Singapore Standard, 14 January 1959
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Title Section21 1959-01-14 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD STANDARD it m g. GFDFGFG SINGAPORE, WJpfilSMf^lANUARY M, 195< Vol. IX No. Iff. ,5 e 14 PogM (PINAL EDITION)21 words
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Article348 1959-01-14 1 CHAN SWAN BEE - KLM MAY HAVE TO AXE STAFF CHAN SWAN BEE Britain decides tn G 9 MM*re fli f M#-H<> Talks m Amsterdam By THE BRITISH Government's decision to reduce KLM't twice-weekly service to Singapore to one may result m the retrenchment of the airline's local staff. "[he general manager of KLM,348 words
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Article, Illustration277 1959-01-14 1 PETER KIM - TUNKU 'S GOLDEN SHUTTLE PRIZE PETER KIM FDFDF To boost game m Asia By KI'ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya's sportsman of the Year, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, has agreed to foot the bill for a M 58,600 gold challenge trophy for the betterment of Asian badminton The honorary general secretary277 words
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255 1959-01-14 1 Were not taking chances Council THE Singapore City Council yesterday strengthened its guards at its major electrical installations throughout the city area "as a precaution against possible damage being done to these installations The Council Information Bureau, m a slatement, said: "These precautions are255 words
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Article60 1959-01-14 1 MADRAS, India, Jan. 13 (U.P.I.)— President Tito of Yugoslavia stepped ashore here today from his presidential yacht Galub as Indian guns fired *a salute and a military band played the Yugoslav national anthem. President Tito. accompanied by his wife, wax cheered by hundreds of people as60 words
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186 1959-01-14 1 LONDON. Jan. 13 (Reuter) The judicial committee of the Privy Council today refused leave to appeal against a murder conviction to Sadiron bin Haji Abdullah-Chomel-Mamat-Mat He was sentenced' to death m the high court of Singapore last June after a majority verdict of186 words
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Article44 1959-01-14 1 MOSCOW, Jan. 13 (Reu.er) —A report m diplomatic quarters here today said that the Dutch government had notified Russia of its acceptance of Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov as Soviet ambassador at the Hague. There was no official confirmation of the report.44 words
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Article200 1959-01-14 1 SEATO Needs Free Asians LONDON, Jan. 13 (Reuter) —Mr. Leon Maria Guerrero, Philippine Ambassador m London, said today the longrange aim of SEATO must oe to eno>!/*-agp the development m South-east Asia of a real community of nations" made cohesive by race geography and common traditions and institutions." The Ambassador200 words
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Article33 1959-01-14 1 All was quiet m the Formosa Strait for the sixth consecutive day yesterday. No reports of shellings had been received up till early yesterday afternoon, the Nationalist Defence Ministry said. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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148 1959-01-14 1 BUS DRIVER SAVES THREE WOMEN FROM A COLONY CANAL A SINGAPORE bus driver dived into the swollen canal m Bukit Timah Road and rescued three women trapped m a car yesterday. The car driven by Madam Teo Geok Hiok. 25, had grazed a bus. ran off the road and plunged148 words
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Article170 1959-01-14 1 Djuanda visit to Malaya opposed JAKARTA. Jan. 13 (Reuter) —Malaya's Ambassador, Inche Senu Abdul Rahman, said on his return from Malaya today he expected to give some explanations to the Indonesian Government on the plan for closer economic ann cultural relations proposed by the leaders of Malaya and the Philippines.170 words
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Article96 1959-01-14 1 LONDON. Jan. 13. (Reuter). A new form of paralysissimulating poliomyelitis but arising from an unidentified virus which has struck several children m Britain is undergoing intense investigation by experts, a medical research council spokesman said here today. Present polio vaccines were no protection, although96 words
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161 1959-01-14 1 Michiko learns how to be Crown Princess TOKYO. Jan. 13 (Retiter) Miss Michiko Shoda, commoner bride-to-be of Japan's Crown Prince Akihito. today started receiving lessons at the Imperial Palace m preparation for her role as the Crown Princess. Her first lesson was on "Imperial Household festivals" given by Mr. Osanag161 words
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Article86 1959-01-14 1 CHICAGO. Jan. 13 (Reuten Four Hungarian refugees, who were arrested m egg-throwing demonstrations her e i ast Friday against Mr. Mikoyan. the Boviet Deputy 57?'!P ier were €ach fln «d *300 (Malayan) and costs. The sentences were however, suspended. They were told by Judge Joseph Butler:86 words
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Article54 1959-01-14 1 SINGAPORE Marine Police late last night seized $5,000 worth of silver from a ship m the Outer Roadr The silver was said to have been smuggled into the Colony. It is understood that two Marine Police 'aunches were ordered to keep guard over the ship, which had54 words
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318 1959-01-14 1 Dutch foreign Minister THE HAGUE, Jan. 13 (Reuter) The Dutch Foreign Minister, Mr. Joseph Luns, said last night he Ant b e T n J ilS o apPo inted by the British deci »ion to refro C rn X tw L i?e- Xc^eT™ n ">™318 words
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Article77 1959-01-14 2 PENANG, Tues. A woman, on seeing her husband hanging by a rope m her house, cut it and brought him down alive. a Coroner's Court was told today. The woman, Lim Huat, then gave her husband, Khaw Chee Soon. 52, a drink of warm water, but77 words
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Article124 1959-01-14 2 One Tamil School Appeals KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.--One of the five Tamil schools here ordered to close has appealed to the local Education Authority against the order by the Kuala Lumpur Muni cipai Education Office. The Municipal Education Officer. Mr. J. R. Davidson. told The Standard yesterday that the appeal of124 words
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Article29 1959-01-14 2 PENANG, Tues.— A house m Siam Road here was burgled last night when the inmates were away. The thieves stole jewellery to the value of $4,400.29 words
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212 1959-01-14 2 Attack At Bus Stop SECRET society gangsters yesterday evening chased a 17-year-old youth and slashed him with parangs m Delta Road, Singapore. They also attacked another youth who went to the flrst boy's aid, and he too, was slashed. f The incident took212 words
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Article73 1959-01-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues P. Suppiah. 24. of Batu Caves, was today jailed for six months by Sessions Court President. Tuan Sheikh Abdul Rahman, before whom he pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of a bicycle chainwhip. He li the second to be punished m Kuala Lumpur under73 words
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Article74 1959-01-14 2 TWO YOUTHS were yesterday cleared by the Singapore First District Judge. Mr. J. F. McWilliam. on a joint charge of extortion. They were Ng Kah Lee and Wong Hwee Kong. The alleged victim was a coffee stall assistant, Mohsan Ali Hasan. The amount of money involved was74 words
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Article152 1959-01-14 2 Accord in Kedah UMNO row ALOR STAR. Tues. The Care-taker Committee, headed by the Minister of Transport, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, after several "closed door" meetings here during the last few months to settle the Kedah UMNO dispute, has finally obtained a compromise from both sides. The Standard152 words
