Singapore Standard, 27 January 1959
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Title Section18 1959-01-27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it 3fl g rtrt SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 27 1959 'X No. 208, m )4pQfl- [FINAL EDITIONI18 words
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Article507 1959-01-27 1 SYwrc f/MlVO'* notu issue But only when it's a party that follows a policy of democracy THE Federation Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, declared yesterday that he had advised Singapore UMNO to work m coalition with any political party that wins the next general elections m507 words
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Article, Illustration322 1959-01-27 1 DJUANDA'S VISIT TO MALAYA DEFINITE Friendship pact to be signed Envoy KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Indonesian Prime Minister Dr. Haji Djuanda will definitely pay a state visit to the Federation, but the date will be fixed by discussion between the Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya, Dr. Mohamed Radzif, and Prime Minister Tunku322 words
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Article130 1959-01-27 1 Petition by revolver man fails LONDON, Jan. 26 (Reuter) The judicial committee of the Privy Council today refused a petition by Le e Ah Cheong alias Ah Lek. asking for special leave to appeal aeainst a conviction m the Hiffh Court of Singapore last June for which he was sentenced130 words
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689 1959-01-27 1 Jumat walks out as 'Must-vote' bill is discussed SINGAPORE'S Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, and assistant Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Sidik bin Haji Abdul Hamid, walked out of the Legislative Assembly meeting, when the Report of the Select Committee on Local689 words
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Article, Illustration213 1959-01-27 1 Crew escapes from burning plane KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A twin-engined Dakota transport aircraft of No. 209 Squadron, Royal Air Force, crashed here this afternoon and closed the Civil International Airport to all traffic for nearly four hours. The Dakota, taking off on a routine flight to Penang213 words
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Article130 1959-01-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— When Mari am. fire-y ear-old daughter of Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman stepped off the SAS plant Jrom Jakarta this morning. the first question she asked was "where is my father?" But the Tunku xras not at the airport to welcome his wne cud130 words
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211 1959-01-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Russia has agreed to stop the dumping of tin on the free world, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced today. Statin? that the head of the Soviet trade delegation m London and the chairman of the International Tin Council211 words
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Article, Illustration366 1959-01-27 1 PI eager to shake off US influence Suleiman AMERICANISED Philippines now desires to return to the Asian fold, said the Federation's Minister for Interior and Justice, Inche Sueiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, m Singapore yesterday. "Their eagerness to participate m the Tunku> plan for a South-east A^an bloc, economically andStandardpic - 366 words
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Article128 1959-01-27 1 Boycott At Duke's Party NEW DELHI. Jan. 24 (Reuten Indian news photographers today boycotted a reception m New Delhi given by -he Brin.h High Commissioner, Mr Malcolm Mar Donald. for the Duke of Edinburgh, b^caus* they .said they had bern given "third rate treatment About :w photographers said they relented128 words
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Article47 1959-01-27 1 LONDON. .Lan 26 (Neuter) The Netherlands Fon Minister. Dr. .Josef Lunt, nearly two hours this morning discussing the contfOVei British decision to cut flight of the Royal Dutch Airline to Singapore with the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, at the Foreign Office this morning.47 words
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Advertisement24 1959-01-27 1 mow* tfot {picifai/ c c -CHARCEABLE TORCHLICHT AWARDED EXHIBITION a ,1 <3 O TEN MNCAPORt KUALA LUMPUR. 'Hill PS 1 AL UE FOR MONEY24 words
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Article117 1959-01-27 2 PENANG, Mon.— A lorrya tendant, Lee Tah Li h. alias Lee Xai Teik. 29. wa.s sentenced to 5ix months' jail by Mr. Justice Rigbv in the Assize Court today on a charge of raping a 13-year-old 2*rl at Bukit Brrnpit. Bukit Mor ajam, in September last year. Lee. who117 words
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Article, Illustration96 1959-01-27 2 Freak accident: Boy sails through taxi windscree n A SINGAPORE student was thrown right through the windscreen of a taxi m an accident at the junction of Paya Lebar and Airport Roads yeslerday. The student. Lee Poon Wee, 16, was crossing the road after hopping out of a bus when96 words
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Advertisement1559 1959-01-27 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Regd Contractors of Class "E" and above will be received by the Executive Engineer. PWD., Besut up to 3 p.m. of 11th February, 1959 for the Construction of a Class "E" Quarters at Kampong Raja, Besut. All particulars can be obtained from the1,559 words
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Advertisement978 1959-01-27 2 ICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER ID In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 694 of 1957. Re SAYAD IBRAHIM of No M. 27. Block "M Alexandra Road. Spore. 3. Receiving Order made 15th November, 1957. Date of Adjudication 15th November. 1957. Date978 words
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Advertisement289 1959-01-27 2 NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M.V. "BALONG" BERTHED. 21 1 59. S. H. B. Godowns: 33 34. General survey will be held on the 30.1.59. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL Dl/TCH MAIL, 41. Robinson Road, Telephone 21-366. The Bankruptcy Ordinance 11) In the Huh Court of the289 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article360 1959-01-27 3 K Oi tufure relations with its parent body m Horatio" have been convincingly dispelled j(fWas Reared by none other than the Prime >» $te r. Tunku Abdul Rahman, who is president (^■^organization, when he branded rumours that n£3 pore branch would have to amend its conII use the Federation360 words
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Article421 1959-01-27 3 :iDENT with Tunku Abdul Rahman's ssurance to the Singapore Branch of I cmc the news of agreement reached by irtnct m the Alliance Government, the Association, to sink all difI lat threatened to split the organization B oposed changes m its new constitution the good of the party and421 words
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Article32 1959-01-27 3 li. urn leek «m KoaO {P"« Ch.na insurance 8ld« 174. Batu »g JJS *3 Cowan bt Tel igee 'AC C*. 8 Le;th St Tel: 91-a Buk.t Chm» Tel:32 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1959-01-27 3 PHILIP DEANE - Mikoyan: What Went Wrong PHILIP DEANE ay WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON officials who entertained the highest hopes about the visit of Anastas Mikoyan to the United States are now those most worried about the possible damage the visit may have done to the world's hopes wr r on£ aCe What Went sudripn1,000 words
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Article709 1959-01-27 3 Adrienne Furrell - Peace Brigade Formed In Kerala Adrienne Furrell Ny NEW DELHI. J^ NEW "Peace Brigade," organised on a cell system like the Communist Party, has been formed to fight Communism m the South Indian State of Kerala. It describes itself as a social volunteer force. The ta^k is to wean people709 words
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Article423 1959-01-27 3 By WENDELL MERICK HONGKONG lymO TSE-TUNG may oe snubbing the Russians. That could be one reason for Mao's not going to Moscow to attend the Soviet Communist Party's 21st Congress. Premier Chou Enlai Ifl heading the Red Chinese delegation. Mao has good cause to be annoyed423 words
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Article275 1959-01-27 3 THE RIGHT TO VOTE Sir, I shall be grateful if you will allow me a little space to correct certain errors m an article on the M.C.A. which appeared m the front page of your paper on Jan. 22. The article opened with the statement that Government's275 words
