Singapore Standard, 5 February 1959
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Title Section26 1959-02-05 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD U it 9fl S. Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TTGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1959. Vol 'X No. 217. 15 cts. 14 Poges (FINAL EDITION)26 words
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Article, Illustration690 1959-02-05 1 PETER WONG - DINNER STRIKE AT VARSITY PETER WONG Students boneott canteen m protest of *PSS£ food nerved 9 Professor will meet them to thrash matters out By DR. SANDOSHAM SAMPLES SOME OF THE DISHES iT HUNDRED students living m the University of Malaya hostel m Dunearn Road, Singapore, went on a lightningStandardpic - 690 words
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310 1959-02-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Final agreement has been reached between the Federation and Singapore Governments on proposed amendments to tighten the immieration laws of both territories Top level talks on the proposed amendments to the Immigration Ordinance took place m Kuala Lumpur310 words
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Article111 1959-02-05 1 $2,100 NEW YEAR SAVINGS SNATCHED A FURNITURE shop assistant who had collected his savings from his towkay was held at dagger point and robbed of $2,100 at Victoria Street at 7 p.m. last night. The victim, 29-year-old Chi.. Huk. put put up a terrific struggle with the two robbers before111 words
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Article34 1959-02-05 1 THE Indonesian Attorney General, Mr. Suprap'.o, yesterday asked the Indonesian Government to alert the British Government on reported smuggling of goods between Indonesia and British North Borneo, Antara news agency reported. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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300 1959-02-05 1 IPOH, Wed. A thirty-five-year-old housewife, Rengammah, awakened by a nightmare at 1 a.m. today, found her husband brutally murdered m his sleep m a cow-shed, about 10 yards from the crowded Public Works Department labourers lines m Lahat Lane here. The victim,300 words
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Article108 1959-02-05 1 WILLIAM TRAVIS, o commercial airline pilot, gave up flying to go diving for shells m the waters around the minute, remote but tovely islands of the Seychelles group m the Indian Ocean. The gripping story of Travis' adventures will appear m this week's SUNDAY STANDARD. Each chapter has108 words
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Article128 1959-02-05 1 Japs' $10 m loan to Fed. Govt. PENANG, Wed. The Japanese Government is giving to the Malayan Government a loan of $10,000,000 for the purchase of Yanmar Diesel engines for use by Malayan fishermen, a representative of Yanmar Diesel Engine Company. Mr I. Gota, told The Standard today. Mr. Gota128 words
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Article161 1959-02-05 1 US prepared to use atomic weapons WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (Reuter) Mr. Neil McElroy. the Secretary of Defence, told a congressional committee today that the United States would be prepared to use atomic weapons m any future Koreastyle war. Mr. McElroy said conventional forces suitable for limited conflicts161 words
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189 1959-02-05 1 Tunku (56) gets surprise birthday cake from Rotarians KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, who was 56 today, was given a surprise "happy birthday" greeting and a cake by members of the Rotary Club here. The Rotarians gave the Tunku a few moments 88 pleasant embarrassment when they189 words
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307 1959-02-05 1 IN a day of plane mishaps, 78 people were killed m four separate crashes, while another 124, including actor Gene Kelly, had a lucky escape when their giant Boeing 707 landed safely after it had earlier plunged from 35,000UPI; Reuter - 307 words
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Article412 1959-02-05 1 Mr. Bennett asks Govt for facts KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The High Commissioner for New Zealand m Malaya, Mr. C. M. Bennett, has asked his Government to clarify a Press report from Auckland alleging that his brother, Dr. H. R. Bennett, was refused a drink m412 words
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Advertisement238 1959-02-05 1 YQooooooo l^L^Sl ill BT^^^l^SiH IBbI 8 DE 82 beautlfuUf made and very spacious O. E. C. |1 Eight k^PS fresh food fresher. It has double rj and space for frozen packaged foods, two egg j bottle racks m the door; a big chiller tray 11 which is adjustable for height.238 words
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Article193 1959-02-05 2 KING CONFERS AWAR ON FIVE Highei Order For Rub KUALA Ll Mil ;t The Yang di-IVrtuan will address t lit- n < of Rulers on itat the Istana Nr ;v tomorrow. The King v panicd by r Tunku AbdUi R will brief the Ru progress of th. G since the193 words
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Article35 1959-02-05 2 AN 84-year-old mar:. Yap Pak Fong died after he was involved m a motor accident on Feb. '2, Kuala Lumpur Police said yesterday. The accident is said to nave occurred on Kepong Road.35 words
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Article34 1959-02-05 2 COMBINED Singapore T and Military exercises will be held today to test the internal security of the Colony m the Central Police Division area. A battalion of the Curkha Regiment will take part.34 words
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Article21 1959-02-05 2 THKKamponi vtipl Hub m Kuala L i distribute gifts io To children m I Welfare H^me d'lrtlaw Chinese New y21 words
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Article, Illustration204 1959-02-05 2 Rl WON'T USE ARMS OVER GUINEA-Pak. envoy RETIRING Pakistan Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Abclur Rahman Khan, said m Singapore yesterday that there was no evidence Indonesia was planning any aggression against Dutch New Guinea. He added: "In fact, I think Indonesia wants a peaceful settlement over the issue." Mr. Rahman204 words
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Article, Illustration278 1959-02-05 2 Surprise Packet For British Jungle Fighter SOMEWHERE m the Malayan jungle, fighting the communist terrorists is a British soldier who is m for a big: surprise when he picks up his air dropped ration pack. The lucky p j<k;i::o the four millionth airdropped to Commonwealth troops engaged m the emer^enry278 words
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Advertisement496 1959-02-05 2 NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE s.s. D. Aleixo ex Hong Soon NOTICE is hereby given that within the period of 120 days from 27th December 1958 the s.s. D. Aleixo ex Kong Soon of 346 Tons has been for sale, as it, anchored m the port of Dili-Timor (Portuguese Timor) undocked496 words
