Singapore Standard, 30 January 1959
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Title Section28 1959-01-30 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft at at [FINAL EDITION] Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30. 1959. Vol. IX No. 21 1. #j 1 15 cts. 14 Poaes28 words
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137 1959-01-30 1 BIG POLICE ROUNDUP IN IPOH NETS 11 Stares caused the armed attack IPOH. Thurs. Police* have detained 11 Chinese, youths, including two from. Singapore, following last night's armed attack on four men by 20 teenagers. Three of the four victims were injured. Chau Kee Ng. 20. who was stabbed on137 words
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Article129 1959-01-30 1 THE SCOTSMAN PRAISES THE TUNKU EDINBURGH. Scotland, Jan. 29 IUP.D— Malayan Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman's pan-Malayan theory is the -most dynamic idea to strike South-east Asia since the anti-colonialist Btru g g 1 c which followed World War II the influential newspaper The Scotsman said today. "It is the first129 words
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90 1959-01-30 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 29 (UPI) The first British Overseas Airways Corporation's De Havilland Jet Comet 4 airliner on a proving flight between London and Tokyo, arrived here today. It left London Airport last Wednesday. The aircraft which is the second of its kind to land90 words
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Article, Illustration408 1959-01-30 1 Malayans must counter infiltration by the MCP IPOH, Thurs. The Malayan Communist Party, having failed m their armed struggle of militant communism, is taking positive steps to infiltrate and penetrate legal bodies for the purpose of building up their organization outside the jungle, Perak's Information Officer. Mr. Lan S. A.408 words
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Article16 1959-01-30 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower was reported yesterday to be considering a trip to Mexico. UPIUPI - 16 words
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Article, Illustration638 1959-01-30 1 BOB PERIES - AMOK SHOT DEAD IN S'PORE BOB PERIES Escapee front mentor hospital runs riot He slashed 1 3 police I Man was armed with old scissors blade: His mother made report By A PATIENT of Woodbridge Mental Hospital, Singapore, who escaped on Wednesday, yesterday ran amok and stabbed three police officers638 words
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203 1959-01-30 1 LONDON. Jan. 29—Prime Minister Harold Macmillan said last nipht that what the world needs most is some form of truce between warring pressures Mr. Macmillan made this statement at an Indian Republic Day dinner given by the Indian Journalists Association. Although heUPI; Reuter - 203 words
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147 1959-01-30 1 200 hrs. no sleep for disc jockey NEW YORK Jan 2f> (LTD Disc jockey Peter Tnpp completed more than 200 hour^ without >leep for science and charity and then went to bed last msht. hut m F.orida another platter spinner refused to stop m his bid to be recognized as147 words
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Article230 1959-01-30 1 MERGER WITH FED. IS VITAL CHEW SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, said yesterday the Colony had sll j:;<?!ities t( provide excellent service to the people, while the Federation had all the land and minerals which could be opened up for more development. Mr. Chew said this when230 words
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145 1959-01-30 1 NASHVILLE. Tennessee. Jan. 29, (UPI). Johnnu Bragg, who wrote "Walkinu ii the Rain" m prison, walked into the sunshine of Ireedom today. The Negro convict laced almost certain imprisonment ior life irhen he was sentenced to six 99-year terms ior rape when he tP-J145 words
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182 1959-01-30 1 BOR pay poor 6 join Aussie Army SYDNEY, Jan 29 (Reuter)— Six young Britons who arrived by air from London last night as recruits for the Australian regular Army said they would not join the British Army again The men. all of whom had served m the British Army m182 words
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148 1959-01-30 1 E. M. RASHEED - New Colony political party to fight polls E. M. RASHEED By A NEW left-wing political! party has been formed m Singapore primarily with the object of fighting the forthcoming general elections, The Standard learnt yesterday. Named the Citizens* Party, the new body i.s pledged to secure independence for Sin- j148 words
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Article55 1959-01-30 1 CANBKRRA. Jan. 29, (Renter). The Second Royal Australian Air Force fighter squadron will fly fro Australia for duty m Malaya m early February, the Air Minister. Mr. Frederick Osborne announcer! here today. The arrival of Second Squadron will bring Australian air strength m the Far Fast55 words
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Advertisement90 1959-01-30 1 i t in ."»ih February ladm*** X N cU*« will b« jjivm awa\ FRFE tNGf I HI Ml or SARSAPARILLA I X V 0 LION |lNi »ill bp jji\rn anaf RH) LION Orangr drink r »<>ur Chime** \ew ear celebrations? RASGI HI SU. SARSAPARILLA or >;>itidl Nfu tar i RLE90 words
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Advertisement18 1959-01-30 1 NEW YEAR SUPPLEMENT WITH this issue, there i* an eight page Chinese New Year Supplement free of charge.18 words
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Article, Illustration720 1959-01-30 2 Lawyer fights own case m high court A LAWYER, Mr. T. T. Rajah, m the Singapore High Court yesterday said that the notification informing: him of the deprivation of hi* citizenship was "worthless." He added: "The notice is bare and ambiguous and is calculated to720 words
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Article64 1959-01-30 2 MR. I.EE CHOONC. ENG an Independent Assemblyman, yesterday asked the Chairman of the Singapore Constitution Exposition Committee that the proposed admission of fifty cents to the fair be reduced to twenty cents. Mr. Lee said that if fifty cents were charged for admission, it would64 words
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Advertisement1195 1959-01-30 2 ,vmb.v,b,b ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR. MRS DOUGLAS ISIDORE REYES thank relatives and friends for their valuable presents, best wishet and attendances on the occasion of their marriage on 24/1 59. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED 12 experienced Bar girls age 18 25. English speaking Call at Ai Hou Kre/Shamlork Hotel. Bar 8c R<^taurant. 211,195 words
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Advertisement344 1959-01-30 2 TENDER NOTICES D. I. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Senior Mechanical Engineer, Drainage Irrigation Federal Workshop. Lahat Lane. Ipoh. up to 3.00 p.m. on 16th February 1959 for the purchase of unserviceable mechanical parts and scrap metal stored m the Workshop. 2. Full particulars may be344 words
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Advertisement187 1959-01-30 2 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD FEDERATION OF MALAYA INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY AT BATU PAHAT ALL consumers m Batu Pahat are informed that there will be an interruption of electricity supply on February Ist 1959 between the hours of 6.00 a.m. and 11.00 a.m. In order to carry out essential maintenance work.187 words
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Advertisement620 1959-01-30 2 NOTICES THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE CHAPTER 185 This advertisememt appears by direction of the Registrar of Trade Marks under the provisions of Section 42(7) of the Ordinance. NOTICE is hereby given that the following trade mark registered m the name of Mrs. Sophie Ezekiel. Britten Subject trading as Vanflty of620 words
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Advertisement120 1959-01-30 2 NOTICES THIS is to notify the public that Mr. John Lim left the services of Eastern Agencies (1946) Ltd.. on the 28th January. 1959 and he is therefore not authorised to act In any capacity on our behalf. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that our manager. Mr. TEO BA *i120 words
