Singapore Standard, 16 February 1959
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Title Section26 1959-02-16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD $ft jfc 9H hjhjh Telephone ***** —5 Cable TIGERNEWS- SINGAPORE. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1959. Vol. IX No. 228. 15 cts. 12 Pages. [FINAL EDITION]26 words
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539 1959-02-16 1 THE SINGAPORE Peoples' Alliance under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock will field the biggest number of candidates for the general elections in May. The Standard was reliably told that the newly formed SPA will contest539 words
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227 1959-02-16 1 S'PORE IN BETTER POSITION TO NIP THUGS Premier KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Singapore is in a better position to fight gangsterism than the Federation, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman declared tonight. REASON: The Federation constitution protects the liberties of the individual to such an extent that the Government Is unable to227 words
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Article111 1959-02-16 1 A PIECE of wood carved to look like a pistol was discovered outside a house in Charlton Road, Singapore, on Friday night shortly after a housewife's scream for help had foiled an attempt at robbery by a dagger-wielding man. The housewife, Mrs. Tan Seng Kun, was in111 words
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90 1959-02-16 1 SENDAI, Northern Japan, Feb. 15 (Reuter) Prime Minister Mr. Kishi told a press conference the Japanese government would go ahead with its plan to repatriate any Koreans who wished to return to North Korea despite South Korea's threats. He said the Japanese government's90 words
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Article81 1959-02-16 1 RANGOON, Feb. 15 (UPI)— It appeared today that major political parties have agreed to amend the Burmese constitution to allow Gen. Ne Win, who resigned on Friday, to continue in office more than six months. Ne Win is in power as head of a caretaker government.81 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-02-16 1 _t_r*^ COLLECTIONS for relief for thr fire victims nre being made on thp *ite of ihe Kampong Tiong Bharu disaster. In thi* picture l*co villtitie youth* are *een uith collection boxes at the Kim 7 'ian Road entrance* StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article120 1959-02-16 1 I will aid S'pore UMNO Rahman KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, as head of the United Malay National Organization, will be going to Singapore to help the party's branch there to organise its election machinery. Speaking to Pressmen here this evening, he emphasised he was not going120 words
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178 1959-02-16 1 GANGSTERS ARE INVADING H'KONG SCHOOLS HONGKONG, Feb. 15 (Reuter) Secret society thugs have infiltrated into schools here. This was disclosed during the hearing of a court case in which a 20- year-old welder, described as a "protector" of schoolboy members' of a triad (secret society)* was sent to prison for178 words
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755 1959-02-16 1 As public donations top $130,000 UNSCRUPULOUS second-hand dealers yesterday morning carried away more than 20 lorry loads of burnt utensils and other household materials from the Kampong: Tiong: Bahru fire disaster site for selling: as scrap. They would have carted away more "loot"755 words
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Article, Illustration327 1959-02-16 1 Tttttktt's ttttrtitttj review of Malayan Etttertivttvti But they are so elusive Chin Peng cuts very little ice says Gen. Brooke KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Emergency situation in the country is "very, very good and rosy" and the Federation Government has been receiving the closest co-operation possible327 words
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Article78 1959-02-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun "I am coming back.** Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman twice declared thlt evenini at the PTess conference he at the Residency. He was speaking about hit return to lead the Government of the country, and hr said there had been a lot of speculation78 words
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Article54 1959-02-16 1 PENANG. Sun. A Chinese, fell to his death from the third floor of the General Hospital Building this afternoon. The man. not a patient. wa s killed Instantaneously ln the fall, from a height of about 80 feet. He was later identified aa Teng Lye Seng.54 words
