Singapore Standard, 4 February 1959
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Title Section22 1959-02-04 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1959. Vol. IX No. 216. 15 cts. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)22 words
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Article, Illustration656 1959-02-04 1 Even comedian Bob Hope's name cropped up at the s' pore City Council meet THE name of Bob Hope, America's famous comedian figured prominently at yesterday's Singapore City Council meeting during the debate in which Mayor656 words
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Article105 1959-02-04 1 PARIS, Feb. 3 (ReutersPresident de Gaulle will confer with Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, here on Fridav, officials of the Ellysee Palace said today. Mr. Dulles, who is coming to Europe this week to discuss western policy on the German problem, is105 words
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209 1959-02-04 1 Police bust up $10,000 snatch by seven thugs $6,000 RECOVERED AT ROAD BLOCK DSFGTR FGB RN mran you n B rrar> ting thi< he rfinrd motion w ii was <>■ prim I'M last year He rti ir| Ons wav peop ing to Gunn Co Mr G. B told 'ho M209 words
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Article, Illustration188 1959-02-04 1 A NEW $5,000,000 factory for the manufacture of cooked canned foods is to be built in Kuala Lumpur in the near future. The proposed factory is a project of the Amoy Canning Corporation pore) Limited. Mr. Wong Tok Sau. the managing director; .said188 words
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Article49 1959-02-04 1 AN 8-year-old boy, Amokah Singh, was severely burnt by firecrackers at Alexandra Road yesterday. The boy was passing the front of a shop when suddenly a packet of crackers exploded on him. He sustained serious facial injury and was admitted to the General Hospital.49 words
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Article32 1959-02-04 1 JAKARTA Feb. 3— Official sources said yesterday they believed Washington had already made its decision to .ship a second consignment of small arms to the Indonesian army. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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226 1959-02-04 1 Tengah jet on mercy dash to Ceylon AN SOS message was received by the Royal Navy in Singapore at 1.30 a.m. yesterday to have urgentlyneeded drugs sent to Katunayake, Ceylon. And in less than three hours later, an RAF Canberra jet left Tengah with the drugs. The S.O.S. which was226 words
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Article237 1959-02-04 1 RED EYES WARNING Threats mucle to innocent— Governor 'All must aim at the return of democracy 9 MALTA, Feb. 3 (Reuter) The Governor of Malta, Sir Robert Laycock, declared today that "those in power behind the iron curtain calculate that conditions in Malta are ripe for infiltration on a larger237 words
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171 1959-02-04 1 MALTA. Feb. 3 (Reu'.er) Mr. Dom Mintoff's Labour Party in Malta claimed a "knockout victory" today in its bid to bring the island's life to a standstill in mourning at Parliament's action yesterday in approving suspension of the Maltese constitution. The port171 words
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Article, Illustration257 1959-02-04 1 LEN THORNE JOINS THE STANDARD I LIN THORNt. Moloyo'a tig popular radio entertainer fft has |omed THE STANDARD Ys Lem, known to nv.ll.oni BU for hi* peppery witticism* ZnL o«d the bustlinf energy of ZS Sit mirth-loodco 1 "Dollor M 1 for Discs'* pr*§ rtmmti, n ]H bock in Moloyo257 words
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Article22 1959-02-04 1 LONDON. Feb. 3 Britain's reserves of gold and convertible currencies rose by £15 million in January, the Treasury announced today22 words
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204 1959-02-04 1 SOVIET HOLD US LORRY CONVOY: A SHARP PROTEST BERLIN, Feb. 3 (Reuter) Four American army lorries stopped by the Russians on their way from West Berlin to West Germany yesterday were still held this morning, a United States Army spokesman said here today. He said n<> reason wag given by204 words
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Advertisement139 1959-02-04 1 ra *m /I Jf£f;*S I APOLLO kENCE of CHICKEN I (MADE IN U.S.A.) FREE GIFTS SCHEME full details ask your usual Dealer, or salesmen, for one of our leaflets which Ethe 22 Karat Gold Bracelets, Rings, Links, etc. that are to be IcALiSTER CO., LTD. Arr KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC139 words
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853 1959-02-04 2 SINGAPORE City Council cannot upgrade all artisans in its employ as it would upset the entire framework of the Council. This argument was submitted by Mr. F. B. de Souza for the Council in the Industrial Court sitting in the fourth Criminal District853 words
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Article56 1959-02-04 2 THE fo owing have been elected office-hearers of the West Coast Road Community Centre. President: Mr. Tan Bah Chee (re-elected); Vice-Presidents: Mr. Chua Swa Kow and Mr. Chua Chwee Leon*; Treasurer: Mr. Teo Liang Hene; Asst. Treasurer: Mr. Chua Mia Hua (re-elected); Secretary: Mr. Lee Chiak Nc; Asst56 words
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Advertisement1211 1959-02-04 2 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given ™J S to inform the that a s from Ist February. Rife 1 4 M K 1959 MERVYN NEUER COR- MOHAMED YA'ACOB is purNELIUS is no longer employ- cnasl «8 the goodwill, assets, ed by us and therefore has no furniture and flUings of a1,211 words
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Advertisement174 1959-02-04 2 I THE MODERN TONK WORK HARD AND PLAY HARD Stiff exams lie ahead of thy; student. Hard and sustained study will be necessary to gain the credits he requires for the results will have an important bearing on his future career. Neither can sports be neglected and THE STRESS and174 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article53 1959-02-04 3 OFElrr ,tt: Lim Teck Kmr. Road. S'pora I PO Box No 1563 Cables. TICERNEWS' liala Liia-i0... Tel: ***** (5 lines) All department* LUMPUR. China Insurance Bldg 174 Batu Rd OH Teleonone ***** ENanc 93 Cowan st lal. 3829 'ALACCA- 8 Le,tn St Te,: 405 91-A. Bukit53 words
