Singapore Standard, 6 February 1959
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Title Section25 1959-02-06 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone 2548 1 5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1959. VoLIX No. 218. 15 cts. 16 Pages u at m (FINAL EDITION)25 words
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334 1959-02-06 1 MCA will hang on to S'pore Branch 'Compromise' Charter KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malayan Chinese Association intends to keep the Singapore body as a branch m the organization just like the Federation UMNO treats its sister body m the Colony, The Standard learnt today. This is the general feeling among334 words
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Article161 1959-02-06 1 Eight held in bar affray EIGHT MEN— some believed to be sons of rich towkays were detained by Police after a fight with two men at the Highway Inn m Clemenceau Avenue last night. The two men were taken to the General Hospital for treatment. They are Ong See Pai.161 words
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Article55 1959-02-06 1 COLOMBO. Feb. 5 (Reuter) —Mr. C. E. Thorogood, United Kingdom Trade Commissioner here who underwent a lung operation on Monday m a private nursing home, is still critically ill. An R.A.F. jet bomber yesterday on a special mercy mission from Singapore brought for Mr. Thorogood certain55 words
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246 1959-02-06 1 TUNKU, LIM AND JUMAT BEGIN TALKS ON UMNO THE Chairman of the Singapore UMNO state branch. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat was yesterday summoned to Kuala Lumpur by the Federation's Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman "on an emergency airfligh; ticket for high level talks." The Standard was informed that246 words
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Article133 1959-02-06 1 IPOH, Thurs.— The 719--acre Chinese-owned "Hidden Streams" Rubber Estate m Bruas, 36 miles from Ipoh, has been hit by a wildcat strike involving 65 of its Indian workers, who downed tools last Sunday. The reason for the strike is the manager recently recruited a tindal from133 words
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Article24 1959-02-06 1 THE Bank of France announced yesterday that the bank rate was reduced from 4.5 per cent to 4.25 per cent. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article144 1959-02-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thars. Police are now conducting twice-weekly checks at the the multi-storeyed lowcost flats at Sulaiman Court here following recent reports of secret society attacks on residents. Residents told The Standard that the checks were carried out by an inspector and a number of144 words
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Article, Illustration465 1959-02-06 1 DAVID MARSHALL - DAVID MARSHALL By Life of hardships. which will affect the working class m^ mmmWmmMMWmmm ■■■•MMMMeMM most— says he WHAT WOULD it be like if the Peoples Action Party were to win the next elections and rule Singapore? Mr. David Marshall, former Chief Minister and chairman of465 words
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125 1959-02-06 1 PENANG, Thurs. Roadblocks were set up by police at roads leading out of Georgetown for a 20-year-old suspect, Yeoh Thean Hock, who escaped from custody this afternoon. Yeoh. a suspected 'bad hat. was picked up at 4 a.m. today, and taken under125 words
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392 1959-02-06 1 It's permanent for majority of 6,000 Govt clerks *v KtALA LL IPIR > Th urs. The Federation Government announced today the derision to absorb, on stipulated conditions, the majority of the 6 000 temporary clerks m the public service into the permanent establishment rather than create a new service for392 words
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314 1959-02-06 1 REDS FLAY MALAYAN ORDER TO CLOSE BANK 'An act beneficial to Imperialism HONGKONG, Feb. 5 (Reuter) Federation of Malaya Government's recent verbal notice to the Bank of China m Kuala i Lumpur to cease operations as from April l is "only an act beneficial to Imperia- lism," declares a commentator314 words
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Article165 1959-02-06 1 Replace head students demand IPOH. Thurs.— The 136 boy students of the Sadiab Religious School m Temoh, about 30 miles south of here, are still on strike. They refused to attend school -on Jan. 20. The students burnt their text books and records of their165 words
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Advertisement279 1959-02-06 1 Wtger Beer wm^mk M I Testimonials Miss I.FALUTIN SI a water ski enthusiast, stated; "I always 8J fall for a Tiger!" I*'.' RATTLED IN SINGAPORf BY ■N pcrwFQIES LTD.. ANO DISTRIBUTED BT r*AS£* A*D NfAMI LTD pTLTBinT I WEEKLY [EUROPE I* TWO FLIGHTS FROM STORE, T .IA7) r///?E£ /'A'Olf BANGKOK279 words
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Article, Illustration400 1959-02-06 2 The jury's penwas unanimo* FOl/R men were yesterday senteimul t„ -fl Mr. Justice Buttrose m the Singapore \s\u f (fl the murder of Tan Hong Gek, 19, alias Th>» J to be "apparently a leader of a secret They were Khoo Ah Kow, 21, ali;,- H shop-assistant, Tan Cnonfc400 words
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Article30 1959-02-06 2 POCKN ROI fans wishing competition at the Caheret on Mil ed to contact t the Internatioi i i Tearhers of Dai Terk Swee at V < Geylang. Singapi ri30 words
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Advertisement707 1959-02-06 2 '|»»WnA»HTTM t^Tta^»T7i^T»^TeArT^^^] SITUATIONS VACANT BRITISH COMPANY have a vacancy for a Chartered ot Incorporate Secretary age not less than 28. Salary according to experience. Please apply to Box No. T. 3527 S.S. KUALA LUMPUR MUNICI PAL COUNCIL Applications are invited for the post of Staff Nurse mi n the Municipal707 words
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Advertisement547 1959-02-06 2 tOUCATION CHINESE YMCA COMMERCIAL SCHOOL (The School which secured 51 Accounting Passes representing 42% Singa--1 iore passe* In LCC Exam 1958): February Beginners Morning/ Evening Book-keeping. Shorthand. Typewriting. English (Qualifying Test /LCC), Additional Maths. Latin. Malay: Morning /Afternoon Book-keep-tn e for Senior/Std. VIII. 107 Selegie Road. *****. TUITION SAFETY DRIVING547 words
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Advertisement992 1959-02-06 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES ONLY candidates with the stipulated requirements need apply and should state m order of preference the post for which they wish to be considered. Applications for permanent appointments must satisfy usual nationality and residential qualifications (1) SINGAPORE LEGAL QUALIFICATIONS: Barristers and Solicitors qualified withSERVICE Part II992 words
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Advertisement516 1959-02-06 2 NANYANG UNIVERSITY COMMISSION A COMMISSION has been appointed by Government m conjunction with Nanyang University to look into the academic standards of Nanyang University a nd the adequacy of the teaching staff and equipment and of the means adopted by Nanyang University for ensuring satisfactory standards of academic work and516 words
