Singapore Standard, 28 January 1959
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Title Section23 1959-01-28 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fc SH 1 hghg SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2€#19^ v ol- IX No. 209 ic 5 cts. g 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]23 words
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Article343 1959-01-28 1 Ijfegiy all said *«*ie 9 -excet>t Las&outs P^4P accused of misleading people and distorting facts SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Tun Urn Yew Hock, yesterday accused the Peoples Action Party leader m the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Lee Kuan Tew of distorting facts for his party's own ends.343 words
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Article, Illustration358 1959-01-28 1 Let Harmony Live As Long As The Sun— Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Tues President of UMNO and Prime Minister, Tunki Abdul Rahman, tonighi appealed to the people ol this country to maintair the present racial harmonj "as long as the life of tht sun and the moon." The Tunku was speakint358 words
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Article62 1959-01-28 1 JAKARTA. Jan. 27. (Reuter) The Indonesian Minister for Industries, Mr. F. J. Ikiriwang, told Parliament today the government would send a survey team to the Rhio District of East Central Sumatra, to look for minerr there. He said research m the colonial era had revealed the62 words
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Article320 1959-01-28 1 PUNTERS RAISE AN UPROAR Off With, those crrr/r//^ numUaref sU.aa.ie niLnnOerS! By JIMMY SOH THERE was an uproar m racing circles yesterday, over the Singapore Turf Club's decision to discontinue the use of saddlecloth numbers which help to identify horses m training. Several punters interviewed by The Standard termed the320 words
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Article41 1959-01-28 1 JAKARTA, Jan. 27 (Reuter) —The Jakarta Garrison Commander, Lieut.-Colonel EL Dachjar. today banned the traditional dragon play and music procession from Jakarta's streets during the coming Chinese New Year. Security was the reason for the ban. ».<41 words
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Article126 1959-01-28 1 Teenage gangs clash lt-uri, lues. iwo rival gangs of more than 30 teenage Chinese youth, armed with bottles, staged a. daring clash m the heart of Ipoh town tonight. An eye-witness told The Standard that the gangs rame to grips m an attempt to "slaughter each other" at the junction126 words
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517 1959-01-28 1 KL airport to take biggest jets: $15 m. runway plan KI'ALA LI MPI'R, Tues. Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. M. N. Oxford, today disclosed a 51 5.000.000 plan to expand the airport to serve all types of aircraft, including the largest jetliners that are being produced. I Mr. Oxford was517 words
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Article117 1959-01-28 1 PLANE ON S'PORE RUN CRASHES BRINDISI. Italy. Jan. 27 (UPI) A four-engined airliner of the British "Air Char. ter" Company, on a freighting run from Singapore to London, crashed here today on take-off. Two of the six crew members aboard v:ere killed and the other four Injured, according to a117 words
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Article163 1959-01-28 1 MORE than 30 youths were rounded up by Police m Singapore m a surprise sunup last night. The areas involved were the Alexandra, Havelock and Tanjong Pagar Roads. The swoon was m connection with the recent spate of robberies and house-breaking incidents. The suspects were163 words
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245 1959-01-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Turs Two Chinese families m the Sentul area near here, were made homeless today when fire razed their attap houses shortly after noon. The Man itartad m the kitchen of Madam See Sa-v Lin's homo and ;itc through the245 words
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Article, Illustration33 1959-01-28 1 >\P E\G SENG 9 .>9, un* taken hy surprise uhen he returned home from his uork to find his home razed to the ground. Standard pic hy bah.33 words
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Article231 1959-01-28 1 IPOH BLAZE IPOH, Tuts. An alarm raised by a 2G-ycar-old tailor, saved a neighbouring family of eight from possible death when a fierce fire gutted their attap roofed home last night. The fire broke out at the home of a mining contractor Chin Fatt. 19, m Bukit231 words
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Article30 1959-01-28 1 THE INDONESIAN Minuter for Industrie-. Mr. F. .1. Ikiriwang. told Parliament yesterday the government had no intention of nationalizing foreign oil companies ooeratin* m the Republic- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement117 1959-01-28 1 I, Sportsman 's Greeting tll his Famurite Steed s- HtZCULfS JB6O MODEL As I go whizzing p a^t At seven miles an hour and say: "How can he go so fa^t?" Bu; hlth ipeed do worry mo. Nor does my journey", length. For cycling gives me exercise And Guinness give*117 words
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Article24 1959-01-28 2 A CYCLIST. Low Chan S3, was killed m an accident with a Military truck at looh R-ad, Kua'.a L;:rr. Pur on Monday,24 words
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Article, Illustration235 1959-01-28 2 .1 i T was fashions galore at the (iovernment House ««<•- part,- Z omm, Sir -inu- ««mi,. Goode, m honour of the PATA debate, and their Wives. Conspicuous were the present trends of Part* ;ind New York creations m afternoon frocks, the235 words
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Article150 1959-01-28 2 (From Pate 1) irrwai s»«*i# in 8 tne b.^'Ki-iont ruriA.ij by another 2.800-fm. removing the railway line to make way for the runway, broadenmg the runway. m>tallation Of night flying facilities and extension of the present I minal building. The overall cost is I 000 but the150 words
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Advertisement1166 1959-01-28 2 iCT A M f\ h f^^V li^rm Yr^"™*^^^ JBaWRH^^ A LITTLE BIT THAT GOES A LONG WAY BOOKS O PUBLICATIONS LEAENING MALAY? These books are helpful: Pocket Mala j English English Malay Dictionary $1.75: easy Malay vocabulary $.175: K:tab KataKata Mela.vu $1.50: Chanai Bahasa Melayu $1-00 Postag. Free. Pustnka. 1161,166 words