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188 1959-01-14 2 Modern $1 Million Seven-Storeyed Hotel For S'pore A $1,000,000 modern 140 room seven-storeyed hotel will be opened m Singapore m Mar. The hotel, the International Hotel Ltd, will be accommodated m the $2.000,0nn building now being constructed at Orchard Road. The building, owned by the Malayan Chinese Association, will be188 words
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Article114 1959-01-14 2 SINGAPORE Police yesterday advised motorists not going to the Constitution Exposition to avoid Nicoll Highway, Mountbatten Road and Geylang Road from Jan. 24. The use of these roads during that period may cause traffic jams, a Police spokesman said. Motorists are a>ked to use Paya Lebar114 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-01-14 2 Woman Professor Flies In MRS. Shixu Akagi. a Japanese Professor m home economics and English, arrived m Singa pore last night by JAL from Tokyo to attend the Pan Pacific South-east Asian Women's Association conference. Mrs. Akajci is an executive member of the Japanese Friendly Women's Association m Tokyo, with63 words
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Article71 1959-01-14 2 IPOH. Tues.— A proposal to form a Malay National Front incorporating all Malay section^ of the various political parties will be discussed at this weekend's assembly of the Peninsula Malay Association of Malaya m Ipoh. The assembly meets at 8 a.m. at the Perak Library71 words
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Article127 1959-01-14 2 Boycott threat withdrawn KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The two opposition Councillors m the Municipal Council. Messrs. S. S. Nayagam and V. David. have withdrawn their threat to boycott Council committee meetings. Their threat stemmed from their apprehension that the majority Alliance members m the Council would not include them m consultations127 words
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Article40 1959-01-14 2 HONGKONG. Jan 13 (Rejter)—Mr. N. A. J. Kennedy. Malaya's first Industrial Commissioner to Hongkong, arrived m the Colony today. A grouD of Chinese businessmen were at the airoort to greet him but there was no official reception.40 words
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Article53 1959-01-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Mrs. V. Harding, 60, a widow. was found hanging m her room m a coffee shop m Bungsar Road here this evening. Her son came homo from work and found her room was locked. He climbed over the wall to get into the room.53 words
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Article145 1959-01-14 2 IPOH, Tues.— lndians m this country are advised to identify themselves with the new Malayan nation by becoming loyal citizens and to continue to do their share m the progress and development of Malaya. This advice was given by the Indian High Commissioner m Malaya145 words
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Advertisement375 1959-01-14 2 NOTICES NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that ONG CHEOK SENG also known as Ong Boon Seng of 21 Trevcse 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 written statement of the375 words
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Advertisement156 1959-01-14 2 TENDER NOTICE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "0" registered Contractors and above will be received by the STATE ENGINEER. P.W.D. PERAK. IPOH, up to 3 p.m. of the 2fith January, 1059 for the SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF METAL FROM THE FOLLOWING FOR PERIOD 1.3.1959 TO 29.2.1960:— (1) GUNONG KROH156 words
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Advertisement127 1959-01-14 2 H *°2 vii I© mn FEELI^ W to WEAK— TIREDMiscI Md M A lffl life M_M .1 tt^MMMs] T£ ,I •nd r.-m^ gyltyt Takf Sar.f^^ g| •M 0* 1 ENEKGV,' kstls I i KSx^^Mta n movi Sanat:^ TONIC Usn Wsi Correct €om deface eai MM to p neo couv o*127 words
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Article758 1959-01-14 3 ITHE Federation Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul ian hat every reason to be annoyed over the ier m which his plan for knitting together ountries of South-east Asia to improve their rai and economic stability has been distorted irtain news agencies m Indonesia. Branding mischievous reports as being designed to758 words
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Article50 1959-01-14 3 i 0 OFFICE: 23. L.m T«ck Kirn Road. Spore 2 P.O Box No 1563 Cables: "TICERNEWS" ILA Tel. ***** (5 lines) All department*. LUMPUR: China Insurance Bldg.. 174. Batu Rd H Telephone ***** lAme 93 Cowin St Tel: 3829 J1 QA 9UA. Bukit Ch.n« Te«: 147150 words
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2679 1959-01-14 3 PETER KIM - Malaya and the Tin Buffer Stock Plan PETER KIM by 'Abrogation Of International Pact Will Be Highly Dangerous A Mage from ancient Cathay once said: A man who rides a tiger will have trouble getting down. In his flight of perspicuity, the wise man had created, a hypothetical situation that2,679 words
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Article203 1959-01-14 3 TUNKUS GOLDEN RULE Sir In one of his chain speeches while visiting the Philippines. Tunku Abdul Rahman said at the Araneta University, Manila, that to be really free, a country doesn't only need "freedom from foreign domination, hut from fear, want and hunger, free for association and203 words
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Article, Illustration421 1959-01-14 3 Cuter Gunesekers - Cuter Gunesekers ■EjL^lGjZs^Za )N( E again rertain politlcians m the Federation and Singapore sires* the importance of the major races, forgetting their Indi. viduality and uniting aa Malayans. It Is a virtue which has been extolled by former British administrators both m these territories a s well as421 words
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Advertisement34 1959-01-14 3 POLISHES! >v 4^\ PROTECTS! NOURISHES! J PRESERVES!/ I t \\u**^ m^*^-^^ LIOMT TAN. OX BLOOD M A MOO AN V IO "tUt. OftCCN. NEUTRAL A OlitrlfcaUrs:. HACUI« WATSOU 4 CO. ITD. Ill: t» 2M34 words
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597 1959-01-14 4 Let Police be more alert in K.L. —public call RECENT BURGLARIES SHOCK THE CAPITAL KUALA LLMPI'R. Tues. Residents m the Federal capital, shocked hy the 530.000 Sunday burglary m a foreign diplomat's house, today demanded greater Police vigilance m the fight against crime. Local civic leaders, however, also blamed the597 words
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Article50 1959-01-14 4 A 40-YEAR-OLD MAN C. Suppiah. last night died m a taxi on his way to the Singapore General Hospital. He was ill and his relatives were rushing him from his nome m East Coast Road to the hospital but he died before he arrived there.50 words
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Article47 1959-01-14 4 A 60-YEAR-OLD MAN, Sec Thiam Lim. was last night killed on the spot m an accident at the 11| miie. Woodlands Road, Singapore. Eyewitnesses are requested to contact Inspector A. Khaliri bin Haji Nawawi of the Sepoy Lines Police Station. Telephone —7200.47 words
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212 1959-01-14 4 CHINESE SCHOOLS EXAM LEAK PROBE ENDS Minister to get full report soon INVESTIGATIONS into the leakage of the Singapore Chinese Schools examination papers have been completed and a detailed report will be submi.ted to the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, any tirr.e now. The Standard was to.d yesterday.212 words
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Article, Illustration132 1959-01-14 4 Miss Jane Schofleld. a 22--year-old stenographer who last week flew 8.000 iril*»s from Reading. England to Malaya, says: *I agree" when asked by the Chief Mufti (priest), Perak, Haji Ashaaya bin Abdul Majid (m white headgear) at a conversion to Islam ceremony held m132 words
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249 1959-01-14 4 SIT Men On Transfer Want Their Fund LOCAL officers of the Singapore Improvement Trust have proposed that Government should permit them to withdraw their full provident fund benefits when they are transferred to the new Housing Authority. The officers, members of the Singapore Improvemnt Trust Local Officer?' Association, held an249 words