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Advertisement268 1959-02-06 2 NOTICE CONSIJ L ATE GCNEI A I OF THE REP. OF INDONESIA SINGAPORE NOTICE IT is hereby notified that: (A) Every Indonesian subject holding a R. I. passport on arrival m Singapore .should report himself to the Immigration Section of the R. I. Consulate General tfth Hour Nanyang Building. Singapore.268 words
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Article329 1959-02-06 3 I THE Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, has warned about the unscrupulous politician Lould stop at nothing to win a seat. There Un more than enough evidence m Malaya of land gangsters breaking into the election arena nhmidating the voters. Yesterday, m a he to launch "Civics Month 0329 words
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Article472 1959-02-06 3 FOUR members of the Opposition m the City icil have apparently come to the end of their mcc over the way m which city affairs are being nistered. They have petitioned the Minister for I Covernment asking him to intervene m what describe m detail as a472 words
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Article, Illustration821 1959-02-06 3 ANDY ROZARIO - The 'Kiwis' Celebrate National Day In Malaya A NDY ROZA RI O »y KUALA LUMPUR r pODAY, for the first time, the National Day of the Dominion of New Zealand is celebrated m Malaya. The day marks the laying, as it were nearly 12 decades ago of the foundation of821 words
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Article902 1959-02-06 3 Turkey Backs From The Brink By A Special Correspondent ISTANBUL r pURKEY Is pulling back from the edge of bankruptcy. The Government is showing signs of determination to put right some economic errors of the last few years which brought her to the brink, and experts from the International Monetary902 words
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Letter179 1959-02-06 3 Sir. With reference to various statements now prevalent concerning the fate of the Assistant Resettlement Officers and DWEC staff m new "White area, I would like to comment that little is being done for the Assistant Resettlement Officers and DWEC staff m Johcre who together with the forces179 words
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Letter118 1959-02-06 3 Sir As the Chinese New Year is fast approaching I feel that the law relating to the firing of crackers should be rigidly adhered to. People m Singapore should thank their lucky stars that they will be allowed. for a limited period, to let off crackers bearing m118 words
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Article, Illustration438 1959-02-06 3 Gster Guuenkra - the NEWS asit strikes me Gster Guuenkra VOMfc other than the City Electrical Engineer has asked ratepayers to be prepared for further blackouts This warning wa s issued through the Public Utilities Committee when he drew attention to the "acute" staffing position m lvs department and wanted immediate steps taken438 words
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Advertisement94 1959-02-06 3 ■BL, '~*mlaaaa mmm m^&iaaaM. mmmmmV «Jot \\^^i*£r >^^^a|^& b^4 l I STENORETTE irrefutable prr.nl ol efficiency ■■P^v^^P^vm^mm^mmmmmmj reliability. C| Jf* II &1 L^l pr ire. MS*/. (Spore Penang) BAAm^mmmmmmMHmml <Frd RnrnPni SOLI AGENTS: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. SjNCAPQRE TICER STANDARD PRESS FFICI: 23. Lim Teck Kirn Road. Spore 2. PO94 words
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Advertisement25 1959-02-06 3 BLUE SPOT V MADE IN GERMANY <^T THE WORLD'S FINEST RADIO m! MMlllMlfllH I B/> Mr nLk L fj] •fltt W mVM '^"V MMtt Mk25 words
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321 1959-02-06 4 FRANCIS ROZARIO - FRANCIS ROZARIO Party plans to bring more of fairer sex into political ring By THE Liberal Socialist Party will field five women candidates of different nationalities m the Singapore general elections. The party secretary-general, Mr. E. K. Tan, disclosed this to The321 words
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224 1959-02-06 4 'No city status for KL by the time of 100th Birthday' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federal capital, will not be granted city status by the time it celebrates its 100 th birthday m June this year. This was told to The Standard by Inche Abdullah Yassin, the State member for224 words
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Article83 1959-02-06 4 SECONDARY CLASSES VACANCIES A FEW vacancies are still available m the secondary classes for Form II and m the first year commercial classes. Since Feb. 4. a total of 47 evening classes were functioning at the following centres: Commercial; Outram Boys' School. Siglap, Beatty and Victoria Schools. Secondary classes: Victoria.83 words
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Article31 1959-02-06 4 A TAXI-DRIVER. Tan Kirn Bock of West Coast Road, was acquitted by Singapore traffic Magistrate, Mr. C. T Foo. yesterday on a charge of negligent driving along Kirn Pong Road.31 words
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Article, Illustration191 1959-02-06 4 Lengthen Runway For Jets Or Be Left-Pilot A FORMER chief airline pilot yesterday warned that the runway at Paya Lebar airport m Singapore should be lengthened for the unrestricted operation of Boeing 7075. Mr. Gordon F. Maxwell, former chief pilot of PanAmerican Airways, added "Singapore is today the cross-roads of191 words
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Article24 1959-02-06 4 A CHINESE New Year Thanksgiving Service will be held at the Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church. Singapore, on Feb. 8 at 8 a.m.24 words
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Article152 1959-02-06 4 $3,900 burglary at watch store BURGLARS m Singapore got away with cash and valuables worth $6,250 m two thefts on Wednesday night. Their first haul was from watchdealers, Kirn Thye and Company m North Bridge Road The manager of the shop, Mr. Oo Eng Jin. said that he arrived at152 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-02-06 4 THE new First Secretary (commerciaJ) to the Indian Commission m Singapore, Mr. Gumvantsingh J. Malik, arrived yesterday m Singapore aboard the "Chusan". Mr. Malik, whose previous .lob was m the Indian Embassy m Tokyo, will be m charge of the trade relation between his country and Singapore. bringing73 words
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Article53 1959-02-06 4 A 43-year-old dispenser, Lim Choon Sai. was stabbed m the right hand during a quarrel m Orchard Road vcterday evening. Lim was *aker to hospital where he was treated as an outpatient. The quarrel is believed to have arisen over the main switch of the dispensary. Police have53 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-02-06 4 FANS of Malay film actress. Maria Menxdo, of the Cathay Keris Film Production and the Merdeka Film Corporation, mill round the stall where she gave away autographed pictures of herself to visitors to the Singapore Constitution Exposition yesterday Standardpir shows Maria, mobbed by fans at the Cathay55 words
