Singapore Standard, 9 February 1959
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Title Section24 1959-02-09 1 SINGAPORE standard Teleohon* ***** —5 Cobl« "TIGERNEWSINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1959. '01. IX No. 221. 15 cts. 12 Poges. «t jt m (FINAL EDITION)24 words
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Article550 1959-02-09 1 ANDY ROZARIO - ANDY ROZARIO Tin off— and JPatice foil *blinnl bath 9 warfare* By Samurai sword-type parangs seized just before big clash KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Police in Selangor foiled a large-scale secret society gang war in which acid bombs, Samurai sword-shaped parangs and bicycle chain-whips were to be550 words
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70 1959-02-09 1 FIVE people four men and a woman were assaulted and taken to the Singapore General Hospital last night. The Standard understands that they resisted a group of thugs who tried t o rob them while playing mah.jong in a house in Holland Road.70 words
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338 1959-02-09 1 TWO BORSTAL youths, who tried to celebrate New Year outside Changi prison, were caught within 60 minutes after they had made good their escape. The unlucky boys were Kee Bok Yam, 18, and Quek Sim Pang, 19. j They were believed to338 words
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Article71 1959-02-09 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (Reuter)— The United States is to equip some of its troops in West Germany with the "Mace" an improved guided missile which an enemy will find almost impossible to jam or confuse, the Air Force announced today. The "Mace" an improved version of71 words
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Article102 1959-02-09 1 CUPID HITS BRITISH AIR GIRLS LONDON, Feb. 8 (Reuter)— British hostesses with TransWorld Airlines are leaving to get married quicker even than the American girls, a Corporation spokesman said in London. "Each year about a third of our 1.300 American girls leave to marry but it looks as though the102 words
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Article109 1959-02-09 1 Twenty-six babies were born in Singapore and the main towns of the Federation at the dawn of the Chinese New Year yesterday. One baby-girl was born at the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, 23 in Kuala Lumpur hospitals and two in Penang. A set of109 words
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245 1959-02-09 1 Quemoy quiet TAIPEI. Feb. 8. General Wang Shu Ming, Chief of the General StafT, last night assured the people on Formosa and overseas Chinese abroad that the Nationalist armed forces had the determination and confidence to annihilate the communists in ca.se of an invasion ofReuter; UPI - 245 words
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Article, Illustration392 1959-02-09 1 BRIGHT sunshine and a thunderous fuselade of assorted crackers yesterday ushered in the first day of the Year of the Pig both in the Federation and Singapore. Thousands of people packed all places of amusement In the Singapore andStandardpic - 392 words
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164 1959-02-09 1 Minor fires both in Federation, Singapore ONLY MINOR fires were reported both in the Federation and Singapore yesterday the first day of the Chinese New Year holidays. In MALACCA, fire broke out in the heart of Kampong Pantai, destroying part of a photographic store. Firemen had the fire under control164 words
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Article134 1959-02-09 1 All hope for missing crew fades ALL hope for the four missing crew members of the sunken Singapore Harbour Board tug, Pitho, was abandoned yesterday. Two attempts by divers yesterday morning failed to retrieve any of the four who are believed to be trapped in the134 words
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103 1959-02-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Two top ranking terrorists in Selangor were killed yesterday and the State is now left with only one communist terrorist. The emergency position in Selangor is now such that proclamation of "White Area" status is imminent. The two eliminated bandits yesterday103 words
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Article57 1959-02-09 1 BONN, Feb. 8. (Reuter)— A snuff-taking competition is to be held shortly at Aising. Bavaria, by a club of over 100 members to keep the ancient art alive. The winner will be the first person to consume a trial of snuff over s ix inches57 words
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Article30 1959-02-09 1 A DUTCH cigar factory in Roosendaal, Holland, has started manufacturing cigars with a built-in filter, which, the makers claim, cools the smoke without spoiling the cigar's flavour. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article58 1959-02-09 1 LONDON, Feb. 8 (Rt-uter)— More than 560 centenarians are llvinp: in the Alelwandrovsky region of Russia. Moscow Radio rr'pored. One 104-year-old ttfQ looks after hus garden. Many old people have also been registered in the Staling region, where, In the town ol Ourshkovka 107-year-old woman,58 words
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Article, Illustration313 1959-02-09 2 Bill expected to be passed at March session SINGAPORE Government is rushing through a new bill to tighten op its Immigration regulations and bring them in line with Federation's immigration laws. At Wednesday's meeting of the Legislative Assembly, the Minister for Labour and Welfare, Tun313 words
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Article129 1959-02-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The All-Malaya Army Contractors Association, which in November last year decided to send a delegation to the British War Office and if necessary to Queen Elizabeth to protest against NAAFI's alleged attempts to oust association members out of business, resolved today not to129 words
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Article52 1959-02-09 2 NANYANG STUDENTS BEGIN TOUR A party of 20 Nanyang University students left for a six-week tour of Hongkong and Formosa by the liner •Tjiluwah" on Saturday. The undergraduates, who are all final year commerce students will visit industrial installations in Formosa They are expected to return to the Colony in52 words
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Article61 1959-02-09 2 PENANG. Sun. The Golden Gate Quartet will be performing at the St. George's School hall in Mao Allster Road here on Wednesday. The concert, sponsored by the Penang Junior Chamber, will be attended by the Govprnor. Tun Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad, the Chief Minister. Dato Wong61 words
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Article115 1959-02-09 2 50 INJURED IN CLASH WITH WORKERS KINGSTON. Jamaica. Feb 8 (Reuter) More than 50 people were injured and 16 arrested here last night after police and banana grower? clashed with dockers who had refused to load a ship with bananas for Britain The dockers, striking to enforce wage claims, massed115 words
