Singapore Standard, 22 January 1959
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Title Section26 1959-01-22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Jfc 9fl 4 gfhgj (FINAL EDITION) Teleohoo* ***** —5 Cobl« "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDM^ftI^RY 22 1959 Vol. .X No. 203. f, 5 cr, 14 Poges26 words
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299 1959-01-22 1 STUDENT STRIKE IS OVER AFTER AN ORDER IPOH, Wed. One hundred and five of the 120 Malay students of the Sadiah Religious School m Temoh, about 30 miles south of here, who called a strike on Monday night, returned to their classes today. The school authorities had earlier issued strict299 words
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Article, Illustration332 1959-01-22 1 Singapore must not remain in MCA fold KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Government's ruling against affiliation by Singapore political organizations has considerably weakened the voting power of MCA's President Lim Chong Eu's faction and has also made a revote on the new MCA Charter necessary. These implications were driven home to Dr.332 words
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Article73 1959-01-22 1 JAKARTA, Jan. 21 (UPI) New reports of violent clashes between rebels and government forces m Celebes were received here today. Radio Makassar said fierce fighting m the north of the large island took the lives of five rebels m mopping up operations. Near Makassar a hand-gren-ade73 words
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Article69 1959-01-22 1 LONDON, Jan. 21 (Reuter) Dr. Josef Luns. Netherlands Foreign Minister, will visit London next weekend for official talks at the invitation of the British government, a Foreign Office spokesman announced today. It was understood lhat the main subjects for discussion would be the British decision to69 words
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Article, Illustration94 1959-01-22 1 Royal tiara back in Colony for final touch THE $60,000 diamond-and-platinum tiara for the Raja Permaisuri Agong i s back m Singapore it was flown from Kuala Lumpur yesterday. On arrival, it was taken immediately to its maker. Mr. Henry Sena, a High Street Jeweller. The King's private secre- tary.94 words
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73 1959-01-22 1 DE MILLE, 77, DIES OF HEART ATTACK HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 21 (Reuten— Cecil B. de Mille, the famous film producer, died today. He was 77. He died from a heart attack at his home at 5.30 a.m. He had been 111 for the past week. At his death-bed was a daughter.73 words
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Article28 1959-01-22 1 MANILA. Jan 21 (UPI) Malaya's Minister of Justice and. Interior, Inche Suleiman leaves for Kuala Lumpur today concluding a 12-day observation tour m the Philippines.28 words
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Article, Illustration468 1959-01-22 1 Six detainees are shifted to St. John's isle SIX prominent political detainees have been transferred from Changi Prison, Singapore, to St. John's Island, The Standard was told yesterday. The six are: Lim Chin Siong, C. V. Devan Nair. Fong Swee Suan, S. Woodhull. Tan Boon Eng and468 words
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Article102 1959-01-22 1 Decision on polls date THE general elections m Singapore will be held within (>0 day s from the date of the Legislative Assembly's dissolution The announcement was made by the Speaker. Sir George Oehlers. at yesterday's meeting of the Assembly. Sir George read a letter he received from the Governor.102 words
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214 1959-01-22 1 RI Will curb trips by Colony visitors THE Indonesian Government may shortly tighten up its system of issuing visas m respect of applications from Singapore. The Standard was told yesterday. This disclosure was made by Mr Alwi Osman. Chief of the Indonesian Immigration Service, who left by air for Jakarta214 words
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Article423 1959-01-22 1 JOE SASSOON - PIRACY IN MALAYAN WATERS JOE SASSOON Tonqkanqs *Un>U>d Masked gang led by pistol packing leader By A NOTORIOUS band of rhasked pirates is terrorising motor junks plying between Singapore and Sumatra. Several tongkang men revealed this startling fact to The Standard yesterday. Over the past two months pirates have looted423 words
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146 1959-01-22 1 S'pore lifts ban on Red China textiles THE ban on Red China textiles will be lifted on Jan. 28. Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. announced m the Legislative Assembly ye.s.erday. This move follows the Singapore Government's assurance that it would review the question of the146 words
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Article180 1959-01-22 1 Self-Rule? I can't say when Lennox-Boyd LONDON. Jan 21 (Reuter) Colonial Secretary. Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd. lold Mr Stanley Awbery (Labour) m the House of Commons today that no date had yet been fixed for the operation of the new Constitution In Singapore. When asked how many trad* union and political180 words
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Advertisement143 1959-01-22 1 OE 42 4.1 cv. ft. Fabulous Four" has cloud grey front panel al interior, coloured door handle and handy I for bottles and eggs. New SHEERLINE design iminc uhite. Suitable for Alternating Current supply only. Singapore Penang Federation S M>R ONLY $30 50 monthly $37.50 monthly JT CASH $615.00 $747.00143 words
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Article37 1959-01-22 2 MR. JAMES HAGERTY. the White House prc c s MCTI said yesterdav that President Eisenhower will meet C» Elizabeth, in June, probably on the Tnited Stated-Canadian border when sh~ inspec*- K St. Lawrence Seawav.- -(.Rejter).Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement1560 1959-01-22 2 NOT IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 1495 of 1958 Between 1. Payna Reena Payna Vana Ena Shanmugam Chettiar 2. Avana Thana Soona P a n a Supramaniam Chettiar also known as Seenivasagam Chettiar and 3. M o o n a Valliappa1,560 words
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Advertisement547 1959-01-22 2 ICES EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE ANY members not receiving circul&rg please write to Hon. Secretary. P.O. Box 2739. NOTICE Evening: Classes Technical College. Kuala Lumpur. A NEW session of Evening Classes m the following subjects will shortly commence at the Technical College, subject to sufficient enrolment: City Guilds Examinations Structural547 words
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Advertisement592 1959-01-22 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE. r >™°™ «v« oQ4u Taruiarv 1959 for r eDruary. i»o». the TRANSPORT OF MEtXI SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF IN KINTA DISTRICT FOR CAST IRON SPECIALS TO PERIOD Ist MARCH. 1959 SUIT CLASS *B AC. PIPES To 29th FEBRUARY, 1960. IN THE STATE OF JOHORE Fu592 words
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Advertisement109 1959-01-22 2 Which is offici Is your office hot. sticky, dusty ri with a fan blowing papers about 3 C- uork m a cool clean, quie* atmosphere^ USE {Sp^fi?s% AIR CONDITIONS' -y i .-j--j =4=M X I |4 noui c»-» 2» roit, so crdM iiAitti Onf VoVt IU Co Kweto lumpvr tod109 words