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Advertisement479 1959-01-28 2 auction sale of Nos. 14 18 Robinson Road. Singapore ON THURSDAY 29th JANUARY, 19^9 at 2.30 p.m. MnRTr 1 ArFF'« c*ir. ™"«*hj«*j"^ o«^e,. 1. LAND AT KANG CHOO BIN KD off Upprr Scrancoon Rd q 99 rs- lpa" s?pa 12 S4S sin ft f^ Srs PhHiD Hoalim Pn inHMtnrcV 11OaUm479 words
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Advertisement492 1959-01-28 2 imar pi-lavar Vacancies for English Classes. THIS is to advice that there are more vacancies m evening classes irnm Frimarv i i" vP1 PQCO annlv directly to the f«^v,tt <« nhar-P at the I^7 Z P#nine from School any evening iruni MONDAY t«» FPIDA\ brr-^n 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.492 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article332 1959-01-28 3 ctic Area Travel Association's eighth I \ed m Singapore on Monday with hasis placed on the Pacific area as greatest attraction for tourists. Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul ngapore's Chief Minister, Tun Lim welcoming the delegates, pledged H ents' support for this vast and I lustrv because of the unique332 words
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Article348 1959-01-28 3 I stock hit a new low m the Singapore I stive Assembly m the last two days. In two I en the Governments Housing and Developand its Election (Amendment) Bill to proUory voting, the party's ''power politics," 1 was described by one speaker, came under ■criticism. There was little348 words
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Article36 1959-01-28 3 L S^£APOR ±1. urn leek Mm Koa<J I^P° r/» vS L q tfflUs-~' cid h§ V; 4 93 Cowan bt lei V n- Leth St Tel: *^1 91-A. Bukit China Tel: M/l36 words
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Article1176 1959-01-28 3 James McKensie - Pakistan And The West James McKensie By KARACHI PAKISTAN has always of t^ 5, a lQ y al of the West. Will she remam r so under her new th^ SGr u ers ln Karachi think she will but they fn y^ here may be changes m the emphasis of1,176 words
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Article719 1959-01-28 3 M. Sirichotiratana - Thailand To Close Opium Dens M. Sirichotiratana By BANGKOK THAILAND hopes soon to put an end to opium smoking m the country. The Revolutionary Party decreed recently that all opium dens throughout the country would cease operations by June 30, 1959. Starting with the New Year, all opium addicts now719 words
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Article245 1959-01-28 3 FRASER WIGHTON - FRASER WIGHTON By 1 LONDON. POLITICIANS of all part- ies are predicting a "prosperity" financial budget m April for what is widely expected to be Britain's general election year. Supporters of Mr. Harold Macmillan's Conservative Government claim that the recent marked strengthening «f the national economy provides245 words
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Article1039 1959-01-28 3 J. BRONOWSKI - J. BRONOWSKI By LONDON J^ WEEK ago the Ministry for Education brought out a long and detailed pamphlet on "Teaching Mathematics m Secondary Schools." This is the first official publication on secondary school mathematics since 1912, and its appearance, after almost fifty years of silence, is1,039 words
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Advertisement33 1959-01-28 3 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL33 words
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Article, Illustration637 1959-01-28 4 BIG FUTURE IN TOURIST EXPERT Two PATA research officials here to survey possibilities TOURISM and travel must be regarded as an important industry and. with planning and expansion, a much greater increase could be achieved m the next ten years, chairman of the Research and Survey Committee, Mr W. JStandardpic - 637 words
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226 1959-01-28 4 REPORT ON S'PORE FOR ALL THE DELEGATES DELEGATES to :he Pacific Area Travel Association conference learned m a report on Singapore yesterday that the Paya Lebar Airport was one of the few m the Pacific now able to take all ;ypes of jet aircraft, as well as normal piston-engined planes.226 words
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Article108 1959-01-28 4 Commission for varsity probe THE SINGAPORE Government yesterday appointed a five-man commission to probe into the teademic standards of the Nanyang University. and make recommendations. The Commission is expected to commence work on Feb. 16. The probe will last about four weeks. The Commission will consist of Dr. S L.108 words
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Article91 1959-01-28 4 PENANG, Tues. The Appeals Weeks Committee of the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society. Penang and Province Wellesley branch, will meet at the branch headquarters m MacAlister Road tomorrow evening. This year the Red Cress Week will be from March 2 to j. Suggestions to rai^e91 words
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Article60 1959-01-28 4 A MALAYAN Railway labourer, R. Murugiah, 36, slipped while uncoupling a railway carriage and a wagon ran over him mi n the marshalling yard, Singapore, yesterday. He was treated at the General Hospital for injuries on the arms and legs. The train was being shunted into60 words
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74 1959-01-28 4 'SAMSU' MAN COULDN'T PAY $3,800 FINE OH Sno Bee. 19. was vesteruay tined a total of $:*,BOO m a Singapore Court for possession of dutiable 'samsu' and distilling apparatus. A customs party found Oh witn 15 gallons of 'samsu' and a still m a hut at Thomson Road on De:\74 words
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462 1959-01-28 4 HIS PRIDE WAS HURT, SO GUILD SECRETARY GASSED HIMSELF JOSEPH Jack Wilfred E cf the Straits Merchant Na "very sociable, jovial, gcnero he was found gassed at his Road early on Christmas D I Bcnn, 58-year-o:d seen tan Officers' Guild, was i and good friend' belorc home m Tclok Blangari462 words
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Article134 1959-01-28 4 THE Singapore C.ty Council yesterday regretted the in- convenience cau>ed to the public because of delay in .-ending water and electricity bills. A Council .-poktvir. in aaJd i that as a result of extensive reorganization carried out in the Mechan^ed Accounts Sec- tion. the .^ending134 words