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Article818 1959-02-04 3 I ANY suggestion that can strengthen co-opera-on and bring about a greater co-ordination of ■rH to develop the economy of the free countries South-east Asia will be welcomed by the Federa|Government. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul ■run. has repeatedly emphasized this in explain■hn Government's policies. He can, therefore,818 words
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Article962 1959-02-04 3 FRANCIS OFNER - Israel Opens Gates To Penniless FRANCIS OFNER i b v TEL AVIV. ISRAEL expects the growth in her population to be increased from February onwards with fresh waves of penniless Jews arriving from Rumania. A mass influx has been going on since last September, the immigrants arriving with only the962 words
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Article1173 1959-02-04 3 COLLV LEiiVM - Progress Since Montreal COLLV LEiiVM THE COMMONWEALTH: by- LONDON JT is four months since the Commonwealth Economic Conference at Montreal gave general shape to a policy designed, in the words of Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, to promote "a dynamic partnership in an expanding world community." The trouble with conferences1,173 words
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Article611 1959-02-04 3 PETER BENENSON - Lawyers Define Rule Of Law PETER BENENSON U i 1 LONDON TN the course of world history lawyers have been responsible for denning the principles of democracy; they have been in the front of *>very fight for human freedom. Not only have they defended those who have spoken up for611 words
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Article, Illustration469 1959-02-04 3 ES pOR the past four years, scarcely a day has passed in Singapore without politicians and parties indulging in volatile and flery abuse and taunt and rrproarh against the British— the individual and the Government. The spate of vituperation has not diminished with the coming of self-govern-ment. It in469 words
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Advertisement32 1959-02-04 3 ioice [iVe present the LATEST RANGE of jxclusivo FASHIONABLE eye wear, plus that exacting eye examination Service H TfltPHOWt «5» Singopore, Capitol Building, Tel: *****. 11 THE HOUSE OF FASHIONABLE EYE-WEAR I32 words
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Advertisement82 1959-02-04 3 65% DACRON and 35% COTT a pleasure to wi Distinguished by Superb tailoring CROCOC designed for its finest products. OBTAINABLE NOW in four shades of green, b cream and white. NO IRONING Drips dry smoo' quickly ready to wear. PERMANENT STAY sewn in, no collar possible. WASH just toss it82 words
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328 1959-02-04 4 Giant fair is crowded: And parks, cinemas are hard hit AMUSEMENT parks and cinemas in Singapore yesterday revealed that business had deteriorated ever since the opening of the Singapore Constitution Exposition on Saturday. In a survey conducted by The Standard yesterday, it was ocovered that amusement parks are worn hit328 words
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Article36 1959-02-04 4 HONGKONG Fcb 3 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15 88 to £1 Sterling; $5.74 to US$l; $1.84 to Malayan $1: SO.Ofil to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252 a tael.36 words
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148 1959-02-04 4 A HUMAN SKULL was found in the eightth coffin to be uncovered on the sfte of "Operation Skeleton," in the Singapore Harbour Board area, yesterday. But mysteriously, the skeleton, believed to be the remains of a person buried 16 years ago,148 words
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Article48 1959-02-04 4 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Lands and Housing, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat will be one of th e judges at the "Pearl of the Orient" contest which will be held on Feb. 28. Puan Lim Yew Hock, wife of the Chief Minister, will crown the "Pearl."48 words
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Article137 1959-02-04 4 New Year guest artiste Little Masdeliene Chan, winner of the first prize in the Rocket Club'l talentime contest for children at the Victoria Memorial Hall, is one of the cuest artistes who will entertain the crowd at the Chinese New Year Ball at the Sea View Hotel on Sunday nicht.137 words
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Article, Illustration809 1959-02-04 4 'THIS POST IS FOR PAP'S BLUE-EYED BOY' Allegation by Vasagar as Council passes motion to appoint DCAO LIBERAL SOCIALIST Councillor, Mr. S. M. Vasagar, yesterday accused the Mayor of Singapore, Mt. Ong Eng C.uan, of creating the post of Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for some t4 blue-eyed boy of the809 words
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322 1959-02-04 4 PAP's savings call 'a programme of desperation' Tan SECRETARY-GENERAL of the Singapore Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. E. K. Tan, yesterday described as 'a programme of desperation" the People's Action Party's call for compulsory savings and the setting up of a development fund for the future prosperity of the 1 Colony.322 words
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198 1959-02-04 4 Professor names two 'musts' for accounts THE two profession* of law and accountancy have one thing in common; they both require a sound grasp of theory and thorough practical knowledge. Professor L. A. Snendan of L Department said at a dinner of Certitied Accountants at the University of Ma'.aya on198 words