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Advertisement553 1959-02-05 2 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION ALL members of the above Association m the Colony of Singapore will be closed for business on Monday 9th and Tuesday 10th February 1959. for Chinese New Year and the following day. NOTICE MY wife Letchumi has run away from me about a year ago553 words
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Article436 1959-02-05 3 avings Sacrifices THE call made m the February issue of the &P organ Petir" for compulsory savings by all orkers to set up a development fund through iot it terms their "sacrifices" and recall of vestments made abroad by the Governments id banks m Singapore for this purpose is just436 words
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Article389 1959-02-05 3 THE right of each race and community m ingapore and the Federation to celebrate their jstivals m their own special way has never been ucstioned or denied. They each have their rites nd customs which are recognized and respected. d it is today when the Chinese community is389 words
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Article54 1959-02-05 3 OFFICE- i$ Lim r^fc Kirrt Koad, Spore I. PO Box No 1563 Cables: IICERNEWS" »Ala luudiib I cl ***** (5 lines) All departments UMHUR: China Insurance Bldß 174 Batu Rd ■oh Teleonone ***** nanc 93 Co*an St lei. 3829 ■alacca- k e,th St fe,: 4°55 91-A.54 words
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Article743 1959-02-05 3 COLIN LEGUM - American Policy For A frica COLIN LEGUM By LONDON AN American policy towards Africa has begun to emerge after being under review for the past three years. The broad principles have been outlined by Mr. Joseph C. Satterthwaite, the U.S. Secretary of State, who was recently appointed to take charge743 words
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Article, Illustration1773 1959-02-05 3 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - EDWARD CRANKSHAW ,-by RUSSIA TODAY MOSCOW JT needs only a day or two m Russia to confirm the irrelevance of a great deal of Western thinking and speculation about the Soviet Government and about the Soviet people too. This has been a week of high1,773 words
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VOICE of MALAYA
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Letter287 1959-02-05 3 Sir, The key to making the tourist industry m Singapore the big business it deserved to be where "everybody benefits," was the kind of hotels it had to offer, the executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Service, Mr. George Turner said at the last weekly luncheon of287 words
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Article, Illustration404 1959-02-05 3 Gster Guuenlera - the NEWS as it strikes me Gster Guuenlera "TTMLS without number wo have heard it said that politics is a dirty fame. Lest we forget, a Councillor reminded us of this on Mon. day during the monthly meeting of the Singapore City Council. We are asked to "Keep our Cit?404 words
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283 1959-02-05 4 Afore blackouts may come warns city electrical chief A WARNING that the staffing: position m the Electricity Department is "acute"' and that immediate steps should be taken to All all vacancies to avoid further blackouts m Singapore, has been sounded by the City Electrical283 words
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Article, Illustration112 1959-02-05 4 India is keen on Buddhism U CHAN THOON, senior judge of the Supreme Court of the Union of Burma and Presideot of the World Fellowship of Buddhists (Headquarters), will give a public lecture at the Ramakrishna Mission 9, Norris Road. Singapore, at p.m. today. The subject of his talk will112 words
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Article165 1959-02-05 4 SALESMAN ON SIX 'TRUST' CHARGES A bale^nan, Charlie Chia Keng Hoe, yesterday pleaded not guilty beiore tne Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander to six charges of criminal breach of trust involving a tutai of $4,140 belonging to Ben and Company Ltd. The charges alleged that he had165 words
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Article46 1959-02-05 4 THE tecond day's hearing of the dispute between the Singapore City Council and the City Council Labour Unions' Federation, held at the Industrial Court, was yesterday postponed to Feb. 13 With Mr. S. K. Lee, arbitrating, submissions from both parties were heard m camera.46 words
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Article34 1959-02-05 4 THE Buddhist Union will hold a midnight service on Saturday to usher m the Chinese New Year. There wil] also be services the next day at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.34 words
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Article171 1959-02-05 4 M.C. Gave Clue To Fowl Theft A MEDICAL certificate found m the pocket of a discarded shirt led to the arrest of three chicken thieves. Singapore Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates was to.d yesterday. The shirt was found by a farmer Chua Tian Siang of Lim Chua Kang171 words
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Article147 1959-02-05 4 DATO LEE ELECTED PRESIDENT DATO Lee Kong Chian has been elected president of the .ntenm executive committee of the Singapore Council of Social Service. Other members are Vicepresidentb: Mr. Roland Lyne and lllu Jean M. Robertson; Hon. Secretary: Mr. G. Ablsheganaden; Hon Treasurer: Mr. Sim Mian Kian; Committee members: Lt.-Col.147 words
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Article, Illustration265 1959-02-05 4 Where are all the s'p ore girls sighs this talent scout Talents beautiJ A TALENT scout, Mr. Bob Marshall, uho haj to many countries to recruit girls for show husua most disappointed yesterday because of the poB ponse from Singapore girls Mr. Marshall, who is here to recruit 20 girls265 words
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Article85 1959-02-05 4 $2,700 Rubber Stolen FOUR armed thugs waylaid a man m broad daylight and robbed him of $50 and a tin o' cigarettes m Braddell Road. Singapore yesterday. The robbers, who were m a car. drew up and demanded the man's identitycard. They then produced daggers and robbed him. Earlier, a85 words
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Article52 1959-02-05 4 TWO youths. Aug Bak Seng. \9 and Ai:g Kirn Cnoon, :i... were on Tuesday remanded till Feb 5 when they pleaded not guiity m a Singapore court to a charge of attempting to extort from Kor Ah Liang by threatening him with assault and dishonestly inducing him to52 words
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227 1959-02-05 4 GIRL (15) SUES ESTATE OWNER FOR $25,000 DAMAGES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The verdict m a suit m which a 15-year-old rubber tapper is claiming $25,000 general damages from a rubber estate owner for deformity and injury sustained m a vehicular accident, is expected to be delivered by Mr. Justice Smith227 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-02-05 4 Britain's No. 1 air woman flies in BRITAIN'S Number One Air Woman. Air Commandant Dame Henrietta T don't fly. I'm flown") Barnett. arrived m Singapore yesterday from London. name Henrietta. Director of Britain's 5.000-strong Women's Royal Air Force, is here on a two-week tour. She told The Standard that there78 words
