Singapore Standard, 12 February 1959
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Title Section21 1959-02-12 1 jjt 3H SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohon* 2548? 5 Coble "TIGERNEWS- SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959. VoKIX No. 224. 15 cts. 14 Pages21 words
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Article, Illustration560 1959-02-12 1 Singapore will be in jeopardy if I g0... Nothing can stop this bill Tun Lim SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister yesterday told the Legislative Assembly that he would not resign at this juncture because he had the interests of the Government ond the people560 words
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201 1959-02-12 1 ALL SET FOR A WHITE' SELANGOR NEXT WEEK KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The whole of Selangor will become completely "white" early noxt week, the Selangor "State Executive CVhhmlttee decided this morning. Instructions are to be sent to the Ulu Selangor District War Executive Committee ordering that food and movement restriction* in201 words
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Article184 1959-02-12 1 First find Pitho crew -UMNO THE South Division of the United Malays National Organiza ion has asked the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M Jumabhoy, to order the Singapore Harbour Board to recover the bodies of the crew of the sunken tug. Pitho, before re-floa.ing the vessel. This184 words
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102 1959-02-12 1 JAKARTA, Feb. 11 (Router) A^ wish made here by Britain's Commissioner General for South-east Asia, Sir Robert Scott, has delighted Indonesians. On a trip to the ancient Buddhist temple of Boronudut. Sir Robert was told that if he could put his hand through102 words
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261 1959-02-12 1 DEV SHRIDHAR - DEV SHRIDHAR POLICt NAB 4 OTHERS, RECOVER WEAPONS By A SINGAPORE police inspector and two detectives yesterday afternoon routed 20 armed secret society gangsters in Kampong Henderson. One man received a gunshot wound and another was captured after a short chase. Earlier, on261 words
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160 1959-02-12 1 PREMIER CHRISTENS 3 PLANES: THANK S UK FOR GIFTS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today christened the three new planes of Royal Malayan Air Forces in a short but impressive ceremony in the airport her-. In christening them, the Tunku did not forget to men- tion thanks160 words
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Article50 1959-02-12 1 PENANG, Wed.— A fierce fire broke out on Penang Hill, above the Teik quarry this afternoon A large force of the City Council Fire Brigade firemen was rushed to the spot with fire beaters. A fire break was made to prevent the fire from spreading.50 words
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Article289 1959-02-12 1 CID holds three for questioning Tin body of a 30-year-old man wa, found yesterday by the Singapore Police in a drain in Oxley Rise He is believed to have been murdered. The man wa. s later identified a s Ng Kim Whatt 30 a bncklajer.289 words
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Article289 1959-02-12 1 Subversives and thugs will be denied entry S'pore citizens may have to seek permits THE CAUSEWAY clamp on movement of undesirable elements between Singapore and the Federation is expected to be introduced next month. The Standard understands that this is the result bf recent talks between289 words
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301 1959-02-12 1 Enemies of Alliance are in our midst —says Tunku will check them' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The greatest enemies of the Alliance are within the organization itself and not opposing politicians who indulge in silly allegations, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, declared tonight. The Tunku told the Press at Kuala Lumpur301 words
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Article56 1959-02-12 1 MANILA. Feb 11 (UPI) The Philippines and Malayan Governments are <lot*»rmined to push through a cultural and economic agreement despite the resignation of Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman, tiie Foreign CDre said today. Foreign Secretary Felix berto Serrano said there was no need for apprehension that the56 words
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417 1959-02-12 1 Aim to get SPA in power The Times Tunku has delicate task ahead LONDON. Feb 11 (Reuter) A message in the Times today submitted that a new and important, element in the general election which is to be held In Singapore has come Into the open with the resignation of417 words
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Article717 1959-02-12 2 'Polls campaign is a war with some rules' PEOPLES Action Party leader in the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday predicted that the bulk of the electorate had already decided whom they should vote for at the next general elections. During a debate on the Legislative Assembly717 words
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Article47 1959-02-12 2 FIVE men. Goh Ah 1 Lee F' Chuan, Ch (.'her Long and Goh Chang }lor were yrsteri.iv char cod in a Bingl court with committing gan^t robbery while* arm-- with ten ar 2 19 pm. at F Vi cv Road Jan 2 AH were re*r.ar.47 words
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Article51 1959-02-12 2 I mrnt b u I I9CI lln t«Hl.l\ hinl morr I vtrm i i n v\ < t k end f < D u TV G u 1 1 h saja ir« t. m ill < upv fl«M»r be Th. I •1 oft* 'I a« i fui <! Dtle51 words
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Advertisement2079 1959-02-12 2 am^W7W!^rTTFWF7^ n o t i c e s OlMWl|AK|f/Sjy^fl THE TOWN BOARDS ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD mmmmm^ammmm^KmmJM^Ja^UKSmUStifßtm enactment. m v «garoet m I^LLlJ—^ntfM >«?yr?7SoT^rgr7?7T^^^l (FMS Cap 137) arrived: 8.2.59 SITUATION VACANT PHOTOGRAPHY ff OH TOWN COUNCIL CONSIGNEES are hereby WANTED ncperi«need ZZZTn BFAiriFri. loi.otß FX- NOTICE. notified that the general sur-2,079 words
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Advertisement497 1959-02-12 2 NOTICE SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL NOTICE THE City Council proposes to recommend that the und r r-mentioned street? be specified for fixed hawkers pitches: Tiong Bahru Road »North sido» between Lrn? Krr Road and Alexandra Road. Tank Road t North side'' between premises Nos. 49 to 57. Occupiers of the buildings497 words
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Advertisement122 1959-02-12 2 Curb rik If ft)fl tml o!l Ur*J. ij ni b«cau** ICt Palm. >f CYSTFX from row and bo« 'nil ctstp:x »«o vj, who lo«« «J#»p 0«ttlnotpN P 10 Ing. Itc^ 'i f«r h«« b«'.p»<l men, for OY«r 19 y»«r«. 0« four ch^' def you f*«l ftt »f» domt ba~k i122 words
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Article888 1959-02-12 3 M reminding the Straits born Chinese the Babe as they call themselves that they hove zot ployed the part they should in the political and noti«nol life of the new Malaya, the Federation Min»«* rr or Commerce and Industry, hAr. Tan Siew SnjHl'ew their ottention to the claim, which,888 words
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Article, Illustration1310 1959-02-12 3 ANDY ROZARIO - 'Nikky The Negara Stalwart' ANDY ROZARIO New Envoy Jo U.S. And IT.JV. Was- by KUALA LUMPUR 'J'HE case of Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil bin Dato Mahmood (just "Nikky" to his friends) who leaves here today for Washington to assume appointment as Ambassador Extraordinary to the United States and leader of1,310 words