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Article86 1959-01-28 4 ENJOY NEW YEAR AT THE FAIR CALL THE organizing committee of the Singapore Constitution Exposition ha s invited 3.000 members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to visit the Expo>ition during the first two dajf of the Chinese New Year on Feb. 8 and 9 A co-sponsor of the Exposition.86 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-01-28 4 rrk;adii:r b. t. v. Cowey. has been appointed Deputy Commander, Singapore Base District He succeeds Briuadier W.S.F. Hickie who will be leaving today for the United Kingdom to take up appointment m the War Office. Brigadier Cowey was commanding the Ist. Bn. the Welch Regiment m Hongkong.58 words
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Article43 1959-01-28 4 A YOUTH. N« Kon- h va s yesterday lined $40n by Teluk Anson Maj^fltrtte, 1 Sycri Othman bin Ali. for ning a lottery. The $8f) found on Ng if I time of arrest was ordered by the court to be confiscated43 words
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Article69 1959-01-28 4 f/ Wxed jM LI" r r:i nil uuututioQ I nc Ir Bingaj ||V Dc w and HI a ta. II Ir art;. sun I L from i ne Jf^fr'. m Mi I HE dr:\ Er II; w 11am |P stor. .1 1 L often him Knight ll* drur 169 words
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Article30 1959-01-28 4 18. U.i by tw<> i Blngai At th« I Stand B p.m. when I when I junct.cn "?^H i M M hem 1 I M Cti m P I30 words
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Advertisement169 1959-01-28 4 use Rexona for the natural loveliness •Mir rnn ho o\o?i Io o iop, l>ut dK^ ->s^h blend of natural oils that nourish the skin, lli^ kfrpin^ it Mjpplo and radiant. Give x.>ur fMl^^fe J^ the care it deser\cs Ln u>uig rcfrcshnif; J&i (/{j2/XjO7ICI wh adl The beauty soap that cares169 words
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Article384 1959-01-28 5 And hold meeting of Pnncipals-urges "*1 /c h <«' hurnal entrance examinaUo'ns S t m lh official organ of the Teachers National SSUe of the The "Teacher," which Congress, says, points out that educatTon h as b een ultl Un *«al effbrt, ot exnenditnro ir. ,k. as Deen the384 words
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Article85 1959-01-28 5 THE FIRST-EVER Nationalist Chinese ship to call m Singapore, is expected to arrive here next week. She is the 6.000-ton Union Carrier, of the China Union Lines and was recently launched m Taipei. Local agents for the Union Carrier here told The Standard yesterday85 words
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85 1959-01-28 5 LICENCES PLEA. COUNCIL TO DISCUSS THE Singapore City Council should direct the Registrar of Vehicles to approve all applications from taxi drivers, trisha pedallers and conductors whose licences have been cancelled for committing minor offences. A motion to this effect has been tabled by Liberal Socialist Councillor. Mr. Lee Bah85 words
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Article, Illustration224 1959-01-28 5 A LEADING fashion designer m Singapore is shortly leaving on a world trip, and plans to bring with her a large collection of Eastern fabrics. She is Mrs. Marie Lim, proprietress of Salon New Yorker and president of the YWCA Business and Professional224 words
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Article46 1959-01-28 5 TWO members of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve were awarded Volunteer Reserve Decorations yesterday for their long service. They were: Lt. Cdr. Baldwyn Robert Lowick and Lt. Cdr. Leonard William Xarman, who have each put m 20 years m the MRNVR.46 words
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Article185 1959-01-28 5 LANDLORD TO FACE ROBBERY CHARGE A SINGAPORE preliminary inquiry yesterday heard a woman describe how she was robbed and assaulted by a man who she alleged also outraged her modesty. The woman, a farmer, Ng Si Hoon of Yio Chu Kang identified her landlord, Neo Ah Hoe alias Ah Peh185 words
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Article163 1959-01-28 5 Organiser of tour absconded A MAN, who absconded to Penang with fare he had collected for an organised tour of the Federation, was yesterday jailed for two months. The man, Abdul Hamid bin Haji Mydin of Kampong Wak Tanjong. yesterday pleaded guilty m a Singapore court on two charges of163 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-01-28 5 mpl k. lues. I m, the I Indian oo> I that he was, I ntly, a B Marlamma i Street has I to adopt rman of ig< ment I Mr. G. V. I I Prvss ght. had been thing, l braid and H Suppui^t- wor? a I ra and86 words
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Article106 1959-01-28 5 ttIXS Number One is expected N risupore next a two-week visit. Commandant Dame Barnrtt. Director I Women's Royal Air lie to arrive by hi Britain on Feb. tkkf of the 5.000W RAF. m Britain th* KAF stations T p ngih and Sele- She will meet RAF wives during her106 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-01-28 5 MISS Margaret Koh. a 17--year-old student .who left Singapore yesterdau for further studies m Sydney. Miss Koh will join tht Australasia Missionary College for her matriculation examinations. She hopes to study music later. She is a former student of the South-east Asia Union College75 words
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Article110 1959-01-28 5 ARMED ROBBERS, burglars and thieves made a combined haul of $30,000 m jewellery, cash and goods from Singapore homes over the past two days. In one hold-up alone the biggest m recent months a gang got away with cash and jewellery worth $15,000. The110 words
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Article290 1959-01-28 5 Family mum on secret romance THE S'PORE MAN WHO WED JOHORE PRINCESS... THE family of Alan George Scharanguivel, m Singapore, whose secret marriage to Princess Zubeidah, was recently headlined m the English Press, were yesterday tightlipped about his romance. Mrs. Scharanguivel contacted by The Standard m her Devonshire Road home,290 words
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Article38 1959-01-28 5 HONGKONG. Jan 27 Special Standard Service* Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15 94 to £1 Sterling $5.75 to US$l; $1.83 to Malayan $1; $0 06 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $252.50 to a tael38 words