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Article64 1959-02-05 4 A l.<-YKAR-OLD boj] had not seen hit fat four jn fined S3«io Girmon Boys' S years by tee J Singapore. lit mfma i hi Mag m trie more than |l 000 i1 I ft Howe I Road Road 'l he boy told his father was not scon bim ft64 words
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Article32 1959-02-05 4 A LORRV-DRI'. floor Pang of R:k.t T'-J was fined lIS m the J Second TratTic Covin for failing to ftop at a 1 'ight on Oct 23 1 itt I32 words
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Advertisement535 1959-02-05 4 diIAYV f^^lS§^\^ l^jTgf ORGANISATION'S \^f^| N^j^r Attractions > S^^r S Announcing the Grand Opening of the MOST LUXURIOUS CINEMA lIM THE FAR EAST I r£ Official Opening Ceremony by B.C. The Commissioner-General for South-East Asia Sir ROBERT SCOTT, GCMC, CBE. j* The Singapore Harbour Board Reserve S 4- Pipe Band535 words
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535 1959-02-05 5 E. M. RASHEED - COUNCIL MEETING STORM: A PETITION E. M. RASHEED Ymister is asked to put right o very erious irregularity By 1)1 R opposition members yesterday petitioned the er for Local Government, Lands and Housing, to t what they described as "a very serious irreguin the administration of the Singapore City Councillors535 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-02-05 5 Patsy eyes New Year Pueen title Itsj Quek. a Colony del. is after the ChinNew Year Queen title i( h will be decided by iudges at the ChinNrw Year Ball at the View Hotel on Sunnight ntries for the contest open and may srnt to Max Oei P.O. 112t> before76 words
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126 1959-02-05 5 ITS are bound to ren if parents rict allow them they please, g ipore Assistant V Ahmad bin f rday. Tfc net gave this a labourer, Ahmad J 1 whose six-year-after colliding k at the Hi mile Road at about p.m. on Dec. 21126 words
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Article186 1959-02-05 5 Church Clinic Needs A Nurse Archdeacon of Singapore, Dr. D. D. Chelliah, yesterday appealed for a private trained nurse to assist the doctors who work voluntarily m the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital extension clinic, at Perak Road. Dr. Chelliah said the clinic was m urgent need of a nurse who186 words
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188 1959-02-05 5 TREAT FOR POOR BOYS ON CEYLON'S MERDEKA DAY THE Ceylon Commission m Singapore yesterday celebrated the 11th Independence anniversary m a very special wa\ hv feeding more than 50 under-privileged children at the Perak Home for Boys. The feeding of the children, the first of its kind to be conducted188 words
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Article49 1959-02-05 5 THE following were elected office-bearers of the Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce for this year President Mr. AR.S.AR. Karuppan Chettiar; vice-Pre-sident— Mr. PR.A.M. Vellayappa Chettiar; secretary Mr. KN. M. Kannappa Chettiar; Asst. Secretary Mr. L.A.A.N. Alagappa Chettiar; Treasurer —Mr. M.S.SP. Subbiah Chettiar; Auditor Mr. VE.RM.P. PL. Kasivisvanathan Chettiar.49 words
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207 1959-02-05 5 THE school population m Malaya last year totalled 1,132,281, accommodated m 5,358 schools, a Ministry of Education report for the fourth quarter issued today states. A breakdown of the pupils follows: 248.898 m 745 English schools. 460,727 m 2,315 Malay schools, 384,057207 words
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Article37 1959-02-05 5 THREE PLEAD NOT GUILTY I'-'n Lee Choon Ah Sow, and Khoo terday pleaded m a Singapore of \S?, h Mol Kiew m injury and inducing »n» ll 5 r mr. nr m money at Geylaßg, on Feb.37 words
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182 1959-02-05 5 TWO Indonesian seamen were fined $200 each m a Singapore Court yesterday for illegal entry into the Colony. Sakak bin Hadji and Abu Bakar bin Sulaiman pleaded guilty. Deputy Controller of Immigration. Mr. Tan Han Tuan, said that on information received, a Police182 words
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217 1959-02-05 5 'Hill road to summit will boost tourism' PENANG, Wed. Penang. with her hill railway requires a road to the hills' summit as an additional amenity to boost her touris; trade, a delegate .of the Pacific Area Travel Association, Mr. Harold Coxhead, told The Standard today. Mr. Coxhead, who Is managing217 words
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Article47 1959-02-05 5 THE Malayan Christian Council Literature Commission has organized an art contest to encourage and promote the development of religious art. Entries will close on Feb. 15. Entry forms are available from: Executive Secretary, Commission on Christian Literature. Malayan Christian, St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore 6.47 words
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Article36 1959-02-05 5 HONGKONG, Feb. 4— Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.88 to £1 Sterling $5.74 to US$l; $1.83 to Malayan $1; $0,062 to one Indonesian Ruppiah; Gold $252 to a tael.36 words
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Article48 1959-02-05 5 TWO youths, Yong Cheng Lim and How Yoon Choon, were on Tuesday acquitted m a Singapore Court on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Chia Tian Seng for the purpose of extorting from him, at 12.15 p.m. at Albert Street on Dec 26 last year.48 words
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227 1959-02-05 5 'Jungle exercise' led to nude body of woman HAD IT not been for a Royal Air Force party of four on "jungle exercise" at the Nee Soon Rifle Range, the highly decomposed body of a Chinese woman would not have been discovered. the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, was227 words
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Article45 1959-02-05 5 KOTA BHARU. Wed Minister for Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. arrived here this afternoon' for a three-day visit to Kelantan. He will discuss with officers of the Co or>erative and Fisheries departments regarding the completion of fish marketing arrangements.45 words
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Article, Illustration375 1959-02-05 5 Meet the skipper SHIPPING history was made yesterday when the Union Carrier sailed into Singapore waters to inaugurate the first regular service between Nationalist China and South-east Asian ports. The 6,072-ton freighter, of the China Union Lines, anchored here with aStandardpic - 375 words
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Advertisement96 1959-02-05 5 PENANG MA iIMeW TRWHS* s W^ i. tike 3 Cn3"-C" K M i<io j n^ Puteh and A\i p Jffii-'S At veryeatlV age of 4 months. %fe r-i IICO-B and. at tne a& w^ WCTe BIVe SsWM -as introduced buo tbeu d*. N Che Puteh HMMMB^HB l^eV OKI I ATTOrEkI96 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-02-05 6 THE GEISHA BOY* IS A VERY FUNNY PICTURE I 'The Geisha Boy IS A BIG SCREAM JERRY LEWIS and friends Kobu Atsumi McCarthy and Robert Kazuyoshi Hirano share some hilarious experiences m "The Geisha Boy."41 words