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Article646 1959-02-12 3 THAUNG MYINE - Burma Polls: Onlu Ne Win Knows THAUNG MYINE By RANGOON r pHE burning political question in Burma now is whether general elections will be held before the end of April. Only the Prime Minister of the interim Burmese Government. General Ne Win. perhaps in consultation with the members of the646 words
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Article, Illustration422 1959-02-12 3 Aster Guankera - the NEWS as it strikers me Aster Guankera QMINOL'S clouds are gather, ing over the Middle East again This time Egypt s Ciamel A odor Nasser cannot Point a denunciatory finger at the Anglo-Americans although he and his United Arab Repuhlir comrades have been hinting for some time that "imperialists"422 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-02-12 3 Experts say a tree continues to prow in size until it dies. Some botanists believe trees die only from such causes as disease and injury.28 words
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Advertisement40 1959-02-12 3 11 il 1 1 11 N ll t l r V i n Buildings going up every dap Osram Tubes will light the way lOsram Advertisement o/TMI general electric CO (MALAYA) LTD^ Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD.. Of ENGLANQ.40 words
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670 1959-02-12 4 PAP RUNS 'MARRIAGE AGENCIES' -SAYS SPA They work under the cloak of 'schools' Lim fells Assembly SINGAPORE Peoples Alliance member, Mr. Lim Choon Mong, said in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that educational centres run by the PAP were only "matrimonial bureaus" in the guise of schools. Mr. Lim was speaking670 words
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Article38 1959-02-12 4 SIM Choai Hood was yesterday remanded in custody till Feb. 18, after h e was rharged in a Singapore court with unlawful possession of a 38 Webley revolver at the 7J Mile, Chansi Road in the morning.38 words
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Article, Illustration313 1959-02-12 4 WANT LATIFFAH'S PICTURE? MEET HER AT THE FAIR LATIFFAH Omar. stac of Cathay-Keris Films' latest picture, "Bawang Puteh. Bawang Merah" will be at the Cathay Organization's stall at the Singapore Cor..-" I tion Exposition at 8 tonight. At the Exposition, she will meet her fans and present a limited number313 words
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Article286 1959-02-12 4 UNKN OWN *m SINGAPORE Government will issue a special *et of stamp* t m the coming into force of the new constitution. The series will be in denominations of 10, 12, 20. 25. M u* period of validity will be three months from the date of inc liCfiis.aiive nswmniy yrstprday286 words
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Article, Illustration165 1959-02-12 4 Kl ALA LI MPI R. Wed. Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil bin Dato Haji Mahmood pledged today to justify the honour placed on him by his appointment as Ambassador extraordinary to the Tnited States and leader of the nation's permanent delegation to the Inited165 words
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Article63 1959-02-12 4 KUANTAN, Wed. The Indian Association here, elected tiie following office-bearers at its annual general meeting: President Mr. E. J. Johnson, vice-president. Mr. M. N. Yegappa Chettiar, secretary, Mr. Jacob Ratnam. treasurer, Mr. V. J. Ponniah. $port sec. Mr 11. N. DeVruz. Committee: Messrs. P S Men on V.63 words
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Article86 1959-02-12 4 Big plans to beautify Penang PENANG, Wed —Tne State Government will spend $225,000 this year to develop King Edward Place This was stated by the Chief Minister. DatO Wong Pow Nee. at a press conference here today. He said* that the City Council h«d under consideration a plan to build86 words
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251 1959-02-12 4 TUN LIM HITS AT POLITICIAN CRITICS WHO ATTACK GOVT. SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, yesterday tOid the Legisiative Assembly that some politicians were trying to make capital by attacking a'.l moves made bv Government for the people's benefit. "With the general elections fast approaching, these politicians want to251 words
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Article150 1959-02-12 4 IPOH, Wed. The Magistrate's Court here was pa kc I today when more than tfo fresn criminal cases were mentioned before In^he Ibrahim Abdul Manan. In three cases of I five youths were remanded in custody when PPOMCUtIng Officer, Inspector A. Ba.aretnam. opposed bai!150 words
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Article107 1959-02-12 4 POSTMEN FORM NEW UNION TRENGGANT'. W«d Members ol the Malayan r and Telecoms Uniformed I Union, resigned en bio on Sunday to join the National Union of Postal Uniformed StatT, Federation of Maiaya They le^ignr i from the formrr MPTI'St; btcaui« they disagreed with the management of the union and107 words
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264 1959-02-12 4 RAILINGS TO LEND DIGNITY TO THE ASSEMBLY THE Singapore Legislative Assembly will have a dienified look after the erection of railings to enclose and de--I'mit the precincts of the Assembly, the Minister for Communications and Works, Mr M P. D. Nair told the legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Nair who was264 words
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Article145 1959-02-12 4 SIN he, thr f 0 ibll lat effect M Edinbunu #14 Colo wm f mm P.m.. k D th< f^^ ment h be a Road W nue g 251 direct MTe> n on i Mi c«ed ary Mr. ,he Cin U t ihould t Tan Or During ed at145 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-02-12 4 UNKNO WN Tm. b worl l'i li i b t bu>.- ii Bo- In S with 1 '"l arrh« I ba- g Bo ]<>, an i on the I fut;;:' BOP nj hr e] If IV II- 1 son ed the ponci M vvhih I um I c i •y62 words
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Advertisement114 1959-02-12 4 O/ a Light up your lTps with the C//» y ~**n*jr glowing brilliance of PS .^^^^^^m^ Three Beauties— the marvellous new Yardley lipstick specially Created for loveliness in a warm B I lill> r A climate. It lasts so long M f^^^ llu without need for retouching, Mwk II' m114 words
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600 1959-02-12 5 FAX DUT Y NOW HALVE D FO R THE 'LIVE SHOWS rut boxing and wrestling are NOT included «l!tF." shows in Singapore will now be charged only 50 per cent, of the noreateri nment duty, the Legislative Assembly decided yesterday Xht Entertainment Duty (Amendment) Bill, which the Assembly approved, sl600 words
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Article187 1959-02-12 5 UN KNOW N uhlic debate on hawkers problem IR Ong: En? <iuan yesterday announced that I \rtion Party was prepared to meet repreof the Singapore Peoole's Alliance for a deie hawkers' problem. >r informed the ■I g< neral of the l\v ,ns T>un Hao. d Mould take tr i Memoat187 words
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Article99 1959-02-12 5 GRANDSONS CONTINUE TH E GIFTS Wed. Mr. Lim Sn, J.P., and his Im Chens; Soo. let Hospital on fv Year's Eve and ang pnws" to *it 130 j >■ if t to the V—Vflß: •:*al patients started 5*5 s ago by the of the Lim S ?d on the practice99 words
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Article80 1959-02-12 5 UNKN OWN i( Jt Wed. Magisib Singh bound Jar-old Gopal Alaear I .ne year today, criminal force on 'a d Rirl to outrage her fit the Lines Road I ite, in passing tolri Alagar: "You i a -named of yourWl aid while she was *n^4 Vaear rame tULrt into lhe80 words
