Singapore Standard, 24 January 1959
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Title Section35 1959-01-24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD a 3H g. [FINAL EDITION] TeleoSon* ***** 5 Cobl« "TIGERNEWS" t***™" l^ 1 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUa|y 24. 1959 Vol. 'X No. 205. ,s rfk I 4 p Jt %*anas can't Uvv trutUnwit itublvf^uitT35 words
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Article, Illustration823 1959-01-24 1 .Lairs useless if people don't help— ClD chief Small-time businessmen contributing to the coffers of ganps. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— It I s use '?*s for Government to arm itself with legislation against organized criminal gangs "when on the other hand the public pay to keep the823 words
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Article80 1959-01-24 1 KLM curb put off a month LONDON Jan, 23 (Renter > Britain has postponed for a month its decision to cut from two to one weekly flights of Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) air services to Singapore, the Foreign Office announced today. The announcement said the decision was taken m view80 words
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282 1959-01-24 1 S'pore Is Keen To Stay In Fold Of MCA -Mr. Wong Hush-Hush Talks On Charter Reject SINGAPORE is eager to remain an affiliate of the Malayan Chinese Association, whose headquarters is m lila Lumpur. iis was indicated by the ident of the Singapore teh of the MCA, Mr. Wong N*tti.282 words
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Article, Illustration154 1959-01-24 1 DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL BRANCH TO RETIRE DIRECTOR of the Singapore Special Branch. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police, has decided to retire from Government service. The Standard learnt yesterday. However, the Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. E.G. Blades, when contacted last night said: "This is a matter154 words
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Article84 1959-01-24 1 THE DUKE TO STOP AT BUTTERWORTH PENANG. Sat— The Duke oi Edinburgh will make a brief stop over at the Butterworth Airport on Feb. 16 when his plane. M Heron of the Queen's Flight will land for refuelling before proceeding on its journey to Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo His84 words
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Article74 1959-01-24 1 LONDON. Jan. 23, (Reuter). The National Gallery, which houses most of Britain's public collection of famous paintings, has paid £125,000 for a ''St. George anH the Dragon." by the Italian 15th century painter, Paolo Di Dono Uccello. Mr. Jocelyn Simon, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, who74 words
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319 1959-01-24 1 $6,000 lost as homes go up in flames KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Although fire gutted her home and she lost all her possessions, a distraught mother sobbed with joy when she found ten minutes after the blaze that her eight-year-old son was safe and sound. But grief soon overcame her again.319 words
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Article133 1959-01-24 1 Used as 'watchman' THREE masked men yesterday morning used a young woman as an accomplice m a Singapore robbery. The robbery took place In an SIT flat m Balleter Close, Queenstown. Forty-year-old Teo Siow Lew, the housewife, told The Standard that at about 9 a.m. she133 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-01-24 1 'My baby is safe' hgjhgjhgj fc> f THIS MOTHER, Khatijah Kayat, weeps trith joy, as she hugs her little son, Kamnruddin, ased eight. Frantic, she found her sobbing child after the fire had gutted her home.- Standardpic FahStandardpic; Fah - 38 words
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Article, Illustration356 1959-01-24 1 Death house uproar angers this couple ANGRY and fed-up, Mr. Armand Denis, world famous wild-life photographer, yesterday categorically denied that he came to Singapore to film "death houses" —as reported m newspapers and quoted at the Legislative Assembly on Thursday. In a letter to Assemblyman, Mr. Lim Cher Kheng, Mr.356 words
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Article26 1959-01-24 1 POPE John has composed A special prayer asking God to put an end to persecution ot Catholics m Communist-ruled China, Vatican sources said today.26 words
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Advertisement151 1959-01-24 1 An even better i LAND-ROVER I ere does anything more comfort— a id takes a bigger-than-ever load 1 I I i ind-Rover, powered by a'2f litre'engine, I er. more powerful. And there's a new I d Rover too (illustrated). Both are available I e>el engines and m a choice of151 words
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374 1959-01-24 2 Foil the New Year thiefpublic advised What to do KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selan CO r P«, i own the "do's and don'ts' to b e ohso r^ t ?*X urin? the forthcoming Chinese New Yp "The festive season is approaching and we take the opportunity to remind the public of374 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-01-24 2 Mt.lU tour of °v S\Th Churrh m K.t~/ He will he m* family tr Lambodcp to Bans- -gj and Indor.f23 words
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Advertisement522 1959-01-24 2 NOTICES RESTORATION OF PROPERTY AND COMPENSATION FOR OCCUPATION (NON-COMBAT) DAMAGE IN AUSTRIA. THIS Notice is supplementary to the Notices published m the Government Gazette as Notifications No. 112 alid No. 113 and dated 9th January. 1959. 1. The Seventh State Treaty Implementation Law: Under the above law, individuals who were522 words
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Advertisement455 1959-01-24 2 THE Annual General Meeting of the Oxford and Cambridge Society will be held on Friday, 30th January, 1959 at the Hollywood Room. Odeon Cinema Theatre. North Bridge Road, at 5.15 p.m. All members of either University are cordially Invited. PROFESSOR A. OPPENHEIM President. Oxford Cambridge Society. The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER455 words
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Advertisement543 1959-01-24 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE CONSTRUCTION OF A BOYS' RESIDENTIAL HOSTEL AT BUKIT CHINA. MALACCA. The closing date of tenders for the above project originally scheduled to close on 26th January. 1959 has been extended to sth February. 1959. STATE ENGINEER Malacca JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class *EX543 words
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Advertisement7 1959-01-24 2 I new filly automatic lighter m I7 words
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Article465 1959-01-24 3 W ,TH the publication on Thursday of its of Crime Ordinance, the Federation ernfT ,enf Hgs given all sections of its Police Force powers to swing into an all-out war against reJ nd criminals of all categories. The move taken a$ a result of the urgent need that has465 words
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Article304 1959-01-24 3 CONFERENCE on topics that are a world oni those discussed during the recent eminar will open m Singapore on Monday CO delegates of travel groups and assort the Pacific area assemble m the Victoria Hall for a week-long meeting. They will en/ ospect of tourism m the Pacific zone304 words
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Article51 1959-01-24 3 urn leek Kirn «oad _^PPre«° r e ■V. £0 Box No !b6d Cables. IICEKjMEWb X, llj^Uß. ***** (5 lines) All department* -a Insurance Bldß W4. Batu Rd I T One «836t 3 Cowan bt Tel •v L^> h St Tel *°7i 91 -A Bukit China Tel:51 words
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Article1402 1959-01-24 3 GOH TEIK BOON - GOH TEIK BOON by T HE w isdom of a Solomon may be needed to heal the rift which threatens to split Malaya's largest political organization the Malayan Chinese Association. To reminisce, no Mariun n >5 c he a Maiav m FnJL* Chmese European, or1,402 words