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Article, Illustration194 1959-02-05 6 SINGAPORE movie fans will today get that special kind of fun and laughter they haven't enjoyed since the last Jerry Lewis picture, "Rock-a-Bye Baby." As a special Chinese New Year attraction, Jerry's new Paramount production, "THE GEISHA BOY," m Technicolor and Vista Vision opens at the Cathay194 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-02-05 6 kawa in the role of Nobu's stern father. The story of "The Geisha Boy' is a good one, providing Jerry with a marvellous framework for his many-faceted talents. Never has he been in rare, more riotous form. MARIE (The Body) AfcDonald who plays the role o/ a screen56 words
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Advertisement633 1959-02-05 6 HCAIHAT ORGANISATIOIf R--, aaaa i* a ul> m i J B J EESD ■srsioii showingr,v;;™ <. > INtiRID BERC;MAN CERT JI R(.KNH ROHIKi H 118 J«r«, "THE INN OF THE SIXTH HAPPINESS"; PLI'S! <pe<-lal :itha> Organisation Vr*.,,,, "BrNGAroRF rtrNNTiTiTinN E\ro*irni\ QIR HII.ARInI S t HIM "E NEW M \R i633 words
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314 1959-02-05 7 The smoking employee SECRETARY of the Singapore City Council Services Union, Mr. P. Ramasamy, yesterday denied that he was using his union for his own political advancement The charge that he was making use of the union was levelled by the vice-chairman of the Council's314 words
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Article112 1959-02-05 7 AN EGG-SELLER. Chu Jit Sou, 21, was sentenced to a total of three months' jail for possession of a pair of clippers with intent to commit an offence and for fraudulent possession of a gold chain with locket. A plainclothes Policeman, Subtu bin Abbas,112 words
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108 1959-02-05 7 DUE TO large number of entries for the first bilingual speech contest, sponsored by the Singapore Chinese Y.M. C.A.. it has now been decided to hold two contests instead of one. The first contest will be held as announced en Feb. 7 where 25108 words
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Article41 1959-02-05 7 LU TEK SENG of Geylang Road was fined $23 m the Singapore First Traffic Court on Tuesday for failing to stop at a traffic light at the junction of Kallang Road and Balestier Road on July 23 last41 words
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Article, Illustration231 1959-02-05 7 "SINBAD" and the "Cyclops" returned to Singapore at midnight on Monday, after an eventful 1,500-mile overland trip by special float to publicise the Columbia film "The Seventh Voyage of Sinbad." "Sinbad"— Mohammed Yatim), "Cyclops" (Babjan), "The Black Magician* (Ahmad Nisfu), "The Dancing Skeleton"231 words
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360 1959-02-05 7 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER Crackers to drive devils? Oh* no! Says Mr. Lee By NOISE was a necessity to the Chinese and that was why they exploded firecrackers, the permanent secretary to the Ministry of Education, Mr. Lee Siow Mong, told members of Singapore's360 words
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Article62 1959-02-05 7 Education: Reminder To Parents SINGAPORE Education Ministry yesterday reminded parents that tomorrow is the last day they can apply for places for their children m Primary 1 classes m Government English schools. The Ministry said that existing vacancies were being filled up fast with registered children born In 1952. Lists62 words
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203 1959-02-05 7 Debtor loses 3 coffins to creditor KUALA LIPIS. Wed. A Sikh moneylender was allowed to attach three coffins, belonging to a coffi n maker here m settlement of hia claims. The order was made by Magistrate. inche Hamzah bin Abu Samah m the Magistrate's Court here yesterday on at, application203 words
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Article59 1959-02-05 7 MUSLIM pilgrims from the Federation, Borneo and Brunei who intends to sail for Mecca via Singapore are asked to have their pilgrim passes documented at Vt\e Muslim Pilgrimage Office on the ground floor of the Secretariat Building next to the Land Office m the Colony. The office59 words
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Article89 1959-02-05 7 MAN FREED OF THREAT CHARGE LIM Beng San. of Tiongl Bahru, was on Tuesday acquitted m a Singapore court on a charge of criminal intimidation by threatening Ho Kian Slew with bodily injury to recover $2,500. Ho alleged that Lim approached him at 4 p.m. on Sept. 5 and threatened89 words
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183 1959-02-05 7 Boost for Malayan tourism at Oregon fair KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation will take part m the Oregon (USA) Centennial Exposition and International Trade Fair m June, the principal assistant secretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Mr. C. E. Howe, said today. Malayan tourist attractions and the country's183 words
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478 1959-02-05 7 Prosecution witnesses are self-confessed thugs, jury fold TWELVE men armed with sticks and parangs went to a house m Silat Road "not only expecting trouble but looking for it and got it," Mr. Justice Buttrose told a jury at the end of a prosecution case yesterday. It was the second478 words
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Article160 1959-02-05 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 85 85 1 R.S.S. No. 1 Feb. 85 i 85 J R.S.S. No. 1 March 861 864 R.S.S. No. 2 84 1 85 1 R.S.S. No. 3 83 83 i Tone: Quiet after steady.160 words
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Article74 1959-02-05 7 DOUBT -SO TWO FREED TWO City Council labourers were yesterday given the benefit of the doubt and acquitted m a Singapore Court on a charge of robbing a tnird. Ol a ring worth $25. Renga Velalar Govlndasamy told the Court that the men A. Ramalingam and R. Narayanasamy held him74 words
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Miscellaneous533 1959-02-05 7 L*fl a.l 1 I WkW I |T|a R|i^^^^^^^ I* O0 P-m. Signal News. |k|fl|l ll||| VBf 1 MT ia MY iTi Wl ■klBTi W Ma 71 Newstalk. 7.15 The Radio m\^~A\MLam\ HI r J > 1k S ~mmmW 1a 1 ll* 1 m |l|fJ Naturalist Incognito. R.OO To tMmm m^533 words
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Advertisement855 1959-02-05 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tet. *****/6, *****/4 132/6, Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T. Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia 6- Guff Ports S'por. P. Sham Penang MYRMIDON 4-v....»...^ 17/2S Mar 26 Mar 27/28 Mat Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge855 words
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Advertisement1179 1959-02-05 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) o.T' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINC9 to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON 9/ CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suez with liberty to proceed vis Panama or Cap. of Good Hope) Carriers option to procood via other ports to load1,179 words
