Singapore Standard, 18 January 1959
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Title Section21 1959-01-18 1 *J H3. «L jL m SUNDAY STAN DARD Vol. IX No. 199. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1959. 24 Page. 20 c*.21 words
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Article246 1959-01-18 1 lanuary 18. 1959 THE tragedy of political thinking today is the way in which Abraham Lincoln's immortal words of government "by the people, of the people and for the people" are being deliberately misinterpreted. Unless the liberties of people are guaranteed by law and their rights protected by democratic246 words
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Article31 1959-01-18 1 STANDARDPIC shows firemen trying to extricate the body of the lorry driver, after his vehicle was involved in a head-on collision with a bus in Jurong yesterday evening.31 words
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401 1959-01-18 1 Colony Wants That MergerSays Lim Wo Shotgun Marriage 9 SINGAPORE seeks that elusive merger to give strength to Malaya and not to weaken her, Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock declared last night. Addressing a Trade Union Congress party at the Badminton Hall held in his honour on his being401 words
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Article, Illustration196 1959-01-18 1 One man was killed instantaneously and 24 other men, women and children were admitted to the General Hospital with injuries, after a head-on collision between a bus and a lorry at the 8} Mile Jurong Road, Singa- The dead man was Ang Kwee Eah,196 words
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Article, Illustration163 1959-01-18 1 Mother's Air-Dash To Sick Daughter A white-haired London woman, yesterday reached Singapore by BOAC after a 8,000-mile air dash to be by the side of her daughter, a polio victim, in the Kinrara British Military Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. Eileen Prentis, 64. was a distressed mother when she stepped out163 words
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Article103 1959-01-18 1 Police Nab Five In Round-Up SINGAPORE police detained five youths who were alleged to have attempted to extort $10 from a shopkeeper in Kampong Dara Nanas, Changi. yesterday. The shopkeeper, K. Mamoo, told The Standard that he recognized the youths who had entered his shop at 4.45 p.m. "One of103 words
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Article63 1959-01-18 1 A SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD youth was stabbed in the back by a gang of five secret societies thugs at Raffles Quay, Singapore, las', night. The youth. Goh Jok Sek, was waiting for a bu s when confronted by the gang. With blood streaming down from the wound, Goh63 words
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Advertisement241 1959-01-18 1 only Creme Puff Beauty-blended vM^QK^AriiK ;-^^^^»^^l i^R^v; n T nj Tr y a\J r r XT ■J'iiicJ&B^i^^ CME PIFF-ONLY CREME PUFF brings l flawlesi heautv so quick y, r dries your skin, never goes f icy, never rhanges colour. lightest touch of Creme Puff ir romplexion smooth and i natural-looking241 words
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Advertisement325 1959-01-18 1 BP^ BV^-^-^b^^ k w^i^^S^sP^^^Bßßßßto-r^JtS 't\ k* j, '^j<Mp>/£^a|^ "^sSs3jBßsUßßlkltit^^l5 r;::^i^ c^>«(gßW^B^^ J i^^BflTT^^i -j— >" b^Bßi^^^^^^^^^^^^ t J j \if P^P^sV^V'^gvV^^F^^^^'^'^^^^^ «^^B^B^ j <w***^ j^ Bt«3BßPs~^^Bs^^^^^ jps 1 p b "'2 B^^^ Starting from Kuala Lumpur on Easter Saturday, 28th March and proceeding north to Ipoh and Kuala Kangsar returning325 words
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Article111 1959-01-18 2 THE driver of a lorry laden with cement was killed vesterday afternoon in a head-on collision with a bus in Jurong Road, Singapore Twenty-four passengers of the bus were taken to the General Hospital in three ambulances ABOUT YOUR FUTURE Britain's foremost postal training school can111 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-01-18 2 Mr. Samuel Lucas, inventor, who passed through Singapore by Qantas-BOAC. early yesterday on route to London from where he will go to the West Indies after a 14-day visit. Mr. Lucas claimed to have invented the largest "sugar throwing" machine for loading sugar in ships and his61 words
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218 1959-01-18 2 HIS JOB HERE IS TO LOOK FOR GIRLS MALAYAN girls have more poisp. gait and are more j feminine than their conn- j terparts in most countries In South-east Asia, said a man from Rangoon, yesterday after spending some time studying local girls. He had made a similar study in218 words
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Article67 1959-01-18 2 AN open verdict was yesterday recorded by a Singapore Coroner at the close of an inquiry into the death of Bay Kwee Im, 65, who was knocked down by a van at Victoria Street on Nov. 4 last year. Bay died at the General Hospital about67 words
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Article76 1959-01-18 2 THE Singapore Government will engage *n offi* cr from Britain's Alinistrv <>f Transport and Civil Aviation for a period of lix months to condurt examinations for Deck Certificates of Compj U I v and train two nHicers |n <\- amination te. hniquc. This follows the76 words
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Article72 1959-01-18 2 Inc he Abdullah bin Masood has been elected president of Che Changi Point Youth Club which now caters for young boys and girls living in that area. Other office-bearers are secretary: Mr. P. J. Kri>hnan; treasurer. Mr. Chow Ah Ban; Club leader: Mr. Sall«h bin Ahmad.72 words
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350 1959-01-18 2 MCA Row: Late For Roundtable Confab— Says Too IPOH, Sat. A roundtable conference between rival factions of the Malayan Chinese Association to settle differences is a "very good idea, but unfortunately it is a bit late.' Mr. Too Joon Hing, secretary-general of MCA, said this in Ipoh today when commenting350 words
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Article154 1959-01-18 2 She Will Sing Negro Spirituals DR. ZELM GEORGE, noted Negro sociologist, lecturer and singer, will give a lecture-recital on Negro spirituals at the Victoria Theatre at 8.45 p.m. on Jan. 21. The lecture is bei- sponsored by the Singapore Chamber Enserr.ble and the United States Information Services. Dr. George is154 words