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166 1959-02-06 4 NEW $30 MIL. US LOAN TO MALAYA FOR RURAL AID KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The United States has lent Malaya US$lO,OOO,OOO ($30,000,000 Malayan) to level off the imbalance m economic development between the urban and rural areas of the country. Announcing the loan. Government today disclosed that it is payable m166 words
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Article80 1959-02-06 4 SMOKi I tinned r w omce of Tru Ri Place. Singai I than an worked t< that had terday. rIUMm. to b« quir.r.^ rtight.s d n Hotel benThe si, rt Just befon 1 three fire r I the sci n packed with seers who hun?tr3 ing traffic. Firemen j80 words
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Article91 1959-02-06 4 the mi the Singapore RaaJ Boys Horn*, ml It expected m April ih < dard learned But 134,000 to pay the simple it; hoped that ran be raised be held on the Indian Assa Road, on M.. r The r.ew v dormitory fer 4(1 hall, library, t office, s91 words
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Advertisement216 1959-02-06 4 EmH MMMMMMa. MM MMMw. a Mb Mm Mm! MM. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMa MM Ma MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM AWMBMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMBMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMB J^^H^^^^^^H|^^^^^^P^^K M&ti/ loveliness three over I [A F I W^^^ WL W^^m W Three the new range preparations created JP* a warm jp3 S ga\ I First, Three Beauties Powder to give you softer, more flattering216 words
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Article, Illustration639 1959-02-06 5 fotest vosters are still the*** but... \ndy' drops m for lunch with tudents and promises action [•HE lightning food strike, staged by 240 University of Malaya -Indents at nearn Road Hostel m Singapore on Wednesday night, was called off yester- -he students, whoStandardpic - 639 words
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Article125 1959-02-06 5 ill LUMPUB, Thurs. r p rs ol the Federation ms will be m attendat the Singapore iv Station to deal passengers intending; ael to the Federation !he express trains c the Colony at 8.10 I p m.. and 10 p.m. Tm1 v new procedure will lie effect from next125 words
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Article117 1959-02-06 5 COUNCIL INVITES VISITORS SINGAPORE City Council yesterday welcomed visitors from the Federation and overseas countries to visit various installations operated by the Council. A Council spokesman said the visitors would be taken around the Pasir Panjang Powei Station, Kallang Gas Works and Woodleigh Water Filter, m free transport. The buses117 words
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385 1959-02-06 5 UMNO to be told Foreign capital vital Tunku will do the explaining KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. President of UMNO, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman is to give delegates attending the special General Assembly of the party here on Monday a comprehensive review of Government's policy towards foreign investments. In his lengthy385 words
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Article, Illustration220 1959-02-06 5 Blueprints on homes for all likely LOW cost co-operative satellite towns all over the federation and Singapore, will enable every citizen to own his own home, the President of the Federation of Co-operative Housing Societies of Singapore and Malaya, Mr. IL I. Nayar said yesterday. "There is every possibility of220 words
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Article38 1959-02-06 5 HONGKONG. Feb. B Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.87 r?e*, i, Sterlin S 5 7 to US$l; $1.83 to Malayan $1; $0,062 to one Indonesian Ruppiah; Gold $252-50 to a tael.38 words
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362 1959-02-06 5 COUNSEL TELLS COURT CLIENT IS AN 'ART GALLERY' FORTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD businessman, Ong Yew Teck, described as a "walking art gallery" because of his many tattoo marks, was cleared m the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday on a charge of being a member of secret society group 24. Ong was arrested by362 words
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Article184 1959-02-06 5 He Cheated Employer Of $18,000 A pownshop clerk. Lam Nang Seong 45. yesterday pleaded guilty m the Singapore Fourth District Court, to two counts of criminal misappropriation involving nearly $18,000 worth of jewellery. Sentence was postponed to Saturday. Nang Seong was arrested yesterday. Insp. E. Mahadevan, prosecuting, told the Court184 words
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Article44 1959-02-06 5 A LEPER was convicted m a Singapore Court yesterday for possession of 14 gallons of dutiable liquor and a still for distilling samsu. The leper, Low Han Chee, 20. was fined a total of $2,340 m default five months' jail.44 words
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184 1959-02-06 5 Patient's death drove him to suicide AN hospital assistant who was found hanging at his home m Metropole Drive was a "victim of a nervous breakdown," the Singapore Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, was told yesterday. The coroner was holding an inquest into the death of Hazra Albani Kanta,184 words
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Advertisement297 1959-02-06 5 WOrn STATEMENT BY AIRWORK ■LIMITED AND HUNTING-CLAN I AIR TRANSPORT LIMITED I LOWESTJVER I AIR FARES APPLIED FOR Airwork and Hurting-Clan are applying to operate Colonial Ai Services initially with Britannia and DC6 a rcraft to the Far East. East. West and Centra Africa and the West ndies. on an297 words
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Advertisement149 1959-02-06 5 rVo/sr^ )4rW m rY£*V SrVO£S Model 60 Spore: $3.90 I Fed b Borneo: $4 50 j5^J I '^^^ff^ Children's flexbl* leather shoe /T^ -y o^^ f& m beige brown or block. jf v i» if ff^ vl.' ur *-|0^ *^fc Model 75 S DOr# $6 90-$ 9.90 fiv<^ Ftd /yj\\\149 words
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Article148 1959-02-06 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 855 864 R.S.S. No. 1 *>b. 862 861 R.S.S. No. 1 March 87 87* R.S.S. No. 2 85 85* R.S.S. No. 3 84| 85i Tone:— Quiet after easier. The tin price m Siqgapore was148 words
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Article25 1959-02-06 6 Mr. Gong Ngie Kong. Principal of the Anglo-Chinese School, Teluk Anson, has been elected Chairman of the South Perak School's Sports Council.25 words
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177 1959-02-06 6 Police will nab those who fire wildly PEOPLE found firing crackers indiscriminately or dangerously are liable to be hauled up m court, the Singapore Police warned yesterday. A Police spokesman, Issuing the warning, said such people have their particulars taken down and summoned. "We .shall177 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-02-06 6 ONE .two three and whoosh! the birthday candles were simultaneous^ blown out. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, was the first to blow out the candle from his birthday cake presented by members of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club. Jointly celebrating the birthday with the Tunku were the Club's actingStandardpic - 84 words