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Advertisement1032 1959-02-05 8 MITSUI fB LINE JAPAN LINE S'por* P.S'hom Penong Amogison Moru for Japan ports 10 Feb mm Nochison Mom for Japan Port 19 Feb 17 Feb 1 5 Feb Accepting cargo for Pacific, Central and South American ports with or without transhipment at Jaoan on through bills of lading U.S.A. LINE.1,032 words
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Advertisement621 1959-02-05 8 EAST ASIATIC Uti[p HOMEWARD SAILINGS ffor Aden, Port Sad Gr*,, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Bremen, Hamburg, Copenhq 9tl) |r^ and Oslo. S'poro P. Shorn P v"* uids "SELANDIA" U/19 Feb 20/21 *eb l: jrz "KIN A" 28 Feb/4 Mar 3/6 Mor I Colls London ffor possengrrs. *fc Colls Beyrouth, Lottokio b Havre.621 words
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Article140 1959-02-05 9 Pakistan Team bue In Malaya AKISTAN Government have decided to send a drlepation shortly to Kuala Lumpur, The ard was told yesterday. A spokesman of the Pakistan Trade Commission m Singapore said the decision to send a trade delegation to the Federation of Malaya was announced by Pakistan's Commerce Minister.140 words
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Article, Illustration25 1959-02-05 9 IV AM AZ AKI, V.as arrived m 'nke Mp the I manager for Lines m the ~-rrris Mr. T. heen posted 8 m Tokyo.25 words
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Article92 1959-02-05 9 I rubber price yesterday to close lb for inter.:c February pmt i support [mp: eas advices |B ilf a cent (her 'er which the her on good II and m the re> B m ?ood dewere h^gh 'he market i intere>t Sel ers were of late. f the day92 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-02-05 9 PROMINENT business magnates la Singapore were among the visitors to the "preview" held by Asia Motor Co. Ltd., m its $40,000 pavilion at the ExCocktail At Booth position, last week Photo shows (from left): Messrs. Teo Han Sam, Ko Teck Kin, Tan Lark Sye and Phng Yen San the governing56 words
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Article49 1959-02-05 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying, T.T. 32-1/8 O.D. 32-1/4 90 days airmail 32-9/16 credit bills, 32-11/16 trade bills. Selling rates, TT. or OD. ready: Belgian Francs 1632; Norwegian Kr. 233-1/2. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.49 words
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616 1959-02-05 9 'HELP ASIA' CALL BY COLONY MINISTER 111-fed Outnumber Well-fed: Warning SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce ond Industry yesterday warned of disastrous consequences which would follow unless Asia was vigorously assisted m overcoming her problem of finding food for her increasing millions. The Minister made this warning when he addressed Singapore Rotarians616 words
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Article80 1959-02-05 9 PRODUCTS made by San Kong. Singapore, who have been In the leather business for over 37 years. a re being displayed at the Exposition. The exhibits, luggage of types, were made at the company's factory m Singapore. San Kong products are sold m Malaya80 words
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Article86 1959-02-05 9 JAKARTA. Feb. 4. (Reuter) The Governor of North Sumatra province, Mr. Kumala Pontas, appealed to the agencies concerned to overcome the .stagnation of loading and unloading goods m Belawan harbour, according to Press reports. He was quoted as saying several ships' masters had ordered their vessels86 words
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Article120 1959-02-05 9 Japan Maintains Car Production THE nine major automobile manufacturers covered by the recently published report of Japan Automobile Industry Association turned out 39.384 units of ordinary trucks. 7.594 buses, 50.030 passenger cars, and 86.079 small-sized trucks, making a total of 183,087 units m 1958. For the year as a whole,120 words
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Article376 1959-02-05 9 THE fundamental cause of hunger is poverty, and the basic answer to this problem is more rapid economic development m the less-developed parts of the world. r This was stated by Mr. B.R. Sen, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation In a speech prepared376 words
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Article171 1959-02-05 9 Aussie Mart In Rutile Picking Up As the titanium metal Industry m the United States is now showing increasing activity, the future of the market for rutile is becoming clearer for producers m Australia. The chairman of Associated Minerals Consolidated. Mr. W. F. Hopkins, told company shareholders recently that the171 words
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Article160 1959-02-05 9 INDUSTRIALS were quietly steady, while Tins and Rubbers were be;ter on improvement of commodity price-s on the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was smaiL Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Straits Traders ($P I HI 1.63 MININGS Austral Amal 10 6 10/8160 words
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Article277 1959-02-05 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: .Alex. Bricks pref. $1.70; Fitzpatricks $1.03: F N. ords $1.57: W. Hammer $1.60: H. Waugh $1.29; M. Cement $1.72; 11. Colls. 54c.: McAlister $1.21; $120; S. Steamship 70c, 69jc 67Jc. odd lot; S. Traders $1 62 $1.58 odd lot:277 words
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247 1959-02-05 9 THE Sterling Area's reserves of gold and convertible currencies rose by all s million sterling during January and stood at £111 million pounds sterling on Jan. 31 it was announced by the Treasury m London. A total of £38 milium was P* k d to247 words
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Article100 1959-02-05 9 SINGAPORE Cheese Prodv.c* Exchange noon closing pnces Dor nicul yesterday were: Copra Dec.-Jan. $42 buyers; $43 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $63ft sellers m drums $fi*i seller*; Muntok white pepper $139 Milan; Sarawak whit $138 sellers; special Sarawak black $73. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed opra100 words
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Article26 1959-02-05 9 BONN, Feb 4 Japan will send a delegation to thu year's Nuremberg International Toy Fair opening on Feb. 21. the fair's organising office announced26 words
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Advertisement192 1959-02-05 9 iW* SIMCA Wfm. MB-Ua f ARONDE ammol> ELYSEE for elegance combined km^^3ml Wltn me renowned Simca Aronde ms^mm^s^»S dp*/51 WP* J Im^Fmb rr >odho\dmg braking acceleration B (•afß^H WL .W !53f\.* flashing power tne frßßj^^^^T^^Bj^r fcf'jf tXaW fLYS EE offers o new onr^ot of •^J A^Rw^SKTSS^ Continental flair, styling and192 words