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Article72 1959-02-09 2 ZURICH. Feb. 8, <Reuter)— Donald Hume. In prison here on a charge of murder refused to ar/,wer any more questions after a week-long interrogation by Swiss Police and went on a 24-hour hunger strike. Zurich Police sources said yesterday. Hume, arrested last Friday has been charged72 words
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Article70 1959-02-09 2 SINGAPORE City Council Complaints Bureau (Mobile Unit) will be calling at the following, places: Cambridge Road Market on Feb. 11 from 9.30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Klang Road and Serangoon Road Junction on Feb. 11 from 1 p.m. to 4 Dm Cheang Hong Lim Market on Feb. 1370 words
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Article21 1959-02-09 2 Mr. AVERELL Harriman. rormer Governor of New York left by air for India last night for a four-week visit.—(Reuter).21 words
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Article66 1959-02-09 2 SO this is Mhix>l Two tots children of R.A.F members serving at Butteruorth. »err well prepared for school uhen they arrived complete with s< hnolbagft for their first day at the new K\ K tj Pensnj TW] ir.l S. *on of f hcht Ji Rl> C66 words
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Article70 1959-02-09 2 SUBANDRIOS TRIP IS DELAYED JAKARTA. Feb. 8 iß.'ut«»r» The visit of the Indonesian Foreign Minuter, Dr Subandrio. to Australia has been set back by one dftf And it's all the fault of British weaiher. according to airline official* here, Official of Qantas A.r ,n» who are flyin« Dr Subandno and70 words
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Article53 1959-02-09 2 A FAMILY of seven wore taken to the Singapore General Hospital, suspected of food poisoning early yesterday morning from the sth mi> Thomson Road. None of the >r\m. two boyi and five girii and all below 17 were seriously affected They were all allowed to go53 words
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Article61 1959-02-09 2 LT.-OEN. Su Richard H C-m-C, Far Ea-t Land For i will leave for Bangkok today on four-day vi-n \iv will bt p icl by Lady Hull and will travel in a VIP Valctta of ihc Royal Air Forrc Transport Command. While in Bangkok. Lt.-Gm Hull will61 words
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Article44 1959-02-09 2 OOAWA (UFI) mayor. 48 Yam. in. spec, il l all but and be 'i 1 to b«- hold Milit.i wim jjain»cl tpnti»>n b3 blishnn-nt defence of tTi i town of ..fflff by ing fhr ir M as an fom .iroa M44 words
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Advertisement1058 1959-02-09 2 I**- vMHgf *|H TT >, I > SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for the post Of Temporary Technical Assistant at Tetniang Quarry Public Works Department. Seremban. Xegri Scmbilan on the scale: 324 x 14 352/419 x 14 545 562 x 18 652 plus Cost of Living Allowance1,058 words
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Advertisement385 1959-02-09 2 NOTICES McALISTER COMPANY LIMITED NOTICE Is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 5% leas 40% Income Tax, has been declared on account of the year ending 30th June 1959. Such dividend will be paid to Stockholders whose names appear on the Register on 23rd February 1959. Notice is also385 words
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Advertisement537 1959-02-09 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of tht Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 414 of 1958. Re: POH TIAN SENG of No. 149, Havelock Road, Singapore 3, formerly of No. 6, New Bridge Road. Singapore 1. Receiving Order made 10th October, 1958. Date537 words
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Advertisement86 1959-02-09 2 NOTICES APPLICATION TO APPROVE COMPOSITION Debtor's Name. YEO LAI WOO Address. No. 2, Sennett Road. Singapore, 16. Description. Formerly Clerk City Council. Singapore. (Now unemployed). Court. High Court, Singapore. Number. No. 199 of 1955. Date of hearing of Application to Court to approve Composition. 23rd February 1959. Place. High Court,86 words
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Advertisement27 1959-02-09 2 NOTICE MKMBEKS are reminded lh«» Day's Itace* MiU he held on I ir 10th of Fehruary 1059 *nd Wednesday the 11th. A. H. I. NHcel* Secretary, Sclin^or27 words
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Article457 1959-02-09 3 ■ME of the many standards by which the ecoI prospects and well-being of a country can ■ged is the manner in which its people show ■Appreciation of, and participate in, the more ■rt things of life which are made available ■r amusement and relaxation. Such reactions K confidence in457 words
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Article316 1959-02-09 3 I WHEN a commentator in the Peking GovernIt s mouthpiece, the People's Daily, described order for the closing down of the Bank of China |e Federation as "a very unfriendly act/' he was lously writing with his tongue in his cheek. The ■le tenor of his complaint is that316 words
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Article59 1959-02-09 3 1 um leek K.im Koad* Spore 2 PO Box No 1563 Cables TICERNEWS' !^-A LUMPiiP. J_' ***** (5 lines) All departments wMfUR. Ch.n_ Insurance Bldg.. 174. Batu Rd I Telephone ***** lanc 9 Cowan St Tel: 3829 F ACC g a p e h rl f59 words
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Article, Illustration1437 1959-02-09 3 Meet minister Superman JTIRST real Superman is in the process of being chosen by Dr. Keith Glennan, the head of the U.S. Aeronautics and Space Administration. His choice will be the first human to be fired into space enclosed in a capsule attached to a rocket. He will come from1,437 words
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Article438 1959-02-09 3 Mac's Bid To Unfreeze Cold War MOSCOW. will be a chilly welcome from the Moscow weather when Mr. Harold Macmillan arrives here later this month in a bid to unfreeze the cold war. British residents here, speculating about yesterday's announcement that the British Prime Minister was to visit Russia with438 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-02-09 3 In Alaska, the new U. S. State (by vote), the "family car" often is a pontoon airplane. Flying boxcars deliver everythniQ from tractors to prefabricated houses. Doctors fly to patients, women to the hairdresser, fishermen and hunters to their sport.43 words
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Article138 1959-02-09 3 'WHILE recognising the immense value to mankind of physical science technology, economics in general, I would submit that it is not anywhere in that world that we may hope to find the solutions of our problems, but in the world of Ideas. "Our first principle must be to138 words
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Article352 1959-02-09 3 Shorts from the Talks in a talk broadcast in the BBC General Overseas Service. One Long Holiday "A LESSON I have learned from life is the recreational value of having several occupations I never need a holiday because I am never in a rut on one set of rails. My352 words