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Article136 1959-01-18 2 COUNCILLOR CALLS FOR MORE WARDS LIBERAL SOCIALIST Councillor. Mr. Lee Bah Chee. yesterday asked the Singapore City Council to build additional wards at the Midrtleton Hospital to accommodate more patients. Mr. Lee a id ho was told that some people who reported at the hospital for treatment of infectious diseases136 words
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Article, Illustration172 1959-01-18 2 SIR DERMOT BOYLE, Chief of Air Staff and Marshal of the Royal Air Force, yesterday flew into Singapore piloting his own Canberra B6 Jet bomber, on a Far East tour of units. On arrival at the Changi Airport he was met by172 words
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Article194 1959-01-18 2 THE mammoth Singapore Government Pavilion at the forthcoming Singapore Constitution Exposition will cost $500,000. The pavilion, covering an area of 100,000 square feet will exhibit the different aspects of the work of the Ministries, social and other essential services In the Colony. The Assistant Minister to194 words
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Article, Illustration267 1959-01-18 2 TOP British diplomats now attending the fourday annual routine conference at Eden Hall, residence of the CommissionerGeneral for South-east Asia, in Singapore, are pictured outside the Hall before the opening of the conference on Thursday. Front Row (Left to Right) Mr. P. G. F. Dalton. C.M.G (Foreign267 words
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Article200 1959-01-18 2 INDONESIAN Cnnsu'ate spokesman in Singapore, Mr. Surjono Sastrowardojn. yesterday emphasized that the slash in the present Consulate staff was "not to make way for military men from Jakarta." The spokesman was commenting on rumour* that a Consul and five Vlp COflHlil. due to leave200 words
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Article216 1959-01-18 2 RESIDENTS of Outram Road. Cantonment I and Tinjong: Pagar area in Singapore will *uh mass petition to the Minister for Communu itioi Works, >Ir. Francis Thomas, to issue lirrntf t local bus company to run a bus service along (u merit Road They want Ibi tervict t»> COwr Cantonment216 words
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Article25 1959-01-18 2 A houwwif Rfjjab. wn rash and r arrnpri n hoire in 1 porr. r Miininj; mornme Tin point A he'r! with Watt and and25 words
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Advertisement929 1959-01-18 2 FOR SALE VEHICLES FOR SALE PIANOS. New Good second QUALITY TESTED CARS to hand, upright and Grand pianos suit all requirements always at reasonable prices. Cash or available at Borneo Motors terms available. Singapore Piano Limited Used Car Department Company. 169 Orchard Road Call. Phone *****. Singapore 9. WES l929 words
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Advertisement113 1959-01-18 2 Pimples Go Cause Killed in I Days Th* v,ry Mn,| application M Nil*. Jlarm b*a;lna to clvar airay |timpm lik# matfr. Ua* Nmedarm tonight and you will aoon your akin b*coming a»rt. amooth anal clear Ni«o--o»rm la a new dlarovary thnt kills jn«l naraaltea on th* akin that MM* PhMiilra.113 words
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Advertisement179 1959-01-18 2 -^w For CHINESJg NEW YEASj Please Ivtul; ywj order r#tr/i/jtkii Ntvv \h s u j fM< WITH BITUR YIU (Mocra, C Kway Lapis (Lay" Biko Ambon (HourPineopp!e Tartt Fancy Bitcuirt (Mtwfl cl nurt, etc i Fancy Small Caket Icing. Loveletrcrt (Kwo> v Kwoy Banker K»i> f Syrup Creom Oc v179 words
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Article173 1959-01-18 3 THE SHOW IS NOW AT THE 'VIC' of i he interna- lion of the PanAsia ;at ion will be toria Memorial 21 Fort Can- g in plans has The origip. a Government buildx considered too exhibition will i 'ii. on Monday It is open of «he cxhibi- Mrs. Phyllis (We173 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-01-18 3 THE first plenary session of the Pan-Pacific Southeast Asia Women's Association seminar which opened yesterdaxj at the Cultural Centre, Singapore. At the microphone is Burma's delegate, Daw Mi Mi Khaing. Seated at the back, from left: Mrs. Roesiah Sardjono (Indonesia), Mrs. Shizu Akagi (Japan), Mrs. Helen Fowler (U.S.), Mrs. Amy69 words
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Article159 1959-01-18 3 LIBRARY TELLS IT IN COLOUR RAFFLES National Library Will illustrate in colour graphs the rapid growth in its readership at the Singapore Constitution Exposition. which opens at the old Kallang airport on Jan. 24. The Librarian. Mr. L. M. Harrod. said yesterday that in 1953 there were 147.666 adult readers159 words
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Article, Illustration280 1959-01-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Hashim bin Abdullah, 18, and Mohamed Yusoff bin Mahmood, 20, were today acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Ismail Khan in the Supreme Court on a charge of murdering school-teacher Stephen Peter Fonseka at Pantai Valley on May 11. The Judge freed280 words
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Article595 1959-01-18 3 But share them with men, says UN consultant WOMEN must accept responsibilities by sharing with men the great task of maintaining and strengthening the democratic way of life, declared Mrs. Helen Fowler, consultant for the Pan-Pacific South-east Asia Women's Association to the United Nations, in Singapore595 words
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Article, Illustration33 1959-01-18 3 THE Indian Commissioner, Mr. S.K. Banerji, presents a memento on behalf of the Indian President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, to the Singapore Governor, Sir William Goode, at Government House on Friday.33 words
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Article90 1959-01-18 3 ELECTRIC power was restored in Jurong areas early yesterday morning after a 30-hour blackou', A Slnßapore City Council spokesman said yesterday that supplies were restored at 2.30 am. The spokesman said the Council has made no arrangement with the RAF authorities to supply power but in90 words