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Miscellaneous159 1959-02-05 9 *j rjy ;^TmW' OTTER ROADS Arkeldijk. Tong We P Statius Jensen. Naga Prominent. Naiunia Warzawa. Resel Lucky Fortune, Santa Lucia, Francoise Atlantic Eagle. Wakatoku Maru. RR 1247. Nacs> Mariner. Louang S Barumun, Theseas. Fossarina Kyushin Maru, Ginonssion N. Pirogov. Melva Lapaz. Amelia. INNER ROADS Baantln Rengam ILin Thale. Giarg Lee.159 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1959-02-05 10 RICHARD BERRY - Frankie's way of saying 'thanks' is with CASH RICHARD BERRY by THEY soy 31-year-old pop singer Frankie Vaughan has the softest heart m British show business. And not without Cause. The slums-born Jew, who admits he was once a thug, has donated something like £50,000 to Britain's boys' clubs. "It's1,139 words
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455 1959-02-05 10 This is London." Then, m his graphic, warm, and slightly staccato voice, he would tell millions of Americans about the horror and heroism to be seen m the bombshattered capital. Murrow never wavered m his faith m Britain and during 1940 the455 words
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Advertisement224 1959-02-05 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products <&?/*• twifA/^^n MMMMMMMMMBBMMMmVmI Wy r yw<iysWp(KfWfol^vKMSaXfliA \B^mv nanMMMMu\'sM9A9Ma^' vXyBBBM ■.u* »ftßS' '*'MT^^*i.'y*'''-MMMMat^B CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture Is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL SOMETHING NEW! BARON'S Consul224 words
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Miscellaneous332 1959-02-05 10 H April 19 Seek to bring base of operations matters new things to the fore, pro- new ideas and personal inmote novelty, ingenuity terests. co-operation. SCORPIO-Oct. H to TAl'RUS— April 20 to Nov. 21— Your ingenuity. May 20— Revise plans and resourcefulness are apt to decisions, adopt new me- be332 words
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Article581 1959-02-05 11 be Whip Hand Is Now Firmly I Australia's Grasp... THE FIGHT FOR ASHES IS ALL BUT OVER By Reuters Special Correspondent ADELAIDE, Feb. 4 (Reuter) The fight for the Ashes is all but over. England, with five of their second innings wickets down, are still 38 runs behind581 words
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Article, Illustration324 1959-02-05 11 CERTAIN LEADERS AN NOT STOMACH SOVIET SUCCESS' THE REDS REPLY OSCOW, Feb. 4 (UPl)— The Trade Union newsTrud charged yesterday Russia was stripped of rorld basketball championship at Santiago, Chile, Weekend because "certain leaders of the Interl Basketball Federation could not stomach the team's success. j Fe legation's a :ce."Mirrorpic - 324 words
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Article88 1959-02-05 11 A LOVELY hat-trick by Kum Wah enabled P.W.D. Sports Club to beat the M.R.N.V.R. by three goals to nil m the S.G.S.F.A. Div. 1 league match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. P.W.D. opened accounts m the sth minute when Kum Wah slammed m a88 words
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Article238 1959-02-05 11 SCORING two quick goals m the first half Marines Sports Club "A" beat Police "A" by two goals to nil m the S.G.SF.A Division 1 league match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Police, who played much below form m the first-half, showed238 words
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Article42 1959-02-05 11 RAF Katunayake Ceylon, went down to RAF Seletar by five goal s to one m the Far East Air Force Hockey Festival at Changi yesterday. In another match RAF Tengah beat RAF Kuala Lumpur by six goals to nil.42 words
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Article62 1959-02-05 11 The third annual basketball competition sponsored by the Singapore Youth Sports Centre will be held early next month. The competition which attracted more than 140 men and women teams last year will be played m six divisions this year. The competition will be held at the SYSC centre62 words
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Article66 1959-02-05 11 IPOH, Wed. Prisons Athletic Club thrashed R.E.M.E by eight goals to nil m their knock-out hockey semi-final on ♦dp Esplanade yesterday. It was an one-sided game and Prisons led 5-0 at half-time. Prisons' scorers were centreforward Tommy Dorai 2. inside left Navaretnam 2. and inside right66 words
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Article, Illustration215 1959-02-05 11 MERCANTILE SURPRISE H.K. BANK MERCANTILE BANK created an upset m the opening day of the Singapore Business Houses Football Association league competition when they beat the defending champions Hongkong Bank Sports Club, s—l ac Farrer Park yesterday. Supported py two Singapore star forwards Quah Kirn Swee and Kassim Aslvk mUPI - 215 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-02-05 11 tSTANISLAO Cargungco. left, receives a trophy from Mis* Larry V 1 1 1 a r, Miss Philippines of 195". as he gains Mr. Philippines of 1959 Crown at the contest held at Rizal Coliseum. Manila. He will represent the Philippines in the Mr. Universe Contest slated in Mon- treal. Canada.51 words
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Article209 1959-02-05 11 Draw For Schools' Badminton KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Schools from the Federation and Singapore are taking part m Federation of Maiaya Schools Sports Council's first Pan-Malayan inter-schools badminton championships which start this month. The draw for the competition is as follows: North Zone Kedah/Perlis vs Penang. the winners to meet Perak.209 words
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669 1959-02-05 11 Sevens Rugby: S. Johore Clear Their First Hurdle With Big Win Over SCC 'D' SOUTH Johore. strong contenders for the Singapore Cricket Club's seven-a-sidc rugby competition, cleared their first hurdle m fine style when they trounced the SCC 'D' team by 26 points (four goals and two tries) tc nil669 words
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Article169 1959-02-05 11 Malays Get Victory The Hard Way KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Selangor Malays found the going tough beiore they coulri beat Royal Air Force by 3-0 to qualify for the semi final of :he Selangor Rugby Union seven-a-side competition which continued on the padang here today. It took Malays twenty seven minutes169 words
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86 1959-02-05 11 KARACHI. Feb. 4 (Reuter) Hanif Mohammad, who recently set a world record by scoring 4W runs m a first-class match, is among 15 plavem from whom the Pakistan team will be chosen to meet West Indies m the first cricket Test beginning here86 words
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Advertisement87 1959-02-05 11 Pause and enjoy- raorG of each moment mt arar* mmm BbV. mm! mT^^^^^^^ sirioJce n&sjmV&f v «h Pause and enjoy Ikm m mmVi the true ImW Ell Virginia flavour mW^^^^^^^t Ol t CRAVEN 'A' /*T flf/ cork. CRAVEN 'A' ji "a" /Hi are always kmmm^ 131 smooth to the m87 words
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Miscellaneous64 1959-02-05 11 SINGAPORE X7.R P.P.S.S. 99. nq Katonq at P.P.S.S. is. MALACCA C C E R—M.E.SS.A. IB Medical Sports Warders Sports Banda Iftlir ground. PENANG 0 C X E V— Lcaque Jolly lads at 5.15 r;a Grceu. ;ala LUMPUR Y—Div. I. P.W.D. i A. Imbi Road. Div. r Club. vs. GarriPadang. Div.64 words