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Article199 1959-02-09 3 Sir, Your editorial in Thursday's Standard "Savings and Sacrifices" has again confirmed my beiitl. formed from the inception of the Singapore Tiger Standard, that you are an ardent champion of truth and justice above all else. In this strategic period of reconstruction, the world that is being199 words
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Article, Illustration381 1959-02-09 3 the News as it strikes me we are told immigra. tlon Is still a Pan-Malayan matter, the picture of merger becomes clearer. There are other matters a* well the subject of taxation, for instance. If. at the repeated appeals of Singapore leaders, the Federation is to adopt the Colony as381 words
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Advertisement100 1959-02-09 3 NEVER mL^^^^) r* ■j'-jiur'* "t'l'/r'^^^MMOl^^^^g Parents or guardians on open -^f^ :^rrrff*^y^=^^ij^^|^^^^a "Comi Bank" accounts in th« "amei of the children unde# jggygfe^fryafc|f^fJlißß^|fgf 12 /ears of age. Then how thn i f( j r^» y T| be to be able to choose fP^^S^gjjf==S^^pp^^^fe=-^S novelty savings box in tS« \f V^!r^i~T~^-~7J4fG3mr^^^Kmg=M100 words
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Article, Illustration287 1959-02-09 4 RESTRICT BIRTHS TO AVOID DISTRESS This is the solution to keep standard of living says expert KUALA LUMPLR, Sun. Family planning is the long term answer to the possible economic distress which Malaya may experience due to a large unemployed population, said Mr. T. Sivapragasam, President of the Federation Family287 words
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Article, Illustration240 1959-02-09 4 Assemblymen furious— fc WeVe been ignored 9 DEJECTED and furious, several Singapore Assemblymen yesterday described as an "affront to their dignity and prestige" the Government's handling of the official functions in honour of the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh. Nowhere in the printed programme of the visit240 words
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Article130 1959-02-09 4 Adm. Felt arrives today KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Two top ranking American forces chiefs will be visiting the Federal Capital this week. The Commander-in-Chief of the United States Pacific Forces. Admiral H.D. Felt, arrives here tomorrow by air and Admiral H.G Hopwood, the C-in-C United States Pacific Fleet will arrive on130 words
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226 1959-02-09 4 Co-eds? Religious chiefs do not object ALOR STAR, Sun. The step taken by the Federal Government recently to admit girl-students into the Muslim College at Klang, wai reviewed by some religious leaders both in Kedah and Perils. The leaders have suggested to the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal that it226 words
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Article97 1959-02-09 4 LADY SCOTT, wife of the Commissioner General for South-east Asia and vicepresident of the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association, on Saturday distributed "ang pows" to 759 adults and 96 children at Trafalgar Home. The Chinese New Year gifts consisted of $4 each for an adult and97 words
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335 1959-02-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Deputy Prime Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussain welcomed the three new aircraft for the Royal Malayan Air Force at a simple ceremony at trie International Airport here today. The Deputy Premier said335 words
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104 1959-02-09 4 MALAYAN Indian Congress. Singapore, yesterday decided to form an alliance with the UMNO and MCA here to tontest the forthc (immg general elections. At its annual delegales' conference, the new executive committee ha.d been empowered to start immediat? negotiations with the I'MNO104 words
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Article64 1959-02-09 4 VISIT OF INDIAN JOURNALISTS TWO of India's top-rank-ing journalists have arrived in Singapore on a two-day tour of the island. They are Mr. K. Rengasamy, special correspondent of the Hindu at New Delhi and Mr. K. S. Ramachandran Press Trust of India Bureau chief. Both of them visited the Constitution64 words
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Article70 1959-02-09 4 TELOK ANSON, Sun. Following officials were elected to the local branch of UMNO at a meeting held here yesterday. President: Inche Asman bin Sitam, Vice-president-Inche Mohamed Razall bin Mat Tasir, Secretary: Tuan Sheikh Mohd. Shariff, Treasurer: Mohd. Tajuddin bin Haji Baharuddin. Committee: Megat Yusott bin Megat Lateh.70 words
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Article81 1959-02-09 4 INVITATION TO PENANG MAYOR PENANG, Sun.— The Mayor of George Town Mr. D. S. Ramar.aihan and his wife have been invited to visit the Singapore Constitution Exposition by Singapore Mavor Mr. Ong Eng Guan. Besides. Mr. On;; has al>o extended his invitation for a three-day visit from Feb. 19 to81 words
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Article72 1959-02-09 4 Prince here on way to Jakarta EX-KING anil Prime Minister of Cambodia, Prir.re Norodom Sihanouk. arrived in Singapore yesterday on his way to Indonesia. Prince Norodom was received at the Changi a.rp it by the Commissioner General. Sir Robert Scott. French ConsulGenera", Mr. Joan Auril'.ac and Indonesian Consul-Gene-ra.. Bri. General.72 words
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367 1959-02-09 4 100-Year Scroll And Rare Clock For The Exposition A CENTURY-OLD scroll and a rare 600-year-old clock will soon be displayed at the Singapore Constitution Exposition for laymen and art connoisseur. These two prized collections have been in the possession of a Singapore jeweller. Mr. H. Sena, and are known only367 words
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Article212 1959-02-09 4 PENANG, Sun. "Our elders are s 0 h Uv money that they have hardly any time f f t J| bringing: of their children," said Mr. <. fhr II youth leader, at a meeting here tod.n "Parents have failed to Rive a to their children and this negligence ed212 words
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Article201 1959-02-09 4 Ma ays f V \ativ c rx E 3.m ttilou! ier»' tions ii all strut M ytr% Tf .Vm Ol t the f ltA versity of Jj dIJ resear. h f j nc are taking j olacr rura llshrr Pro! ier\\ opinion that th« J Pfe rhinfe<i I Bli201 words
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Article73 1959-02-09 4 KUALA LAY. The Govern nv I Officers Un. n y* thanked the ■••rcsi opening the rmi«* bllshmrnt but at the b*J od that "it ira mination j The union nunt that l should bp p/oach whih romprt if ivr would deter™ borau.NP "nnv a m:m '>73 words
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194 1959-02-09 4 The Poll Pledges Have Been Fulfilled IPOH, Sat —The State Alliance committee which met yesterday claims that 90 percent of the policies set forward in their elections manifesto of 1955 have been implemented. A Standing Committee o f Alliance which met yesterday has been formed to prepare the Alliance manifesto194 words
