Singapore Standard, 26 January 1959
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Title Section20 1959-01-26 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD 9H g GHGH SINGAPORE, MONDAY. JANUARY 26. W V X >*»• 15 c. l 2 m y [FINAL EDITION]20 words
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Article, Illustration458 1959-01-26 1 RAHMAN - RAHMAN S^pore wiii continue to be m the fold PLEDGE BY Polls stand discussed with Tunku SINGAPORE is a State Branch of the United Malays National Organisation and will continue to be so. This assurance was given by the Federation's Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman at PayaStandardpic - 458 words
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571 1959-01-26 1 'Young blood' and 'Old guard' agree to bury hatchet ''MCA troubles can be solved 9 Wl^A" jti L Y/^ UR Su The two opposing factions— the "young Wood and the "old guard"— in the Malayan Chinese Association today agreed to sink their differences and work together on a new constitution571 words
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Article121 1959-01-26 1 A-Tests Hit Radar Work WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 (Reuter) An American Defence Department spokesman said last night that high altitude nuclear tests had caused some disruption of electronic communications He declined to say- to what degree communications had been affected by these tests, nor would he say whether radar, radio or121 words
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112 1959-01-26 1 We will have to wait and see— Wong KUALA LUMPUR Sun The President of the MCAs Singapore Branch, Mr Wong Foo Nam. told The Standard tonight that his branch had no Immediate plans m the face of current constitutional t r*is facing the party. "We have to wait and see112 words
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Article29 1959-01-26 1 ISTANBUL. Jan. 25. (UPI) —A theatre collapsed last night m a rural area near Istanbul killing an estimated 20 persons and seriously injuring nine others officials reported.29 words
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348 1959-01-26 1 REDS KILL EX-BANDIT IN RAID ON VILLAGE IPOH. Sun.— In the most daring post-Merdeka raid, ;wo communbt terrorists tonight entered Gunong Rapat village, three miles from here, and at point-blank range, shot dead a former comrade of theirs and wounded a Chinese physician. The dead was ox-terrorist Chin Voon, 34,348 words
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Article38 1959-01-26 1 ROME. Jan. 25 (UPI) Triplets were born last night to a 25-year-old woman who two years ago gave birth to qU Mrs UP Vefia Bejtolaccini and her three babies were reportin excellent condition.38 words
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301 1959-01-26 1 SPECIAL POSITION OF S'PORE MALAYS GUARANTEED-JUMAT There's no 4f about it THE SINGAPORE UMNO will see to it, that with the coming of self-Government after the general elections this year, the special position of the Malays m the Colony is recognised and safeguarded. The Minister for Local Government. Lands and301 words
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Article, Illustration362 1959-01-26 1 Miner is buried alive IPOH, Sun.— A mining labourer, Chan Soon, 45, was within reach of safety when he slipped and was buried alive despite efforts by his colleagues to save him from a landslide last night. The tragedy occurred a.t the newly opened Poh Fatt TinT.C. Lee - 362 words
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Article160 1959-01-26 1 Premier at top secret meeting TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN, the Federation's Premier, last night told Singapore UMNO at a closed-door meeting, that they were not Invited to the .special general meeting of UMNO at Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 9. because they had not paid up their subscriptions for 1958. The Tunku160 words
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Advertisement68 1959-01-26 1 wrjteer Testimonials Mr W. ORQUITZ (a sharp man with stated between throws: is the ace of beers V* fV'= "'N T S A'.APOfiETB/ 1 and D'STRiBUTED-^Vjr»AstffTA N DUDi V C 'LT 6. <W^\ new 1959 1 m mode/ Me besf watch i jewels usur/ng high precision wwk I? /ong durability68 words
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Advertisement17 1959-01-26 1 Attention readers! A SIX-PACE Aus tralia Day supplement is issued free with today's edition ot The Standard.17 words
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Article, Illustration161 1959-01-26 2 VIP s AT BANK OPENING PRIME MINISTER Tunku Abdul Rahman is being welcomed by the Governor of the Bank Neg a r a Tana Melayu, Mr. W.H. Wilcock m Kuala Lumpur, before the bank's opening ceremony on Saturday. THEIR MAJESTIES, the Yang; di-Pertuan Agon* and the Raja Permaisuri Agong. are161 words
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Article134 1959-01-26 2 ALOR STAR, Sun.—American Ambassador, Mr. Homer M. Byington, Jr.. will arrive here tomorrow morning to pay an official call on the Sultan of Kedah at the Istana Anak Bukit. Mr. Byington. who is making a^ two-day official visit to Kedah. will be accompanied by Mrs.134 words
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147 1959-01-26 2 Let Malayan Look After Aborigines Govt Urged KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The spread of Christianity among the aborigines m the Federation could only be s;opped if the Department of Aborigines were Malayanized immediately. This was stated at the annual meeting today of the Kampong Bharu branch of UMNO. The meeting decided147 words
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Article68 1959-01-26 2 DAGGER MEN ROB TRADER OF $3,000 A businessman, Teo Gim Swee. was robbed of $3,050 m cash and valuables by three thugs at the Marsillin* Village, off 15* Milestone Bukit Timah Road, Singapore yesterday. Teo was coming to his car after his early morning rounds m the village, when the68 words
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162 1959-01-26 2 Striped Cows Farmer To Sue Govt. LONDON. Jan. 25 (Reuter) A Welsh farmer is today reported preparing to sue the British Government because he says radioactive fall out has made 15 of his pedigree cows striped like zebras whert their hair has fallen out. The People, a popular Sunday newspaper,162 words
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Article85 1959-01-26 2 'Y' CLASSES IN SQUARE DANCING KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The V.M.C.A. square dancing group here plans to organise a class for "callers" and "leaders" for square dancing groups. The HP has received a complete set of square dancing records from Ricky Holding when he paid a visit to Malaya recently to85 words
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Article59 1959-01-26 2 ONE of Singapore's leadin* department store. Gian Sin-h Ltd. In RafTes Place, was burgled on Saturday and radios, sunglasses and travelling bags worth about $2 400 were stolen Entry is believed to have been gained by prying loose the front collapsible gate. Arjan Singh, an employee59 words
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Article26 1959-01-26 2 THREE thugs waylaid a n[ian. Ng Hong Khiam, m Palmer Road on Saturday and relieved him of all his money W after assaulting him.26 words
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Article22 1959-01-26 2 J a. H ptar aw The all j perto are adMthe SI Ho. c. X \> in -fIH mor alive alter Mardi22 words
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Advertisement567 1959-01-26 2 I y A UTTII lIT THA^OOIIT^ONOwTy^J ANNOUNCEMENT IPOH SINGAPORE Branches Joan Booty's Mannequin Training <<: Charm School Concentrated 2 months course commencing 3rd February S 'bus include Modelling make-up. H.nrstyiing, Fashion sense, grooming. Etiquette etc Phone Ipoh. MAY DARBY PARIT. 206. Singapore *****/ *****. SITUATIONS VACANT F TROPE AN BUSINESS567 words
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Advertisement360 1959-01-26 2 FOR SALE MAPRO'S EssenCf of Chicken Buy me today It's Malaya's one and only product Ma pros Essence of Chicken Ga.n strength today! FOR COCKTAIL and Evening Fabulous Materials "Wilarriy's" world renowned Ffandbags and gorgeous Indian Stoles visit Modern's 34 Hign Street PIANOS. New Good second hand upright and Grand360 words