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Article15 1959-02-12 5 U NKNO WN Tuv p icUii^ R;il i^an, will b 27 t '^tanl S from15 words
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167 1959-02-12 5 New Land Law Can Step Up Divorces COUNCILLOR ALOR STAR, Wed. The State Council here rang with peals of laughter today when an Alliance Councillor, Dr. Low Chin Seang, observed that the proposed amendment to a clause in the Land Bill of 1958. would i only encourage husbands to I167 words
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Article, Illustration126 1959-02-12 5 Have Fun And Help A Good Cause IF YOU are free tomorrow night, then come up to the Singapore Cricket Club to meet Miss Olga De Souza, Singapore's top hula hooper, who will be one of the guest artists at the Dance in aid of SAT. A. The organizers promise126 words
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331 1959-02-12 5 A serious offence says Court KAMRAR. Wed. A Form Five pupil of the Methodist Afternoon School, Kampar, Soo Yat Chong, 18, was today sentenced by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. R. Whimster, to three years' imprisonment, plus ten331 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-02-12 5 SIR GERALD walks Admiral Hopwood (right) across the airfield to the VIP room at the airport yesterday. StandardStandard - 23 words
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Article, Illustration634 1959-02-12 5 He's off to Rl to help flood victims THE American defence positions in the Pacific area are strong enough to deter any armed aggression from the communists. This was stated by the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. forces in the Pacific area,Standard - 634 words
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Article41 1959-02-12 5 A SINGAPORE Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday recorded a suicide verdict at the inquest on a woman. Ix>w Ah Gek, 84, who was found hanging in her room at Ord Road on the nisrht of Dec. 21, last.41 words
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Article38 1959-02-12 5 CAjRL Murray yesterday pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court to a charge of unlawful possession of a Diana model 2 pistol at Dorset Road on Feb. 10. He was allowed $5,000 bail till Feb. 2538 words
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Article243 1959-02-12 5 4 drowned: sampan man is cleared MALACCA. Wed.— A sampan man. Lee Cheng Guan. was today acquitted and discharged without his defence being called by the President of the Muar Sessions Court Tunku Ahmad Rithaudeen, on a charge of causing the death of four persons by a negligent act in243 words
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Article53 1959-02-12 5 PENANG, Wed.— Che Amah binte Hashim, daughter of Inche Hashim bin Awang, the Penang State UMNO President and Federal Councillor, will be married to Inche Hassan bin Sa'ad a Health Inspector from Kluang, Johore on Sunday. Inrhe Hashim will hold a Kenduri at his house in Tassek Glugor,53 words
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274 1959-02-12 5 An exchange of gifts by 2 regiments KUALA LUMPUR, Wed As a mark of goodwill, the Third Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment at Batu Gajah. will exchange presents with its affiliated British Regiment, the Royal Warwickshire Regiment at an informal ceremony at the Third Battalion's Officers' mess on Saturday. The274 words
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Article70 1959-02-12 5 PENANG. Wed.— The Bayan Lepas branch of Penang UMNO is to build a clubhouse in the village at a cost of $8,000 and the branch has collected $4,440. Work will commence as soon as the total cost has been obtained. Tuan Haji Refaie, the branch chairman,70 words
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192 1959-02-12 5 PENANG. Wed.-^ Four Sabxe jet fighters of the Royal Australian Air Force. No. 77 Squadron, which distinguished itself in three years of almost continuous action in the Korean War. landed at Butterworth Airport today from Australia. Its Commanding Officer, Squadron Leader Gordon Harvey.192 words
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Advertisement168 1959-02-12 5 People who eat QUAKER Oats work better than you do more easil 7"-" more "quick1> you re full of energy all ■p-j^nfiSfil delicious, nutritious QUAKFR I fiA& »MB oats Have hnwl of energy- &H PCW ruh QUAKER oats today mtmm W- and every day. j^uiCK COOrwcfP j A Rich Store168 words
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Article, Illustration303 1959-02-12 6 'I'LL FIGHT ANY PAP MAN AT POLLS' CHALLENGE Name your candidate in any constituency dares Lim Cher Keng INDEPENDENT Assemblyman for Changi, Singapore, Mr. Lim Cher Kheng, yesterday challenged the Peoples Action Party to name a member to fight him in any constituency in the forthcoming general elections. The challenge303 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-02-12 6 Tired and unshaven triumphant return PICTURED (rirom left) Brian McCaffrey, Neil Moncrieff and Freddy Pope, who jointly drove the Ford Zodiac in a mon-stop trip from Singapore to Bangkok and back.31 words
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218 1959-02-12 6 WISE STEP BY THE TUNKU NAP CHIEF 'Other ministers should follow' KUALA KANGSAR, Wed. Tunku Abdul Rahman's resignation was a "wise and praiseworthy step*' which should be followed by other Alliance Ministers. This was the opinion of Raja Hanif Shah bin Raja Abdul Rahman. State leader of the National Association218 words
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Article105 1959-02-12 6 Ten Mecca pilgrims get $5,000 IPOH. Wed. The Perak Government through the Religious Affairs Department has approved a sum of $5,000 to be used to help ten Muslims make their pilgrimage to Mecca this year. The ten pilgrims have been selected by a special committee from the Religious Affairs Department105 words
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Article46 1959-02-12 6 THE third annual general meeting of the Singapore Kerala Samajam, Kampong Bahru Branch, elected the following office-beare.rs recently: President: Mr Arthur Pailo, Secretary: Mr K Chitrangathan. Treasurer: Mr. K. J. Nair. Committtee members: Messrs. R. M. Nair, Verghese Peter. P. Sebastian and John Mamman.46 words
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Article72 1959-02-12 6 THREE men. Chua Chet Long, Chan Kia Chuan and Lee Fook Loy were ye.-Aerday charged in a Singapore Court with robbing Madame Lucy Chow Sing and Hsu Ring I of 88. St. Fram-i.s Reed of properly valued at about $15,000 at 9.10 Dm on Jan 2672 words
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Article49 1959-02-12 6 THE City Council issued another warning yesterday to the public not to purchase any unauthorized houses ii» the City area The public is asked tr> call at the City Architect and Bui. ding Surveyor Depantment to check whether the houses they intend buying are| legaL49 words
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Article74 1959-02-12 6 PENANG. Wed. Two youths, who were caught throwing stones into a wrestling ring were each fined $10 in the Magistrate's Court here today. Mohd. Rc.jab bin Seni and Lee Fatt Choy pleaded guilty to behaving in a disorderly manner at the New World Park on Feb.74 words