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101 1959-01-18 3 Tampin's New 200-Line Switchboard TAMPIN, Sat— A new manual switchboard installed in the telephone exchange hert started operation today. Announcing this, the Minister for Work;. Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said the new switchboard would enable subscribers both in the town and the neighbouring areas to get101 words
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Article51 1959-01-18 3 SINGAPORE tin prirf> yesterday rose by 50 cent* to $385 per picul. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: fair merchantable mixed copra $43 buyers. Tone steady Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices per picul were: bulk shipment $64, drums f>: Tone51 words
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Article203 1959-01-18 3 THE Director of Broadcasting, Mr. H. H. Beamish, yesterday appealed to radio listeners for suggestions to help improve the programmes. Mr. Beamish explained that many of the programmes now on the air were new, and asked if listeners liked them. Listeners can send suggestions to Radio203 words
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Article104 1959-01-18 3 FED. HAD A 'CLEAN' MONTH KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Federation was completely free of Communist terrorist incident last month —the first 'clean' month since the Emergency began ten years ago. A Federal Government statement issued today said the terrorists did not attack either security forces or civilians in any part104 words
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Advertisement226 1959-01-18 3 Cremc Extrordinaire Incovers your beauty overnight it, the bloom of youth in a single jar! No other vet helped the skin in so many different ways inc, moisturising, nourishing, coaxing away lines es. With a few applications you can 6ee for hat thii almost-miracle cream doe9 for your f Creme226 words
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Advertisement11 1959-01-18 3 \7\ Special Bargain oun^T[A 60—62, North Bridge Rood, Singapore, Tel: *****.11 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-01-18 4 MRS. Christina Loke, president of the Singapore Chinese Ladies Associatirn enjoy» a private joke with the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock (left), while Dr Elizabeth Comber, (authoress Ha n Suyin) talk s seriously with Mr. Malcolm MacDonmld (right) British High Commissioner in India. Occasion83 words
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358 1959-01-18 4 E. M. RASHEED - E. M. RASHEED Lyle Report is welcomed By LEADERS of political parties and the business community in Singapore yesterday welcomed the Lyle Report on industrial development as "advantageous to both the territories". They, however. expressed the hope that both the Federation and Singapore Governments358 words
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257 1959-01-18 4 Police Hunt For Ten Thugs Who Kidnapped Student SINGAPORE Police have launched a manhunt for a number of secret society gangsters, who abducted a 17-year-old English school student on Friday evening. The boy, Cheo Kheng Liang, was whisked away in a car after he and a friend were attacked by257 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-01-18 4 MR. CHARLES BRINDLEY ORR and his bride, the former Miss Carol Ann August inr-Rrad after their ueddinf at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore recently.28 words
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Article49 1959-01-18 4 YAP Pow Nguan wa« yesterday charged in a Singapore court with robbing Goh Guan Fong of $84 while armed with a dagger at 12.05 a.m. at the padang of! Raffles Institution on Jan. 16. Yap was remanded till Jan. 25 when the case comes up for mention.49 words
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Article, Illustration199 1959-01-18 4 THERE should be closer relations a;id better understanding between labour movements here and in the United States, said Mr. Joseph Keenan, VlcePresident of the American Federation of LabourCongress of Industrial Organisations (AFL-CIO) in Singapore yesterday. i Mr. Keenan (above), a leading American labour leader,199 words
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Article61 1959-01-18 4 THK 1: the Sin^.t; will ibort posal \o CU on i ,2M malariol. The P is in to trair, Instil Division ,f Di>o.i Colombo 1^ A c cu)atc\j !o cour^r Health Dtpi *-«t^ It is c nuttce pai Coun trol measM J date by a cor.tp>l It is thrri61 words
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Advertisement87 1959-01-18 4 i i^ijiiiiiiipMT^ w IHHhHeHwHhH B cars run better on SUPEItSHcLL surge of power; the zip in traffic; the pull on hills. That's where top quality count*. But there's something more.... something only Shell petrol has got— I.C.A. the Ignition Control Additive which keeps ignition smooth and gives you wonderful engine87 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous228 1959-01-18 4 MWWWWKM>^WI Mmning to V ■amTiTI r A v lbw^bV Ali^fl Pie'.ide 7 New* 7 H .1 m 1 ■AllTiV^ maty on; j M am. R,v ■aiMt&vjjiiMa OCTfcMat MralU t hln«-M> Metlunlist I inirrh: Sunday Sdiool :i) p.m Service :n Malay —Mr 1 < I 1 m P-<> Ydn 1.49 pm228 words
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Article, Illustration650 1959-01-18 5 Denis Martin - POPE JOHN THE JOLLY Denis Martin By 'They tell VVVVWVWVWVVVWWWVVWVWVK me that aeroplanes *\\\\\\\\\\W\\\V\\\\V\VVWVV| are just the thing' VATICAN CITY, Sat. aOME with me over the yellow swirling waters of the Tiber, down the Road of the Conciliation and into St. Peter's Square to keep a date with a strange650 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-01-18 5 f hp m>i f Pntrinrrh of Venice stand* at the rear of he motorboat leading a welcome procession as nrrirm fVnice to take up his new post. Urbani, who was made a Cardinal along with 22 other r rh loaders in a recent Consistory by Pope John62 words
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Article274 1959-01-18 5 FIRST DRIVE IN' BANK in BRITAIN nk with special facility for "JJ latest move Of the Banks P«*d in Britain ;^e first bank of in the country, alAmerica an d West- 17 h^e been de- r? ldea for the 1 benefit of the ln hank will be motorist to visit274 words