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Article435 1959-02-16 1 TUNKU REVEALS 4-POINT DRAFT S-E Asia Club KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman this evening disclosed the draft of the Southeast Asia Economic Union which he mooted In Manila last month following discussions with President Garcia of the Philippines. The Tunku told a Press conference that the draft435 words
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Advertisement681 1959-02-16 2 JOHORE P.W.D. ROAD NOTICE BRIDGE No. 1/121 at approximately Milestone 4|. Segamat/Tungku Tiga Road will be closed to all traffic between 7.00 a.m. and 5 p.m .on Saturday, 21st. February, 1959. YUSOFF B. HAJI IBRAHIM. State Engineer P.W.D., Johore. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I. MADAM LIANG SAI CHAN681 words
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Advertisement702 1959-02-16 2 NOTICES NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given Vhat LT: RATNAM S/C NARAYANASAMY of 1221 COY: RPC (M) Blakang Mati, Singapore is applying to the Governor for naturalisa f ion. and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of702 words
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Advertisement514 1959-02-16 2 THE General Secretary, Singapore Council for Adult Education. Canning Rise. Singapore 6. hereby gives notice that in view of the unusually large number of applicants for the past of Assistant Manager, no further requests for application forms will be entertained after Wednesday. 18th February. 1959. Notice of First Meetings. IN514 words
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Advertisement267 1959-02-16 2 light of] 1 w -A Don 7 Mitt THE BATIK SHOI (first of its kind) by Top Indonesian Modee at Singapore's newest luiun I THE ORCHARD HOI (Orange Grove Road. Tel: *****Tuesday Feb. 17 at 9 p.m. TKNDKR MHIII V\ TENDERS are invited from bona Ade contractors for the Construction267 words
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Article387 1959-02-16 3 1 LAUDABLE code of conduct for trade was set out recently in an eight-point mejum which the Bata Employees' Union subto the Government for implementation in s governing trade unions. In keeping with ncable relations that exist now between Ives and their employers, the memorandum ro enlist Government387 words
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Article322 1959-02-16 3 lIS not often that an authority on naval ake. time off to discuss politics and their it relation to the maritime affairs of a It was interesting, therefore, to hear the iven by Admiral Herbert G. Hopwood, ider in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, on called322 words
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Article50 1959-02-16 3 a5, Lim Teck Kim Koad. S'pore I PO Box No 1563 Cables. TIGERNEWS LOmpiib re,: ***** (5 lines) All departments ru China Insurance Bids.. 174. Batu Rd Telephone ***** hC W, Cowan St Tel 3P29 KCA: 6 »-e.th St Tel: 4055 91-A Bukit China Tel: 147150 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1959-02-16 3 Freedom For 1 Mil. Inhabitants Soltttttjttr Is 'JVhite* Tttdtttt by A Speeial Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR: r pODAY, the whole of the States of Selangor becomes a "White Area." To the 1,000,000 inhabitants of this 3,160 square miles of territory, the attainment of "White" status means that they will once more1,348 words
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Article, Illustration10 1959-02-16 3 LIEW KON KIM, the "Bearded Terror" and friend10 words
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Article299 1959-02-16 3 The Road To Berlin (GERMANY, the unend- ing headache of the twentieth century, is, as usual, giving her neighbours a migraine. On May 26, a date that is not very far away, the Soviet ultimatum to the West denying them free access to Berlin expires. If Krushchev carries out his299 words
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Article185 1959-02-16 3 CASSANDRA - LONDON CORNER EVERY MONDAY CASSANDRA by apartheid, which condemns all coloured people as being inferior in the eyes of the State. It is a philosophy about as base as antiSemitism. Malan was a deeply religious man who entered the Church and studied theology at Leyden University and, for a time,185 words
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Article165 1959-02-16 3 hjhjh Sir, One interesting fact that arises from last Friday's Kampong Tiong Bahru fire disaster is the alacrity with which some Singapore politicians appeared on the scene. One can applaud and record with pride any evidence of public spirited ness that is promptly shown by165 words