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203 1959-02-04 4 2 COLONY DELEGATES FOR THAI ECAFE MEET TWO representatives from Singapore will attend the conference of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far Easts (ECAFE) working committee on industry and natural rescources due to begin in Bangkok tomorrow. This was revca'orl to The Standard vosterdnv hv Mr. O. H.203 words
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Article95 1959-02-04 4 FED., S'PORE TO GET FORD GRANT THE Federation of Singapore and the Republic of Vietnam will receive grants from the Ford Found.*" the vice-president of the Overseas Development Programmes Of the Foundation. Mr. Forrest Hill told in Saigon. Previously tha Foundation had limited its grant: in this part of the95 words
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Article87 1959-02-04 4 Singapore Anti-Tubercu-losis Association wii. bold dance at the Singapore Cricke*, Club on Fcb 13. The voluntary organL of this dance hope to raise a fair sum for SATA funds. Music r dancing will be provided by the Singapore Military Forces Dtnca Band and the Master of87 words
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Article, Illustration161 1959-02-04 4 Unlicensed hawkers ruining us traders THE Tamil Muslim Union of Singapore, which represents a large number of shopkeepers and traders, yesterday condemned the City Council for permitting hawkers to ply their trade without licence in all the streets The Union, in a statement. said: "If the existing conditions were allowed161 words
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Advertisement176 1959-02-04 4 aj j a.afl m v' #SM Sfer laM i iavWa^M SLEEP WELL uns If ar ry Ito t Mr stric err- ws in i neetH k '"del laki uyor SAW V^H to iiwsy^ nd blms K im ?he ■nd mm May^ ng t l SJjA crs. w -s for tv176 words
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184 1959-02-04 5 Extra train services for Chinese New Yeai ,A LUMPUR. Tues. ilayan Railway Admir>n announced today additional passenger lodation will be pro>n all day and night 'rains between Kuala r Singapore and ;uir-Pensng, and train? between Ipohi. Ipoh-Gema>, Ipoh-Gemas-Singapore 7 to Feb. 12, inI express trains in >n between Kuala will184 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1959-02-04 5 OPPOSITION FLAYS MAYOR: WE'LL ELECT CHAIRMAN THREAT Lively exchanges at resumed debate on hawkers problem w On? Ens: Guan, Hpr.ttedly heckled HnMtum members ft;r resumed debate r r of hawkers at Kaporr City Council trrday. M when the deft Mrs. F. LeonB ■ssfully proK Mayor to enK 'hr Municipal to1,040 words
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139 1959-02-04 5 Eleven more girls wanted for the stage MR. 808 MARSHALL, manager of the John Calvert .show, told The Standard yesterday that he was still on ;he look-out lor eleven more Singapore girls. He had already selected nine girLs who will be auditioned at the Great World Cabaret today at 3139 words
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Article80 1959-02-04 5 LABOURER HANGED AT DAWN LEE AH CHEONG alias Ah Lek. a 27-year-old Hockchia was hanged at dawn yesterday at Outram Road Jail, Singapore. Lee, a labourer, was sentenced to death by the Supreme Court on June 30 last year. He had fired a revolver at the Police when cornered after80 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-02-04 5 ti Run Run Sha w, a director of Shaw Brothers last n* ht rned by aiT tO Singapore from Hongkong Mr. Shaw, who is also the Federation and Singapore director of the Federation of Motion Picture Producers Association, was met at the airport by his brother.93 words
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163 1959-02-04 5 PSC WARNS DOCTORS: WE'LL TAKE YOUR RESIGNATION NOTICES SERIOUSLY NEXT TIME KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Public Services Commission has warned doctors employed by Government that it will not tolerate threats of resignation from them, The Standard learnt today. The Commission, it is understood, has sent cir rulars to all medical163 words
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224 1959-02-04 5 Took Friend Out So That He Could Be Robbed TAN BAH NEE, 23, a City Council employee, said to have played a "principal part in a pre-arranged plot'' to rob his friend, was yesterday sentenced by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Singapore Assize Court to five years' imprisonment. Bah Nee224 words
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400 1959-02-04 5 13 went only 12 came back: Fight drama is told in court A COFFEE-SHOP assistant told the Singapore Assize Court yesterday that a party of II people went to a house to look for a person or persons but only 12 of them came back alive. Chua Hai Im, the400 words
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Article25 1959-02-04 5 SINGAPORE'S Gan Eng Seng School students will hold their annual social and dance on Friday In the school hall. Old Boys are welcome.25 words
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Article, Illustration226 1959-02-04 5 Found: Painter of Chang i murals THE "elusive" painter of the re'.iqious murals at Changi P.O.W camp during the Japanese occupation of Singapore has been found. He is Stanley Warren, now 42, an art master of Sir Wilha-a Collins Secondary School in North London, where he is at present living226 words
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Advertisement108 1959-02-04 5 -^^^^^^^h^S- "IVESTUM--W^^^o^^o^^" READY-COOKED Z::=::::: 3-CEREAL FOOD All healthy babies should be given a complementary food from about 12 works of age— and than choose dMIe > NESTUM is a very much better food than bubor or cornflour for it contains the essential, nourishing qualities that will ensure baby's healthy fJ108 words
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Article, Illustration599 1959-02-04 6 MARCUS MADE A SCAPEGOAT: COUNCIL IS TOLD (HawkersA chief And Mayor is warned: The charges are wrong LEADER of the Feople's Alliance in the Singapore City Council, Mr. Tang Peng Yeu, yesterday warned the Mayor that it was "utterly wrong to charge a Council official if he is not pro599 words