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Article488 1959-01-27 3 COLIN LEGUM - COLIN LEGUM by LONDON. )j^ ITH direct talks on Cyprus taking In Paris between the Turkish and Greek Foreign Ministers, hopes for a nnal settlement are being expressed in official British circles. During these exchanges. Br.tain has rhosen to keep on the sidelines, hoping to488 words
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Advertisement33 1959-01-27 3 I OMEGA l |io Watch The World Learned to Trust. I H I Buy Them I fron, Authorized Retailer LIVYANG WATCH CO., I LIMITED. I £4, North Bridge Road, I ppore-6 Tel. *****33 words
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Advertisement79 1959-01-27 3 wi wJ IBBSt* /^aa Adjust the regulator of a Cromptcm Parkinson Ceiling Fan. Automatically the power being used is corrected to a new minimum. You never pay for idle current. Gracefully designed, extremely quiet even at full speed, C.P. fans give you the highest cooling efficiency with a current consumption79 words
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Article609 1959-01-27 4 UMNO WON'T TOLERATE PAP DIGS Nothing can stop us says Dato Hamid at Assembly THE Singapore UMNO will not tolerate any intimidation by the Peoples Action Pc .y, its chairman Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, declared yesterday. Dato Hamid. who is also the Minister for Local Government. Lands and609 words
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Article206 1959-01-27 4 No admission for 8 to 15 age group PENANG, Mon. The Education Department here has issued notice to chairmen of all schools, including private schools, and principals stating that approval would not be given for the admission of Thai children between the ages of eight206 words
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Article107 1959-01-27 4 TANJOXG MALIM Mon. A former Special Constable. ?mail bin Musa, 24, was fined $600 or six months' jail m the Magistrate's Court for causing the death of another Special Constable. Mat Ahvi bin Mat Amin by driving a car rashly at the 3rd Mile, Behrang107 words
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Article, Illustration198 1959-01-27 4 4 Men Play A Vital Role In Preparing The Exposition THE Singapore Constitution Exposition, mooted m October last year, is brought to fruition by four key men. The four the backbone of the Exposition are Mr. Ang Kheng Leng, Mr. Linky Lim. Mr. Alton Ang Hoon Leong and Mr. A.198 words
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191 1959-01-27 4 No varsity grad wants to change his job SINGAPORE'S Ministry of Education has received no formal applications from the University of Malaya graduates receiving teaching Dursaries. who want to change their occupation, a Ministry spokesman said yesterday. fie was comnenting on an article m an English newspaper (not The Standard191 words
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Article48 1959-01-27 4 KUALA KANGSAR. MOO.— The Kua'.R Kangsar division of UMNO has agreed to the proposal of the UMNO Malaya to amend the present Constitution and abolish State committees The division will urge UMNO Perak to call a ipecial conference before Feb. 9 to discuss the Constitution.48 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-01-27 4 PICTURE taken from the fifth floor of Croghy II on up thou* trherp !\g fpU marked by the pool of blood. Police officer lookg on* StandardpicStandardpic - 30 words
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246 1959-01-27 4 PEOPLE who refuse to pay ••protection money" to secret society pangsters and instead go to the police for protection have never been molested said Singapore Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, yesterday. As proof. Mr. Eu produced Z37 reports of attempted extorUon246 words
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Article25 1959-01-27 4 ITALY'S ?even-month-oid coalition government of Christian Democrats and Social Democrats decided vesterday to resign, according to Signor Luigi Preti. Finance Minister ReuterReuter - 25 words
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137 1959-01-27 4 MALACCA, Mon. The UMNO branch here, has urged Government to change the existing land ordinance relating to owners of Entry of Muk;ms Rc<;;strat on land, m a bid to improve the social status ot the Ma!ays. The land grant is a special concession137 words
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Article64 1959-01-27 4 RI OFFICIAL LEAVING FOP JAKARTA PENANG. Mon. The Chancellor of the Indonesian Consulate here. Mr. Radin Oetomo, will leave for Singapore tomorrow en route to Jakarta after having been here for three years. Mr. Oetomo has been Chancellor of the Indonesian Consulate since Dec. 1955. Mr. and Mrs. Oetomo and64 words
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199 1959-01-27 4 SALESMAN FALLS TO DEATH FROM A BUSY BUILDING A SINGAPORE salesman fell 100 feet tc his death while police were checking some discrepancies m the books of a commercial iirm m Crosby House, yesterday. The salesman. Ng Kirn Song. 33. fell from the fifth floor of the building down an199 words
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203 1959-01-27 4 Woman (77) fights three armed thugs MALACCA, Mon The bravery of a 77-year-old woman today foiled a bid by three masked. armed men to rob her m broad daylight m house m Gajah Berang this morning. The thugs, believed to be teenagers, were scared away 'the aged woman. Tan Git203 words
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278 1959-01-27 4 Politics has blasted man a student's future— Lim THE lar^e rise m the number O f M students m Singapore schools is d Ue Ull|1 h the children had been used for puim! last City Council elections. This was declared at H. terday by Mr. Lim Choon Mon* sp\, ing278 words
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Article129 1959-01-27 4 WOMAN FINED $1,000 IN OPIUM CASE TEMERLOH. Mon.-A fruit ■eU«T. Che Yah binte Haji Is•r.ail. 34. of Kampong Kubor was found guilty on a charge,?,^ prepared opium worth $To< ftnd fined $1,000 or <i\ jail by the Sc^ ourt President. Inche Han.zah bin Datu Abu Samah She paid $500 and129 words
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Article33 1959-01-27 4 HOW Kah Pens wai >:no m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court jrtsttttUy or attempting to bribe a r ■orporai. Lim Heng Cho he beach otT Tanjang Rhu Road on Jan. 25.33 words
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Article165 1959-01-27 4 *^OPLE$ wK. r, Mr. i£tW yest< about th4 I the SingapoJ, I monl Locaj M <Anv M the I f M. terday. Thr R I puLsory tlon.s trict a r I "?ns and ichoolcl malpra- in the I I c Uv M purp K Mr. L- r p. I165 words
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Advertisement120 1959-01-27 4 g^^~lk ANNOUNCING W|| THE LUCKY WINNERS VST PHIUSH/IWWI COMPETITION Singapore 12. Wiiill V SECOND PRIZE: THIRD pritf. dl;i;_ Izr i n i. InIKD PKIZt: Ph.l.ps 16-valve Rad,o Ph ,|ip 5 R ecord pp ayer MR. ONC KEAN HIN, MR< )ODH SINCH 61, |alan Copeng, Kampar, Perak 28 Thamboosam y Road,120 words
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Advertisement80 1959-01-27 4 I^^^ m\M bO \A# i |py r^ |f v \> Playtc^ r^' i Living B^ b d^ a AM-ela»tic for r v(>r All elastic, lightly boned tor control and mfor i to a youthful line, and nylon marquisette 9<" c% bust support. See the exciting new look **<>' jOO Long-Line80 words
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Article437 1959-01-27 5 I Harm welcome for dO PAT A deleaatoc INCOMING the 200-odd dele S ates of 2* mem ,u> Hi* Pacific Area Travel Confer™; Singapore. Ch| ef Minister. Tun Li m Jtdwribed the Island as the "centre of th™ lof N.uth-east As.a, which turns more its own power. more i437 words
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Article172 1959-01-27 5 fgfg rd Tor >d,> m re than a its scri lor the rid visitors. I the s to Pacific .on yesites from Pacific n, by its '.imabhoy for Com- -ding ntiy reI tourism, <^ften m nts m tour sm as rged the econoi Lsitor m•- n'.v our the people172 words
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Article81 1959-01-27 5 The peoples of Malaya and its colourful scenery were Riven as two of her biggest potential sealing points for tourists, m the progress report of the Director of Tourism for Singapore and the Federation, Mr. R. A. Howlett. at yesterday's general session of the Pacific Area Travel81 words