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Article, Illustration357 1959-02-16 3 the NEWS as it strikes me FRIDAY the thirteenth lived up to its ill-repute last week with the disastrous Are which destroyed threequarters of Kampong Tiong Bahru and rendered 10.000 homeless when 1.200 attap houses were gutted. Kam pongs of this type abound in Singapore. Squatters try to squeeze in357 words
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Advertisement17 1959-02-16 3 OLD JEWELLERY WATCH REPAIR SERVICE ENGRAVING BY MASTER CRAFTSMEN H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jewellers Kuala Lumpur and Singapore17 words
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303 1959-02-16 4 'Dream of all bank clerks' comes into beinq IPOH, Sun. About 130 bank workers attended the inaugural meeting of the Ipoh branch of the National I nion _of Bank Employees, Malaya, held at the Perak 1 Library today. In his opening address, Mr. Chung Wee Lam. a vicepresident of the303 words
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202 1959-02-16 4 BATU GAJAH, Sun. An exchange of "goodwill gifts" between the 3rd Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment, stationed here, and its affiliated British regiment, the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, took place at an informal ceremony at the officers' mess of the 3rd Battalion yesterday. Col. G. E P.202 words
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Article, Illustration203 1959-02-16 4 MR. H. A. ECCLES. will take over from Mr. F. T. Haddock as General Manager of the Shell Companies in Malaya from today. Mr. Eccles was Manager of one of Shell's World Marketing Divisions before coming ou; to Singapore. He visited the Colony in August 1945203 words
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414 1959-02-16 4 Nine thugs attack cattleman's family IPOH, Sun. A 20-year-old Pakistani, Mohamed Ali, was knifed to death in Gunong Rapat new village, four miles south of here, last night. He was set upon by nine people armed with parangs, knives and sticks414 words
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330 1959-02-16 4 IPOH, Sun. The political and elections sub-committee of the. Perak Malayan Chinese Association today submitted the names of 34 members from various districts for the forthcoming State elections. These names will be considered by the State Alliance Committee. It is understood330 words
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166 1959-02-16 4 FIREMEN CALLED TO FREE TOY FROM TONGUE LONDON. Feb. 15 (Reuter) Five firemen wearing full uniform, helmets and leggings and carrying axes, were called in by a hospital here to remove a toy lorry which had caught on the end of a five-year-old girl's tongue. The girl. Susan Downs, had166 words
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Article67 1959-02-16 4 I WILL NOT MARRY SHAH PRINCESS ROME, Feb. 15 (Reuter) Two leading Rome newspapers today quoted Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoy as telling them she had not the slightest Intention of marrying anybody at the moment and would "never ever" marry the Shah of Persia. Yesterday, several Rome newspapers had67 words
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Article181 1959-02-16 4 RED SUBS. OUR WORRY US CHIEF WASHINGTON. Feb. 15. (Reuter) Admiral Arleigh A. Burke. Chief of Naval Operations, has told a Senate committee that the possibility of a surprise Soviet attack by submarines on the United States was very great and was causing the Navy Department a good deal of181 words
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Article91 1959-02-16 4 Wa? l^F£ YE i R LD Singapore student and delegate to the New York Herald-Tribune Forum for High «h?°_.™ Yue LS h iy n F' is te,lin tn Americans all she knows about the Colony. In this picture she is seen discussing Singapore's fr^'SP91 words
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Article, Illustration338 1959-02-16 4 THESE two fire victims are still I* ,*H ones whom they have not seen sinr» i Bharu (Ire last Friday. Chew Yat Loont. a 15 -year old pi.. (on the left), said that two of hk «i*w r iniiTl are still missing. 1 Another boy. Lam Kim Yoni; aStandard - 338 words
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Article84 1959-02-16 4 MISSILES FOR JETS IN MALAYA CANBERRA. Feb. 15 (Reuter) The Australian Air Mfnister. Mr Frederick Osborne, announced today that the nrst of the sidewinder air-to-air guided missiles ordered for the Royal Australian Air Force would arrive In Sydney from the United States on Feb. 18 The sidewinder missiles will be84 words