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Advertisement118 1959-01-30 2 y.^, Has your doc Pi shampoo 3 I S«bbii ihampoo was onjinally rrrfarrd as an aid docron »d has b«n known to them for wcral >ran a.i an r"^ ment for dandruff -.DM^niir «jupp««rt Schhn mnumt r*r> tptaal m*frai«>^ u^4 «o oiKer thainpoo, which tumuUt* iht ikin. help w clw118 words
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Article413 1959-01-30 3 ;,sjhtedness with which the Federacvernmcnt has been studying means and n^thening its economy is reflected new measures which are to be introduced j ownership and safeguards for local m The two measures —entitled the National and the Customs (Dumping and Sub—will m no way impose any h.ps on citixens413 words
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Article295 1959-01-30 3 creasing spate of robberies, hold-ups s in Singapore has provided just cause The fact that the number of burglaries > has reached 181 to date for January longer be shrugged off as being an of Chinese New Year preparations. 5 wirh which these criminal acts are being even during295 words
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Article51 1959-01-30 3 ■ttq 23. Lim Teck Kim Road, S'pore 2. P.O. Box No. 1563. Cables: ■TICERNEWS TcI: ***** (5 lines) All departments, China Insurance Bldg.. 174. Batu Rd L Telephone 8S366 t 93. Cowan St. Tel: 3829 v 8. Leith St. Tel: 4055 S,^^ 91-A, Bukit Chin* Tel:'51 words
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Article1300 1959-01-30 3 ALAN DAY - U.S. Contracts And Imports ALAN DAY b y LONDON X H ERE have been angry about the American rejection of the English Electric Company's low tender for hydraulic turbines for a dam to be built by U.S. Army engineers m Arkansas. The British bid was U551,490,700, but it 111 rejected1,300 words
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Article924 1959-01-30 3 ROBERT STEPHENS - Compromise To Break The Ice? ROBERT STEPHENS by LONDON, 'J'HE Geneva conference on stopping nuclear tests is now at grips with the hard core of its business. From the beginning of the conference last November it was clear that the two essential points m the negotiations would prove to be924 words
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Article324 1959-01-30 3 By A Scientific Correspondent LONDON FLIGHTS over Britain to demonstrate the Decca air navigation system have produced mixed reactions from foreign air traffic controllers and airline representatives. Their comments provide a foretaste of the opposition that United Kingdon delegates will meet at next month's international324 words
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Article258 1959-01-30 3 FATE OF YOUTH Sir,— l take off my hat to Mr. A. P. Chin when he said at the general meeting of the Selangor Parents' Association that 'we are only turning our children into movie fans who go to the cinema, morning, noon night and midnight." This258 words
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Article395 1959-01-30 3 Sebastian Haffner - GERMANY'S NAZI REMNANTS Sebastian Haffner by BERLIN 'V H E frequency with which anti Semitic utterances by individuals have been reported In the German Press recently has caused speculation as to whether a new anti-Semitism was growing up again m Germany. On the whole the evidence points the other way.395 words
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Advertisement52 1959-01-30 3 GAZELLE BICYCLES MTHEASE. a product of RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LTD., England From oil good bicycU deolert. Sole Distributor*.*— KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122-124 ORCHARD ftO > PORI PHONI J4566 It 12 1 K» 227 SATU ROAD KUALA LUMPUR PMONI 8J JJ 1 i J Imt. 24. SIACM STRUT PINANG rMONI:52 words
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301 1959-01-30 4 They motor 60 miles to youth centre MORIB, Thurs. The Raja Puan Muda of Selangor. Tunku Rahimah, motored more than 60 miles from Kuala Lumpur to present leadership certificates to 42 young Malays at the closing ceremony of the first regional youth leadership course at301 words
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121 1959-01-30 4 LEE CHONG TAT, who ran amok with a shot gun, pleaded guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday to wilfully discharging it at Serangoon Road on Jan. 3. Prosecuting officer, Inspector J. Delilkan, produced a medical certificate stating that Lee was of sound mind121 words
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Article, Illustration140 1959-01-30 4 ABOUT 100 women yesterday attended a beauty makeup demonstration by two Japanese experts who have been specially sent here to participate ir the Singapore Constitution Exposition. Both the beauticians Miss Y. Miyamoto and Miss N. Ishihara have had extensive training as well as practical work. FacialStandardpic - 140 words
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Article318 1959-01-30 4 LABOUR REPORT SAYS TIN CLAMP MUST BE RELAXED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The unemployment problem m the country will worsen this year unless the tin restrictions are eased and the general trading conditions are improved, predicts the December report of the Department of Labour, published today.318 words
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194 1959-01-30 4 Unite for our rights Tamils urged PRESIDENT of the Tamils Representative Council. Mr. G Sarangapany. yesterday called on all Tamil speaking people to unite for the purpose of restoring Tamils to their rightful place m Malaya. Mr. Sarangapany was speaking at a tea party at Raffles Hotel to celebrate "Tamils194 words
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Article109 1959-01-30 4 SPEEDIER NEW YEAR CLEAN-UP SINGAPORE Rural Board is spending $28,500 to speedup daiiy cleansing of refuse m Katong District Introducing the motion for the appropriation, at the Boards monthly meeting yesterday, the chairman. Mr P. H. Meadows, said: 'The money is urgently needed to purchase two tipping lorries fitted with109 words
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Article45 1959-01-30 4 FOLLOWING were elected office-bearers of the North Indian Hindu Association for the current year: President: Mr. Sakai Deo Rai; vice-president Mr. Bhararnah Singh: secretary Mr. Kundan Lai Kaushik; asst. secrearv Mr. Sudarashan Singh; treasurer Mr. Ramkawal Rai p™-.d u ouSr.. Mr Bhagawati45 words
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Article189 1959-01-30 4 PAP man on study tour in Israel DR GOH KENG SWEE. economic expert of the People's Artion Party m Singapore. is at present m Israel studying the economic development of that young nation He has been there for a few weeks now hut the fact was not disclosed till yesterday189 words
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Article49 1959-01-30 4 c*. v. \^n/\ni or nomnson Road, Singapore was yesterday fined a total of $88*1 on mx charges out of eleven, for the importation and sale of poisons when not being authorised by lirenre under the Poisons Ordinance, between the months of March and June last year.49 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-01-30 4 THE h Gen- jjj Sir N Jakarta |Qfo i* drio. lea- -r plane. H; I of Br S:r F to Singapore He to tion with Dr 14 Br; d:piQM| Edei H raj S;r R the b 4 ltlf< Ol S and F the Sasti M( The S*vM Br:- of61 words
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Article51 1959-01-30 4 'ORE Jj retary. Mr U said \<V>e.*dtf3 cent i f the tm I °n unattended. I He v< 1 n c sfi Si WOT' J H< I hold*'- Q ni «1 attrndrd J Ar ing tv i i flrrr. thieve *°wLzm TV. -I S-.nt Si thin 1 am m51 words
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Article188 1959-01-30 4 ANDY ROZARIO - ANDY ROZARIO (By KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The truth about Sukumaran (meaning handsome boy) is out. Medical examination has proved that he was born a male and had all alone been *o. There was a slight sex snag, however, and his parents workers on a rubber estate— had taken him188 words
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Advertisement93 1959-01-30 4 On Show To-day! THE WORLDS MOST BEAUTIFULLY ks gotTKunderbind elegance m every inch I* to Diamond Lustre Finish ral P^ ESiP^>iFX fttMß/TN ~j^r^? tnese Fords save you vjl if^i^i^ Ijjnji Ij >< money every mile you drive 1^ Revolutionary' Diamond Lustre Finish needs NO POLISHING... V New-lustre seat covers literally93 words
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19 1959-01-30 5 0 one has dared say a word about it .charges PI delegate nbvmbv.,b.;lf19 words