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Article440 1959-01-22 3 >ARENTS and guardians of some 5,000 Prijchool pupiis, who failed their test for enj into Secondary Schools m Singapore, will early relieved by the announcement made by ation Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, that vil be given another chance to continue their The anxiety felt by these parents over440 words
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Article214 1959-01-22 3 likelihood of the International Comt Jurists setting up a branch m Singapore establishing a South-east Asia headin Kuala Lumpur will be good news to bers of the legal profession and all others erred with international justice. The Federa'eody has its own branch of the Commisbut m Singapore214 words
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Article55 1959-01-22 3 23. L,m Teck Kirn Koad Spore 2 PO Box No 1563 Cables: "TICERNEWS Lu^POR I el: ***** (5 lines) All departments. Chma Insurance Bid*.. !74. Batu Rd lr Telephone BRi v;; r A 9 i' c ™*n St. Tel: 3829 P* Lr m St Tel: 405555 words
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Article, Illustration864 1959-01-22 3 William Millinship - William Millinship by JJOPES of a new attempt to negotiate a settlement of the four-year-old Algerian war, engendered by General de Gaulle's act of clemency towards the Algerian rebels, have been firmly stamped out by the new French Government. In his first appearance before the National864 words
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Article346 1959-01-22 3 HENRY BAGEHOT - HENRY BAGEHOT by BANGKOK, J'HE threat of another Asian army coup like those m neighbouring Burma and Thailand has not been diminished m the kingdom of Laos by the border dispute with a third neighbour, Communist North Vietnam. The staunchly pro-Western Premier of Lao» loao Phoui346 words
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Article682 1959-01-22 3 Gordon Maclean - Tanganyika's African Leader Gordon Maclean by DAR ES SALAAM. TANGANYIKA, largest of the United Nations wards, covering 322,000 square miles of Eastern Africa, enters the second stage of its two-phase election next month (February 9) with the Tanganyika Africa Union (TANU) prepared to add to the overwhelming success it gained682 words
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Letter510 1959-01-22 3 Sir, As you are aware that under Section 23 and 33 of the Singapore and Federation Road Traffic Ordinances respectively any person of the age of 17 can apply and obtain a motor car driving licence. Although a person of that age is permitted to drive a510 words
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Letter297 1959-01-22 3 Sir— May 1 be permitted to comment on#your Leader entitled "Crime and Punishment" m the issue of the Singapore Standard of Jan. 20. It is necessary, as far as prisons are concerned, to see the question c£ Secret Society members i* its true perspective. Every prison system which297 words
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Advertisement3 1959-01-22 3 EFRIGERATORS j^ IRCONDITIONING <$&)3 words
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Advertisement52 1959-01-22 3 Discover JA PA N Offers you, the passenger, an unbeatable combination of speed, comfort and unsurpassed service. FLY THERE EVERY SUNDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY *r JAPAN AIR LINES Offices: s»h Floor, American Ifirernarioital Building Robinson Rood, at Telegraph Street, Singapore. Tel: *****-9 and ***** Coble Address JALCSIN. or Book through your52 words
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821 1959-01-22 4 Let's Not Have Any Politics' NOMINATED member Mr. Tan Siak Kcw yesterday told the Legislative Assembly that such matters as the amendment to the Customs Bill, which affected the overall economy of Singapore, should be more carefully studied. He stressed, when such821 words
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Article, Illustration165 1959-01-22 4 'Wishing well of Majulah Singapura PEOPLE m Singapore need not m future, go all the way to Rome to throw their coins into the famous wishing fountain. Reason: Singapore may have one of its own. This suggestion comes from Mrs. Yap Pheng Geek, wife of the vice-president of the Chinese165 words
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Article40 1959-01-22 4 HONGKONG. Jan. 21.— Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: Sl5 95 to £l Sterling 5"\75 to US$l: 51. 83 to Malayan SI: 50. 063 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $252. 75 to a tae'.40 words
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Article70 1959-01-22 4 25 SIAMESE DANCERS FOR FAIR A TROUPE of 25 Siamese dancers will arrive m Singapore today to perform at the Singapore Constitution Exposition. They will demonstrate folk nnd modern Siamese dance* at the Exposition. The performance is sponsored by a Colony syndicate. Singapore Telephone Board will display a model of70 words
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Article61 1959-01-22 4 THREE men. Khoo Pen* Kuen. Goh Sens? Tee and Ho Lnwee Bok. yesterday pleadCourt to a charce of putting lu e Chien m fear of a certain injury by exposing her to an alleged criminal charR c and dishonestly attempting to mddu Tue to Oliver them61 words
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125 1959-01-22 4 FIRST SIT OFFICER TO QUIT FOR POLITICS PRESIDENT of the Singapore Improvement Trust Local Officers Association and an administrative assistant m the Estates Department, Inche KhalafT Albasrawy, has resigned from the Trust on "political grounds." Inche Khalaff, who is «n executive council member of Singapore UMNO, yesterday told The Standard125 words
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Article31 1959-01-22 4 SINGAPORE Anti Tubercu.asij Aworiitioe is making another appealed to the public for donations to help run its annual Chinese New Year Party for underprivileged people on Jan. 24.31 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-01-22 4 Jenny - The Kwan' Jenny By THE "KWAV was a dress worn by women of anrient China. Today it is rarely seen except on very formal family occasions. Rut the delegates to the eighth annual conference of the Pacific Are:i Travel Association will get the opportunity of seeing it when usherette Jenny72 words
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266 1959-01-22 4 Lazarous: Merger with RI will expand industries INDEPENDENT Assemblyman, Mr. A. R. Luzarous said yesterday that the Minister for Commerce and b!h 1 m^nf M umabh^ h d brought the Custom" Bill mainly to counteract the measures taken by the federation Government to establish more industries n that territory at266 words
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Article138 1959-01-22 4 TELI'K AXSO.V. Wed Tnree cases of polio were reported m Te!uk Anson :e--cently, one said to b e an "acute case: an eight-month old Chinese boy. The other two BUM are r,n JB-month-old Indian boj \aratnarajoo from Sved i Street. Te;uk Anson. arl t138 words
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106 1959-01-22 4 NO DELIVERY OF MAILS ON THAIPUSAM NO delivery of letters and parcel! will be made by the Singapore Postal Service! on Thaipus.\m Day Jan. 24. Money and Postal Ord Wirele>s Licences and Saving Bank facilities will not be available. But malls to UM Federation and orefttftl and surface mails will106 words
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Article83 1959-01-22 4 COUNCIL TO PICK GOOD DRIVERS Singapore S«ifcty First Conncil calls all drivers of veh to join its annual safety-first competition Safety First Council aims at reducing deatii> on Me I and instilling into the minds of drivers tnc lmportan/e of constant alertn >s and CftUtlOQ m driving. Diplomas v. HI83 words