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Advertisement79 1959-02-09 4 I You can depend on us for your Requirements and Trade Relationship in the following goods we import. I (a) Stock Fi^h, Sardines, Canned Meat Motor Tyres and Tubes, Leather Shoes, Building Materials, Corrugated Iron Roofing Sheets, Ceiling Sheets, Cement and furniture. (b) Sweaters, Pullovers, Shirts, Blouses, Corsets, Textile, Embroidery79 words
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341 1959-02-09 5 TOBACCO DUTY TOPS CUSTOMS COLLECTION )m. netted during 7 Petrol and liquor next on the list ts a sharp increase in the revenue col- >; cm pores Customs Department in 1957. partment collected $101,922,947 during the $11,257,557 more than the previous year 89 more than the revenue collected in 1955.341 words
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Article98 1959-02-09 5 I l Singapore I n yesUTday b an graduate I apply to the fc :v for ab- permanent h I The EducaI a the Colony. the Union's I that a num. iduab s have permanent ot the Educai of the union. lid that a selected s Into the •.ment98 words
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Article44 1959-02-09 5 Jir.gapore Federation lan Association, at a leld rerently, decided ote scholarships for boys of the Lee Its many aims is one ill the Lee teenr 1 "get them on the h." iMion will foster f riansmanship and I family, it was e meeting.44 words
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Article106 1959-02-09 5 A record month for blood bank A total of 096 dqnors, the highest number ever recorded by the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service in any one month, gave blood in the first month of this year, it was announced yesterday. The report stated that there were 481 civilian donors. 244 from106 words
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Article25 1959-02-09 5 THE FIRST direct air services between London and Moscow are planned to start early in May, newspaper reports said in London vester- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article54 1959-02-09 5 THE City Council yesterday issued a warning to the public not to purchase any of the three blocks of ten unauthorised houses on Lot 192 Mukim 17 opposite No. 4L Boon Teck Road, "as the City Architect and Building Surveyors Department is taking action to have54 words
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Article, Illustration168 1959-02-09 5 SO MANY MEN WANT TO DANCE WITH NIKKI SHAPELY dancer Nikki Lynn, who appealed on Saturday for a "tall, dark and handsome young man" to do a number with her in the John Calvert show, is now hopeful of getting a local partner. A number of men have already come168 words
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83 1959-02-09 5 CHARGED WITH MURDER OF HIS BROTHER IPOH, Sun— A 37-year-old bee-noon seller, Thye Chan Lum, was produced before Magistrate Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan yesterday on a tentative charge of murdering his younger brother. Thye Kee 25, a mason. The offence was said to have been committed at their home in83 words
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Article55 1959-02-09 5 TAIPING, Sun.— Mr. Tan Ah Hung, was elected chairman of the Taipin* Boy Scouts Association at its annual general meeting. Other office-bearers elected were: Secretary Mr. Lee Loke Leong, treasurer Mr. K. A. Vadivelu, group scouters Messrs. Francis Chang, Aloysius Cheong, Ng Kay Kew, Bro, Conrad55 words
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Article, Illustration330 1959-02-09 5 Tattooed Father Of 9 Children Told: It Is Too Late War dance by Maori warriors then songs A SINGAPORE District Judge, Mr. K.T. Alexander, said that it was "too late for people with secret society tattoo marks to come to court to say that they had acquired them innocently." The330 words
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241 1959-02-09 5 'Play your part' —Mr. Tan appeals to all Babas KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Straits-born Chinese have not played the part they should in the political and national life of young Malaya, Minister of Commerce and Industry Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said, in his New Year message to the "Babas" over241 words
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Article38 1959-02-09 5 PRESIDENT Klimenti Voroshilov will make a goodwill visit to India at the end of this month following an invitation by the Indian President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. the Soviet news agency Tass said In Moscow, yesterday.38 words
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174 1959-02-09 5 Beamish tells why S 'pore is not heard on shortwave ANY shortwave transmission of Radio Singapore programmes was now equivalent to an "overseas" service because the only listeners in to this service would be outside the Island, the Director of Broadcasting, Mr. H. H. Beamish, said last night. Mr Beamish174 words
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Article132 1959-02-09 5 Some listeners wanted to know why Singapore could not continue using its own shortwave transmitters and why the Federation could not establish its own. Shortwave transmitters, he replied could not be pianted like trees. Not only were they very expensive equipment, but it took quite a long time132 words
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130 1959-02-09 5 Councillor wants this road widened LIBERAL SOCIALIST Councillor, Mr. Ong Say Yeo, has asked the Singapore City Council to take speedy steps to widen the Pasir Panjang Road. Mr. Ong. elected member for Pasir Panjang. complained that the road bewern the Power Station and South Buona Vista junction was in130 words
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Article76 1959-02-09 5 FOUR dagger-wielding th failed in their attempt to rob a skop-keeper in Prinre Charles Drive, Singapore, on Friday nicht. Ng Chin Sen;:, the shopkeeper, was closing his shop at about 9 p.m. when the men rame up to him. While three jostled him into the shop at76 words
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Advertisement120 1959-02-09 5 AIICTD Al I A'C Km 1 I mm Mm I I Mm *mW +0 I m*^ mm I m*+\ GREATEST I in Singapore and throughout Malaya ou can read it at the same time as iree million Australians are reading it ESpecial arrangements have been ide to maintain speedy, regular120 words
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Advertisement81 1959-02-09 5 "no doubt about it, I PREFER NESCAFE" because t make a point of -i^^_ serving only good coffee... «<s^^""^^^^oiJl}\ that's why 1 insist on Nescafe j ESjg-i^ Nescafe" is 100 "7 O pure instant coffee It is a choice coffee, carefully blended to suit the palates of the most demanding81 words
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Article334 1959-02-09 6 Manager in S'pore to seek aid today for search of Calvert PORT authorities in Singapore are to be asked .1 to help trace the million-dollar yacht, "Sea Fox," $j carrying: Hollywood entertainer, John Calvert, and his jfi party of showgirls. j This follows a 10-day334 words