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Article45 1959-01-27 5 Mayor, Mr. night said holding their pore, "did mat peri does not small place great coun- that span the Pacific i aid. at a rehy the City ot the visit "the City l jng m your ittle gesture re sent when 8 *s tourists."45 words
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297 1959-01-27 5 THE LIONS DANCE FOR VISITORS TO SPARK OFF MEET wi?h th weath to-operated with Singapore as host to Som oon^ n 2 delegates irom 22 countries at the K 8 yesterday of the i i X annual conference of the Pacific Area Travel As sooiation m the Victoria Memorial Hall297 words
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Article38 1959-01-27 5 HOXGKOXG. Jan. 26 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.95 to £1 Sterling; $5.76 to US$l: $1.83 to Malayan $1; $f).062 to one Indonesian Rupi a h Gold $252.50 to a tael.38 words
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Article, Illustration149 1959-01-27 5 A WARTIME Maori battalion commander flew into Singapore yesterday to become tte High Commissioner for New Zealand m Mala*\t. Col. Charles Maihi Te Arawaka Bennett, 45. is spending two days m the Colony with his wife before presenting his credentials to the Federation149 words
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219 1959-01-27 5 Cyclist Hits Woman With A Broom: Rides Off PENANG, Mon. Twenty-three-year-old Mrs. Helen Whalan, wife of an Australian Serviceman, was nit on the head with a small broom by an unknown man as she was walking along Ta n .J on g Bungah. opposite the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday afternoon.219 words
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614 1959-01-27 5 Bandits are no risk any more —Premier assures conference men FEDERATION Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said m Sing; pore yesterday that visitors crossing the Causeway now »\-ould not run the slightest risk from communist terrorists. Speaking at the Pacific Area Travel Association conference, the Tunku said potential visitors to614 words
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Article, Illustration103 1959-01-27 5 MEET fou m Malaya" is the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman's own slogan for the advancement of tourism m the Federation. The Premier speaking to a delegation of more than 200 from 22 countries, m his "keynote" address at the opening of103 words
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Article58 1959-01-27 5 See you at the fair on Saturday THE organizing committee of the Singapore Constitution Lxpisition yesterday announced that invitations for the opening ceremony, previously scheduled for Jan. M, will be valid for Jan. 31. Th? ceremony was postponed last week to Saturday because of unfavourable weather. Two-thousand invitation cards have58 words
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Article54 1959-01-27 5 PENANG. Mon. Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, tc-sted the children m their work when he paid his first omcial visit to the Federation School for the Deaf m Northam Road today. The Governor was met by the school's principal. Miss Joyce Hickes. who54 words
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322 1959-01-27 5 Smokes remark by Jumabhoy is 'open to criticism' firm miL. amgapure ivumvu tumpany yesieruay aescribed as "open to criticism" a statement made by the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Juntabhoy, that the People's Cigarette Factory serving the Colony could make an annual profit of $9,000,000. Mr. Jumabhoy322 words
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144 1959-01-27 5 LABOUR CHIEF HELD IN TANJONG MALIM TANJONG MALIM, Mon. Secretary of ihe Labour Party branch here, Ong Yoke Wan, was arrested by Police m his home last Thursday. Ong. If, a timber merchant, is keenly interested m the labour movement and has been the party branch's secretary sinre its formation144 words
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Article39 1959-01-27 5 THE Head of the Special Branrh. Pahang. Kuala Lipit, Inrhe Nik YusofT bin Nik Mohamcri. will shortly proceed on transfer to Kuala Kan/^ar as the 0.5. P.C., DSP. Mr: .T. Sankev from Johore Bahru wiD succeed him.39 words
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Advertisement70 1959-01-27 5 I k. Lm a afl WMII w** .<? mmam win v^ .^^^^^^^h J^r yA Lighter than perfume, enchantin^ly delicate This fl /y Parfum de Toilette m the mist spray bottle* The •jnist-spray bottle is a patent frnm U.S.A filing a afl delightfully fine mist of Parfum de Toilette A at70 words
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455 1959-01-27 6 NIGHT SLAYING DIMS HOPES OF 6,000 Longer curfews are Imposed on village with 'stinking record' IPOH, Mon. More than 6,000 inhabitants of Gunong Rapat New Village, who had been trying hard to persuade Government to lift several restrictions m view of the greatly -improved Emergency situation, had their hopes dashed455 words
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145 1959-01-27 6 Dead girl's note: 'Bury me next to lover' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A pretty 18-year-old girl, Kok Lpc Kuan, who was found dead by her mother at their Pasar r Road home here yesterday morning, left a note asking that she be buried close to her deceased lover. The note. which145 words
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Article86 1959-01-27 6 THE Chief Executive f British European Airways. Mr. Anthony H. Milward, is m Singapore on the final leg of a world tour. He is accompanied by his wife. Mr. Milward's tour i> part of a concerted drive for more business. Whilst m Sydney recently, he took part86 words
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Article51 1959-01-27 6 A MAN. Arasaratnam was !n the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with impersonating Mr v.T. Sambanthan. the Federations Minister lor Health. Arasaratham was alleged to have committed the offence at Race Course Road on Jan 24. He claimed trial and the case was postponed to Feb.51 words
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Article67 1959-01-27 6 FOLLOWING were elected office bearers for 1959 of the Queenstown Community Association: President Dr Chee Phui Hung, vice-presi-dents Messrs. Kelly Chan and Haji Ahmad bin Baba hon. sec. Mr K. X. Pereira' hon treasurer Mr V Ganapathy, hon sports sec Mr. Arjan Rattan. Committee Messrs. GUua Seng Kee,67 words
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Article58 1959-01-27 6 SINGAPORE Immigration Department's Spor.s Cub will stage fa annual dance on Sa urday at the Gan Eng beng School hall from 830 p.m to 1 a.m. A programme, Including performances by some of *p Co.- -^v^ t*»ad'^" vocalists and dancers, has been aw^ngtcl me u..wi;e committee. Tickets at58 words
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215 1959-01-27 6 Girls stay home in 'sympathy' with striking boys Row over ban on student body IPOH. Mon. More than half of the 125 .students ir; the Salihiah Girls' Religious School, m Temoh, 30 miles from here, returned to their homes on Saturday In a 'sympathy gesture" with the striking boy students215 words
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110 1959-01-27 6 Skeletons: They will be dug up soon SINGAPORE Government has given permission to the Harbour Board to exhume the remains of bodies found buried two weeks ag° In the Tanjong Pagar area Jusi beyond the Harbour Police mess. The site where live skeletons have been unearthed by workmen has been110 words
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165 1959-01-27 6 CONSTABLE KILLED AT HUNT FOR WILD BOARS Police inquiry is likely on tragedy KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.Constable Ahmad bin Yunos of the Sungei Bcm Police Station was one of three people who lost their lives m accidents m Selangor during the week-end. Ahmad. 31. was shot while out hunting wild boars165 words
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Article36 1959-01-27 6 Discussions between repre- i tentatives of the Singapore i E -.ess Houses Employee? Union and Chiel Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock, scheduled to have taken place yesterday, have been postponed until i tomorrow.36 words
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100 1959-01-27 6 THE Singapore Government will soon have powers to mobilise fully-trained national servicemen and volunteers of the Civil Defence and Auxiliary Fire Brigade Services m the event of any emergency. This was disclosed by the Chief Secretary. Mr. E. B. David, at the Legislative Assembly yesterday100 words