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Article262 1959-01-22 4 PEOPLES ACTION PARTY W mV Kuan Yew said m the UffeUUvc that Singapore's industries should tection m their initial stages. He was speaking during th< Minister for Commerce and Indtut hhoy introduced an amendment I Ist: protection for selective md Mr. Lee said if our Indmtftfli were to survive.262 words
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Article44 1959-01-22 4 tut d tt revi the i. r\ tl. ir \A t ntrS on ?lT it, I nill ta p A t CC told a rtiy ad i We t It of Mia r v. c. B *B fftc t < a strong n, re44 words
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Article35 1959-01-22 4 b» .1 **y intt set llH l rhii Minis: n 308 p in ritic |j ser\ ii z H BUt M. 1 I MPF It J it nutf Fund. the Ho *Ui mpf _^m35 words
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Article550 1959-01-22 5 [tics told new bill will not affect entrepot trade jAFORfc S Minister for Commerce and Indusj. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday said m the Legisisrmhly that the Government would fieht any tried to destroy the Colony's entrepot trade Klucing certain amendments to the Customs lent) Bill at its second reading at550 words
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Article358 1959-01-22 5 SWITCH POLICY ON R.I. -DAVID ;s no basic change elationa between c and Indonesia, Colony's Chief y Mr. E. B. David. egislative Assembly id stated this m rec v stion by Mr. Lim long (Independent. r warding present between the two ief Secretary said: )t ;iware nor have I official358 words
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Article24 1959-01-22 5 A SMALL attap hut m Ipoh Road, Kuala Lumpur, was gutted by a fire which broke out during the mild heatwave yesterday.24 words
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165 1959-01-22 5 'BREEZE' IN COUNCIL OVER WORD 'MINTAK' MALACCA, Wed Malayan Party Councillor, Mr. Tan Kee Gak, today demanded that the President of the Municipal Council, Mr. Lim Yeow Koon, should use a Malay dictionary to clarify the meaning of the Malay word "mintak" (ask). He made this demand after Alliance Councillor,165 words
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Article77 1959-01-22 5 U.S. BISHOP ON TOUR OF MALAYA IPOH. Wed. Visiting American Bishop Edwin E. Voight, of Dakota area, who is on a tour of Methodist Mission centres m Malaya, addressed the upper standard boys of the Ipoh Anglo-Chinese School this morning. The 66-year-old Bishop received his degrees m North Western University77 words
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249 1959-01-22 5 MARCUS (28 YEARS WITH COUNCIL) QUITS POST HEAD of iSingapore City Council's "problem department" Markets and Hawkers Mr. L. A. Marcus, yesterday resigned from the Council's service. His resignation, The Standard understands, Is the result of difference of opinion on policy matters concerning hawker problems. Contacted last night, Mr. Marcus249 words
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Article, Illustration158 1959-01-22 5 MORE than 300 guests will attend a fashion show "to incorporate all the traditional and modern costumes of the Far East" at the University of Malaya this afternoon. The show, organized by Joan Booty, is specially for the delegates of the Pan -Pacific Far Eastern Women's Association158 words
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Article213 1959-01-22 5 IN A concert-lecture at Victoria Memorial Hall last night. Dr. Zelma George, American sociologist, writer, lecturer and singer, described Negro spirituals as "not only beautiful, exciting music but social and historical documents." She called them "illiterature because they are the slave's literature and the slave213 words
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Article, Illustration258 1959-01-22 5 PAT A will discuss 'kill red tape' move at confab THE Pacific Area Travel Association will, at its annual conference m Singapore on Monday, discuss the elimination of "red tape" so to develop tourist industry m the area This was stated yesterday by the Director of Tourism, Mr. R. Howlett,258 words
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Article48 1959-01-22 5 PENANG. Wed.— A safe containing $500 was removed from a coffee shop here yesterday. Two shop assistants, sleeping on the premises, were not aware that the safe was stolen until later m the morning. They found the front door ajar and the safe missing.48 words
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Article150 1959-01-22 5 A HOUSEWIFE told a Singapore Court yesterday that 16 years after their marriage, her husband suggested that she look for another man. Chia Kirn Yong was suing her husband, an odd-job labourer. 800 Hua Tit, for maintenance. "He assaulted me; told me he would150 words
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385 1959-01-22 5 SINGAPORE Government was yesterday flayed for its "policy of desoeration" m rushing restrictive measures for selective industries. The attack came from. Sir Ewen Fergu&son (nominated) m his criticism of the amendment to the Customs Bill during his maiden speech before the385 words
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Advertisement246 1959-01-22 5 Pause and enio\r mare of each moment smoke A^P^l^-')^Cn Pause and enjoy K^ m r%) the true grntle /fl V iw/ Virginia flavour K^^^^^^^SK mil Tipped with natural /f 1 fflf/ cork. CRAVEN 'A' /k '^4" JV are always /4fefeu_ __^—^3^ Jm/ smooth to the f^^fT^*p[Gs3^M Km] lips and throat246 words
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Article255 1959-01-22 6 Covt. just hasn't the money says Minister Chew SINGAPORE Government cannot afford to give secondary education to all children who recently failed m the entrance examination, Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, said yesterday. Mr Chew was replying to a query raised m the255 words
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Article, Illustration176 1959-01-22 6 Popular musician dies in hospital FORMER bandleader, Mr. Antonio Castilo, father of Singapore's "Wonder Boy" Tony Castilo, died In hospital last night. He was 58. The late Mr. Castilo had a stroke a year ago. while playing m a night club. Six days before his death, his condition took an176 words
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Article, Illustration92 1959-01-22 6 Bank Queen' aspirant THE Singapore Bank Employees Union will hold its third annual dance at Victoria Memorial Hall on Feb. 9, starting at 9 p.m. Highlight of the dance will be the crowning of the "Bank I'nion Queen." Cash prizes and trophies will be presented to the winner and runners-up.92 words
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Article132 1959-01-22 6 60,868 CASES OF CRIME IN PENANG Jobless and trade slump caused it a11... PENANG, Wed. The increase m Penang crimes last year was due to unemployment, trade recession and office staff retrenchment, a Police spokesman told The Standard today. A total of 60.868 reports of various types of crime were132 words
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Article108 1959-01-22 6 ONE HUNDRED A N D-SEVENTY-TWO cars were stolen m Singapore within the last four months. Forty have yet to be recovered. Police Inspector Frank Samuel was Leading evidence nofore Third District Judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander, m a case where a man was charged108 words
