 7 A New Look At Newley FOR as far back as he can remember, screen actor Anthony Newley has wanted to make music his profession. Now he gets the chance —though only for the purpose of his role m a new film "THE LADY IS A SQUARE", which takes a musical674 words
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213 1959-01-13 7 FOUR BELLS AND ALL'S WELL WITH PADDY CARSTAIRS! COME people can do with very little sleep. John Paddy Carstairs seems to be one of them. He is the director of the Norman Wisdom films. The latest, "Tne Square Peg." When Paddy can't sleep he works. For he is a novelist213 words
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Article104 1959-01-13 7 tX)R the ultimate m horror- picture ingenuity how about this? American film technicians have perfected a special stunt effect to produce *'a new dimension of fright." At appropriate points m horror films, weird apparitions are made to hover above the audiences' head. "Emergo," as the new104 words
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Article38 1959-01-13 7 Hollywood Jean Simmons, now starring m Warner Bros.' "Home Before Dark." pinned the name of Tracy on her daughter, •ifter Spencer Tracy, who is a close personal friend of the star and her actorhusband. Stewart Granger.38 words
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Article30 1959-01-13 7 Hollywood—For the first time m her screen career Jane Powell changes her blonde tresses to brunette for her co-starring role with Dana Andrews m Warner Bros.' "Enchanted Island."30 words
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Article38 1959-01-13 7 Hollywood—The novel on which the Rosalind Russell starring "Auntie Mame" film was based enjoyed an unprecedented 112 weeks on best-seller lists. The hilarious story, which also became a Broadway comedy hit. wu authored by Patrick Dennis.38 words
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Article40 1959-01-13 7 Hollywood Jean Simmons, starring m Warner Bras.' "Home Before Dark," is one of filmdom's most solidly established talents, yet has no official residence m Hollywood. With her husband. Stewart Grander, she lives on a 10,000-acre ranch near Tucson.40 words
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Article47 1959-01-13 7 Hollywood Marianne Leibl. famous European horoscopist. graphologist and author, has a role m "The Nun's Story." the Fred Zinnemann production for Warner Bros. Miss Leibl is the author of "The Psychology of Woman." which has been translated into seven languages. "The Nun's Story" stars Audrey Hepburn.47 words
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Article51 1959-01-13 7 Hollywood Jack Gray, famed maritime painter whose works have been exhibited m leading art galleries throughout the world, was commissioned by Samuel Bronston, producer of Warner Bros.' "John Paul Jones," to do a series of paintings of battle sequences and of stars m the Technicolor prcduction, starring Robert51 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-01-13 7 That's Pamela Searle One Of Els tree's... •GIRL IN ARMS" Lovely brunette Pamela Sparie is one of the "GIRLS IN ARMS." Twenty-one years old, she was born In Karachi. India, and before she entered films she sold flats for an Estate Asent. "GIRLS IN ARMS.** now In production84 words
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Miscellaneous255 1959-01-13 7 RITA DEL MAR PAY'S QUOTATION: Hie integrity of men is •e measured by their ucl. not by their proPns —Junius [ESDAT FOR EVERY- ike headway, parti- e savings, reare concerned. !:i rough tne rerr s and contacts of Build on a practi- >• -out-sure basis. JH"R BSTHDATE BIRTH SIGN RIES—255 words
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Advertisement1157 1959-01-13 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD *x CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated <n Singapore) <1* lines! THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE _'.7." SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via ether ports to lead and discharge cargo (via suex with liberty to proceed via P*n*ma or Capo ef1,157 words
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Advertisement979 1959-01-13 8 MITSUI IB LINE japan Line S'por. P.S'ham Penang Narasan Maru for Japan Ports G. 40/44 Asateru Moru 24 Jon 22 Jon Mogamisan Maru 25 Jan Accepting cargo for Pacific, Central and South American ports with or without transhipment at Jaoan on through bills of loding. U.S.A. LINE. For New York,979 words