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Article176 1959-01-14 4 RATEPAYERS BODY FOR NEW TOWN KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The ratepayers of Petahng Jaya are forming a "pressure group" to protect the interests of resident^ and to advise the administrative body of the town. The pro tern president of the propo>ed PJ. Ratepayers' Association, Mr. P. J. Somasundram. told The Standard176 words
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Article124 1959-01-14 4 28 PASS MIDWIFERY DIV. 1 EXAM KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The following passed the Nurses Midwifery Division I examination held m December 19.~>8: JOH ORE: Mrs. Patricia Molyneux Stuart, Engku Maimunah binte Ali, and Kulthum binte Talib. MALACCA: Amy Lim Kirn Kec, Tan Siok Lian and Rose Sim Leong Chen?;. N'EGRI124 words
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Article157 1959-01-14 4 TWENTY-FOUR undergraduates of the University of Malaya will take part m a one-month survey of Thai village settlements, beginning m April. The survey is being conducted by the University's Geograohical Society and will cost about $12,000. Tne party will be split into three groups157 words
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1019 1959-01-14 4 A Fight Which Lee To Slaying Of Fonseka Recounted In Court WITNESS ON 'DRINK BLOOD' THREAT Vain Hunt For Chief m. Killer-ASP Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Somewhere m the Federation, a x outh murder charge hanging over his head for several months ls still at lar> disclosed m the Supreme1,019 words
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Article, Illustration172 1959-01-14 4 Envoy to present report on Rl at hush-hush parley A FULL report of the Indonesian political situation and a review of the country's economic position will be given by the British Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. D. F McDermot, at a conference of diplomats m Singapore today. The annual conference of172 words
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Article39 1959-01-14 4 TEMKRI.oH i tions to the Council District i They arc: L<s (New Sidek bin H Sari W ird) t"* (Town Wai As orfv been ma will be no 24. Tho^c tically be their re^r** tl f39 words
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Article53 1959-01-14 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues.— The Cathay Organization will hold an exhibition of historic photographs at thr- Malay College here fro m Wednesday to Sunday, m honour of the fiOth birthday of the Sultan of Perak. which falls on Thursday. The Sultan will officially open the exhibition at 5.3053 words
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Article29 1959-01-14 4 THE offices of the Civil defence Department, Northern Jegion, and the Penan* Divisional Headquarters of the :ivil Defence Corns are now at No. 15, Peel Avenue. Penang29 words
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Advertisement29 1959-01-14 4 ★VJ __r __r YJmWt V m. J A <V> *'s K^ o«(_a<iiuiio« mtim Amm Wmm PATRICK McGOON«N^^^MBg NOR THE MOON BY NIGH" -lASTMAN COLOVIft ODEON: ne xr changi ****129 words
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Article, Illustration247 1959-01-14 5 nister's age ruling those exam failures GAPORE'S Minister for Fduratinn Mr rk«m c.„ v 'ix for another year. c m,nat "> n uld "c allowed to remain E^hTSS' Hi* Sa d W3S that only chlld >-en who would be 14 years by the time247 words
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Article179 1959-01-14 5 of the Central pie Packers, g Geek, yesterr The end of the r stry and said. yet turn out s S in disguise." lent issued in Yap said that h I 1 allied all secndustry for its d id€ the Federalt come forward *v a firm undcr- h a179 words
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Article71 1959-01-14 5 Kelantan wants 32 div 1 houses KOTA BHARU, Tues The Kelantan Government will ask the Federation Government to build 32 houses here for Division On e officers at a cost of 51. 280,000, said a. spokesman of the State Secretariat. At present, most of the officers are occupying Military quarters71 words
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Article125 1959-01-14 5 A MURDER trial, first on the list of 21 ca^e*. began before Mr. Justice Buttrose the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. In ihe dock was Ghani bm Jonit. a former City Council labourer. He was charged with the murder of another labourer, Tan Siang Bock, outside125 words
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Article110 1959-01-14 5 And now racket in imported eggs PENANG, Tues. Eggs Imported from Siam have found their way to the market here as local eggs. Housewives have been "cheated" into buying them by importers who first rub off the legend on the shells with lime juice. This was disclosed by the Deputy110 words
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Article67 1959-01-14 5 KOTA BHARU. Tues.— The Lee Foundation has donated $15,000 to the Islah English School to put up the science wing. The biggest private school with 1.000 students, the Institution will receive another $4,000 from the Asia Foundation for improving the playground. The new wing is near67 words
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297 1959-01-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A last-minute hitch over the duration of the wage agreement between the National Union of Plantation Workers and the Malayan Plating Industries Employers' Association os holding up a new $225,000,000 wage pact for 320,000 rubber tappers.297 words
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Article81 1959-01-14 5 A PRETTY 21-year-old blonde. Miss Nikki Lynn, flew into Singapore last night by Cathay Pacific Airways. Miss Lynn, a noted singer and dancer < modern ballet) hails from Sydney. She had Just completed a successful six-month campaign m Japan. Taiwan and Hongkong. Asked about her plan81 words
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Article, Illustration286 1959-01-14 5 3 Years In Home For Girl To Mend Ways A GIRL whose downfall came about as the result of the bad company she kept, yesterday broke down and wept when she wa s led away from a Singapore court to start the first day of her threeyear detention m the286 words
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Article50 1959-01-14 5 FOUR men, armed with daggers held up the occupants of a house m Lorong 20. Geylang, Singapore, and robbed them of cash and jewellery worth S3OO, yesterday. They herded the occupants into a room and while one stood guard over them, the rest ransacked the house50 words
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Article48 1959-01-14 5 SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hin, yesterday recorded a verdict of death by misadventure at the close of an enquiry into the death a carpenter, Poon Weng Hung, 30, who died after a fall from a building m the Kandang Kerbau Hospital on Nov. 27 last year.48 words
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220 1959-01-14 5 Law should not kill the human personality Lee THE Asian lawyers who attended the recent International Commission of Jurists held m New Delhi had stressed that what was sacred was not the protection of property but the human personality. This was stated by the People's Action Party Secretary, Mr. Lee220 words
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289 1959-01-14 5 No questions on Red China, please British Envoy BRITAIN'S Charge *de Affaires in Peking, Mr. A. D. Wilson pleaded with reporters at the Singapore airport last night to stop asking him questions on Communist China. "I have to return there you know, and I would not like to say anything289 words
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202 1959-01-14 5 Trader contests validity of divorce A SINGAPORE merchant yesterday contested m the Mahkamah Shariah (Muslim Religious Court) the validity of a divorce granted to his wife last year by the Chief Kathi of Singapore. Tuan Haji Ali bin Mohamed Said. The case is being heard before Judge, Inche Taha Suhaimi.202 words
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Article113 1959-01-14 5 JAIL, ROTAN FOR TODDY SALESMAN PENANG. Tues.— A 38-year-old toddy salesman, R. P. Palnivelu, was sentenced to one year's jail and three strokes of the rotan by Magistrate, Inche Harun bin M. Hashim, today on an amended charge of using criminal force on a 14-year-old girl with intent to outrage113 words