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Article, Illustration616 1959-02-05 12 BILL HOLDEN - NO GO, DANNY BILL HOLDEN Blanchflower Wants A Move... Spurs 'Can't Afford If By LONDON, Feb. 4 Danny Blanchflower, thirtythree on February 10, is unlikely to get the birthday gift he wants most a move to a new club. Spurs, who paid Aston Villa £30,000 for Danny m December, 1954,616 words
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Article57 1959-02-05 12 TELUK ANSON. Wed.— Lower Perak Indian Association scored a clear cut 5-2 win over AngloChinese School m their district hockey league ti e here on Monday. R. ISfohanasundrnm and V Gin. scored two goals each and R. Meganathan scored for the Indians while K. Chandrar57 words
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Article65 1959-02-05 12 MOSCOW. Feb. 4 (Reuter)— Oleg Fedoseyev. a Moscow student, claimed a world indoor best performance for the hop-step-and-jump with a leap of 15 80 metres (51 feet 10 inrheo m Leningrad yesterday the official Soviet News Agency Tass reported. The official outdoor world record is 16.5965 words
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186 1959-02-05 12 Menday Wins Commonwealth Tennis Title SEREMBAN. Wed.— Pte. J. S. Menday, of 3 Royal Australian Regiment, won the singles tennis title when he defeated Capt. D. Jeffery, of the Royal Engineers, m the finals of the 17 Gurkha Division, Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces, tennis championships recently. In winning the match.186 words
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184 1959-02-05 12 'Mclnnes Is Being Run Out Of Test Cricket' SYDNEY', Feb. 4 < Reuter V Umpire Mcl Mclnnes was being run out of Test cricket because of a flagrant breach of sportsmanship coming from the English camp, the Sydney Sun cricket writer E.W. kann. wrote from Adelaide today. Non-acceptance of decisions184 words
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Article221 1959-02-05 12 S'gor Schools For FMSSC Tourney KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Ten schools m Selangor have accepted Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council's invitation to take part m their first Pan-Malayan inter-schools badminton championships. Tie schools which have entered are: Victoria Institution. XL. Methodist Boys School XI Methodists Boys School Sentul Methodist Boys221 words
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Article98 1959-02-05 12 ROME, Feb. 4 (Reuter) lirkets for the 1960 Olympic Games m Rome will be bookable this year at prices ranging from 300 lire (three shillings and sixpence sterling) to 6,000 lire (£3 10 shillings sterling), it was announced today. Organisers of the Games said half the98 words
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Article347 1959-02-05 12 COOPER IS BOXER OF THE MONTH MILWAUKEE. Feb. 4 (UPl)— Henry Cooper, British heavyweight champion, stepped up to third place among contenders for Floyd Patterson's cr\wn, and was named "Boxer of the Month" for January by the National Boxing Association, it was announced yesterday. Cooper received the award for his347 words
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Article69 1959-02-05 12 SAN FRANCISCO. Feb 4. (Reuter)— Herb Elliott star Australian runner said here that he wouln have no time this year to concentrate o :n lowering his world mile record (three minutes 54.5 seconds). Elliott said: "I have to study a lot ann do not hav69 words
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Article55 1959-02-05 12 LONDON, Feb. 4 (Reuter) Mansfield Town beat Colchester United by three goals to two m their football league division three match. The intermediate international football match between Scotland and England, which was due to take place at Ibrox Park, Glasgow. tomorrow evening, has been postponed owing to55 words
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Article46 1959-02-05 12 KEN PANCHO IN S-FINALS SYDNEY, Feb. 4 (Reuter)— Ken Rosewall (Australia) and Pancho Gonzales (U.S.A.) reached the semi-finals of the £5,200 sterling Crystal professional lawn tennis tournament here last night. Gonzales beat Tony Trabert (U.S.A.) 6-2, 6-4 and Rosewall beat Ashley Cooper (Australia) 4-6. 6-3. 6-3.46 words
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Article152 1959-02-05 12 Johansson Home With Contract GOTEBORG, Sweden. Feb. j 4 (UPI).— W T ith a happy smile on his lips and a world title fight contract m h.s pocket Sweden's heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson arrived here yesterday by air from New York. He was received at the airport by journalists. photographers152 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-02-05 12 HEAVYWEIGHT champion Floyd Patterson (left) and Swedish challenger Ingemar Johansson "square off" at the Stockholm restaurant m I'ew York on Jan. 29 after they signed to meet for the heavyweight title. The fight will take place before Sept. 30 at a citu to be designated within the next three weeks.UPI - 76 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-02-05 12 London: Tottenham Hotspurs goalkeeper. Hollowbread. jumps high to reach for the ball during a Newport County raid on his goal Behind the goalkeeper is Newport inside left Dunmore. and o n the right, a Spurs defender. Spurs beat Newport 4-1 m this F.A. Cup fourthUPI - 62 words
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Article284 1959-02-05 12 WORLD TITLE FIGHI LOS ANGELES, Feb. 4 (I Pl)— Jack Hemp* J published statement yesterday said thr fl Patterson-Ingemar Johansson hcaw v J pionship fight belonged to Los Angeles bei.iu^yfl had become the sports centre of the nadon. The former champion aired his v P* published m the Los284 words
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Article214 1959-02-05 12 UANASTRV a fiveold hay Irish Reldiai stored a splendid the Singapore <mld meeting last been promoted t.» I according to the hwml classifications PoUowlni is i new cla PROMOTIONFrom 1 2 •Tarmac; Yes D Wind: Aberdeen; U Graduate Canastra. Fmm Clmßi 5 I Tiny Jade KMOTIONI From Cla> 6214 words
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Advertisement124 1959-02-05 12 For example: More overseas experience jaaT^W mTB*-jSB BB* /M^ mmmllmmW\ When you step aboard a Pan American 11 E7 Clipper* you immediately sense the dif- ll fl ference that experience makes. fl fl You discover it m the quiet efficiency of 'M I your flight crew. Pan American's superbly fl124 words
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Article, Illustration1256 1959-02-05 13 K^ PmmmmmmmmmmP* W Vt11?49 l;V^^V PC f M Eii.EEE^Mn-Tarn-^-T— i-t-^r-a-MTrMMTrarTaWMMMMMMMMM /"mmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ i~ > tWmbV _Wid_SdAi_mmmmmmmm^^ I Prime Minister of ■reat Britain, Mr. fl Macmillan, last I the Duke of EdinB early this year; I possibly. Queen flrth herself next weather. So preI :th some Justifln, several1,256 words
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Article1030 1959-02-05 13 Anthony Sampson - Anthony Sampson LONDON LETTER by LONDON ETHER or not there 1 a "ruling class" m un is a question that nterj debated. The sh aristocracy is dis- and careful m its I md has taken the fcutinns of marrying r r,t into foreign I r -class families,1,030 words