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Advertisement530 1959-01-13 8 EAST ASIATIC L:« HOMEWARD SAILINGS tor Aden. Port S O Rotterdom. Amsterdam, Bremen, Hombure Gothenburg and Oslo I >° r fSKo.O SIENA" fc "LALANDIA ">° 2 n.. 2 pi "SARGODHA" <*** c, h aorlt •ft Call. Beyrouth. Lattakia ond Gd rßll Calls London for passenger* i! I *< OUTWARD SAILINGS530 words
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Article83 1959-01-13 9 n. The Rural m ..rid Development m i are to $75,000 m I b-t land devt'lopE the Malays. 44 per- The 1 I ilay ecunoR.I.D.A. t<>:d ii several of I to help ou: i tiers m planti during re|r ps, he said, I them m earning I thp period83 words
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Article64 1959-01-13 9 *vpe <f spinning hin«, by solar encrwas a on 7. before a itfiiu Vest Bengal Mm- aime m a to rgy rive er jc m ri neces-ary either 'he wheel or for ring rth v lone automatir thr i electro-magnetic Icated silica, when t .ns rays, absorbwhich would to64 words
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Article38 1959-01-13 9 Machinery Imports X Jan. 12 (UPI).— ft m Jog.ianing to import rhinr for iboo a Antara N< ai i the officials tc work for unoy n iron B< een clo hope to develop oar ro•iicr u;cs for bamboo38 words
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Article286 1959-01-13 9 KUCHING, Mon Sarawak's external trade for November last year was a rise of $2.52 mil. over that of the corresponding month for 1957 Figures released by the Sarawak government showed total value of that colony's external trade for November, 1958, amounted to $76.92 mil. ($74.40286 words
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Article91 1959-01-13 9 Decline In R.I. Exports JAKARTA, Jan. 12 (Reuter). —Indonesian agricultural Minister, Mr. Sadjarwo. told reporters that Indonesia's total export m 1938 was estimated at between 5,000 and ti.ooo rupiahs (between £60--000.000 and £75.000.000 sterling). Ho said this was between 1,500 mil. and 2,500 mil. rupiahs (between £20.000 000 and £30.000.00091 words
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Article95 1959-01-13 9 SINGAPORE ChiPCM Pro-d-.re Exchange noon closing prices Der oicul yesterday were: Copra Dec-Jan. $41 buyers; $42 sellers; coconut 01. m bulk $84 sellers m drums $67$ seller?; Muntok white pepper $129 sellersSarawak white $128 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing pri-*s fair merchantable rnixeo copra January95 words
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Article117 1959-01-13 9 DIVIDENDS of the following Companies announced are: Idris Hydraulic Tin Ltd., An interim dividend of Id. per share ('.ess income tax at 8 6 m the ill) for the company's financial year ending Dec. 31, 1958, payable m London on 10. 1950 to all shareholders registered on Jan.117 words
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Article58 1959-01-13 9 JAKARTA, Jan. 12 (UPI) Mr. James C. Baird. Jr.. Director of the United States International Co-operation Administration (ICA) mission to Indonesia, returned to Jakarta, following a six-week long trip to the United States for consultations. Mr. Baird's talks were described as "routine consultations" with ICA officials58 words
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Article142 1959-01-13 9 fnd more compreof three riienines has been '.ondon. semi-automa-mbody the •te firm m ery for the Tv and are to produce high- :>" iRS at fast rates. ■v i'ion and control rate of pro-' duction possible without involving an equally high rate of spoilage and faulty142 words
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Article29 1959-01-13 9 BOTH INDUSTRIALS and Tins were steady m the Malayan share market yesterday, while Rubbers were selectively better. The turnover was small. The Malayan Sharebrokers Association announced the foi-29 words
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Article245 1959-01-13 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.12: Fitzpatricks $1.04 $1.03; Gammon $1.79. $180 ready an^ delayed; W. Hammer $1,641; M. Cement $1.78 $1.79; M. Colls. 58c 57c 56c overnight; Metal Box $169 to $1,674; OCBC $20.40; Robinson ords $1.38 and overnight; Sime Darby $1.38.245 words
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349 1959-01-13 9 CALL TO HAVE JAPAN IN S-EA ALLIANCE it 9 l n f iulm m\mr^nm mm^^^r^^^Trn^^ KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Japon should be included m the Cultural and Economic Alliance of South-east Asian countries proposed by the Federation's Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, leader of the Tokyo Metropolitan trade mission, Mr. Y.349 words