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Article39 1959-02-12 6 Y.VACOB bin Yusof, 23. charged with using abusive language to a Police stable said yesterday, "it was Chinese New Year and I had drinks which marie me drunk." Ho was fir.ed $5 by Magistrate. Mr. AJaib Sir.gh.39 words
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337 1959-02-12 6 Govt. is sued for $357,500 over land site for varsity Award was unrealistic claim KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A land-owner sued the State Government in the High Court today for $357,500 over a 65-acre piece of land it acquired in 1956 for the then proposed site of the University of Malaya337 words
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386 1959-02-12 6 RECORD CAR TRIP TO BANGKOK AND BACK BY 3 MEN IN 103 HOURS A MILESTONE in Malayan motoring was established yesterday whien three top Colony drivers returned to Singapore alter successfully completing a 3.000-mile round trip to Bangkok. They cov&rrd the gruelling course in 103 hours, thus establishing a record386 words
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155 1959-02-12 6 Work Of Courts Impresses Sir Alan S 1 XGAPOR E-S Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, yesterda v paid his first visit to the Colony's Police, Traffic and Coroners' Courts. Accompanied by the R trar of the High Court, Mr T. Kulasekaram. the Chief Justice was conducted round by the First155 words
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Article78 1959-02-12 6 $2,000 BAIL FOR TWO YOUTHS TWO youths Lian Lian Yon" and Lim Lions Kong yesterday pleaded not guilty in a Singapore Court to a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly. They a'so claimed trial to a second charm of voluntarily causing hurt to X:* Chan Lay with a78 words
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Article250 1959-02-12 6 UNK NOWN KIALA LIMPI R. Wai Americans were taking urc.u* r m: Asia only because of 10:11m. was today ridiculed b\ t)w h .1 LI section of the Librarv of the I s j^; Hobbs. Mr. Hobbs is hen- to this region for the iibr "upsurge of intorrst" In this250 words
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Article100 1959-02-12 6 A VISIT to a cinema show proved very COStlv on Tueto a Singapore family living in Bendemccr R«>ad While the family were al the show thieves broke into their home and walked away with $1,118. This was told I P yesterdav by the head100 words
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Article79 1959-02-12 6 22 NEW YEAR GAMBLERS FINED TWENTY-TWO pcrs were fined a total of $11 a Singapore court yestcrdav on charge? of gambling in public during the Chii New Year season and 1 1 wcrr fined a total of $55 or. charges of being drunk. Three youths. Lee Tr.p K 18. Ng79 words
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Article75 1959-02-12 6 THi J the I tod I m I I I He mur I and Mr v by DPI I decide time L B n of the Choo> la it, he convicted >he murd< H<mg b. sion of m> Fragment, Mr M Just; mental irro abrv to :h* Ci "T--the75 words
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Article, Illustration119 1959-02-12 6 UNKN OWN MISS Shakuntala Devi, known as the world's fastest 'human calculating machine," displayed her mathematical wizardry before nmrc than 50 businessmen, bankers and office workers at Duncan Roberts Ltd. yesterday For nearly an hour the audience sat spell-bound as she demonstrated her skill at mathematical problems which puzzled top119 words
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Advertisement115 1959-02-12 6 What a thrill it is wficn baby first smiles at you! What a joy when first I^HP*^ <«*** > you hear those happy coos and iPlßr^ J chuckles! Baby is telling you that all is v well and mother can be happy in the immw knowledge that here is health115 words
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Article, Illustration345 1959-02-12 7 Dato Raxah won Y move, so Residency may be turned into a 'guest house' Kl ALA LI MPIR, Wed. AlthougH Tunku Abdul Rahman, who on Monday announced his resignation as Malaya's Prime Minister, is still eligible to stay at his official345 words
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Article145 1959-02-12 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (rents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers SPOT 853 8S1 R.S.S No. 1 Feb. 861 863 B.S.S. No. 1 March 862 87 R.S.S. No. 2 85 85§ R.S.S. No. 3 84$ 85 Tone: Quietly Steady. The tin nrire in Singapore was $39«i145 words
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131 1959-02-12 7 A SINGAPORE woman forgave her 14-year-old nephew, when he was brought u o in the Juvenile Court yesterday for stealing jewellery worth $73 from her. The boy pleaded guiHy to committing the offence on' Feb 4. He was ordered by the Magistrate, Mr.131 words
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Article77 1959-02-12 7 KUALA LIMPLR. Wed. Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, in a broadcast to the nation tomorrow over Radio Malaya, will tell the people why he is resigning in April. The Tunku can be heard on Malay transmission at 8.10 p.m. and on the English at77 words
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Article57 1959-02-12 7 THE Staff Committee of the Singapore City Council yesterday selected Dr. Ling Ding Seng. Assistant Health Officer, for a 12-week course on maiariology under a CPlan scholarship awarded by the Philippines Government. Dr. Ling will take the course at the Institute of Maiariology of the Division of57 words
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Article56 1959-02-12 7 LIM Ah Tec, Ng Yam Sens. Llm Kce Chons and Thua Seow Loo yesterday pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court to a charge of bcins members of an unlawful assembly and causing hurt to unknown persons at 7.20 p. m at Norfolk Road on Fob. 9. Thev56 words
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196 1959-02-12 7 Relations with Spore not affected THE rebels in Singapore are no longer the threatening factor they were, in the amicable relations between the Indonesian and Colony Governments. Revealing this yesterday, the Information Officer of the Indonesian Consulate-General. Mr. Surjono Sastrowardojo, said: "The rebels operating196 words
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Article107 1959-02-12 7 ROADSIDE KNIFE COSTS HIM $50 A LABOURER. M. Suppiah. was yesterday fined 550 after he pleaded guilty in a Singapore Court to a charge of carrying a clasp knife along Hindoo Road at 7.30 p. m on Feb. 9 The Court was told that Police stopped Suppiah on the night107 words
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Article70 1959-02-12 7 TH'NG Ah Kiat yesterday pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court to a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly and causing hurt to Ng Chan Lay with a deadly weapon, a knife. He also pleaded not guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing70 words
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Article190 1959-02-12 7 Court bars man from a temple A CLUB-HOUSE caretaker teas yesterday ordered by Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. Choor Sinah, not to go to the Tern-pie of the Goddess of Mercy for the next 12 months. He was further ordered not to disturb the temple's woman caretaker whom he claimed190 words
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Article32 1959-02-12 7 P VAIDYLIXOA Kandiyar was yesterday charged in a Singapore Court with the murder of Mohamed Kassim at 10 am at Tampenis Road on Monday. He \va s remanded in custody32 words