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Article, Illustration104 1959-01-30 5 Spore SB chief resigns gapore Government firmed that Special Branch, Mr. Senior Assisti r of Police, -el ire. oeni Secretary Mr. R. C. "His application ent is under conI pokesman told I at if his appliretirement was Government, a r to succeed104 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-01-30 5 A SINGAPORE Coroner Inche Ahmad bin Hussein yesterday returned a verdict of misadventure at the inquest on a coffee-shop assistant, Tan Teck Soon. 64, who was knocked down by a motorcycle ridden by Foo Hee Yau. on Dec. 15 last year. Mr. Richard Joseph45 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-01-30 5 THE Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock, with Puan Lim at his side, "tries a Chinese fortune teller to fathom the next Singapoi elections. The seer's table, with all the candles and ritual, was one of the most popular attractions of the many provided to entertain nearly 50081 words
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387 1959-01-30 5 THE spirited reply to one of 10 questions asked at the Press and Publicity Clinic held yesterday, the fourth day of the Pacific Area Travel Association, turned out to be an indirect defence for the newspaper reporter and a lesson m387 words
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477 1959-01-30 5 INTER-MARRIAGE is ideal for Malaya, Prof. A Sandosham, principal of the University of Malaya division in Singapore, told The Standard yesterday. **ror. Bandosham was commenting on a warning made by the university's "father," Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders who recently warned Australians against wholesale Inter-marriage with477 words
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Article, Illustration206 1959-01-30 5 Girls' civic services impress guides chief VNt, of the most impressive ievelopments among Singapore's Girl Guides was the service they were giving m lospitals, children's homes and it public functions, the visitng Chief Commissioner for Overseas Girl Guides, Miss Helen McSwiney, told The Standard yesterday. "The Girl Guides are now206 words
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85 1959-01-30 5 SHAW'S GIVE AWAY 'ANG POWS' TODAY SHAW Brothers Limited will distribute Chinese New Year "ang pows" among 6.000 destitutes today. In Singapore, Mr. Rumme Shaw will give away these gift packets at the Great World and New World amusement parks. The 6.000 'ang pows' will be allocated as follows: Singapore85 words
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Article76 1959-01-30 5 3 THUGS ROB HOUSEWIFE OF $400 THREE young robbers entered the flat of a housewife. Loh Vim Chan, In Alexandra Road, Singapore, yesterday and stole $400 m cash and jewellery. Armed with daggers and an axe, the thugs after entering the flat at about 2.45 p.m. locked the woman, her76 words
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276 1959-01-30 5 Discourtesy at dinner, say RI guests THE INDONESIAN delegates to the Pacific Area Travel Association conference have registered a formal protest with the president of PATA, against alleged discourteous treatment which they claimed caused their walkout from a social function held on Wednesday night. The protest follows alleged acts of276 words
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Advertisement177 1959-01-30 5 BUILD YOUR FUTURE SECURITY IV BUILDING YOUR OWN HOUSE SEMI DETACHED FRANKEL ESTATE SITUATED ot East Coast Rood/Frank el Avenue, Elevated Sites with a Panoramic view of the sea and surrounding area. V/ 1 v^y^fe^^B 1 §v^H \i i f fr t -^< IiHpJQ .i D J j«iJU v>/ I177 words
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Advertisement133 1959-01-30 5 In fine form with Satin -Lastex Tj fIJL "Briefer" S| Swimtrunks |j B Preferred by If v Champions h h For their cut fit! a Now only $10.50 each! Another 'First" by SWANK the new "Nome" buckle An Ideal Gift Item, so smart —so personalised S lAf A N X133 words
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330 1959-01-30 6 Alan and I want to be left alone Zubeidah BELFAST, Northern Ireland. Jan. 29 (UPI) The doe-eyed granddaughter of the aged Sultan of Johore is living m a two-room Belfast apartment with her student husband. She likes It that way. Twenty two-year-old330 words
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Article37 1959-01-30 6 A 54-year-old cyclist, Lim Eong, died at the Ipoh District Hospital yesterday, about 48 hours after he had been involved m a collision with a lorry at the junction of Kuala Kangsar and Maxwell roads.37 words
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Article, Illustration370 1959-01-30 6 GANG WARS GO ON IN SCHOOLS CHECK IT! Principals told: don't spare thej^ -says £d U(O) Chkf o f j J KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Forms of thuggery such ?s px f do exist m schools m Selangor, the State Chief Friuratiun OffW t m/IJ? told The Standard today. He said370 words
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Article, Illustration106 1959-01-30 6 Bj HKIMINt inJ A Bi(, lff^ I A la A1 tra tion r The for mor< ~*cm their I Sir -}t3 Phiiirr c jl Stai I "We m j '.rtrjJ two- I ing I Utci wj tra I one I to havp a- I inf v o& crt I106 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-01-30 6 THK \i« h.in<tJJ Professor <[W the annual <<"%, nicht at P r ni^ n aur.int <»f thr Illianrr I r in.i'^ sul-C.rrin.il Anr.lla. >1n W prrsidrnt of thr Mmr AurilUf31 words
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181 1959-01-30 6 Incorrigible So It's 8 Years' Detention CHOW AH KOW, 30, described by Singapore First District Judge, Mr. J. F. McVVilliam, as "incorrigible m your career of crime having reach _ed a stage where the only solution is preventive detention,"' was sentenced to eight years' preventive detention. In sentencing him Mr.181 words
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Article34 1959-01-30 6 APPLICATIONS for admission to the Muslim College Malaya for the 1959 session which begins on May m are invited now. Application forms are obtainable from the Acting Registrar. Muslim College Malaya. Klang.34 words
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Article500 1959-01-30 6 Singapore Exposition THE STAGE is set for South-east Asia's biggest and most glamorous show. Tomorrow is the grand opening of this Singapore Constitution Expos tion, but tonight a "special preview" will be staged tor distinguished guests like the 200 PATA delegates and handicapped children. The500 words
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Advertisement16 1959-01-30 6 VALUE FOR MONEY g See the 1959 range of Philips radioplayers at your authorised dealer <jai:kk>16 words
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Article37 1959-01-30 7 HONGKONG. Jan. 29. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.93 to £1 Sterling. $5.74 to US$l; $1.83 to Malayan $1; $0.06 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.50 to a tael. BB37 words
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382 1959-01-30 7 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHIA Sago Lane men say Home's for the sick By THE owners of the sick receiving houses m Sago Lane, m the heart of Singapore Chinatown, are up m arms against local Assemblymen who, without even taking the trouble to visit these382 words
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Article88 1959-01-30 7 LIB-SOCS PREPARE PLATFORM THE Liberal Socialist Party la busy drafting an election manifesto to suit the needs of every citizen m Singapore, the party's secretary-general, Mr. E.K. Tan. told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Tan said the manifesto will be completed m a few weeks and distributed to the electorate after88 words
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209 1959-01-30 7 A MAN who claimed to be the sole proprietor of a firm the Singapore Uni Service was yesterday sentenced to a two-year jail term followed by two years of police supervision. Cheang Ban Swee alias Carey Cheang, 27, of Geylang,209 words
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Article83 1959-01-30 7 SIR ROBERT TO OPEN NEW CINEMA THE Commissioner-Gen-eral lor South-east Asia, Sir Robert Scott will open Shaw Brothers new multi-million dollar Lido Theatre at Orchard Road, on Feb. 6. The official opening will be followed by a charity premiere of MOM's "Torpedo Run" m aid of the St. John's Ambulance83 words