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141 1959-02-06 6 Hospital for chronic ill may open in April SINGAPORE'S $4,650,000 hospital for the chronic sick m Thomson Road will be ready "m the vcrv near future." a Health Ministry spokesman told The Standard yesterday. The 400-bed hospital will accommodate a large number of chronic patients from the General Hospital thereby141 words
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55 1959-02-06 6 Dagger men rob a youth at seafront CHAN HOCK KIN, 19, was robbed by two men on Wednesday night wh'le walking along Nicoll Highway. Singapore. The pair stopped Chan and pointed a dagger at him. He was then asked to h?nd over his S2O-\vatch. The men then ran away before55 words
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347 1959-02-06 6 Only Socialism Can Help Poor Countries— Mehta UNDLi DEVELOPED countries have to adopt a socialist pattern if they arc to develop into progressive 1 and industrial nations. This is the opinion of a leading exponent of Socialism, Mr. Ashok Mehta, the Secre-tary-General of the Praja Socialist Tarty of India, who347 words
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111 1959-02-06 6 Six ships to escort Britannia to S'pore SIX warships, of the Far East Fleet from the Singapore N.val Base will rendezvous with the Royal Yacht Britannia m the Malacca Straits where they will be presented" to the Duke of Edinburgh on Feb. 21. The "Britannia" bringing Prince Philip, will arrive111 words
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Article63 1959-02-06 6 SINGAPORE City Council !a.-t nis;ht warned residents that they should a<k Council meter readers for their identification paper if they have any doubts about people who claim to be meter readers. This warnin was issued following a complaint that if meter readers do not wear63 words
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Article87 1959-02-06 6 INDIAN MUSIC FESTIVAL THE Indian Fine Arts Society. Singaoore, will hold its annual music festival on Saturday and Sunday This years festival' will be m honour of the three reputed composers of the Carnatic school of music. Muthuswami Dikshitar, Saint Thyagaraja and Shyama Sastrigal. An elaborate programme of instrumental and87 words
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Article39 1959-02-06 6 ALL Army contractors are invited to attend the annual general meeting of the Mllaja Army Contractors Association to be held on Feb. 8 at 2 p.m., m the Seianeor Pakistanis' Association premises at Trincea Road. Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Miscellaneous609 1959-02-06 6 Lfl BW.aj 1 I m\W fl |1 |l Bfl■■Ba 1 fl Wr MMB :eq lest (Broadcast from tne Ml lilrl f I 1 HI 81l HlMll l' 111 fl Singapore Constitution Expnsi~J lalk I V ki TmmmmmT —11l if I k F Vflfl 813 T;,:k of ,he Week K3O Bflßfl|BiHfl|Bß^^flAaMj4Mjy^^^J609 words
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Article, Illustration860 1959-02-06 7 A DREAM OF MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MOVIE FANS COMES TRUE EVERY new development of motion picture arts is evident m Shaw Brothers new luxury multi-million-dollar Lido Theatre, Orchard Road, Singapore. Theme and tempo of the new cinema are evident In the picture above the modernistic and sweeping860 words
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Advertisement296 1959-02-06 7 B VlllliWilllilhl'WlfilTnlVJJl, R ÜBEROI D |/W:////v,v///S.y///V//.7?/>) ste E L [Jl/ljr atWr TlLi !i fuii^oaoof.wHa wa r,c* fl. )I™\ M W\ WI bMT i, "y*^ I■ I I_^ I W I l\\\l\\\l\l\l\)\\\(\l\)\f\l\ r\j\+\)\)\]\_ X -B.V AmW m M bb. -m j v/ u/~-Tlr g \ROOFS The main roof of the Lido296 words
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Advertisement118 1959-02-06 7 lIIIJ/ -ADMINISTIATOR- «4^^ Hr/ A pKenomanol new B^ fl BW _BB J fIJT Mf §«y purport office typtwnt»»^^ MF I I MMB H Wl -«o economicaL HmV Mmmm mm MMMm H I 1brIP1& canoffervou HHI l portoblo lor >h> -^^sm»b^»- bml ||»i I homo. /^M ms""*"^^ Mml Al TRIAL ENTIRELY118 words
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Article, Illustration337 1959-02-06 8 TWO NEW SHAW THEATRES FOR THE PEOPLE AND IN K.L. THE FEDERAL -THIS IS 1T... THE TUNKU WILL PERFORM OPENING CEREMONY: FIRST SHOW FOR CHARITY HIS Excellency the Commissioner General for South-east Asia, Sir Robert Scott, will perform the official opening ceremony of Shaw Brothers new multi-million dollar Lido Theatre337 words
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Advertisement138 1959-02-06 8 Conatatulathns and JeticitatithS Our Good Friends Shaw Brothers Ltd. on the opening of the LIDO THEATRE From GULAM COMPANY (The Exclusive shop for an economic office equipments etc. etc.) 23 Or 28, Chulia Street, Singapore-l. (Stationers, printers, paper merchants, account book specialists, dealers m coirmats, mattings, Government and educational suppliers)138 words
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Advertisement40 1959-02-06 8 m CONGRATULATIONS SHAW SHAW LTD FOR THEIR OFFICIAL OPENIi I ofthe"UDo"4 AN ULTRA MODERN B WITH LATEST EQUIPS' IS THE NAME NEVER FORGCrL BY THE PEOPLE OF SINGA?! FROM ALLIANCE PLASTIC WROT IRON GRILLES SPECIAL LIGHTING FIXTURES' ILLUMINATED SIGN, ETC.40 words
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Article, Illustration1574 1959-02-06 9 THE SHAW ORGANISATION The story of two young men who made good through sheer determination The letters SB' are Trade Mark of Show Business THE NAMES of the Shaw Brothers Runme and Run Run must figure prominently m any current or future history of the entertainment world of Malaya as1,574 words
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Advertisement88 1959-02-06 9 I We extend heartiest to Is/jaw Organisation ton the opening of its Lido theatre 111 A TA* I lUH I H CONSTRUCTION CO. 39, Ngee Ann Building, Orchard Road, Singapore-9. Tel: *****. Congratulations warn SHAW BROTHERS' LTD. on the opening LIDO THEATRE I OTIS ELEVATOR GO. iro*b) House Robinson Road88 words
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Advertisement697 1959-02-06 9 *(t^Sr%fo JrIAW r^*^^ *^|2Jg/ ORGANISATION'S J Attraction* 1 Tl v; Announcing the Grand Opening of the ffl MOST LUXURIOUS CINEMA IN THE FAR EAST Cg Official Opening Ceremony by uj jjg HE. The Commissioner-General for South-Fa«t \«ia ffj Sir ROBERT SCOTT, GCMG., CBE. v. The Singapore Harhnur Boa d Re«erve697 words
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Article189 1959-02-06 11 Rubber Price Is Still Rising SINGAPORE rubber price rose i cent yesterday, to close at 86-3/8 cents per lb. for International first grade February shipment on good buying. Opening levels were marked up on hetter overseas advices but with sellers again reserved the market steadied further on short covering, particularly189 words