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Article196 1959-01-27 6 Imam ignores 'no drum' order ALOR STAR. Mon.- The President of the Perils Religious Council. Tuan Haji Ahmad bin Haji Mohamed. said today thai an Imam from llukim Langgar had refused to comply with the findings of the State Religious Council, that mosque drum.s should no longer be beaten. Tuan196 words
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Article109 1959-01-27 6 FORMER NURSE WINS DIVORCE A FORMER NURSE. Kitty Tham, told Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah m the Singapore High Court that her husband would slap her when she questioned him for coming home m the early hours of the morning. On one occasion she had to sleep with her servant109 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-01-27 6 Mother faints THE cgrrf mother of e.v-terrorist leader. Chin Voon, 34. is helped by relative.* and Police Inspector S Sarain Singh when the fainted s -')rt ij a f ter lier son was shot dead by Tvo communist terrorists, who st/iqed (l daring raid on her house m the heart64 words
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Article42 1959-01-27 6 AN odd job man. Koo Kok Hong, who appeared m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of stealing a moiorcar tyre at Keok Road, was remanded till Feb. 2, after he had claimed trial to the charge42 words
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Article60 1959-01-27 6 FEDERATION Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, on behalf of his Government, presented yesterday a 55.000-cheque to. the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association. The gift to the SATA was from thr Federation's Welfare Services Lotteries Board. The chequp was received by SATA's medical director. Dr. M C60 words
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Article62 1959-01-27 6 Doctors House Buraled A DOCTORS house In Sennett Estate. Singapcrwas broken lnt<> yesterday and valuables estimated at SIfSOO stolen. Dr. «Mrs C. H. Wong and her husband d:scovrred the when they returned home m thp rvenlnc Thf* burglary was committed during the day. Entry was gained by forring the front62 words
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Article26 1959-01-27 6 SINGAPORE Art Society will hoM Itf 11th exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall from April 1 to 7. coinciding with the Singapore Art! Festival.26 words
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340 1959-01-27 6 Crash tragedy Three Aussies killed PENANG. Mon. Coroner Inche Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali, after holding an inquiry today into the death of three Australians two women and one man who were fatally injured m a motor accident said it was a very tragic case. The inquest was on Sergeant340 words
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53 1959-01-27 6 Gate-crashers stay away from Exposition ground AFTER the "skirmishes" n f tha he Singapore Constitution I \pi,sjt n »nted a picture of orderly calm last Additional police wtn ittle need for supei vision considerably and were n mt up to stop the thou aan i JN i had V lc53 words
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238 1959-01-27 6 KAMPONG LIFE NOW EASIER FOR 10,000 TEMERLOH, Mon. Ten thousand Malays regrouped m 27 kampongs m Temerloh district are finding easier today because the Federal Government decided m March to allocate a total of $260,350 for kampong improvement The people, who had bern living m scattered villages all over the238 words
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Article52 1959-01-27 6 A SING merit that thi Public Hi Ani H bin M Guan H Goon Peng Chan I Bab Abd Hashim bla Musi I tn.mi K.■ Abidin bin Katfft I Dharrn Lee-'l SVrr-j I B Ham:d nlam T Yum Kam 15 S* Abd v! Frank C Chla C! Michael S;n52 words
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Article34 1959-01-27 6 office- b pore Pi **j^ social i<>n at genera recer 1 Mr S Pro.c \?8B Buratt< Mr X Vicr Pi Sana 1 Mr. Rai rarer S n Zaln. M X ie Keng B34 words
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Article31 1959-01-27 6 AN ed by vest* hbou car l Difhi i I 0 i ng K jm Hotplt i tochc thr -I insufflcieni that the j ■dwarda Supervisor Board. cerned with H»31 words
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Advertisement92 1959-01-27 6 For that well-groomed look *^^k. SI MKfflM 99// All LCVCHOfB 7/ If t^B^ SB^ i cS^^B l^^^^^#/ .y7W\ BILL ><T 1 ml VkV II •■'II lAN TINI There is nothing so excellent for keeping the hair smooth, glossy and healthy as Yardley solidified «?> brilliantines. They give your head that92 words
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Article, Illustration534 1959-01-27 7 Party line pressure on City staff I m N r^ PENDENT member [or Changi, Mr. Lim Cher *eng., yesterday accused the Peoples Action Party of throwing power politics into the machinery of the City Council. Mr. Lim was attacking the Housing and Development Bill, which534 words
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Article19 1959-01-27 7 SENIOR Police Inspector Thong Kuo Sin, has been apnointod State Traffic Officer, Pahang, stationed at Kuala Lipis.19 words
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Article146 1959-01-27 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING robber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot nom. 85* 86 RS.S. No. 1 Feb. 861 86} RS.S. No. 1 March BBi 862 R.S.S. No. 2 84i 85 RS.S. No. I 84 84i Tone: Inactive. The tin price m Singapore was £385!146 words
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Article53 1959-01-27 7 THE following were elected to the interim committee of the Siglap Community Centre: Chairman: Inche Mahmood bin Abdul Wahab, Secretary: Mr. Gerald de Cruz. Treasurer: Inche Ismail bin Rais. Committee members Messrs. John Snodgrass, G.H. Kiat. Koh Tee Kin. N.S. Hogan and Datin A.M. Alsagoff and Mrs.53 words
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280 1959-01-27 7 PUBLIC WILL BE BARRED FROM ROYAL YACHT Strict police watch over Britannia THE Royal yacht, Britannia, bringing the Duke or Edinburgh to Singapore shortly, will berth alongside the Harbour Board wharves but the public will not be able to get a close-up view of her. Throughout her stay m the280 words
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146 1959-01-27 7 Painting the town silver with police on his tail MALACCA, Mon. For over a month now. a practical joker has been wri'.lng numbers and Tamil characters on traffic signs m Malacca town. At certain points, ho had even taken the trouble of climbing poles to write on sign boards which146 words
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Article35 1959-01-27 7 EDITOR of the leading Karachi daily. "The Dawn." Mr. Altaf Hussein, who led the Pakistani delegation to the Commonwealth Relations Conference m New Zealand, arrived m Singapore yesterday on his way back home.35 words
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Article50 1959-01-27 7 MORE THAN 250 guests attended a cocktail party given by the Australian Commissioner for Singapore. Mr. D. W. McNicol, at his residence m Dalvey Road to celebrate the founding of Australia 171 years ago. Among the guests present was the Governor of Singapore. Sir William GoodV.50 words
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268 1959-01-27 7 COURT LENIENT: SO CLERK LOSES HIS APPEAL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A bank shroff's misappropriation of bank funds and his falsification of accounts with intent to defraud a bus com- 4 pany, were described m the Federation Court of Appeal today as "a series of ingenious operations." Cheong Sik Kuan. ex-shroff268 words
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Article47 1959-01-27 7 ihk. t»an Lng £>eng bchool Old Students' Association has elected the following officebearers: President Dr Kiang Ai Kirn. Vice-Presidents Messrs. Wee Seong Kang and Toh Choong Hohn; General-Secre-tary—Mr. Mirhoal Tan Meng Pak; Asst. General-Secretary Mr. Lai Chan See. Treasurer —Mr. Phua Kok Peng.47 words
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Advertisement364 1959-01-27 7 [jgWATQI ROMANCE" "sasg.^ m. -Special LAHIE S "<V^Y~P^Ti^; atom: M.nu i circle 3 No i ree JJ™, This Happy Feeling" SkCft E MOI MINO (0H,,. Jt VKRKVKt- X, C 1 R>I>AV P.M. -No fr^~, ,7, 1 R,. Kewtall John s.ixon taMn D f(! 110 RELUCTANT DEBUTANTE" gJs?* [V A Day364 words
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Advertisement479 1959-01-27 7 GEMI •VITC Last 2 Days! WRitSiV J Kenneth MORE ThO ShOfiff Of < scope Jayne MANSFIELD FrQCtUred JflW" Tolour-Fox Jf* GALA SOUTH TOMORROW AT 9.15 pm. yL. M&iSii "The INN of the SIXTH HAPPINESS" J ln«rld HKR(;m\n turt H7BOSMI Robert DON AT CSrope Colour Fox «No Free LUU) Phone iAUM)479 words