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Article130 1959-02-04 6 No Boycott: Dato Hamid Agrees CHAIRMAN of the Tnited Malays Nationalist Organization in Singapore. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji .lum.it yesterday agreed with the advice of the Federation I'MNO that Malays in the island should not boycott the general elections under the new Constitution. On Monday, the Pasir Panjang branch130 words
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Article76 1959-02-04 6 TALK ON CHINESE PAINTINGS THE Curator of the University of Malaya Art Museum, Dr Michael Sullivan, will a ta'k on 'Chinese Paintings in Singapore" over Radio Singapore tomorrow ai 7.15 p.m. Mr. Sullivan will discuss Chi:;ese painters and Chinese paintings over a penod of four hundred years, including some of76 words
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125 1959-02-04 6 Ong says 'Yes' to a debate challenge THE Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, has yesterday accepted a challenge by the leader of the People's Alliance In the City Council, Mr. Tang Peng Yeu, to hold a public debate on the hawkers problem. The challenge was made and accepted125 words
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Article, Illustration134 1959-02-04 6 New Year Request Rejected SENTENCED to 12 months' jail, a youth. Yuen Khai Thong, requested Singapore Judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander, for time to celebrate the forthcoming Chinese New Year. Turning him down, Mr. Alexander told him: What ll the difference. If you ceobrate the festival this year, you will134 words
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Article, Illustration130 1959-02-04 6 MORE than SOO guests W€T% invited to a cocktail party given by the Japan Export Trade Pro'^of'nn Agency nt the reception hall of the Singapore Constitution Exposition, last light. The gnests ocrt Inter entertained 10 n judo demonstrat:on ufider the direction of Mr. H. Ichijima. "6th Dav"Standardpic - 130 words
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136 1959-02-04 6 400-year-old paintings at the Art Musei FORTY Chinese masterpieces paint. of 400 years are on display at the An University of Malaya The show, wh: public, will close on Fob 18. Opened by th Vice-Chan-cellor of the University. Dr. A. Oppenheim. yesterday it was attended by a select group Of136 words
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Article90 1959-02-04 6 MR V yesterday Minister tions .1 A Governor William Council n: \> ni| J ins in A' .i J Mr N "utmosi the try to as he Whci ed Die vant to the Ch Mr congr., 1 and u i letter of r Frar; 1 Nair'i Mr N fir.v'.90 words
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Article42 1959-02-04 6 ARJ br.it od I Tt'ong, been an« upon tomorrow Orchard Road. Kn T j headline news to London fl fiance of an or to return to P Tne Singap rfcty jreiterd ,v to come h.n and that the take p'.sre on42 words
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Article40 1959-02-04 6 THE ng h«J appointed < I lowship for 1 this year. Pre.Mdm' Loh Si f treasurer—".' Mr. V. 1 1 man on Chri I Odin Wee Chn.stian W C.xmv Vim :"*i Christian Outrea Oei (Chairman Citizenship) i (Ch.urman on lowship).40 words
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Article38 1959-02-04 6 THE folin tppoiaU I Singapore. Si: W lim Appca. H itituted by the Supreme igoff; .Moh.m-ioH M .1 p« bin Haji A^ A -.ar I I S! M I S A 1 n I38 words
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Article256 1959-02-04 6 STOWAWAY MET EGYPT GEN. NAGUIB PENANG. Tues. A youth who stowed away to Mecca and met the former President of Egypt. Gen. Moharacd Naguib was told by Sessions Judge, Mr. Au Ah Wah, today: "You were able to get about because you are a clever fellow with a smooth-tongue." Mohamed256 words
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Advertisement115 1959-02-04 6 x2^ *V TmJ^ and iflk 8 tlmes f^Pj P more economical I i^^l RV^ Use Red Top deter S ent and scc Its concentrated i^^^^l action actually casing out the dirt No bubblcs (jjl^^lij BHffSi^p r f am to cloud thc watcr you see thc dirt I JjJ^jM HUJMI And115 words
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Article286 1959-02-04 7 ...But they'll have to waif till after Chinese New Year TWO hundred midwives of the Singapore Government Health Service and Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital will shortly receive "ang pows" ranging from $600 to $1,120 each. The midwives will, however, have to wait till after Chinese286 words
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Article153 1959-02-04 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES i l o.M.Nd rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 83? 841 R.S.S No. 1 Feb. 841 84* R.S.S. No. 1 March 854 83 J R.S.S. No 2 831 84 8.8.5. No I 82 83i Tone: Slightly steadier. The tin price in153 words
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Article86 1959-02-04 7 THE Chief reporter of Sin Chew Jit Poh, Mr. Han Swre Inn. will leave Singapore by air tomorrow on a short visit of the West German Republic as a guest of the government. Mr. Han will leave by BOAC at 9 a.m. and86 words
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Article33 1959-02-04 7 MR. VEO Thiam Slew has been appointed by the Governor. Sir William Goode. to the Chinese Advisory Board until June 29, 1060 in place of Mr. Ong Piah Tcng. who died recently33 words
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120 1959-02-04 7 SIN'CE its opening on Saturday night. 20 children hn.ve been reported lost in the vast grounds of the Singapore Constitution Exposition. However. the efficient public communication system was put into operation every time a wailing child was found lost, and within minutes after120 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-02-04 7 STUDENTS OFF TO AUSTRALIA SEVEN Singapore students left by Qantas last night for higher s.udies in Australia under the Colombo Plan They were: Mrs. Cecilia Liaw, Mrs. Amy Pang. Seah Hark Boon, Goh Tiak Theng. Lool Poh Yun. Ho Chin Choon and Ng Thin Teng. Two more. Hong Kok Cheong82 words