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Article101 1959-01-22 6 TWO men. one wearing the white caD of a haji and the other a handkerchief over his head, shook hands and bowed to each other m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. This was the happy ending to a case m which Kathr Maideen was charged101 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-01-22 6 THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing. has postponed the inquest into the death of Miss Theresa Woo Yik Man, 30, to an indefinite date. Attractive Miss Woo. a former reporter and tourist guide, was found strangled m her Bournemouth Road home, off Tanjong91 words
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Article75 1959-01-22 6 ONLY about 10 per cent of the world's output of diamonds found their way to the jewellery shops, said Mr. Charles Felchslcr, vice-president of the Singapore Rotary Club, at its weekly luncheon. "You may be surprised to hear that the other 90 per cent of the diamonds75 words
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Article35 1959-01-22 6 CITY Council's Estates and Building Committee has decided to ask the Govcrnor-m-Council for sanction to terminate an agreement and take back 268 acres of land it eased to the Singapore Golf Club.35 words
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Article, Illustration137 1959-01-22 6 THE three Australians m this picture Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moyle and their daughter. Freya "simply love Singapore." They arrived on board the ship. Maetsuyckcr, for the Pacific Area Travel Association conference. Mr. Moyle represents the Australian Farmer's Co-opera-tive Association, which encourages Australian137 words
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Article, Illustration422 1959-01-22 6 Malaya's own bank starts business next Monday KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— The Bank Ne*ara Tanah M f a>u business on Jan. 26, will provide for the first time m Malax aan!* l clearing house for local banks and handle same 100 accounts of th, ments of the Government As a beginning,Standard - 422 words
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Article129 1959-01-22 6 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN THE people of Simgapore are ig and have no wish to be linked witti to Independent Assemblyman. Mr his adjournment speech at tho Singapo* Asscrr. b. He j Singap r xu J Colony I and do Irnre m ront: I appear i\ •mm. r.caporr But. the Br "m129 words
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Article251 1959-01-22 6 Minister waits for reply RICE STOCKPILE SINGAPORE S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy stated yesterday m the Legislative Assembly that the Government could not at this sta*?e Kive any indication of its future policy on the rice stockpile. The Minister was replying to questions by Mr.251 words
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268 1959-01-22 6 KPM officers in 'TEST case, court told WAS the decision to iransfer the petty officers of the KPM vessel, Ophir. to Jakarta a "manoeuvre to escape" responsibilities 10 pay their wages? The Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, m the Singapore High Court said: "This is the question I have to268 words
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Advertisement70 1959-01-22 6 TWO HURT IN ACCIDENTS KLANG, Wed.— Two men were injured m separate incidents m the last 24 hours Police disclosed today. In the first incident, m a quarrel near the Town Board Ofhce one man threw a stone at another, breakinj his leg A Police spokesman said that m the70 words
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Article317 1959-01-22 7 Counterfeit ring sold bogus travel documents to refugees from Rl KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Federation Police believe they have smashed a bi^ forgery ring which was turning out counterfeit identity, citizenship and travel papers for sale to illegal Indonesian refugees fleeing Sumatra. The activities of the gang,317 words
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Article, Illustration358 1959-01-22 7 Women will be told how to vote COINCIDENTAL with the reading of the Compulsory Voting Bill at the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the League of Women Voters of Singapore have sprung into action with a concrete programme for "educating and informing the woman voter." This statement was made358 words
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Article152 1959-01-22 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot nom. 87g 87S RS.S. No. 1 Fe *> 87i 88i RS.S. No. 1 March 88} 88* RS.S. No. 2 86} 86* RS S No. 3 85* 86 Tone: Quiet after steady. The tin price152 words
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Article, Illustration251 1959-01-22 7 She's Here To Seek Information MRS. FLEMING LAW, chairman of the Committee on Foreign Policy of Georgia and one of the Board of Directors of the Georgia League of Women Voters, is on a two-day visit to Singapore, from the United States, to talk with the Colony's women leaders. She251 words
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Article144 1959-01-22 7 A SPECIAL issue of the Australian Women's Weekly will be distributed m Singapore and the Federation this week to coincide with the Singapore Constitution Exposition. Mr. W. H. Travcrs, the Assistant Manager of the Australian Consolidated Press Ltd., the publishers of the magazine, said: "We hope this144 words
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Article101 1959-01-22 7 X-RAY FOR YOU AT THE EXPOSITION VISITORS to the Singapore Constitution Exposition will be able to have their chests X-rayed the Medical Director of SATA. Dr. N. C. Sen-Gupta told The Standard yesterday. Dr. Sen-Gupta said lt was for the convenience ot the public that SATA put up the X-ray101 words
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Article40 1959-01-22 7 GEYLAXG POST OFFICE was adjudged the best maintained post office m the Colony during 1958. Yesterday, the Director of Posts. Mr. H. M. Rose, presented the trophy to Mr. Choo Koh Beng. the Postmaster, Geylang Post Office.40 words
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Article42 1959-01-22 7 THE Matron-in-Chief and Director of Army Nursing Services. Brig. Dame Moica Johnson, will arrive m Singapore romorrow on a tour of Malaya. She will be m Malaya for a week visiting all Army \ursing units, before proceeding to Hongkong.42 words
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300 1959-01-22 7 Boy who aped Presley gets into trouble PENANG. Wed.—Fascinated by the screen performances of the Rock 'n'Roll idol, Elvis Presley, a student joined a gang of teddy boys to beat up a youth, the Magistrate's Court was told today. Chan Khoon San. 17. who is m the Post-Certificate Class of300 words
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Miscellaneous458 1959-01-22 7 Basketball 730 p.m. Chinese The Malayanalres. Jl .00 p.m. L^H I 111 II I^H I W W.V m .W mk Boxing Goodnight to you.' I'l. Iwj*l J WM W*l VI if I k f \^B VWCA (Kaffleg Quay): Busines« l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^fl 6. 3D a.m. Good mom.ng to You. ■vß7Tß3lT^^^^™ 6.32 Morning458 words
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Advertisement968 1959-01-22 8 Ml J^r% MITSUI P-4 LINE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'hom Penong Amogison Moru 4 F b 3 Ftb Accept.ng cargo for Pacific, Central and South American port* with or without transhipment at JaDan on through bills of lading U.S.A. LINE. For New York. Philadelphia Baltimore via Bombay Suez. Awajison Moru l«968 words
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Advertisement468 1959-01-22 8 EAST ASIATIC [m HOMEWARD SAILINGS tot Adtn p m 1 Rottordom. Amtttrdom, Brtmtn. Homh S I Gothtnburg Qn d 0»l 0 3 •"LAIANDIA" mh/m u^ r "SARGODHA" s« f k </7rH •"SELANDIA" is i»r,k :o/2u<k cuA Coll. London for po»«-, n 'f OUTWARD SAILINGS for Bong'tok Qno a "SELANDIA" 22/24j<>468 words