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85 1959-01-13 9 £83.8 m Record Oil Revenues For Iraq BAGDAD. Jan. 12, (Reuter)— lraq has received a record sum of t°,3,812.423 sterling m oil revenues for last year from the Iraq Petroleum Company and its associates here, it was announced yesterday. Oil exports during 1958 totalled 33,255,294 tons also an all time85 words
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280 1959-01-13 9 British Textiles LONDON, Jan. 12 (Reuter) Tne Financial Times today claimed that there were signs of a recovery m the British Textile industry, but held out little hope tha*, such a trend would benefit the cotton section of the industry. "The recovery has been280 words
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Article130 1959-01-13 9 Rubber Slips 3/8 Cent SINGAPORE rubber price dropped 3/8 cent yesterday, to close at 86 i cents per Ib. for International first grade January shipment, on lack of buying support. Opening at about previous levels, the market ruled quiet with fluctuations narrow. Apart from some covering for Russian shipment, lowers130 words
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Article50 1959-01-13 9 JAKARTA. Jan. 12 (UPI).— The American-owned Standard Vacuum (Stanvac) Oil Company has proposed an oil price formula to the Indonesian government, m an attempt to get an increase m domestic oil prices. The propo.-ed prices are more m line with inter- j national prices, it was reported.50 words
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Article67 1959-01-13 9 TOKYO. Jan. 12 (Reuter). The third Soviet-Japanese fishery talks mainly to decide salmon and ciav catch quotas m the Northern Pacific for Japan m 1959 opened here today. The Japanese Agricultural Minister, Mr. Kunio Miura, said at the opening ceremony that he hoped the delegates of both67 words
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Article46 1959-01-13 9 Rice Due In Padang JAKARTA, Jan. 12 (Reuter) Antara Newsagencv said that 3,000 tons of rice were exoected to arrive directly m Padang. Central Sumatra, from Burma next month. One thousand tons of rice have arrived m Padang. to reduce the rising rice prices, Antara said.46 words
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Article53 1959-01-13 9 NEW annual peaks m passenger and cargo operations of United Air Lines were registered m 1958. Mr. W. A. Patterson, president, reported .m a company year end review. An estimated 7,200,000 passengers were carried by United m 1958. an increase of eight per rent above the previous record53 words
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Article28 1959-01-13 9 In the rst three quarters of 1958. Austria's footwear production totalled approximately 6.2 mil. pairs, about 15,000 pairs more than during the same period m 1957.28 words
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Article166 1959-01-13 9 And Tins Are Steady lowing price changes: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Selleri Fitzpatricks 1.02 106 W. Hammer 1 fi3 1 65 M. Cement l.Tfi 1 79 M. Colls 057 059 Metal Box 167 1.69 xd O. Chinese Bk. 20.25 2050 Sime Darby (Holding?) 3/2 3/4 S. Steamship ($1 slocki 072 074 Straits166 words
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Article40 1959-01-13 9 THE Government of India have decided to permit the import of stainless steel sheets, rods, strips and wires, under the Export Promotion Scheme, against the export of utensils, watch straps, and other manufactures perdominantly made from these materials. I40 words
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Article100 1959-01-13 9 Rise In Austria's Paper Sales AUSTRIA'S paper products industry recorded a substantial increase m exports during the first half of 1!*53, while maintaining a constant level of production. Demand of overseas customers concentrated especially on paper cloth and napkins, with exports rising m the first hall of 1958 to 3J100 words
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Article104 1959-01-13 9 STOCKHOLM. Jan. 12 (Reu-i ter) New indirect taxation to inrrease Sweden's revenues by between 500 and 1.000 mil. kroner, (about £34.480.750 and 68.965. =»00 sterling) was envisaged by the Finance Minister. Mr. Gunnar Strang, when he presented the new budget to the Diet today. Revenues during104 words