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Article101 1959-02-04 7 RUSHED OUT IN FRONT OF CAR' A SINGAPORE Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday recorded a misadventure verdict at the close nf the inquest on Shew Ah See. 77. who was knocked down by a car at Balestier Road on Dec. 15. Soh Boon Oe, a sta'.'.-holrier, told the Coroner,101 words
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169 1959-02-04 7 University of Malaya exam results THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya in Singapore announced the following results yesterday: Passes in the Intermediate Examination for the Degree of B.Sc: Lim Bock Kah; Singh Malhotra. Mohinder; Wong Soon Teik, Joseph. The following candidates have been given provisional passes in the subjects shown against their169 words
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303 1959-02-04 7 INDONESIA'S NEW CURB A BIG BLOW TO REBELS It's a good thing says industrialist AN Indonesian industrialist Mr. R.M.P. Soedjono said in Singapore yesterday that the Consulate's new regulations to tighten control of Indonesians in the Colony was a decisive blow at rebel activities abroad. Mr. Soedjono, who arrived by303 words
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Article48 1959-02-04 7 PEOPLE'S Action Party Assemblyman, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will move a motion at the next meeting of the Legislative Assembly that 'he '"House deplores the payment of Malayanization Compensation terms to any Malayan Oflivcr who had been given and had acceDted promotion on account of Malayanization.48 words
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Advertisement413 1959-02-04 7 j CAIHAY OROwtsinoN j j EES3 Our Grand Chinese New Year Attraction! J I'll ip,. iR.»i Be««mah3^ flm tm£lW >♦- JunGENsfci^loFrMesocTP >«- X p Nn oSSS c r^rr^r^ ■HAPPiNCSS X•JC >cre«-ninjc CCl M ivn k- TOMBS! 10.4% am. 2.1* VT, 1.15 pm. (No Tree l,l«t«) J «k PI II I413 words
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Miscellaneous558 1959-02-04 7 Mt#jTT7^^^^^B Music. 9 50-10.10 Law and Order. ■ll Pllfil *J W m■WW m 1 m W^^fl lo Pm Ciood Afternoon. 101 nJIHI"/ Ulrfl ■'lll'iFlll'flll Mid-day Melodies. I.JU Tim# J f H f V^W and News. 140 Newstalk, ■■■■■■■■AA^^^^LJ 1 4."> Short and Sweet. 2. 00 c_'lo»* k fA AY*wm[mltf^^W t558 words
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Article159 1959-02-04 9 OI'TF.R ROADS ARKFLDIJK, Choko Mam, Rajah Brooke. Prosper. Warszawa, Melva, Lanaz. Amelia. Reael, Lucky Fortune. Statiua Jensen, Santa Luna. Naga. Francoise. Piominent, Sambas. R.R. 1247. Boinsevain, Pyldawynunt, Aeamemnon. Yasukawa Maru. Rg Silverspray. Giangbanco. N'c^?s Mariner. Stanero vn. Kousangsi, Barumun. Theseus. Fossarina. INNER ROADS Playaran, New Oronatian. Kah159 words
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Article179 1959-02-04 9 Rubber Rises By 3/8 Cent INTEREST in lower grade helped to give a boost to the local rubber price, which closed yesterday, at 84| cents per lb. for International first grade, February shipment, a rise of cent over the previous day. The pa. tern of the market was very similar179 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-02-04 9 THE Singapore Constitution Exposition at Kalians is nightly drawing crowds of interested spectators as this general view (above) taken at the fair shows. The show which opened on Jan. 31 will last a month. StandardpicStandardpic - 39 words
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224 1959-02-04 9 JAPAN Air Linos will change their Singapore-Tokyo flight schedule as from June "for the convenience of passengers." This was stated by Mr. T. Saito, the airline's Singapore district manager, who is leaving the Colony for a new posting. Under the present schedule, the224 words
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Article257 1959-02-04 9 WASHINGTON. Feb. 3 (UPl)— The International Monetary Fund yesterday announced an overwhelming endorsement of a plan to increase its capital by more than U555,000,000,000, to cope more effectively with the free world financial problems. The Fund reported that countries holding more than 99 per cent257 words
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Article24 1959-02-04 9 THE Shell Company of Singapore Ltd. have Invited guesti to a cocktail partv and tour of their pavilion at the Exposition tomorrow.24 words
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Article109 1959-02-04 9 SINGAPORE Cb*«M Protfwe* Exrhqnge noon clo c ir>e t> r ices oer oicul vejterria? were: Copra Dec. -Jan. 542 buyers; $43 sellers; coconut oil in bulk 163] >c!ltt> in drums S*fU {tellers: M: white pepper $140 sellers: Sarawak white $139 sellers special Sarawak black $73. Singapore Copra Associatior closing109 words
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Article63 1959-02-04 9 EN DECEMBER, Swissair offered 15.405.823 ton kilometre? of rt'r more than in I Dc ember in 5 7. The revenue lo n kilometres increased to 1,670.472 (T'> increase) and is split into: Passengers Ton Kilometres 4,669,723 I 2%); I ..ige 1.262.528 v< >■. Cargo 1,971,148 4-27%); Mail 7*7.07163 words
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Article140 1959-02-04 9 GROWING BETTER DURIANS KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.^. A mast promising ">uper dunan" ,rr>p came into ing at tht Federal uiuntal Station in Serdanq i* e la t ycr\r, Mutes a progress rrp. rt ol the Department of Agriculture r the fourth quarter of '1958. published today. Trials to JtoOQflC UUg variety140 words
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Article81 1959-02-04 9 SAIGON'. Feb. 3 (Rcuter)— South Vietnam was now a >ng the bes' of the woi rubber producing countries, Mr RM K. Mi' ha ;x. chairman of the International Rubber Re-ear, h Council, said, rcoc ling to the Vietnam Press Agency. Mr. Mi 'hi .x is on an81 words
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Article505 1959-02-04 9 Easy Trend Noted In Industrials INDUSTRIALS were inclined to ca?e while tin? and rubbers were a shade better, in the Malayan share market yesterday Business Done MALAYAN shaiebrokers reported the fallowing business done ud to 3.30 p.m. yesterd;u: 88. Petroleum 45/-; Fitzpatneks $1.03; F N. orris 51.38. $1 57; Gammon505 words