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Advertisement347 1959-01-18 5 .^^^^^^^"^^fc^. MAC- 8 LONGINES W Switzerland's M 1 Pi I d ji^. ■u>- :ws^^B3^^^PE=s== B M --»J- ."..T" "zzi ■g^^^™»V jVj*^M^^P^^^ r?'*'!'^!" Tm*i~' m^i^m^^i^^ for ladies. Only 19 mm. in diameter. _^j Available in steel or 1 8 Ct. gold. Cold I raised figures. I jr..... ~^Z/K\&l^£t^^4f^ 1^' i .ill347 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-01-18 6 BALLERINAS FROM PARIS A TABLEAU FROM r one of the balt*t» to bp giv? n f^H Theatre if Art du Ballrt whr n t L come to the Victoria Thmtr, H January 22 and 2.7. p/, ofo o/; °J I Paris,41 words
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Article151 1959-01-18 6 Four Different Numbers On Each Evening ■■■■■j HE YOUNG ballet company. Le M jg^ 1 Theatre d'Art du Ballet, which is coming: to Singapore's Victoria Theatre I |on January 22 and 23, looks like being a great success. The visit is sponsored hb^h by the151 words
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Article213 1959-01-18 6 Life In America (YTTO STANDKE may be a modern Pied Piper. He claims to have a ••magic box" that banishes birds, but he won't reveal how it works. Indianapolis offered Otto M$3XOO to rid the city of a plague of starlings. Otto got out his mysterious213 words
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Article326 1959-01-18 6 Reviewed by Victor Dog BRAHMS Sonata No 3 In D minor Op inc i OVEN. Sonata No. 3 in E flat major. Op 1! 0 TN the Brahms the recorded balance tends to overstress the viohn. This makes for a slight, but neverthe'ess real, dilution to full326 words
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Article81 1959-01-18 6 No. *****761 Presley. E United States Army, has done it ag.iln Advance orders for his new RCA disc "One Night" and "I Got Stung" were more than 200.000 This is one of the stork pile discs Elvis left before his call-up. He is now in German?81 words
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Advertisement380 1959-01-18 6 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products jflfiftwfrjoK&yi'NijfiMi BjHMfrv- -■>,■■■-* '■'■'X-ysJk,'- vV **"^^**^^vKaßHßlH»Mß^S B2iBBiRjWarHRf3aPS£SiZ ■J* v -X-"-'* >•-"■•■ i- 1 -"•••*?•>■•>■■■-■■ <■*•■%•*.-'•.- J ffs!v'so«H HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Stop asthma Bronchitis If380 words
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Advertisement74 1959-01-18 6 EASY WAY TO KILL ROACHES AND ANTS Scientist* recommend that you control roaches and ants the modern way with Johnston's No-Roach Brushed just where you want it (table legs cabinets sills, asphalt Mm. etc.). The colourless coating kills these pests. It's effective for months, unitary, and easy to use. IN74 words
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Advertisement161 1959-01-18 6 Brjtain't best-selling records 1. ITS ONLY MAKE BELIEVE Co««c 2. HOOTS MON Lord RockmgSom't XI A^H 3. TOM DOOLEY— Lonn- Donrgon V"V 4. TEA FOR TWO CHA CHA 111 Tommy Doncy 0« M 111 5 THK DAY THE RAINS CAME— Jon, «°f' |l| 6. LOVE MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND161 words
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Miscellaneous464 1959-01-18 6 ine ballet to music of Bala- kirev. ■TTT|3f|V IVTIII BALLADE— Described sls IlilllKl IM Kli I a ch rp "sraphlcai legend In ■iilr^li^fl BIH'A one art by Leonide Massine. HHIH BVPVW^V Fa ure's music Ill'lklTllfl I'llllVfl THF ADVENTURES OF IJkf:iUfi^Hu||||lV« HARLEQUIN- -A ballet by B^A|A|M|A^H&k^A^^^L Fokme to Beethoven's music. nMIPMIIII464 words
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298 1959-01-18 7 Man on Moon?, Too Soon, Say Two Scientists By HARRY ASHBROOK [HAT are Russia's chances of landing man on the moon in the near future? yoT VERY GOOD, according to two leading Brijh astronomers to whom I talked last week Cork-a-hoop over their lead In the space race I Russians298 words
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190 1959-01-18 7 PLANET JUST A LUMP OF METAL IN SPACE th«s« goes wron* it can put a rocket many thousands of miles off target. Timing The Russian Planet 111 rocket was probably one and a half seconds out on timing. That is why it missed the moon. TJOW could the Russians hope190 words
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842 1959-01-18 7 So smooth, so fast, the Comet is full of surprises At 2.000 feet the aircondlUonlng came on. Immediately It felt cooler. The quiet hiss of air Into the cabin announced the fact that we were starting to pressuriie. I undid842 words
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Article, Illustration620 1959-01-18 7 rFHEN Um war f.r.ished in nations lay mashed and bleeding Japan With their f" aten and disbande .^ked black Indeed I two countries, are pro pecti in the ol aviation ed extremely bleak. i remarkable rhanjes place in the f both now possesses620 words
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Article32 1959-01-18 7 CTILL with an undecided future is the English built Blackburn N.A. 39 aircraft. Backed by United States financial and technical interests, this low-level highspeed strike aircraft is cap-32 words
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Article376 1959-01-18 7 from decay who are moat prone to diseased gums. Gum disease what w dentists call "gingivitis" is often due to not brushing the teeth properly. Food allowed to stagnate around the neck of a tooth tends to slide down Into the crevice between tooth and gum. If the376 words
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Article, Illustration271 1959-01-18 7 HHB time when we can book a night from Singapore on a new jetliner is fast approaching. 8.0.A.C. plan to Introduce the Comet 4on the Kangaroo Route between London and Sydney next April. Recently I had the prMlege of a flight on one of the271 words
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Advertisement68 1959-01-18 7 by The Dentist h D h X-ray up to the Mrs L tr °uble here. I th« l y in sight." >udly "Tve never had o h go bad on me yet. I oui2 me l aid befor ■;*i nations. "Your h in very bad .shape. &^**&*P« wheD a a68 words
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Advertisement74 1959-01-18 7 I JHLC c^i >> ■■111 A If* '.^^^flft DiKk^Ml II H I^A g^ C? n /?/i H _3 I v tB I I Monday 19th January at 9 a.m. I I Singapore Kuala Lumpur II I Peaang Ipoh and Taiping I COME EARLY, AND SEE THE I -^^H II UNBELIEVABLE74 words
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FILM REVIEW