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152 1959-02-12 7 $50 Fine For Picking Property From Sunken Boat FOUR bumboat men were found guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday of wrongfully removing two and a half baq> of copra {rom a sunken motor sampan. A Singapore Harbour Board Police Inspector, Mr. T. A. B Bracken, said that the offence was152 words
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260 1959-02-12 7 Bandits lost 13,300 men in ten-year jungle war KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Terrorist casualties In the ten years and seven months of the Emergency, up to January this year, number 13.338. Break-up of these eliminations shows that 6 677 were killed, 2.815 wounded, 2.571 surrendered. 339 wounded and captured, and 936260 words
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Article91 1959-02-12 7 MAN DIES AFTER COLLISION m A Ai OB^ S man Ahmad bin Abu, 61. of Lorong Engku Aman. who was involved in a traffic accident yesterday afternoon died ;ater ln the General Hospital. Ahmad was travelling in a trishaw with his grandson a.ong Changi Road when it collided with a91 words
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Article67 1959-02-12 7 ARTIST Ha>san Djaafar an Indonesian Rotarian, presented one of his paintings to the Singapore hrancn of the Rotary Club, recently. It was auctioned yesterday at the club's weekly luncheon meeting at the Cathav Hotel and was bought by Mr. Run Run Shaw for $150. This sum.67 words
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194 1959-02-12 7 Federation of PTAs to be set up soon THE inaugural meeting of the proposed Federation of Parent-Teachers Associations will be held in the Monk* Hill School hall on Saturday at 2 30 p.m. The objects of the new Federation, designed to assist in the formation of ParentTeacher Associations in Colony194 words
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Article141 1959-02-12 7 A SEAMAN. N« Tua Bak. 24, who had a tattoo of 'Tha Fat God." on his chest was yesterday convicted in a Singapore Court on a charge of being a member of a secret society. Group 36 Ng was arrested by detective Sub-Inspector Tambi141 words
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Advertisement265 1959-02-12 7 filPim* m^~ MCAproK&ONjil* i'** i Mwi jJiit»MMftTßMa^^j 4C SPECIAL CONCBSSIONMt Half-price eonceMlont for children are available at all tbe Cathay Ortanttation Theatrea for all «how< except the la«t thow. J^ RTiTTiFI p h in< TODAY! l0 5 ■m'Ml s ia aiLINCJRID MOWMAN t'l R I 41 RUKN9 ROBERT OONAT jc'THE265 words
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Miscellaneous487 1959-02-12 7 L 1 TT^WIliTv Encllsh Schools Broadcasts: 9am IHPf^iTr^^n^^^Hß ■iILI I f 1 1 AI I Vi« ■II 1 II W^fl Signature Tune. 903 Music and Mf_lll™# _1 kl W V• a I*l 111 k" fil fl Movement. 9 2,'i Interval Music, k^^AAAAi^AIjJ-^ f I 71 Af«| L 11^ 925 Storytime.487 words
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Advertisement1012 1959-02-12 8 MITSUI pB LINE JAPAN LINE S'pore P.S'ham Penang Amagisan Maru for Japan ports G. 15/16 Nachisan Maru for Japan ports 19Feb 17 Feb 15Feb Asakaze Maru 24 Feb 22 Feb Accepting cargo for Pacific. Central and South American ports with or without transhipment at Japan on through bills of lading.1,012 words
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Advertisement520 1959-02-12 8 EAST ASIATIC Uy HOMEWARD SAILINGS for Aden, Port So. d Wl> Mt Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Bremen, Hamburg, Cooc«k \JM end Oslo. |f "J M 23/24Fc O 2 P^ *"KINA' f 2SFeb/4Mat 5 /6 M a 1^ Calls London for passenger*. *fo Colls Beyrouth. Lattokia h SPECIAL EXPRESS SAILING OUTWARD SAILINGS for520 words
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Article, Illustration410 1959-02-12 9 Ford Motor Aid For Our Car Trade ["HE An ca pore Poly tech is lay^ solid foundan for i h p economic Uth Of s students and gene ["his ted by Mr. rdon V dell, manag- dlrtc'^r of the Ford itor O y of Malaya nited, presenting; $8,00 Ford Thames410 words
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Article236 1959-02-12 9 Record Aircraft Exports From UK THE U.K aircraft industry exports reached more than £154 millions sterling last year. This was 30' f more than in 1957. Announcing the year's figures in London recently the Society of British Aircraft Constructors point out hat since 1955 the industry increased its value of236 words
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Article147 1959-02-12 9 SHIPS IN PORT INNER ROADS Landak, Tong Yick. Hai Soon. Matahari. Honz Ming. Tong H-»ck. Benveg. Ban Ho Hin. Giang Bee. Tiong Ann, T.arut. Hin Seng. Bardjumahl. I>abuan Hariii. Kah Kheng, Nev Susana. Serd'ane. Tiong. Tai Chong. Procyan, Tg. Pinang. New Coronation. Ikan Mas. Bentong. Sulong Rubia. Tayps. Seeamat. Tong147 words
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Article210 1959-02-12 9 THE Eltham Shire Council, Victoria, has just completed its first test laying rubberised bitumen alone Mountain View Road. Briar Hill. Rubber was incorporated In the flush bitumen seal because it was better able than ordinary bitumen to hold the substructure cf the road together. In210 words
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Article96 1959-02-12 9 Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following rhanges in its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: buying TT. 32-1-V 16; OD. 33-1/16; 90 d/St. air mail 33J credit bills. 33* trade bills. Canada: buying TT. 32i- OD 32?; 90 d'st air mail 32-11/lfi credit bills. 32-13/16 trade bills96 words
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Article268 1959-02-12 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: B. B Petrol 47/- overnight*. C. T N ords. 30 3 overnight; Fi'zpatricks $1 o%\ T. N. ordi SI 37 to $1.56; W. Hammer $1 bO. H W;iugh $128. M. Cement $1 R9 SI 70. M. Colls r^6c Robinson268 words
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Article82 1959-02-12 9 OTTAWA. Feb 11 i.Reu'er> Canada last year doubled her output of uranium concentrates to become the west's top producer of the raw material used to make uranium metal for nuclear reactors and bombs, according to latest ofiu-ial figures. For the first time, she displaced the United82 words
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Article135 1959-02-12 9 A QUIET tone prevailed in all sections on the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. The Malayan Sharebrokers Association announced the following price changes: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt: Ords. 29 '6 30 6 Fitzpatricki 1 03 1.05 Eraser and Neave Ords 1.55 t.5| M.135 words
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Article162 1959-02-12 9 LETCHWORTH, (Englan-1). Feb. 11 (Reuter) Sir Eric McFadyen, who was prominent in Malayan rubber circles between the Wars, has resigned on medical advice his chairmanship of the First Garden City Limited. The company was formed more than 50 years ago to build this "garden city" in162 words
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Article231 1959-02-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Rubber Replanting Board has appointed a committee to consider all aspects of the present fertilizer distribution scheme for smallholders, the Deputy Chief Replanting Officer of the Federation, Mr. Tan Teng Poey said today. This committee It expected to suggest ways of improving231 words
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228 1959-02-12 9 JAPAN TO HELP S'PORE FISHING INDUSTRY J 1 iu<iii<<<> I it<l f o/#if#ff >#<#> J THE Japanese Government has agreed to a request from the Singapore Government to train a number of local men to qualify as masters and mates in Pair trawl fishing vessels. Under the Colombo Plan, Japanese228 words