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Article, Illustration118 1959-02-09 6 THE STUDENTS of the Singapore Polytechnic will hold their first social and dance today. The organising committee has draicn up a programme in which the highlights are fun and fashion. Model* of Joan Booty's Mannequin School will take part in. the iashion parade featuring sports from118 words
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Article44 1959-02-09 6 THE Indonesian Cor General in Singapore, gadier-General Gusti I kusumo, will talk on "1. >■ nesia's Relations with Southeast Asian Countries at the Singapore Union of Journalists luncheon meeting to be held at the Capitol Blue Room on Thursday at 1 p.m.44 words
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Article49 1959-02-09 6 SINGAPORE Police yesterday appealed to eye-wit-nesses who may have seen a fatal accident at the 10th mile, Bukii Timah Road on the night of Feb. 5. A schoolboy, Low Chal Jeo. 7. was killed. They are asked to contact Insp. Mohinder Singh. Sepoy Lines.49 words
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Article65 1959-02-09 6 KOTA BHARU, SunFishermen on the East Coast will soon be able to buy cheaper ice for their catch through P their co-operative j society. The Federation Government has placed orders with Japan for machinery and equipment for the setting up of one or more ice plants65 words
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Article248 1959-02-09 6 Chinese told: Choose right road THE Secretary-General t of the Singapore People's w Alliance, Mr. Wang Tsun Hao, in a Chinese New Year message warned that c the coming year would be t a fateful one for the Chinese people in the Oolonj t and Malaya. He said they had248 words
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Article36 1959-02-09 6 A MAN was found hanging from a tree in the premises of the Shell Sports Club, Paya Lebar Road, Singapore, on Saturday. He was a Chinese whose identity has not been established yet.36 words
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123 1959-02-09 6 TAXI drivers and trisha riders who have once been convicted for opium smoking and for minor traffic and criminal offences will, in future, be re-issued with their licences without hearing an appeal by the Singa1 pore City Council. The Standard was told yes- terday123 words
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103 1959-02-09 6 No Hawkers Trouble At Exposition Council THE Singapore City Council's acting Chief Administrator of the Hawkers and Markets Department, Mr. Loh Pui Kay. has carried out on-the-spot investigation* nto allegations that huwko.s doing business at the Constitution Exposition were giving trouble. Certain Press reports carried the allegations. After going round103 words
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Miscellaneous936 1959-02-09 6 9.30. 11.15 a.m.. 1. 3 15. 645 and p| M |bl V'll IPI 1 Ikl 'ill ItML f W CFNTBVI-. Parawish (Hindi) S. ■MMHMMJHUiMUSUMA I HPiPfPliPli STAR: The Bridegroom Kidnapper N AIIONA i B W W I WAVE ■■■■■■■I HBHI M^Miiiiiaß RIM.TO: Tarzan Findi a Son 11 MIDIIM WANE »iKN|<ts936 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-02-09 7 .n\>nON: VIRGIXIA (left) an d ANNE, two of Ronald Patterson's models display Spring hats worn with hs new Spring collection, now being shown in London rginiaweati 'Charlotte' a tight fitting wreath of Botthelli Roses, and Anne' wear* rn of V ink almond coloured poppies. The hats were53 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1959-02-09 7 "DEAR MR. LEN" in which our igc readers send in their problems or imaginary) and Len Thome sets ngue firmly in his cheek before giving the benefit!?) of his advice! IINALLY I like people. I like people when jey're in trouble. This Is when you find them most1,218 words
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Article418 1959-02-09 7 Monday's Tete-a-Tete with Irene Lim TIME and again, the question why MEN like WOMEN of another nationality crops up and the New Year is no better to talk about this interesting topic. I must confess I'm least authorised to speak, let alone write, on418 words
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Article133 1959-02-09 7 Please give me a recip* for home-orewed ginger beer," writes Mrs. A. S. Put in a bowl one oune« of bruised root ginger, a half-ounre of rream of tartar, a pound of white sugar and the rinfi of a lemon. tse sure to remove all the pith from133 words
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Miscellaneous314 1959-02-09 7 BHESID HBBBiH| By RITA DEL MAR 'TODAY'S QUOTATION: He who ha* n »t the spirH of his age, has all the misery of it. MONDAY FOR "EVERY! ONE: Proceed systematically and patiently toward a definite goal. Do not be discouraged by delays or obstacles. Economize; limit expenditures or chancetaking to314 words
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Miscellaneous253 1959-02-09 7 LIX ABNER Bv A1 Capp I VO(JR RE'GN »S OVER, I /^-MV FLVIWG PIG V 99-lT'S^N 1 AFLVINKPiG^ v-voo A XI V JEEW SALOMEVr? EVEN > WILLTAKE VJERNER VON 1 r AMUSING VES'! Klw MEAN—- A c^?YJ^^^^^\ (CRCWKIAWAV'rj/ HAMBONR, M > BUT, IS NOT IN DER YSALOMEV wV" J^lx a&253 words
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Advertisement1124 1959-02-09 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Clt ""•*> (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 Hnes) KT THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE SJ SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORT! (via Sues with liberty te proceed via Panama oc Cape of Cood Hope) Carriers option te proeeed via other ports to load1,124 words
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Advertisement950 1959-02-09 8 MITSUI |sB LINE JAPAN LINI S'pore P. S'ham Penang Amagisan Mam for Japan ports 12 Feb Nachisan Maru for Japan ports 19Feb 17 Feb 1 5 Feb Asakaxe Moru 20 Feb IS Feb Accepting cargo for Pacific. Central and South American ports with or without transhipment at Japan on through950 words
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Article216 1959-02-09 9 (TO, Feb. 8 (Reuter) The Japanese Federa- Economic Organizations, which represents Japanese industrialists and businessmen, will »nd a team of experts to British North Borneo the possibility of developing natural resources h Japanese capital and technique. I Japanese induscrrns, such as the Oil Company, the ii Metal Mining the216 words
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Article17 1959-02-09 9 Market Holiday \N hanks, rubnrr and produce vill be closed ind tomorrow for r- Now Year holi-17 words
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157 1959-02-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. -Pakistan intends to step up its trade with Southeast Asian countries, particularly Malaya, The Standard was told today. As a first step in this direction, the Pakistan Government will be sending trade missions to these countries, a spokesman of the157 words