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Article, Illustration298 1959-01-30 7 FIRST ROAD TRIP BY TRUCK FROM MALAYA TO HOLY LAND FIVE Muslims will leave Singapore shortly on th first lap of an epic overland pilgrimage to Mecca. In a pre-war military station-wagon, the pilgrims, all of whom are Siamese residents, will drive across India and the Middle East. This is298 words
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Article143 1959-01-30 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING robber pricea (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 84* 85* R.S.S. No. 1 Feb. 85i 85* RS.S. No. 1 March 855 881 RS.S. No. 2 84 84? RS.S. No 3 833 83. Tone: Steady. The tin price In Singr.norp was S388J per143 words
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Article62 1959-01-30 7 THREE men, one armed with a revolver, tue others with knives, held up two employees of a bar m Anson Road, Singapore, yesterday and got away with $900. The robbers locked up his two employees before they left. They had entered the bar when62 words
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Miscellaneous79 1959-01-30 7 MSfttkgjapHHMMMMMMM versation Clas* 9.30 am. Malay IKV^llb, Alttl Beginners Cla.ss 10 a.m. Mandarin L» A J II rMI Bi^L^L^Sas^^B Class Beginners 5p m AdKAAA|Aa| vane-ed 6 p.m Square Dance Cluh V^P^P^VVVI Square Dancing Ballroom Bt|^24«^A*Jß(| Alcoholics .Anonymous: Closed meeting at YMCA. Orchard Road, 9+l W[*rm\ isVwJ ki *m Geylang .straits79 words
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Miscellaneous118 1959-01-30 7 Lectures on Chinese for 6chool teachers at the Mahabodhi School. Lorong 34 Geylang 10 a.m. to 12 noon otiro[epr]]] HADIO SINGAPORE (Medium Wave 476 Metres): 6.30 am. Good Morning to you 632 MornIng Prelude. 7 a.m. Time Signal and News. 705 Announcer's Choice. 8 a.m The News 8.05 Announcer's Choice118 words
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Miscellaneous134 1959-01-30 7 653 Announcements. 6.55 The Singapore Share Market Report. 7 p.m. Time Signal and News. 7 10 Topics of the Week 7.15 The Week-end Spot. 730 At your request. 8.15 Talk of the Week. 8 ;iu These are new (A record Review) 9 p.m. Movie Magazine. 9 30 Time Signal and134 words
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Advertisement1159 1959-01-30 8 Teh 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 241 2 (18 lines) (Incorporated m bmgapore) <' 2 lines) ZT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o.\\" SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENT At PORTS (via Su»* with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape of Cood Hope) Carrit* option to proceed via other1,159 words
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Advertisement943 1959-01-30 8 MITSUI VB LINE JAPAN LINE S'por. P.S'hom P.nong Amogison Moru for Japan g 6 Ftb Na^nM-n, mm »j» Accepting cargo for Pacific. Central and South Amer.con ports with or w.thout transhipment at Jaoan on rhrouah bills of lod.ng U.S.A. LINE. For New York Philadelphia Baltimore vio Bombay Suez. Awojisan Moru943 words
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Advertisement596 1959-01-30 8 EAST ASIATIC [ij HOMEWARD SAILINGS tor Aden p potr t So d "lyß Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Bremen, Hombu 'si Gothenburg ond O«lo. Spore p B •"SEUNDIA" M/ttM 2021 k I IH.$. KIN A 28Feb/4Mar 5 /6Mw I Calls London for possengeio, Colls Beyrouth Lattok.o. I SPECIAL EXPRESS SAILING OUTWARD SAILINGS to.596 words
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Article, Illustration217 1959-01-30 9 Shipping m March. J m^ c com P an y» with an Jf?i; f w IL operat€ at th start with chartered ships. c "3 g f new lines was by a ln vi^!lf aP^ re yesterday T«r a «f ci y. lce^ ir217 words
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Article60 1959-01-30 9 Industrial Projects In C. Borneo CARTA, Jan. 29, (U.P.1.) •-Ai for major industrial are planned for conin Central Borneo c la will cost about 00 and will be started Provincial Bureau of j r *hey will be turned c •-.ational firms. 's planned include a material factory, will take up60 words
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Article99 1959-01-30 9 GAPORE Cheese Protx* Exchange noon clo c inq *es per ciciil yesterday Copra Dec-Jan. $42 ?43 sellers; coconut n bulk $64 sellers m ;> -TJ sellers; Muntok B pepper $135 sellers; t white $134 sellers; Sarawak black $72. :apore Copra Association f ng prices fair merchant- able mixed99 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-01-30 9 The company has installed special machinery from their Klang factory to carry out actual production at the pavilion during the period of exhibition. VISITORS to the Constitution Exposition will be able to see how rubber shoes are made m Singapore when they call at the56 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-01-30 9 MR. J. S. NICHOLLS ha* taken up th e appointment as Assistant Australian Trade Commissioner m Singapore. Prior to hi s appointment, Mr. Nicholls spent five years m London as Assistant Trade Commissioner. Mr. Nicholls ha s been with the Department of Trade for seven years.50 words
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Article71 1959-01-30 9 A director of the popular cosmetical firm of Wella AG, Mr. Pohl. Is expected to arrive m Singapore on Feb. 9 m the course of a 70-day world tour. Mr. Pohl, who is also the chief manager of the Export Department of his firm, will71 words
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Article160 1959-01-30 9 Rubber Up On Trade Support SINGAPORE rubber price yesterday gained I cent, to 85i cents per lb. for International February shipment on buying support from the trade. The market opened sharply lower after disappointing overseas advices, but steadied thereafter on Rood trade buying. Lower sheet continued m good demand, but160 words
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Article64 1959-01-30 9 JAKARTA, Jan. 29. The Central Statistics Bureau said today Indonesia's rubber exports m November last year totalled 63,000 tons, valued at 333,000,000 rupiahs. The bulk of the rubber was produced by small producers of about 44.479 tons, while the remainder came from the large estates, according64 words
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121 1959-01-30 9 All Sections Of Shares Are Steady ALL sections on the Malayan share market yesterday were steady and prices were well maintained. Turnover was small. Price changes announced were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt: Ords. 29/3 30/3 Federal Disp. 1.10 1.12 Fraser and Neave: Ords. 1.57 1.59 Gammon 1.72 1.74121 words
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Article294 1959-01-30 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done up to 3.30 p.m. yesterday: C.T.S. ords. 29/3; Fed. Disp. $1.12; Fitzpatricks $1.04; Fraser and Neave ords. $1.57 to $1.58*. $1.54 overnight; Gammon $1.73. $1.74; G'town Disp. $2.00; W. Hammer $1.61. $1.62 overnight; H. Waugh $1.30: H. and S. Bank $429.50:294 words
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Article221 1959-01-30 9 THE first Australian-built automatic plastic forming machine designed specially for the refrigeration industry was delivered recently to a Melbourne firm. The equipment will be used to mould m one piece the complete inside food liner of refrigerators. Previously only the inside door liners were plastic, while221 words
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274 1959-01-30 9 $4m DROP IN MALAYAN BICYCLE IMPORTS Vinunw In*/ (antmvrea A SIGNIFICANT drop m imports of bicycles into Malaya was recorded during last year, according to trade statistics. Imports m the first ten months of the year fell by $4.87 million, compared with the corresponding period of 1957. r Total value274 words
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130 1959-01-30 9 A TEAM of four industrial experts and three technicians from Formosa will arrive m Singapore shortly, on their way to Kuala Lumpur, where they will help a local concern put up a cement factory. The team will be led by Mr. Yuan Kwok Swee.130 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-01-30 9 A REPRESENTATIVE of the manufacturing firm of Neo-Pharma Private Ltd., of Bombay, Mr P.V. Gldwanev. is m Sincapore on market promotion tour. His firm is producing "Neo-P.A.C." tablets. an antt-TB drug now being widely used m India. Mr. Gidwaney will meet Singapore's Minister for Health. Mr.70 words
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Article70 1959-01-30 9 LONDON. Jan. 29. (Reuter) —Britain leads the world tr a wide margin m tracto exports. the Agricultura Engineers Association re ported today. The association said tha Britain exported about 110 000 tractor.s during 1953 compared with the 1957 toa of more than 114.00a West Germany70 words