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Article188 1959-02-12 9 FOUR huge plants, costing A£23.000.000. will be built at Altona, Victoria, by companies representing Australian United Kingdom and United States interests to produce petrochemical products* The project, which is expected to be completed by mid-1961, will produce an estimated £11.000,000 worth of products annually, mainly synthetic188 words
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Article104 1959-02-12 9 SINGAPORE Chjreie Pro- u'^cf- Exchange noon clo c ire ivires ocr nieu) veifttrriay were: Copra Dec.-Jan. $42 buyers; $43 sellers; coconut oil in bulk 163j >ellers in I drums S»>HJ sellerc; M'»ntok white pepper $144 lelltrs;] Sarawak white $14* so special Sarawak r.acX $76. Singapore Copra Association closing prices104 words
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Article140 1959-02-12 9 Rubber Up3/8 Cent SINGAPORE rubber priro rose cent to 86i cents per lb. yesterday for International first grade Feb. shipment on buying support With most oreneai markets virtually unchangrrj >>n balance after the long workthe Singapore market opened with prices unchanged on Friday's qi. tlons. Good Interest In most lower140 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-02-12 9 RANGOON Feb 11. (Reuten The Burmese Governmer* has taken over the Rianagtment of the Burma phar^-^r-eutiral industry from Evan* Medical Supplies of Speke. Liverpool. The plant was btlilfl at a cost of £5 million sterling In 19.51 and managed sinre then by tho Evans Group on66 words
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Advertisement316 1959-02-12 9 IARDOUS JOURNEY NORMAL MOTORING? rely on Volkswagen 2 000,000 times tested 14.7 h.p. air-cooled Rear jligme gives purring performance in traffic, surging i'i power for hills and the open road. Torsion Bar Suspension, independent on all four B^vhcels, ensures a smooth, firm ride on ony surface. CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. .104316 words
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Advertisement89 1959-02-12 9 Bss&t' 2fe JBJ S^S"*^:'' B^ni \.A Jr f\ .^HanSP^il j^bv bV l .^Br BT jf 3f Br t "*»^^Bl B^r >]B1 V HC rifiiifMtr i¥iiflfHTli' i" i 1 w^^ B^^^^^^ **^Bw V IVh '^bVbVHb\ Train' For Seattle Fair ABOVE is an artist's con- head. Transit System, the traJa Is cention89 words
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Article, Illustration327 1959-02-12 10 Teaching Of The National Language In New Malaya a-iiiAi ■err, L KUALA LUMPUR. (^UALinto teachers are an essential element in a progressive educa- tional system and the success of the Federation Government's education policy depends more than anything else upon Government's initiative in providing properly-trained teachers for schools in the327 words
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Article, Illustration738 1959-02-12 10 SHARIFF AHMAD - $5 MIL. SEAT OF LEARNING SHARIFF AHMAD By nuai recurrent expenditure has increased from $96 million in 1955 to $175 million in 1958. In 1959, the Government's estimate on education is $166,300,000 This year, the Government has a significant increase of approximately $1.3 million in teacher-training arrangements with which it738 words
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Article, Illustration842 1959-02-12 10 Richard Berry - Richard Berry By JHIRTY years ago a young American commercial artist thought it would be a good idea to make the first animated cartoon featuring a mouse. "I'll call him Mortimer/' he told his wife. "I like that, don't you?" His wife liked the idea,842 words
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Miscellaneous70 1959-02-12 10 By RITA DE1« 'run w m L "lib m out ih.m R llll H I' I IYOM R »y »y ai d \m> K •It Til r.%iitt s ri m e I •ul m < \n< Id re ea Mm m r? s or I IM •mi I r v70 words
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Article, Illustration285 1959-02-12 11 Three winners in 2 races— that 's Spencer's feat If SCRUTINEER LA LUMPUR, Wed.— t of tin is t!i» unique feat of S] who i three winners out its. Bougoure) and i T) I him, crossed _n hinf line in *?c«id feet deadlp .Wnd .1 looked the l inner I285 words
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269 1959-02-12 11 MRNVR With Ten Men Hit STB For Six a trn-man team, Royal Malayan Xavv \olunteer Reserve did well to resistor their first victory in the Singapore Government Services Football Association division l league at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. They beat Singapore Telephone Board G— l Telephone Board, with the itation269 words
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Article77 1959-02-12 11 ?r Oxv X O> Fcb 10 Neuter) —Mr. Daicuk<> Daimon, Secret ary-Genwal of the Japan Table Tenni.s Association said .ve.storday he felt sorry that such a loading table tennis player as Richard Bergmann had to be suspended by the English Table Irnni., Association BfTsmann has brcn suspendrd indefinitely77 words
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Article26 1959-02-12 11 THE SINGAPORE Battalion the Boys' Brigade will hold their annual swimming gala at the Gillman Barracks pool on Saturday. Feb. 14, at 2 p.m.26 words
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1317 1959-02-12 11 WHO KNOWS, who ran a tame second to the Governor's Cup winner Prince of Lalita at Bukit Tim \h last month, has been allotted topweight of 9.07 in the Gold Cup race at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Prince of Lalita carries 9.05\vhile bottom1,317 words
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265 1959-02-12 11 REME retained the FARELF hockey title when they beat 19 Air Formation Signals 3 2 in the final of the competition at Tanglin yesterday. After trailing 2-0 at the interval R.E.M.E. recovered in the second half to decide the issue in their favour.265 words
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Article59 1959-02-12 11 MANILA. Feb. 11 (Router) Australia's Warren Woodcock entered the men's singles semi-finals In the Philippine national open tenni.s championships here by defeating In quarter-finals play today Philippine Davis Cup player Miguel Dungo Jr., 6—o 6—2. 6—l. Another Australian. Warren Jacques, failed to stop the Philippines' number59 words
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Article233 1959-02-12 11 Occasionals Of Madras Fail Again I THE ON OFF 1 TOUR IS OFF KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The University Orrasionals of Madras, who were due to tour Malaya, this A SDokesman of the Malayan Cricket Association told The Standard today that owing to recurrent illness r! Mr. Pattabhiram, secretary and manager233 words
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77 1959-02-12 11 RUSSIAN AID FOR GAMES IN DJAKARTA DJAKARTA. Feh 11 (I'PI). Russia will assist the Inrionesinn Governn-icnt In ihe ronstruction of the prop' i I Main Starii;;m for the ISMS2 Asian Game-, i >hedul«d to be held in Djakarta, according to report here. There was no Immediate indication of how the77 words
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Article270 1959-02-12 11 2 Johore 'Sevens' In Last 8 TWO TEAMS from arro*« the causeway South Johore and .lohnre Asians 'B' entered the quarter-final of the Singapore Crirket Club's sc\rn-a--side ruqhy competition on the padaiiß yesterday. Both tearns KOrtri resoundIng victories. South .in n rd The Barks by pointl (four goals and two270 words