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269 1959-02-04 9 RIVALRY IN FAR EAST TRADE IS GROWING \JFinaMuei> And Vommcree WITH the development of industry In Asia, the West must expect strong competition in the market for manufactured goods in the Far East, a market source said in Singapore yesterday. The source was commenting on a statement by the Stuttgart269 words
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Article67 1959-02-04 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday New York: buying. T.T. 33. O.D. 331. M days airmail 33-5/16 credit bills. 33-7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying. T.T 32-1/16. OD. 32-3/lfi. 90 days airmail 32i credit bills. 323 trade bills. Selling. T.T.67 words
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Article34 1959-02-04 9 A GROUP of 20 Indian farm leaders will visit the United States in September this year, to study farm organisations, co-operatives, and the system of rural credit in the various States.34 words
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Article53 1959-02-04 9 Indonesian Vegetables For Spore JAKARTA. Feb. 3. (Router). An organization to encourage the export of vegetah.es from Indonc> a to Singapore was established in Medan North Sumatra. The organization. Bank Keradjinan Pedjuang (Veteran Busmen Bank asked the facilities from the Indonesian Government in order to compete with South Vietnam in53 words
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464 1959-02-04 10 GRAHAM WHITE - When Hate Walked On Valentine's Day GRAHAM WHITE .^^A^ooopaQattA^kMMkvwM^jMißjwKxwj fI_BQ_J_HX>Q-H-OBQ-BttllQ--Q--Jl-tf_i-Kt-H--B tfB-_-_R___-M-_PS-f_M-_%**9 QftflpßfljMQ(¥M^w^^MOftrtßMMW|MttMtM| fay CHICAGO in the 1920's was no place for a law-abiding citizen. It was a citadel of uncontrolled, and uncontrollable, sin. Gun-toting thugs not only mowed each other down in the streets but anyone else fool enough to464 words
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Article478 1959-02-04 10 Seven Died, Shot In The Back a few shops and a large garage which had its entrance in the back alley. Moran's gang arrived on schedule at the garage. Moran and a couple of others were the only latecomers and that saved their lives. Meeting Place they strolled towards the478 words
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Article335 1959-02-04 10 DELOS SMITH - DELOS SMITH NEW YORK By TWO scientists reproduced 'theoretical moon conditions inside laboratory bottles and came up with evidence that the moon's innu m e r able craters are blow-holes. What was once blown through the holes was gas trapped beneath the moon's surface, the scientists335 words
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Article, Illustration302 1959-02-04 10 REVENGE PROVED NOT- SO- SWEET FOR SCARFAN the prosecution gave up. McGurn was freed. So the St. Valentine's Day Massacre went unavenged but not quite. The police were unable to pin any criminal charge on Al Capone, but they knew he was behind the killings. And this time they were302 words
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Article, Illustration181 1959-02-04 10 ukuh.AlLU rrrsirlrnt Eigenhmver i» a humanitarian. He abhors human suffering. He has dedicated his career to peace and freedom achieved with honour and not by appeasement. Peace, prosperity and progress are the keynotes of his administration. FAMILY Dwight Eisenhower, or "Ike"181 words
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Advertisement381 1959-02-04 10 jJSSirv CHAW _j~-~v ffi &*l*\wl r^SHS^I iveiw ORGANISATION S vSSTfy* Njij^r Attraction* \VD^r E harlty Prrmlere Season From H 3 Friday 9.30 p.m. Sat. 7th Feb. t: S TICKETS FOR I'Kt M II KK AVAILABLE AT Tj CAPITOL PAVILION THK.VIBES. C I M-G-M present. '^H _f__________l__i J^B Pi cutj If^^^^HP381 words
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Article327 1959-02-04 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER Fastest Time With Honey Bird A Neck In Front By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Bright Su n and Honey Bird, two middle distance horses, attracted attention when thev made the fastest time on the track his morning, covering half a mile in 52 sec. and three furlongs327 words
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976 1959-02-04 11 h f.»ih»uin!f are the probable fields for Saturday. yof the Selangor Turf Club meeting at Kuala Class 1, Div. J— 9 Furs. h K «7Tr» be 5y 907 D l Loh Ch.n and Mrs. mm Of Lalsta 7y 9.05 Rodi.r, Dr. T.K. MM976 words
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Article152 1959-02-04 11 Singapore .£2 SGSFA Div. I— PWD "A", Jalan r Marines "A" I Jalan Besar, jg -Education vs. rOOf Printing Ground M 'U TW, Geydiftomi vs. angx Prison rrtn, TTSH "B" vs. H TTC ground. B R-S'HOOL: R.I. vs. ,*m[ 'dan; School, R.7. Hongkong W M Bank. Farrer B152 words
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Article38 1959-02-04 11 After being held to a threeall draw at half-time, Singapore Telephone Boarn improved in the second half to edge University of Malaya by four goals to three in a friendly soccrr match at Bukit Timah yesterday.38 words
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Article215 1959-02-04 11 LONDON, Feb. 3 (Reuter)— England make two changes for the Rugby Union International against Ireland in Dublin on Feb. 14. compared with the XV which was beaten 5-0 by Wales in thick mud at Cardiff a fortnight ago. Both changes are in the back215 words
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Article50 1959-02-04 11 MRS. M. EU (95-21=74) won the Ladies L.G.U. A division at the Royal Island Club. B division winner was Mrs. N. Clayton (91-26 65). The R.I.C. beat Changi Golf Club in a social match at the Royal Island Club on Sunday by 8J points to 5.50 words
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Article141 1959-02-04 11 A GOAL in the second half by left winger lan Tart gave Singapore Cricket Club a deserving 4-3 victory over Singapore Recreation Club in a friendly hockey match on the padang yesterday. The Recs did well to take a 3-1 lead shortly after the interval,141 words