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Article54 1959-01-14 5 A JAPANESE trade delegation of 32 businessmen arrived by air m Singapore <ast nigh^ to participate m the Japan textiles exhibition to be held m the Happy World from tonight The leader of the delegation, Mr. Akira Kawai. said they have come to investigate possibilities of54 words
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87 1959-01-14 5 THE Singapore City Councils Staff Committee, on the advice of the Public Services Commission, will appoint Mr. Jek Yuen Thong a s the Secretary to the Mayor. Mr. Jek i s at present employed as a temporary clerk m the Mayor's office. The new poet87 words
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Article100 1959-01-14 5 THE Singapore Standard regrets that statements defama'ory of Mr. David Marshall have been published m Its editorial and news columns. It has ascertained that there was no foundation for the adverse reflections made at the time upon Mr. Marshall's reputation and political character and integrity and this opportunity is100 words
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Article147 1959-01-14 5 Rubber firm ordered to close PEN AN G. Tues. Mr. Justice Rigby m the Supreme Court today ordered that the firm of Ban Hong Company Limited, rubber dealers and packers, be compulsortly wound up. The action for Ban Hong to be wound up compulsorily was started by Messrs. Harrisons and147 words
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Article45 1959-01-14 5 A MUSIC-TEACHER, Mr*. Yong Nam Seng alias Kwik Poh Lian. was yesterday acquitted m the Singapore Second Traffic Court on a charge of negligent driving resulting m a collision with a cyclist at Mountbatten Road on the morning of Sept. 8 last year.45 words
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216 1959-01-14 6 CHEAP FARES FOR FED. VISITORS TO EXPOSITION THE Malayan Railways will give concession rates to all visitors from the Federation to the Singapore Constitution Exposition. A spokesman of the Exposition said yesterday that the Railways will give a25 per cent discount for passengers from the Federation during the Exposition. He216 words
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110 1959-01-14 6 MALACCA. Tues A freak piggling with two bodies and a head was born recently m a Malacca farm. It died a few hours after birth. The pig had eight legs, four ears, four nostrils, two tails but only two eyes. Another freak was born this110 words
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Article142 1959-01-14 6 Siong. president of the Public Speaking Institution. Instruction ln deportment and social etiquette will be given by Mrs. Joan Booty, principal of a modelling school, and instructions on the Exposition itself will be given by the Committee. The 20 girls will also be142 words
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Article35 1959-01-14 6 T?IE former principal of the Anglo-Chinese School m Klang. Mr. D K. Rajakanar, has now opened his own Commercial High School m Tanjong Malim, to meet the need of the increasing school children.35 words
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Article46 1959-01-14 6 IPOH, T.;cs. An Auster aircraft, belonging to the 7th Recce Flight, made a precautionary landing on a beach near Kota Bharu owing to a Fudden deterioration of weather conditions yesterday. The aircraft. Dilotted by Capt. J. Turner, has since left Kota Bharu.46 words
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97 1959-01-14 6 A COURTING couple confronted by two men armed with daggers, offered them SI each and ask?d that they be left alone m King George V Park. Singapore, on Monday night. Grabbing the S2. the thugs punched the man and stripped the girl of her watch.97 words
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Article, Illustration254 1959-01-14 6 Lawyer files High Court Motion SINGAPORE lawyer. Mr. T. T. Rajah, has filed a motion m the High Court asking for an Order of Mandamus compelling the Chief Secretary and the Registrar of Citizens to restore his name to the Register of Citizens. The motion will be heard on Friday.254 words
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Article57 1959-01-14 6 YOUTH CLUB ELECTS OFFICIALS TAIPING. Tues.— Mr. P. A. Dass was elected president of the Taiping Youth Club. Others elected were: Vice-President Mr Prasad. secretary Mr. Shunmugam, asst. secretary Mr. 9" g Ch eng Hock, treasurer Mr. Winston Louis, asst. treasurer Mr. Ranther Singh. Committee Miss Janet Ong. Messrs. Paranjothy,57 words
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Article43 1959-01-14 6 THE chimpanzee star of Indian films, Pedro, arrived yesterday m the Colony on a brief stay before going to Rangoon for a new movie assignment. He arrived aboard the ship, Banggai. from Manila with his trainer, Mr. Joe Kewneio,43 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-01-14 6 THE VENERABLE Sumangalo (Robert Stuart Clifton) drew much attention at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport when he came there to emplane a Malayan Airways* Dakota on the first stage of a trip back to his homeland, the United States. He had been m the Federation80 words
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311 1959-01-14 6 Give all aid to deaf children parents told PENANG, Tues. Malayan parents should pay more attention to handicapped children, as they are m greater need of care and guidance. This was stated by the manager and treasurer of the Federation School for the Deaf, Mr. Soon Cheng Sun, today He311 words
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Article68 1959-01-14 6 HE WANTS CHINESE PHYSICIANS A SINGAPORE People's Alliance Councillor, Mr. Lee H\ve c Yiow. has asked the Council to engage Chinese physicians m all its public dispensaries. Mr. Lee has tabled a motion to this effect to be discussed at the Council's ordinary meeting on Jan. 30. Appointment of Chinese68 words
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Article115 1959-01-14 6 IPOH. Tues. The Porak State Alliance election committee yesterday decided to dissolve the "tell-the-people" sub-committee. Instead a bulletin sub-com-mittee has been formed with State Councillor. Mr. Teh Slew Eng as editor-in-chief and chairman. The following party representative* have also been elected: Inche Hussein Noordin and AH115 words
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Article19 1959-01-14 6 TAN Peng La P" ■rquitte kU nri D Choor s I rriminal I $?.flno > plover. April 3. Itfi19 words
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123 1959-01-14 6 Expulsion no surprise Leon-Soh SINGAPORE City Councillor. Mrs T Leon-Soh, who was expelled by th e Liberal Socialist Party, last night said that she was "not at a!l surprised" by the party decision. Mrs. Leon-Soh. said m a statement: "I am not at all surprised that the Executive Committee of123 words
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Article80 1959-01-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. For the first time a grouD of young people have rallied together to raise funds to help the Lady Temp'.er Hospital Calling themselves the "Young at Heart Social" they will organize a charity ba'.l at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Chinese New Year's80 words
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Article22 1959-01-14 6 NO new poliomyelitis cases were reported m Singapore yesterday Only seven cases have so far been reported this year.22 words
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215 1959-01-14 6 Trio flies 7,500 miles to hunt crocs here KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Two men and a girl travelled 7,500 miles m their own plane from Britain to Malaya to shoot crocodiles John Ibbotson, 28 Peter Self, 24, and Miss J i' Taylor 27, arrived here today to spend a couple of215 words
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Article29 1959-01-14 6 SUNGEI A 2 2-: year Siew Leng. >' thißh by a Niboof Ti here, rtftfl Beh. poli< c the ur._; Quartan off. She wm> and her cone.*.** 1 serious.29 words
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Article325 1959-01-14 6 KUALA Ll MPIR, Tues. ftfaltjij start to build its national mosque ojj which will be the largest of its kind m v at a cost of $5,000,000. The site, selected by Premier Tunku AhJ is where the NAAFI ls situated at next to the Railway Administration buJ NAAFI holds325 words