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Article123 1959-02-06 11 SARAWAK. Thurs. The Shell Group Oil companies m British Borneo have approved further list of 80 "Shell bursaries" to be awarded during 1959. These, together with previous bursaries which are to be renewed for those students who were granted them m 1958. total nearly $60,000. Object of these123 words
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Article104 1959-02-06 11 R.I. Govt. Submits Mining Bill JAKARTA. Feb. 5, (UPI)— The Indonesien government has submitted a draft bill asking for the suspension of mining concessions which were granted by the Dutch colonial administration. Addressing Parliament, Minister of Industries, Dr. Ingkiriwang said that the Dutch had granted 2,400 concessions to foreign companies104 words
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Article44 1959-02-06 11 MR. AUW Pit Seng of Auw Pit Seng's Trading Co. Ltd., Hongkong is m Singapore, where his firm is exhibiting products at the Constitution Exposition. The exhibits include Serravallo's tonic for which Auw Pit Seng are Far East sole agents.44 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-02-06 11 RI. Gets A Japanese Ship THE 1.721-ton freighter Karawatu, (above) teas handed to the Indonesian Reparation Mission m Japan at the Chikko Dockyard of Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., Ltd. at Osaka, a)ter beina completely rebuilt. The Karaicatu. the former 1.589-ton Gyokuho-Maru of Japan, is one of the nine new71 words
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Article129 1959-02-06 11 Industrials, Rubber Steady INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were steady, while tins were firm on the Malayan share market yesterday. Improved turnover was recorded. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gammon 1.75 1.77 Malayan Cement 1.70 1.73 Straits Traders <$P 162 164 MININGS Austral Amal 10/9129 words
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Article269 1959-02-06 11 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business don c yesterday: Fed. Disp $1.11; F. N\ ords. $1.56 to $1.57; Gammon $1.74 to $1.76; Hume ords. A5/-; If. Cement $1.73. $1.70 delayed; McAlister $1.20. $1.21 delayed. S:m e Darby Holdings 3/1; Cold Storage 87c.; S. Steamship 69c. to 70c;269 words
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Article101 1959-02-06 11 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices Der oicul yesterday were: Copra Dec.-Jan. $42 buyers; $43 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $63* sellers m drums $66 1 sellers; Muntok white pepper $141 sellers; Sarawak white $140 sellers; special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed101 words
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129 1959-02-06 11 The ever-increasing demand for Australian apples has led apple-growers m the islandState of Tasmania to try an interesting experiment m packaging apples for export. Instead of being packed m standard cases, the apples are transported m large bins, each of which holds 1,000 lb. weight129 words
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348 1959-02-06 11 RESEARCH BODY TO AID INDUSTRY'S SMALL MEN THE Governments of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya have agreed to set up a joint Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research to help the small capitalist and young industries. Disclosing this yesterday, Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy348 words
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Article131 1959-02-06 11 TWO British airlines are applying to operate colonial air services to various territories including Singapore, on fares very substantially below those at present m force. They are Airwork Limited and Hunting-Clan Air Transport Limited. The London-Singapore return fare proposed by them Is £199. In131 words
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Article84 1959-02-06 11 JAKARTA, Feb. 5 (Reuter) The Indonesian Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Sadjarwo, told reporters 20 projects to open up new ricelands or irrigate old ricelands involving 125.000 acres would be undertaken outside Java m 1959. The Minister went to south Borneo last week to inspect sites for two84 words
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Article, Illustration188 1959-02-06 11 THE founding of Lombard Banking (Far East) Ltd. m Malaya last year has enabled many importers of world famous products to take advantage of credit facilities m order to expand their hire purchase business. This is the view of Mr. E.J. PC. Knight, managing director188 words
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Article68 1959-02-06 11 THE Federal Government has joined with the Western Australian Government m a conservation programme for the crayfish resources off the west coast of Australia. Regu 1 a t ions restricting crayfish operations m territorial waters have been extended to cover adjoining extra-territorial waters. It was pointed out that68 words
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Article35 1959-02-06 11 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants vcsterday: Selling T.T/oi). ifilj French Francs *****. Belgian Francs *****. Italian Lire *****. t Other exchange rates remain unaltered.35 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-02-06 11 MANY YIPs have visited the Australian Pavilion at the Constitution Exposition. They include such distinguised visitors as Singapore's Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock and Mrs. Lim. The couple are seen here being shown round the pavilion by the Australian Trade Commissioner In Singapore. Mr.Standardpic - 53 words
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Advertisement90 1959-02-06 11 Dividend Announced The Board of Directors of the Mercantile Bank Limited have declared a second interim dividend of 61 r r less tax, payable on Mar. 14 No further dividend Is recommended for 1958, it is announced. Travelling to Europe? LLOYD TRIESTIMO a*"> r MM t^\t LaM-M—: m I Italy90 words
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Miscellaneous144 1959-02-06 11 OUTER ROADS Resel, Isabel, Santa Lucia, Barumun, Sachises. RR. 1297. Neass Mariner, Nage, Melva. Prominent, Kajang, Kellia. Francoige, Silindoeng. Fossarina, Tjiluwah, Barentsz, Glory, Lapaz Amelia. INNER ROADS Mantin. Tong Jit, Tong Hai. Rajah Brooke. Tong Kian, Rusa, Sumpitan. Indari, Soon Lee, Perlis, Tapah, Tong Hong. Dabo, Tong Hin, Perak, Kah144 words
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Article, Illustration228 1959-02-06 12 Picture by THE HIGH COMMISSIONER for Australia m the Federation. Mr. Tom K. Crilchley, (left) had his sister, Mrs. Ebba Andrew (second from left) specially invited to participate m the Australia Day celebrations held at his residence m Kuala Lumpur last week. Among the YIPs introducedFah; Ch'ng Seng Poh - 228 words
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Article, Illustration250 1959-02-06 12 THE Federation Minister for Transport. Inche Abdul Rahman Talib cuts a ribbon to inaugurate the Express service from Kuala Lumpur to Port Swettenham, operated by the Sri Jaya Transport Company, last Sunday. Standardpic by (ABOVE) Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib. the Minister for Transport, addresses a meeting forCh'ng Seng Poh - 250 words