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Article71 1959-02-16 4 knshr.a M W \re tO tl Wu the Mi 'm I In I the M I pore, tho S v I the tion r I anv m A: I I running I pn\ i I I I go to di dar.v U li I I growth reliant* Severs were71 words
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Article45 1959-02-16 4 LONDON. Feb 15 .Reut«r> —Influenza is again sweeping Europe, but the outbreaks are reported as normal seasonal rises and according to the World Health Organlxation, there has been no ev;.Ji DC4 spread I Ol SOVI, 9 any rep j^| and the-e h»vf scattered, the45 words
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Article, Illustration403 1959-02-16 5 mtore Than Half Their Wndidates Already Named S!___i_i___ t Am**L Partyln S»"IWM« has already selected more than candidates for the coming general elections *£Xl brar ches covering the whole of the Island, have lected their candidates and are finalising; their campaigns for the coming I lain in branches will403 words
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Article140 1959-02-16 5 ING, Sun. After a lengthy discussion beted doors at the Corner Club in Kelawei Road ay, the special sub-Committee of the Malayan Association, decided to continue the meeting (A Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 21. < g, at which the ident. Dr. Lim140 words
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734 1959-02-16 5 SPA is backed by 3 wealthy forces PAP THE Peoples Action Party Chairman, Dr. Toh Chin Chye yesterday declared t that his party would only 'give serious attention" to the Singapore Peoples Alliance in the fight for the general elections because it was being backed by three wealthy and powerful734 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-02-16 5 hjhjhjhj jkjkj jkk MR. A. D. YORK, President of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality, presents a car badge to Inche Osman bin Rais of the General Transport Company, who took the top honours in the Taxi Drivers' Competition, which was organized by the Road SafetyFAH - 54 words
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Article66 1959-02-16 5 HARVARD PROFESSOR ARRIVES PROFESSOR William Hung, of Harvard University, arrived at the Singapore International Airport last night from Hongkong. Prof. Hung, one of the five men invited by the Singapore Government to assess the academic standard of the Nanyang University, If research professor in ancient Chinese history at Harvard University.66 words
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Article146 1959-02-16 5 Johari appeals for harmony JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Minister for Education, Inche Mohd Khir Johari today appealed to pupils of a Chinese school to maintain the good tradition of co-operation with all races so as to bring peace, prosperity and harmony to the country. He added that they should be loyal146 words
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Article36 1959-02-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Toh Puan Sharifah Rodziah. wife of Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, was admitted to Bungsar Hospital here this afternoon. She was given a check up for a throat infection.36 words
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364 1959-02-16 5 Standard Music Critic EXACTLY one week after his auspicious London debut at the Royal Albert Hall, brilliant Chinese pianist. Fou Ts'ong. last night gave the first of three recitals for the Singapore Musical Society in the Victoria Theatre. Mr. Fou opened his programme with anV.F.D. - 364 words
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Article107 1959-02-16 5 CINEMAGOERS who turned up at the Cathay Cinema, Singapore, on Saturday night were treated to a bonus feature in support of the Jerry Lewis film, "The Geisha Boy Colony magician Dennis Khoo son of compere and magician Khoo Teng Eng. put on a 15-minute show which had107 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-02-16 5 AMERICAN Ambassador. Mr. Homer M Bvington. Jr.. is shown presenting a book to new Malayan Amba* sador to the U.S.. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil. just before his departure on Feb. 12 from International Airport for England. A i ter a brl v is*t to his80 words
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Article83 1959-02-16 5 SAIGON. Feb. 15 < Reuter)— An underground communist organization in South Vietnam has threatened to murder a reporter on the Saigon Morning Bell, the Vietnam Press Agency reported today. The agency said the organization had sent a death warning to the reporter, who had recently written a series83 words