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Article285 1959-01-30 9 SYDNEY, Jan. 29 (Reuter) The relationship of The Australian economy to the Japanese was very comparable to that between Australia and the United Kingdom, the Minister for Trade, Mr. John McEwen said. Mr. McEwen said there were sound, reasons why Japan was Australia's next285 words
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Article133 1959-01-30 9 SYDNEY, Jan. 29 (Reuter) —Exhibitors at the Japanese trade fair here have received orders and inquiries for at least £A30,000 worth of goods since the fair opened last Friday. The orders and inquiries were received at the public sessions of the fair A spokesman for133 words
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Article127 1959-01-30 9 OUTER ROADS Benveg, Wang Governor, Statius Jensen, Boissevain, Amelia. Barumun, Sunny, Selandia, Bontekoe, Castor, Van Der Hagen. Arkeldjk. Resel, Melva. Choy Sang, Calt. Riau, Yamashita Maru, Steel Flyer. 9an Fernando. Francoise. Umisono Maru. Hoi Houw, Inchkilda, Eastern Lucky, Izu Mara. Glenroy, Sagafjord, Reginald Kwr, Kian Ann. INNER127 words
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Article34 1959-01-30 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday Selling T.T./O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 141; French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1631}. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.34 words
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Article208 1959-01-30 9 AFTER passing through a difficult phase during 1958. there are encouraging signs that the world wool industry may experience better trade conditions during 1959, according to a report of the International Wool Secretariat. The most hopeful indication is that, m several of the chief manufacturing208 words
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Article43 1959-01-30 9 The Fruit Shipping Agent Committee 1 of Tasmania. th< major apple exporting sectior of Australia, has applied fo shipping space for 4.050.0 m boxes of apples and 320. 00' boxes of pears to the Unite' Kingdom and Continenta markets this season.43 words
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Advertisement179 1959-01-30 9 /JP^ EVERETT ORIENT LINE ASf S'porc P.S'hom Pcnang Hongkong, Japan. •NOREVERETT" Gdn. 38/39 "LENEVERETT" 28 F«b 27 Feb 25 Feb r^ r Rangoon, Chittogong, Calcutta. "REBEVERETT" 6 Feb lOFeb "BRADEVERETT" 28 Feb I Mot 4 Mor jPf EVERETT STAR LINE flQfe. Japan. S'por* PS' ham Penonq ST AR ALCYONE" II179 words
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Advertisement18 1959-01-30 9 0A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT t*Cn€Bi*€M> MOTORS Singapore ft kuala Lumpuh REPRESENTED ILSEWHERI IN THE FEDERATION BY tORNEo" HOTORS18 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-01-30 10 Premier's Wife Returns PUAN SHARIFAH ROZIAH, wife of the Federation Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman receives a bouquet from Mr. L. Strom, the Scandinavian Airlines System sales representative for Malaya and Singapore on her return to Kuala Lumpur from Jakarta.— Standardpic.Standardpic - 41 words
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Article, Illustration215 1959-01-30 10 -Standardpic by photo. THE American delegate to the Pan-Pacific South-east Asia Women's Association seminar. Dr. Zelma George was entertained to a tea party by members of the Selangor Women's Institute and the Red Cross Society. Photo shows (from left to Tight) Mrs P. W Au-yong, President of theStandardpic; Y.C. Lee - 215 words
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Article, Illustration147 1959-01-30 10 Standardpic by MR. WILLIAM TAN KUAN SENG and his bride, the former Miss Mona Low Swee Choo who were married at the Civil Registrar of Marriages m Kuala Lumpur last Friday. The groom is seen helping his bride to rut their wedding cake during the reception held atVoon Terk. - 147 words
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Article, Illustration138 1959-01-30 10 THE Minister for Finance, Mr. H.S. Lee is seen handing a cheque for $20 million to the Governor of Bank Negara Tanah Melayu. Mr. W. H. Wilcock on Monday. The sum represents the amount subscribed and paid up by the Government on the establishment of the Bank138 words
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Advertisement41 1959-01-30 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HaaW P>fc5 aaff^Baaaaaam ffi -^^F »~%> al TaafrsiWaaJ lEy v Aft B^%jjflSSiaaaaaaaW5R?£jB»B aaa^HB3fiPJjL^^ HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL41 words
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206 1959-01-30 11 WHO KNOttS. who scored a double at the Sinra porP m ett\ng .n December, has been allotted top'wei*ht 9f 903 m the Governor's Cup field tomorrow The Governors Gup Class I-|y 4 Miles 0, T.K. I.. lOO^tt" 1 ihirnmck Slipper CM Hashim 0206 words
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Article1053 1959-01-30 11 ung are weights and probable fields for the -.ices: The Williamson Memorial Stakes Class 1, Div. 1 7 Furs. thl l> 5y 9 07 Daniels KV Ik. Your H^hness II beg 6y 8.10 Hobbs SK rkTisv 8 i5i sarr r£Sr— N„l., bi.« 5? S.CO H.bb? TV^lSLiT -..to1,053 words
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Article155 1959-01-30 11 U r AN <-K(>K j an 2 'J (Reut( ">thn >IaI *yan National thai \i t<um defeated the •*ntin» lm elp ven m an *aUcn?, MM r "»atch at the hf nin- k stadium here this "> five goals to one. by three goals 1 r155 words
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Article443 1959-01-30 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER The 'Prince' is set to take the Governor's Cup By MONITOR, a non-acceptor on Wednesday, showed that there Is nothing amiss with him when he did the best workout of the morning at Bukit Timah yesterday. With Johnson m the saddle, the five-year-old reeled443 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-01-30 11 STANDARDPICS show four Bukit Timah winners on Wednesday. They are being led m by their respective owners. Left to right: Nazakat (Lee); High Socks (Ward); Sovereign Flame (Franklin) and Aberdeen (Barratt).31 words
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Article82 1959-01-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs M Harichandra, Federation's middle distance runner who represented the Federation at, the Olympics and Asian Games, left Singapore today for Colombo. Harichandra, who is a principal officer with H.M. (Local) Prisons, Singapore is Colombo- bound to marry on Hari's bride to be82 words
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Article244 1959-01-30 11 Levers Hit Techs 6-2 For S-final KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Levers Sports Club entered the semi-final of the senior division knockout hockey competition when they whipped Technical College 6-2 on the Bungsar Road ground today. Levers played as a well-knit team and forced the Collsgians on the defensive for most of244 words
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Article779 1959-01-30 11 THE field for the Selangor Gold Cup race will be picked from the 27 horses that have been entered for the Class One li mile events m the Selangor Turf Club's meeting on Feb. 7, 10 and 14. Seventy entries have been received m Class One779 words
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Article201 1959-01-30 11 Barakat took the eye with a sound gallop over half a mile m 50$ sec. three In 38 1/5 sec. Nazrana <Lee) took 55 1/5 sec. for his half mile and 414 sec. for three. Black Charm (.Geyer) did a sprint up the straight. Happy201 words
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Article233 1959-01-30 11 STURROCK CLUB DIVISION I LEADERS IPOH. Thurs— Sturrock Club, who wp-e among the tail-enders last season, are on top this season with a new team of youngsters fresh from school. The team heads the Ipoh Senior division hockey league with an unbeaten record and were o.nlv held once by their233 words
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Article38 1959-01-30 11 JAKARTA. Jan II (Router) Antara News Agency said today Indonesia wovild get Russian technical and financial aid to build a stadium for the 1962 Asian Games, which are to be held m Jakarta.38 words