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350 1959-01-22 9 MINERS WELCOME PACT ON RUSSIAN TIN CUT IPOH, Wed. Mining circles m Perok today welcomed the agreement reached between Russia and the International Tin Council on Soviet tin exports for this year. They said it was a sign of "good augury" for the future of the tin market. Mr. K.350 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-01-22 9 New Service Station Opens In Jesselton which has a line of up-to-date servicing equipment, according to a Stanvac official. Photo shows Mr. Burbrooke cutting the ribbon to declare open the service station. NAM SOON Oil Supply Company's Stanvac Jesselton Service Station was officially declared open recently by the District Officer,66 words
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Article101 1959-01-22 9 SINGAPORE Phiirm Prot*J» Exchange nooo c]o c ipb prices Der mcv) veiterriay were: Copra Dec-Jan. $42 buyers; $43 sellers; roconut oil m bulk $64$ sellers m drums $68 sellers; Muntok white pepper $l;*l sellers: Sarawak white $130 sellers; special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable101 words
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Article, Illustration393 1959-01-22 9 SINGAPORE has progressed from a fishing village to a great City over the past century, because of its entrepot trade, said Mr. R. Jumabhoy (Independent) m the Legislative Assembly yesterday. "So why introduce a bill to try to protect selective industries, when our existence has393 words
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Article92 1959-01-22 9 TWO steel plants m Rourkela ann Bhilai. India, will start producing iron early next month. The Indian President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. will formally open the first plant on Feb. 3 and the second plant on the next day. Five blast furnaces will be commissioned this year,92 words
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Article22 1959-01-22 9 FIVE JaDanese technical experts have arrived in Atjeh. North Sumatra, to study possibilities of setting up a sugar factory ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article145 1959-01-22 9 Industrials Ease On Share Mart INDUSTRIALS were slightly easier on the Malayan share market yesterday, while Tins and Rubbers were quiet. The turnover was small. Price changes announced were INDUSTRIALS B. B Petrol 44 9 46/3 Ords. 1.55 1.57 Gammon 1.68 1.70 W. Hammer 1.59 1.61 Malayan Cement 1.68 1.70145 words
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Article30 1959-01-22 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank s Association made this change m its rates to merchants yesterday: Belgian Francs: selling T.T. or O.D. 1631-1/2 ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.30 words
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Article277 1959-01-22 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business don c up to 3. 30 p.m. yesterday: B. B. Petrol 46/- arrival including stamp: Fed. Disp. $1.13 overnight; Fitzpatricks $1.07. $1.08; F N. ords. $1.56: Gammon $171 to $169, $1.72 overnight; W. Hammer $1.60 $1.62 delayed; HHuem c prefs. A5/-; M.277 words
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Article126 1959-01-22 9 THE takeover of French Tekka mines m Malaya by two other mining concerns is announced. The Boards of Gopcng Consolidated Limited and The Kinta Tin Mines, Limited have jointly agreed to purchase for €150.000 the whoV of mining property and undertaking m Malaya of the Soeiele126 words
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Article295 1959-01-22 9 BRITAIN'S great fund of experience In the field of nuclear energy— she has five consortia able and ready to export entire nuclear power stations will be placed at the disposal of European nations on the threshold of the atom age when their industrial experts meet295 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-01-22 9 THE Shell Company Manager for the Federation of Malaya, Mr. IP. Bruce (left) pins a gold tie clip on to Mr. Chang Kam Swee. who has served 30 years with the company. Photo was taken at the Shell staff annual dinner m Kuala Lumpur last Satur»dy.49 words
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226 1959-01-22 9 JESSELTON, Wed —Tests have been carried out to find the possibility of mining chromite on a commercial scale m North Borneo. i Chromite is used In steel manufacture and as a source of the metal chromium. Mr. D. L. Woolf, a geologist from Naylor226 words
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Article183 1959-01-22 9 OCTKR ROADS HESSENSTELV Tong W«* Tong Kian M. B 6050. Arendskcrk R S .VUft. Suvurov India Maru. S.berort. Bontek^e Fcdcnck Tong Y;ck. RS f>3l7. Obra Chaika, Vallcf, Victoria. Procyon, Libertad 1 Bcrebere. t Eastern Lucky. Tuluwah. Balonh Saroena City of Liverpool. B.iyon, incikiMa Baud Lokan Japar Hrather183 words
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Article83 1959-01-22 9 New Cement Factory Up Soon VAl*- ■■IPL'R, Wed.— -million dolHr.' i'-tory is nearcor at Batu fl the Federal ittL b- lya Indusan d orporation ted, vvhen m H lime m June. tmenf to 250 financed by and Malay anted pioneer i r of the Sfap Leong S'annard that nitia" >f83 words
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Article96 1959-01-22 9 Rubber Slips Cent GAF r.ibber price yesterday, to H~- '^nts per Ib. for Hr rst crade Febshir due to selling K» -ng around pre- g levels, the quietly steady mair interest m lower however, oiler* diffii to come by and Hr unsatisfied at the 1 niornine session. He:-/xm market was96 words
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Article21 1959-01-22 9 121 (UPI).— A r Appliance ting talks nalisf Chinese the export of casting equipKyodo News Tokyo Shione n's biggest appli-21 words
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Article50 1959-01-22 9 S 'pore Makes More Soap MALAYAN output of soap m November totalled 34.581 cwt., of which Singapore production accounted for 20,030 cwt. and the Federation, 14,551 cwt. In the first 11 months of 1958, pan-Malayan production was 561,441 cwt. Of this Singapore output was 264,834 cwt. and Federation, 296,607 rwt.50 words
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Advertisement165 1959-01-22 9 1 EVERETT ORIENT LINE tt§X S pore P.S'ham Penang f c fTT" 29 Jon 27 Jon KETT" 28 Feb 27 Feb 25 Feb r Chittogong, Calcutta. inrj" 6 Feb 10 Feb 28 Feb 3 Mot 4 Mor 9 EVERETT STAR LINE ftjßfc W 1 Japan. S'por* P.S'hom Penon« 27 Jon165 words
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Advertisement21 1959-01-22 9 NEW YtA X CHEVROLET BEL AIR and BISCAYNE CARS MOTORS Singapore kuaCa lumpuh REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE IN THE FEDERATION BY BORNEO MOTORS21 words
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Article, Illustration704 1959-01-22 10 Mata Mata Divests Imperial Insignias By ANDY ROZARIO AFTER 173 years, the Mata Mata is to divest the Imperial insrignias of his dress decorations and make Malayan Police history. By this change, he lives up to the independent status of Pers^kutuan Tanah Malayu. The change also manifests the honour portrayed704 words
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622 1959-01-22 10 'Slow Down' Order For Vanwall Chief rfONY VANDERVELL, the man who speni nearly £500.000 to pul British motor-racing a\ the top, has retired. "Doctor's orders," he says wryly. "At 60, I must go slower.'* Slowing down will come hard to the tough, white-haired millionaire. For five years, he has concentrated622 words