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Article117 1959-01-13 9 THE Malayan Fxchapge Banks Associat'on marie the fol'owing changes m its rates to merchai ts yesterday New York: Puving TT 32-7 R O H 31 90 d st. air m.v.l S3-3 16 credit b:ll$ 33-.*)16 trad" bill«. Canada: BTJ.vjrj? T.T. 31-7 8; OD. 32 90 A/at. air mail117 words
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Article141 1959-01-13 9 Ol T TER ROADS San Roberto. Gemma Georgio. Tong Kian Teucer. Hero. Libertad 1, Berebere Tong Yck Vlaerv Chkatov, La re. Inrhk.lda. Sletter Lokan. Hg SJvermoon Naeato Maru. Sinabang. E. Lucky. Procvon. Oxarda. INNER ROADS Soon Chuan Sednak. Fran, coise, Senai Sumpitan. Giang Bee. Au by. Serudom.141 words
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Article, Illustration215 1959-01-13 9 Insurance Chiefs Due In S'pore Two executives of an American insurance organisation are expected to arrive ln Singapore on Jan. 26. m tha course of a world tour. They are: Mr. James F. Crafts, vice-chairman, and Mr. James O. Nichols, President, of the American Foreign Insurance Association They will stay215 words
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Article100 1959-01-13 9 OSAKA, Japan, Jan. IS (IPI) The .lapan Cotton Spinners Association reported today that Japan was tht world's unchallenged leader m exports of cotton cloth for 1958. The total volume of cloth so!d aboard came to 1.246.000.--000 square yards, a rimp of 19 per rent from 1957.100 words
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Article273 1959-01-13 10 Playfair Decide Early TWO early goals m the first half enabled Playfair to complete their first round with a two-nil victory over Rawhides m the SHA Under 23 years league competition on the padang yesterday. Santokh Singh and Surjit Singh played well for Playfair and shared the goals between themselves.273 words
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569 1959-01-13 10 League Winners Show They Mean Business All The Govt. Services Soccer POLICE Sports Association, the defending champions, and Tan Tock Seng Hospital Sports Club, run-ners-up. opened the Singapore Government Service Football first division league competition on a promising note when they won their games at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Police569 words
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Article151 1959-01-13 10 KUALA LIMPIR. Mon. Peter Richardson. England Test opening batsman, will be visiting Malaya after the Test matches m Australia to coach Singapore and Federation eric- 1 keters for two weeks. Mr. W. Emslie. assistant re- presentative of the British Council here, who are sponsoring Richardson's visit,151 words
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Article, Illustration489 1959-01-13 10 ENGLAND TOIL WITH NO REWARD SYDNEY, Jan. 12 (Reuter) Norman O'Neill and Les Favell, with an unfinished fourth wicket stand of 97, pulled Australia into a strong position at the end of the third day m the third Test against England here. Australia at one stage 87 for three, finished489 words
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Article49 1959-01-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Royal Air Force "A* kept their unbeaten record intact when they heat Chartered Bank Sports Club 1-0 m their division two league hockey match on the Bellamy Road ground today. The airmen netted their winning goal m the seventh minute through centre forward Naismith.49 words
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Article48 1959-01-13 10 WITH a 11-man team. 61 Signals Unit Royal Air Force beat Royal Air Force Seletar 'A' by three points (a try) to nil m a rugger match on the Signals ground yesterday The solitary unconverted try for the winners was touched down by Pinkney.48 words
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Article, Illustration376 1959-01-13 10 ANWARUL KEEPS THE SCORE DOWN AGAINST THE CRUSADERS CRUSADERS started the second round of the Singapore Hockey Association "Under 23" league by beating the Singapore Combined Schools three-nil on the Singapore Cricket Club Padang yesterday. The Schools were lucky to have Anwaru' m goal m the second half when the376 words
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253 1959-01-13 10 Hanif Hits 499 To Break Don's 30- Year Record KARACHI. Jan. 12 (Reuter) Hanif Mohammad 24-year-old Pakistan test opening batsman, scored 499 not out here yesterday the highest innings ever recorded m a first-class cricket match. Hanif, playing for Karachi I against Bahawalpur. batted for 10 hours 40 minutes. His253 words