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Miscellaneous416 1959-01-27 7 P'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B and News. 1.43 Fingers and Frets. L V m llftW 111 ft V WWTW m 1 m W tffl 2 p.m. Close Down. fcw^B ■ilkllfll.il fl Vil ■I'll il k 1 111 HI 4.30-."> p.m. English Schools BroadM 1»1 1 1 J ■HI W^^^^^M al"i A"m| j f V^^416 words
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Advertisement782 1959-01-27 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson toad THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE HaKfax, Boston. New Tork. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports S'por* P. Sham Penang MYRMIDON 17/25 Mar 26 Mar 27/28 Mar Carriatt •ptioft to proe*«d via oth«t ports to load and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN782 words
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Advertisement1171 1959-01-27 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (incorporated «n bir.Rapote) M 2 line*) "S? THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o.*,?' SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS vn Suez with liberty te proceed via Panama or Cap* of Good Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports1,171 words
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Advertisement1028 1959-01-27 8 MITSUI pB LINE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'hom Penong Amogison Moru for Japan 4 3 uh Nochr,on'MoVu**:::::::::::::: *'i 4 Fe b 12 F*b 10 F«b Accepting cargo for Pacific. Central and South American ports with or without transhipment at Japan on rhrough bills of lading U.S.A. LINE. For New York Philadelphia1,028 words
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Advertisement477 1959-01-27 8 EAST ASIATIC til HOMEWARD SAILINGS tor Aden Port s Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Bremen, Homburo '^M Gothenburg and O«l o H S^^B Spore p j. X H "SARGODHA" 7 J '"1 •"SELANDIA" im»w 2021f k I I Colls London for passengcrt. OUTWARD SAILINGS lot Bangkok and So.oo* I Penong p lh(im SELANDIA"477 words
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Article49 1959-01-27 9 r). E ;ers Japa- .:.> from will 158 egisFinancia] 01 un- n to re- i German 1 Japanese > as nenta of I ihipiDon the; favourable edit ?\:aeri take c home posals are receive exit of the for cxpreseni 8n guarantees where p to five Economics i ithetic" the49 words
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Article38 1959-01-27 9 inae Bank.? wing mi rcl g T T. 32X) days 33| i TT 31-15/16, mail, 32] ready 141 1 3: H [ft nd G L 36 1 '2: ft Kr 225 Kr. 233 1/4: Shillings i; _J38 words
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Article108 1959-01-27 9 ATOMIC power plants are future answer to power problems of many areas too far removed from fuel supplies. Australia is one of the countries looking forward to the time when local atomic plants will produce electricity for industrial and domestic needs. With such developments m mind,108 words
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Article, Illustration518 1959-01-27 9 tions CA of workmg^e?e^h imited WiU give -he Singapore ConstituHo qui P men t at its stall at Saturday. Constl tution Exposition which opens on Visitors will be able to free messages vith telegraph operators n Hongkong and Penane rom Cable and Wireless s518 words
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Article59 1959-01-27 9 EIGHT Japanese steel mills have agreed to buy 720.000 tons of coking coal from Corrimal. on the south coast of N.S.W., over the next five years. This is m addition to 1.229.--000 tons of coking coal Japanese mills contracted to buy m December last year from59 words
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221 1959-01-27 9 Malaya's Rubber And Tin Not Affected Common Market THE operation of the European Common Market would not affect Malaya's two principal exports, rubber and tin, m the foreseeable future, says a report submitted to ECAFE (Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East) Five Asian countries, including Malaya, have submitted221 words
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Article97 1959-01-27 9 SINGAPORE Cheese Produce Exchange noon closing Prices Der cicul vp;terdav were: Copra Dec-Jan. $42 buyers; $43 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $64 sellers m drums $67* sellers; Muntok white pepper $134 sellers; Sarawak white $133 sellers; special Sarawak black $73. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra97 words
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373 1959-01-27 9 Selective Support For Industrials The Industrial section on the Maiayan share market yesterday continued to have selective support at lower levels. Tins were quiet, while Rubbers were inclined to ease slightly. Turnover was small. Business Done MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done up to 3.30 p.m. yesterday Fed. Disp.373 words
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Article61 1959-01-27 9 The provisional value of exports of British radio equipment of all kinds last year was over £45 million, over £1,500,000. more than m 1957, the previous highest level of the radio industry, it was announced on Saturday. The highest proportionate rise was for valves61 words
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Article250 1959-01-27 9 A colourful new terrazzotype flooring has been developed by an Australian company. The flooring, known as Fulbrite. is an entirely new development m which toughened chips replace the marble chips used m the old-style terrazzo. It is expected to greatly influence flooring and wall trends250 words
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300 1959-01-27 9 'AMPLE THAI RICE FOR EXPORT TO MALAYA' SINGAPORE can look forward to plentiful supplies of rice from Thailand during the coming harvest season, secretary general of the Thai Board of Trade, Mr. T. Punyanitya, said m the Colony yesterday. He is attending the PATA (Pacific Area Travel Association), conference m300 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-01-27 9 An Australian firm, Amalgamated Wireless Australia Ltd., recently received £1.000.000 worth of order for equipment under the Colombo Plan. Photo shows Mr. Begg, press attache for the Pakistan High Commission m Sydney, inspecting a powerful transmitter being manufactured at the A.W.A. works at Ashfield.49 words
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171 1959-01-27 9 X.L.M., the Dutch airline, will introduce its "Golden Circle Service," an 80-hour round-the-world circuit, on Feb. 3, a spokesman of the airline's office m Singapore said yesterday Travellers from Singapore can use this new route via a connecting service to Bangkok on the normal171 words
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Article97 1959-01-27 9 Singapore rubber price dropped 7/8 cent yesterday, to close at 861 cents per lb. for International first grade February shipment, mainly due to poor demand. The market opened slightly lower than Friday's closing. There was small demand and offerings were scarce. The closing tone was inactive NOON97 words
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120 1959-01-27 9 Air Ace On Far East Business Tour PENANG. Mon. Ltgh .>s war ace m the "Battle of Britain," Group Captain Dougla, Badcr, piloting a Shell "Dove" twin-engined aircraft, arrived at the Bay an Lepas airport this afternoon from Singapore. Group Capt. Bader. now the managing director of Shell Aircraft. Ltd120 words
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Article76 1959-01-27 9 •TAKARTA. .Tan. 26 (U.P.I —The first textile products to He supplied by Japan under war reparation agreement ire rxpe ted to arrive m Indonesia m March, according to the Japanese ambassador to Indonesia. Takeo Oda Mr. Oda said the textile goods consist of cotton and rayon76 words
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Article64 1959-01-27 9 JAKARTA, Jan. 26 (Reuter). Antara News Agency reported that the Indonesian government had chosen Bremen. West Germany, as the market for the Indonesian imported tobacco. Agreement between Indonesia and West Germany has been reached after two weeks negotiations held m Jakarta. During the negotiations, all tobacco exports64 words
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Advertisement145 1959-01-27 9 f >^ v F **m^ Jl 4 EVERETT ORIENT LINE tG% S'pora P.S'ham Penang -Jspan. I™T'1 ™T' 30 Jan 28 Jan 28 Feb 27 Feb 25 Feb Zl' ttQOQUQi Calcutta. «Feb I°™> 28 Feb > Mot 4 Mo. 4 EVERETT STAR f ITTF Jpjfll Japan. Sport P.S'ham Penan« |V;*; Gdn.145 words