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Advertisement387 1959-01-26 2 EOUCATION "a COTRSE OF fourteen lectures on Logic Scientific Method by Drs. K. W Rankin R. F. Khan organised by Singapore Council for Adult Education commencing February 17th. For details apply: General Secretary. S C A. E., Canning Rise Singapore-6. (Phone *****). BOOKS 6 PUBLICATIONS LEARNING MALAY? These books are387 words
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Advertisement220 1959-01-26 2 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE REFUND OF ASSESSMENT CLAIMS for refund of assessment on houses reported vacant between Ist July and i 31st December. 1958 must be submitted by 31st January, 1959. on forms obtainable from the City Assessor's Office (Ground Floor). MAKE SURE that receipt of your claim has220 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article379 1959-01-26 3 THE toll of death on the road m Singapore ched j new high last year, with 193 persons The fatal accident rate has been rising 153 m 1956, 167 m 1957 and an increase Casualty figures rose from 2,767 r m 1958 and the total number of jumped from379 words
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Article281 1959-01-26 3 Hip which was given to the role which can. and must, play m public affairs by the recent South-east Asia Women's is already evident. The Liberal Socialist I was first off the mark with the announce-Secretary-General, Mr. E.K. Tan, that v women candidates as possible will be contest the281 words
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Article50 1959-01-26 3 <U. urn leek Kim Road >P£ r s ?0 Bex no I56J Cables. ,CEk "!^i l Mf, UR. ***** 15 lines) All a trn "?> t <>na msuraoce Bid*. 174. Batu M Cowan st Tel 1^1 cT Leith St Tel: f9?f *H Bukit Chine Tel:50 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1959-01-26 3 E. M. RASHEED - India's Neutral Policy Wins Friends E. M. RASHEED by Today, India celebrates her ninth Republic Day^nine eventful years of noteworthy achievements. ever before considerable world rise of militL H US f ed on lndla Wlth the successive whU hSve cSnmSf 1 m Pakistan and Burma Asian Muntrte?^ fl^ U r8I.S.I. - 1,260 words
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Article, Illustration1438 1959-01-26 3 The Space Race feONDON CORNER J HAVE A COLD My socks wear out too rapidly. Nobody has yet invented an everlasting match or an electric light bulb that lasts for ten years (though, by the shades of Kreuger and Edison, I bet they could if they so wished) and the1,438 words
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Advertisement25 1959-01-26 3 ■OODEUING OLD JEWELLERY I A TCH REPAIR SERVICE I ENGRAVING I E y MASTER CRAFTSMEN I.H. HENDRY W Manufacturing Jewellers I Kuala Lumpur and Singapore25 words
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Advertisement103 1959-01-26 3 The naked truth about the girl m the locker room! i ml* tfei iKtar rmml M 1 aagg?v, <i *gg J? 1 Yes, for a slim, sleek whistle-provoking figure under bathing suits and all summer-wear, try a Playtex Magic Controller Ponty Brief. It'i all latex, fabric-lined, one piece and wonderful...103 words
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Article, Illustration644 1959-01-26 4 155 delegates from far off countries set record ilflME TO fflfl flflflfflg TD THE 1953 CDffEBCTCE Tun Lim To Open Conference Today THE scene is all set for the opening of the Pacific Area Travel Association conference at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, this norning. The 155 delegates from as644 words
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Article44 1959-01-26 4 CAIRO. Jan. 25 (Reuter> An unspecified number of submarines built m Russia for the United Arab Republic have arrived m Alexandria harbour, according to the Middle Ea>t news agency. The Government-sponsored agency sai^ the submarines were manned by U.A.R. crews.44 words
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Article65 1959-01-26 4 NEW DELHI. Jan. 23, (UPI) Prime Minister Jawahar'.ai Nehru's 41-year-old daughter Indira Gandhi may be a unanimous choice for the next presidentship of the nations ruling Congress Party. If elected, she would be the first woman president of the party sine* India gained its i independence.65 words
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345 1959-01-26 4 EAST COAST GETS CO-OP ICE FACTORY NEXT MONTH KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The Minister for Agriculture Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak told the emergency debates conference of Selangor UMNO today that the first co-operative ice factory would be established m the east coast next month. Inche Aziz disclosed that the ice345 words
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91 1959-01-26 4 Miss Devi To Challenge The Abacus THE world's fastest "human calculating machine." Miss Shankuntala Dcvi, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Air India from Madras. The 29-year-old India-born mathematical wizard will be m the Colony for a week. Miss Dcvi gave a public performance of her wits when she visited Singapore91 words
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Article33 1959-01-26 4 AN* 11-year-old boy in the tiny north Norwegian v; g< of Korrtkjo— P was seriously burnt when his "moon" rocket filled hn-re-made gunpowder. c\p oded on Its launching 5tand yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article31 1959-01-26 4 KAH Mr. D pact -era op< Mr S v i it w: cons. The I i Thi not a f der-S- I SMI No p for a which Iraqi r<*31 words
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221 1959-01-26 4 Toddy shop hooligan is sent to jail TAN.ION'G MALIM. Sun. The people of Tanjong Mallm today are delighted that one of the town's most notorious hooligans has been sent to prison. For more than a year. R Battumalai, aged 28, a self styled "protector" nas be. n terrorising people who221 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-01-26 4 There should really be ten. Pamela Ng failed to turn up in time ond so there are nine These are the airls who will act as usherettes nrtd information officers at today's P AT A conference ot the Memorial Hall. Front row (from left): JennyStandardpic - 75 words
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Article261 1959-01-26 4 Big rush to get the stage set AS delegates to the Pacific Area Travel Association steadily poured into he Colony yesterday, scores of workmen carpenters, electricians, drapers, florists and tourist officials worked at a hectic pace preparing for the eighth annual conference which begins at 8.30 a.m. at the Victoria261 words
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Article, Illustration226 1959-01-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— A i Robert Lee, pledged at the Tl Batu Caves last night, that ho would (penance arch) at next year's fettle An official of the committee of the Sri Maha Manamman Temple, who was ir. chnrgr of the festival arrangements,226 words
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Advertisement14 1959-01-26 4 other toothpastes cannot reach I behind and between your H^s ■'■■■■■«9B ifrftSi'i J^^fS^to a_^ ■•<■■14 words
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Article, Illustration25 1959-01-26 5 Central Bank Of Malaya by rh'V's 0^"/^ hy 3 6^^ 2f Pert,,* 1 1 11 Ce "tral Bank of m Agong on Saturday. Standardpic FahStandardpic; Fah - 25 words
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475 1959-01-26 5 Prof. Hale defends the use of Sabin vaccine > ilk and es m a polio \tensively \lumni t Malaya, m their official ly. h lnE 1 ward Sinof of Ma i ecUto- >rder nlesi to ice adee a source ur.vac- riJ j ik vacome the tdito-l nal said, with its475 words
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Article150 1959-01-26 5 m.:~: MUSlim I AssoB a sixI inform I Tun B the ex- fl members I i :n the C mmittee 9 elation m tig were m Tun m itcr for S /.it ion In putting fl n formed Malay fl pore were V n ;ght M ne allowV under150 words
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Article14 1959-01-26 5 Kuaia nee en- Malim to^CuaS driv:orscd aa on April 1114 words