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Article213 1959-01-13 10 KVALA LI MPI R. Mon. The fJ Malaya Schools' Sports Council has takr n J m its plans to unearth future Thomas u j Mr. Toh Boon Huah. energetic Council, said that the FMSSC is promoS State Schools' championship along Thorr.iJ A and Sir213 words
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Article169 1959-01-13 10 Draw For SHA K.O. Tourney KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The annual Selangor Hockey Association's knockout c< repetition will start on Jan 19 Eleven teams are taking part m -he senior div and 16 teams m the junior division. Kilat Club are the defending senior division champion.* wh:.e the Federation Army Garrison169 words
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Article74 1959-01-13 10 KUALA LUMPI'R. Mon Kilat Club 'A' beat Selangor Malays A' :i-l m their division one league horkey match on the Police Depot ground today. Gurucharan Sin c h scored all the three goals for Kilat while Raja Ridzwa replied for the Malays. The other division one74 words
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Advertisement68 1959-01-13 10 ENGLAND IST INNINGS ft (P.H.B. May 42. R Swetman U J* fn AUSTRALIA IST INNINGS i dj for zero). ,ov^ C. McDonald c Graveney b Lock J. Burke c Lock b Laker N. Harvey b Laker N. O'Neill not out L. Favell not out Extras Total (for three «|g^ Wicketfalls:68 words
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143 1959-01-13 11 DRNE, Jan. 12 (Reuter) Tennis promoter r may go into direct competition with the Inn Amateur tournament. today that if Ith the Lawn Tenf of Australia cd. he would staging professional at the same the big amateur ady planning a for Melbourne p r143 words
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Article, Illustration17 1959-01-13 11 oy finished at Ipoh on Saturday. Due to a camera failure, Race Seven finish was not available.17 words
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Article49 1959-01-13 11 PAS, Venezuela. Jan n c worl d hop, ■■'•P record was a y r n av whrn p edro Rico, won f- > a leap, of 16.67 Z f>t 8 inches) at Central American Same, here. world reborn of I feet 5 inches) 8 Ryakhovsky r -loscow on JuJy49 words
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Article75 1959-01-13 11 MANILA, Ja 12, (UPI).— The Philippine Sports Association yesterday voted Inocencia Solis. who is considered as Asia's, fastest Philippino woman athlete of the Year 1958. Solis, 26. who won the gold medal m 100-metre dash during last year's Asian Games m Tokyo, was the75 words
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Article114 1959-01-13 11 PERTH, Jan. 12 (Reuter).— United States Davis Cup captain Perry T. Jones will discuss the suggestion of open tennis tournaments with leading Australian officials before he leaves for America next month. Mr. Jones, chairman of the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association's Special Committee which is investigating the possibilities114 words
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Article116 1959-01-13 11 They're No More Engaged Northampton England Jan. 12 (Reuter) lan Craig, former captain of tin* Australian cricket team and his English fiancee Miss Lesley Hornby have broken off I'ieir engagement oy mutual consert Miss Hornby said here lodey. Miss Hornby a 22-year-old nurse said: "vV<? parted as good friends and116 words
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Article35 1959-01-13 11 GOTHENBURG, West Sweden, Jan. 12, (Reuter). Bernt Dahlberg, of Sweden, won the men's singles title m the Swedish international badminton championships here yesterday. Hanne Jensen. Denmark, won the ladies' singles title.35 words
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Article57 1959-01-13 11 SINGAPORE Cricket Club trounced 221 Base Vehicle Depot by 17 points (a goal and four tries* to nil m a rugger matcn i>n the padane yesterday The Club, who led by a goal and three tries at half-time, scored throu,n Allan 2. Chiltern, Hill and57 words
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174 1959-01-13 11 Rare Battle Of British Knockout Specialists LONDON. Jan. 12 (UPI) Fair-haired Henry Cooper will try to become British Empire Heavyweight champion and world-title challenger tonight m a return 13--round fight with brown haired Brian London before a sellout 18,000 at Earls Court Stadium. In this rare battle of English heavyweight174 words