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Article, Illustration684 1959-01-22 10 Unluckiest 'Heavy In Britain Is Now A Champion M EN m the H£\ 'T'HE world is a different place this week for 24-year-old Henry Cooper, the tall plasterer-turned-pugilist from Bellingham m Kent. Six months ago critics said he lacked the killer instinct and that he would never reach the top684 words
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Advertisement61 1959-01-22 10 t world famous family of IGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN L Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL J^SiiSSßt MAIAYAS BEST QUALITY JUT CURRY POWDER JP^SL THE SEVEN STAR fc"TJi CURRY POWDER wt*"*"*rio&wm s.ifrit.ll-s61 words
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743 1959-01-22 11 'No world heavyweight fight for this country j,:/r L; v^ sib 7e m x[ a c n oV,? c ,s lumps, weals, wails and woes of tIL filf i? W^bath arc the cuts, London, let us try to work out US? I, rofni743 words
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325 1959-01-22 11 28 Commonwealth Brigade Impress Against The R.A.F. THE 28 Commonwealth Brigade from the Federation opened their Colony tour with an impressive 15-3 victory over the Combined Royal Air Force, Singapore, m a rugger match at Seletar yesterday. The Brigade scored 15 points from ffi e unconverted tries while the Colony325 words
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Article89 1959-01-22 11 V, .lan. 21 (Reuter) ttish soccer club. i f Midlothian, will tour m May this year to ai nes, mc Austraer Association antoday. gotiationi are expe-t--made m 10 days for r the team, whirh is it ader m the Scottish First Division compeirts of Midlothian89 words
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Article93 1959-01-22 11 NDOX. Jan. 21 (UPI) r;- for the European the 1958 Davis Cup will be at the headquarters of »h Lawn Tennis Assor here on Thursday n. request of the United ■vn Tennis Associalera of the Cup, the be made by the i sociation*! President. t i93 words
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Article63 1959-01-22 11 t IDE. Jan. 21. (Rev- O.medo. the Peru- eriran Davis Cup n the ('ou'he Australian lawn I ionshipi here tool strained c s to have partnered Barry Mackav m a match against AusBob Mark and Rod tr. T.aver received a k the final, m will63 words
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Article45 1959-01-22 11 A proposal to mnute-earh wiy m order to build ■nd frtness of a and internal will be discussed lay's meeting of and District Football Proposal to give Hubs some form K«ar m the way of Kates' of bi? be discussed.45 words
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Article42 1959-01-22 11 Aussie Stock C ar Racing J«n. 21 (Reuter) r car champion, Australia), will 1 c anainst drivers nation* at the Ih JP. to be held on i Showground on toll will be ?*S?r ew Zealand). Tony n South Africa) n Uonato (Italy).42 words
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Article317 1959-01-22 11 4th TEST MADRAS, Jan. 21 (Reuter) I —West Indies, already two up m the series, made an excellent start m the fourth Test against India here today and were 283 for five wickets at the close after winning the toss. Opening batsmen Conrad Hunte and317 words
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97 1959-01-22 11 MONTE CARLO, Jan. 21. (Reuter). A Volvo car driven by Guntar Kolwes and Rut Lautmann of Germany was the first to arrive here today m the Monte Carlo rally. The German crew who started from Lisbon were half an hour ahead of time. The97 words
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70 1959-01-22 11 International Off: Trials For S'pore THE ANNUAL international hockey match between the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, which was to be played on Saturday m Singapore, is now postponed. A Singapore Hockey Association spokesman said that the Federation hav e not selected their side yet. The 'International* may now be70 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-01-22 11 LINCOLN City goalkeeper Mitchell D o it* n i e hasn't the foggiest idea rrhere the rest of the players are durin i replay against Leicester. Foq clamped down on the game, which Leicester won 2-0, fifteen minutes from time. Last meek more than half of theMirrorpic - 60 words
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502 1959-01-22 11 Every Match A Money-Match NEW YORK, Jan. 21 (UPI) This could be the year professional tennis sheds its rompers and finally conies of age. Promoter Jack Kramer's new set-up for his grand American tour takes his show completely out of the exhibition class for502 words
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Article27 1959-01-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Selangor Crirket Association will hold its annual general meeting at the railway Recreation Club on Wednesday Jan. 28 at 7 p.m.27 words
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188 1959-01-22 11 LONGSIGHT - POOLS: NOW FOR THE BIG MONEY WEEK LONGSIGHT By LONDON. Wed —The biggest betting week m the history of British football poo's may follow last Saturdays great fixture freeze, which caused the cancellation of llj coupons. The £2,000.000 staked by the public is held by the poo I firms Punters188 words
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91 1959-01-22 11 ADELAIDE. .Tan. 21 (Reu-ter)--South Australia Rained a lead of 13 runs to take first innings points from Queensland In their Sheffield Shield match which ended m a draw here yesterday. Queensland were left to score 187 m inn minutes for victory when South Australia91 words
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Article26 1959-01-22 11 SANTIAGO. Chile .lan 21. (Renter).— Chile beat Nationalist China hy R6 points to 18 m the world basketball championship final series here last night.26 words
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Advertisement69 1959-01-22 11 \WAkt to I WHAT A SITUATION! WHAT FUN! WHAT A TIME YOULL J jc HAVE WHEN A MILD-MANNERED ENGLISHMAN J BECOMES THE LAUGHING LAW OF FRACTURED JAW! J THE SHERIFF OF |f i FRACTURED UW V W. I KENNETH JAYNE aH^ 5 MORE MANSFIELD W f I if )iI ODFON-69 words
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Article, Illustration390 1959-01-22 12 Whip Victoria by 9 wickets MELBOURNE, Jan. 21 (Reuter) MCC gained a much needed 'prestige' win over the weakened Victoria side here today by the handsome margin of nine wickets. Set to get 154 runs m 190 minutes they achieved their target comfortably with 25390 words
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292 1959-01-22 12 Strict 'Petticoat' Government Put Lindwall In ADELAIDE, Jan. (21 (Reuter)— Australian Test cricketer Ray Lindwall reckons his selection m the vital fourth Test against England was due more to the strict petticoat 'government' of his wife than to this own efforts. "My determination to make the Australian side again was292 words
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Article64 1959-01-22 12 IPOH. Wed.— Sturrock Club regained the lead m the division 1 hockey league competition with a three-nil victory over Indian Recreation Club on the Ipoh PadanT today. Inside right Choong Sam gave Sturrock Club the lead with solo effort early m the game. Centre forward Znm64 words
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Article179 1959-01-22 12 ictoria Ist inninjrs 286 (J. Shaw 91. N. rompton 7s, F Trueman five for 42 2nrf innines (overnight 84 for four) W. Lawry c Swetman b Loader 2«> A. Avlctt !bw b Loader 1 S. Crompton c Load b Mnrtmoro «4 J Shaw b Tyson \o L. Maddock? b179 words