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Article838 1959-02-05 13 Patrick O' Donovan - Patrick O 'Donovan AMERICAN SCENE by WASHINGTON 'J'HE elephant is the symbol of the American Republican Party, It was given m derision and is now accepted with pride. Recently, the President called on his party to quit acting like a "hibernating elephant," the Democrat wits replied with:838 words
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Miscellaneous273 1959-02-05 13 LI'L ABNER By Al C. PP I I MBANWH/LE---7HE FABULOUS 33 ]I 7 IT WAS JUST BORN !f W *<^ <^^"'fNVV %kW L BANCH OF CHILD HE/PESS,GLOPIA AFTER A HUNDRED YEARS A r^ r^r^^wv n i^a/ welb/lt— (of scientific breeding- y > WMMMM^/# r\C«» v f I W^M* I C-^*273 words
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Article227 1959-02-05 14 Base alone valued at $500 m. LONDON, Feb. 4 (Reuter)— Special measures taken by the British service departments for the Suez emergency cost about £25 million ($212 million Malayan) the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Derick Heatheoat ~i Amory, said last night. He was227 words
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121 1959-02-05 14 BELFAST. Feb. 4 (Reuter) A 53-year-old Belfast labourer. Mr. James Gault. yesterday won $2,500,000 (Malayan) (£300,684) claimed to be a world record m a national football pool, and the chance of flying out to New Zealand to join his wife. Mr. Gault who earns121 words
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Article45 1959-02-05 14 MEDAN. Feb. 5 (UPl).— The Central War Administrator has issued a decree banning all political activities m North Sumatra. Lt. R. N. Maha. Information Officer said the decree prohibits political meetings or rallies of any sort either m public or elsewhere.45 words
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Article32 1959-02-05 14 MANILA, Feb. 3 (UPI).— "Tant" President Garcia's pet dog, was stolen from the Malacanang Zoo today but the Presidential guards recovered the dog half an hour later.32 words
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166 1959-02-05 14 GIVE INDIA CHANCE TO WELCOME THE QUEEN LONDON. Feb. t (Reuter)— Lord Altrincham, outspoken commentator on the affairs of the Royal Family, said last night he hoped after its great welcome to the Duke of Edinburgh that India "m some ways the greatest of Commonwealth nations"— would soon get a166 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-02-05 14 Crowds At Republic Day Parade THIS AERIAL view shows the Republic Day Parade staged by the Indian Armed Forces, and the huge gathering on both sides of Rajpath. Seen m the background are Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace) and Secretariat Buildings m the capital city of India. UPI photo.UPI - 48 words
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280 1959-02-05 14 Church wants a special news service LONDON, Feb. 4 (Reuter)— The Church of England is to have a new information service m closer touch with the church, on the one hand, and the press, radio and leievision, on the other, the Church Assembly decided yesterday. The Assembly, presided over by280 words
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408 1959-02-05 14 Dulles flies to London after eleventh hour talks with Ike LONDON, Feb. 4, (Reuter, UPI)— Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, flew here this morning for talks with the British Government, amid widespread belief that Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime408 words
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319 1959-02-05 14 Britain Generous To KLMHouse Told LONDON, Feb. 4 (Reuter)— Mr. Harold Watkinson, Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, said today the British government was trying to be generous to the Royal Dutch Airline over its service to Singapore. He was replying m the House of Commons to a Labour member,319 words
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Article194 1959-02-05 14 S'PORE PLANE SIGHTS WRECK? Inquiry Told HONGKONG. Feb. 4 (Reuter) The President of the lan Crouch Inquiry. Mr. Justice Gregg, today called for further details of a reported sighting of wreckage on a reef near Borneo. He authorised an approach to naval authorities for further information after remarking on the194 words
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Article72 1959-02-05 14 BANGKOK. Feb. 4 (Reuter) King Phumipol Aduldej has expressed deep concern over the spread of cholera m Thailand and has asked the under-secretary of the Public Health Ministry. Luang Pinpark Pithayaphate. to take all possible measures to arrest the disease. Meanwhile, a special meeting presided over72 words
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206 1959-02-05 14 BONN, Feb. 4 (Reuter) British army authorities m Berlin have protested to the Russians about an incident involving a British army lorry on the road from Berlin on Monday, a British Rhine army spokesman said today. i The spokesman said a Soviet soldier searched the206 words
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129 1959-02-05 14 DIANA DORS MOBBED AT HUSBAND'S FUNERAL LONDON, Feb. 4 (UPI) The funeral of Dennis Hamilton, husband of slinky actress Diana Dors, turned into bedlam today. Shouting fans mounted church pews and scrambled m front of the mourning actress for autographs. He had died of a heart attack. Four photographers, taking129 words
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Article64 1959-02-05 14 JAKARTA. Feb 4 (UPI)— A young unmarried housemaid here, who slashed the throat of her new-born baby because she was "ashamed of it.' was sentenced to four year* mi n Jail by the District Court. Tne gir, Mahati binte Leong.' said she cut her child's throat and64 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-02-05 14 photo. FRENCH actress Corrlne Casal pictured mth hrr poodle "Gypsy" at Idlewild Airport m \< York s after her arrival from Paris last week She's mm route to Mexico City where she will ha\c tea m vacation before returning to film work ka Part CPIUPI - 47 words
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Article240 1959-02-05 14 Ike not impressed Khrushchi WASHINGTON. Feb. 4 <UPI> President Eisenhower, at hi> news conference today, said the United Stat» had lodged a vigorous protect with the Soviet Foreign Office against the blocking of a U.S. military convoy from Berlin to West Germany. The President said that Soviet action In demanding240 words
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Article55 1959-02-05 14 COLOMBO, r I Mr C I II sioner hero v h I lung operation < I a private i ursing i critica y I An RAF j lav on a j lion from s lOC Mr Thoi drugs whi h aren M y M Hospital m nU;ht tht m55 words
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Advertisement138 1959-02-05 14 5[ fara\^tuaTt= I TmWT tf These exquisite crystal Goblets. Wintfaa 1 ma mm9m^ anc j Decanters magnificent examplil Stuart of the ancient art of Crystal Cut* fi dnistat bring the atmosphere of old-world and leisure to any dinner party. Liqueur Gloss 6.00 each Fruit Juice Glass 6 25 Sherry $6.50138 words
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