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Advertisement126 1959-01-30 11 The New More Economical bantam Supe*- Mod«ior for BETTER LOOKS \\V BITTIR PERFORMANCI N \^^k. BETTER VALUE M \%3b> SEE /r ON D/SPLAY AT OUA SHOWROOM THE D 7 BANTAM SUPER FEATURES— Sin 9 U cylinder, two-stroke engine, redesigned frame witK cradle-mounted duol seat, hydroulicolly clomped front fork, larger and126 words
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Article388 1959-01-30 12 AUSSIES SHOULD WIN THIS TEST England WILL Be Playing Out-Of-Form Batsmen ADELAIDE, Jan. 29 (Reuter) Australia, banking on pace bowling and strong batting, should clinch the fight for the Ashes by winning the fourth Test against England, starting m Adelaide tomorrow, the Melbourne Herald cricket writer, John Priestley, said today.388 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-01-30 12 photo. LOSDOS: Chelsea outside right Bradrook heads the ball towards the Aston Villa goal, against opposition from the left-back Aldis, during the Aston VUUl attack on the Chelsea goal. Chelsea were playing Aston Villa in the fourth round of the FA Cup at Stamford Bridge last SaturdayUPI - 51 words
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Article141 1959-01-30 12 ENGLAND NAMES TEST TEAM ADELAIDE. Jan 29 ißrutrr) England's team for the fourth Test against Australia tomorrow will be chosen from the following 12 players. Peter May (Captain), Colin Cowdrey, Trevor Bailey. Tom Graveney. Willie Watson, Godfrey Evans. Jim Laker. Tony Lock. Brian Statham, Freddie Trueman, Frank Tyson, Peter Richardson.141 words
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Article151 1959-01-30 12 MELBOURNE. Jan. 29 ter* Australian fast bowler lan Meckiff will be unable to play m the fourth Test against England starting at Adelaide on Friday because of a jarred heel. His place wiil be taken by the New South Wales fast bowler, Gordon Rorke, It151 words
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106 1959-01-30 12 POLICE OFFICER WILL GUARD THE PITCH ADELAIDE, Jan. 29 (Reuter).—Mr. Arthur Lance, curator of the Adelaide Oval, where the lourth Test match starts on Friday, said yesterday he had been preparing the Test matgh wicket lor six weeks, and expected a fast true pitch for the game. Mr. Lance said106 words
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Article52 1959-01-30 12 THE DRAW for the David Marshall Soccer Shield for competition among Singapore Schools' Old Boys Associations resulted as follows: Top Section: CBOBA vs ACSOBA: Beatty SSOBA vs Raffles OBA; St. Andrews OB A (bye). Bottom Section: GESOBA vs OVOBA (14th Feb.) on V.S. ground; PPOBA vs52 words
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Article34 1959-01-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Young Men's Sikhs Association had to fight hard to beat Eurasian Recreation Club by 2-1 m a Junior SHA hockey knockout competition on the Brickfields Road ground here today.34 words
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182 1959-01-30 12 SINGAPORE will defend the inter-state hockey quadrangular title against Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Johore m the tournament during the Chinese New Year holidays on Feb. 8, 9 and 10 m the Colony. Selangor, Malayan Hockey champions, were beaten by Negri Sembilan m the Malayan182 words
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Article101 1959-01-30 12 OFFICIALS of the Singapore Billiards Association, elected at the annual general meeting recently, were: Patrons: Soh Ghee Soon and Aw Cheng Chye; President: Wong Kwok Leong; Vice-Presidents: Lee Wing Kee (re-elected), Tan Seek Kay, Tan Eng Hoe and Poh Choo Sim; Hon. Secretary: Chong Kow Thye ue-elect-ed); Hon.101 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-01-30 12 FORWARDS k»ap m a line-out during the 28th Commonwealth Brigade veraus Combined Services match at Kuala Lumpur this week. The Brigade team, which was on a ten days tour of the Federation and Singapore, defeated Selangor 12-11. AND here beloxc is the triumphant Brigade fifteen ichich made a successful ten-day56 words
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Article148 1959-01-30 12 SINGAPORE Business Houses Football Association league competition officially starts on Wednesday, Feb. 4 with three matches to be played off m the first, second and third divisions at the various grounds. There are four new clubs affiliated this year Bramtoco, Barretto, Henry Waugh and148 words
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324 1959-01-30 12 POLICE Sports Association, the league champions, entered the second round of the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout competition with a fine two-one victory over the Iniversity of Malaya m their replay on the Police Training School ground yesterday. In the earlier encounter Police324 words
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Article85 1959-01-30 12 CALCUTTA, Jan. 29 (I'PI) Denmark's Erlanrf Kops teamed up with India's liftjumdar yesterday and advanced to the semi-finals of the men's doubles m the East India Badminton Championships. They beat the unranked Indian pair Sukumar Deb and Hemen Das 15-8, 15-8. The semifinal and finals85 words
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Article104 1959-01-30 12 NEWCOMERS IN AUSSIE CUP SQUAD MELBOURNE, Jan. 29 (Reuter) Australia's Davis Cup team this year will include two new 18-year-old stars, Martin Mulligan and Ken Fletcher. They have both been outstanding juniors this season. Mulligan was finalist m the Australian junior singles championship at Adelaide when he was beaten by104 words
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Article46 1959-01-30 12 AFTER being held to a one-all draw at half-time. Indian Recreation Club rallied strongly m the second half to beat Amateur Athletic Association by a convincing margin of five goals to two m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.46 words
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Article50 1959-01-30 12 TRAFFIC Police beat Gurkha Police Division by two goals to nil m Singapore Police intercommand division 1 soccer league at Thomson Road yesterday. The winners scored their goals through Sulaiman and Bakar Nasir. Earlier m a division 2 match Marine Division beat the A Division 1-0.50 words
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Article104 1959-01-30 12 AWARD FOR A BLIND GOLFER NEW YORK. 1 Charley IV golfer from B bama. was sa dent Eisenh 'L day ni£hl award as couraMoua z n tht nual dinn< rof j Golf Wr.'r- In a n.r- dinner, thr "I have read tore>t the tt f Bo swell It mor.v to104 words
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Article83 1959-01-30 12 YAOITA IS FIGHTER OF THE MONTH NEW YORK. 2 Japanese Bjri Sadaro xftolta wu jtfMM selected by R-.r.n -*PJJ a^> the "flght< r for January .md i.> 2J of world flywi Ight Pa.>cual Pt r m a non-t. Japanc.M- t\iir.i< the l«jp contend! r for tl A^rld t- Ring n83 words
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Article65 1959-01-30 12 HARTTOKir I Jan 29. ißeuti 36-yrar-nld f^rmr: therweicht bo^ announcrd nI, from the rim Pep twi. title Ho w.i. '•hamOgjK ly six yrai crown to Sand> stmm Octnbrr 1948. Four months/ gained the til a but lost :t Septcmbrr I 0 Saddler. »n j year., MO ■occeiffu]65 words
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Article28 1959-01-30 12 KUALA U A Comfc "Well W»5 honour of A^ Malaya Brig Young t Ceylon I Tho*e »;i»W"l J contact Mi n phont *****.28 words
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Advertisement226 1959-01-30 12 Subscribe To The STAXDARO MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER If you live m Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or m the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home dally—or to your office if preferred? All you have to do is fill226 words
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Miscellaneous53 1959-01-30 12 SINGAPORE HOCKEY— S.C.C. vs. 3 BOD.. Padang. TABLE TENNIS— S.T.T.A. junior inter-club Naval Base Chinese A. A. vs. Chinese Y.M.C.A. 'Green.' S.Y.S.C. 7 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR RUGGER Selangor Services Seven— a side tourney R'Ue Range Road. HOCKEY K.O. Div. 1. T.P.C.A. 'A' vs. P.W.D. Prince* Road. Div. 2. F.P.R.U. vs.53 words
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Article, Illustration281 1959-01-30 13 cT'7"4t""o .*****HHK888HH JEAN SIMMONS, Londonborn and raised, with clipped accent that epitomizes Rule Britannia, plays an Arizona cattle baroness and loved it. With her also British-born actor hubby, Stewart Granger, the pert, pansyiX C rSi actres s Hves on a 10.000 acre ranch near TiLscon where Hollywood281 words