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Article105 1959-01-26 5 Alliance Wins Parit Elections PARIT, Sun.— The Alliance swept the board at the Parit Local Council elections yesterday, winning both, contested seats. In the North Ward, Inche Mohamed Xor bin Adil (230 votes) beat Inche Razman lin Abdul Hamid of the National Association of Perak (45 votes), while the South105 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-01-26 5 -Standardpic by WIFE of the Mentri Besar of Selangor (left) welcomes Dr. Getty Rizali Noor, dental officer and second vice-president of the Indonesian tt omens Organization one of the three Indonesian delegates who attended the Pan-Pacific South-east Asia Women's Association conference, to a teaFah - 80 words
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377 1959-01-26 5 SELANGOR SAYS 'NO' TO UMNO CHARTER CHARGE 'Amendment will provide ammunition for opponents' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor UMNO emergency delegates* conference today resolved that its representatives to the organization's general asembly on Feb. 9 would oppose any attempt to amend the party charter before the first post-Merdeka general elections377 words
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Article139 1959-01-26 5 MALACCA, Sun. Thousands of people here were caught unawares this afternoon when the Water Department cut off the water supply. The Water Works Engineer, Mr. Owen Liew. said that it was derided to ration water because the water level of the re servoir was139 words
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Article197 1959-01-26 5 Rift in Ked ah is now healed ALOR STAR, Sun. Members of Kedah UMNO State executive committee, who nearly caused a split m the party five months ago when they discussed the amendment to the State Constitution, will now meet again m a friendly way and shake hands. The meeting197 words
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Article32 1959-01-26 5 PRESIDENT of the UMNO and Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman will address a public rally at Gombak Setia Sunday market. nv c miles from Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday night.32 words
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Article171 1959-01-26 5 IP OH Sun.— There was a drop m Muslim conversions for 1958 as compared with the previous year it was learned from the Perak Religious Affairs Department. In 1958, there were 72 converts throughout the State, but m 1957 the total was 118 Of the171 words
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Article49 1959-01-26 5 SINGAPORE Cof f c eshop Employees Union at its annual general meeting yesterday resolved to give full support to the Lian Tai Restaurant strike. The workers of the restaurant m Geylang, went on strike seven months back m protest against the management's sacking of seven workers.49 words
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Article65 1959-01-26 5 PENANG. Sun.— Many bush fires broke out on the hills here today, and all firemen and police were on the alert to attend to calls. Fire breaks were made by firemen and police to prevent the fires from spreading. A large fire broke out yesterday on65 words
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Article89 1959-01-26 5 ALOR STAR, Sun. Prostitutes m this town, whose homes were raided by the police during the last two weeks, have now gone underground or fled to the country side. The Standard learnt that at '.east four of them who have escaped the police net. had89 words
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Advertisement121 1959-01-26 5 NEVER M^^^^^ T^» j» :^^^j^^^^K y Invaluable hibit of saving CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. Is BMSi THE SIXTH HAPPINESS? aJpfiß buddy »r:f P s r or )f t( psUIMMBMaWtJapUJpjB^ «k CimmaScopE illiHli W COLOR by DE LUXC. <) ij ISOBEL US'» i: l *T f ODEON- GRAND CMNBSI NKU M121 words
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Miscellaneous32 1959-01-26 5 DANCING CLASSES IF you wish to learn ball room dancing join the Kuala Lumpur YMCA. The association is starting a full course m bail room dancing on Feb. 18 at 7.30 p.m32 words
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211 1959-01-26 6 Extra police called to keep crowds out of exposition EXTRA POLICE were summoned to the Singapore Constitution Exposition last night when hundreds tried to force themselves for a "preview of the ex- hibition. Ay flr.st, the volunteer workers and a handiful of police on routine duty at the gate were211 words
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Article95 1959-01-26 6 DOYEN OF BAR ELECTED CHAIRMAN TPOH, Sun. Mr. M.S. Mahendran, doyen of the Perak Bar was elected chairman of the combined Bar Committee of Perak. Kedah and Perils at the annual general meeting of the committee held m the Perak Supreme Court yesterday. Mr. Lai Harcharan Singh was elected secretary.95 words
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Article86 1959-01-26 6 IX a broadcast over Radio Singapore last night. Mrs. Felice Leon-Soh appealed to the public to Hive generously during the Canine Welfare Association^ flag day next Saturday. Contribution^ would So to the reconditioning of dogs picked up from the Colony's monsoon drains, or rescued from cruel masters86 words
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Article34 1959-01-26 6 THE Blood Transfusion Centre will be opened, on the last Sunday of every month (except on festival days) throuchout the year. Donors are welcomed between 9 a.m. and 12 noon.34 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-01-26 6 photo. LAST NIGHT'S crowd being kept back by voluntary workers outside the Singapore Constitution Exposition. By 8.30 p.m. the crowd had swelled and extra police had to be railed. StandardStandard - 34 words
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383 1959-01-26 6 Synthetic culture not advisable forum's decision It is not possible, and definitely not advisable, to attempt to 'build' a culture, was the opinion of four speakers /t a forum held last night at the Tniversitv of Malaya, on the topic, "Cultural Integration m a Multi-lingual Society. j The speakers were:383 words
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Article60 1959-01-26 6 KOTA BHARU, Sun.— Dr. L. Berube, Colombo Pian expert, is now touring the fishing areas of the east coast to find whether the Canadian Government's plan to set up fish refrigeration lant; m the east coast would be feasible. On his advice, the fishermen's co-operative60 words
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Article195 1959-01-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaya will as* to be chosen as the site for the regional documentation centre for Asia of the World Assembly ol i^outh when the Commonwealth youth conference opens m London early next month. Disclosing this i The Standard this morning. Mr. ,!o>eph195 words
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Article46 1959-01-26 6 PENANG, Sun. An overseer of the City Council, Frank WllJiam Capper, was acquitted without his defence beinc called m the Per.ang Sessions Court on a charge of erimina 1 breach of trust of four bass cf cement at Cannon Square on Nov. 15 last year.46 words
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Article, Illustration154 1959-01-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Belangor Executive Committee of UMNO headed by Agriculture Minister, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Lshak. yesterday, struck ofT the name of Federal Councillor, Raja Rastom Sharome. from the membership roll of the party and as leader cf the Kua.a Solangor154 words
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323 1959-01-26 6 Dutch food not agreeable to US Ship's Officer PETTY OFFICER Edward Johan Wuisan. told the Singapore High Court on Saturday that before the crew of the vessel. Ophir. were dtemis.sed by the Dutch shipping company. KPM. they received Indonesian food consisting of rice, fish and curry. After the dusmksal the323 words
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Article305 1959-01-26 6 THREAT TO MARCH ON POLICE CAMP 4 Hurt In Attack On Bus Travellers Xl ALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Police field force men undergoing training at Dunsun Tua, 15 miles from the Federal capital, were yesterday ordered io confine themselves to camp until further notice. The order followed an incident earlier yesterday305 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-01-26 6 To Study in Australia hi! n 1 £J Yin; tevrn h.un, mrrlirinr12 words