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Advertisement192 1959-02-16 5 VISIT THE u J INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT I USHA Fans and Sewing Machine I i STAND AT THE EXPOSITION (India Pavilion opp. reception hall) :^^fe>r discounts a fl |i\ or ora> e r s booked JM KS\ at our Exposition stand m and Setrina Machines. \1 mmmt^u*^""^ J EASY H192 words
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Article102 1959-02-16 6 Temporary Change For School .EDUCATION Ministry last night announced the following changes for school children attending the Kim Seng Road School, which is now occupied by victims of the Tiong Bahru fire disaster: Kim Seng East Morning School will function in the Chinese Primary School in River Valley Road in102 words
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440 1959-02-16 6 CURB POWERS OF MAYOR ONG UNION'S CALL 2,000 City Workers Perturbed Over lYeiv Authority In Staff Matters SINGAPORE City Council Services Union yesterday sought the assistance of the Trade Union Congress to "limit the powers of Mayor Ong En* (Juan" on adI ministrative matters. A four-man delegation of the Union440 words
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250 1959-02-16 6 FOR THE first time since it was presented to them by Her Majesty the Queen in July 195/, the new regimental Colour of the Ist Battalion, th e Cheshire Regiment, will be trooped at Selerang Barracks, Singapore, to-morrow as part of the battalion'* Meeanee250 words
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371 1959-02-16 6 CHAIRMAN of William Jacks and Company (Malaya) Limited. Mr. H. F. Clements, has advised voters in Singapore to use their vote wisely in the coming: general elections The future of Singapore lies ln their hands and it is well to point/ out371 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-02-16 6 Water for 'parched' village PTE. Arthur Goninon of the Coy, Ist Btn., New Zealand Regiment, helps villagers with water from the 200--gallon tank of a truck at Kuala Huang New Vil. lage, about 13 miles north of Ipoh. on Friday. Pte. Gonion and other members of his regiment have beenStandard - 74 words
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Article172 1959-02-16 6 'Boo' boys aided Ong says SPA SECRETARY-GENERAL of the Singapore People's Alliance. Mr. Wang Tsun Hao. yesterday in a press statement warned the people of Singapore against the Peoples Action Party's "lallang" curtain. He said: "The PAP. is seeking to establish a 'lallang' curtain by intimidation, the creation of fear172 words
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Article62 1959-02-16 6 POLITICS BAN HITS COUNCILLOR MALACCA. Sun— The ban on teachers serving in any political offices will hit of least one Municipal Councillor here. He is Mr. Chong Kong Ting of the Labour Party who is the Head Master of the Yin Hwa Public School. Mr. Chong is one of the62 words
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143 1959-02-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Federation Information Services h^s mov to a portion of the Kuala Lumpur Race Course premises to prepare the site for a Progress Exhibition which is to be held from Feb. 27 to March 8. The exhibition will show the progress made143 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-02-16 6 SINGAPORE S Fire Chief, Mr. John Angus, left for Scotland last night with hit wife on a 10-week leave. Many Fire Officers were at the Paya Lebar Airport to see them off. Divisional Fire Officer. Mr. J. B. Mitchell will act at Chief Fir e Officer during Mr. Angus' absence.76 words
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Article178 1959-02-16 6 Lottery Case: Man Cleared TANA RATA, Sun —A defence counsel. Mr. V. Jeyaratnam of Ipoh submitted in the Magistrate's Court here on Friday that the evidence of the District Officer, Cameron Highlands, Mr. G. Waller, who was a member of a raiding party in a 'characters"' lottery case, could not178 words
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Article45 1959-02-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A sub-branch of the Malavan Chinese Association was todav declared open at Sungei Way by the Chairman of the Kiang branch. Mr. Lee Eng Teh Mr. Lee urged the Chinese to consolidate and support the Malayan Chinese AssoSation45 words
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Article84 1959-02-16 6 A K 1 A Mils Dzu I Gov •■mentTl Irani t J to v '3 month 1 I Mu: branch r Inm1 n m I In 1 I I ed I brr, I ,Th *vSM Ine I month and t i son. I Inche .1 agreed I decs I84 words