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Article290 1959-02-12 11 Bukom Give Bankers A Fright Business Houses Soccer THE Mercantile Ranker*, who treated an upset on the opening day of the Singapore Business Houses Football Association league competition by boating Hongkong Bank Sports Club. the defending champions. 5-1 last week, were surprisingly held to one all draw by Pulau Bukom290 words
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Advertisement62 1959-02-12 11 BANGKOK fly japan trm.'"" LINES q dscover the friendly city of temples and ancient tradti^^s tt| I^^^^^^l^^B J A.L. offers you, the passenger, an unbeatable combination of speed, comfort and unsurpassed MBLJTMi' service. Book throuoh your travel Age nt or JAPAN AIR LINES Offices srh Floor, American International Buildinf, Robinson62 words
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Article159 1959-02-12 12 'No Pay' Leave For Teh Kew San PENAXG, Wed. The General Purposes Committee of the George Town City Council has turned down the request of the Badminton Association of Malaya that Teh Kew San be granted full pay leave from Feb. 11 to April 12, to enable him to take159 words
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85 1959-02-12 12 No Transfer For Danny Blanchflower LONDON". Feb. 11 (Reuter)— Tottenham Hotspur, the English first division football club, yesterday turned down the transfer request of Danny Blanchflower. their £30.000 Irish international wing half. Announcing this yesterday, Mr. Billy Nicholson, the manager of the club, said: "The board still regard him as85 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-02-12 12 ANWARAL Haq. the Singapore goalkeeper, makes a save against Johore in the last match oi the Malayan Hockey Federation's South quadrangular on The padang nn Tuesday. Watching t>,e ball go out of play are Baldhiraj Singh and Kirpal S:ngh. two colony de'endert: Singapore beat Johore 2-1.50 words
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223 1959-02-12 12 Sturrocks Win Perak Hockey Title Easily IPOH, Wed. In the last division 1 hockey fixture on the Ipoh Padang today, the youthful Sturrock Club completely outclassed Kinta Indians whom they beat 3 o to snatch the Perak Hockey Association title held 1 b> the Indians since 1948. In annexing this223 words
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Article100 1959-02-12 12 Simpson To Play For Accrington PERTH. Western Australia. Fe'p. 10 vßeuten. Bobbie Simpson. 23-year-old Australian Te>t batsman, today accepted an offer to play for Accrington jn Lancashire league cricket this year. Sir a -eptance means that three Western Australian Sheffield Shield and Test -.eters will be playing in league cricket.100 words
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Article833 1959-02-12 12 NOW ENGLAND MUST REBUILD Greatest Need Is For Good Openers Says NORMAN YARDLEY former Captain of Yorkshire and England IN losing the Ashes, England have been fairly and squarely beaten by a better Australian side. Many excuses can no doubt be made, but this stark fact still remains. I am833 words
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Article417 1959-02-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Affiliates of the Football Association of Selantjor have been asked to eive their views on a letter to the Association from the Seiansror Ramrers. The letter wp.s tabled at the recent annual general meeting of the FAS but it was derided to417 words
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Article92 1959-02-12 12 Economy Run: Entries Close Sat. A RECORD number of ent.r.ie l s are ex Pected for the 1959 Alobiigas Economy Run to be heid over the Easter holidays Lntnes close on Saturday. Intending participants are requested to send in their entries as soon as possible. Entry forms are obtainable from92 words
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Article140 1959-02-12 12 Sparkling Play By Garrison 'A' KUALA LUMPUR Wed The Federation Armed Garrison 'A' gave a sparkling display to heat Federation Armoured Car Regiment 3-2 in their junior division league hockev fixture on th P Federation Army ground here today. At half-time the Garrison led 2-0. Centre forward Everad opened the140 words
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Article51 1959-02-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Selangor Club and Public Works Department Sports Club fought out to a goalless draw in a women i hockcv match on the Selarujor Club padanz today. Both teams were evenlv matched and the result was a fair indication of the trend of the51 words
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Article145 1959-02-12 12 Kiwis Meet Signals In Army Final T KI^A LUMPUR, Vfed I]j e *J«t Battalion the \c.v Zea.and Rogimcn' will mect Royal Si^nais (Malaya) in the final of the Army rugger competition (Malaya) at the Federation Army stadium at Rifle reb B R ad hCre n Saturda yLast year's winners. the145 words
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Article49 1959-02-12 12 SINGAPORE Rifle Association spoon shoots prize winners were: Small-hore (.22) Rifle Section: Gunscorc: M R de Cruz (100) 'Possible Handicap: D. Murphv 98 (!>o> Full-bore (.30.?) Rifle' sc<--llon: SR (a) Gunaocre: S-t HS?^aS! 9 Handicap: !tC C^ Pllbear 73 (104.1) SR (n) Gunscore: SAC Small 9949 words
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Article110 1959-02-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Military units of the Federation Armed Forces may be accepted as full affiliate?; of the Football Association of Selangor. Under the existing ruling. military units may be admitted as 'associate members' with all privileges of ordinary membership but shall have no vote.110 words
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Article103 1959-02-12 12 ROME, Feb. 11 (Router) Ihe Executive Committee of the International Olympic Committee is to meet here on May If) with the Chairmen and Secretaries of National Olympic Committees to discuss organization of the Games in Rome next year. The delegates" will also tour the Olympic103 words
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Article29 1959-02-12 12 LONDON. Feb. 11 (Reuter) —Dundee United and East Stirling drew 0-0 after extra time, in their Scottish Football Association Cup first round replay at Dundee yesterday.29 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-02-12 12 .VOW. IffCX, U?U not br I lOOipiW* fh<» "'"rf from i/cr r I aulrf Oirrlnnd] M rk OFlaht I 10 Lntidnn Inshrnnn A7 cfc H-. I march ngavst Trinity :> I fast trcck. T/ic London It lh37 words
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Article251 1959-02-12 12 NEW DKLIII, Frh 11 (Router) f West Indies drew the fifth and final T ended here today. India urre ill our In innings for 27."> runs. First inning West Indies 844 for eight declared Their fir 5 t ini ■1 te.T But to p a rir.v*' h.id been 'he251 words
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Article147 1959-02-12 12 SYDNEY, Feb. 11 (Router) —A century by Test batsmnn Norman O'Neill, who hit IU in a sixth wicket stand of 213, helped New South Wales avoid outright defeat by Victoria in the drawn SheMield Shield match here today. Victoria took first innings points. O'Neill. 55 not out over night,147 words
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Article23 1959-02-12 12 \li M IXINI 1( t«'r Piftil t R hi IMH I il I B.m n a t t it ll 1 ry23 words