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Article91 1959-01-14 6 IPOH. TueiJ brewinc National Employees and i formed f Commc ed m X Sunday. H Mr. PC president Union of Bn- '> Press it '•^ofi thai onal Ui Work- recc: Federation mini r if both "m. lated to sp He v a i for 1 Union of B a'readv91 words
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Article35 1959-01-14 6 PENANG d Inche Hai I id m to c.i J missir.s an app m prr "I reman-.o -iiMttfl A S; Cheng \Jtm with O I Siong I charKox it X Park. 00 P- ZOm35 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-01-14 6 THF. I fion m I Best I > y S ■mmmm li-ith tl I the Mi tny" T Shar B fdris gg Fonp |l 2? 1 T mW31 words
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Advertisement368 1959-01-14 6 i THE UNCENSORED STORY BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN _^__i_______________________________flß__B__k u _fl ■^ifci m Jm\ B?3^ _____Lfl __u__w__ mmf flB A (•TI^WPII^ mW^^m^mWU W9 B _mf J ■■^___Ll.]_B ____r mtm mm. fl flfefl^jM LmJ *4Lm b b B M mmSmmmLi 4 I Yml^TW V fl > B____k____l_/: fI n V*m IL368 words
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Article133 1959-01-14 7 A STOREKEEPER. Chua Pat Chwee. said m a Coroner's court m Singapore yesterday that he found his wife m her room with "a knife stuck m her throat." He was testifying into the death of his wife. Neo Keow Geok. who wa s found stabbed at133 words
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Article, Illustration308 1959-01-14 7 Children are drenched, Start of long walk m m I I ■!—_____■»-> ~i___a___________i ian imiii scorched they say SEVEN thousand residents m Opera Estate, Singapore, are up m arms against Government's decision to turn down their request for a bus service to serve theStandard - 308 words
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Article85 1959-01-14 7 A FISHERMAN. Tan Yong Kin, who attempted to seek refuge m a kelong (fishing .stake) m the early hours of Sept. 20 las, year, was arrested by a Customs party, a Singapore Court was told Yesterday, Tan. 20. was fined $5,000 m default nine months' Jail by District Judge, Mr.85 words
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Article141 1959-01-14 7 $5,000 FINE FOR MAN IN KELONG Customs Lt. P. R Gopa!, Harbour Division, told the court that while patrolling the sea off Mata Ikan. a member of the party called out that a "black object" was sighted It was a sampan It approached alongside a fishing stake and a man141 words
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226 1959-01-14 7 Medicine Man Fined $150 For 'Rewarding' Tester A MEDICINE dealer who pressed a gift on a driving tester for "past kindnesses" was yesterday convicted m a Singapore Court for abetting a public servant m the acceptance of an illegal gratification. Wong Ying Kee, 59. told the Court that he presented226 words
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Article150 1959-01-14 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot nom. 851 861 R.S.S No. 1 Jan. 864 865 RSS. No. 1 Feb. 86A 862 R.S.S. No. 2 84 84* R.S.S. No. 3 831 83* Tone: Steady quiet. The tin price m Singapore was150 words
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Article, Illustration163 1959-01-14 7 SHE'S BACK AS A DOCTOR DR. (MISS) PAULINE TAN (above) returned to Singapore yesterday m a KLM plane with a diploma from Trinity Medical College m Dublin and a copy of '"Dr. Zhivago" by Nobe'_Prize winner Boris Pasternak. Said the camera-shy medical graduate, who will be doing part of her163 words
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Article37 1959-01-14 7 HONGKONG, Jan. 13 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.96 to £1 Sterling $5.74 to US$l; $1.83 to Malayan $1; $0 06 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252 to a tael.37 words
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Article125 1959-01-14 7 THE Singapore City Council will appoint two trainee health officers under a new scheme adopted recently. The Public Services Commission selected Messers. Kuah Kian 800 and L. J. Rasanayagarr. to the posts. The Council's Staff Committee will confirm the appointments on Friday. Once appointed, the trainee125 words
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Article36 1959-01-14 7 YEN. Sumangalo, formerly Dr. Clif:on Stuart. who arrived m the Colony yesterday will deliver a series of lectures on Buddhism during next week. He will also address students of the University of Malaya.36 words
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Miscellaneous161 1959-01-14 7 m^mmmeeemwmMMMMmMMMMmmmmtmmmt p m Xl Hffilm I Geylang MrthodM _____k i 1 11 raw l____r»___________L^ lk Church: Gospel Mcef.ng Jno _T(ltT__\4 YMCA AnW nual General Meeting 2.30 pm.. Body building weight lifting HMHpIVPff-MflMMk| 4no prn. Jwclo oract.ce 5 30pm B-_Ml_.^f_tJi^>TAl l lg Mlav Conversat'.ona.' Class 530 HSli^^yAL*2i|la| MCC Education CommMemmmeeeeeeeemem mi.161 words
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Miscellaneous146 1959-01-14 7 Kiidio Singapore (Medium v\a\e 476 metro): 630 a.m. Good Morning to You 632 Morning Prelude. 7 a.m. Time Signal and News. 7.05 Announcers Choice. 8 a.m. The News. 8.05 Announcer s Choice Again. 8.30 Mantovanl and his Orchestra. 9 00-10 10 a.m. English Schools Broadcasts. 1 p.m. Good Afternoon to146 words
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Miscellaneous136 1959-01-14 7 Dixieland Way 10 pm. Gods and Goddesses. 10.15 Fcur with a Hammond. 10 30 Take it from Here. 11 p.m. Good Night to You. REDIFFUSION (Silver Network): 6.30 a.m. Sunrise Serenade 7am News. 7.05 Rise 'n Shine. 7.30 Muaical Clock. 8 a.m. News 805 Musical Clock. 830 Mantovani and His136 words
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Advertisement854 1959-01-14 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. felt *****/6. *****/4 132/6. Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Boston, Nos* York, Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Porta S'por* P. Sham Penang TEUCER -*.'•-•/»-•_*>,'•-._ »tt»t«c-'»>* 16 |an MYRMIDON 17/25 Mar 26 Mar 27/28 Mar C*rru,n option to proceed via other ports854 words
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Advertisement1181 1959-01-14 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 linet) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) •SS? THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE g? SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (via suez with liberty te proceed via Panama or1,181 words
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Advertisement1052 1959-01-14 8 MITSUI PS LINE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'ham Penang Narasan Maru for Japan Ports G. 40/44 Asateru Maru 24 Jan 22 Jan Mogamisan Maru 25 Jan Accepting cargo for Pacific, Central and South American ports with or without transhipment at Jaoan on through bills of lading. U.S.A. LINE. For New York,1,052 words
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Advertisement643 1959-01-14 8 EAST ASIATIC |fa HOMEWARD SAILINGS tor Aden. Port So.d r fl Rotterdom, Amsterdom, Bremen, Hombur. r Gothenburg and Oslo. B VLALANDIA" nmi. n Ui €M| W V SELANDIA" is 19 Feb 2on, b iS turn Mr VV Calls Beyrouth, Lattokio ond Gd»_,. nr Calls London for patsangers. t^ /ri r»ck»643 words
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Article237 1959-01-14 9 iS of the Maar*c? were quietsmall. Sri a rebrokers announced the p >hanges: STRI \I 9 B ivers Sellers 1 14 1 03 1 or, 1 77 1 79 1.66 75 1.77 1 36 1.38 20/9 rr 164 tsrT 30/9x4 par 29/6 30/- r- n/Rxd an (56 old ill237 words
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Article, Illustration238 1959-01-14 9 A NEW $1,500,000 housing project for Singapore, to be called the Holly Garden Estate, is proposed by Holly Realty Co. (M) Ltd. The houses, consisting of 36, two-storey semidetached type, and 41 twostorey terrace type, are to be built at Palm Drive off238 words
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Article111 1959-01-14 9 Rubber Slips 1/8 Cent LACK of demand for nearby rubber caused a drop of I cent m the Singapore market yesterday, when International first grade January shipment closed at 86fc cents per lb. This drop m demand caused January and February differentials to widen. After a slightly lower opening, the111 words