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Article, Illustration884 1959-01-24 3 S. JAYAKUMAR - The Hindu Festival Of Thaipusam S. JAYAKUMAR by r pODAY is Thaipusam and it will be celebrated by thousands of Hindus m Singapore and all over Malaya. Once again the streets of Singapore, from Serangoon Road where the Perumal Temple is located, to the Tank Road Temple, will be throngedStandardpic - 884 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-01-24 3 «uu ?IF u 9sB u hen Dr Lim Chon E <'Uht) paid his first official visit to Singapore MCA branch upon his election as Party President He Is seen here with Colony branch President, Mr Wong Foo Nani41 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-01-24 3 The recent transit* of the Itorth Pole by VS. nuclear poire red submarines bring closer to fulfilment President Eisenhower's prophecy that a polar commercial seaway can be 'eveloped. Such a sea route would cut the shipping distance between the Orient and Europe by some 4.900 miles, nearly52 words
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Advertisement17 1959-01-24 3 Lell c- HowelP^ r 77^ SSHfi^Htf^ w IINJ lATTCRY *D., StNGA^feßt. ifk -rt »f>rrANC •D, KUALA lUMPV*.17 words
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Advertisement69 1959-01-24 3 Bl .IOD llillllu TRAVELLING TO EUROPE— YOU WANT THE BEST— FLY SWISSAIR Why not see Bangkok en route and then continue your Journey West by the Airline that specialises m Comfort and Service TWO WEEKLY FLIGHTS EVERY TL'ESDAY AND SATURDAY For further details consult your regular travel agency or: The69 words
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Article, Illustration384 1959-01-24 4 Camera-shy Dolly led from court by officer Convicted: the judge calls her 'vicious 1 CAMERA-SHY Dolly Yeo, 18, who fell into a Police net while trying; to sell a forged school-leaving certificate, was convicted on a forgery charge m the Singapore Second District CourtStnndnrdpic - 384 words
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Article, Illustration199 1959-01-24 4 Lib-Socs want women to woo the VOters Tan SINGAPORE'S Liberal Socialist Party will try to field as many women candidates as it can 'get to contest the coming general elections, its Secretary-General, Mr. E. K. Tan told The Standard yesterday. REASON the party believes m women being able to J199 words
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Article39 1959-01-24 4 AN 11-year-old boy yesterday escaped from the waiting roo.T. of the Juvenile Court m Havelock Road. Singapore, yesterday. The boy, N'sr Song Kiat of Boon Teck Road was m Court m connection with a theft case.39 words
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Article106 1959-01-24 4 This artist doesn't like nudes A LEADING Australian painter on aboriginal life, Mr. Byram Mansell, yesterday condemned artists who sought nudity for art. Mr. Mansel!. who passed through Singapore on his way to India, said: "Painters who seek the nude form of a woman for his works are a frustrated106 words
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Article56 1959-01-24 4 TWO seamen. Woon Sichan and Voon Ah Fhor. were attacked by secret society gangsters near the Metropole Theatre. Singapore. last night. Both were injured and treated at the General Hospital. Accompanied by three other seamen, they had gone into a shop to buy bread, when over56 words
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220 1959-01-24 4 THOUSANDS of Hindus all over Ma.aya will today celebrate one of their most Important religious festivals fhaipusam. In Singapore, celebrations got oil to a preliminary star, yesterday, when members of the S.nzapore Nattukkottai Chettiars' Community carried 'kavadis' (.wooden arcs decora. cd with feathers and220 words
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215 1959-01-24 4 Indian deity turns GIRL into a BOY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A 17-year-old handsome male devotee is most likely to be the cynosure of all eyes during the Thaipusam festival which started at Batu Caves this afternoon. Bcsporting a striped Manila shirt and clothed m a sarong. Sukumar (Mr Handsome) left215 words
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Article, Illustration787 1959-01-24 4 ALAN YANG - World Jurists Have Plans To Form An Asian Branch ALAN YANG Branch FED. CAPITAL ON LIST CENTRE-DR. LALIVE By JURISTS from Malaya and Singapore can play a vital and responsible role m shaping the economic, social and technical progress of their countries. Secretary-General of the International Commission of Jurists, Dr.787 words
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Advertisement193 1959-01-24 4 VTELEFUHKEH Radio, Radio prom or Taper ecorder tor the Chinese New Year. fe- A Classically BhSEI^BIHHHHH Designed 12 Valves j Radiogram S^^m^ ill wlth Hi Fl ■HsL^BBBBBJ^m Reproduction. L f i^g^^^^sS^^^^^—^^^^» Hire -Purchase W?L^^!sS££S££^*^SSSSi Price: $1320M Model D 7129 RG v A Concert Radiogram fl with 7 Valves and is193 words
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230 1959-01-24 5 Our ports are busy with Red goods... U they re only f or transhipment to nearby countries PVIFT RUSSIA has started to use Federation and re port> for the dual purpose of freighting rubber «nd transhipping Communist products Scaring countries. re now are Russian cement, vehicles and worth $4,000,000 awaiting230 words
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Article56 1959-01-24 5 t leader m Council, esterdaj Mr. Ong g very Finance Jo:nmiX- LOt several on the c told me against 1 withdd Mr. he said. ratters formation I ..lepartnoi want is thp use c meetings. :>s mat•:::2S and ecterf P A P.) as its car, ha? ag the electricity lples,56 words
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Article85 1959-01-24 5 THE Singapore City Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee yesterday* approved $5,000 for the Indonesian cultural troupe which will visit the Colony soon. Mayor Ong Eng Guan told the Committee yesterday that the troupe would give a Public performance at the City Hall steps "as a85 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-01-24 5 Ill n issue of •Austra- ek y" u dishe coming •.on and in < opies of ie will be I Malaya (Malayan). II' I which will ipore only a ppeared on :alia. m Singaa reached c publishers printing of r the Colony an editorial dated Jan. j ipore con-52 words
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Article, Illustration259 1959-01-24 5 IPOH, Fri. In a aanng 3 30 a.m. robbery m Falim, about eight men, believed to be "specialists" m stealing and dismantling motor vehicles' spare parts, held a 15-year-old apprentice mechanic at dagger-point and "paralysed" the Federation's first mobile cold storage by removing five of259 words
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Article57 1959-01-24 5 FOUR masked men armed with knives walked through the open door of a house m Sommerville Road and robbed three women of $1,400 m cash and jewellery on Thursday afternoon. Earlier, the caretaker of a cemetery was robbed of $390 m cash and jewellery by four men57 words
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Article141 1959-01-24 5 YESTERDAY, Mr. Ong Eng Guan told a group of hawkers' representatives that he would initiate action to re-organixe the Council's Markets and Hawkers Department. Mr. Ong said his re-organi-zation proposals would be pre>ented to the City Council Health Committee on Monday. The hawkers' representatives called141 words
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225 1959-01-24 5 MUAR, Fri. Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. who is on a brief tour of the North Johore area, said here yesterday there was no truth m rumours that the Malay language would not become the national language. Speaking at225 words