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369 1959-01-28 5 Mr. Is smokes: promises won't fool anyone Lee accuses PEOPLES Action Party leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said at the Legislative Assembly yesterday: "No one will make commitments involving: millions of dollars m the cigarette factory on the basis of the Singapore Government's promises, as its tenure has barely eight369 words
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284 1959-01-28 5 Objections So that factory plan is to get a new screening SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy yesterday assured the Legislative Assembly that the proposed State-owned cigarette factory could produce cigarettes "as good as the imported qualities." "I can assure this House that we will be284 words
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Advertisement24 1959-01-28 5 when TIME is important I JUiiSi niIAMTY I /^^^^H^ IS ESSENTIAL JPpJ^^k THAT IS WHY MEN OF (f </%N^^^^m DISTINCTION CHOOSE %J^^^W DAYMATIC I24 words
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Advertisement35 1959-01-28 5 fLAST^I FOUR J I DAYS j I come \\n see rm; II -J Ml MJSBELiEVABLE BABUAiSS I 1 BB IS ALL BEPABTMEXTS I I j^H H id V J^h SINGAPORE IPQH TAIPINC KUALA LUMPUR PENANG35 words
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Article440 1959-01-28 6 LIM - LIM BY 'Their votes could be decisive but they shirked duty at polls INDEPENDENT member for Changl, Mr. Lim Cher Keng, m the Legislative Assembly yesterday branded the middle class population of Singapore as "an irresponsible lot of people/ Knowing that they had an important role to play m440 words
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Article, Illustration329 1959-01-28 6 TUNKU IS MAN OF THE HOUR THAI PRINCE 'Malayans fortunate to have him PENANG, Tues Prince Chula Chakrabongse of Thailand said here today that the people of Malaya were very fortunate to have Tunku Abdul Rahman as Prime Minister, for m him, they have "the right man at the right329 words
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162 1959-01-28 6 (Hawker chief) MAYOR Ong Eng Guan yesterday admitted that he had "admonished and rebuked" the Superintendent of the Singapore City Council's Markets and Hawkers Department, Mr. L.A. Marcus. The Mayor said thi R in a I written reply to Councillor Lee Bah Chee. who162 words
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Article112 1959-01-28 6 MURDER: POLICE NAB GANGSTER PENANG. Tues. A secret society member of gang 24, wanted by the Police m connection with a murder which took place m Dato Kramat Road last year, was arrested by the special branch outside his residence m Magazine Road this afternoon. This wanted man, on whose112 words
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77 1959-01-28 6 MALACCA, Tues.— The 25--year-old son of a late Malacca millionaire has been placed on five years' restricted residence by the Chief Minister. Dato Osman bin Talib, for alleged secret society activities. He was one of the five "Tiger Generals" detained by Malacca Police last October77 words
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Article42 1959-01-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A 25-year-old housewife. Khoo Ang Kai. was 0 :< morning rushed to hospital m a serious condition after being attacked with a parang. Police disclosed that she received head injuries following a quarrel with a man.42 words
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Article23 1959-01-28 6 THE public is warned that firing practices from the Blakan Mati Rifle Range will take place from Feb 1 to 28.23 words
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126 1959-01-28 6 ALOR STAR, Tve s A Kedah princess. Tunku Sakinah. a younger sister of the Sultan of Kedah who was recently re-married to her French husband, Mr S Borotra according to Muslim rites, plans to have a second honeymoon probably m Penang. A source close to126 words
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Article, Illustration118 1959-01-28 6 For on Sunday he was eaagM m a im terrorist ambush at Gunong Rap.v. three oula Ipoh. m which an ex-Red. Chin Voon, wt* Chow, barely a few feet from the victtei merciless attack, was shot m the thigh In Ipoh hospital, yesterday. how mq the "few terrifying; minutes118 words
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Article43 1959-01-28 6 PEN'ANG, Tucs.— Educationa: assistance for nine ohr.rircn of ex-Servicemen was given v the Ex-Servires Association of Malaya. Penang branch. Tnis was diseased at the monthly meeting of the association hrre today. This a book* fo r < the voar I mor- siderei lani43 words
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Article, Illustration460 1959-01-28 7 ALL'S SET FOR THE EXPOSITION'S GRAND OPENING ggtf Flare will herald unique event TWO thousand people hay b 't dto 't ness the irrand onrn v en aaa nn «i LfaTvSL^ £y the Chief 'MinistX^n T^n n?? Ckf at 5 pm on Saturday. chairman c^ Minister wiU be met on460 words
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Article89 1959-01-28 7 PEXAXG, Tues.— Vacancies m the PenaJig Port Commission should be filled by employees with the necessary experience and training, stated the president on the Penang Port Commission Employees Union. Mr. Gerald V. Abraham. He added that the Commission was now training graduates for higher posts.89 words
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Article81 1959-01-28 7 TA I P I N G, Tues.— Private Ross Macley Bucat. 25. of the RoyaJ Australian Air Force, Butterworth. was killed when the car m which he was travelling with his wife and another Australian soldier, went off the road and overturned m a ditch81 words
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358 1959-01-28 7 That merger? I'd rather not say anything— Home mJ^ CC £l Tues British Secretary of State for mo wealth the Earl of Home refused to be drawn into a discussion on the long term possibility of Singamnfti me r i?- ng With the Feder *tion when he visited the mpnt358 words
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Article144 1959-01-28 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers fes.'sr, 83? 84i Rl.S b No.l Mi March 84s 845 RS S. No. 2 83 835 RS.S. No. 3 821 821 Tone: Easier The tin price m Singapore was $386? per picul (up SI). LONDON144 words