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Article78 1959-01-13 11 HIS SECOND SUCCESSFUL VICTORY TAMPA, Florida, Jan. 12 (Reuter).— Eddie Moylan! who was ranked Number Four m the United States, beat Japan's Kosei Kamo 6—4, 6—2, 3—6, 6—4 m the final of the Dixie International Tennis Championship here yesterday. The 36-year-old Moylan won this event m 1955 He gave up78 words
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Article22 1959-01-13 11 A 11-MAN 61 Signals Unit, RAF beat RAF Seletar 'A' 3-0 (try) m a rugger match at Sembawang yesterday.22 words
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Article360 1959-01-13 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER SULLIVAN TRIES TRIO ON THE STRAIGHT By IPOH, Mon. SATORO, who scored an impressive victory at Penang is retaining his splendid form. With Forte astride, the four-year-old was fighting for his bit when kept to half pace work this morning on a track which was360 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-01-13 11 LEFT: Bob Taylor rides his first Malayan w;n on Colza m the last race at Ipoh on Saturday Right: Agnes Slipper (Berg) led (n fry Mr. F. G Minns after onng her maiden win on Saturday.36 words
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Article224 1959-01-13 11 TAIPING. Mon.— inche Murad bin Ahmad ua« elected chairman of the newly-forme^ North Zone of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association at its inaugural meetinf held here yesterday. At thp outset. Mr. Teerath Ram. president of the Perak AAA. addressed th c meeting and referred224 words
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199 1959-01-13 11 MANILA. Jan. 12 (UPI) Filipino promoter Mamerto Besa yesterday set his final offer of US$lO,OOO, all expenses paid, for world flyweight champion Pascual Perez to fight world-ranked Filipino bantamweight Al Asuncion m a non-title match here. "I would not go higher than that." Besa.199 words
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Article99 1959-01-13 11 EMPIRE TITLE BOUT IN SYDNEY MELBOURNE. Jan. 12 (Reuter> An Empire welterweight title bout between Australian title holder George Barnes and Sandy Manuel iGhana) ha s been officially approved for staging m Australia within the next few months. The approval was given m a letter received m Melbourne today by99 words
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701 1959-01-13 11 Several Top 'Chasers' Missing In Entries For Grand National LONDON, Jan. 12 (Reuter) The number of entries, for Britain's toughest steeplechase, the Grand National, to be run at Aintree on March 21, is fewer than m many previous years but the 55 entered include far fewer moderate horses. The comparatively701 words
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Miscellaneous52 1959-01-13 11 SINGAPORE HOCKEY: Under 23 league. Playfair vs Schools CSC: Harlequins vs Rawhides SRC. Friendly. SCC vs Serangoov Garden SCC. Rugger. RAF Singapore vs SCC Invitation XV. Padang. IPOH SOCCER— Tamils Festival KO. Arrow Youngsters vs. Barathy Youngsters Coronat'on Ground. H O C K E Y—Div. 2—2 Workshop A.F.M.C. vs. Hussars52 words
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318 1959-01-13 12 We'll Get Along With Pakistan —Nehru NAGPUR, Jan. 12 (Reuter)— India's Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, said here yesterday a day was bound to come when India and Pakistarr would be able to get along together m amity and friendship as two independent and separate countries. Speaking on a resolution on318 words
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Article, Illustration176 1959-01-13 12 WASHINGTON Jan 12 (Reuter) The White House said today that President Eisenhower had under consideration a possible visit to Europe m the spring, but no decision had been made at all Mr James Hagerty, the White House spokesman, said that the President's consideration of176 words
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Article19 1959-01-13 12 NORTHERN ITALY, Jan 12 (Reuter. A signed himself "the joker" wrote o a new^a^er sayTn E19 words
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228 1959-01-13 12 Cuba Courts Work Nonstop Trying Batista's Followers HAVANA. Jan. 12 (UPI) Courts of revolutionary justice operated almost nonstop throughout Cuba today, condemning to death the "war criminal" followers of ousted Dictator Fulgencio Batista. Rebel Commander Fidel Castro said m a televised speech yesterday two or three dozen Batista followers had228 words