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358 1959-02-04 11 RUGBY SEVENS': KIWIS SIGNALS ADVANCE «aporc Cricket Club 'C lohore Asians *A' gainJ Passages into the >"fl n.una of the Singa- r '<ket Clubs seven-a--r<*>'< competition. They IV( fi walk overs from "■sportive opponents. A were iche- CHQ FARKLF 'hird game while ere drawn in the I d;,y Bgainsi cai358 words
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492 1959-02-04 11 IPOH. Tues. Defending champion, J. Mitchell Welsh, and three former title-holders will be taking part in the North Malaya Golf Championships which will be played off on the Tiger Lane course in Ipoh during the Chinese New Year holidays. This year's competition has492 words
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Article110 1959-02-04 11 Draw For Scottish Cup Soccer GLASGOW, Feb. 3 (Reuter) The draw for the second round of the Scottish Football Association Cup competition, to be played on Feb. 14, was made here yesterday as follows: Coldstream versus Hamilton Academicals. Brechin City versus Alloa Athletic. Babcock and Wilcox versus Morton. Dumbarton versus110 words
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86 1959-02-04 11 IPOH Tues. Mr. Teo Siona Mnh. President of the Perak Hunters and Shooters Club, which has a membership of well over a 100. has presented two gold trophies for competition. The trophies u-hich were obtained from Hongkong will be for Trap and Rifle competitions. The86 words
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76 1959-02-04 11 They Share Honours The Third Time KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Municipality Sports Club and Sentul Railway Recreation Club, fought out to a draw for the third time in their division two knockout hockey tie on the Princes Road Stadium today. There was no score in today"* game despite ten minutes of76 words
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Article63 1959-02-04 11 Indian Recs Rally Win m A strong rally in th« second half enable,* Indian Recreation Club Selection XI to score a convincing 5-2 victory over Springdale Sports Club in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. At half-time both teams drew one-all. Geved Osman 2 Krisb nan 2 ann63 words
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Article54 1959-02-04 11 IPOH. Tues A brillian goal by Jaggit Singh, gave Stur. rock Club a 3-2 victory over PCRC in a Division 1 hockey match on the Upper Padan? todav. 2am Arriffin (2) and Jaggit Singh scored f°i* Sturrock Club with Chan Quan Chonst and Low Booa54 words
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Advertisement72 1959-02-04 11 SPee fat SPHINX IAM §ERT t f^^H ivAi^ nii/cc a U I W L "■^B Bi W Iflll C 's nnr r size ullja i# nil 3 W II 11 I I JBJ 1 mifiD c mUltc I bC Cl bD I H I I \/0 1 1 D I72 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1959-02-04 12 England cannot afford another collapse like that of yesterday when, in a 50 minutes spell by Rorke and Benaud, six tcickets toppled for 18 runs in nine overs. 4**7o 5-173 6*lBo 7*184 B*lB4 9*lBB 240 all out! Benaud s Follow-on Decision Gives Long Odds Chance ADELAIDE, Feb.1,027 words
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Article161 1959-02-04 12 AUSTRALIA FIRST INNINGS 476 C. McDonald 170 J. Burke 66 F. S. Trueman four for 90). ENGLAND FIRST INNINGS. P. E. Richardson lbw b Lindwall 4 T. E. Bailey b Davidson 4 P. B. 11. May b Benaud 37 M. C. Cowdrey b Rorke 84 T. W.161 words
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Article122 1959-02-04 12 THE following were elected a> office bearer? for the year at the Superwine B.P. annual gc-nerai meeting held on Sunday, at 23 Duku Road: Patrons: Messrs Chee Liang Lock Tan Tian Ghee. Bob Seel Tenc Hock and Tay Cheong Ann President: Mr. William Martis, Vice-Presidents*: Messrs Jerry122 words
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Article71 1959-02-04 12 tunayakr. < «M,, n WV^ the only unhf V second day ••fth f rfiWci festival The, Forre. Kutteruorth W^ vine ing m.ir-, n (lf J to nil at h,, Joint h< W valuable I tion when thrv r '*W a scoreless Tenxah. m Sel«f I Same to < i71 words
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Article18 1959-02-04 12 ROME. I (Re rootba I Toun I cod to--. H Thi r 7 n that a football18 words
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Article18 1959-02-04 12 MELB C Victoria r tralia brun in th<» < Cri- cet 6/:: 3 in t i Vic- -1118 words
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Article, Illustration981 1959-02-04 13 MICHAEL DAVIES - Spending Money Is The Chief Sydney Diversion MI CHAEL DAV IES *>y SYDNEY pOkelebrate the open- Bq a trade fair in K> rhe Japanese 4 i^j on an elaborate display of •jrtvbrk^ from an island off in fhe harbour call*T nchgut." Ab a ferry hired >y tf mese con^uljenet i981 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-02-04 13 NINETEEN VE^lf OLD Mnrita Constantinou is forever blowing bubbles. ''Can't resist blowing them." So here is beautiful Marita blowing a bubble in her hath. U hen she's not blowing hubbles Marita, who was born in Athens, is a dancer at a London WesUEnd club. "Shm first started to61 words
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Article, Illustration603 1959-02-04 13 SAN FRANCISCO you first walk into the Galileo Adult School in San Francisco in the evening, it looks much like any one of the thousands of institutions in America which offer adult education programmes. In one room a group of mathematics students are solving a problem603 words
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Miscellaneous266 1959-02-04 13 I RITA DEL MAR \^> QlOl \TION •Noble deeds that are C^k' '.i^tl >re most e*>termI- ii 111 DN F SI) AY FOR ■FVitVI The arcent iBl and financSu Pi mote matters i-> a h proper' v. lB -nplete *ask-. > eras. Catch up jB mt enjoy B< <»k YOl'R266 words