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Article, Illustration108 1959-02-06 12 The Queen Meets Miss Wong Standardpic Dy MISS MANI SIVAGURU introduces Miss J. Wong to the Queen at the opening of the first Women Officers' Course of the St. John Ambulance Brigade at Petaline Jaya last week. Fah MR. GEORGE ANTHONYS AMY JOSEPH and h.,S the former Miss Regina Fernando,Fah - 108 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-02-06 12 (LEFT) Second I ft Ong Hoon Teck 'K-t Lieutenant T S I- oh the Federation son returned to X i tt < by air recently he pleting the.lr militr ing In the Unitrd h 9n !utt vr kg (BELOW) Mr Oliver. Publ X OtTicer of \hr V Union ofFAH - 69 words
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Advertisement75 1959-02-06 12 for INVALIDS and the ELDERLY rff I r %L^\ MILK, with its wealth of j "^?*^^^^L V ~^v natural food properties and V Z^^^^^S^W^ r^( ea,y k particularly r^l^^^tt X suitable for invalids and C' NESPRAY is MILK m I v Vl Its safest and most convenient I v\ "?y\75 words
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Article271 1959-02-06 13 BILL HOLDEN ON. Thurs. The flicial moves to the set-up of the reason have been and for the first MID-WINTER )o\VN is being cd. :ie of several eal ncr plans disF. A.sub-cor-n. owing the Cup BUSed by and fog. intfl have been r bad-weather .January and ighl out of271 words
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100 1959-02-06 13 [EY, Feb. 5. (Reuter)— l*n Olympic chamflurray Rose and Jon »i now studying m ft, will be invited to 1 1 Sydney for the New Wales swimming chantI i Amateur Swimmition secretary, Syd said today the chainwould be paid so 1 ggest races possible100 words
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Article83 1959-02-06 13 PON, Fcb.s, (Reuter) tenant. City beat Fulham coals to two m their Association Cup _round repaly at Fulham Hay. ningham will next meet Rham Forest at home m P h round on February r rv V(^ ults: English c uiv m Norwich City 3 f>i<T I). te83 words
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495 1959-02-06 13 SCRUTINEER - OLD STAGER WELSH KING DOES SMART GALLOP SCRUTINEER MARIGOLD AND CAMPDALE ALSO CATCH THE EYE By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Welsh King is as spritely as ever at eight years Old. On a slightly yielding track this morning the old stager, with Moses Lee astride skipped over 3 f to clock495 words
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Article690 1959-02-06 13 PETER WELSON - PETER WELSON Want To Be A Good Boxer? By LONDON, Wed. The lunatic fringe of sport, sometimes dignified by the name of professional boxing, now seems to have developed an entirely new gimmick. All you have to do is to get your blinking block knocked690 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-02-06 13 Seen here after beating 28 Brigade Signals 38-19 In the final of the Bridage knockout competition is the 1 Bn. New Zealand Regiment basketball team. The team members are (back row left to right) Pte. Tenaua, S.-Sgt. M. Tomlins. (Linton). Capt. V. J. Duley, (Pahiatua), Pte. J. P.Tau Tanga - 75 words
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284 1959-02-06 13 ALAN FORWARD - England And Scotland Call Off Big Match ALAN FORWARD By LONDON, Thurs.— England and Scotland have postponed the Under-23 international arranged for Glasgow and may drop the game altogether. The postponement was decided yesterday, after officials who inspected the Ibrox Park pitch had described it as "like concrete." An F.A.284 words
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Article99 1959-02-06 13 LONDON, Feb. 5 (Reuter)— Stirling Moss, runner-up to the late Mike Hawthorn m the 1958 World Racing Drivers' Championship, was awarded the Sir Malcolm Campbell Memorial TroDhy for 1958 for his Grand Prix successes m Vanwall Cars. The trophy is awarded annually by the Royal Automobile99 words
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Article66 1959-02-06 13 MADRAS, India, Feb 5 (Reuter) A.G. Kripal Singh nas told the Indian cricket selectors that he will be unavailable for the fifth test against the West Indies beginning at Delhi on Friday as his injured finger has not responded to treatment. A finger of his right66 words
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Article60 1959-02-06 13 LEEDS. Feb. 5. (Reuter) Russell Robins, Welsh international rugby player, has signed for Leeds Rugby League Club and will join another former Welsh Union international, fullback Lewis Jones, m the side. Robins, second row forward for Pontypridd, has made 13 appearances for Wales and also60 words
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251 1959-02-06 13 GOVERNMENT BANS ENTRY OF SOCCER XI THE CRISIS AT MALTA VALLETTA, Feb. 5 (Reuter)— A Bulgarian football team has been banned from visiting Malta, the Lieutenant Governor, Mr. Trafford Smith, told a press conference here yesterday. i Meanwhile, the authorities imposed a security blackout on amplification of an earlier statement251 words
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Article58 1959-02-06 13 SYDNEY. Feb. 5 (Router).— Frank Sedgman (Australia) former Wimbledon champion, beat Ken Rosewall (Australia) 7-9. 7-5. 9-7 to enter the final of the £5,200 sterling Crystal professional lawn tennis tournament here last night. In the final on Saturday he will meet the winner of tomorrow's semi-final maich58 words
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Article39 1959-02-06 13 LONDON, Feb. 5 (Reuter). Results of yesterday's Rugb/ Union matches were: HOSPITALS CUP SECOND ROUND St. Thomas's 12 Charing Cross 0. OTHER MATCHES Royal Air Force 27 Cambridge University 6; Manchester University 8 Trinity College Dublin 0.39 words
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Article205 1959-02-06 13 BRADMAN HITS OUT AT THE CRITIC ADELAIDE. Feb. 5 (Reuter) Evening News cricket writer, E. M. Wellings, seemed to want, to stir up trouble over nothing. Sir Donald Bradman said today. The former Test cricketer and Australian selector was commenting on a report that Wellings had cabled to his newspaper205 words
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Article76 1959-02-06 13 PHOENIX, Feb. 5 (UPI) Ben Martin air force academy football coach, and Bing Crosby each scored a hole-in-one yesterday while playing m ihe U552,500 Phoenix Pro-Amateur golf tournament. Martin, playing with pro Marty Furgol, aged the 208--yard par-3 11th hole. Crosby got his hole-in-one on the76 words
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Article32 1959-02-06 13 LIEGE. East Belgium. Feb 9 (Reuter)— The Standard Club of Liege beat Rheims, the French champions. 2-0 m the first leg of their European Football Cup quarter-final here last night.32 words
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Advertisement126 1959-02-06 13 VISIT THE I USHA Fans and Sewing Machine STAND AT THE EXPOSITION (India Pavilion opp. reception hall) .■n^SCS DISCOUNTS or orf en booked flt our s nn Stand SEE our latest a and Sewing Machines. Xx&u Easy H. P. Terms jA =g§|o^l ®£*M i^m^^r^^.^? B M»MMMMMMMMMMW. OPEN AIR DANCING NIGHTLY126 words