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Article46 1959-01-14 9 SINGAPORE Chamber ot Commerce Rubber Association noon prices In cents per lb., yesterday were: Bayers Sellers Spot fo.b. nominal BoJ Bo| International Jan Xo. 1 RSS. 85J 86 Feb. Xo. 1 86$ Jan. Xo. 2 83§ 84* Jan Xo. 3 88 832 Tone; Quiet.46 words
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Article54 1959-01-14 9 MALAYAN rubber Imports In December amounted to 33.167 tons, against 35.966 tons m the previous month. Of the December imports. 17.381 ton s came from Sumatra. 8.686 tons from Indonesian Borneo and 3.233 tons from Sarawak. December imports bring the total for 1958 to 413.324 tons, compared with54 words
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Article42 1959-01-14 9 THE Malayan Exchar.ee Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling, TT. or O.D. rmmdv, Swiss Francs 140$; French Francs 1R004: Bel2i*an Francs 1628|; Danish Kroner 22^1. Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.42 words
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Article139 1959-01-14 9 ■fe trie Com- *nn< ices that a new )wr nsidiarv callSlish .trie Aviation Ml h n formed to HTtt :ns activiX- Ign and r F v manned airmßg ded weapons. Thc new comoany comprises the Aircraft Division centred at Warton aerodrome, near Preston. Lancashire, and the Guided Weapons Division139 words
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Article97 1959-01-14 9 SINGAPORE Ch.re£e Produce Exchange noon clo c irg prices Der oicul yesterday were: Copra Dec-Jan. $41 buyers; $42 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $64 sellers m drums $67£ sellers; Muntok white pepoer $129 sellers; Sarawak white $128 sellers: special Sarawak black $71 Singapore Copra Association closing pri- es fair97 words
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Article193 1959-01-14 9 Call To Ban Thai Poultry Imports PENANG, Tues. Farmers here and m Province Wellesley will ask the Government to ban the importation of poultry from Thailand during the padi planting season, which stretches from June to August. A spokesman of the farmers said it was usual for them to start193 words
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Article104 1959-01-14 9 Dockyard Runs Out Of Orders ARDROSSAN. Scotland. Jan. I 13 (Reuter). The Ardrossan i Docki'ard. at the mouth of the j River Clyde, has run completely out of now orders, a luncheon to mark the launching I here today of the 1.3(i0 ton motorship Dorset Cast.c was told. The Managing104 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-01-14 9 EASTERN PRESS LTD. held a cocktail party last Sunday to mark the official opening of business at Pasar Road, Kuala Lumpur. Photo shows the firm's managing director, Mr. Wong Tin Siew with guests inspecting a new machine installed m the premises.45 words
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Article69 1959-01-14 9 FRANKFURT, JAN. 13--(UPI)-IN a further step toward full convertibilty of West German currency, the Central Bank and the Government today lifted all restrictions for trade with foreign exchange. The new move means that m addition to the convertibility of the Deutsche marks for foreigner?. West German69 words
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165 1959-01-14 9 Prospects Of Wool Sales Improving' PRETORIA, Jan. 13. (Reuter).—Mr. H. K. P. Wood, chairman of the International Wool Secretariat, said here today that wool farmers should not be despondent, as world prospects for wool were imDroving. He gave several causes for optimism. One was the spread of new processes m165 words
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Article, Illustration414 1959-01-14 9 MORE AUSSIE WHEAT. FLOUR FOR MALAYA mFinuMtvt* I itd Commerce? MALAYA and Singapore can expect to get increased supplies of wheat and wheat flour from Australia, due to a bumper harvest experienced by Australian wheat formers. Pre-harvest estimates are for a total yield of 210,000,000 bushels, but seasonal conditions have414 words
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Article124 1959-01-14 9 US Resumes Sales Of Feed Grains WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. <UPl>— The U.S. Agriculture Department today resumed its credit programme for export sales of surplus feed grains to many nations of the world. But it excluded 18 nations m Europe. Asia and the Eastern Hemisphere from the programme. These were countries124 words
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Article46 1959-01-14 9 JAKARTA. Jan. 13 (Reuter). Antara News Agency said yesterday an Indonesian salvage company had recently shipped 1.500 tons of scrap iron to Japan m the freighter Nagoya Maru. The scrs\^ was from wrecks on the floor of Tjilatiap harbour m South Java.46 words
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318 1959-01-14 9 WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 An extensive survey designed to help build up tourist trade m South-east Asia and the Pacific got under way this week. It is being sponsored by the United States m response to a request by the Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA).318 words
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Article81 1959-01-14 9 JAKARTA. Jan. 13. (Rcutrr) Antara KCW| Agency reported the Indonesian government Is hoping to send Industrial attaches abroad, m view of the development of the domestic Industries. The agency said the.>e industrial attaches will have the Job of following the development of industries abroad. They will also81 words
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Article60 1959-01-14 9 AT a recent meeting, directors of Pan American World Airways declared a dividend of 20 cents per share payable on Feb. 13. 1959 to stockholders on record at the close of business on Jan. 23. 1959. This is the nfty-seventh dividend paid by Pan American. Four dividends60 words
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Article24 1959-01-14 9 HIRE PURCHASE is to be introduced m Poland this year to help sell 15.000 Polish and imported cars to the public. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement170 1959-01-14 9 EVERETT ORIENT LINE MSf Spore P.S'ham Penanq Horv KtfcETT" 27 Jan 26 Jan 24 Jan '■^TT" 28 Feb 25 Feb rrcgong, Calcutta !tETT" 16 Jan 20 Jan ETT" 2 Feb 3 Feb 6 Feb I EVERETT STAR LINE fmSm* •kong, Japan. Spore P.S'ham Penong RCTURUS" Gdn. 15/16 1 5 Jan170 words
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Advertisement28 1959-01-14 9 THENEW^^— rr-IOH-P. mmfMMP^^^fW. Jl.^!J??__F** ____3B__f'jß____r lfc^ ____r*___L_l__, \_.ir>^ >^W ¥V^_________^^^^^^______^ SPECIAL OFFER FOR 60 DAYS ONLY Free road tax and comprehensive insurance tor one year. Ontfury Motors Limited28 words
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Miscellaneous162 1959-01-14 9 OUTER ROADS Labuan Hadji. Sadenak. FranHero, Gemma Georgio. Tong coise, Senai. Hin Cheong, Tapah, Kian, Giessenkerk. Sinabang, Procyon. Kian Tiong, Tiong Ann. Valerv Chkalov, Libertad I, Sumpitan. Stia, Srtv. Buatan. Aik Berebere. Tong Yick. Tampo- Leong. Gian Ann. Karossa, Soon mas. Narasan Maru. Nanninia, Huat. Matang. Kim Hai Seng. Inchkilda,162 words
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Article, Illustration968 1959-01-14 10 HAZEL MEYRICK - HAZEL MEYRICK By Norway s Princess Does A Queen's Job A CHAIN of events no-one could have foreseen the death of her mother and grandmother and the marriage of her sister to a commoner has made Princess Astrid Maud Ingeborg of Norway, the hardest-working princess m968 words
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768 1959-01-14 10 NGUYEN VAN THAI - A Tiny Bird Raises Money FOR South Vietnam NGUYEN VAN THAI JAWWWWWV j#/\«\«\\W\\V SAIGON SMALL bird, known by the local people as "Hai Yen", is responsible for bringing into the treasury of South Vietnam an annual income of one million piastres (about $85,000 Malayan). The "Hai Yen", or sealark, is768 words
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Advertisement51 1959-01-14 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL "WEBB CORBETT" f i MM Mi M t #>#,/#>## H *YSTA LWA RE ll LANKA Jewellers, 0 20 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE-151 words
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Advertisement220 1959-01-14 10 TRUE TALES ---The Architect of Atomic Energy (3) by VERH HAVEN— Soon after Fermi arrived WAR fn 1939 when Hitler's CHICAGO I'M VEHSITY fn 19 il. WCCSXI fNrfTj m the United States he received news legions plunged *he earth once again with the United State, forced into the 2, 1942,220 words