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Article59 1959-02-09 9 THE Convair 880 jet airliner that will fly major Scandinavian Airlines System routes to the Far East, South America and South Africa, has made its first flight in California. Powered by four General Electric jet engines, the 600--mile-an-hour airliner flew from San Diego's Lindbergh Field to59 words
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Article22 1959-02-09 9 THE Fifth International Packaging Fair will be he'.d in the R.A.I, building in Amsterdam. Holland from Apr. 21 to 28.22 words
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Article800 1959-02-09 9 BUSINESS don« from Jan. 31 1 to Feb. 6. I INDUSTRIALS Federal Dispensarv $1.11. Fraser A:* Neave $1.57 $158 to $1.56 to $1.57. 1 Saturday's Trading |j All sections on the Malayan share market were quietly steady on Saturday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan800 words
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Article, Illustration306 1959-02-09 9 CONCERN OVER BREAK-UP OF ESTATES I IN MALAYA IPOH, Sun. Fragmentation of rubber estates has proved disastrous and if continued on a large scale, will seriously affect Malaya's economy and have adverse consequences on industry as a whole. Mr. Noel Emanuel, secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, Perak306 words
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Article175 1959-02-09 9 JAKARTA, Feb 8 (Reuter). Professor Mohammed Yamin. Minister without portfolio in the Indonesian Government, said Indonesia was seeking 8.000 million US. dollars in development loan. He said the country needed foreign exchange, technical aid. industrial goods and, for the present, food. The Minister was being interviewed175 words
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Article40 1959-02-09 9 JAKARTA. Feb. 8 (Reuteri The newspaper Pas Indonesia said Russia had offered to build a glass factory worth the equivalent of 6.5 million U.S. dollars. The newspaper said the fartor- would probably by built near here.40 words
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Article443 1959-02-09 9 Industrials Are Steady By A Market Correspondent DESPITE the proximity of the Chinese New Year, not only did Industrials become steadier, but also the volume of business showed an improvement, in the Malayan share market last week. The latter was due to chiefly to a443 words
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Article93 1959-02-09 9 TAIPEI. Feb. 8 (UPI).— Nationalist Ch:na earnea a favourable trade balance of U.5.537,000.000 last year, the Foreign Exchange and Trade Control Commission said. Formosa's exports totalled U.5.5164,000,000 a drop of U.5.54,000,000 compared with 1957. The price drop in the International sugar market was the chief season for93 words
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Article32 1959-02-09 9 RUBBER outputs for January were: Amal. Malay 97,700 lb.; Bassett 46.000 lb.; B->relli 119.000 lb.; Bukit Kepong 21.--100 lb.; Connemara 71.500 lb.; Kuala Sidim 123.277 lb.; and New Serendah 94,000.32 words
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Article28 1959-02-09 9 dress to the delegates, stressed the "immeasurable importance" of the work before the group. Photo shows Luang Bisuchna Banijalak (left) and Mr. Sim Kee Boon (Singapore).28 words
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Article95 1959-02-09 9 Copra Is Still Scarce MAINLY due to inadquate supplies, the Singapore copra marke-, has remained in the same position as in the previous week, says the produce reoort of Lewis Peat (.S'pore) Ltd. Prices for nearby f.o.b. were high with sellers not easily located while buyers maintained their indifference knowing95 words
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Article64 1959-02-09 9 There was little or no movement in 3i per cent f.f.a. bulk oil and apart from a reported sale of 3J per cent f.f.a. oil packed in new drums, ihe market generally was inactive. Naked oil for local trade was aLso quiet until the latter part of the64 words
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Article94 1959-02-09 9 TORONTO. Feb. 4. (Renter) —Mr. Gordon Churchill. Canadian Trade Minister, said his Government expects the Commonwealth to get an increasing share of the Canadian market. "Commonwealth exporters last year increased their share of the Canadian market from less than 13 per cent to close to 1594 words
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Article323 1959-02-09 9 Output Of Rice In Asia Up THE rice harvest in China is now reported at 150 million tons while output in the other main producing countries of Asia is also at a high level. This is stated in the latest Rice Supplement to the Grain Bulletin of the Commonwealth Economic323 words
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Article86 1959-02-09 9 CANBERRA, Feb. 8 (Reuter) a further shipment of some 9,800 tons of wheat valued at £A300,000 was being sent to Pakistan under the Colombo Plan, the Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Richard Casey, announced. The wheat was being shipped to Karachi In the fretgh- ter, "Tielbank."86 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-02-09 9 AN "automatic" oven (above) i s on display in Chicago. There ig no need to keep watch Sv s the food Is being cooked. The housewife merely puts the food, in this case a slab of beef. Into the oven and inserts the proper "timer" card54 words
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Advertisement272 1959-02-09 9 IMS STRATHAIRD ■■ioo ions Dei SINGAPORE 24th June JBf, COLOMBO BOMBAY M ADEN PORT SAID 1 MALTA _J MARSEILLES 7M GIBRALTAR 'll^ LONDON 20th July m I |ms stratheden ***** Tons Deptrtj SINGAPORE 9th )uly for COLOMBO BOMBAY ADEN PORT SAID LISBON "AMring LONDON 2nd August trAines to iLAY RR272 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-02-09 10 PETER RICHARDSON nearly gives Wally Grout a chanc* off Richie Benauds bowling. Ball was too low for the 'keeper, and rolled to stop in the crease. It was the fifth day of the fourth Test match UPI ADELAIDE. Australia Colin Cowdrey has his back m&ssacrd afterUPI - 87 words
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Article37 1959-02-09 10 JOHANNESBURG. Feb. 8 (Reuter) Gray Player won the South African match- play golf championship here yesterday when he beat Harold Henning three and one in the All-South African 36 holes final. Player was one up after 1837 words
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30 1959-02-09 10 PLAYER WINS S. AFRICAN GOLF TITLE holes and held his lead throughout. It was his third tournament success in recent weeks, having won the Transvaal and East Rand open titles.30 words
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Article294 1959-02-09 10 Adhikari And Borde Dominate Vinoo Mankad. last man out, was the best of the tailender s with 21. Pace bowler Wesley Hall evaded the West Indian wicket takers wi:h four for 66. Replying for West Indies, Hunte and Holt slammed the first 50 in 45294 words
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Article132 1959-02-09 10 MCC Rout Victorians For 31 WANGARATTA, Victoria, Feb. 8 (Reuter) Freed from Test tension the M.C.C. shot out a Victorian Country XI for 31 and knocked up 308 for eight in just over four hours here yesterday. The tourists won the oneday match by nine wickets, having passed their rivals'132 words