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Article132 1959-01-24 5 Student attacked m tuckshop IPOH, Fri. Hundreds of students of the Methodist Afternoon School here were terrified yesterday afternoon, when four youthful gangsters invaded their tuckshop and attacked Chinese student. I The incident took place during the recess time shortly after 3 p.m. The victim had serious132 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-01-24 5 bIX trumpeters, who will r herald the official opening of the $50,000,000 Singapore Constitution Exposition, went through a rehearsal at the site yesterday. These selected musicians from the Ist Battalion of the Royal Regiment will stand atop the $40,000 gateway to the fair andStandardpic - 71 words
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232 1959-01-24 5 Fed. VIPs will be guests of Council REPRESENTATIVES of Local Government Authority m eight states m the Federation and Penang will be official guests of the Singapore City Council for three days during the Constitutional Exposition. The Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee, on a suggestion by Mayor Ong Eng232 words
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Article98 1959-01-24 5 THE Singapore Constitution Exposition Committee announced yesterday that until the official opening of the exposition on Jan. 31* access to the site will be limited to those with special passes issued by the Committee and those concerned with the final stages of preparation ol their exhibits. Five98 words
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Article77 1959-01-24 5 600-Yr-old clock will be there A RARE 600-year-old clock will arrive m Singapore today or tomorrow, for display at the Constitution Exposition. The time-piece, to be exhibited by jeweller Mr. H. Sena, had been reconditioned by experts m Switzerland. Giving: the history of the antique, Mr. Sena said that the77 words
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Article51 1959-01-24 5 A SINGAPORE housewife, Lim Ah Chop, 44, died on the way to hospital after she was involved m a motor cvcie arcident m Serangoon Road yesterday morning. Police are appealing for eyewitnesses. They are asked to contact Inspector Mahinder Singh at the Sepoy Lines Police51 words
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Advertisement505 1959-01-24 5 new TANDBERG STEREO Model 5 Stereo Quadruple Tope Recorder I ■^^p^'^**.^-^' Compore the I r.^-^f^^^^^^^^ following I "^■l ■^^*J exclusive I 't- 7 features: 4 TRACK 3} ips Stereo Two sets of 2-Channel itereo on each tape jf if Ipt. Ow» to improved head practically no lost of quality compared505 words
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Article, Illustration218 1959-01-24 6 Mr Lim deputy speaker) OF SINGAPORE joins the MCA SINGAPORE'S Deputy Speaker, Mr. Richard Chuan Hoe Lim, has joined the Malayan Chinese Association, as an ordinary member. His application for membership was approved by Singapore M.C.A. yesterday. Mr. Lim. who was founder member of the Labour Front, has not yet218 words
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Article80 1959-01-24 6 BRITISH ARMY engineers will today assist the Singapore Public Works Department by operating additional power plants at the Constitutional Exposition site, an Army spokesman told The Standard yesterday. Two days ago. m answer to a request from the organisers of the Exposition, Army engineers80 words
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Article34 1959-01-24 6 THE proprietor of Lean Aik Agencies m Penan* Road. Qhoo Chay See. was fined $100 by Mr. AJaib Singh m the Penang Magistrate's Court yesterday for failing to submit his tax returns.34 words
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Article135 1959-01-24 6 LIBERAL Socialist Councillor, Mr. Lee Bah Chee, wants to know whether the Mayor has "admonished and rebuked" the head of the Singapore City Council's Markets and Hawkers Department. Mr. L.A. Marcus, for taking action against hawkers. Mr. Lee has filed a question to this effect to135 words
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Article, Illustration453 1959-01-24 6 S'pore-Fed. Union For Survival Is 'Inevitable' hjhgjhgj CANADA'S Colombo Plan adviser, Col. F. J. Lyle, yesterday described as "inevitable" the economic union between the Federation and Singapore for the survival of both territories. In a special interview with The Standard on the eve of his departure, he declared: "The recommendations453 words
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Article90 1959-01-24 6 SEMINAR DELEGATES LEAVE THE last batch of overseas delegates to the seminar of Pan Pacifi c South-east Asia Women's Association left Singapore yesterday. Three of th e women went to the Federation —Dr Zelma George (United States); Mrs. Shizu Akagi (Japan), and Miss Amy Kane (New Zealand). The seminar closed90 words
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Article20 1959-01-24 6 H.M.S. "Cardigan Bay" and H.M.A.S. "Quiberon" intend paying operational visits to Penang between Jan. 29 and Feb. 2.20 words
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175 1959-01-24 6 Han Suyin's Film May Cost $15 -mil. To Produce SHOOTING of the film. "The Mountain is Young," based on the novel of the same name by Han Suyin, will begin m October of this year at Nepal Mr. Edward Dmytryk of Paramount Films, disclosed ycMcr aay. Mr. Dmytryk. who will175 words
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Article188 1959-01-24 6 Vote only for S'pore citizens ONLY Singapore citizens will be allowed to vote at the next Southern Islands Local Council elections. An amendment to the Southern Islands Local Council Ordinance, to be moved at the Legislative Assembly meeting on Monday, will bar all nonSingapore citizens from participating m the elections.188 words
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Article58 1959-01-24 6 The Standard-Vacuum Oil Company will display on an elaborate scale at the Singapore Constitution Exposition. The World of Oil," depicting various aspects of the petroleum industry. In the Stanvac pavilion, visitors will see working models, push-button panels and pictorial series which show the industry's five58 words
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155 1959-01-24 6 Animal research to be intensified ANIMAL husbandry and agricultural research work m Singapore will be intensified with the completion of the $1,000,000 station at Sembabawang m May this year. Mr. Cho Chak Nam, acting Chief Veterinary Officer of the Singapore Veterinary Department, said the station covers nearly 48 acres and155 words
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Article180 1959-01-24 6 hgjhgjgj SINGAPORE investigate !?*M ™nt which anaS cently m a paper L "The a *»4.^ "Tikam ffif ent J tikam rental l g Exposi°r monthly -3 come 'The v gambling). The advert 8av P thr niJTrf which r u;<i l^'r^* The a to the Ch. "I am In vmLsemen-180 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-01-24 6 the form Mm ter of Ir S&stroamid; Singapore ye.« TdiM quiet three-day vj:: Dr Baft! at prcsrm manrnt delegate United Na th« Colony &\nes T New MFJ 1 karuj -I am only goJJ Jakarta r laUooa with bu rJJ he told re? Irian U rast Asian tural p:an l56 words
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Advertisement8 1959-01-24 6 trouble-*"** performance Collbri frf and Hi"" V Mi8 words
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Article93 1959-01-24 7 'REBELS DO NOT HINDER TOURISM' REBEL activity m Indonesia did not m any way reduce the number of tourists to the country, Mr. Maktal Herman told The Standard last night. Mr. Herman, a member of the Council for Tourism m Jakarta, arrived here last night to attend the Pan Asia93 words
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320 1959-01-24 7 SHARIFF AHMAD - WE WON'T MAKE 'RASH DECISION'- UMNO HEAD SHARIFF AHMAD Assembly will probe weakness m Charter By KUALA LUMPI R, Fri.— ?t5^ c t a r y Gen eral of Inche Ismail bin f-S??^ 1 declared today that LMNO would not take any rash decision" to amend the party's constitution to320 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-01-24 7 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, was the first to register yesterday m his capacity as President of the Pacific Area Travel Association, which is holding its eighth annual conference at the Victoria Memorial Hall, on Monday. Mrs.82 words