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Article332 1959-01-14 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER This Four-Year-Olcl Is Improving But Carbon Paper Can Upset By SATORO has made useful progress since his last triumph and I have no hesitation m taking him to beat this bright Class 3, Division One field m the main 5* furlongs straight at Ipoh this332 words
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177 1959-01-14 11 FIRST DAY'S EFFORT POINTS TO EXHIBITOR II RACE ONE Exhibitor II came m for solid backing on the first day and did not run a bad race when third to Prize Entry and Courtier. He looked as though he needed that outing it was his first effort after a three-month177 words
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Article268 1959-01-14 11 GLENDORE HAS GOOD CHANCE RACE two In a field dominated by i newcomers, Glendore. with his luxury 7.11. has a first rate chance to score his long overdue win m, the ssf straight for horses Class 3. Division ,4. Glendore ran a good race up to a stage m his268 words
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Article482 1959-01-14 11 Shylock' Is Set For Win RACE THREf _a The finish of the 3.30 p.m. the sif straight for Class 3, Division 3. horses, will prob- ably be fought out by College Tutor, Shylock Home and Ellem. My pick ls Shylock Home. SHYLOCK HOME Shylock Home has at last come to482 words
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Article201 1959-01-14 11 RACE FOUR MOVIE HOUSE II MOVIE HOUSE 11. a course scratching on the first day. should make a safe each-way bet m the 6 fur race for Clu«s 5. division one performers. The Pappageno four-year-old scored a splendid win with 903 over the six201 words
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Advertisement1260 1959-01-14 11 I mmm TOBA Y'Smmmr I I RACE CARD I at fp#iiy mTmtJm MMr**AmWMm RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.-Class 5, Div. 3-6 Furs. TALENT 4y 900 POSTER SPENCER Xema Stabla »<• 7 COLD COIN 4y 8.10 JBUANC T|OA HaokKnrgsi *****3 EXHIBITOR II 4y 809 BOUCOURE MARTIN Shaw Stabla ***** SUNSHINE RAY 8081,260 words
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Advertisement371 1959-01-14 11 "^S^ I 1 '4s^mm^~" Xm ™**mmmm. Exhibitor II (m the 2.30 p.m.) BIG SWEEP THE Big Sweep will be held on Race 7. the last race of the day. FORECAST TOTE THE Forecast Tote will be held on races 4 and 6. REDIFFUSION REDIFFI'SION will broadcast commentaries of all seven371 words
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Miscellaneous79 1959-01-14 11 IIBSBOffl SCRUTINEER FRANCIS 1. EXHIBITOR II COURTIER Courtier Exhibitor II Barracuda Talent 2. CLENOORE ZONDER ZORC Zonder Zorg Knightsbridge Gettysburg Cora J. SHYLOCK HOME COLLECE TUTOR EH*m Or. Doddington Collego Tutor Race On 4. MOVIE HOUSE MOVIE HOUSE II Haadyai Heart's Ease Cheers Anna Cold 5. BOX OFFICE II SETIA79 words
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Miscellaneous98 1959-01-14 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER Malay Junior League Per/iimpoT?rm Stia vs. Serangoon Malays, M.F.A. ground. Friendly Jollilads vs. RA.F. Tcngah, Geylang. HOCKEY— Under 23 League David's Team vs. Milne's Team, S.R.C. Hegerhort's Team vs Yogarajah's Team, G.S.C. RUGBY— R.A.SC. vk. R.N. H.M.S. Terror. R.E.M.E. vs. R. Sigs. S'pnrc Adm. Regt., R.E.M.E. SCC. 'A'98 words
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Article656 1959-01-14 12 May Belong To Aussies VICTORY NOW SEEMS beyond England, for it would need batting efforts far beyond their performances o the tour so far to wipe out the arrears and set Australia a task: m the two days remaining. A draw is the best that they can hope for.656 words
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Article135 1959-01-14 12 ENGLAND IST INNINGS: 219. (P. B. H. May 42, R. Swetman 41; Benaud five for 83). AUSTRALIA IST INNINGS: (184 for three overnight). C. McDonald c Graveney b Lock 40 J. Burke c Lock b Laker 12 R. N. Harvey b Laker 7 N. O'Neill c Swetman135 words
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328 1959-01-14 12 S'pore Civilians Break Airmen's Unbeaten Record SINGAPORE Civilians, preparing for the final of the H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugby competition against Perak on Saturday at the Merdeka Stadium, beat Royal Air Force, Singapore, by five points (a goal) to three (a try) m a rugger match on the Padang yesterday. Despite328 words
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Article141 1959-01-14 12 Colony Recall Hulls DENNIS HULLS, the Singapore Cricket Club left prop forward, who failed to find a place m the Singapore team that beat Johore m the H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugby cup competition, is recalled to the side to meet Perak m the final at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Hulls141 words
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Article59 1959-01-14 12 TAIPING. Tues. Displaying aJ round superiority, Kilat Indians handed out an 8-0 trouncing to the Town Council Indians m a Tamil festival soccer tie Played at Jalan Padang yesterJPJS led 6 "0 at half time and got their goals through Ramiah (3K Gunaseelan (3). George <2>59 words
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Article89 1959-01-14 12 Thai Aces For The All England BANGKOK Jan. 13 (UPI> Thailand will send four badminton a ces to compete In the AllEngland badminton tournaments m March, this year, it was learned today. They are Tanoo Kajadbve, Charoen Watanasir.. Kamoisuthivanij and Miss Pratuang Pattapong. The ft»t two were invited to compete89 words
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Article55 1959-01-14 12 SYDNEY, Jan. 13 (Reuter) Mr. F. R. Brown, manager of the MCC cricket tourists, announced today that Subba Row, the batsman would remain with the side. There was talk of Subba Row returning to England after he had broken his wrist but he is now nearly55 words
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Article396 1959-01-14 12 JUNIOR ASIAN CUP SOCCER IN APRIL BIGGEST HEADACHE FOR FAM KIALA LUMPUR. Tues The first ever Junior Asian Cup tournament, for national schoolboy soccer teams will be held at the Merdeka Stadium from April 12. The Standard was told today. Invitations to participate have already been sent out to all396 words
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Article131 1959-01-14 12 Sturrocks Rally To Beat 4th Bn. IPOH Tue.s A fine second half rally by Sturrock Club enabled them to beat the Fourth Battalion the Royal Ma'av Regiment, bf five goals to two m a division one hocKey match on the Ipoh padang today. Tnev thus maintained their hundred per cent131 words
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Article32 1959-01-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Selangor Club registered their biggest victory m the division two league hockey competition when they beat Young Men's Sikh Association "B" 7-1 on the*Selangor Club padang today.32 words
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Article198 1959-01-14 12 LONDON J. in It Henry Cooper. <f won Ihe British I heavyweight hnxiri o j last night, beating Brian London, of Bl .v II points over 15 rounds tl iptr, a j a 'ercr, c. champion. Z— It was a gory, £i H tie m which C '.lßhtcr than198 words
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Article45 1959-01-14 12 NEW DELHI M Polly I'm: »al India m the 1 the w«sl tm, Ghulam Ahmed it] his re.;-. if last we. Umngar 'ed I- n flrst 1> h« through injury. The f Madras on T in are two un ID I45 words
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Article37 1959-01-14 12 outstanding ATHLETE iron ru< ichoolfirl fi Jfl Che \v Trr.irhrr Met S standing ithlete H, Prr;»k km a y Pc ||i M f record* m thp > 220 \,ird^. HI met W and the lon| Pcrak KpOTtl n37 words
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214 1959-01-14 12 IPOH, Tues.— A Maori officer from the First Battalion, the New Zealand Regiment, Perak's newest bandit-bashers, will lead the State when they meet Singapore m the H-M.S. Malaya Rugby final at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday m Kuala Lumpur. He is214 words