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Article, Illustration406 1959-01-18 8 /"^OOD old Americana joes to the devil in the Broadway stage hit "Damn Yankees." The devil continues his work when the play goes on film under the title "What Lola Wants." What a witch hunt in reverse it turns406 words
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182 1959-01-18 8 J)ON'T be fooled by the title. THE BEAST OF BUDAPEST is no man-made Frankenstein on the 1005e. It Is Just a Communistmade man with a yen for quick liquidation of those who go against THE Party. The theme of this Allied Artists presentation is*182 words
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Article160 1959-01-18 8 Ladd The Unscrupulous Gun-Runner "THUNDER IN THE EAST" a Paramount film, is good entertainment. It is based on a story written by Guy Trooper and James Hill. The story concerns an unscrupulous gun runner, Steve Gibbs. whose one and only ambition is to mak^ money, regardless of consequences. He hears160 words
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Article, Illustration217 1959-01-18 8 pARTHA KITT, that ex- citing and talented coloured star, is at home in any part of the world as she would be in her own backyard. And that's how it is in Universal International's "Mark of the Hawk" filmed entirely in Africa, in217 words
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Advertisement450 1959-01-18 8 -K BESa TODAY! i 1 a 1 3oVm. J t y,;^ 1 I r R W.'Nor The Moon By Night'fg^> 1 Today 9 a.m. Grace Chang "REFUGEE" (Mand.) yi j*li\l\l\§ r 3 5V."r Today! n a.m.-i.45-4.is-6.45 9.30 p.m. 5^ Barry suiHvan "Dragoon Wells Massacre" aa> J 4C Today 9 am:450 words
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Advertisement470 1959-01-18 8 ITS 1 -BJJJLJoiM^k *<>•• si^T Jan HBfMRfl lilt 111 I U pSmS H To rv«ry hold«*r of 1 1 k«t endorsed on the h.u k u L, ffi Theatre STAMP— One <OLORTINE Rrf^»rd of l H By Coiirt>>»y of HAOEMEYER TRXIHMI ft, V J H W Today »a.m. F* m470 words
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Article555 1959-01-18 9 S'PORE MISS THE BIG RUGBY UPSET Perak Lucky To Share Cup KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Singapore and Perak became joint holders of the HMS Malaya Rugby football Cup when they drew 9-9 in the final on the Merdeka SUI™**"? tOday u erak S r fed tw tries and a penalt y555 words
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Article68 1959-01-18 9 Prrnk 9 P° ints Singapore 9 points n eu wo Penalties, try. ftrak t Thompson B. Sheridan, E. Taturantf. O V, V KodriKues. H James, C. MacPhee, H Woods,' Irifhey. R. V. Daw« G. Cookson. N ambrrl.iin. D. MacConarhie. J. Maskery mns«P'»r' 1 M Parker. Ramli, I. M.68 words
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311 1959-01-18 9 kELBOURNE, .lan. 17 (Reuter)— John Shaw, the doctors feared would never play cricket again a terioni head injury three years ago, hammered >K attack to finish with an undefeated 93 out tforia ~*o for five wickets here today. is a nephew Hassett. the311 words
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121 1959-01-18 9 Court Orders IBC To Break Monopoly WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. (UPl)— The Supreme Court ordered the International Boxing Club headed by James D. Norris to break up its monopoly of big prize fights. By a 5 to 3 vote, the Tribunal upheld a lower court decree which found the IBC violated121 words
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Article84 1959-01-18 9 VICTORIA Ist Inns. Lawry b Dexter 24 Aylett c Watson b Loader 2 Crompton c Mortimore b Trueman 73 Shaw p.ot out 93 Maddocks b Mortimore 21 Huntington b Mortimore 0 Potter out 47 Extras 10 Total (for five) 270 To bat: Quick. Kline. Edwards and Guest. Wickets fell84 words
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Article117 1959-01-18 9 Brooke Cup To Military College KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation Military College (Port Dickson) won the. General Brooke Cup when they beat the defending champions, the Fourth Battalion. Royal Malay Regiment (Perak), 1-0 in the final of the Federation Army interunit knockout hockey competition for Major Units on the Federation117 words
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Article116 1959-01-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The second Federation Infantry Brigade beat the First Federation Engineer Squadron 4—o In the final of the Federation Army Inter-Unit Knockout hockey competition for the Minor Units championships o n the Rifle Range Road Stadium today. The Infantry Brigade led 3 o at116 words
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Article113 1959-01-18 9 Cager who choose Freedom MULHOUSE. France. Jan. 17, (UPI) One of the Romanian basketball stars who played a French team here Saturday night has disappeared and apparently chosen freedom. Romanian officials said today that a mysterious phone call was placed yesterday to the hotel where they were having lunch. They113 words
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Article28 1959-01-18 9 SYDNEY. Sat.— Australian aboriginal boxer Russell Sands has been matched with lightweight George Berry of United States of America at Sydney Stadium on February 2.28 words
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Article69 1959-01-18 9 Malacca Selection Surprise MALACCA, Sat.— Malacca Selection surprisingly beat the Federation Warders .by two goals to nil in a friendly soccer match played on the Kubu ground today. Hatr.zah scored the first goal off a penalty and Ban Chuan increased the lead a few minutes later. The game was fast69 words
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Article196 1959-01-18 9 NEW YORK, Jan. 17, (Reuter) Archie Moore, world light heavyweight boxing champion, said here today he would like to fight Henry Cooper, newly crowned British and British Empire heavyweight champion. Moore believes that a victory over Cooper would put him in line for a196 words
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154 1959-01-18 9 MELBOURNE, Jan. 17, (Reuter)— Australia's challenge for the Davis Cup this year will be made in the American zone. i The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia has agreed to this by a telephone vote. Association secretary Mr. John Andrew, said today154 words
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Article55 1959-01-18 9 UNABLE to field a side. Rawhides conceded a walkover to Harlequins in the SHA Under 23 year s league. However, with guest players Rawhides put up a team and played a friendly game against Harlequins on the padang. Harlequins won 3—o. C. Montelro, D Boyd and55 words