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Article91 1959-01-26 6 TEACHERS FOR RAAF SCHOOL FLY IN PENANG. Sun. A vanguard of fully trained teachtri flew Into Bay an Lepa> airport yesterday from Australia to s-^I the RAAF school at the former mayoral residence and tnc adjacent building m Resident Road here. Altogether 15 teachers, of whom mine are women, trill91 words
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Article95 1959-01-26 6 SEA WALL TO STOP EROSION? KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Government is studying a proposal to build a sea wall to prevent erosion along the Portian coast of .Johore The Minister for U Posts and Telccommi r, Inche Sardon bin Jut terday inspected the coi flanking Pontian to >cc for himself the95 words
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Advertisement305 1959-01-26 6 Eaasni'STs today: w Kenneth Mort- J.ijne >|an»h«ld i **The Sheriff of Fractured Javv' f k <i\IA SOITH-EA<iT 4MA KEMIEI kwm. 2sth -The Inn of the Sixth H.ippinesfi ISr TODAY! alan ladu "THUNDER m the EAST" k riii-: M.r.U'l iimti r "Malaya Primp Mini^ur toif 1 tio m: k change! *Bawang305 words
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Miscellaneous141 1959-01-26 6 HH|IBMI|MtaMMM| Hire on Economics IHSC.I dir] B fifl Wi W tfl^Vir|^l Guides Hut. Buyong Road 700 imr n K\I>IO (NUTGAPOBE (Medium PSfloWfKrf^ Wave 176 metres): 6.30 im c; I^s «f«l»iw 1141 Morning to You. 632 Morn: a fflgM^iiidAM Prelude. Too T.me Signa a i niiiiiii uiiim w^g^Mas News. 7.33 Announceis"141 words
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Miscellaneous150 1959-01-26 6 menls. 6 53 The Singapore Share Market Report. 700 Time Signal and News 7.10 Newstalk 715 BS**S I 2 Survey. 730 At the BalUrt 8.00 World Affairs. 8 U Th^ Mn R apore Six. 830 Feature Half ir^u 00 The Vera Lynn Snow. 5».30 The Sijsnrl ar.d News 045 Piano150 words
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Miscellaneous99 1959-01-26 6 Birthdij; Ye.rd.V c.rd. °5 li'^TJ "iCS! K maV"6 02 ?ki > P T (K d L) Sum (RSi i UmL m* Jmzz Box «-30 «a- i..™ 63^ Europe Slna-n* E ft K.L. ONLY: 7^30 p m (XLi F- a fly f o R r s nd ,KSubffc L> XK a99 words
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Article, Illustration616 1959-01-26 7 A Charming Person Birds Are Her Hobby LiHICH WOMAN MLould not wish to possess those two .andcrfu! attributes slC jerable beauc*cepfionally good tOSi LJS who -f-arcuited -b\e quali- -efreshmg, nduc:e to face [endowed priceless tention of elf that y on Loke, and suade her r'easure beauty splayed charming it the616 words
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Article139 1959-01-26 7 THERE IS a tremendous variety of soft drinks on sale m Singapore but nothing even remotely resembling pineapple juice. iVot eren during the pines crisis irhen, everyone was exhorted to "cat vTore -pines." r PO those irho wish to try it. here is the recij Peel the fruit,139 words
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Article140 1959-01-26 7 Reason To Resist Matrimony Monday's Tete-a-Tete with Irene Lim NEW YORK —Plastic bags are taking the time out of cooking m the United States, giving hurried housewives more free time and busy or lazy bachelors another reason to resist matrimony. Even the worst cook, male or female, can toss a140 words
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Miscellaneous147 1959-01-26 7 111 L AbNtK By Al (npp jH T" A> f^E H /^MAfAELV SO OFF |(-BUT MAVIN'MAM I .11/ GO AT WMATS TO ■L a-AV^TCUD > ALONE'' -D-DON^T J LAFF AT AAE, AS J uXSfjf, LAFF <SETm<iREATH TAM-*MLPf- SuJ^^lM f --V-i<iuSfe I AH DIES- A^™^/ V^MILE NO' EST FREAK fl P147 words
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Miscellaneous325 1959-01-26 7 HH3QrD| By RITA DEL MAR TODAY'S QUOTATION: I 1 "Yf>une men think old men rare fools; old men knew young are Tools." deorge Chapman. MONDAY FOR F.VF.RYONE: Bc:orp 2 p.m. favours making purchases winding up tn«ks attention tr» wardrobe, your job. Later: the social elrrr.cr.t I favourable; rechrck re***; wa'ph325 words
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Advertisement1009 1959-01-26 8 MITSUI IS LINE JAPAN LINE S'por. P.S'hom Ptnong Amagisan Moru for Japan 4 p^ 3 Feb h Feb 12 Feb 10 F.b Accepting cargo for Pacific. Central and South American ports with or w.thout transhipment at Jaoan on chrouqh bills of lod.no. U.S.A. LINE. For New York Philadelphia Baltimore vio1,009 words
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Advertisement522 1959-01-26 8 EAST ASIATIC M HOMEWARD SAILINGS tot Aden Port s 3l(1 Rotterdam, Amsterdom. Bremen. Howbgrg r **J Gothenburg and Oslo **S« S por- M^, I •"LALANDIA" 1 "SARGODHA" m* *n* I •"SELANDIA" I^M :o 2ttt I CoHs London tor pottengen. I OUTWARD SAILINGS tor Bongkok and Sq. 9 o*. I Penong522 words
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Article88 1959-01-26 9 K. Shipyards Step Up Production 23 to the I Hong- h a n an- port of can -trans- portation needs o f Southeast Asia, as well as competing successfully m more distant regions. In the past year, his company alone had delivered craft of various types to AusNrw Zealand. the88 words
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Article22 1959-01-26 9 (UP] i r from ts highest vcr th a proIe i to a f*er •er by i- r peak. city of22 words
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Article53 1959-01-26 9 R.I. -Bulgaria Trade Pact JAKARTA, Jan. 25.— The Foreign Ministr. said a trade rr.ent between Indonesia B -;ana probably will be Jakarta before the end of this montfi. This will be the second trade agreement signed between the two countries. In 1956, the first Indonesian B r trade agreement was53 words
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Article163 1959-01-26 9 ™c easier condition^ l pore) Ud>s r nnrt were due to the influence of arrivals from East Indonesia over the weekend of about 2.000 tons. sa w to have been contracted for previously, and a f Ur ther arrival of 1,000 tons. X e rfh163 words
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Article58 1959-01-26 9 JAKARTA, Jan. 25, (U.P.1.) -Freight rates for copra shipped from Indonesia to basic Japanese ports have been reduced by about 25 per cent, according to the Foreign Exchange Institute. The decision was reached through a conference of the two countries. The reduction is effective from the beginning58 words
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Article61 1959-01-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Production vi .m eoucentrates list month totalled 60,975 picuLs, giving an average daily output rate of 1.967 piculs. Deliveries of the metal from mines -o smelters amounted to 31.747 piculs compared with 58.269 piculs m the previous month. During the month, 34 dredges.61 words
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Article39 1959-01-26 9 MR. G. Sobolev, deputy chief of the Soviet Textile Export and Import Corporation, who is visiting here, has offered to sell between 2<\ooo to 30.000 bales of raw cotton to Japan, a Japanese trade firm said ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article116 1959-01-26 9 Firm To Supply Fertilisers A SINGAPORE concern \ew Huat Co. has secured a contract to support Go^ernmlnt. the Vietnam Mr. Yeo Choo Tins a representative of the firm has just returned from Saigon, fchere he signed his ft°r?r?' raCt n behal^ oi The company wi'.l obtain the fertiliser-bird manure-i--from 12116 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-01-26 9 1, .'M i M nil. ti I the Asr.dited Ad--1 I Malaya, b r el ret J i 59 Vice--1 I.C Baird, I- sident using on nan can ago of >imilar X .lul Aus.l of rethf n! <! mis of Ui> t and work- Rienfl of illy. mrmbrrthan doubl- iation53 words
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Article154 1959-01-26 9 ..nery Ex- Olym- Fills 9 to m st comt mining Lary sented m the CounMachinery v 100 .'.nds of reng v.ndertak- Ings of all types throughout the world. Applications of hydraulics m mining enterprises of every description will be fully demonstrated. Great progress has been made recently m this154 words
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Article53 1959-01-26 9 JAKARTA. Jan. 25, (Reuter) No export licences lor tobacco have been issued m Surabaya lincc .Tan. 14, according to Press reports. The reports said tooacco traders oelieved the government had stopped exports while it decided what would be the most suitable country to replace Holland for53 words