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Advertisement332 1959-01-27 9 Statement by the Chairman of the SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED. Mr. Jumabhoy's statement that a People's Cigarette Factory, serving Singapore Island, could make a profit of $9 million annually is open to criticism. The figures he quotes give the impression that the Singapore consumer of cigarettes smokes one type, or332 words
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Miscellaneous160 1959-01-27 9 rtr OUTER WARDS Glenbank, Tong We e Eastern Lucky, Tong Poh. Reginald Ke r r. Reyniersz. Bontekoe Bayon, San. thia, Avitomedon. Wing On Pro. cyon. Sanana Berebere. Statius Jensen Francoise, Puaski, Inchkilda. Yamashita Maru, Lokan Heather Rita. INNER WARDS Hua Li. Kian Guan, Kawi. Shemarra, Rengam, Serudom. Giang Bee, Aauw160 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-01-27 10 THE Sultan of Perak pins the Meritorious Service Medal on Mr. T.R. Dickinson, Perak Agricultural Officer—one of the recipients of awards on the occasion of the Sultan's 69th birthday celebrated at Kuala Kangsar on Jan. StandardicStandardpic - 38 words
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Article, Illustration620 1959-01-27 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP by by Picture bv hv MR. NA. SAMPATHY. the technical Assistant of the Klang Telecoms. Department, was entertained to a farewell tea party by his 'ollragues. prior to his being transferred to Kuala Selanpor. His successor will be Mr Lira Eng Hian of Kuala Selangor. Telecoms. SeatedCh'ng Seng Poh; Standardpic; Fah - 620 words
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Advertisement129 1959-01-27 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products 'ss 'vSt '*>y>'<> Vvv 'X >'w til yfl| j^^JSS^^F'^r j --^*^&THBRJ^^KS3oB^f ■xysvJ^M Xf x- '^^**^'^S^r^**''***'-*'* 's'^S^ot ."!^mMV3wS?^£?v!elWJ^^^B TT ■S^^^HBlh^^^^B^^^^^^U^^^m^^Bq^BE>*-'^¥**'^id^^l CHINKA WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG129 words
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242 1959-01-27 11 A CUP THAT WILL BE AS FAMOUS AS THOMAS CUP «>ne will be the Asian Badminton Cup? The *ts entirely on Asia's Sportsman of the Year. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman who is 1.000 or 58.600 Malayan for the trophy. :hree drawings above were received on Saturday Iminton Association of242 words
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Article100 1959-01-27 11 UMPUR, Mon. Sp rts Cub and Re ireation Club t to a three-all draw ion two knock h on the Sentul nd today. the score was ipalit v to< k the left winger AdB Rl, and Sentul rough inside left interval Sentul Railways hit m two quick100 words
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Article467 1959-01-27 11 SCRUTINEER - SOVEREIGN FLAME GIVES NOTICE SCRUTINEER Beats Artina In A Brilliant Gallop By MMfcKMUis VfcAaW wound up his preparation for Wednesday's engagement with a brilliant gallon in the company of Artina (Lee) at Bukit Timah yeste'rday. Breaking from the half mil c post, the pair made a race of It over467 words
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Article131 1959-01-27 11 next meeting chers at Kukit miss the fami--***** numbered saddle cloth the horses !j n in g 1 understand > nuapore Turf I i,is drridrd to disconuse of saddle n« morning workr the current i,| to understand S.T.C. is tikin R Saddle cloth has since racing m unr131 words
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Article91 1959-01-27 11 TAIPING. Mon— Better combination and passing enabled Taiping to bent No. 2 F eld Force of Ipoh 3-2 In thnr Tnter-roUc:-Circle soccer match on the padang yesterday. Inside right Arshad bagged two goal* for Taiping Field force got their goals m the first half through inside91 words
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Article54 1959-01-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Federation Armed Forces Garrison 'A' entered the next round of the division two knockout hockey competition when they beat Central Malaya Sub-District 7-2 m their opening match on the Batu Cantonment ground today. The Federation Garrison were a better and fitter side and led54 words
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Article133 1959-01-27 11 Gardner's 9.4 Seconds Accepted LONDON. Jan. 26. (ReuteD The British Amateur Athletic Board ye>terday recognised the controversial tim o of 9.4 seconds by Keith Gardner (Jamaica) m winning the Empire Games 100 yards at Cardiff last July as a British All-Comers and National record. Gardner's 3.4 which was handtimed led133 words
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Article44 1959-01-27 11 BOMBAY, Jan. 26, (Reuter) Torben Ulrich (Denmark) and Ladislav Legenstein (W. Germany) won the men's doubles title m the All-India hard court lawn tennis championships here yesterday. They beat Eduardo Argon (Uruguay) and Eduardo Aguirre (Chile) 6-2 6-0 6-0 m the final.44 words
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Article106 1959-01-27 11 SINGAPORE HOCKEY:—(Senior X.0.) Wanderers i' 3 SCC —padang, University us Police —D. Tim ah. HOCKEY: SCC vs SMF on the Pada g; SHA Senior K.O. tourney —Police vs L'niversity at Thomson Road. TABLE TENNIS: STTA junior Inter-club league Upper Serangooi\ Boys Club vs Chinese YMCA Green' at Youth106 words
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Article, Illustration15 1959-01-27 11 HOW they finished at Bukit Timah on Saturday, day of the Sin K aporv rare*.15 words
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Article61 1959-01-27 11 A MEETING of representatives of Singapore's Schools' Old Boys' Association will bp held on Thursday a t the Raffles Institution, at 5.30 p.m. to draw the fixtures for this year's David Marshall Shield Soccer Tournament. Associations interested are to contact the Soccer Convenor. Mohn Amin. Telephone ***** Ext.61 words
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Article92 1959-01-27 11 XEW DELHI Jan 26. <UPl> India will stage thre P Asian Zone Davis Cup matche* m February an^ March. The first is to be held m Allahabad. Uttar Pradesh State, between India and South Korea The seconn match is tentatively set for Delhi between92 words
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314 1959-01-27 11 TWO NEW TEAMS IN IPOH' S TOP LEAGUE Ipoh, Mon. Two new teams have entered m the senior division of this year's Ipoh soccer league which will make a start after Chinese New Year. The two new teams are the Eastern Sports Club and the 13/18 Hussars. This was disclosed314 words
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454 1959-01-27 11 Indifferent Batting Gives MCC A Small Lead SYDNEY, Jan. 26 (Reuter) Indifferent hattlnc by MCC. cost them their chance of gaining a big load over New South Wales here today, the tourists losing their last six wickets for 71 runs. MCC were all out for 303. P which iav« them454 words
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Advertisement53 1959-01-27 11 +hr k i r^s \^feß^^ FOR EVERY PURCHASE fl ¥^^S 0F BECK S KUNCHI BEER J=L BETWEEN 25th JANUARY N^\ X^jd AND 15th FE BRUARY >S-' aY 1 2 1 3 S S i ii±l3^/ V-H FREE jf^b^/ with 1 doz. QUARTS i^^y Dl J^MfJ'j or 2 doz. PINTS Ymy53 words
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Article108 1959-01-27 12 Another Beating For India Fourth Test To W.I. MADRAS, Jan. 26 (Reuter) West Indies bea India in the five-match Test series when they won th fourth Test here today by 295 runs. Scores: West Indies 500 and 168 for five declared. India 222 and 151. West Indies drew the first108 words
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102 1959-01-27 12 Brookes Favours Open Tennis Tourneys MELBOURNE. Jan. 26 CReuter). Sir Norman Brookes, former president of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia, favours open tennis tournaments. Si: Norman, who was .speaking at the opening of tennis courts at Morwell, 89-mile south-eas; of Melbourne, said the position of amateur tennis had become102 words
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Article130 1959-01-27 12 SCC Hand The Blacks A Goal SINGAPORE Cricket Club *B beat the Blacks by five points (a goal) to nil m a rugger match on the padang yesterday. It was a return encounter, and the Club asserted their supremacy only after rallying strongly m the second half. Neither team scored130 words
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Article54 1959-01-27 12 IPOH. Mon.- Perak Chinese Recreation Club scored their second consecutive win m the sen;or division hockey competition With a convincing 4-1 win over Ipoh Police on the upper padar.g today Wong Kirn For.g 2. Chan Quan Chonz and Kg York Khuan scared for the winner?. Ghouse54 words