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349 1959-01-24 7 CHRISTINE DIEMER - LIM AND TUNKU TO WELCOME EIGHTEEN MEMBER NATIONS CHRISTINE DIEMER By THE green of the landscape and the gold of the sun of Singapore Island are the main colours being used m the decor of Victoria Memorial Hall, where the Pacific Area Travel Association will hold its eighth annual conference349 words
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Article131 1959-01-24 7 TOO MANY political alchemists m Singapore m their search of the ideological stone which can transmit socialism overnight m the crucible of revolution have reduced good substances to ashes. This was said by Chief Minis. cr Tun Lim Yew Hock, addressing members and guests of the Malaya Section131 words
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232 1959-01-24 7 A SINGAPORE police sergeant turned his son out of the house because he had to choose between having him or keeping his job. But yesterday m court, District Judge Mr. K. T. Alexander tried to persuade him to take the son back. The son.232 words
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242 1959-01-24 7 FISHERMEN HUNT IN VAIN FOR MISSING COMRADES 3 lost m heavy seas off Penang PENANG, Fri— Six weary fishermen returned here last night after failing m their second attempt to find their three missing companions, who had been swept out to sea m a gale. 200 miles from Penang. The242 words
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Article150 1959-01-24 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot nom. 862 865 RS.S No. 1 Feb. 87* 87| RS.S. No. 1 March 873 87* RS.S. No. 2 851 86 R.S.S. No. 3 84§ 854 Tone: Quiet and slightly easier. The tin price m150 words
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Advertisement455 1959-01-24 7 L WIND ACROSS THE EVERGLADES" 3 mf i (\VB) t I •UNDERWWER_ROMANCE"»^^pr^"E Tony C..r,U ■M.DNU.HT STOBY- t H. 1-45. 4. 6.30 9.30 v,,. ii.uin- lifr fathtr tri«d to Suppress: IKITTE BARDOr%^J||(| Don. Q'r^^TTfl^liTr-T^r- V -mf 11. 1.4.x 4. 0.30 9.30' L O r Mature ESCORT WEST" <*»• M(l rrvr.Ku abdul455 words
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Advertisement685 1959-01-24 7 j CAVHAT ORCaSTsatioH rJ |c PiqMl %S TODAY! i'uT.ai J Kenneth More Jajne Man«nel<l f"Scop« (olonr yL, N **The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw ff (Fox) yL Van hti ni*. t 7r Johnson Ihe Last Blitzkrieg <coi> k^Today 9 a.m.: Norman Wisdom "UP TO HIS NECK~ (Rank) 9 a.m.: "HOT BLOOD'685 words
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Miscellaneous197 1959-01-24 7 mrnt (Parry Avn.): Free film ■ilffVCgT^VSvl^H show at the Kwnng Wai Siu Free TITJ M WZM \W+W^^LmMIM I Hospital, Scrangoon Road— 7 15 p.m. YMCA (Orchard Road): Filmshow: i myM "The Great Waltz 8 n.m mWIWJmM m Chinese YMCA (South Pier): 9 m^HW^Bß^**^*^^^^^^^" a m.-9.3n p m Table Tennis, 1197 words
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Miscellaneous169 1959-01-24 7 pusam Holiday Programmes, i V m Good Afternoon to You Programme summary, 1.02 Satur«X tr howcase 13 Tim e Signal and News. 143 Tunes of the ii 1^* 1 2 pm Robert Farnon J? 1 O^chastra. 2.30 Come into the Parlour. 3 pm Ted Heath His Orchestra. 3.30 Australian Magazine.169 words
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Miscellaneous157 1959-01-24 7 8.15 Latin Quarter. 9.30 Kenny ■it Home on the Range, 10 a.m. Easy Listening. 10.30 Mutic on the Up-beat. 11 a m You Asked for It. 12.30 Netherlands Composers, 1 p.m. Strictly Instrumental. 1.30 News. 1 4o Tunes on a Trumpet. 2 p.m. Ipoh Race Commentaries. «.3O Serial The Silver157 words
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Advertisement1166 1959-01-24 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LID. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated »n Singapore) <12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 'o'.V," SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed »ia other ports to load and discharge cargo (via iuei with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cap* of1,166 words
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Advertisement996 1959-01-24 8 MITSUI P~l LINE JAPAN LINE S'por* P.S'ham Penang Amagisan Maru for Japan 4 s f%h P tS Mani M Feb 12 Feb 10 Feb N °Accepting 'cargo "for Pacific. Central and South American ports with or without transhipment ot Jaoon on through bills of lading. U.S.A. LINE. For New York996 words
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Advertisement522 1959-01-24 8 EAST ASIATIC I J HOMEWARD SAILINGS tor Aden Port r. Gt^ Rotterdom, Amsterdam, Bremen, H Qm k UM '*M Gothenburg and Oilo l Sfc^H Spore tj^ H •"LALANDIA" 24 J "SARGODHA" s«r, h (/7Ftk I •"SELANDIA" v,, f k 2021f k I Calls London for postengert. OUTWARD SAILINGS for Bangkok522 words
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148 1959-01-24 9 Union Bank Ltd. will open a branch on Monday, as a further sten to ling of a network of branches m the Malaya, a spokesman of the Bank's head Singapore said yesterday. The branch bank will open for business at a temporary148 words
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Article44 1959-01-24 9 I (Rcu- E Committee 0 I nferenct tions for monea!so relating Common I eri area ecti inrates, comtrade m AighaBurma. CeyIndia, ea. Laos, j Zealand, j Soviet >m, the! tnam, Hongre and British fed from Denmark. 1 Italy, Rurna* Republic44 words
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Article32 1959-01-24 9 THE Malayan Exchange Barks Association made the following chances m its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling TT/O.D. ready: Canada 31|; Beleian Francs 1631Italian Lire 20.335. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.32 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-01-24 9 Italy Raises Machine Tools Production In the first six months of In ?i Sn? d UCtion amounted to 14.000 tons. ioi n Cre A. Sed world lea to the export of 14.000 machine tools, valued at 15 billion lire m 1957. This was nearly half of the country's production. Photo86 words
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Article79 1959-01-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Ministry of Commerce MM Industry said today it had not received any application from a cement factory I now m process of completion j for pioneer s.atus under the Pioneer Industries Bill. Even if an application had been made by the firm, it was79 words
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155 1959-01-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Revenue collected by the Federation Government from import, export, excise and other duties m December last year amounted to $38,267,734. bringing the total for 1958 to $428,819,268. The total revenue collections for the year amounted to $428,819,260. Import duty on cigarettes155 words
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Article102 1959-01-24 9 SINGAPORE ChiT-ese Pro(ftdOt Exchange noon c1o c ipk prices Der oicul vftitcrrlay were: Copra Dec-Jan. $42 buyers; $43 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $64 sellers m drums $67J seller?; Muntok white pepper $130 sellers; Sarawak white $129 sellers; special Sarawak b.ack $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable102 words
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122 1959-01-24 9 Selective Support For Industrials THERE was some selective support for Industrials at lower levels, m the Malayan share market yesterday. Rubbers and Tins were quiet. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by j the Malayan Share Brokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 8.8. Petrol 45/- 47/Fed. Dispensary 1.08 1.10 Malayan122 words
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Article259 1959-01-24 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done up to 3.30 D.m. yesterday: Fed Disp. $1.10; Fitzpatncks $1.06; F. N. o:ds. $1.56; Gammon $l.fis odd lot; Hume prefs. A5/1J; M. Breweries $2.83; M. Cement $1.68. 51. 69, $1.70; II Colls 53c: M.P.H. 80c; Cold Storage Bf>K 87c; S. Steamship259 words