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Article122 1959-01-26 9 OTTAWA. Jan. 25 (Reuter). An economic offensive by the Communist world "is bound to be one of the most challenging dangers m the days ahead." the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker. said yesterday. Speaking m the House of j Commons debate on the Governor General's122 words
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404 1959-01-26 9 SUPPORT FOR UK. RUBBERS OVERSEA EQUITIES By A Marker Correspondent TRADING was slack during the whole of last week and the turnover would have been at a low ebb/ but for investment m oversea equities and London registered rubber shares. Industrials, particularly Singapore Registered, eased, Tins were generally steady and404 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-01-26 9 Photo shows two girls being given a preview of Stanvac's display at the exhibition, which opens next Saturday. A Stanvac official. Mr. Tatang Wiradjatmika. is explaining to them a drilling rig model. STANDARD-Vacuum Oil Company's "World of Oil" pavilion at the Singapore Constitution Exposition shows the55 words
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Article119 1959-01-26 9 Output Equals Demand LONDON. Jan. 23 (UPI).— Worid production of natural rubber m November amounted to 167.500 long tons, which equalled world consumption, according to the figures issued today by the International Rubber Study Group. Consumption figures include estimated imports into Russia of 13,750 ton? and into Communist China of119 words
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Article56 1959-01-26 9 THE amount of cargo handled at Singapore "Roads" and wharves dropped by 159.040 tons m November, to 1.179.620 tons, comparer! with October (1.338.660 tons). Th«» total for the first 11 months of 1958 was 14,636.010 tons. This was also lower than the 16.302.740 tons recorded for the56 words
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Article383 1959-01-26 9 BUSINESS done from Jan. IT to 23 INDUSTRIES- Alexan Hra Brick Prefs. $1 70. Federal Dispensary $1.14. Fraser and Meavc Ord<. $1 57 to $1 sfi. Fitzpatricks $1 OR and $107. Gammons 5170 and $1.69. Himmer and Co $l.fi2| to $1.60. Hume Inrt FE Ord. A5/-,383 words
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332 1959-01-26 9 WASHINGTON. Jan. 25, rUPI). The Export-Import Bank authorized loans and credits to overseas borrowers totalling nearly 1T*****.600.000l T S$603.600.000 during the last six months of 1958. it wa s reported today. The largest amount USs326*. 413.000 went to 61 borrowers m Latin America.332 words
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Article143 1959-01-26 9 WASHINGTON. Jan. 25, (Reuter*. Japan expects no Quick and easy solution to :*> cotton textile negotiations with the United States, but remains confident of eventual agreement. Japanese officials said today. These officials said there was little flexibility m the Japanese position. The negotiations, which143 words
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Article50 1959-01-26 9 JAKARTA. Jan. 25 (UPI).— A small carboard factory, capable of turning out 250.000 sheets a day. went into operation at Tunnggulangin, near Surabaya. Officials of the factory said they already have contracted with the gove nent-operated ?a'.t company at Kalianget on Madura Island for the entire output.50 words
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Article99 1959-01-26 9 JAKARTA. Jan. 23. (UPI)— Indonesia has invited the consultative committee of the African-Asian Economic Conference to hold its first session m Bandung next march, according to the chairman of the Indonesian delegation to the conference helrf m Cairo recently. The first session will be to prepare the99 words
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Article259 1959-01-26 9 MORE and more progressive firms m the food processing, chemical rubber and other fields are turning to automatic methods to raise output and aid efficiency. A new control system for automatic weighing has now been developed by fc.ai.i. Electronics Ltd.. which offers many features not259 words
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Advertisement142 1959-01-26 9 SI EVERETT ORIENT LINE A3f Sport P.S'ham Penong 29 Jan 27 Jon 28 Feb 27 Feb 25 Feb 10Fcb '..'.'."23 Feb 3 Mot 4 Mar W EVERETT STAR LINE «K> Sport PS'hom Penono 27 Jon In Port 11 Feb 14 Feb 27 Feb 25 Feb Pers.an Gulf. 19 Feb 23142 words
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Advertisement146 1959-01-26 9 ■-.^i-ss^^v^K^'^ ■wtv fc j^^i>**'^^^''i^i(i«L-"'. <^"- > >-j v* a_**#wM I B^ IBs* S^ a_ m m «^H\ I Jtzi&<. V 1 At t^*^j ai ■^^^Bf^TßTßir tt I I I I XfJH Ay H M^ fc M b^bf J^r r Ijk .f I II JfflßSp*^"^' Ay^ Wjfw^^ .^B^B^B^L^B^B^Bb^ .^B^B^al B^^^^^^ .^B^B^BH146 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1959-01-26 10 Probable Fields For Wednesday At Bukit Timah FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for seven rares on Wednesday, Jan. 28, second day of the Singapore Turf Club Governors Cup meeting: Class 7, Div. 7—6 furs. •13 4 Malayan Scholar eh c 7y 9.00 Rodgers C.K. Quek. S.L. Wong mmmmm* an1,130 words
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310 1959-01-26 10 Negri Win The MHF Quad Title SELANGOR BEATEN 2-1 KI'ALA LIMPI R. Sun. Negri Sembilan beat tradition rivals, Selanpor 2-1 to become champions at the Malayan Hockey Federation inter-state quadrangular competition which ended on the padang here today. Negri Sembilan were worthy winners. They were a better balanced team with310 words
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Article58 1959-01-26 10 SAN SEBASTIAN Spain. Jan 25 <Reuter> Alain Mimoun Frances Olympic marathon champion, won a six-nation cross-country race here today. He covered the 12 kilometres course m 38 mins. 38 4/5 zees, to win from his compatriot Hamoud Ameur 38 mins. 40 sees. Antomo Amoros of Spain,58 words
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Article36 1959-01-26 10 GARDENERS RALLY WIN TRAILING 2-1 at half-time, Serangoon Garden Sports Club rallied m the second halt to beat Naval Base by three goals to two m a friendly soccer match on the H.M. Dockyard ground yesterday.36 words
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Article132 1959-01-26 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Ferak whipped Pahang 7-1 m their last same In the Malayan Hockey Federation's quadrangular meet on the Selangor Club padang today Pahang put up a credit t performance m the first half and took a l-o lead through Tengku Ahmad Shah In the132 words
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Article12 1959-01-26 10 HOCKEY: S.C.C. vs Police. Padang. RUGGER: S.C.C. vs The Blacks. Padang.12 words
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Article15 1959-01-26 10 SOCCER: Friendly: veterans XI vs. Malayan Teachers College at 5.30 p.m. Free School ground15 words
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Article22 1959-01-26 10 HOCKEY: Div. One 7poh Police vs. PCRC L'pper Padang. Div. Two 7th Royal Malay Regt. vs 2 Workshop AFMC Lower Padang22 words
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Article11 1959-01-26 10 HOCKEY: ACS vs. St. Anthony's School Speedy Road ground.11 words
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Article38 1959-01-26 10 KAMPONG Silat scored convincing 4-1 victory over fondok Peranakan m a friend y >oecer match at Farrer Park yesterrinv. Sumy 2 and Kian Hcng 2 ■Cored for the winners while Peranmkan*a only goal came from Ahmad.38 words
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Article82 1959-01-26 10 Sparkling Debut By Morrow WASHINGTON. Jan. 25. (Reuter). Bobby Morrow, the 1956 Olympic sprint champion, made a sparkling indoor debut here lr t night and won the 70, 80 and 100 yards races at the Washington Armoury. Morrow won the 100 yards m 9.8 the 80 yards m 8.1 and82 words
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Article217 1959-01-26 10 IPOH. Sun. Holding a first half Lead against determined opposition, 17th Division Signals Regiment scored a narrow win of eight points (goal and penalty) to six points (try and penalty) win over 13/18 Hussars to win the Army South Zone rugger final played on217 words