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Article261 1959-01-27 12 Victorians Rout RAF 'A' MALA LUMPUK. Mon. Victoria I/"titution. Selangor Combined Schoo's rugger champions, gave a sparkling display to rout RAF "A" by 18 points (throe coals and a trv> to nil m the Selangor Services teven-a-side r u BSer competition which started on the Armed Forces Ground here today.261 words
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Article77 1959-01-27 12 The Singapore Amateur Football Association may revive the pre-war interdistrict soccer competition when the season starts m March this year. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, president of the association told The Standard yesterday that the revival of this competition is the best alternative? to the77 words
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Article124 1959-01-27 12 West Indies 1st Innings 500 India 1st innings 222 West Indies 2nd inning* 168 for five declared India 2nd innings (overnight 48 for three) P. Roy c Kanhai h Hall 16 N Contractor c Alexander b Gilchrist 3 P. Umrigar b Sober> 29 A. K. Sengupta c Alexander b124 words
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Article174 1959-01-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Asians who plan to make a tour of Thailand m August this year will play two matches m Singapore m February. They will meet Singapore Civilians on Feb. 1 and Singapore Services on Feb. 9. Malayan Asian Rugby Union174 words
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Article90 1959-01-27 12 F.A. CUP 5th ROUND DRAW LONDON, Jan. 26 (Reuter)— The draw for the fifth round of the English Football Association Cup Competition to be held on February 14 was made yesterday. The draw is: Charlton or Everton vs. Aston Villa. Bristol City or Blackpool vs. West Bromwich. Colchester or Arsenal90 words
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Article157 1959-01-27 12 Malayans lose to Burma XI RANGOON*, Jan. 26 (Reuter) Malayans were beaten by three goals to two by a Burma Selection m a last moving football match here. The Burmese introduced two! new players, but the Malayans were unchanged exceot AriJ Arimn who replaced Ghani m the early stage when157 words
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Article38 1959-01-27 12 TOKYO. Jan. 26 (Reuter>— The Japan Badminton Association said rodav it had decided to send a representative to the inauguration meeting of Asian Federation Badminton Confederation to be held shortly at Kuala Lumpur, Malaya.38 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-01-27 12 Joy Is A Pretty Fast Woman FASTEST woman driver at the Dover Kilo .sprint was Joy Landymore. here m the sports car which clocked 33.05 seconds m the unlimited event ior sports cars. She drove an Allard.37 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-01-27 12 photo. THESE are the members of the Formosan basketball team participating mi n the world amateur basketball championship tourney here. The U.S.. which won the tourney last year, is represented by a picked Air Force team. UPIUPI - 39 words
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139 1959-01-27 12 TWO Singapore Amateur Football Association Councillors, Messrs. K. C. Gillett and N. S. Hocan. were elected honorary vice-presidents at an extraordinary meeting of the association held yesterday. 1 Their names were proposed by Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, the president of SAFA. and V as unanimously139 words
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Article223 1959-01-27 12 NERAL MOREIRA - PERAK TAKE THE LEAD NERAL MOREIRA A 'NEW LOOK tPLAN FOR ATHLETICS By AFTER inheriting a difficult situation both financial and managerial standing th. iv n|( M Athletic Association has this year wr\ U^J^ Ks house m order" and is now bent M nuking of its -New Look" plan for223 words
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256 1959-01-27 12 Olmedo Beats Fraser For Singles Title ADELAIDE, Jan. 26 (Reuter) Alex Olmedo, Peru-vian-born American Davis Cup player, won the men's singles title today m the Australian tennis championship when he beat Neale Fraser, of Victoria 8-1, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. Olmedo started brilliantly, showing no signs of the stomach muscle trouble256 words
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Article, Illustration137 1959-01-27 12 7 MEN WILL ATTACK HIM VISITORS to the Constitution Exposition will be able to see a judo exhibition, sponsored by the Japanese External Trade Recovery Organization IJETRO) Exposition Committee and the Singapore Japan Club. The exhibition, which will a!>o feature members of the Singapore Judo Cub. will be held on137 words
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Article109 1959-01-27 12 LINDWALL SUFFERING FROM BOILS MELBOURNE. Jan. 26. (Router) Fast bowler Ray Lindwall, who has been recalled to Australia's team for the fourth Test against England is suffering from boils on his right elbow. He missed 35 minutes of the Victoria versus Queensland Sheffield Shield match here yesterday to have injections109 words
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Article143 1959-01-27 12 •MU.Mt I AhLLO Jan. 26 (Rev ten— Pat Moss and Ann Wisdom Britain's rally "twins." werr presenten by Princess Grace of Monaco with the Ladies Cup they won m the Monte Carlo rally. Princess Grace gave the British g.rls a warm smile as she handed143 words
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Article23 1959-01-27 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat Royal Air Corps by seven goals to one m a friendly women* hockey on the padang yesterday.23 words
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Article110 1959-01-27 12 A tii.nuiil.tr inter state meet is also planned for lO.if). This. I feel, will provide an incentive to many buddins athletes m our schools. and clubs apart from giving them experience and keeping them fit throughout the season. For the State championships, only two representatives from a110 words
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Article62 1959-01-27 12 Officials too. will m future have to ensure that they are fully conver>ant with thi filiations relatiQf to the everts Which fudge. This will also apply to S Perak a.a.a Issuing book.c fulations governing the various eve* I who have the real interests of at!: I v'ome62 words
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Article47 1959-01-27 12 An rmi this ntcf It I that of rrn:n;ng. In The past Ikcrc have been several <iesulforty nffemprs to Qet |fci| porfnnt n.sp«'- ol atHlctict going but they have never been i-ery ttICCCSt/ttii S f'«" <:r- (I,<f oy p it vnrtngc OtWtrtf o r <47 words
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Article79 1959-01-27 12 The AssociatiOO aiiC plan* to df I o{ expensive and often nimbtrtomt C I] I ipecially embouc I ordered from ?h» I Sjx^rially designed blazers, ba B suits will soon be ivailablt from the Pertk who arc entitled to them. I Running expenses of champi< I I drastically79 words
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Advertisement46 1959-01-27 12 (^ON^HEE^ATLPHOY I ith Best Wishes for A 9 filf^U lappy Chinese New Year dWf/Z&l&l* A I*"^^ v'j« x Be&utffvfZl 1™ Tumbfer...*/- M ...With Bottlers fir Di«tributor«:— Singapore: National Aerated Water Co. Ltd Malacca: Long Chan Brot Aerated Water Co Kuolo Lumpur: Ban Suon Aerated Wofcr J«^^^46 words
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Article, Illustration18 1959-01-27 13 I k inn inarnon Heston fight a free-for-all The Big Country" which will be shown next week.18 words
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Article358 1959-01-27 13 Big Country-Story Of Old West I lounrry, open- n Singapore dur- I Chinese New through p Artists release,! Gregory Peck's ->% an mdepenf producer. He pro- I •c the film, an adapSaturday Dst serial, m with WilWyler, who also lied as director. I the d West, stars Sim ■■>:. lharlton358 words
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Article138 1959-01-27 13 t JUEEN ELIZABETH will \l attend a charity performance of GIGI at the Columbia Theatre m London on March 2. The function is m aid of the Family Welfare Association The Columbia Theatre is the first to be built m the Wort End of London138 words
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Article84 1959-01-27 13 m Detween ncr nnai recording sessions at M-G-M for GREEN MANSION'S, Audrey Hepburn is taking riding lessons, Christmas shopping, packing the furnishings m her Beverly Hills. California, home, and fitting wardrobe for her new film. THE FORGIVEN—pIusGetting ready to leave for Mexico. As soon as GREEN84 words