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207 1959-01-13 12 It's In China That Big Things Will Happen In '59 LONDON. Jan. 12 (Reuter) Professor D. W. Brogan, a well-known British scholar and author, today expressed the view that China would be the area where the most momentous happenings are likely to take place m 1959. "The Chinese are the207 words
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296 1959-01-13 12 Closer Link-up Of SEATO, NATO And Baghdad Pact Foreseen LONDON, Jan. 12 (UPI) High level diplomatic moves got underway her e today for a closer link-up of the Iree world's defence organizations m Europe, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. The move was intended to develop informal links between NATO,296 words
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359 1959-01-13 12 But the United States must withdraw, too, says Mikoyan LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12, (Reuter, UPI)— Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, the Russian Deputy Premier told a press conference here last night the Soviet Union was prepared to withdraw a third of its troops from East359 words
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Article223 1959-01-13 12 LONDON, Jan. 12 (Reuter) A Singapore-bound BOAC Britannia airliner with 54 passengers on board was forced to return to London airport yesterday an hour after take-off because the pilot found its undercarriage assembly would not retract. Hundreds of gallons of fuel were jettisoned from theReuter - 223 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-01-13 12 Entrance Was Not Rehearsed SURPRISE, yet amusement, registers on the face of lovely Italian film jv_ tress, Gina Lo lobrigida as her son Milko. aged only 17 months, makes an unrehearsed entrance on the set of "Solomon and Sheba" now being filmed m Madrid. Spain Tbe technirama production also stars68 words
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Article118 1959-01-13 12 Would Mr. M Do The Same? SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12 (Reuter) Welltrained husbands the world over know it is best to warn the wife before bringing home an unexpected guest. And when Mr. Anastas Mikoyan asked to see a typical policeman's home m San Francisco. Captain of Inspectors Danquinlan set118 words
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Article69 1959-01-13 12 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Jan. 12. (Reuter).— Bn.ish "mystery men" with a special knowledge of Greek are helping British troops ln the hunt for EOKA terrorists m the snow and ice of the rugged Troodos mountains of southwest Cyprus. New tactics deviled by Major-General Kenne'.h Darling, director of69 words
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Article231 1959-01-13 12 MALTA, Jan. 12 (Reuter) Declarations by all Malta's political parties this weed-end made it clear last night that Britain faced failure of her interim plan to rule the island through a nominated council representing all Maltese interests. The island's two main political pafties Labour231 words
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Article61 1959-01-13 12 MADRID. Jan. 12 (Reuter). A total of 132 people are dead or missing m Ribadelago. the Spanish village engulfed after a dam burst early on Friday, it was announced last night. Scores of bodies are still buried beneath the ruined houses of the village, situated near61 words
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Article146 1959-01-13 12 UNKNOWN RIO DE JANEIRO. Jan. 12 (Reuter I people were killed yesterday when a West liner crashed and burst into flames at R tional Airport. r There were three survivors from the crew or ten the co-pilot, steward and .stewardess. Radio reports said. An official of the Lufthansa airline146 words
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Article21 1959-01-13 12 FIVE THOUSAND people are now boirirr threatens famine at Wonosobo Centra! Java. arcordine to reports reaching Jakarta ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article74 1959-01-13 12 MO|( o a (Reutrr \n s.an spare do( «v man> Ihcht I Rocket* pension- d off I the birth of hi pups, the m>{ Oc<>n>ok t_ud M In tact she i ported (<• HUht >n<' arn\rd rr.ftit.' magaiine addrt It v.iiti tint I the pr« p.ir.itiM for sp.it c74 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-01-13 12 AUSTRIAN Federal Chancellor. Julius ""7 with Japanese Prime Minister. Nobusub before attending a formal dinner civen h\ th*i at his residence m Tokyo The Austrian S is m Japan on a 9-day State \ivit \f\*36 words
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