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599 1959-01-18 9 \...fra*kl* SSSSrJ IS Malaya going headlong to train new players to help us regain our prestige in the badminton world or are we going to depend on the "has herns"? This is the question I like to pose to badminton officials in the599 words
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Article204 1959-01-18 9 SINGAPORE Tankards trounced North Johore by 19 points (two goals and three tries) to five (a goal) in a rugger match on the padang yesterday. Tankards Whoa* players are drawn I.om various rugger clubs in the Colony dominated the game lor most of the time. They204 words
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Advertisement187 1959-01-18 9 I THE AUSTIN A. 55 (^flMUfim/i£' I New look In family motoring The sleek new A. 55 takes family y^mmgi^^m*^~ motoring a dozen strides forward. POWEI The A. 55 nat fbe Powerful 4-cylin-a. o.h.v. 1500 cc enging giving vou see from the picture^ high performance for very low from the187 words
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Advertisement95 1959-01-18 9 MARMITE keeps them in robust health Marmite is rich in Vitamin B. which improves the digestion and guards m against diseases of the nerves and IB^^^ BHif. with rice or boobo, and as a drink, fc^ J& W^ with hot water or milk. It is a -«A S^jSl nutritive, concentrated95 words
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Article497 1959-01-18 10 How They Stand Ii Bowling 4b Batting PETER MAY tops the England batting averages after three Test matches with 294 runs at 49.00, but he is closely followed by Colin Cowdrey, whose 100 not out in the third Test boosted his runs to 231 for an497 words
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Article, Illustration17 1959-01-18 10 the Hg Ten" I D\cksor\ M topi bcai n?l in i] knockout Collppp Rmjr. I fh*» An17 words
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Article, Illustration216 1959-01-18 10 AFTER five years away from home, promoter Little Nene to emplaning for Manila on Tuesday. His trip is being financed by Philippine'* top boxing promoter Mr. Mamerto Besa, who has invited Nene as hi* personal guest for his promotion at the Rizal Memorial •tadium on216 words
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Article73 1959-01-18 10 NEW YORK. Jan 17 (UPI) Archie Moore, the light heavyweight champion who carries his years and his crown with equal ease, received the Edward J. Neil Memorial Award as 1958's 'fighter-of-the-year' last night at the annual dinner of the Boxing Writers' Association. Moore, who73 words
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1046 1959-01-18 10 TONY RANGEL - 1958 WAS A YEAR OF GLOR Y FOR PENANG TONY RANGEL By PENANG, Sat. In winning the Malaya Cup for soccer supremacy, and retaining the Foong Seong and Heah Joe Sean* cups at badminton, Penang enjoyed one of its most glorious years in these three foremost sporting events in Malaya1,046 words
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Article, Illustration151 1959-01-18 10 SINGAPORE cricketer, Patrick Worn, Fong Weng, and his bride, the former Mint Mary Tan Kim Neo, passing through a cricketer's "ceremonial arc" after their wedding at the Queen of Peace Church. Singapore, last wejk. Wong i one of the \eni iq CVne.se cricketers in the Colony. A forme pupil of151 words
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Article86 1959-01-18 10 ITAI Y s NumlK tennis pi n. < Mrrlo. fl»w into on Friday afw p| J the Davis (U d Sydney Ciwiveppe a;; India on hi > the All-Irvi.a championships :n Bo*s He mi and Alexandra for a d garnet. Guiseppe is th t bj the Italian ship IMSB86 words
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541 1959-01-18 10 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sat— The fact that been the most glorious year In the sporting h^ Malayan schools was today underscored 5 honorary General Secretary of the Federation laya Schools Sports Council, Mr. Toh Boon Buah sented his report to the Council's541 words
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Advertisement209 1959-01-18 10 C COt/fO&^t/ \-S/ capillary action pen (SUPERIOR TO FOUNTAIN PENS What finGr of an IN FOUR IMPORTANT WAYS important event than a gift that H^g^ 2^-* y has become the symbol of VIRTUALLY SHOCKPROOF achievement a Parker 61. Its "captive" ink supply resists any extreme jars Inspiring in design, unsurpassed209 words
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1986 1959-01-18 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES Mr. Y. K. Foos Trainer: R. B'kelen. S2S"?o? S a X CHENDERIANG 9.00 (6) King 1 2^9-184 No. 2 KMGHTSBRIDGE 8.13 (3) Berg 2 i55;i5S S* 10 RED WOLF ni 8 05 <*> ward 3 1 ?5 3 J5 H O< 5 Son of1,986 words
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361 1959-01-18 11 BANGALORE, Jan. 17 (Reuter) West Indies scored 373 for seven wickets on the opening day of their threeday match against a South Zone XI here yesterday. Earlier a faultless century by John Holt and a last 79 by Collie Smith helped361 words
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Article302 1959-01-18 11 ROYAL Array Service Corps did well to edge South Johore by five points <a goal* to three «a try> in rugger mateh at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. South Johore, with a number of H.M.S. Malaya Cup players in their side, fought strongly in the302 words
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Article56 1959-01-18 11 BANGALORE. Jan. 17. (Reuter) West Indies raced through the South Zone innings in little more than three hour* on thfi second day of the match here today. South Zone were shot out for 136 to give the West Indies, who declared at their overnight score of 373 for seven,56 words
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Article158 1959-01-18 11 A CHALLENGE trophy to be known as the Commonwealth Cup has been presented by Headquarters. 17 Gurkha Division, Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces. for the annual hockev match between the Federation Armed Forces and the Commonwealth Forces in Malaya which has been introduced this year. The158 words