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Article33 1959-01-28 7 THE Assistant District Officer, Bentong, Dato Mohamed bin Dato Ibrahim, has been transferred to Taiping as the Chief A.D.O. His place has been taken by Inche Kamaruzzaman bin Mohamed Sharif! from Temerloh.33 words
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Article, Illustration247 1959-01-28 7 MALAYA'S AIR FORCE HAS BRIGHT FUTURE Best trained men 'Legless Bader PENANG, Tues. Legless "Battle of Britain" war ace. Group Captain Douglas Bader, who was on a flying visit here, told The Standard today before taking off for Rangoon that he foresaw a very bright future for the newly-formed Royal247 words
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261 1959-01-28 7 Kathi criticises court proceedings THE CHIEF KATHI of Singapore, Tuan Haji Ali bin Mohammed Said Salleh, yesterday said that proceedings m the Shariah Court were not being conducted m a satisfactory manner. He made the allegation before the Court president. Tuan Taha Suhaimi. m a case m which a businessman261 words
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Miscellaneous490 1959-01-28 7 ■■BLjHßH^BVV^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^P^ noincer s Choice, fi "0 The News, Now*. 7On R e 'n' Shine 7.10 r2#Vl I ■i I ft^l VVVWVW 1 W ff Jl B°j Announcer's Choice Aga.n. Mus'.cai Clock. 8.00 News. 805 LV ■ilii|||il ■llliilff 111 I 111 8 30-9 00 Mantovani and His Musical Clock. R3O Mantovani490 words
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Advertisement1191 1959-01-28 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD ec CO., LID. Tel: 24 12 (18 lines) (incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) "5? THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON fir CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Capo of Good Hope) Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to1,191 words
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Advertisement1021 1959-01-28 8 MITSUI PB LINE JAPAN LINE S'poi* P.S'hom P.nong Amogisan Mam for Japan l nftrts 6 Feb r 9 rwv N«hi.an MoVu 14 Feb 12 F.b 10 F.b Accepting cargo for Pacific. Central and South American ports with or without transhipment ot Jaoan on through bills of lad.na, U.S.A. LINI. For1,021 words
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Advertisement574 1959-01-28 8 EAST ASIATIC l|l HOMEWARD SAILINGS for Adtn. Port u A Mnl Rofferdom, Amittrdom, Bremen, Mowbgr. >| Gothenburg and Otlo. N *S^^B Spore p j. fes s f k 67 J s •"SELANDIA" M 20/Jllrt 1 Calls London tor pottengert. I Call* Beyrouth Lotto kie. I OUTWARD SAILINGS for Bangkok and574 words
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Article96 1959-01-28 9 7. (Router) ng to regain as trading •at ion proa and the Indonesian re hopen dity Exn their .re. mmodity conducted ng a trade and ed the exalt hough here would tul of the g( i prra- up on a war for the d sugar of Java and tate96 words
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Article13 1959-01-28 9 I^nee Banks t rollov to merchants ready: M Belgian Kroner remain13 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-01-28 9 food h a i f h h p /V lion f "Ovaltine," the tion WhlS^fi oH%a t "?rv r Consli ™'<>"a' «J5 reduced prioe of 10 cents f per cup special| y have made provision for A\ nan T hls tlme we45 words
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282 1959-01-28 9 mnttt HR L winners of the 1958 Gold Cup Contest organized by The Public Life Assurance Co Ltd will receive their prizes at the company's annual dinner to be held at the Capitol Restaurant, on Sunday The Lav Pak Khuan District Championship Gold Cup282 words
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Article53 1959-01-28 9 PEPPER expor: from Sarawak last ye: amounted to 9.727 tons, an increase of 97 tons over the previous year (9.630 tons). The rise was due to increased exports of white Peeper, to. 5.137 tons (from 2,830 tons m 1957). Exports of black pepper fell to 4,59053 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-01-28 9 secretary general. and A. Sunantanaphan, the secretary Mr. Punyanitya is attending the conference as president of the Boon Vanit Travel Agency. Bangkok.— Standardpic TWO officials of the Thai Board of Trade are attending the Pacific Area Travel Association conference being held m Singapore. They areStandardpic - 56 words
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231 1959-01-28 9 LONDON PAPER HAILS SOVIET TIN AGREEMENT LONDON, Jan. 27 (Reutcr) The Financial Times today welcomed the "understanding" between Russia and the International Tin Council on Russian exports of tin for this year with some satisfaction. Russia, which is outside the International Agreement has undertaken to limit her exports to noncommunist231 words
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Article174 1959-01-28 9 INDUSTRIAL Section on the Malayan share market was steady yesterday, while Tins and Rubbers were quiet. Turnover wa? small. Price changes announced were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellrrs Fed. Dispensary 1.09 1.11 Fraser Neave Ords. 1.M 1.58 Gammon 1.71 1.73 Malayan Cement 1.67 1.69 Metal Box 162174 words
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Article309 1959-01-28 9 MALAYAN sharebrokcrs reoorted the following business done up to 3.30 p.m yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.10 ready ard delayed): Fitzpatricks $1.05 to $1.045: F. S. ords. 11.56; Gammon $1.72 delayed; Goodwood Park $1 00 odd lot: W. Hammer $1.60; H Waugh $1.31, $1.30: M. Cement $I.6ft. $1.67|. $1.69; McAiister309 words
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Article101 1959-01-28 9 SINGAPORE CfciMM Produce Exchange noon c]o c ine p r ices ocr dicuJ ve.nerday were: Copra Dec-Jan. $42 buyers; $43 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $64 sellers m drums $67 sellers; Muntok white pepper $138 sellers; Sarawak white $137 sellers; special Sarawak biark $73. Singapore Copra Association closing prices101 words
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Article164 1959-01-28 9 OUTER ROADS Benveg. Tong Wee. Statius Jensen, Saroena, Tong Poj. Melva. Reginald Kerr. Fukien. Bontekoc. Berebere. President Polk. Sanana. Automedon, Terukawa Maru. Wing On, Kian Ann. Calt. Riau. Yamashita Maru Lokan. Orna. Tronoh. Wei Ming. Everglory, Selandia. Inchkilda. E Lucky. Pangkor. Lao. Francoise. Heather. Choysang. INNER ROADS Playaran,164 words