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Article20 1959-02-16 6 K' Kr antan a: I hea Mr A PreMi Of the forth -r He i must b* since penrie<_20 words
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Article26 1959-02-16 6 PEN AN c areas fin| 1.500 vwr- 1 Kong Tr here wi from 7 Feb. 21 to This is in the dav of tIM Kong26 words
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Miscellaneous267 1959-02-16 6 yuyu YMCA <»»rchard Road): Bodybuilding and Weightlifting 4 pm. Judo lor Juniors 4.45 p.m. Civil Service Exam. Prep: Std. 1 5.15 p m. Judo practice for Senior 5.45 p m. Leadership Course 7 p.m. Chinese YMCA (South Pier): Table Tennis 9 a.m. Bodvbutldmg •nd Weighthfting 2 nm. Board Meeting 5.15267 words
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Miscellaneous200 1959-02-16 6 plus "Musical Birthday Cards". 4 p.m The Enchanted Hour ti 30 Scottish Dance Music. 6.45 Mandarin. 6.53 Announcements 655 The Share Market Report. 7 p.m T-.me Signal and News. 7 10 Newstalk. 715 p.m The Singapore Six (Broadcasting from the Spore Constitution Exposition). 7.30 Science Survey. 745 At the Ballet200 words
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Article, Illustration933 1959-02-16 7 I/o lovely edding mour d obey Ijirl whose beauty i inspire an inter-onally-k n o w n it so much that tfarted to sketch the very moment set his eyes on I she must be leone of fremenI fascination. Basoeki Abdulfamous IndoneI st, told me that he saw two933 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-02-16 7 Monday's Tete-a-Tete with Irene Lim PRETTY Yoshiko poses with her finished portrait drawn by Mr. Basoeki Abdullah, a well-knoicn In- > donesian artist* i*23 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1959-02-16 7 "Dear Mr. Len" IN which our teenage readers send in their problems (real or imaginary) and Len Thorn e gives them "tongue in cheek" answers that leave them more, frustrated than ever! J-JEJ_LO THERE. I'm surprised to find you still there after last week. The first column brought1,297 words
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Miscellaneous290 1959-02-16 7 By RITA DEL MAR rpODAY'S QUOTATION: "A happy childhood is one of the best gifts that parents have it in their power to bestow." Mary Cholmondeley. MONDAY FOR EVERYONE: Work quietly, unobtrusively in order to accomplish the most todavkeep clear of friction! irritability. impulse and haste. Evening: relax; enjoy yourself.290 words
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Miscellaneous200 1959-02-16 7 LI'L ABNER By Al C PP E INSTEAD OP DRIVING ALU 1 7 ANOTHER. ESerY WILL I BUT— DWE 5 rZ^T\~ ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin TummAmftuZ I LLE J' THAT S I I WELL WHAT YOU^ !T I.v E CAME TO I AWRK3HT. DON'T! |6EE. I DONT RSS200 words
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Article18 1959-02-16 9 IFxchange ition made the ti rates I Saturday: O.n. ready s- 16.035; Bel- 831|; Italian 118 words
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Article18 1959-02-16 9 t,l ATION of a rolling tion 'if sicei te ia among the consideration Rio Steel Com_a.18 words
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Article114 1959-02-16 9 WILLIAM JACKS AND Co. (M) Ltd.'s accounts for the year ended Sept. 30. 1958. show a net profit of $840,673, after providing for taxation, star! share of profits and deprecia- 1 tion. From this amount it deducted $10,000 for proposed directors' fees. Together with the balance' b_r oug114 words
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Article, Illustration200 1959-02-16 9 ELECTRICITY has brought happiness to countless homes all over the world, the senior managing director of the Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. of Japan, Mr. Arataro T__ft_________hl said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Takahashi is now on a brief visit to the Colony to study200 words
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Article205 1959-02-16 9 Spice Trade Revival Urged NEW YORK, Feb. 15, (Reuter) The New York Times said in an editorial that the spice producing areas of South and Southeast Asia "can be made profitable if there is the will to do so". The newspaper said the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far205 words
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Article99 1959-02-16 9 Banker Off To Australia MR. Lien Ying Chow, managing director of the Overseas Union Bank. Ltd., has left Singapore on a business tour of Australia In the course of which he will make a study of branch banking and rural economics. His trip is the result of the bank's rapid99 words