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Article92 1959-01-24 9 LONDON. Jan. 23. (Reuter) The Financial Times today called for an increase m British imports and drew attention to auantities of tinned salmon imported into this country from Japan and Canada. The general expectation is that British imports will rise during 1959" this authoritative London daily92 words
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Article153 1959-01-24 9 Price Slips Cent SELLING picture in the Singapore market yesterday caused a 2 cent drop in the local price, to 874 cents per lb. for International first grade February shipment. Marked down at the opening on disappointing overseas advices, the market ruled quiet. At the lower levels offers were rather153 words
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Article93 1959-01-24 9 THE Rubber Industry (Replanting) Board is to publish a news-sheet to encourage replanting among Malaya's 350.000 smallholders. The news-sheet m Rumi, will provide the smallholder with up-to-date information on all aspects of replanting, according to Mr. J. Fairweather. an executive officer i the Board. The news-sheet also93 words
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Article41 1959-01-24 9 KUCHING. Thurs. Sarawak rubber exports rose sharply m December to 4,295 tons as compared with 2,967 tons m the previous month. This was due to merchant* off-loading their stocks before the imposition of the rubber cess on Jan. 1.41 words
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Article283 1959-01-24 9 DEVELOPMENTS m flour milling machinery over the past few years have made possible a new desißn of flour mill which has .lust been started-up at Dalby m Queensland, Australia. The mill has two floors, as against the conventional four or five floors building, and the283 words
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Article, Illustration249 1959-01-24 9 INDIA TO STEP UP TEXTILE EXPORTS m M 9 m M a^m M^ flf £^^M INDIA is to step up her exports of textiles to the South-east Asian and Malayan markets, publicity officer of the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council of India, Mr. S. Viswanath, told The Standard yesterday. Mr249 words
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Article, Illustration178 1959-01-24 9 Firm Offers Repair Service FOR A FEE of $1 per month. Right Company, run by Mr. Lim Hock Keng, offers service of general repairs from mending a leaking roof to repairing a refrigerator. This service is open to 'members only,' r for Right Company operates on a club service system.178 words
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Article177 1959-01-24 9 Cotton Industry To Revive LONDON. Jan. 23 (Reuter) The Financial Times today claimed that the British cotton industry is now quite well placed for a revival m activity "More than 100 mills have closed during the past year, so that although it is widely felt that the process of attrition177 words
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Article42 1959-01-24 9 KUCHING. Fri— Sago flour exports from Sarawak during December amounted to 1 676 tons. 200 tons more than m November Total exports m 1958 were 16.008 tons, an increase of 4.000 tons over those m tht prcvtaui year.42 words
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249 1959-01-24 9 THE rubber market this week has been comparatively quiet and, apart from small covering operations buying for Russian account was conspicuous by its absence, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd 's weekly report. Whether this is because the market at the moment is too249 words
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Article240 1959-01-24 9 THE U.K. aircraft industry exports reached more than £154 millions sterling last year. This was 33 per cent more than mi n 1957. The Society of British Aircraft Constructors point out that since 195^ the industry has increased its value of 1 overseas sales by240 words
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Article161 1959-01-24 9 THE latest developments by British research workers m the scientific instrument field have been on show at the Physical Society four-day Exhibition m London which ended on Thursday. Exhibitors were universities, government departments, industrial concerns an^ m one case a private individual Among the 20.000 visitors161 words
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Article69 1959-01-24 9 THE HAGUE, Jan. 23 (Reuter).— The Netherlands Government had decided to lift as from today the restrictions imposed las; year on imports of Russian tin, the Economic Affairs Ministry announced here today The Dutch decision was based on agreement reached In principle during recent negotiations between69 words
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Article29 1959-01-24 9 THE Public Life Assurance Co. Ltd. will hold a dinner at the Capitol Restaurant, Singapore, on Feb 1 for the presen- tation of 1958 Gold Cup Contest Prizes.29 words
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Article44 1959-01-24 9 THE Earl of Inchcape. a Director of British India Steam Navigation Company Limited, has been appointed a Deputy Chairman of the Conr> pany. Mr W. J. Campbell and Mr. C. S. Mundy, also directors, have been appointed managing directors.44 words
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Article34 1959-01-24 9 A SHEFFIELD. Yorkshire. firm has been granted world patents for what is claimed to he a revolutionary discovery ia the manufacture of the refractory insulation bricks used In lining large steel furnaces.34 words
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Advertisement180 1959-01-24 9 J EVERETT ORIENT LINE jfr& S'por. P.S'hom Penong -zoan. 29 Jan 27 Jon 28 Feb 27 Feb 25 Feb ~:3ng Calcutta 6 Feb lOFeb 28 Feb 3 Mot 4 Mar Pf EVERETT STAR LINE JpEt Sport PS'hom Penanq 27 Jon 25 Jon In Port 11 Feb 14 Feb 27 Feb180 words
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Advertisement188 1959-01-24 9 Markets On Holiday MALAYAN banks, share and produce markets will be closed today for Thaipusam holiday. The rubber market, is, closed for the usual Sat- urday holiday. The tin market will remain open. OUTKR ROADS n ad X Baud J^kan. Seu*. i ij Ja P ai "a. Kaminit, Inchkilda. Eastern188 words
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Article, Illustration501 1959-01-24 10 Fah; Fah - Fah Fah by JITAHOARiK. II t/t/CTUffE~ DR. ISMAIL BIN DATO ABDUL RAHMAN and Mr. Ourot R. Souvann&vong, Ambassadors of the Federation of Malaya and Laos respectively m the United States, together with their wives, who were guests of honour a>t an informal dinner fiven by Mr.Standard; Standardpic - 501 words
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Advertisement8 1959-01-24 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products8 words
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Article225 1959-01-24 11 April Showers My Top Choice SAYS SCRUTINEER APRIL SHOWERS 11, a sparingly-raced five-year-old Australian gelding is back m form. I make him my best bet of the day. He should win the Cl. 2, Div. 1 sprint (Race 6) at Bukit Timah today, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club225 words
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Miscellaneous966 1959-01-24 11 ™flflA3lJLlia| a e *<*cc x Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Race 8 SCRUTINEER Can»t£ DUATI E^ v^' ol^ V dear Aberdeen iacmac april showers picture goer crown link Winterdwna I«v U/ Wit L «c k V Gom Na«rana Film Coer Downing Street Fair Nipper P966 words
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Miscellaneous589 1959-01-24 11 Start The Day With The 'Graduate' Malayan Graduate is my pick m a weak Cl. 2. Div. 3 1 M. field. He has shown consistent form m his last four starts. This Irish gelding scored his maiden win at the Singapore October meeting, when carrying 8.11. He made all the589 words
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Miscellaneous766 1959-01-24 11 Race 7 Race 6 CTURI COER CROWN LINK awning Street Fair Nipper >ldcn Melody L. Arrogance CTURI GOER FAIR NIPPER awning Street Crown Link earn On L. Arrogance standard] I Jacmac i_ In a tield dominated by about six newcomers and with little form to go by. punters are set766 words