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Article128 1959-01-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Kilat Club th P defending champions beat Selangor Malays "A" 5-2 m their opening senior division knock out hockey match on the Police Depot ground today. Malays played well In the first half, ann at the interval, the scor*. was one-all. Centre forward128 words
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Article92 1959-01-22 12 Perak AAA South Zone Officials TELUK AN SON, Wed.— Mr. R. L. Grut. one time Perak, tennis champion and a keen sports enthusiast was elected Chairman of the newly formed Southern Zone of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association, at its inaugural meeting held here last Sunday. Other officials of the92 words
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Article49 1959-01-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR,. Wed Selangor will meet Negri SemS an the first round <>f the Chua Choon Leong Cup tennis at Seremban on Jan. 24 and Selangor's sin«;es player* will b e S.A. Adzman and Lee King Fun. The doubles players will be selected later.49 words
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Article41 1959-01-22 12 BRISBANE, Jan. 21 (Reuter) Mai Anderson, new recruit to the Jack Kramer professional lawn tennis troupe was beaten by his fellow Australian Ken Rosewall m the £A6,000 (£4,800 sterling) Queensland professional championship here yesterday Rosewall won 6-2, 6-3.41 words
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98 1959-01-22 12 PERAK WOMEN FOR THE 'TRI' TOURNEY TPOH, Wed.— Perak women's hockey team for the triangular tournament against Selangor. and Penang at Ipoh on Jan. 24 and 25 will be chosen from: V. Chelliah, V. Boudeville. 'Jasmine Tan. T. Fernandez, Mra V. Egerton, Mrs W. G Pillay, Mrs. A. Laßrooy, E98 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-01-22 12 ABDUL RAHROOF won the Mr. Tamil contest for the third time m succession recently at the Happy World. The winner is seen on the left while the runnerup, S. M. Dorai is on the right. S. K. Chandran took third place.45 words
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100 1959-01-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya will send six players to take part at the Indonesian Lawn Tennis Championships at Jakarta from Feb. 16 to 28. The Malayan team will consist of four men and two women. They are Ong Chew100 words
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159 1959-01-22 12 WORLD BASKETBALL ROW: REDS REFUSE TO MEET NAT. CHINA SANTIAGO. Chile, Jan. 21 (Reuter) Refusal by the Soviet team to play against Nationalist China today threatened to disrupt the men's world basketball championship here. Bulgaria ha< also refused to play agair.?t Nationalist China which i 5 not recognised by the159 words
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271 1959-01-22 12 ENGLISH, SCOTTISH SOCCER FIXTURES LONDON, .lan. 21 (Reuter) —Fixtures for the Football Association Cup to be played t on January 24 areF.A. Cup (third round replay) Nottingham Forest vs. Tooling and Mitcham. Fourth round: Accrington Stanley vs. Portsmouth, Birmingham City or Middlesbrough vs. Fulham or Peterborough United. Blackburn Rovers vs.271 words
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Article63 1959-01-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The accent on youth placed by the Football Association of Selangor resulted m a crop of promising youngsters earning state colours, the association's annual report for 1958 states The ieport states that despite the State's early exit from the Malaya Cup competition, the63 words
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Article381 1959-01-22 12 Scrutineer - IRISH WIT IS THE ON TO WATCH Scrutineer He's S/]ow/n 0 S Wfti Winning F O rn£ By THE horse to watch at the Singan which begins on Saturday, is IRISH \\i On the No. 2 track at Bukit Tim..}, i ing this four-year-old brown Australian brilliant form when going381 words
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174 1959-01-22 12 BARKER'S try converted by Mulholland m the last five minutes gave 32 Company. RAMC a 5-1 rucby victory over Singapore Cricket Club 'A' on the SCC padang yesterday. The IfediCQi obtained their points from a goal whila the Club's three points were from174 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-01-22 12 CHINESE Athletics beat Indian Recreation Club by two goals to nil m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Chinese scored both" coals m the first half through Wong Siz Lim and Quah Kirn Beng to lead 2-0 at half-time. Th P Indians replied through51 words
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Article125 1959-01-22 12 KUALA LUMPI'R. Wed Selangor state hockey «e>rtors last night picked IP pliyen for the Malayan Hockey Federation's quadrangular meet on Jan. 23. 24, an here. Pahang. Perak, Negri Sembilan and Selan^or are the states taking part. The following nre the players selected: An^ir Singh,125 words
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Article26 1959-01-22 12 TAIPING, W*d.— Fielding a new team* REME. scored a well-deserved 1-1 victory over Police Headquarters m a knock-out hockey match on the Esplanade yesterday.26 words
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Article98 1959-01-22 12 l"c Federatmn won the (nn 1m Hhen th.> hl nual ho.k.v i^ tfftlr right the Vector r their v ittmina tion. Insi grand < He nett t and w^.s whon m ball. In i krrpi r i i off Aft- Wai X■K the Fr through w:rii;rr O The were98 words
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Article21 1959-01-22 12 KUALA 1/ The Ifi v f J tion 1- r^| PWD a day at the "fl Gate E rent*. M21 words
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Article47 1959-01-22 12 MAJOF \J Robert imi iflrf kha i 1 1 1 cat. a S* /.<■; -TO V.r Hi Ml hocki 9 gro'ind St> H Bj et tnn over pol r fhr fn>< f| V Srhi S> trnrd M rmmd [JJ Lend J J JJ to m Ffbn w47 words
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Miscellaneous97 1959-01-22 12 SINGAPORE TABLE TEX MS: STTA junior inter-club league' Chinese VAfCA 'Red' vs Assn. of Singapore Dental Tech. S SYSC. 815 p m. RUGBY: :s CoJmvonWtalth Brigade vs An Anvy Invitation XV at Se c Soon. IPOH HOCKEY: Div. two: Dunsuri Bertatu Estate vs HQ 2 FIB., Lower Padang. PENANG HOCKEY:97 words
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Article1143 1959-01-22 13 Influx Of Seasonal Visitors [From Our Corresponden hgjhgjhgjhg r/1 \j-- ft j I B) »iot throw p^^T yA along I ?■<* 1)lir(Jen Li-^" 1 spreches i>!l ot the V s Solution that lot ft* 10 s rowin |.jpMp!wr»n India tlliu4 onv inc P co r'Muirly those I wealth SLJof Asia1,143 words
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Article1088 1959-01-22 13 ANTHONY SAMPSON - ANTHONY SAMPSON —by- LONDON yiSITORS to London are often surprised by the patience and Impassivity of the travellers on the Underground. They sit so silent and settled behind their newspapers that, even, it seems, if they were to find that the train was on its way to Siberia,1,088 words
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Article895 1959-01-22 13 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - by PATRICK O'DONOVAN many Europeans, there is started a cautious reappraisal of Russian policy. Every American visitor to Russia returns to report that they do not intend war, that, anyway, they believe they are doing so well that war is unnecessary, and that their horror of total895 words