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Article337 1959-02-16 9 Optimism In British Industry RESULTS of the fourth enquiry by the Federation of British Industries into current industrial trends show for the first time since this series of enquiries was instituted that the numbers of firms reporting an increase in the rate of new orders outweighs though by a modest337 words
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Article382 1959-02-16 9 COPRA landings in Singapore were estimated at 1,000 tons, from Sumatra, Nias and neighbouring islands, and following th* Chinese New Year holidays may continue light for the next few days, says the weekly produce report of Lewis Peat (S'pore) Ltd. Due to more stringent382 words
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Article215 1959-02-16 9 THE Malayan Sharebrokers Association announced the following price changes: QUIET conditions prevailed in all sections on the Malayan share market, on Saturday wnh few price changes. Turover was small INDUSTRIALS Buvers Sellers V. Colls. 0.57 059 Metal Bo* 1...8 l.fio S:mc Darbv Holdings (2 fi> 3'- 3 1 William215 words
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Article340 1959-02-16 9 IN TUNKU'S LEADERSHIP By A Market Correspondent THE resignation of Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman as from April 15 next in order to devote his time to party affairs would appear to be a very sagacious move, in the view of share circles in Malaya. The circles340 words
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Article649 1959-02-16 9 ORE sales authorised under the lin control regulations for the quota period Oct. 1 to De^. 31. 1958. for the following mines were: Ramhutan 343 pi-uls; Gopeng Consolidated 1.549 piculs; Tekka 289 nicirs. Pengkalen 854 piculs; and Kent (F.M.S j Tin Dredging 584 piculs. Kent (F.M.S* shareholders649 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-02-16 9 THINKING over the question discussed during a session at the recently held Commonwealth Relations Conference in Palmerston North. New Zealand, are Singapore industrialist Mr. David Lee and Mr. James Callaehan. British MP, leaving for a break.38 words
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Advertisement235 1959-02-16 9 R Parents or guardians can open "Coins Bank" accounts in the names of the children under 12 years of age. Then how thrilled they will be to be able to choose novelty savings box in the shape of either a "PIG", a Bring them to their own Bank, and give235 words
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Article386 1959-02-16 10 A COLONY player and an official of the Singapore Kha lsa Association came to blows after a hockey match at Farrer Park stadium yesterday. The official was Mr. Sulakhan Singh and the player, Kartar Singh. i Trouble began when the player objected to derogatory386 words
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154 1959-02-16 10 West Indies Beat N. Zone By 73 Runs AMRITSAR. India. Feb 15 (Reuter >— The West Indies completed the Indian part of their tour by be a: ing North Zone by 73 runs here today. North Zone, resuming at 77 for four, needed a further 169 to win bu- after154 words
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Article59 1959-02-16 10 SERANGOON Garden Sports Club beat Royal Air i Force. Seletar. by four goals :to one In a friendly soccer match at Serangoon yesterday. Feature of the game was a fine hat-trick by centre forword Allen Green. Abdul Rahman scored the other goal for the winners. Outside left59 words
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226 1959-02-16 10 Teachers Give Ceylonese A Lesson...And Perera 's The Man Who Helps Most SINGAPORE Teachers Union eliminated Ceylon Sports Club by four goals to one in the first round of the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout competition on the Girls' Sports Club ground yesterday. Architect of the Teachers' victory was their226 words
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303 1959-02-16 10 THE KIWIS WERE SUPERIOR IN ALL DEPARTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. All round superiority gave the Ist Battalion, the New Zealand Regiment, a resounding 43 3 victory over Royal Signals in the Army Rugby Cup Malaya final yesterday. The New Zeal^nders are slated to meet the Singapore champions, the Royal Signal303 words
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Article644 1959-02-16 10 MALAYAN COACH FOR UK TRAINING The Tunku Is FAM Head For The Ninth Year... And English Coach Will Be Sent Here KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A foothill coach from Malaya will be sent to England for eight months, and a British coach will come out to Malaya. This was disclosed at644 words