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Article604 1959-01-26 10 Best Cup Feat By Norwich City LONDON, Jan. 25, (Reuter) Bolton Wanderers, the English F. A. Cup holders swept confidently into the fifth round of this season's competition when they beat Wolverhampton Wanderers, the league champions, 2-1 yesterday at Wolverhampton. Bolton must he hoping history604 words
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Article316 1959-01-26 10 Results Position LONDON Jan 24 ißor. The:e are no league t-ihlr-English Divisions One md T' clubs Win engaged m the Foo Cup. English Md Scottish foothill tables after today's md'che*. LKACiIF 111 Bournemouth 3, Mansfield T. r,. Bury t, Hullrity 1. Donraster R. .1, Southampton 2. Reading 1. Chesterfield 2.316 words
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358 1959-01-26 10 MADRAS. Jan. 25. (Reuter) India 398 runs behind with three second innings wickets down were m a forlorn position at the end of the fourth days play m the fourth Test against the West Indies here The West Indies need only to draw the358 words
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Article179 1959-01-26 10 \\e*»t Indie* fir^t :nninc« s>oo <B Batcher 142. R Kar.hai 99 J X Holt S3). Second Inningv eight (or r.o wicket >. C Hunte c Surendra Nath b Gupte .70 J X Ho!* no\ out fll R X ial Ibw b (JupT 14 G Soberi c Jo«h: b Bnrdc179 words
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Advertisement95 1959-01-26 10 J ALL SIXGAPORK ."^'l Columbia Picture* and the Cath*» orctntut* SINBAD I J "BON-VOYAGI I "iC A special ceremony will hr Ik-Ih i"* 1 I btabp on the ship and all tv Sinbad f eifht-day tour from \h r Ode<»« T*' A.M. It* itinerary include* a first I M \l95 words
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128 1959-01-26 11 ■homas Cup material. scheme Pore t.<n, M <lou-n Thetafk g fi gas. ss SS Lnited States of America m mJO*wM Heah ha( Lim f*J H «n and Teh Kew San. h£tl t P la y jn^ the world invitation championships m fhi** 0 2128 words
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Article71 1959-01-26 11 L T R. Sun. fo» the 'nne of res Soc- they Railways Road sta- ~.e wm•h Zone blame li ihis the more the k Foo The. ♦ni^sed aftei Di Hung save n rame raidi their forthinx but i m foterthe lead Yusoff a Amlra.iah »tea later, Anil~~re again hat71 words
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Article43 1959-01-26 11 LONDON. Jan. 23 (Reuten Replay dates for Football Association Cup fourth round matches on Jan. 28 are as follow?:. Portsmouth vs. Accrington Stanley. B'ackpool vs. Bristol City. Evcrtoo vs. Charltrvn Athletic. Arsenal vs. Colchester Utd. Luton Town vs. Leicester City43 words
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Article30 1959-01-26 11 Thomas Cup: $39,000 For Malaya 0/ the last Thomas is $39,000— Indonesia receiving a similar amount. Thailand, United *i a j e of America and Denmark each Received $12,000 each30 words
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254 1959-01-26 11 BAM Move For Asian On IBF Council KUALA LL'MPUB, Sun— The Badminton Association of Malaya is initiating a move to secure representation on the Council of the International Badminton Federation. At the present, although the leading badminton playing nations are all m Asia, the snsft&s represen ted n today drew254 words
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Article, Illustration355 1959-01-26 11 K. C. WONG, riding a 499 cc Norton returned the fastest time of the day 26.62 seconds at the Dover Kilo Sprint organised by the Forces Motoring Club yesterday at Dover Road. The well known racer, J. N. Moncrieff was the355 words
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Article39 1959-01-26 11 THE Singapore Civilian Football Referees' Society will hold their monthly discussion meeting at the SAFA headquarters at 7 p.m. tomorrow. All members are requested to attend the rr.eeting as important items for discussion are on the agenda.39 words
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Article35 1959-01-26 11 JOLLILADS BEAT LOYALS JOLLILADS beat Loyal Regiment 4-3 m a friend .y soccer rr.atch at Ayer Raiah Road ground yesterday. Scorers for Jollilads were Kemat (2), Jamal and Moorthy. Whittle scored three for his side.35 words
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Article342 1959-01-26 11 A.B.C. WILL BE BORN IN K.L. Tunku To Open Inaugural Meeting KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The date for the inaugural meeting of the mooted Asian Badminton Confederation has been moved forward to July 30 and the venue will be Kuala Lumpur instead of Singapore. This was decided today by the Standing342 words
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309 1959-01-26 11 32 ENTRIES FOR SEVEN-A-SIDE COMPETITION THIRTY-TWO teams will compete m the Singapore Cricket Club seven-a-side rugby knockout tourney which will start early next month. Singapore Cricket Club 4 B' the defending champions, have been drawn to meet Royal Signals m the first, round. Naval Base who finished rurmers-up have entered309 words
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Article59 1959-01-26 11 SAN jTRANCISCO. Jan. 25, (Renter). Early ticket sales for the 1960 Winter Olympic Games at Squaw Valley have passed the 300,000 dollars mark, Mr. Clive Becker, the ticket director, announced. Games officials plan to limit the ice-arena crowd to 35,000 for each day of the Games from February59 words
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Article, Illustration390 1959-01-26 11 BUT BEATS ASIAN RECORDS THK Singapore Asian and Kmpire Games Gold Medalist Tan Howe Lianf failed m his attempt to break the world record m the two hands clean and jerk at 355 In. but improved on two Asian marks at the390 words
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198 1959-01-26 11 THE Singapore Hockey Association's talent spotting under 23-year league has been scrapped. Major A. T. H. Han-hard, the secretary of the league, .said yesterday that chlbf wore unable to lend their players for the tourney as thry arc required for the annual198 words
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Article69 1959-01-26 11 SANTIAGO, Chile. Jan. 25 (UPI) Russia and Bulgaria each scored victories last night m the world amateur basketball champinnsTilp. The U.S. team was idle. Russia defeated Brazil 66--63 and Bulgaria beat Chile 76-71. The Russians had already defeated Brazil ence m the semi-finals. Tonight's game was marked69 words
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Article34 1959-01-26 11 PORTLAND. Oregon. Jan 25 <UPl>.— Por land attorney John A. Bassett said ye*terday he is representing two separate parties which claim to have flght contracts with heavyweight challenger Ingemar Johansson of Sweden.34 words
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Article57 1959-01-26 11 IPOH. Sun.— Perak Chire<« Recreation Club. plavin* with six reserve.*;, were held to a one-all draw by Federation Army Signals Squadron Iron Kuala Lumpur m a friend'y hockey matrh pl.ivod on the Lower Padanjj here this mornin«. After a scoreless first half, the Army netted through Aziz57 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-01-26 11 MR. Singapore 1958 is Tan Siak Hoe, (centre), of the CYMA Standing on the right is runner-up Osnian B. S. Mohd. and third Chin Teng Soon on the left.32 words
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Advertisement53 1959-01-26 11 imrld famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE "etched by any other pain for Headache, Neuralgia, C Mental Strain. Kg aun tong I^TIGER MEDICAL HALL l|r Tll Tri SOMETHING NEW! l«rw roro BIGHT a CO. 51, Blair Road. Singapore. I^APORE Telephone ***** I HolseholV Accessory >X2V~ Repair > lot53 words
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Article200 1959-01-26 12 Bushfires 'Down Under' MELBOURNE, Jan. 25, (Reuter). —Doctors and nurses fought for the lives of babies dying of dehydration and heat exhaustion m Melbourne hospitals yesterday as firefighters battled to check the bushfires through sunbaked South-East Australia. Meanwhile, a thousand miles to the north, m northern200 words
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Article77 1959-01-26 12 The Most Appealing Women NEW YORK, Jail. 25 (Reuter). An organisation, calling itself the Institute of Emotional Appeal has pubhshed here a list of the most appealing women. Aviong those listed were Elizabeth Taylor /or her "vigour and voluptuousness." Zsa Zsa Gabor for he "devil may ca,^ insouciance": Debbie Reynolds77 words