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173 1959-01-28 9 LONDON. Jan. 27 (UPI) The Tin Council, m making the announcement tonight of the Russian tin cut. pointed out that the USSR was not a member of the International Tin Agreement and accordingly was not obliged to make any commitments m respect of trade173 words
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Article94 1959-01-28 9 MANILA. Jan. 27 (Reuter) First supplies of a new Philippine coinage are being issued at the Central Bank here Thc>e are the first roms of the Independent Republic to be Issued an<j will eventually replace paper bills issued m recent years and coins issued when94 words
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184 1959-01-28 9 Rubber Slips On Reports Of High Output SINGAPORE rubber prire yesterday dropped lj cen's. to 84$ cents per lb. for International first grade February shipment, following reports of exceptionally high Malayan output of the commodity last month. The drop has brought the pn^e back to the level prevailing m December.184 words
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Advertisement242 1959-01-28 9 writing ftT^P Sl3.rtS Bj^"" -1 I Smootr)-no«insO*i)nk t Q l^^bv l» ihe only ink ronuin* '^^Hfc^^S X U^ Ing Solv-X— the maple V▼V X in sred lent which Il ;^>7^V i B l cleans roar pen as yen \StTK EjjbU B writ*. For «afety. n« vf^*^ fl Bb<. I r.ryal242 words
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Advertisement112 1959-01-28 9 ¥IV k f £P Fr.N. £m jM |^^h WM B \vA m rear (Ktn» i himpiene/7/ JM 1 old Napoleon) A \i W* V CIFT OF A HANDSOME SJgP J9E CICARETTE LIGHTER WITH 3L Jj EVERY BOTTLE OF COURVOfSIER Wm fmjm STAR BRANDY. A CIFT OF A BEAUTIFUL MOULDED KEY-RINC112 words
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Article, Illustration1292 1959-01-28 10 Thousands Fought To See His Body fgfg Just A Little Man In A Baggy Brown Sui^B,,, Yet he had ruled them by fear THE whole of Moscow was agog on that bitterly cold January day just 35 years ago. By word of mouth the news flashed through the startled city1,292 words
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Article, Illustration175 1959-01-28 10 TRUE TALES --The Life of President Eisenhower (1) by VERUS PRESIDE\T EISENHOWER On November 6, 1956, the people of the United States chose Duight David Eisenhower to be President of their country for the second time. Election to the Presidency is the highest honor Americans can bestow upon any citizen.175 words
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Article495 1959-01-28 10 HAIG NICHOLSO - Britain To Test 'F lying Saucer' HAIG NICHOLSO gRITAIN has high hopes of soon winning what has developed int tional rare to test the world's first flying: saucer and pointinj thci smooth "Magic Carpet' travel low over sea and land. Mr. D. Hennessey, a member of the National Research D495 words
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Advertisement13 1959-01-28 10 ALL WELCOME!!! /^>J SPECIAL DISCOUNT <- 382>NO*TH BRIDGE ROAP SfNGAPORE. (OPPOSITE THE ODEON THEATRE)13 words
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Article455 1959-01-28 11 ghgh Polly Slipper is steadily running back to her last season's form and should be one of the best bets m today's card m the opening event, the 6f sprint for Class 2. Division 4 horses. The six-year-old by His Slipper scored a series455 words
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Article628 1959-01-28 11 STANDARD NAP Polly Slipper DINKUM Dinkum, Grand Chancellor and perhaps Krakatoa should have the finish of the 6f event for Class 1. Division 3 horses to themselves. My pick is Dinkum. Dinkum lacks nothing m early pace and may prove too speedy for the opposition here. He led all the628 words
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Article, Illustration534 1959-01-28 11 SCRUTINEER - GENERAL PIL IF NO RAIN SCRUTINEER By GENERAL PIL gets a track to his liking and I confidently expect him to lead his field home m the main 6f. sprint (Race 5) for Class One, Division One performers at Bukit Timah this afternoon, second day of the Singapore Turf Club534 words
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Advertisement224 1959-01-28 11 UMmcas Greatest Snierlainer COMING ..r^M. EXOTIC 1 SKY M I on Flllßl ARY j|^ J and Mlrih 17th 19.-i9 Vf .fSjB JM|I t- DIRECT lo lirlnf TOU I FROM *ml%^Sfc^ M-t rvn.mg I HOLLYWOOD T?Z? I JOHN CALVERT j g presents 1 "FANTASY" I I with PILITA CORRALtS-Spanish Song Bird224 words
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Miscellaneous1073 1959-01-28 11 1 cc Ra <* 4 Race 5 Race 6 Uace 7 Scrutineer ™»£,S" Pi f^^H ss=r-r Francis EPoST^ »^ip- n -^l_ *^L_ tga^rtL. Winn G A NERAl PIL srSSTS 5^ Bmmt b,'is f nr j V""Y h B d W..d t .t. Lady Apri^l,...,, II wry 7 tMAJvcss v^rA i\1,073 words
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242 1959-01-28 12 Wanderers Force Cricket Club To Fight For Victory ai^u.iruttr, cricKet tiuo nacl to tight all the way for their three-nil victory over Wanderers Sports Club In the Singapore Hockey Association Senior knockout tournament on the Padang yesterday. The SCC played their usual fast and thrustful game. Had it not been242 words
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Article48 1959-01-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A goal scored by Jahendran five n-iinutes from time helped Tamilian Physical Cultural Association to beat Federation Armoured Car Regiment by 1-0 m a SHA hockey knockout competition n»n the Princes Road stadium here today. There was no scoring m the first half.48 words
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Article198 1959-01-28 12 Services 7-A-Side Rugby KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor Club A\ RAF B' Victoria Institution and th< Federation Ramblers reachcc the semi-final stage of th< Selangor Services sevcn-a-siri< rugger competition which ccn tinued on the Armed Force; ground today. The results of today's quar ter-final matches were: Selan gor Club 'A' beat198 words
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Article, Illustration267 1959-01-28 12 B.A.M. TO ASK KING FOR A CUP This Will Help Develop Talent In The Schools *a. I*in ki j fe^i i r^ I r^^^^^^i ■aI 11*1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.—The Badminton Association of Malaya is approaching the Yang di Pertuan Agong to donate a "King's Cup" for the National Inter-State, Inter-Schools267 words