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363 1959-01-24 12 TYSON PLAYS HAVOC FOR A SHORT SPELL Takes Four NSW Wickets For 9 SYDNEY, Jan. 23 (Reuter) Frank Tyson, with a final spell of four wickets for nine runs with his last 26 balls, and Neil Harvey with an innings of 92 m four hours 30 minutes, largely dominated the363 words
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143 1959-01-24 12 Kramer To Stage Grand Prix Tennis LONDON. Jan. 23 (Reuter) Jack Kramer. American professional lawn tennis promoter, announced through his London representative yesterday that he would stage a European Grand Prix of lawn tennis' m Western European countries this summer. The rvent will start m West Germany on July 10143 words
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Article115 1959-01-24 12 New South Wales Ist innings I Burke b Bailey 5 W Watson c Swetman b Staiham 0 X. Harvey c and b Tyson 92 N. O'Neill retired hurt 14 X. Marks b Tyson 46 G. Thomas b Tyson 0 R. Benaud c Richardson b Tyson 4 P. Philpott not115 words
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231 1959-01-24 12 Skinner Scores The Winner For Police AFTER beinjj held to a scoreless draw at half time. Singapore Police Sports Association, the defending: champions, rallied strongly m the second half to beat Tan Tock Sen? Hospital 1-0 m the SGSFA Div. 1 league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The winning231 words
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Article163 1959-01-24 12 LONDON, Jan. 23. (Reuter). The world of motoring yesterday mourned the death of Mike Hawthorn, described by former world racing champion .lua n Fangio as 'a most loyal rival on the track.' Fangio said m Buenos Aires that it was 'pathetic' that Hawthorn should be killed163 words
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Article37 1959-01-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR Fri Goon Kok Ying of Selangor has been named aptain of the Federation team to meet Singapore m ihe annual tennis match at Singapore on March 7 and 8.37 words
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Article74 1959-01-24 12 ADELAIDE Australia Jan. 23 (UPD— Young Barry Mackay. of Dayton. Ohio, today beat Australia s Roy Emerson. 14-6 10-8 6-3 8-6 m an adjourned quarterfinals match In the Australian tennis championship. M*ackay will face Alex Olmedo m the men's singles semi-finals. In a lunior singles semi-finals ocal player74 words
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Article209 1959-01-24 12 EASY WIN FOR S'GOR With Reserve KUALA LIMPIR. Fri. Selangor Ml champions, had no difficulty m gaiai*g' uj they scored a 4 o victory over flluiif Hockey Federations inter-state qtiimi r r ment which started on the Armed i« ir^ today. The Selangor Hockey Anociation. with a view to giving209 words
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134 1959-01-24 12 IPOH. Fri. The 1959 North Malayan Golf championships will be held on the Tiger Lane course m Ipoh over the Chinese New Year holidays Feb. 8, 9 and 10. The first day will be occupied with the qualifying rounds, and the subsidiary competitions. The134 words
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Article, Illustration126 1959-01-24 12 THE first move to form the Malayan Amateur Fencing Association has been initiated by a hospital assistant m Malacca. Mr. Ronnie Theseira. who is a member of the British Fencing Association and a licensed Fencer of the Federation International D'Escrime of Paris, France. His fencing: club m Malacca has already126 words
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362 1959-01-24 12 THE 28 Commonwealth Brigade wound up their Colony tour with an unbeaten record when they routed GHQ FARELF by 41 points (four goals, six tries and a penalty) to three (a penalty) m a rugger match at Tanglin yesterday. In the three362 words
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Article93 1959-01-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Selangor Women's Hockey Association travel to Ipoh today to take part m the triangular hockey tournament between Selangor. Perak and Penang this week-end. The Selangor team is: cci i la Samuel. Huges, Miss Ng Peng Tooi. Shirley Kelaart Jean Harrison, Dulcie Boudville.93 words
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218 1959-01-24 12 ROYAL Air Foicc, Seletar and Royal Australian Air Force, Buttenvorth will meet to decide the final of the Far Blast Air Force rugby competition for the Sanderson Cup at Changi today. The main attraction m the match will be the testing of the Seletar218 words
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Article231 1959-01-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Malay Mail Sports Club beat Mercantile Bank Sports Club 2—l m the final of the Khoo Teck Ec knockout soccer competition for business houses on the Pudu Road ground today. The Mailmen were so superior m the first half that it231 words
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Article140 1959-01-24 12 SUSPENSION FOR U.K. REFEREE BIRMINGHAM, England. Jan. 23 ißeuten.— Mr. T. M Cunningham, a Birmingham Football Association referee, has been suspended after being seen on television refereeing a Sunday match m London. 1; was announced yesterday. The Birmingham County F.A. secretary. Mr. A E Eden. said. "This arises from one140 words
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261 1959-01-24 12 MONTE CARLO. Jan. 23 (Reuter).— p au l Coltelloni and Pierre Alexander won the Monte Carlo rally, it was officially announced here today. The winners, a French team drove a Citroen and started from Paris Two other French tarn starting from Paris were second261 words
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Article283 1959-01-24 12 Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Kri. Negri SfmbiU, I Perak to a one-all draw m the opening matrh J Malayan Hockey Federation's quandrnngular J the Rifle Range Road ground here today I Pcrak led 1-0 at ha'.f-time. f~~ "J The game was payed at a fnst283 words
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Article47 1959-01-24 12 PK I 1 year. I ji dure jn'crwith a >. The A ary they over 1 1 I ing to i Kund foi A able frr bt "1 various I Mr. S the origin of «e?ci w*s fr< staff frr rrc 1 itiOl H n v c47 words
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Article18 1959-01-24 12 (IU r). B: vr.om Puc: R 'the fir. a: p ..-it. In gan pool p and th»-18 words
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Advertisement153 1959-01-24 12 y*f»4»u, STOCKS, BONDS AND INVESTMENT TRUST SHAPtES ___L— -r*" ffi Japanese economic development jJmJk attracts a large amount of investc^A; L-^7.AjB ment by foripners. We are sure. >§ißiSy^^;^i§ W^ y Ur investme nt m Japanese Securities ml! bring b;g profit J'Jfc/^ Please write us for details, W^ YAMAICHIira Head Office153 words
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Miscellaneous104 1959-01-24 12 SINGAPORE RUGGER: FEAF Sanderson Cup. RAF Seletar i<* RAAF Butterworth at Changi. IPOH H O C X E Y— lnter-state Women's tr-angular SelanQor vs. Penang Town Padang 5.15 p.m. BOXING Free view openAir Sladium Jubilee Park 9 p.m. PENANG S O C C E R— Friendly— P.W.F.A. vs. Penang Malays104 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1959-01-24 13 Commonwealth forces vital role hjhgjhg fa Special Correspondent |H 6 the ten-yeor-old Emergency, troops Li the Commonwealth have ployed o H n Jont Port m subdum 9 *he Communist I* \rw Zealand, Fijian, Rhodesian and have fought gallantly side by side Gurkha and British comrades 11,133 words
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432 1959-01-24 13 JOHN WOODROW - Rowcroft Players' Have One Big Aim JOHN WOODROW by s a stage, the newly ft Playrned, it is that they ng their entertainments programme m the future. The Rowcroft Player?," brought into b€ing by the amalgamation of the REME Dramatic Society and the REME Variety Group, aim firstly at broadening432 words
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Article, Illustration213 1959-01-24 13 WHEN the Singapore Consinnvon Expositor! opens at Kallanq next Saturday many o f the fint day's visitors wul arrive by sea— thanks to the construction of a pier by men oi Singapore District Enquirer Squadron, R E. The pier which extends to between 130 and 140213 words