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350 1959-01-30 13 'BEN HUR' FILMING COMPLETED IN ROME FOLLOWING more than seven months of filming and three bears of active preparatory Mi, Ms "BEN-HUB" [nmplpted production in omp. William Wyler r z tided stars Charl- Haya Harareet, Sam Jaffe and N nell through the >f the epic fi'.m e Roman Cinecitta Jack350 words
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Article382 1959-01-30 13 Sid - THE HOLLYWOOD LOWDOWN Sid 4 TJOLLYWOOD is saluting Rosalind Russell by erecting a 60-foot silhouette of her m "Auntie Mame" costume on Hollywood Blvd.'s Santa Claus Lane, largest figure of a star ever permitted by authorities on the famed street. Debbie Reynolds will costar with Tony Curtis m Paramount's "The382 words
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Article116 1959-01-30 13 New Sounds In Film Production SOMETHING new has been added to the language of romance stereophonic fingernails! For the Paramount release "Thunder m the Sun,' SUSAN HAYWARD and Spanish dancer PEDRO DE CORDOBA perfrom a torrid dance. The first part of the exciting routine is done by the accompaniment of116 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-01-30 13 FRA\K SINATRA, seen here with his co-star m 'Somf Came Running which also stars Dean Martin, VUrTha C Hy m er and Arfhur Kennedy, has been signed by VIGM to head an a 1-star cast m Never So rew Shjch will be filmed m Burma and Ceylon52 words
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Article, Illustration256 1959-01-30 13 IN 1937 Britain suffered A 2.859 strikes and stoppages of u;ork m industry. Incredibly, that ivas 55 every week. Notorious for their original approach to anu p^oNem, John nnrf Roy Bo'/ffHg J^oto bring their oirn /ilm cotttpnny, Charter F' 1 1 Prodi'Ctions Limited, to b?ur on256 words
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Article337 1959-01-30 13 Submarine drama of sea hunt r*LENN FORD and Ernest Borgnine co-star m y MGM's 'Torpedo Run." telling the story' of a submarine commander and his relentless search for His Imperial Japanese Majesty's Aircraft Carrier, the Shinaru, flagship of the Pearl Harbour attack. When the battleships of the Pacific Fleet were337 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-01-30 13 ORSON WELLES m a scene from "Ferry to Hongkong" the story of a wanderer who expelled from Honfkonr. refused admission to the neighbouring colony of Macao, and condemned to stay aboard the ferry that sails between them. Also m the rast are Curt lumens and80 words
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Article108 1959-01-30 13 THE Rank organization will film their ERIC AMBLER novel, "The Nifhtcomers," on location m Singapore m 1959. Jean Simmons and hubby Stewart Granger will star. SCOTT BRADY will star m "Battle Flame" for Allied Artists. FRITZ FELD will play his 250 th comedy role m the Jprrv Lewis108 words
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Miscellaneous257 1959-01-30 13 C RITA DEL MAR fTODAFg QUOTATION: M Thp true way to Mlea one's trouble is to Hae* those of others." H Mme de Maintenon. I rRinxv FOR EVERYI mea is mainly I Take advanI porl unities to I contacts with I or people in I s of power. EnterI' "be257 words
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Miscellaneous152 1959-01-30 13 LTL^BNER By Al PP < ~^V f WE'S N, TOOBAD!. f -WE.LL, A I L^\\ I I PA)tt O' Si 1 WHATA ykf NOWHERE) > MAYBE WE CAN PICK A > SHOES-BUT "AMIL NAVE "V Wi^^m %f^ ALLEY OOP V.T. H.mli.l I a/J TH I riDNi'T TRY I I I152 words
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Article, Illustration139 1959-01-30 14 She's been 7 years at this desk Photo). QUEEN ELIZABETH II. at her desk in Buckingham Palace, opens one of the boxes in which documents and papers which have been sorted out for her attention by her private secretary. On the desk are photographs of her father and mother andUPI - 139 words
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134 1959-01-30 14 BANGKOK, Jan. 29 (Reuter) King Phumipol Aduldej of Thailand last night proclaimed an interim constitution for the country to replace the one dissolved after last year's October revolution. Thai officials said that the interim constitution was based on the constitutions of Egypt. Pakistan, and the134 words
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228 1959-01-30 14 Prince Rainier (End Of Patience Suspends State Parliament MONACO, Jan. 29 (Reuter) Prince Rainier, ruler of Monaco, today suspended the Parliament of his tiny state, which has been trying for the past year to reduce his powers. The 35-year-old Prince, m a broadcast announcing the suspension of the constitution, complained228 words
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97 1959-01-30 14 PLOT TO KILL CHIEF IN GHANA BARED ACCRA. Jan. 29 (.Reuter)— The Asantehene of Ashantl, the most powerful chief m Ghana, toid an emergency meeting of the Kumasi State Council yes.erday there had been a olot to assassinate him. He said five of the local authority policemen who usually guard97 words
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Article46 1959-01-30 14 PERTH. Jan. 29 (Reuter).— Three nuns and a priest all from Ireland, were drowned m a picnic boating accident at Mandurah, near Perth last night. Two other nuns clung all night to an overturned dinghy and are m a critical condition.46 words
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Article154 1959-01-30 14 Across the Pacific in a junk HONGKONG. Jan. 29 (Renter)—" High Tea," the Chinese auxiliary junk m which a lone Briton plans to sail across the Pacific was launched today at a Hongkong shipyard. The Briton is 28-year-old Brian Platt who comes from "Hamptonne." St. Peters, Jersey, Channel Islands. Amidst154 words
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Article23 1959-01-30 14 THE HAGUE. Jan 29 (Reuter).—The Philippines will send a special Minister to the Netherlands next month, it was learned here yesterday.23 words
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Article200 1959-01-30 14 NASSER'S FRIEND RAPS THE KREMLIN CAIRO, Jan. 29 (Reuter) Mr. Hassanein Heikal, editor of the Cairo newspaper "Al Ahram" and a close friend of President Nasser, today described statements on the Middle East Dy Mr. Khrushchev as interference m the affairs of the United Arab Republic. "Is It right for200 words
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Article64 1959-01-30 14 NEWSPAPERS CENSORED IN SUMATRA MEDAN. Jan. 29 1 U.P.I. >_ The Commander of the Atjeh Military Command m North Sumatra, said the p:e^ m his area Is under strlc censorship. Lt.-Col. Sjamaun Gaharu said the censorship wit Imposed after consultations with local newspaper officials and journalists. He said papers now64 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-01-30 14 photo. 1 tm The Duke of Edinburgh studio, the magnificent harness nn this chariot horse on display at the Re^ Fort. Agra. The Puke al«> visited Taj Mahal before flyinr to back to F> Ihi India U the first stop in hU 78.000 mile world tour.- I PIUPI - 50 words
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248 1959-01-30 14 Big Welcome For The Duke In Bombay BOMBAY. Jan. 29 (Reuter) Bombay X Delhi yesterday m its welcome for the Duke o burgh when he drove into the cit\ to the <s half a million people at the start of his wcek-lon of India. The 13-mile route from the airport,248 words
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Article76 1959-01-30 14 Gibraltar to have a casino LONDON (Khutor i of l.oml »n has b«*rn mml p» rm.v»ion Uf a jaiMlai i.iMno* Kin k ol <• bi liar I)aJl> Mail r<?'»r .ed j terd.i> The s\n<!n.ite "hi to make thi K.»ik new plat ground Europ* an ay the bif*l mf r« biers76 words
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179 1959-01-30 14 Formosa is aiding rebels in Celebes JAKARTA, Jan. 29 (Reuter) The Deputy Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army, Brigadier Mustopo. said last night that help from Nationalist China was keeping the rebellion alive m the North Celebes. Antara News Agency reported. The Brigadier has just returned to Jakarta from179 words
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Article27 1959-01-30 14 BRITISH actress Audrey Hepburn broke four rips and injured her leg when she fell from a horse yesterday while making a film at Mexico.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article70 1959-01-30 14 KARACHI, Jan. 29 (UPI) A Pakistani Air Force Wayfarer transport carrying seven passengers, including two American servicemen, crashed m flames :oday m the mountains near Rawalpindi, some 160 mile s northwest of Lahore. American army officers who reached the wreckage, said there were no survivors70 words