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Article153 1959-02-09 10 M.C.C. Richardson c Johnson b Bussell 22 Dexter c Healey b Maclaine 8 Subba Row c McArthur b Thomlinson 40 May c Bath b Trebilcock 56 Watson c Trebilcock b Thomlinson 38 Swetman c Johnston b Bussell 12 Grayeney c Trebilcock b Mitchell 50 Mortimore not out 50 Trueman153 words
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Article75 1959-02-09 10 JAKARTA, Feb.B (UPI> An Indonesia youth group said it is proposing that the next Asian Games be expanded to include additional countries. The Indonesian People's Youth Organization said it has cabled its representative at the Afro-Asian Youth Conference in Cairo to submit as one of75 words
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Article110 1959-02-09 10 AUSSIE SPEED CAR AGE DIES PERTH, Feb. 8 (Reuter) Visiting Auslralia.n speedcar champion Harry Neale was killed in a spectacular smash at suburban Claremont Speedway last night. His wife was in the big crowd which saw him crash as he was entering the bend on the fourth lap of a110 words
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Article42 1959-02-09 10 SYDNEY. Feb. 8 (Router) Pancho Gonzales (United States) beat Frank Sedgman < Australia) 7-5. 6-4 0-6 6-4 to win the singles final of a professional lawn tennis tournament here yesterday. Gonzales will receive CAI.OOO (£BOO sterling) for his victory.42 words
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Article32 1959-02-09 10 CAPETOWN, Feb. 8 (Reuter) Sir Forster Robinson's 7 to 4 favourite. Time to Shine, won the Cape of Good Hope guineas event over one mile here yesterday.32 words
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371 1959-02-09 10 SCOTLAND SHOCK THEIR CRITICS BY BEATING WALES EDINBURGH, Feb. 8 (Reuter) Scotland confounded their critics today by beating Wales by six points (one penalty goal, one try) to five points (one goal) in the Rugby Union international here. All the points were scored in the first half and when Wales371 words
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Article234 1959-02-09 10 ALLAN FOTHERINGHAM - England Invent It... Aussie s Win ALLAN FOTHERINGHAM By LONDON, Feb. S (Reutcr). England the country which invented the I same of cricket and install- ed it on village freens around the world lost the mythical world championship (for the firM time in eight years). They lost to the Australians234 words
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Article193 1959-02-09 10 NEWSPAPERS and several mil|j,,n tics today mourned the downfall of thr ra* been played in England since the nth <rn». There is still some doubt, after fto 7M IJ what cricket i»- 1» it a game? Part of the w€ ment industry? An exercise in character n f\ art193 words
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Article404 1959-02-09 10 Tntj PETER MAY headed the Enrland M averages after the fourth Test, savs Re utfr t tWL In eight innings, the England captain for an average of 48.75. Vice-Captain Colin C next in the list with 46.14. > Ej Jim Laker, who missed the Adelaide T< S"i* his place404 words
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Article64 1959-02-09 10 First U.K. B'ton Title For Male LONDON. Feb 8 (Reuter) Patrick Lee. a 19-year-old Malayan, appearing in his first badminton tournament In England won the men's singles in the Middlesex championships at Stamford Hill here last night. He beat Colin Be acorn Surrey) 15-10. 15-2. In the final. Lee who64 words
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Advertisement58 1959-02-09 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products I ■■•■■'■+■■■■■"■■■;«■<«■•■■ v v v "i"X^"'X^ N \*^^^o!sS?yj« CHINKA WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture Is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL .-PICTURES- GET THEM FROM SINGAPORE STANDARD 23,58 words
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Article985 1959-02-09 11 M)\VING are probable fields for the second day •rineor Turf Club meeting on Tuesday. Ij Class J, Div. J— 6 Furs. V V/?« obb i W M <<>«€«»t Watt Socks eh a h 5y 9.05 Daniels KY Lim I 7 > »■<>» Kodgers and CH. Tee Highness II j985 words
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Article335 1959-02-09 11 By SCRUTINEER LLA LUMPUR, Sun. The best performance first day of the Selangor Turf Club's Gold Cup yesterday here came from Irrawaddy Stable's Burma* who routed his class four division one er V, furlongs by six lengths to return 1 min conds on a yielding track. 3 b certainty,335 words
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Article52 1959-02-09 11 MPUR, Sun anri H. M. S. Sham•i;'g doubles q lalifled for the ol the All Ma- ri "i^ championr. continued here Aii and shamea^ A. Rahman Aroop lnid!i holder ol rt«s title, beram? P K or to qualify foi 'am w beat T «ngkL SP^H In h« ln52 words
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876 1959-02-09 11 YOUTH HAS ITS DAY: CHELSEA LADS SHINE LONDON, Feb. 8 (Reuter)— Two 17-year-olds made their soccer dreams come true in yesterday's English football league programme. They were left-winger Bobby Tambling and centre-forward Barry Bridges, whose goals in their league debut match helped Chelsea to an exciting 3-2 home win over876 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-02-09 11 met hi, match recently in the judo exhibition at i»HnH? in?,'. 1 j le i. ha a t0 V, 9h imcl E'et-en-year-old Tan Buan Hai. Singapore's n, Infl Young Tan really "roughed up" Ichijima.40 words
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Article38 1959-02-09 11 HOCKEY Inter state quadrangular." Selangor vs. Johore at 3.55 p.m.; Segri Sembilan vs. Singapore 5.15 p.m. on the Girls Sports Chib ground. R V G B Y—All Malaya Asmns vs. Singapore Combined Services on the padang.38 words
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Article73 1959-02-09 11 Upset By Zubaidy KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. M. Sadali (Singapore) men's open singles title holder, moved into the third round of the All Malayan Malays badminton championships which started at the Selangor Badminton Association hall here today Sadali, who drew a bye in the first round, beat Mohamed Nasir (NS) 15-12.73 words
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Article95 1959-02-09 11 THE QUAD Only Win By S'gor Defending champions Negri Sembilan. and Johore shared honours in the opening game of the interstate hockey quadrangular on the p&dang yesterday. No goals were scored. Johore fought hnk and staged a series of attacks but again Peter Van Husein rose to the occasion fittingly95 words
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Article1395 1959-02-09 11 Results Positions LONDON, Feb. 8, ißeu.er) -Results and positions of yesterday's English and Scottish League matches were: LEAGUE ONE Birmingham 5, Preston L, Blackburn R. 2, Portsmouth Blackpool 2. Aston Villa L Chelsea 3. West Ham 2. Leeds 1, Everton 0. Luton 6, Burnley 2. Manchester C. 0. Arsenal 0.1,395 words