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Miscellaneous139 1959-01-24 13 ImiA DEL MAR B Qioi VTION: nH nnoi inspire with lov? of you. ah«\ p the brim 9 herself; all r^V will be 59 < niton K h V FOR jW.^! thii .fl to ir Emo"9 npulsei Keep tontroL r.iumnxTE 9^ !l BIRTHS1GN to 9 H i t eaI t0139 words
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Miscellaneous222 1959-01-24 13 LI'L ABNER B 7 A1 a PP >^ MIS BODY NEEDS 10.000 CALORIK^V L^ PEEL A X t7\~L Q l£^ ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin I TMEN >OU nGGER^ gtTn '"'-I I GEE, I DUNNO. BUT SHE > 2lit^3 S. WHY.. HE V\A5-. f^-^ xa3^ g^f^T^. TOO CMOi! )%J222 words
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241 1959-01-24 14 HAVANA. Jan. 23, (UPI)— The first "war crimestrial of deposed Dictator Fulgencio Batista's Army and Secret Police to be held m Havana's 'sports city' dragged on into the early hours today. A roaring, jeering crowd of 30,000 persons attended the televised event. The241 words
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Article120 1959-01-24 14 HAVANA. Jan. 23. (Reuter). i Dr. Fidel Castro, cuban revolutionary leader leaves Cuba today for the first time Since he overthrew the Batista t Regime, apparently confident i that he is m firm control. The rebel chief is flying to Caracas for celebrations of another Latin120 words
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Article46 1959-01-24 14 JAKARTA, Jan. 23 (Reuter) —A modern airfield designed for turbo-jet aircraft was being built at Sedati village, m East Java, Antara News Agency said today The estimated cost of the airfield, which would be used for civil aircraft, was 200,000,--000 rupiah.46 words
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Article, Illustration261 1959-01-24 14 Malayan Reds are on the run Sandys LOXDOX, Jan. 23 (Router^ Mr. Duncan Sandys. Minister of Defence, said m a television broadcast last night that of the 10,000 Communist terrorists who once threatened Malaya, fewei than 1.000 were still at large. He was reporting on the progress of the government's261 words
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344 1959-01-24 14 Bali girls are covering up more these days BALI, Jan. 23 (Reuteg Bali's internationally famous bare-breasted beauties ar e covering up more and more these days. Before world war 11. few women on the idyllic island wore tops. Today, only older women and married women walk along the bamboo fringed344 words
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Article122 1959-01-24 14 US, PI RECALL ENVOYS WASHINGTON. Jan. 23. (Reuter).— The United States and the Philippines have recalled their respective ambassadors for a thorough reassessment of troubled relations between the two countries, diplomatic sources said yesterday Mr. Charles Bohlcn. the United States ambassador to Manila, is on his way back to Washington122 words
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Article45 1959-01-24 14 THREE NEGRO childrenaged one to three years were burned to death m an upstairs flat m Fort Worth, Texas, yesterday as their door had been nailed shut and their parents were at work Police had no explanation for the nailed door. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article42 1959-01-24 14 PARIS. Jan. 23, (UPI). A Paris court reserved decision on custody of the three children of the Bcrgman-Rosselli-ni marriage yesterday until Saturday Court sources said there had been a "great effort for reconciliation" by both Miss Bergman and Rossehni42 words
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321 1959-01-24 14 Warsaw members* NATO powers mast secure peace MOSCOW, Jan. 23, (Reuter)— Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet Deputy Premier, who returned home today after a fortnight's tour of the United States, has called for a non-aggression agreement between the Warsaw Pact and NATO countries to secure321 words
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Article225 1959-01-24 14 NEW YORK, Jan. 23 (Reuter)—Dr. Chien-Shiung Wu. Professor of Physics at Columbia University who has been described as the greatest a.cUve woman physicist, tonight received the 1958 Research Corporation award for her contribution to the knowledge of beta-decay and her work on "parity law." She was225 words
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180 1959-01-24 14 LOS ANGELES. Jan 23 (Reuter) Shipment of L.S. arms to Indonesia might aggravate the struggle for possession of Netherlands New Uuinea into a world problem m the future. Dr. J. Victor De Bruyn, Head of m the Dutch Territory, told y. the180 words
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Article39 1959-01-24 14 MRS. DEBORAH POWER, widow of actor Tyrone Power. who gave birth to his only son yesterday, said she would name the boy after his famous i father. The boy will be named 'Tyrone William Power UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article71 1959-01-24 14 Over-population CALCUTTA. Jan. 23 ißeufcet) Sir Julian Huxley the British scientist, said here last night that the threat of over-population was much more serious than that ct nuclear weapons. Sir Julian, who arrived here from London with his wife, told journalists that overpopulation was the most71 words
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Article71 1959-01-24 14 AMMAN. Jan. 23 (Reuter) Nine people were killed and six were injured m a plane crash last night on the outskirts of Amman, it was announced here today King Hussein of Jordan who was flying his private helicopter at the time of the crash, went71 words
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Article80 1959-01-24 14 LONDON, Jan. 23 (Reuler) —Two senior members of British Nursing Services left Britain by air on Wednesday night for extensive tours of the Middle and Far East, including Singapore and Hongkong. They are Air Commandant Dame Alice Mary Williamson, Matron-in-Chief of Princess Marys Royal Air Force Nursing80 words
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191 1959-01-24 14 MALCOLM CLUBS GET A YEAR'S RESPITE LONDON. .lan. 23 (Reuter) Tne closing down of Malcolm Clubs, welfare clubs for British airmen m Germany and the Far East, has been postponed until the end of the year. Lord Dundee, Minister without portfolio, announced last night The Air Ministry recently decided to191 words
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68 1959-01-24 14 RI WILL BE MALARIA FREE IN 10 YEARS SEMARANG. Jan 23 (UPI) The Chief of the Central Java Malaria Institute Dr Oei Djwie Bing. is confident that within ten years. Centra; Java will be completely free of malaria. Asia"* public health enemy No. 1. Dr Oei was explaining the large68 words
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Article, Illustration224 1959-01-24 14 Sir Hartley made a life peer by Queen LONDON. Jan. 23 (Reuter) Si r Hartle> Shawcross. former Labour statesman and British prosecutor at the Nuremburg tria's. is made a "life Peer" by Queen Elizabeth today. He is one of four new life barons whose titles will expire with their deaths.224 words
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Article181 1959-01-24 14 LONDON. Jan. 23 <ITI> J Selwyn Lloyd has asked Kg>pt to iffft t<> them I merit of a British .Mission m tin to <>uttn| Anelo-Fcyptian financial acreemrnt, it ua<|M announced today. I The Foreign Ofli'-e di that Mr. Lloyd marie this request In a penooal message I Egyptian Foreign181 words
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Article72 1959-01-24 14 The Ycrnaculm I\KHI jai (Rfulfri- fnk Nurdtiddin ||kli President of ndUai i i v• rv t\ n k.iss.ir v v r< y\r\ti Ant.it s. praisinc ih» pr* vern.mil.ir puklid had m.ulr m r><'th n Virlnam md Mi.ii He s nil fMI puhln ations had I* more popular m Vietnam72 words
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Advertisement57 1959-01-24 14 IvVv/i "m. A\ wonderful \S^/^4^ ?L^ for lod.es are c V^» iVil examples of H Girord Pence I /^li^\ 15 been the choice o iwM'Jl H who insf.nct.^t; fold applied di«lt |^j (G II JR /A FR ID -IPIEIR!R E G A U X Sole Agent* Fine Watches sirur 179157 words