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Miscellaneous120 1959-01-22 13 BpKpMM By RITA DEL MAR SCORPIO— Oct. 23 to Nov. 21 A brighter trend is apparent; expand prospects for love and friendship, display warmth. SAGITTARIUS— Nov. 22 Dec. 21 Collect monies due you; enjoy some agreeable happenings. Let companions foot their expenses. CAPRICORN— Dec. 22 to Jan. 19 Prospects are120 words
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Miscellaneous262 1959-01-22 13 LI'L ABNER By Al r opp TwiSEVEsX WHY, HtHISISTH' SI /HE SIMPCf CA)N V T GIT I so- X fZI^~l <IS GITTIM' MAMMVrf DAW6ONEDEST II ENUFF FOOD IKI HIS < EVEN IF HE EATS X^Sf-J "WE <WES-SANV y V PORELI'LMOaTH,TO> ALUMN Mf ML I^at%«lm >■ i^. S S FA INTE262 words
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245 1959-01-22 14 Queen should have gone to school in Australia Lord Altrincham at it again CARDIFF. Jan. 21, (Reuter).— Lord Altrincham declared m a Welsh television programme last night that he did not think Queen Elizabeth's visits abroad should be a •"travelling cirrus, with the poof Queen never sleeping two consecutive nights245 words
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Article72 1959-01-22 14 BANGKOK. Jan. 21 (Reuter). Radio Thailand has appaied to the public to have cholera injection free of charge at all government haspitals and Red Cross stations throughout the country. According to Dr. Kamthorn Suwanakit, Director General of the Public Health Department, 119 .^eopie had died of the72 words
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Article56 1959-01-22 14 JAKARTA, Jan. 21 (Reuter) A group of photographers left Padang under military escort to photograph what is reported to be the biggest flower m the world. The flower is nearly two yards high and three feet across. It is called Amor Phopalus. It was discovered m the56 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-01-22 14 FIRST WOMAN ENVOY Burmese President dances at festival photo. photo. Soekarno is seen congratulating Miss Leila Rosajad. after she was sworn m to become Indonesia s first woman envoy. She is posted a s Minister Plenipotentiary to Belgium and Luxembourg. UPI BURMESE UNION President V Win Maung. clad m nativeUPI - 91 words
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575 1959-01-22 14 We simply won't be pushed around U.S. President WASHINGTON. Jan. 21 (Reuter) President Eisenhower, discussing relations with the Soviet Union, said today that the t'nited States was ready to match reasonableness with reasonableness but simply won't be pushed around The President at his press conference also discussed the visit of575 words
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Article488 1959-01-22 14 But pilot makes a perfect 2-engine emergency landing ARGENTIA, Newfoundland, Jan. 21, (Reuter)— The airliner carry ing Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, the Soviet Deputy Premier, made an emergency landing on two engines here during the night after one of its four engines caught fire. No one was488 words
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Article103 1959-01-22 14 LONDON. Jan. 21 (UPI) Gen. Abdul Karim Kassem's young Republic of Iraq will be absent from the forthcoming Baghdad Pact conference from which stronger ties between the United States and the Pact's other members were expected to emerge. The British Foreign Office today revealedReuter - 103 words
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Article23 1959-01-22 14 THE UNIVERSITY of Sydney would set up a chair of Russian literature, the University's vice-Chancellor, Professor Stephan Roberts announced m Sydney yesterday. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article28 1959-01-22 14 PREMIER Djuanda of Indonesia has told the Ceylon government that Indonesia would give its full support to Ceylonese efforts to sponsor an AtroAsian Economic Conference m Colombo.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article22 1959-01-22 14 JAKARTA POLICE said yesterday that the number of criminal offences m Jakarta increased from 48,320 m 1957 to 67.139 m 1958.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article27 1959-01-22 14 A Sourabaya Company has just put on the -market the first Australian Holden Vehicles to be assembie^i Jn Indonesia, it was a Jakar- re ta yesterday.—( ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article22 1959-01-22 14 ALGIERS. Jan. 21 ißeuter) —Algerian insurgents yesterday blew up the water main supplying the City of Constantine, Eastern Algeria. French authorities said.22 words
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Article27 1959-01-22 14 JAKARTA. Jan. 21 (Reuter) —The number of foreign schools m Indonesia has dropped from 2.000 m 1957 to 550 this year, according to an Education Ministry official.27 words
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Article30 1959-01-22 14 A SIX-TENTH of an inch of rainfall during the past 26 hours has apparently saved Jordan's vital 1959 food crop from a killing drought, agriculture authorities reporter m Amman yesterday.30 words
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Article28 1959-01-22 14 HUNDREDS of Arabs m the British East African colony of Kenya yesterday sent petitions to broadcasting authorities to ban Rock 'n Roll music from local radio stations UPIUPI - 28 words
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Article122 1959-01-22 14 EX-ENVOY HUNTED BY OWN GOVT. PNOM PENH. Jan. 21 <UPI) The Government ordered j troops and police to hunt down former Cambodian Ambassador to London. Mr. Sam Sary today on charges of preparing a coup against the regime of Premier Norodom Sihanouk. Mr. Sary. who resigned his post m Britain122 words
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146 1959-01-22 14 BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 21 (UPl)— Flying squads of battle-geared troops armed with tommy guns roamed the streets today to break up Communist and Peronist attempts to put new life into their crumbling general oil iKi r™^ Widespread violence broke out m the capital last night, but146 words
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Article73 1959-01-22 14 QUEMOY: REDS RENEW SHELLING TAIPEI Jan 21 (UPI) me Chinese Communists renewed sporadic shelling of the Quemoys today amid increased [ear of another intensive red bombardment The Defence Ministry said the red guns fired a total of 144 rounds up to noon today under their alternate day shelling plan The73 words
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Article44 1959-01-22 14 JAKARTA. Jan 21 (Reuter) A six-foot lonir sssr™!: I ajf 1 0 a chinese estauran h e t« w!^i Un i atcN for L th 5 Py thon he was not cut up for dinner because the frightened owner thought he44 words
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Article150 1959-01-22 14 PRESIDENT TITO IN COLOMBO COLOMBO. Jan. 21 (Reute:> President Tito of Yugoslavia arrived here today m his yacht "Galeb." on a five-day state visit. Royal Ceylon Air Force planes and a warship escorted that yach*, into harbour where a 21-gun salute was rtred. At the quayside, the Ceylon Governor General.150 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-01-22 14 INCHE SILLIMAN bin 1),|., iv cration of Malaya's M.nister far n( is greeted by Secretary for l>rf, n(f when the Minister paid a touri Murphy m Manila on Mond.iv te r was briefed on the working* of n/* nomir Development Corps.- UPIUPI - 43 words
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Article242 1959-01-22 14 NEW DELHI Jan 21 (Reuter)-Th. burgh arrived here two hours late toda^ had caused his Comet aircraft to he d: While >hivcring Ind'.an Minister! and officials gether with hundreds of Br.tons waited anxiously for b arrival, the Duke was haw an aerial preview of th»' Tai Mahal. 100 miles242 words
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