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Article688 1959-01-27 13 Yaumati Was Not Impressed... fl^ 88 I 9^9 B8^^^^^l P^H BT"- 1" t auma ti, the labourers and stevedores, the junkdwellers and sampan people, were too involved m their own affairs to pay much attention to the filmmakers who had suddenly invaded their waterfront. Yaumati is on the vibrant waterfront688 words
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Article166 1959-01-27 13 'iri ii i ■mii.l,-1. i.m .i.'ii.a announced the of AUDREY HEPBURN to costar with Burt Lancaster m "The Unfors:iven." John Huston will direct the film, which will roll soon m Durango, Mexico. M I.J ANON BARDOT, younger sister of Brigette Bardot. will be screen-tested by Columbia Pictures for166 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-01-27 13 A SCENE from "I aiennar u:n a cninese musical mm featuring lovely Li Mci and equally lovely Chang Chung -wan (known as the most beautiful animal m Formosa) which will be sere-ned m Singapore shortly. Both siars sing and dance their way through the whole nirture.48 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-01-27 13 k J\l SYL < t»S»"ii lime off from FERRY TO HONGKONG" to ,*rve behind the counter of one of the strangest "shops" mi n the world. The shop? Its a aarapYn lhat sails around Hongkong selling everything from soap to beer, from srrubbinr brushes to57 words
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Miscellaneous143 1959-01-27 13 iWr^Ti^vi^BE3l I -^^^^^^fl 818 HBBaflg^BW IIIA DEL MAR I OTATION: fl man drinks fl fork." 9 nfse Proverb I >'^R EVEBTfI fl d tact, fl is t )ward fl fl say ngs 9 r I RIRTHDATE IRTHSIGN fl 21 to I value I fl ncea fl r°>I r.l rto I143 words
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Miscellaneous178 1959-01-27 13 U'L ABNER By Al C* VP v, A ,il ?2 N 7^ NTA ]*^l /^THASS WWVAH IS OFF TO^V I A "^i f-DA/SY AIAE AM* k t>^>^C7l NO FREAK IN NO A I DIE AUDME am gOlP 7>. J (SlOOoojl (^f/Jizf ll^^Sx ALLEY OOP IW V. T. Hamlin /WE THINK178 words
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Article, Illustration273 1959-01-27 14 New fund to help British war prisoners LONDON. Jan. 26 (Reuter) Former British prisoners of war of the Japanese, civilian internees and their dependents are to benefit from a new trust fund to be created by the British government, it was announced today. Mr. John Boyd' Carpenter. Minister of Pensions,273 words
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Article93 1959-01-27 14 NATIONAL SERVICE IN BURMA RANGOON, Jan. 26 (UPD— A Burmese Parliamentary Committee has completed the compulsory military training bill that would require all men between 18 and 45 to 6pend two years m the armed forces. The bill was drawn up by a select committee appointed m the last session93 words
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Article55 1959-01-27 14 PARIS. Jan. 26 (Reuter) British Admiral Sir Alexander Bingley was today appointed Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces m the Mediterranean. Genera] Lauris Norstad, Allied Supreme Commander m Europe, announced here. Admiral Bingley succeeds Admiral Sir Charles Lambe, who is to become Britain's First Sea Lord. The change m command55 words
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Article34 1959-01-27 14 THE Pakistani Ambassador to Indonesia Mr. Aodurachman Khan has contributed 5.000 Rupiahs a s a personal gift to enlarge the Grand Mosque at Kutaradja, the Capital of Atleh Nortv. fin. matra. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article32 1959-01-27 14 FOUR INDONESIAN telephone workers were shot to death by the Sumatran rebels near Medan. North Sumatra when they were repairing telephone installations, accord- ing to reports reaching Jakarta ReuterReuter - 32 words
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109 1959-01-27 14 AMERICAN tourist Mike Wahlder, 24. walked into a travel office m Amsterdam. Holland and saw a poster advertising El Al. the Israeli airline. He gulped and gazed at the poster's lovely model and murmured: "Who is the Kirl? Give me an air109 words
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143 1959-01-27 14 VIOLENCE WILL RUIN CYPRUS -GOVERNOR NICOSIA. Jan. 26 ißeuter) The Governor of Cyprus, I Sir Hugh Foot, declared yesterday the island will be ruined if violence is resumed and intimidation continues Replying m a letter made public last n.sht. to a protest against recent tax increases by the newly- formed143 words
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Article298 1959-01-27 14 By 7 Who Escaped HONGKONG, Jan. 26 (Reuten Seven Chinese fishermen who recently escaped from Communist China said loday they believed widescale revolts might break out soon on the mainland against the communist regime They were speaking at a press conference as the representatives'of 116 fishermen298 words
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Article281 1959-01-27 14 Anyone who disturb* peace does so at own peri\**Khan KARACHI, Jan. 26, (Reuter)— Britain and America today pledged their continued determination to build up the Baghdad Pact as a shield against communist aggression and a channel for economic development m the Middle East. Mr. Loy Henderson,281 words
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Article267 1959-01-27 14 Algerian Rebels Kill 68 Soldiers ALGIERS, Jan. 26 (LPD Algerian rebel guerrillas have killed a record total of 68 French soldiers, police and auxiliary troops m the past six days, French reports showed here today. The French losses were the heaviest announced m many months of the bitter rebellion. The267 words
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Article56 1959-01-27 14 NEW DELHI, Jan. 26 (Reuter) Indian petrol pumps will start selling petrol by the litre instead of the galion as from April 1, 1960. This Is the targe*, accepted by the petroleum industry for the change-over to the metric system, which is gradually being introduced m56 words
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Article40 1959-01-27 14 ROME. Jan. 26 (UPl)—Premier Amintore Fanfani resigned his six-month- coa.ition government today, opening the way to a difficult period of political battling and possible general elections. The decision was taken during a seven minute Cabinet I meeting.40 words
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Article207 1959-01-27 14 JAKARTA, Jan. 26 (Reuter) Indonesian troops m a large area m Central Celebes have been alerted to stand-by for action as reports of renewed rebel infiltrations reach Jakarta today. An Army spokesman m Macassar was quoted a s saying that rebels from North Celebes207 words
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Article168 1959-01-27 14 Gun fight in streets of Kowloon HOXGKOXG Jan. 26 (Reuter) A Chinese suffering from a flesh wound m the left arm and m whose flat was found a quantity of arm.; and ammunition was arrested by Police this afternoon, following a brief morning gun fight m the streets of Kowloon's168 words
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Article53 1959-01-27 14 HONGKONG, Jan. 26 (UPI) —The British rule over Hongkong is 118 years old today wo celebrations were being held to commemorate the 118 th anniversary. According to records, Jm. 26 was the day on which the British official. Captain Charles Elliot took possession of this53 words
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Article, Illustration225 1959-01-27 14 MAUGHAM CELEBRATES HIS 85TH BIRTHDAY FRENCH RIVIERA. .Tan. 26 (Reuter) A telegram from Sir Winston Churchill "many happy returns W.S.C." was among the hundreds of birthday greetings which rive arrived here for Mr. Somerset Maugham, who was 85 ve-ter-day The novelist, dramatist, r.nd essayist invited three neichbours to join him225 words
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Article162 1959-01-27 14 CARACAS. Jan. 26 (IPI) vi..m Rm« leader Fidel Castro said last Blffkl II Sosa Blanco, who has been sentem rri to An I Rat^ta activities, must be executed "He Is one Of the WOttl war criminals and if he Is not shot, no one else cou'.d be executed." Dr.162 words
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Article83 1959-01-27 14 MOSCOf Ja (Rrulcr Mr I Khru^h hr\ the 1 Prrmirr pliru H flu re thf luo-difl en h.Jhil to ll m Ilioru nf facm •Arc rk< I9H Kuan for Ike I"*: tiraf In to *p< t\M hnth S* and Sund I) at h<* <l,> r th» v. m n-^i«l83 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-01-27 14 THEY CALLED ?:'.->rar-old Nuuum Hr.n Cannnnball! and thrv wpr lifhi I Z she used to br "hot into a n?t. m i since closed Shapely Shann- hr.N nn» C n nf pop sinsinc husinrsv m which <*)\ t imp success. With that fiqurr. a'lhurn hi,' pvps. wp're sure she'll56 words
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