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Article44 1959-01-14 12 PITTSBURGH. Jan 13 <UPI> —Diehl Mateer of Philadelphia, the 1935 US. open squash champton, regained the title vefterdav by defeating Pakistan* Hashim Khan. No America crown unre M«te*i Khan m the 118 s Khan* cousin. w»» th« 195.7 and \W44 words
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Article295 1959-01-14 13 Uncle David - Uncle David) (By iving left school recently, I have my eye on nursing career. I cannot mention this to without drawing a number of criticisms and irable results. Please tell me whether I take up nursing as a career after all. SZ. tt'- is nothing ms295 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-01-14 13 I KAH KUAN BOON Ir of Boys' Town bill tr.im and >o> representative Malayan basketam at the Asian m Tokyo, has presented with rolotm as the nit stand ing sportsn the school. He > the holder of Tnun century rrrord m 10.8 sec, M long jump rei 18ft 480 words
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Article80 1959-01-14 13 VNEW dormitory costing more than $250,000 will be completed m Boys' Town, Singapore, by the end of thin year. Wlui completed, it will house some 300 boys. Although the boys will try to bring dorm expenditure by mafctftg their own furniture for the dormitory there ii80 words
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Article, Illustration891 1959-01-14 13 Spore Christian Workers Look After Needs Of Young People QNE of the least known movements In the Colony today is the world-wide Young Christian Workers Movement, which has gained recognition for the wonderful ideals and training it presents to young people who have just left891 words
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Miscellaneous331 1959-01-14 13 Ton V > QrOTATTON: who hxs rnn- W^^ BV fldrnrr r^n ]n«f nothing AM I^Hlfl LmJ Boiste H for I EVERYONE: Bene rut I 1^1(1 laiv *I^?V 'he I »_^Lwl moment. Those follow IbI HlH Hi poet- wvv^ 5 afe. I V^A^PMVV RTRTHD\TF H H H B By RITA DEL331 words
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Miscellaneous165 1959-01-14 13 LI'L ABNER By A1 t < mmma mmm, mm u mmm §m m /Z S" ??->O'MAS BIM A I f-TWETWMEKIA X I W H [DAISVMAEtr A GONE A LONG V VO'LEFT If AM STILL GOT 1 V*J I O-^ I V V_^_ r^> CLEARLW J HADaX SEEL? T'~^i*\\J?s' f J165 words
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205 1959-01-14 14 Belgium promises home rule for people of Congo BRUSSELS. Jan. 13 (Reuter) The Belgian government today announced plans to make the Belgian Congo "a democracy capable of deciding its independence" by instituting elections and a "skeleton" Parliament Local elections will be held for African Councillors m j towns and most205 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-01-14 14 1959's Miss Publicity Of France NO it's not Brigitte Bardot again! But you can't help making the mistake because lovely Sophie D'Estrade is so very much like the sexkitten of the screen. In fact they are almost identical. Sophie, who is just as vivacious, was recently proclaimed Miss Publicity of62 words
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Article50 1959-01-14 14 JAKARTA. Jan. 13 (Reuter) Lieutenant General Abdul Hari s Nasution. Indonesia's Army Chief 0 f Staff, had been invited to visit India. Antara News Agency said today. The Agency said the invitation had been extended by India's Army Chief of Staff. General K.S. Thimayya50 words
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Article145 1959-01-14 14 Sacked NAAFI Civilians Plead NICOSIA. Jan. 13 (Reuter) About 25 Greek Cypriot former employees of NAAFI and the R.A.F. paraded m Metaxas Square here yesterday with placards reading: "We are not begging. We want work.. 4,000 workers families are hungry." Other placards read: "We were told145 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-01-14 14 A Pretty London Wedding CAXTON HALL. London, was thp scene of a glittering wedding last week when pretty Cantonese celebrated singer, Yin Fong Leung married Dr. Raymond Kyung Waung Yang, a 40-year-old widower. The couple are both from Hongkong. The bride's name means "fragrant and beautiful flower' and that isMirror - 55 words
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320 1959-01-14 14 Britons See First Uncensored Film On Communist China LONDON, Jan. 13 (Reuter) British television viewers last night saw what was claimed to be the first un. censored film to come out of Communist China. The film, shot by two German journalists, Rolf Gillhausen and Joachim Heldt was shown m the320 words
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387 1959-01-14 14 But we intend to surpass, the Americans m production LOS ANGELES, Jan. 13 (Reuter) Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, the Soviet Deputy Premier, who made his first appearance on television last night, told millions of Americans that Russia did not want a war with the United387 words
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Article257 1959-01-14 14 Baby born m a helicopter Jan. NUREMBERG. Jan. 13 (ITD-A healthy, red-haired American baby was born m a helicopter yesterday high above the Bavarian Hills. A U.S. Army spokesman said Ihe baby was born to Mrs. William S. Nolan, wife of an Army Sergeant stationed at Bindlach, Bavaria. TheReuter - 257 words
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Article191 1959-01-14 14 German Peace Plans: WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 (I Pl)— Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, at his news conference today, called Russia's latest German peace and unification proposals stupid because they would repeat the mistakes made at Versailles following World War I. At the same time,191 words
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Article33 1959-01-14 14 OFFICIAL Moroccan sources said last night that as a temporary measure, newspapers from France would need "a visa" from the police authorities before being allowed on sale m Morocco.— (Reuter;.33 words
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Article87 1959-01-14 14 NEW GUINEA FREEDOM IN 25 YEARS SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13 (Reuter) The natives of Dutch New Guinea may be prepared for self-government m another 25 years. Mr. Victor De Bruyn. the Dutch Advisory on Native Affairs told a Press conference here yesterday.* Meanwhile, he said the Netherlands wa s losing87 words
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Article40 1959-01-14 14 NICOSIA. Jan. 13 (Reuter) —Sir Hugh Foot, Governor of Cyprus, said m a broadcast tonight Lhat Archbishop Makarios and others deported from the island would be allowed to return if the present EOKA truce "could become a permanent peace."40 words
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Article78 1959-01-14 14 «,u««k ON ON Jan 8 (UPI) The Church of England. ?i inS A C AA m P_Sr lg ns a ainst Rambling has netted more than $1,500,000 (Malayan) m a single deal on the stock market. r A spokesman for the Church Commissioners said the thAPin niS78 words
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Article242 1959-01-14 14 HOLLYWOOD. Russia's second most powerful man joked clowned and kissed comedian Jerry Lewi* yesterday on the steps of a Hollywood set. Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, grasped the wise-crack-ing American star, and planted <* shower of Kisses on the side of his face after visiting the set where242 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-01-14 14 Photo IN NATIONAL costume Tunku R Tunku Narim 6 (right) children of the Fr4e Malaya's High Commissioner are freefc old Gillet. Mayor of London and the I when thev arrived at Mansion House <>n S attend a fancy dres s for children tkrn h. MayorI PI - 55 words
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Article186 1959-01-14 14 HAVANA. Jan. 13 (I PI) Rebel lday that several thousand Batista men i tionary justice throughout Cuba. It death toll would rise far above the 1?1 km tions reported since Jan. 1. The busiest firing squads were reported is Santiago. Capital of the Ea>tern Province of Onente. which was186 words
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Article62 1959-01-14 14 SYDNEY li (Reutrr about middlftf can help mil says a S>dn»: rcprcM*nl..ti t Nowltai bi I school ac.un Mr Vulmr I has ium Wi school let' nt 1 examination 4 year b« f Hi IM old ilaiuhtrr He passfd ial ant lent and rM lori leogrtflfj nnmirs Now hM62 words
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