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185 1959-01-30 14 US REPORTER JAILED IN TAIPEI FOR SMUGGLING TAIPEI, Jan. 29 (UPl)— The 'aiwan Supreme Court today reed a former U.S Air Force mcer from a narcotics smugling conviction but sentenced m American foreign corresp 12 years m a Nationalist .ninese prison m the same ase. Harry Pelziger, 32. of Los185 words
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297 1959-01-30 14 I'll prove U.S. used germs in Korean war Defence Counsel SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29 (Reuter)— The defence counsel m a sedition trial here has offered to "'prove" that the United States used biological warfare during the Korean war. The defence counsel, Mr. Charles Garry, promised that i proof if permitted297 words
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Article336 1959-01-30 14 Most economic way to blunt Soviet challenges to world WASHINGTON Jan. 29, (Reuter) President Eisenhower said m a report to Congress yesterday that the United States foreign aid programme offered the most economically effective way of blunting and turning back the Soviet challenge to under-developed336 words
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213 1959-01-30 14 Indonesia give 'no invasion' assurance LONDON, Jan. 29 (UPI) Britain has received assurances from the Indonesian government that Indonesia has not planned any aggression against Dutch New Guinea, the Foreign Office disclosed today. A spokesman said Indonesia gave these assurances to Britain around Nov. 20 of last year The disclosure213 words
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Advertisement65 1959-01-30 1 making Hs [T\ i bufion I L_.--=: TOWARDS A I I^^^^ CHINESE I Carrier —il NEW YEAR I WILL COOL YOU, HELP YOU TO WORK I BETTER, EAT BETTER, SLEEP BETTER ;9^ .^^^^^^H^^^^l^^^^^^ I AND LIVE BETTER. 1 For o«?r 5^ Fears f^e Peopfe 10A0 A;/ioa? i4ir Conditioning Best! Sole65 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-01-30 2 IT WAS actually this monster that really started the whole thing I mean our fun and festive merry-making which arm the keynotes of the celebration of the Chinese IS etc Year and if you don't believe me, just turn to Pa*e 7 and read Irene Lim's interpretation of68 words
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Article, Illustration179 1959-01-30 2 LEE SIOW MONG - LEE SIOW MONG By President, China vb,nmvbn,/v.. t;lkhprotyptog members of the family, who have to leave for work elsewhere, leave after this family feasting on the next day. Rest is then unknown for the rest of the year until the next New Year. The burning179 words
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Article219 1959-01-30 2 MUNPY TSENG - THREE PIGS cross the river... MUNPY TSENG THE origin of the 12-year cycle of Chinese chronology has its roots m the Han Dynasty (200 BC to 100 BC), during which a famous scholar. Wang Chung wrote a book entitled 4 Lun Heng" which was the first book to mention the219 words
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Article358 1959-01-30 3 PEACE and PLENTIFUL is the lot of the WORLD DURING the last 2,000 years of China's history there has been only one occasion when the birth of a new 60-year cycle did not bring peace and tranquility hoped for by the nation. Apart from358 words
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Article, Illustration107 1959-01-30 3 THIS Is my year, says this clever little piglet from a Pig Farm now don't think of me as a stupid creature, because I have sense enough to rear a very Dig family everytime you all need me. That's because I am most107 words
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Article, Illustration376 1959-01-30 3 GOH TEIK BOON - GOH TEIK BOON By tntly clear element, which rould mean a year of abundance for those m need of this vital element m their daily activities. Every Chinese schooled m his mother tongue learns at an early age the symbol of the animal under376 words
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226 1959-01-30 3 KHOO BOON CHOO - WOMEN are so busy planning celebration of the FESTIVAL KHOO BOON CHOO By WITH Chinese New Year, which falls on Feb. 8, this year, fast approaching, housewives m Penang are already making all the necessary preparations. However, it has always been the Chinese belief to start the new year well226 words
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Article, Illustration317 1959-01-30 4 RICHARD SEE - RICHARD SEE By RING out the old, ring In the new! Once again, In thousands of Malayan Chinese homes, feverish preparations are going on to usher m, literally with a bang, the new Lunar Year on Sunday, Feb. 8. And the watchwords for the 15-day317 words
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Article, Illustration675 1959-01-30 4 enjoying almost full emancipation, the practice is relegated to the limbo of forgotten things. One other bi* event during the New Year season is the worship of Thean Kong God> on the niglv, of the eighth day. m gratitude for peace, plenty675 words
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Article, Illustration463 1959-01-30 4 A lion' dance is popular m any Malayan town THE Chinese New Year celebrations will last exactly 15 days until "The Chap uoh Aien" ano ncie i« summary of the important events which are 10 oe celebrated with pomp and all the traditional trimmings Feb.463 words
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Advertisement205 1959-01-30 4 I FROM 1 I NOW I I EViHY PURCHASER Of I REMY MARTI FINE CHAMPAGNE I V.S.O.P. BRANDY I i f5^ i fi fc *~~"^sfi «f wf sbl 4 I H I 1 n 1 sfl i-*^^ B 4 ML I inn *^j ~^am .s^asr 1 I 1 JES _M""~205 words
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Article, Illustration591 1959-01-30 5 LUCY TAN LUAN ENG - Joy of YOUTH will prevail at the festival LUCY TAN LUAN ENG ißy But gone are most customs rituals ALTHOUGH much of the colourful ceremonial rituals concerning Chinese New Year have been swept away by the tide of modern civilization, the celebrations which start on Feb. 8, still rank high591 words
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Article, Illustration281 1959-01-30 5 ONG BOON TEE - ONG BOON TEE By ONE would have imagined that China's national fish is the CARP and none other but history reveals the existence of a wst rare type of fish called the Intercalar fish which is never visible except m the intercalary year which281 words
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Article116 1959-01-30 5 Diana Goh - IT'S ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS... Diana Goh THE Singapore Self-Rule Exposition located at the old KallariQ airport grounds will be the special attraction lor holiday makers during the coming Chinese New Year festivities. The Exposition celebrates the advent of a new era m the history of the island which116 words
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Article, Illustration720 1959-01-30 6 LUCY CHIN SIEW YIN - It'll be just another day in Chinatown LUCY CHIN SIEW YIN Thousands are too poor to celebrate By THE impact of civilization on traditional ceremonies is never more severely felt than m Singapore's Chinatown where poverty and squalour will do much to mar the festive celebration of the Chinese New720 words
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Article, Illustration733 1959-01-30 6 JAMES PETER CHIN - JAMES PETER CHIN tntehsn aod graces every ft OH t Awards for labour, j honesty and virtue By THE story of Chinese New Year can never be complete without a significant reference to the kitchen god. Rich or poor, most nonChristian Chinese make some kind of offering733 words
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Article, Illustration540 1959-01-30 7 IRENE LIM - Origin of CHEONGSAM linked with its history IRENE LIM That Mowing robe of old Carthage >,> By PERHAPS it is no exaggeration to say that the origin of the cheongsam—that national dress of Chinese women— is naked up with the origin of the Chinese New Year. In any case, it540 words
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Article, Illustration273 1959-01-30 7 Do's Don'ts for the NEW YEAR SINCE Chinese New Year means a fresh start m everything, here are a few do's and don'ts which people might do well to follow: First the don'ts: DON'T wear anything black on New Year Day. If you do just don't blame your friends for273 words
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