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Miscellaneous108 1959-02-06 13 W A I mY X*4 iTa^ •m\ SINGAPORE TABLE -TENNIS— S.T.T.A. junior inter club league— P.W.r. Club vs. Assn. of S'pnre Dental Tech. Studu, S.Y.S.C. 7 H O C X E Y-SC.C vs. C.S.C. Padang. SH A Senior k»: SRC. vs. V MSA. SRC. SOCCER -Inter schoolRI. vs. Kallang. Secondary108 words
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Article276 1959-02-06 14 E. M. RASHEED - S'PORE GRAND PRIX? E. M. RASHEED City Council Consider SMC Plan Today By SINGAPORE City Council will consider an application by the Singapore Motor Club to hold circuit racing on the lines of the Macao Grand Prix m the Colony. Singapore Motor Club's plans for holding the rally were submitted276 words
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338 1959-02-06 14 NINETEEN Air Formation Signals Unit, became the Singapore Zone champions, m the FARELF hockey competition when they beat GHQ FARELF 2—l after extra time at Tanglin yesterday. Signals will now meet the Malaya Zone champions 7 'Deo' Gurhka Regiment m the semi-final of338 words
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Article61 1959-02-06 14 AFTER being held to a 2—2 draw at hall-time, Regimental Pay Office, Nee Soon, improved m the second half to beat Royal Military Police by four goals to two In a friendly soccer match at Friendly Hill yesterday. Centre lorward Plevin -cored three goals for61 words
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Article84 1959-02-06 14 Tankards To Tour Federation DERRICK Urquhart (Singapore Cricket Club) will lead the Tankards, a colony rugby club, for a two-match tour of the Federation today. The 16 member touring party of the Tankards includes players from Naval Base. Singapore Cricket Club GHQ FARELF, Police and Sembawang. This is the second84 words
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535 1959-02-06 14 PITTED against a weak St. Andrews' Old Boys Association team, Johore Asians 'B* scored an easy 30 points (six goals) to nil victory m the first round of the Singapore Cricket Club's seven-a-side rugby competition on the Padang yesterday. They scored535 words
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Article, Illustration407 1959-02-06 14 ENGLAND HIT BY 10 WICKETS Easy For Aussies ADELAIDE. Feb 5 (Reuter) Australia won the fourth Test against England by 10 wickets here today to regain the Ashes they lost m 1953. Their win gave them a 3 o lead m the five match series, one match having been drawn.United Press International - 407 words
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358 1959-02-06 14 MAY: 'No Excuses' BENAUD: 'Teamwork' ADELAIDE. Feb. .5 (Reuter) Peter May, the England captain praised Australians success m the regaining of the Ashes here today. II f* said •'ire have excuses whatsoever.** "The only thing I would like to do differently if I had my chances over again would be358 words
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Article82 1959-02-06 14 ADELAIDE. Feb. 5 (Reuter). —Godfrey Evans. Kent and England wicketkecper, who fractured the little finger of his left hand during thc fourth Test here, will t ot go to New Zealand with the M.C.C. after the Australian part of their tour is completed this month.82 words
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Article66 1959-02-06 14 AN I.Mlii.if M| l polo te;im mi| Colony |a ln^ disclosed h 1 Amateur n*,.^! nation nnua| l Mating; (t h# Swimmir.i; U b «B The t. ]fl most!-. W dprgrariu. J visit Si' VOo;itl< a few 1 tion -<mmm! them f. I Sii I Lim. i** I Zca66 words
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Article38 1959-02-06 14 n<>\ v took tt In th. i Butterwortl i and RAF X drew oi < T i lion- of the t( a\'s game: p iT 4 Katuna--4 1 4 1 But:. worth i I pur 4 0 f38 words
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Article193 1959-02-06 14 A Mile In 3:5 Soon Elliott TORONTO. Feb 5 tUPI> Herb Elliott, the wonder trom Down Under, who ownes the fastest mile m track history at 3:54.6 is convinced the mile can be run m less than 3:50: The 20-year-old Australian was here last night lor the Ontario Sportswriters and193 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-02-06 15 S.IZABETII TAYLOR tells her husband, Paul Newman p cannot fight against her love m a scene from "Cat Hot Tin Roof. M-G-M filmization of the impassionnpsser Williams play which won the Pulitzer Prize.35 words
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Article134 1959-02-06 15 LIFF IN HK FANTASTIC SYLVIA I ITTLE more than two 1 J years ago, Sylvia Syms made her first film. Today, she has two of the irorld's most famous stars as her leading men and takes the first step on the road to world stardom. The film that hands her134 words
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Article, Illustration771 1959-02-06 15 IN EWM A N is ink to admit that t talk but for an ho won't talk, he ;reat deal to say. s has been a lucky or both Joanne «ard! and me," he not only referring r marriage, but to I that their careers >oming Miss 'ard with771 words
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Article, Illustration442 1959-02-06 15 HOLLYWOOD— Reflecting a rising optimism In the future of the 20th Century-Fox Studios producing activities, President Spyros P. Skouras and Studio Executive producer Buddy Adler officially announced last week that a record-breaking $66,000,000 has been appropriated for the making of 34 pictures for release442 words
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Article265 1959-02-06 15 VOW well into production, Allied Artists' multimillion dollar spectacular of the sawdust ring, "The Big Circus" has given Hollywood a carnival air. Sets for the film (over some 18 acres of studio backlot where technicians recently finished erecting the world's largest Big Top. It is the265 words
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Article83 1959-02-06 15 AS soon as Maurice Chevalier returns to Hollywood to attend the Academy Awards late March, he will go into conferences with M-G-M Producer Edmund Grainger on a starring role m A TIME FOR PARIS, gay. romantic comedy m which he Wil] play the key figure. Chevalier, who83 words
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Article71 1959-02-06 15 *v ?5F!f*S5 SOPH,A of Greece was recently guided through the Twentieth Century-Fox Studios m Hollywood. One of the pictures being filmed at the Studio r her J vlslt was Warl and Princess Sophia was taken down to visit the set. Picture shows the Princess entering into the71 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-02-06 15 ALT HOI GH Millie Perkins hag never been seen on the screen she is already famous, thanks to the tremendous interest m the forth coming Georfip Stevens production of "The Diary of Anne Frank." Here she and Stevens inspect the paper-hack edition of the hook tchich has sold55 words
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Miscellaneous258 1959-02-06 15 iRIT^ITMAR K|>\YS QUOTATION: •\Vp love m others up l.ick m ourselves, uould be everyr but what we are." R. H. Stoddard FBniW FOR EYERYONT day is best user lo masters vhich v«m are «xj* or know a sres It dors not lend If constructively tS- j g new or important258 words