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Article49 1959-01-26 12 CALBARY. Alberts. Jan. 25. (Reuter). The mayor of Calgary Mr. Don Mackay. has announced that he "will insist on a parade" m which Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip will ride during their visit next July so that the maximum number of people may see the royal visitors.49 words
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Article397 1959-01-26 12 Important thing is to TALK on the city's future Mikoyan MOSCOW, Jan. 25 (Reuter) Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet First Deputy Premier, said yesterday that Russia's six-month "deadline" for demilitarisation of Berlin was lrss important than for East and West to hold talks on the city's future.397 words
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Article64 1959-01-26 12 KARACHI. Jan. 25. (UPD Pakistan's military government last night announced a "rational" land reform programme which allows landholders to retain up to 1.150 acres and eliminates farming on fragmentary plots. In a radio broadcast. President Mohammad Ayub Khan fixed the upper limits at 1.000 acres for non-irrigated64 words
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120 1959-01-26 12 Those low settees can be so revealing SCARBOROUGH, YORKSHIRE Jan 25. Reuter The Scarborough Council's Finance Committee has recommended that £500 be spent on replacing ''embarrassing" furniture m the parlour of the town's mayoress The mayoress, Mrs. Marjorie Robinson, said later: "Most of the furnitures is low but the settees120 words
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Article44 1959-01-26 12 NEW YORK. Jan. 25. (UPI) Swedish atomic scientist Professor Charles De Hevesy will receive the Atoms for Peace award at the Rockefeller Institute -?re on Thursday, it was announced yesterday. De Hevesy. will be given a gold medallion and U5575,000.44 words
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342 1959-01-26 12 US Ships Can Fight Without Refuelling WASHINGTON. Jan 25 (Reuter) Vice Admiral H.C Rickover. who played a major part m the introduction of nuclear submarines, said here today the American navy was building nuclear-powered ship s capable of going through an entire war without refuelling. He said the navy now342 words
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245 1959-01-26 12 MOSCOW, Jan. 25 (Reuter) —The world's first atomic ship, the Soviet icebreaker "Lenin." which will be capable of cruising for years without refuelling, is nearing completion at Leningrad and is scheduled to begin mooring trials m the spring. Soviet scientists say that she will245 words
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Article35 1959-01-26 12 VILSHOFEN. West Germany Jan 25, (Reuter) Oskar Muehldorfer a 19-year-old apprentice hairdresser. won a Rock and Roll dance competition here but dropped dead as he danced an exb'bition round after the award.35 words
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226 1959-01-26 12 Batista Left $75 Mil. In Cash, Security HAVANA, Jan. 25. Reuter Tho 7^^' tionary Government has. v o far mi,, l and property worth about 2"> m iii, sh $75,000,000 Malayan) belonging to ex-ifo Batista and his aides, it was •fflcttU* on Saturday. The latest cache discovered by the Ministry226 words
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Article30 1959-01-26 12 Jr.. turn< he re j eision a id 11. they <J He carr;. -.i him was to tion 'Mr it coming to an J1 SI I'm not Xhi 130 words
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Article109 1959-01-26 12 COLOMBO. Jan. 25 (Reuicr) President Tito of Yugoslavia and Prime Minister Bandar*naike of Ceylon today affirmed their faith m principle m the self-determination and extended their support to all people striving for national freedom and independence from colonial rule as well as for international relations bated on equality. They109 words
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Article23 1959-01-26 12 VATICAN n (UPI) to all 1 ona Pa H will tine Rnt AD. The dltioi m k m l "now great C23 words
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Article, Illustration98 1959-01-26 12 THE uirl with the super-shaped legs is 24--year-old Miss Vilma Ann Leslie Vilma is due to appear as a night dub sta r m the BBC TV serial "The Scarf." She has .iust finished a film with Terry Thomas called "Too Many Crooks." and she has also appeared98 words
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Article83 1959-01-26 12 HIDDEN JAZZ IN RUSSIA WASHINGTON. Jan. tfl (Wl) Swing-King Benny Goodman said yesterday a jazz underground may t^e operating m Russia. He said he wouldn't surprised at all if Soviet musicians gatherei a few evenings of "hot m the cellars of Minsk and Smolensk and Moscow. "The Russians Jisten to83 words
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Advertisement67 1959-01-26 12 SINGAPORE NON STOP TO HONG KONG TWICE WEEKLY (Return (ollowing day) _M— MM— _-5 ?ERBUARY 4-, SUN I WON TUn W£O THU FR! SAT V-aJ-_3fp 5 l 6 l? l 8 l 9 2 2I \g^^p2 23 24 2S 26 27 28 1 ALSO TWICE WEEKLY (Return same day) M^^m67 words
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Advertisement175 1959-01-26 12 Ultra Modern Two Storey Semi Detached and Terrace Houses OH FREEHOLD LAHO FOR SALE SITE: Palm Drive, about 50 Yards from East Coast Road and Close to Conveniently situated near market school, shops, post boic*. tilling station and bus stops. EXCEPTIONALLY COOL houses all situated on high land ACCOMMODATION: Semi-Detached175 words
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Title Section8 1959-01-26 1 STANDARD Australia Day jUOtfDAY. JANVAAY M, \ss% •EfSB^^^^Sa8 words
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Article, Illustration979 1959-01-26 1 GREAT DAY FOR AUSSIES Anniversary Marks 171 Years' Progress TODAY is Australia Day a day of great national importance to Australians all over the world. It is 171 years to the day, when the first settlers set foot on the Australian continent. From that first establishment, the country had advanced979 words
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Article247 1959-01-26 1 I HIMORSD and P-w jean <MW> today luwitjrtn of tile Aat- hkid wWh he ftrrt setdaj Captain brought some mm and cltil- a colony. kinded «>n the shores Ibmm Sydney r tK* 11 ships bringing few chickens, goats and ttters included as and only iaH beginning has grown a247 words
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Article, Illustration345 1959-01-26 1 Of Sin-; *ion Exi the day orates her ttlemtnt, is and happy the Ausnt Trade In SingaHolberton. *aid Aastra--1 irera were exhibition. itralia has .inked by entrepot f nn its tlct for the —and im- tiv« effort of under the Australian rt Council this exhibie proof Australia s ith345 words
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Article273 1959-01-26 1 AUSTRALIAN Trade Commissioners stationed m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur are working to increase two-way trade between Australia and these areas. Both Trade Commissioners will be glad to offer their services to any businessman desirous of contacting Australian exporters or making agency arrangements m aus'rTrfey will also give273 words
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Article153 1959-01-26 1 MANUFACTURED Roods now exported from Australia include: Jet target aircraft to the United Kingdom and Sweden; locomotives to Hongkonc and Pakistan; telephone equipment to Canada and U.S.A.; Radio transmitting stations to India and New Zealand; Earthmoving equip- ment to India and the Argentine; Processed153 words
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Advertisement26 1959-01-26 1 1 m W w GRANNY SMITH MARCH TO and Choice red cmT&*Mi%m Vnrietie* ifcfW t Iff D 1 1\ for Your health's sake eat apples daily26 words
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Article, Illustration840 1959-01-26 2 Start Made From Assembly Shops THE AUSTRALIAN motor industry has made significant development wnce its early days of assembly shops, where component parts mostly imported were put together. The most notable event m the industry's history came m 1948, when General Motor Holden's Ltd. the Australian840 words