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446 1959-01-18 11 SCRUTINEER - New Course Record By Agnes Slipper SCRUTINEER By COMMOTION created a stir when he upset a heary plungf on Fireworship (Ward) in the 4.20 p.m. l\ mile rare for Class 3, Div. 2, horses to pay $124 and SIS at Ipoh yesterday, final day of the Perak Turf Clubs January446 words
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Advertisement267 1959-01-18 11 Trotters Last Show At 7.50 Tonight THE Harlem Globetrotters* who played before another rapacity crowd a4 the Happy World stadium last night, cive their final shows today. At 2 pm. they play for schoolchildren in a speriaJ matinee, and at 7.30 pm. the v five their farewell performance. Immediately after267 words
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Article330 1959-01-18 12 100, 000 FIGHT MAMMOTH BUSH FIRE itSraßfffHJiwyPßKffKii^^ SPREADING LIKE AN EXPRESS TRAIN' Aussie Fire Chief Says: Danger Is Critical MELBOURNE, Jan. 17 (Reuter) Eleven major fires and dozens of smaller outbreaks were being fought bv 100,000 volunteer firemen throughout Victoria State today. Almost every city, suburban and country fire brigade330 words
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127 1959-01-18 12 NO BID TO KILL MIKOYAN, Say US Police WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 (Reuter) Washington Police and State Depar.ment officials last night scoffed at repor.s that the guard of Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. the visiting Soviet Deputy Prime Minister, had been increased because of an alleged threat to assassinate him. They said that127 words
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Article81 1959-01-18 12 CAIRO. Jan. 17 cUPI) Britain and United Arab Republic delegation leaders last night initialled a financial settlement for damages growing out of the 1956 Suez crisis. Formal signing was expected within a few days. The agreement itself was announced at a Press conference earlier yesterday by World Bank81 words
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150 1959-01-18 12 MANILA, Jan. 17 (Reuter). Marijuana is being grown in j substantial quantities in the Philippine! according to Police reports here. In a recent raid on two > houses near Manila, police discovered marijuana plants being grown in pots. Strict anti-smuggling measures here have made150 words
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Article131 1959-01-18 12 BERGMAN FIGHTS FOR CHILDREN PARIS, Jan. 17 (UPI) Ingrid Bergman will take legal steps here next week to biock Robert Rossellini's efforts to win custody of their three children, her Paris lawyer has announced. The lawyer, Rene Florio;, said ne would file an emergency suit on Monday or Tuesday in131 words
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200 1959-01-18 12 A-TISHOO $195,000 PROPERTY GOES UP IN SMOKE SYDNEY. Jan. 17, (Reuter). A man's sneeze caused a £A30,000 <M5195.000) explosion and fir P at Gosford. Northern New South Wales early today and put three men in hospital. The men are recovering fiom burns as a result of the fire. The man200 words
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Article47 1959-01-18 12 THE United Nations Command in Seoul announced yesterday that a meeting of the Korean Military Armistice Commission will be held at Panmunjom on Jan. 22. to discuss the issue of missing Korean war prisoners who have not been satisfactorily accounted for by the reds. —UPI.47 words
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Article113 1959-01-18 12 MCDOMMELL AIRCRAFT Corporation have been a**ifgned to build thii' capnuie*'* which will carry a man into orbit round the Earth. Photo tkmmm of the capsule, ordered by the Motional Aeronautic* and *[>n><> i,lmim* McDonnell" ice-Fresident f Kendaul Perkin* revealed i'mt k '»r#» J bidding wa* requested, the Company hid already113 words
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Article, Illustration227 1959-01-18 12 Plane Plunges Into i In Heavy Rainston MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina. Jan. 17 (UPI).— A twinengined Argentine air.iner caught in a heavy rainstorm plunged into th e sea off this summer resort last nighl. killing all 52 persons aboard. The plane, a Curtis Commando 46,227 words
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Article116 1959-01-18 12 SCIENTIST IS IKE'S FIRST CHOICE WASHINGTON. Jan 17 (UPI) Frcsiden- Eisenhower has chosen Dr Wernher von Braun. who directed launching of the first successful U.S. satellite and four others to receive the highest honour the nation confers on career civil servants. The winners of the annual President's Award for distinguished116 words
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Article82 1959-01-18 12 TOKYO, Jan. 17 (Reuter) United Sta.es Marine Corp s announced here today that two United States Marine Corps jet aircraft crashed into the sea 200 miles east of Tokyo yesterday. The two FJ-4 "Fury" Jets were from a unit of the First Marine Aircraft Wing based82 words
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Article25 1959-01-18 12 HARVARD University has announced that it has received an anonymous donation of two million dollars for scholarships to help needy students. Reuter.25 words
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Article27 1959-01-18 12 'IN BOUND' AGAIN BRITISH troops will be allowed In the walled city of Nicosia during daylight hours from next Monday cvr Tuesday, it was announced yesterday— (Reuters27 words
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Article, Illustration2852 1959-01-18 13 John W. Wheeler- Bennett - John W Wheeler-Bennett «y Schoolboy into Sailor The Sunday Standard presents by arrangement with The Dally Telegraph the first of a series of extracts from "King George Vi," the official biography published In London by Macmillan. The author has had free access to the2,852 words
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Advertisement104 1959-01-18 13 Pictures! YOU GET THE BEST FROM THE STANDARD Phone Photo DepL TeL ***** -Sim&a g*& $ian> ir» nUww yiilll|llll||v C.P.A. gives you..^|^B||p|i||l||||[l ■Llla It 1 5. e. v lililjjjjlilll SINGAPORE liSl^^ HONG KONGZ^ i FLIGHTS..- A ■rfWlftfnW Direct Fli^ f M I Mucking, LabVaM Frequent tervicet between Jf#? specific //y104 words