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Miscellaneous324 1959-02-04 13 LI'L ABNER Bv A CHpp N QwSr^Jl^S? VsBssS* n ACCOUNT SALO^ F^O' NOTME.'.'-A^ MTSTWM V RESES^SreD NAtSiA! 1 n^pfr^u \IS ™'ONLV 'HAMWUS J ESCORT HAJNT LEAVIM* l**G H^TbS V SJi^fru'l f ALABAMMUS"IN V SALOME V h DOGPATCM v v%3 >r Afc>iN y ßrt s S\MNE A /-ocax.^^m 1 >TO MHO324 words
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Article325 1959-02-04 14 DUKE'S INDIAN VISIT A SUCCESS *27ie Democratic Duke 9 is hailed CALCUTTA. Feb. 3 (Reuter) The Duke of Edinburgh today spends the last day of what (a generally agreed to have been a highly successful visit to India on which he received an overwhelming popular welcome everywhere. He will fly325 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-02-04 14 The girl on the ferry to Hongkong pnoio. THE attractions of the East have been a draw to travellers for centuries but one of the more modern ones is Lucille Soong. 22. You ma v nut be able to travel with her on a slow boat to China but youUPI - 95 words
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Article55 1959-02-04 14 JAKARTA. Feb. 3 (Reuter) The Indonesian Army Chief-of-Staff, Lieutenant Genera] Abdul Haris Nasution. said the Army planned to recruit 10.000 new troops this year. The new troops will be recruited under a re-juvenation programme recently announced by the Defence Ministry. The present strength of the55 words
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94 1959-02-04 14 JAKARTA. Feb. 3 (Reuter) Indonesia is slowly restoring to full strength her merchant fleet, vital link between the inhabitants of the Archipelago's 3,000 islands. The inter-island fleet dropped from 175 to 96 when the Dutch-owned KFM fleet was kicked out after the antiDutch campaign94 words
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Article52 1959-02-04 14 AMMAN, Feb. 3 (Reuter) Jordan has banned two books by Mr Aneurin Bevan. British Labour Party foreign' affairs spokesman, it was officially announced here today The two books are "Instead of Fear" and 'Democratic Socialism". The announcement said they were banned because they violated Jordan52 words
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276 1959-02-04 14 'Differences on Irian issue mustn Y affect cooperation CANBERRA, Feb. 3 (Reuter) The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Richard Casey, said today he was looking forward to frank discussions with the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, on "all matters of common concern in the276 words
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Article36 1959-02-04 14 ADMIRAL Harry Felt, the United States Commander-in-Chief in the Pacific, is likely to discuss Indonesian requests for more naval ships when he arrives in Jakarta on Feb. 11. Indonesian sources said yesterday. (Reuter).36 words
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Article214 1959-02-04 14 AKIHITO'S WEDDING DATE FIXED TOKYO. Feb. 3 (Reuter) The Japanese Imperial Household Board said today it had tentatively decided to hold the wedding; ceremones of Crown Prince Akihito and his commoner bride-to-be Miss Michiko Shoda on April 10. The detailed schedule for the royal wedding rites was expected to be214 words
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228 1959-02-04 14 HAVANA, Feb. 3 (IPI) Edward A. Xye, 31, of Chicago and Coral Gables, Florida, has been held for more than a month as the suspected triggerman in a plot to assassinate Dr. Fidel Castro, it was reported today. Police said the228 words
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Article114 1959-02-04 14 No schools for 250 millions UNITED NATIONS. Feb 3. (Reuter) Only a little more thin half of the world's children go to school, according to a United Nations report today. A world survey of education prepared by the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation. (UNESCO), also found that school114 words
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Article65 1959-02-04 14 JAKARTA. Feb. 3. (Reuter). The vice-chairman of Indonesia's National Front for the Liberation of West Irian (Dutch New Guinea) said Dutch defence preparations in West New Guinea "meant nothing" to Indonesia. "We can face one division of Dutch troops with just one unit." the vice-chairman. Brig65 words
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Article62 1959-02-04 14 fnr J fi? ARTA __f* b 3 (Re «ter).- A man was sentenced trie* C e ouT n rentrLT P i r,SOnn ent by the *™***i :*>£ wa C sZ r^a C s e^e a epi J n a R Va CU in hls MlHnv^lS.:^ r °i62 words
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131 1959-02-04 14 OVERSEAS CEMETERIES ARE NO PROBLEM LONDON. Feb. 3. (Reuter) The vice-chairman of .he Imperial War Graves Commission. General Si: John Crocket, said today that it was the large war cemeteries oversea^ that presented the fewest mainenance problems to the commission. Sir John was writing In the 39th annual report of131 words
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Article122 1959-02-04 14 MELBOURN E. Feb 3 Reuter).— Engii>h actor Rhoderic Walker, who arrived here after driving 16.000 mile-* from London in a station waggon. aid that the only .rouble he had on the trip was when he was arrested as a spy in Bulgaria and held122 words
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Article, Illustration246 1959-02-04 14 Demoted leader apologizes to Soviet Congres MOSCOW. Feb. 3 (IPI) Demoted Mikhail Pervukhin apologized to the ommuni Congress today for failing to ha«k thr Ifii against the RuUanin-Malrnkov "anti p.trt\" Pervukhin, formtf ri« puty Premier and Presidium member. wa.s the first those a.v>nciatrd with the antiParty group maKe a p<-r--xinalUPI - 246 words
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Article57 1959-02-04 14 JAKARTA, \rh ut» t i lhnu I .iar. tli. "1...--b.iii<l>t I* <<l« r «»f R u.is wounded h\ at donc^i.in \tiu\ while csi.ip.n. four w i\rs fr< rounded mm quarters Reports fio'n Bl .i.irm isin. South fci viiil he u.K Ire when thr opened fire. Rut a group of57 words
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Article17 1959-02-04 14 THE Di.str Pahmbang k; postponed >n b» c i no handcuffi acru>rrl tn hi jail.— Reutrr17 words
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