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Miscellaneous125 1959-02-06 15 LIT ABNER By Al Cfcfp 7MV FAMILY I P^WE'VE HAD 35 A /^-AND WE'VE ALWAYS I BUT THIS NEAR A /WAS BEEN PIG f GOAL.?-TO WIN THE 111 FINISHED SECOND TO S V WE'LL WIN If"" J BREEDERS FOR S ACADEMY AWARD OF V THAT "MAMMUS LOO< WMAT WAS S125 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-02-06 16 picture. ONE of the first customers at this drive-in-bank m England, Miss Sylvia Underwood, 18. of Croxteth, Liverpool, stays m the car to cash a cheque. Customers put their cheques or pay books into a tray which slides to the clerk. Bullet proof windows replaceUPI - 54 words
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238 1959-02-06 16 KARACHI. Feb. 5 (Reuter) The Duke of Edinburgh was greeted by President Mohammad Ayub Khan when he arrived here this afternoon by Comet airliner from Dacca. The Prince, a keen pilot, was at the controls of the huge airI liner238 words
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Article33 1959-02-06 16 TOKYO, Feb. 5 (Reuter) Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako today received m audience at the Imperial Palace Mr. William Draper, head of the visiting United States military aid fact-finding mission.33 words
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Article110 1959-02-06 16 ..SALISBURY. Feb. 5, (Reuter). Two men raided an army barracks near here just before midnight last night, tied up a guard and escaped with a quantity of sten guns and rifles. The car driven by the men was sought m a wide area of Southern110 words
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Article58 1959-02-06 16 ISRAELIS KILL 2 ON UAR GROUND GAZA, Feb. 5 (Reuter).— Four soldiers entered United Arab Republic territory, South of Rafah, killing a woman and a child, the United Nations' Emergency Force announced last night. The U.A.R. has called for an urgent meeting of the mixed Armistice Commission. The Israeli soldiers58 words
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Article157 1959-02-06 16 Vietnam's problem is baffling —Mr. Robert Allan, Foreign Under-Secretary, said there did not appear at present to be any Initiative that could usefully be taken about the unification of Vietnam. "The government would not approve the use of force for the settlement of this question." he told a questioner m157 words
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Article54 1959-02-06 16 BERLIN, Feb. 5 (Reuter)— West Berlin's governing Mayor Willy Brand', left here yesterday on a fourweek goodwill tour around the globe, visiting among other places. Tokyo, Hongkong, Rangoon, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi and India. He arrives m Tokyo on Feb. 18. From there he goes to54 words
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331 1959-02-06 16 Boyd Leaves For Aden And Somaliland LONDON. Feb. 5 (UPI) Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd left yesterday for British Somaliland and Aden the twin coasts guarding the southern entry to the Red Sea where Commonwealth defence is desperately at stake. Over the past two years, storm clouds have been gathering over331 words
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Article364 1959-02-06 16 Feb. 21 is the date, and accompanying him is his Foreign Secretary LONDON, Feb. 5, (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, will fly to the Soviet Union on Feb. 21 for a seven to 10--day visit, it was officially announced here today. An364 words
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Article200 1959-02-06 16 Pressmen Protest To Garcia TOKYO, Feb. 5 (Reuter)— The Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan touay telegraphed President Carlos Garcia of the Philippines "earnestly requesting" reconsideration of a reported decision denying an entry visa to James Bell, correspondent of the American news magazine Time. The telegram suggested to President Garcia thatUPI; Reuter - 200 words
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141 1959-02-06 16 Canopy Collapse 2 Killed, 50 Hurt QUEBEC, Feb. 5 (Reuter) An overhead concrete canopy jutting from a Quebec department store crashed to the pavement yesterday killing two and injuring 50. Every available ambulance m the city was rushed to the scene. Police said they also asked the Army for help141 words
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Article72 1959-02-06 16 PAKISTAN EDITORS RELEASED LAHORE, West Pakistan, Feb. 5 (Rteuter). Proceedings were dropped yesterday against two West Pakistan journalists sentenced to two years' Imprisonment for libelling the Governor of West Pakistan. Mr. Mushtaq Guarmani. A division of the Wes", Pakistan High Court agreed to the release of the two journalists, Mr72 words
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174 1959-02-06 16 Tear Gas Used On Mobs Outside Parliament PARIS. Feb. 5 (Reuter) Police used tear gas bombs to disperse demonstrators round the Parliament building yesterday m Porto Novo, capital of the West African Republic of Dahomey, according to reports reaching here. About fifteen people were injured m the clash which occurred174 words
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Article46 1959-02-06 16 HONGKONG. Feb 5 (UPI) —The first communist Chi-nese-made truck to apoear m Hongkong made its debut m the streets of the crown colony yesterday. The truck is a four-ton liberation type vehicle purchased by a pro-communist import and export company m Hongkong.46 words
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Article185 1959-02-06 16 MOSCOW, Feb. 5 (Reuter) Mr. Nikita Khrushchev today invited President Eisenhower to visit Russia. The Soviet Prime Minister told the Communist Party Congress that if President Eisenhower decided to make the visit, "he will be received with cordial hospitality both by our government and the185 words
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Article96 1959-02-06 16 NAIROBI, Feb 5 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother arrived here today m a BOAC Britannia airliner to begin a three-week tour of Kenya and Uganda. It is her first visit to Kenya since 1924. when she came here with the Duke of York later King96 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-02-06 16 Pit turr IT LOOKS as if the Soviet Premier. Nikit.i R b chev. is having a "brain-uashing" session— he enough hair for a shampoo If voti think he glassy-eyed. it s understandable! The hrari i s ly a wax model, being cleaned ImSmJc Madame Tussaud galleries mUPI - 58 words
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Article185 1959-02-06 16 After Stern Protest WEST GERMANY, Feb. 5 (Reuter)— Thr 1 last night freed four American .Army limes with old jeeps held up since Monday at thr Mai checkpoint and let them roll on into West (.rr This followed on-the-.>pot negotiations beween US and Soviet officials. A little earlier. President185 words
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Article84 1959-02-06 16 J A X A IE I V ll (Reuter) Milu.r I civil acencirs up 130 personv three-day raid C trr.itcs it k«:. South Sum.ttr.l. cHj reported >rst«i After a thonMj^H vestigation. I .'>(! of f including 30 -Ml were found irr Po! illiterate. BL The> wr< r< fl| after84 words
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