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Article, Illustration584 1959-01-24 1 llhousands To See |$5O Million Show DRE S biggest fair ever to be held opens today on the old Kallang airport grounds— a built on 50-acre of land has literally sprung up overnight, gay with the multi-colour r, AS V^r Sl<^ ar e fh 5 aftrocHve584 words
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Article66 1959-01-24 1 OFFICIAL opening by the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, at 5 p.m. today. Cracker firing, lion dances follow, and the letting off of 10,000 gas filled coloured balloons. Japanese fireworks dis- play tonight staged by Japan Export Trade Promotion Agency. Miss Constitution Contest. Judging m second week66 words
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Advertisement88 1959-01-24 1 offer Pepsi-Cola is to z:: Miicklvip Ik!" f^? *>^t 1^& W m I Pepei<G>la popular For when vnn i fVp«i it i« an invitation everyone is glar) to *rrept. offer to *hare a pI pa pure t gesture o/ will the pejnnning or a coi> Friendship more than i refreshment,88 words
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Advertisement65 1959-01-24 1 Manufacturer of Children s Wear 56, CAIRNHILL ROAD SINGAPORE 9 Tel. *****. <>nty Mj€wm& dress enhances your beauty and confidence... When you buy a Lois dress you get more than a well-made and long -wearing dress. You get comfort and freedom of movement than you have ever knowa Try a65 words
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Miscellaneous32 1959-01-24 1 EXHIBITION HOURS WEEKDAYS: 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Sundays and public holidays: from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. Prices of Admission: 50 rents tor adults. 20 cents for children under 12 years.32 words
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Advertisement40 1959-01-24 2 M THE OPENING I EXPOSITION BRANCH THE SINGAPORE CONSTITUTION EXPOSITION I I^l 1 mm^rn I vv v BANKING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BUSINESS HOURS: A 1/ All ABIE >*^^^— •j- WS^&^^ fr*-^^*—^^» H W M M MANAGERS: K^ CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD.40 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-01-24 3 to the Exposition are idvisoH to by public, co-opermttoi and obVrv^V^eSlitions will W f22±* Pllblic transport instead. Police -n.rs are running special services thro^rhou i ihA ui?«S l to avoid traffic jams .ors w,U not he allowed to alight at thf entraiie fn tL '"r^ 1 1°" tfl^. heir normal82 words
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Article, Illustration375 1959-01-24 3 Fair Deserves Support From All —Tun Lim MESSAGE from the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hook:With self-government we must become increasingly self-conscious of our own personality, our own abilities and our own resources. We must, every one of us, m Retting a full and cc of our S ..pore which375 words
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Article60 1959-01-24 3 MEN uho r readers ralian trade Austral ild write at ,V the Australian n t Trade a Sinta. Box sin!a l.urn,' Pang Road. IlJni and uill be f !io mailing News" shes mformation iustraUaa '"1 ndustrial th details ,",S: > interest. "n varioui lustralia'a stifle60 words
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Article, Illustration293 1959-01-24 3 I from the Minister c and Industry, M Jumabhoy:. ring forth from arge populous seal c m world I merre for f, the industrial sector of the island's economy, already of some significance, 1= <iv.c for steady develeni with the assistance of the policies laid293 words
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Article, Illustration284 1959-01-24 3 "MESSAGE from Mr. Ko Teck Kin, president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, and chairman of the Singapore Constitution Exposition Committee:The Singapore Constitution Exposition is sponsored by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. I- celebration of the new constitution, whereby Singapore attain*; Self-Govern-ment. When284 words
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Article261 1959-01-24 3 Australia Can Supply The Goods THE Australian pavilion at the Constitution Exhibition is light and airy m design and construction. A pool and tall fountain are key features, creating a refreshing sense of coolness and space. The pavilion, designer and pre-fabricated m Australia, is built of canvas and steel frame,261 words
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Advertisement104 1959-01-24 3 (JAPAN EXPORT TRADE I PROMOTION AGENCY) I main office- OSAKA. TOKYO. Singapore office- 30-1, RAFFLES PLACE. Japanese Pavilion J. E. T. R. O. 19,000 SQUARE FEET Demonstration 80 COMPANIES. 1 FIREWORK TEXTILES, IRON STEEL nKCWUK^ I MOTOR CARS, JUDO DEMONSTRATION. ELECTRICAL MACHINERY. FILM SHOW RUBBER PRODUCTS. FLOWER ARRANGEMENT I OPTICAL104 words
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Article, Illustration429 1959-01-24 4 MILESTONE IN CHAMBER'S 52YEAR HISTORY IN SINGAPORE THE opening of the Exposition today marks an important milestone m the 52-year history of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, chief sponsor and organiser of the exhibition. In the half century of its existence, this leading Chinese body has taken part m429 words
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Article237 1959-01-24 4 JETRO Takes Part In Fair EIGHTY Japanese firms, members of the Japan Ex- port Trade Promotion Agency, or JETRO (Japan External Trade Recovery! Organisation) are display-! ing their products m the l Japan Pavilion. Their exhibit? cover a u.cie range of good? such as Textiles, iron ai I steel products,237 words
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Article224 1959-01-24 4 PRESIDENTS and vicepresidents of the Singapore Chinese Chamher of Commerce. 1908 1959: Term: 190l>, President: Goh Siew Tin. Vice-Pre-sident: Tan Iloon Chieu; 1907, Chua Cher Yong. Goh Siew Tin: 1908. Goh Siew Tin. Chua Cher Yong; 1909. Tarn Wai Fong, Teo Sian Keng; 1910. Teo Sian Keng, Liaw224 words
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Article, Illustration423 1959-01-24 4 Indian Handloom And Textile Goods On Show INDIAN* participation m the »Dor<? Exposition rctiects India's progres? m industry. The participation is twofold, one by the Government■ponsored agencies, and two, by manufacturers or their agents. In the first are the Export Promotion Councils of India, «et up by the Indian Government423 words
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Article181 1959-01-24 5 F N Products On Show FRASER Neave Ltd. have turned out 1.633,--000.000 bottles of soft drink since they first began production 76 years ago. If plared end to rrd these bottles would girdle the world 12 times. The metal to make the crown corks used m the production of the181 words
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Article144 1959-01-24 5 DRESSES made by Singapore designer, Lois Tan, from her own as well as imported creations, will be on show at Lois Children's Wear stall at the Exposition. They include children's wear, skirts, blouses. Jeans and pyjamas. Her aim m taking part ffl the trade fair is to show144 words
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Article, Illustration632 1959-01-24 5 ENG AUN TONG, The Tiger Medical Hall, manufacturers of the world famous Tiger Balm, headache cure powder, Chee Thone San, Balashin Sai tablets and Chinkawhite wind mixture will display their products at their colourful and impressive stand at the Exposition The Tiger Balm exhibition pavilion632 words
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299 1959-01-24 5 Bank Operates Service At The Fair THE Chung Khiaw Bank, Ltd., the "Small Man's Bank," is participating m the Exposition m celebration of Singapore's achievement of self-governmenl. Says Mr. Lee Chee Shan. managing director ol the Bank: "We are taking part m the Exposition, as we share the opinion of299 words
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