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1318 1959-02-12 13 LEN THORNE - Klang s Biggest Event Since The Bridge Collapsed LEN THORNE m by KLANG Wed. The i-j, School hall in Lpg Hra* last night ■Ml Ito a capacity were practiBipinz from the ftiiM. the heat ftisc (but who Hn<- of the large I fans was mak-m\-o like a SinBroll^y bus, the1,318 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-02-12 13 THE GOLDEN GATE i)\ \H T\ V .from lefi Jo right) Orlandus Wilson Glen R reesi (accompanist), Caleb Ginyard, Clyde Riddick and Clyde Wright ur CSI30 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1959-02-12 13 From Our Correspondenti J: L question imitating the average Inn tod^ Are we, »r all^ taking a path t woulri have receivthe blessings of Ganjt If he were alive tould he have agreed >. spending thousands :rores of rupees, hardned by Indian peasan- upon industrialising •selves in such feverhastr before1,218 words
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Miscellaneous202 1959-02-12 13 x SPLEND.'D/M f VOU UNDERSTAND VES Af/« Nl/ i rv%ki'T rAom wuat "N x H '!^2'y±^dtTjf 1 4 r^ nv/.a.a^/ l s^p wiN6TOME! !>^ v P^6 ALL EY OOP Bv v. T. il. m io VOU COIN 1 IN TWERE? AHE'S GONE.' f'^ B^VT* 1 'Ixv'sr L'WE tSa^ vtm RE202 words
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Article368 1959-02-12 14 Greece, Turkey to give up claims and work for freedom ZURICH, Feb. 11, (UPl)— Greece and Turkey agreed today ro relinquish their claims to Cyprus and start work immediately towards turning the island colony into an independent Republic. One of the bloodiest disputes in the Western368 words
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334 1959-02-12 14 RUSSIANS TRIED TO LEAD JETS ASTRAY False Signals OTTAWAfI Feb. 11 (Reuter) The Canadian press nevs agency reported today that the Russians once apparently attempted to lead astray with a false radio signal a flight of Sabre jets being ferried from Canada to Scotland. The news agency said the incident334 words
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Article66 1959-02-12 14 JAKARTA. Feb. 11 fßeuten Jakarta District court yesterday sentenced four journalists to jail on charges of publishing false reports capable of disturbing the public order The four were Subanto Taif of the P. I. A. News Agency Enggak Bahaudin of Indonesia Raya. Abdullah Nazir of66 words
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Article67 1959-02-12 14 JAKARTA. Feb. 11 (UPD An official of the Japanese Oil Resources Development Company said there la a good chance that Japan may cooperate in the development of an oilfield In North Sumatra. Tatsuo Matsuza. who just visited the North Sumatra area for a survey, said67 words
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186 1959-02-12 14 Kremlin may offer non-aggression pact to Macmillan LONDON. Feb. 11 (Reuter)— M?. Nlkita Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister, Is likely to suggest a nonaggression pact in his forthcoming talk* in Moscow with Mr. Harold Macmillan, British Prime Minister, diplomatic sources said here today. Mr. Macmlllan. accompanied by the Foreign Secretary. Mr.186 words
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Article91 1959-02-12 14 Broder To Be Closed Till Feb. 20 BANGKOK. Feb. 11 (Reuter) —Thailand's border with Cambodia would remain closed until Feb. 20, when the Thai and Cambodian envoys resume their posts, sources at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said. The sources said Cambodia has requested that the border be open immediatelyReuter - 91 words
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Article35 1959-02-12 14 SIX Cuban "war criminals" were executed yesterday and 13 others sentenced to death by court martial in three different cities In onp continuing trial 70 ex-soldiers and policemen are charged with 30 mur- ders. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article91 1959-02-12 14 LONDON. Feb. 11 (Reuten A Foreign Office spokesman today denied D ress reports that a state of emergency had been declared in the oil-rich Persian Gulf sheikhdom of Kuwait. He told his daily Presa conference he could confirm that "there was not and is91 words
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74 1959-02-12 14 CANBERRA. Feb. 11 ißeuter) The Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio, told a Press conference today that Indonesia would never use force to take over Dutch West New Guinea (Irian >. Dr. Subandrio said any force by Indonesia could bring in Britain and the United States74 words
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Article23 1959-02-12 14 SIX MEMBERS of the British Parliament will visit the Philippines this month, according to the British embassy in Maniia. (Reuter).23 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-02-12 14 HEELS RAISED to kiss the bride Jockey W ille SnaJth wa s handicapped by his height to kiss pretty bride Anne Carr. So he went into a s'retch. as you can see here, and won by a neck. Ann?, daughter of Harry74 words
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350 1959-02-12 14 Dulles will be boss even from sick-bed WASHINGTON, Feb 11— The White House spokesman today categorically denied a report that President Eisenhower had started discussing with Republican Party leaders possible successors to Mr. John Foster Dulles a» Secretary of State. The spokesman, Mr. James Hagerty. said he had President Eisenhower's350 words
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225 1959-02-12 14 LONDON, Feb. 11 (Reuter)— British cinema audiences will soon be watching men and women in the nude on the screen in colour, with the censors blessing. They are to see "Nudist Paradise," a ?2-minute feature about nudists, which has been given a225 words
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Article22 1959-02-12 14 THE MINISTRY of Public Health said yesterday all 13 hospitals in Bangkok and the Dhonbur area were admitting cholera patients. (UPI).22 words
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Article164 1959-02-12 14 VIP WIFE FIGHTS A BOAR TALAXGBALAI, Sumatra, Feb. J- PI >~A young mother in this tiny jungle village in the mountains oi South-east Sumatra sustained serious injuries when she wrestled u-?rh a icild boar that attacked a aroup of children at play and seized her child. The woman, Mrs Doon164 words
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Article48 1959-02-12 14 LIVERPOOL. Feb 11 (Reuter) A Liverpool engin ee o« l AZv es J erday hc dared nn tcU Wi elderly parents A ***** foot ball pool win because the shock might kill them. sr&£3£SsS r^-^fe -won entry P S° n a tw pcnny treble chance48 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-02-12 14 Dhoto MARILYN Monroe and her husband. Arthur Miller, see her latest movie Some Like It Hot at the Now York premier on Feb 5. Watching the couple was a I'PI photograph rr with a camera equ.pprd with a infrared film He caught Marilyn in severalUPI - 56 words
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Article92 1959-02-12 14 PARIS. Feb. 11 (Rcuter) A decree sig?ied by President De Gau'le last night, ends the right of a Muslim husband in Algeria to end hi* marrui-c simpiy by d-- three times before \vitnesscs: "I divorce thee." In future, a marriage ran only be dissolved by92 words
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Article167 1959-02-12 14 HONGKONG, Feb. 11 (Keuter) 1 Chinese broker was jailed for thrrr pn labour today for havine offered huge bnbf, police officer. -j Th- ua to] promised $1 jn.no i Hong) i 1,000 Vli I a certaii K tectivt could be it--1 ran, lie to Hongkong m) a month if167 words
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Article56 1959-02-12 14 (.1 i H«'utrt rrvili.fi m i ■tff 1 1 n\ nt «Jr«lhs fr»»n in m if in <> 1 th, \i i/ufi nuirr Mid r h.t i intr su< h druno (oncer *>c I popul n. ti^ r S Atl»tr ill i pan Bart koaa I W IN 156 words
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