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Article150 1959-01-26 2 SINGAPORE and the Federation of Malaya are closely interested m one of the most important branches of the automobile industry that is the rubber tyre industry. For the past four years. Australia has procHred an average of three-and-a-half I million tyres and two-and-a- half million150 words
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Article32 1959-01-26 2 Ma \v Ajafi la«t year, m Kail ha« gui j^ market fr MalcTi:^ the future. Following g r an has «i give moil mcnt to ij-nthei °r. KHlt expand exr. rubber32 words
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Article, Illustration418 1959-01-26 3 .h,i E Australia herself is seeking ~nA gjL a considerable amount o 9 f K£ > established manufacturing subsi- Sinqap°re> ire:- the Singapore Glass Manufacnary of Australian Consolidated m mine. Hume Industries (Far f*.^ ••.•.p.i B s aklng ,mblers, for the d is a n exn Far i:a,t) :os418 words
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Article404 1959-01-26 3 the world's! Mld of William -Pro;- new -fertilisaexperiment- ing he produced wheat variett" to suit all Australian conditions. He never allowed a variety nf wheat to be distributed. until he was sure it would produce a flour of high quality. Farfer was the first of a long line of404 words
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Article323 1959-01-26 3 In one week last year air ''travellers" from Sydney to Singapore included 6,500 day-old chicks; six racehorses; and six dogs. Those animal V.I.P.s were transported by Q ant as Empire Airways m conditions underlining the progress made m air cargo-carrying technique. The dogs a tiny Sydney323 words
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Article89 1959-01-26 3 THE development of brown coal deposits m the state of Victoria, the south-eastern corner of Australia, has led to the possibility of large scale synthetic petroleum production. At present the Victorian Gas and Fuel Corporation plants at Yallourn and Morwell produce domestic gas and high quality89 words
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Advertisement86 1959-01-26 3 Australia's Greatest Magazine now on safe each week m ""Wore and throughout Malaya you can read it he same time as million Australians are reading it, arrangements have been Main speedy, regular delivery great colour magazine. ■jL. RACKED WITH NEWS, PICTURES. FEATURES olour Designs and News from °ver the world.86 words
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Advertisement131 1959-01-26 3 7* YRE /~^«X CONTEMPORARY m design caj t to control ANOTHER PRODUCT 1 1 joyif^Zf/ Nlflll SASH 4^^^ ADJUSTABLE LOUVRE WINDOW FRAMES On v/eir of #/ie AUSTRALIAN EXPORTERS FEDERATION STAND at the SINGAPORE CONSTITUTION EXPOSITION Write for details and free illustrated leaflets to: A. CLOUET CO. (M) LTD., P. Q.131 words
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Article298 1959-01-26 4 THE PROSPECTS of the Australian mining industry have never been more bright than they are today, annual production by the industry as a whole exceeds M 51,500,000,000 per year, and is still expanding rapidly. Metals and minerals mined on a large scale include gold, silver, copper,298 words
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Article188 1959-01-26 4 EVERY detail of a complete hospital unit, from the hospital building itself through the standard X-ray, steam-raising and other plants, to the most minute pieces of surgical equipment, is available through the Australian Medical Export Co. Pty. Ltd. This association was formed early m 1957 by188 words
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Article281 1959-01-26 4 Pilotless Jet Target Plane Made THE export of aircraft and spare parts is no longer the exclusive privilege of the old-established manufacturing rountries. Australia has entered the field with a specialized aircraft the world-famous Jindivik pilotless jet target plane. The Jindivik (the word means "the hunted one" m Australian aboriginal281 words
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Article, Illustration659 1959-01-26 4 FR UIT EXPORT TO THE WORLD MARKETS AUSTRALIA is a great exporting country of fruit exports amount close to 5/000,000 cases a year to monyT world, while her pear exports total 1,000,000 cases 0 y CO r The main supplier of temperate zone fruit to many Pacinc coiin lia crows659 words
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Article115 1959-01-26 4 Making Plastic Shoes THE RAPIDLY developing plastic industry of Australia recently started a novel export to Asian countries. It supplies plastic shoes which are moulded m one piece m a variety of types, styles and colours. These shoes have no seams and need no polishing or any other maintenance. They115 words
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Article212 1959-01-26 4 n.>\ international lracie Fair, the first m almost a century, will open m Melbourne on Feb. 2fi Seventeen nations will send their exhibits to the 19MJ Olympic City, where they will be displayed m the famous Exhibition Building erected foi the world Exhibition held there In 1880. Countries represented212 words
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Article145 1959-01-26 4 WITH more than 12.000 miles of coastline. Australia naturally has strong maritime! interests. The Australian shipbuilding industry is producing naval and merchant ships of up to 19.000 tons deadweight. Diesel and steam engines, turbines and marine boilers and almost all propelling machinery are made within145 words
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Advertisement125 1959-01-26 4 serve Singapore with greater frequency, and with faster, more comfortable aircraft. U^k^ B^^ B "The sleek, red and white, QANTAS Aircraft, now a H l^^^l I IB^" familiar sight ot Singapore Airport and throughout the H H ILzae v\orld. have helped to contribute to the prosperity of this Bi BHBI125 words
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Article, Illustration748 1959-01-26 5 MEAT TRADE EXPANDING TO MEET DEMAND int rapid rise m living standards m the Federation of Malaya and Singapore has increased meat consumption considerably. Traditionally Australia has supplied a large proportion of the western type foodstuffs to these two countries, including a wide variety of fresh, frozen and canned meat.748 words
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649 1959-01-26 5 women Australia have jo role m medical research 101 l proportion to country's populate rst ex- Vistralian, raid F.orey. who r.>coverer, Fleming. a systematic (the J ig, he evenIt m a torn .5 a yellow n followed 5t M of AntSir Norie the649 words
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Article131 1959-01-26 5 THE main problem with powdered milk has always been how best to mix it with water. Until recently, only vigorous beating could produce an evenly dissolved and attractive milk. Even then, large lumps of powder often remained undissolved. Australian scientists have discovered how to overcome these131 words
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Article192 1959-01-26 5 FAST refrigerated ships maintain regular sailings between all Australia's main ports and Singapore, Penang and Pon Swettenham. enabling a contant and valuable trade to be carried on. About 35 vessels are normally engaged on the Singapore/Malaya service, making about 12 sailings from Australian ports each192 words
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Advertisement25 1959-01-26 5 I pL for the past A I wO^wyears wifii I R °YAL INTEROCEAN LINES I agents* KP. M. LINES •v^ KUALA LUMPUR TEL: *****-O m25 words
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Advertisement182 1959-01-26 5 bttoWiUt j twice the quantity jj&^gjl& HIGHER TgfTv vitamin C content v IgXJy fi vfi r v h o t fr l p s^h m^wJf&^£ "v.^ %i9L Standardised 'y^^k MXp Source of Bl^^ Say "Cascade Ultra C" V r/ profession #i3il A Demand Qual.t, (^^|j t^||S X S|K ounce 100182 words
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Advertisement75 1959-01-26 6 A S A W W V Australia has improved the quality of her farm products by making diesel-electric locomotives, motor vehicles, electronic equipment, better uses of land and by intensive research into livestock breed- adhesive tapes, aluminium, power cables and petroleum products. Steel, copper, lead and bronze, radio and electrical75 words
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