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Article, Illustration124 1959-01-18 14 AND NOW... SWEETS BY TELEGRAPH IN AMERICA A NEW service starts in America this week tweet* by telegraph. Forgotten the birthday of •omebodv thousands of miles •way? Then all you do now Ift go to the telegraph office and tend a "candygram." Th« clerk at the other end takes a124 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-01-18 14 TUT! TUT! JUST WHAT GOES ON? Tut, tut! Just whot go,, iw a T day*? H«r« ore Amanda Borne, 23, o n< j p 21, nitKißf our of on ormy hyt, nd Q p art U tin k«tt, oitything but properly drest**' 1,,, > o»i«l 'roft' or«n'» being violated. Am78 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1959-01-18 14 DROPPING IN! IPV I T was a brisk, crisp, sharp afternoon M m Just ripht, I said to my hound-dog I Humphrey, for a stride through the bracken. Unfortunately, we do not have much ■■■■■I bracken near my stately three-bed-roomed villa. So I compromised. Dragging the reluctant pooch away from1,077 words
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Advertisement89 1959-01-18 14 jijmP Reach for Listerine, QU/CKf^* J^^^y That first sore or scratchy i|| Ipr feeling in your throat is a m'Wf warning reach for Listerine! IF Cargle Listerine full-strength M iff every four hours until your cold MSSff symptoms disappear. II H Listerine Antiseptic kills germs g associated with colds, by89 words
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Advertisement57 1959-01-18 14 B^S^i^B^^P^^P^^'^^^^ jMBm BJuf^i^ w v •> 9 4BJ V j^j^^ jß^B^B^B^B^B^Bp^^L v .^yj^M^Mk v j^drfßvßl^BjßnM^* '^lm m m M 2k a rW MJT Dunlopillo .<4sfc yoi/r furniture dealer for details and be P* buy Dunlopillo, the original latex foam. mattresses, pillows and cushions Dunlopillo is manufactured in MalaysTHE DUNLOP RUBBER57 words
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Article, Illustration950 1959-01-18 15 Irene Lim - Irene Lim lt 9 s On The Lips Of Every Giri jklk';[kil;kl; I .-.•a-.-. ;~Y^MlMpm^^^^^^ J SURPRISES are In store fashionwise i 1959 Every girl I know has been only scanning the fat Spring catalogues New York, Paris and London for some inion950 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-01-18 15 IT'S railed Spirit of Summer. And It was among the 1959 Teddy Tinllng sunshine collection of sports and playwear shown last week at the Exhibition Room of th» British Colour Council, in London Worn by model Ann Grant, the outfit consists of candy-strip-ed nylon tights with matchingMirrorpic - 55 words
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Advertisement42 1959-01-18 15 4? CHIVERS c^ i jeZKeg Enjoy the difference of Chlvers today! They j^^y*\ mm taste so much fruitier. So easy to make too. J \l^/ Givt y° ur famll X tht goo^ne" °f Chivers Iv^ |clly todayl v^^/ j^j^SSßj^ir yoi4 csh ouy42 words
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Advertisement75 1959-01-18 15 4^ Now, at last, the powder you've W always wanted Three Beauties Powder, J* specially created by Vardley for lasting loveliness in a warm climate. Three Beauties Powder gives you softer, more flattering bloom, and it's so fine and clinging that it lasts for hours. Amone the many jf wonderful75 words
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Article, Illustration1568 1959-01-18 16 Don Oakley; Ralph Lane - Don Oakley Ralph Lane By and 13 -MAN INTO SPACE •«tTrf dat co jld be in the 1960s F or v Pars now. unmanned satellites of varying sizes and tvpes have been circlXS the Sik? h lnS ir imenl r rocket to anti around the M(>on1,568 words
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Article, Illustration969 1959-01-18 22 Says Rue Scribe Of The IT WENT LIKE A BOMB DT'S QUITE a magnificent machine, the new XKISO fixed head coupe. At the moment, I can think of only two other models in Malaya that oan rival the 150's qualities and both are more expensive machines.969 words
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Article380 1959-01-18 22 306,100 CARS IMPORTED INTO U.S. IN 9 MONTHS By HARRY W. FRANTZ gUROPEAN and Japanese automobiles, chiefly of the "small car" type, continued their successful "invasion" of the United States market in 1958, setting new records for the Dumber and total value. The popularity380 words
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Article135 1959-01-18 22 $10,000 PRIZES FOR 'MISER' RUN JJAVE you got your entry froms from your Mobilgas stations for the 1959 Economy Run yet? This year's cash prizes total $10,100— 55,400 more than last year. The Sweepstake Winner, that is, the motorist who comts hom« with th« best mpg, figure receives $2,500. But135 words
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Article1103 1959-01-18 23 HAROLD NJCOLSON - HAROLD NJCOLSON BOOK REVIEWS THE PRIVATE SEA. By Peter Mayne. (John Murray. 18s.) By JVfESSRS. JOHN MURRAY have remained loyal to the Byron tradition and continue to publish books about Greece. A short tim« ago they produced Mr Leigh Fermor's great study on "Mani" and will, I1,103 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-01-18 23 THE CAT' S WHISKER Snudge the smart settles down for a quiet smoke! j "SM'DGE** is a fly cat and a clever on* too. Th+re'g nothing like settling down in the best nrmchair. and having a quiet smoke of a cigarette when his mistress Miss Janet Holland of Worcester Park*UPI - 58 words
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1359 1959-01-18 23 JOHN DAVENPORT - JOHN DAVENPORT By RAPE OF THE FAIR CO I NTRY By Alexander Cordell (GoUanci 165.) THE UNSPEAKABLE SKIPTON. By Pamela Hansford Johnson (Macmillian 15s) A WAT OF LOVE. By James Courage (Cape 15s) THE LUNATIC REPUBLIC. By Compton Mackentie (Chatto and Wind us 15s).1,359 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1959-01-18 24 John Cottrell - Penniless geologist became the richest man John Cottrell By It literally happened in a flash RYRY\ YJYTJ HHE YOUNG man had every reason to feer despondent. There he was, a penniless and obscure geologist in African bush country. For two years he had made a fruitless search for diamonds. Now1,326 words
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Article, Illustration325 1959-01-18 24 HEY, DOCTOR! THIS MIGHT BE LOVE y^HEN t patient's personality changes and the doctor Wonders why. the reason could be— LOVE. Last week, British family doctors were advised to watch out for Cupid when trying to account for sudden personality switches in their patients. And other things that can change325 words
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