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154 1959-01-28 12 Olympic Soccer Malaya Must Submit Early Entry KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Malaya must submit her entry :by Fcb 20 U she wmnts to take part m the lTth Olympiad soccer to-urnament m Rome :ext year. The Federation of Malaya Olympic Council. ha> received letter from the International Olympic Committee explaining i154 words
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Article129 1959-01-28 12 80 m.p.h. Drive Killed Hawthorn GI'ILDFOKD. England. Jan. 2"» (Reutcn A verdict of accidental death wa s recorded at an inquest here yesterday on Mike Hawthorn. the world champion ratine driver, who was killed m a car crash last Thursday. The coroner said that the condition of the car after129 words
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342 1959-01-28 12 Police, Varsity To Meet Again In KO Hockey LEAGUE champions, Singapore Police Sports Association and University of Malaya failed to reach a decision in the opening game of the Singapore Hockey Association's senior knockout competition, when they drew one-all at Bukit Timah yesterday. The game, played at a hectic pace342 words
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Article109 1959-01-28 12 SOCCER— M aI a y Junior League Pondok Peranakan r's. Semngoou Malays, M.F.A. Ground. S.G.SF.A. Dfo. I— MJUV.V R. :■.<. T.T.S.H. "A," Jalan Bcsar. 5.15 p.m. 1 STB. r.s\ PoUcc "A." Jalan Besar. 6.20 >.m. 2A Education vs. SMS. Printing nmund. 2A S.G.M.H. and T \V. vt. Jurong.109 words
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99 1959-01-28 12 WELLINGTON. Jan. 27 (Rcuter) Auckland won the Plunkct Shield New Zealand's major flm class cricket competition today when they gained first inn.nu.s point* :n their drawn match with Northern Districts at Hamilton. Auckland who last won the trophy m 1946-47. finished with 35 points. Otago99 words
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856 1959-01-28 12 Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Tues. Two monarchs and two Heirs \pp.umt of thru states have entered for the ninth postwar AH Malaya Mftlajn irmn i, ljrn to be held m Kuala Lumpur during the Chinese New Year btlMayi :m m Z to 10. i856 words
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170 1959-01-28 12 Gardeners To Play Senior League Cricket This Year BEEANGOON (iarden Sports Club who ifel Singapore Cricket Associations junior champ"" with Royal Air Force hangi. will pla> m kl division when the season starts m W.in fi Ikll However, Uli Gardener.will bo on trial for a yeai This was the decision170 words
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Article70 1959-01-28 12 MALAYANS BEATEN AGAIN RANGOON, Jan. 27. (Rcutcr). The Malayan team was beaten 2-0 m their last game with v Burmese selection team oday. In a last the Malay.ui> OTganl— d swilt raids but their .shots at close range narrowly missed the goal or hit the post. Robert Choc and Boon70 words
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Article52 1959-01-28 12 SYDNEY. Jan. 27 (Router) -The MCC's match against New South Wales Wto abandoned as a draw here today Rain which fell continuously from yesterday's close prevented any play on the rmal day of the four-day match Final scores were* New South Wales 215 and 44 for to wicket:52 words
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Advertisement67 1959-01-28 12 |HSn9GUIS}Gn£)GII£X3n£X2nEK3n£H3IIDGA£3GpI j jjuWlim wrvi II ig^ (.MA SOITH-EAST ASIA S! I r-"^BNC^fes I Circle Phone Reservations Musi Bo Picked l"p |5 WT TmW^ Brfr »-00 p.m. NO FREE LIST. l^ jßJßl^^^^fc^flißffi^'' j y --.^B W 1 I tE\^m :-^wapi^^^<B^B I H B&^^fif^l m%l A eS^B S J *5 l jj67 words
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Article253 1959-01-28 13 LINDA CHONG - LINDA CHONG By v of you dreams' 1 itch myZ and be- \ery i isinf. i few hours of and lay I soon ing and I as a m y over a water. I ard with 'icd. :ncd r« hand It must I I *ense! i thered ton« :r.e.253 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-01-28 13 SUMMONED to the gloomy mansion «f mult millionaire shipping magnate Amo s Hardy. RIP KIRRY is met at the door by exotically attractive Cheri Larch. A few minutes later the ace criminologist is given an attache case crammed with bank note<> and a strange79 words
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Article743 1959-01-28 13 Chinese New Year In H'kong ESI m Hongkong preparing to he arrr il of their s ar. thp 'Year of nn February 8, 11 the traditional of the octhe new year sst holimarked Christiting and of the Hongkong, festivities to stress eer> ;atting ?ments or roof-tops, 'Vir/er's thin cotp f743 words
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Article562 1959-01-28 13 Public Speaking Is An Art k A Me^Ther!* u SC T Cd l'u W bCSt nc COuld im P fOVC his English and succeed m "How to be lUa anotncr question lam constantly being asked and that is: 1 v Public speaker?" endow TaLft S^nevTSr* f EngUsh quallty Can als6562 words
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Article282 1959-01-28 13 p E V L A N G Methodist VT Girls' School will be staging Shakespeare's everpopular "As You Like It" m their school hall at 7 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 30 and Saturday, Jan. 31. A visit to this play will be well worth the282 words
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Article, Illustration33 1959-01-28 13 THE above composition was completed by 18-year-old Chan Kam Huat of the Singapore Chinese Hi K h School. It was selected for the schools annual Art Exhibition held recently.33 words
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Article200 1959-01-28 13 IN the dark of night when A slumber fails And my restless soul is U'ont to .fly Thro' the boundless regions wild and free Where reality is far from nigh, T SEE the dreamy, distant, <airy shore. With beating waves upon its sand .\»j the sen's enigmatic,200 words
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Miscellaneous108 1959-01-28 13 HBBQIB| By RITA DEL MAR IX>DAY'S QUOTATION! Noise proves nothing. Often a h^n who has merely laid an egg cackks as if she had laid an asteroid." —Mark Twain. WEDNESDAY FOR EVERYONE: Give some thought to the state of your finances and possessions. Continue vith what is started or under108 words