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363 1959-02-09 11 ASIAN rugby players lack teamwork and sound leadership, Mr. Howard Cashin, a former Singapore and South player said yesterday. Mr. Cashin was commenting on the defeat of Jie All Malaya Asians by the Singapore Civilians a team which consisted mainly of Singapore363 words
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Article200 1959-02-09 11 The Asians Take On The Services ROY Strickland of the Royal Air Force, who has represented the Colony and South in the past, will play his farewell game today for the Singapore Combined Services against All Malaya Asians in a rugby match on the padang. Strictland is due to leave200 words
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Advertisement225 1959-02-09 11 NOW! Ths Flying Red m RAPID ACTION LONG LASTING MORE EFFECTIVE >*^^ ECONOMICAL I I the new and jft^ 1 super insecticide l^^^fe g^tf Standard Vacuum Oil Co. IS KILLS cockroaches, j^jlJ/ >^ ffies, mosqu/foes, "^^k£? }*&XP moths, ants and many other \<±~ household insects. Standard Vacuum O<l Co. or*225 words
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Article361 1959-02-09 12 WORLDS NEWS You Can't Liquidate Quemoy Dulles WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (Reuter) Mr. John Foster Dulles said in testimony released today that he knew of no way o liquidate the Chinese Nationalist positions on Quemoy and Matsu without liquidating the entire free world position in the Far East at the same361 words
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Article, Illustration107 1959-02-09 12 (UPI AREN'T London bus services terrible? Miss Diana French. 20. who has been "Miss Brighton" sine? 1957, finds it's "squatting room only." on this miniature Southdown Motor Coach. She should have taken the bus behind: Diana set out from Victoria Station in the coach one morning: lastUPI - 107 words
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Article26 1959-02-09 12 THE commander of the West Java War Administration has clamped a ban on the circulation of three Jakarta newspapers and two from Medan. UPUPI - 26 words
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159 1959-02-09 12 PARIS. Feb. 8 (Reuter) A military court yesterday sentenced two Algerians to death for the attempted assassination last September of M. Jacques Soustelle. French Cabinet Minister. The verdicts came on the sixth dav of the trial before a military court Mouloud Oraghi. 30, and159 words
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85 1959-02-09 12 S'PORE BOUND PLANE IS TURNED BACK LONDON. Feb. 8. (ReuteD— A full emergency was called at London airport last night when a Singapore bound plane with 64 passengers on board developed engine trouble. The plane, a four-engined Hermes, belonged to Airwork, a private charter company, and it was carrying British85 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-02-09 12 FOUR NEGRO students of the lour to entpr thp nr- who quietlv broke Virginia's Tiourty all -White St?aV- I h*T' Newman, and historic barriers of segrega- ford High School in l Michael G. Jones Newman tion, are shown leaving the Arlington. From left, Gloria l» 13.Radio - 64 words
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Article354 1959-02-09 12 W* German chief agrees to talks with the Russians BONN, Feb. 8 (Reuter) Dr. Konrad Adenauer, West German Chancellor and Mr. John Foster Dulles, the American Secretary of State, reached agreement on the general lines of the problem of Germany and Berlin in talks here lasting354 words
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Article197 1959-02-09 12 Afghanistan, India Refect Military Ties NEW DELHI. Feb. 8 (Reuter) The Prime Ministers of India and Afghanistan today expressed their governments' "firm rejection" of military agreements and welcomed the recent trend towards economic instead of military competition between the big powers. In a communique. Mr. Nehru of India and197 words
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249 1959-02-09 12 Sensitive ears surround Russia LONDON, Feb. 8 (I PI) The tnited States quietly made it known to Russia this week that Soviet troops can no longer make an aggressive move on any EastWest front without tipping off the most sensitive ears in warfare's history. These249 words
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Article76 1959-02-09 12 Ban on beauty contests SI'RABAYA. Feb. 8, (UPl)— The Police Commission in this East Java city has banned "such dames as the Cha-Cha-Cha, Rumba. Mambo and the like in order to safeguard general ord*r and to keep up the moral standard. The police department inserted advertisements in local newspapers to76 words
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Article63 1959-02-09 12 LAS VEGAS, Feb 8 (UPI) Two weary air force veterans landed their small plane yesterday after setting an endurance flight record of almost 65 days aloft. Bearded Robert Timm, 32. La s Vegas hotel executive and John Cook, 33, an airline pilot from Los Angeles,63 words
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Article52 1959-02-09 12 t- J OXFORD< Feb 8 (Reuter) A survey imonr nnn children in Oxfordshire, aged between 11 and 19 ?fve*iled a hUT'manv" f had taken poking as SJS yat the age of scvcn OT under IBe J r expenditure on tobarro amounted to €ii« (more than $36,000 Malayan),52 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-02-09 12 The Quads Are Sweet Sixteen FOUR with something to smile about are the KIFFER quadruplets. They celebrated their I'.th birthday on I ri H-" n Z'voll« Left to right are: Elly. DoreIhee. Han and Riny. (UPI Photo).37 words
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Article149 1959-02-09 12 High Cost Of Living Blamed VICE MADRID, Feb. 8 (Reuter) The rising cost of living in Spain could lead people to take 'the easy path of immorality", the Catholic Review "Ecclesia has warned. Ecdesia. organ of the Spanish Catholic Action Organisation, said that a recent survey showed that the minimum149 words
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Article46 1959-02-09 12 TAIPEI. Feb. 8 (Router) The per capita Income of the Formosa people fioublerl in the last six years, the Formosan provincial government announced vesterriny. The income increased from $1,500 (Formosnn) per < apita in 1952 to $3,000 (Formosan^ approximately $250 Malavan in IHSB46 words
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Article188 1959-02-09 12 $250 Million A Day LONDON. Feb. 8 (Reuter) The thrff which blanketed most of Britain r<Mentl\ l the nation about $250 million (Malayaaj official of the National (lean \ir s nnru v mated. Much of this bill is for loss of sever/ip on the country"s transport services and the188 words
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Article156 1959-02-09 12 N N VORK I 'I l^ri n.iw h'xA will h,. (ikon u tlt l h.ilk tni ..utfittffl (l<> (tin. mr<lu msß South r.ist 3| York (>:ii<v r>p<"''^| ponriYnt of the *M said negotiation* 1 pmjr(t «rr» irtui^H plrtrd S Th« nit>(j M.<t(l would suppK thr E hullrd onsol Oiufl156 words
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