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Miscellaneous279 1959-01-28 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Ca PP HE'S THE 1 MOPE ME /NEXT SHOW'S IN P\KE-) I i TME SUM'S THINK PM Afl IIL^A &KSGEST DOE5NT 7 t APPLE JUNCTION fGETTlN'AAE n'LLPEELf <iOr "\_*i_, Z n --^T//\ M,T </ GETA > )-_____r^» DROWSY- I TO MV J PtTCHtRS i*W*Lpf FUNNiWT FRfAK/iy279 words
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Article205 1959-01-28 14 HOLLAND GETS BRITAIN'S BACKING Irian Issue LONDON. Jan. 27 (Reuter) Britain today reaffirmed support for the Dutch position m Netherlands New Guinea and undertook further study of technical arguments for maintaining existing facilities for the Royal Dutch Airline (KLMt m Singapore. A Press communique announced this at the end of205 words
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Article87 1959-01-28 14 CALCUTTA, Jan. 27. (LJPI). One person was killed yesterday when members of a Communist procession clashed with persons marching under auspices of th^ Congress Party m the Calcutta Port area. About M persons were injured, many seriously. They included 14 policemen who had fired tear-gas shells87 words
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186 1959-01-28 14 Neutralism Will Isolate Japan Kishi TOKYO. Jan. Kishi today rejected neutra sition socialists, as Japan's 27 (VPI) Prime Minister Xobusuke ism, espoused by the oppoforeign policy. Mr. Kishi declared m his administrative speech before the reconvened Diet session that a policy of neutralism "will isolate our country and will ultimately186 words
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Article91 1959-01-28 14 Pravda man seeks asylum PANMUNJOM Jan 27 (Reuter) A 29-year-old North Korean reportertranslator for the Soviet newspaper. "Pravda." today escaped to the United Nations side at Panmunjom His name i s Lee Pong Joon. an employee of the Pravda bureau m Pyongyang for the past three years. Lee i s91 words
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195 1959-01-28 14 Duke Lays Foundation Stone Of A College NEW DELHI. Jan. 27 (Reuter> The Duke of Edinburgh today laid the foundation stone of a new College of Engineering and Technology towards which British Government and British Industry are jointly contributing £500 000 m. Malayan). The College on the outskirts of New195 words
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Article322 1959-01-28 14 'Russia's economic strength enough to capture world* MOSCOW, Jan. 27 (UPI) Buoyant Nikita Khrushchev proclaimed a new communist doctrine today at the opening of the 21st. Party Congress that neither hot nor cold war is inevitable any longer because Red economic strength is enough to win322 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-01-28 14 SHE'S got that glamorous French look. But the only thing French about this 38-245-37 lovely is her name Diana French. Soon you will be able to see twenty-year-old i Diana again on I 8.8.C. TV. She has just been chosen for a part m a mystery serial,56 words
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Article240 1959-01-28 14 Other mein points mentioned by Mr. Khrushchev were: SUMMIT: A renewed call for a summit meejnc. and said it had been faUf confirmed that war was not inevitable. GERMANY: Conclusion of a peace treaty was the key to a solution. COLD WAR: H e pleaded tor240 words
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Article56 1959-01-28 14 PEKING' S FIRST WOMEN COPS PEKING, Jan. 27, (Reuter). Peking's fir.st thrve women traffic "cops," with long. black, plaited pigtails flowing down their backs. have stared point duty m the Chinese capital. The tnree policewomen, aged 20. 21 and 22. wear the same dark blue tunics, slacks and hats with56 words
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300 1959-01-28 14 Sordid Charges EX-PREMIER AND CALL-GIRL INVOLVED PARIS. Jan. 27 (TPI) A blonde, 23-year-old "Call-Girl" was the key figure today m a sensational legal battle that has entangled one of France's most wealthy families m sordid charges and counter charges of bribery, blackmail, procuring and attempted murder. A former French Premier"300 words
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Article85 1959-01-28 14 LIVERPOOL. EXGLAN D, Jan 27, (Reuter). Police called to a bi' block of offices here today removed what appeared to 1 a home-made bomb m an attache case. Staff were alerted after a 16-year-old gni clerk had received an anonymous phone call warning her to leave85 words
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79 1959-01-28 14 CONSPIRACY 'NIPPED' BY CASTRO'S MEN HAVANA. Jan. 27. (Reuter). Military headquarters m Pinar Del Rio province. Western Cuba, today reported that they had *'n >ed m the bud" a conspiracy against Dr. Fidel Castro's new revolutionary regime and had made arrests m four towns. Several former Batista army officers had79 words
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Article64 1959-01-28 14 1p« m^* l^ Jan Z1 (^H ter Police officers arrested *s.tE!l o5?»- w r e amblm UP a tree m Cebu m the Southern Philippines. th* i!2lS*#« 011 a #'8? J! 011 1116 I ai ded a gambling house m the small town of Yati, only to64 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-01-28 14 r- PRIM A BALLERINA. Svetlan Rrrw.sovi k^T; with her husband. Harlev Strrpt ps> c hulnciM.' I Masud Khan 34. after their weddmc ll htbn k London, last week. The couple will v|., n(j Paris before returning to London ranked heiress apparent to Margnt fontf\n-»i ever continueUPI - 63 words
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Article174 1959-01-28 14 Over-population LONDON. Jan. 27 (Rruter) lord Rtmj world-famous British philosopher, said hrrt la tliat Japan was drawn into militarism by mj tion. Over-population, he .said, was still a very potent cause of war. He was taking part. In a programme on Britain^ com- I mercial television service J called174 words
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Article42 1959-01-28 14 LO! Pi said Cairo— thai I cut rule" m Th. Mirld'.e I not British He trying t I lac }lc I friei i i but on 1 1 ity "The B: ing to t P r^P of us m I putr42 words
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Advertisement97 1959-01-28 14 ||L»cL now. the watch you never have to win '''•'^■'■'^■'''■yxxßHfTOflga^^a^a^aMa^a^a^a^a^a^a^^. '"■'^^^^^iß^BiSSSSSb^'"^*"" 1 i I C^flL a^L^L^ D y U keep for S tttm R thc date? You can see it .<* l la calendar window of your Mtdo Datorettr, and it changei at midnight. Do you always rrmcmbrr to A97 words
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