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Article224 1959-02-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Penang's star centre forward Pang Siang Hock, facing a two years suspension rap from the Football Association of Malaya, Is in the clear. The association at its council meeting here today decided not to take any action against Siang Hock, but deplored224 words
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Article56 1959-02-16 10 KUALA LUMJUR. Sun. Five trustees headed by Tunku Abdul Rahman, President of the Football Association of Malaya, were appointed by the FAM at its meeting here today The other trustees are Mr. Mr Lim Kee Siong Dato Zainal Abidin bin Hati Abas Inche Jami: bin Abdul56 words
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Article34 1959-02-16 10 THE Royal Military Police beat Chinese Athletics 3-2 at Farrer Park yesterday Saddler <2> and J. Wyllie (I) scored for RMP and Yeo !r£.~ Hoe netted for the I Chinese.34 words
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Article90 1959-02-16 10 man U B V_*___H u.t^'^^B of Mai/J^B the M.-rdrtL.'^H ronferi-nr. His fft makes hin, runninc'' ,h Wt Th, T UBk| I onl > (''iniliDm^H post Ulth U 'inl the Kmithan'JJ^l ou>ted h. ,1 or»anis.n„ in m van In. nation M \Tj en bio. Th. v A dcnU y, r JH90 words
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Article75 1959-02-16 10 THI ee Lim K u f T Zain.: 9*M Nfr^ H rl Sele. i ..n < <Kll_M__| fl H I M|H tion <<!<_■ I fl 1 Match orginKarl Mr Lire. K Dr. k s m Yeang Finirv Siong Mi tL i\ Ab.r Rule* romm 01 Mr H M Ue75 words
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Article120 1959-02-16 10 HUA LIAN EDGE INDIAN XI MALACCA. Sun. Hua kern' rr?Jir r lea Ue tampions kept their unbeaten record intact by edging an &SSE invitation XI 4-3 in a fast and exciting game on the Kubu ground. Six players from the SKSrtS lndian Association Played the Invitation team. In the first120 words
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Article245 1959-02-16 10 IA HOLD 'HOME HOME' THE Singapore Indian Association held their annual "Home and Home" cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday. The Chairman's XI beat the President's XI by eight runs. After the game, Mr. If. Rajendra was elected captain of the Indian team for the season. CHAIRMAN'S XI Verity Gill245 words
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505 1959-02-16 10 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The performance of Mr. and Mrs. Loh Chin's Who Knows in the Selangor Gold Cup over 1. miles yesterday must go down in Malayan racing history as one of the most remarkable and greatest. The powerfully-built five-year-old by Migoli505 words
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Article55 1959-02-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Kiang District entered the final of the Selangor Hockey Association senior knockout tournament when they beat PWD Sports Club 1-0 on the padang yesterday. The ma'ch was evenly contested and the issue was in doubt till the final wh Vie. K'.ane's Olympic centre55 words
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Article24 1959-02-16 10 A STARTERS' number ln the Selangor Turf Club's Big Sweep in the Sunday Standard should read *****2 and not ***** as published.24 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-02-16 10 Photo. Mi K LIVING doll that any boy would want from Santa <><r< > the holiday mood tr.th lur-tr,m,ned cap and ski tuit. She dona htr the water* of sunny Cypress Gardens, Fla; USA UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article, Illustration300 1959-02-16 11 I)AY THE 13th... 7IONAL NEMESIS THE YANKS Jf way around tbe world from its point of origin Id StatetJ Navy ship Bremerton faced a New Zealand jn in Indian field in front of Chinese boys coming >m <n English school in the American sport of softrrid.iv the 13th proved to300 words
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Article84 1959-02-16 11 (UMPUR. Sun. meeting today. reconstitute th* ird so that no 5 e will be a memboard, to assist the p.s. it wa.s decided additional Ave all gate matches y the FAM would defray the sending a referee -n to officiate at j former system r>84 words
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Article27 1959-02-16 11 A LUMPUR. Sun.— layan Chinese Footlocation has decided I the Hongkong Chintball Association to lal a Lumpur between I July this year for Ho Cup competition.27 words
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Article31 1959-02-16 11 I, Sun. Mrs B. Gortc and T. Somes won M Foursomes Citableof the PT. ib golf section t>' or nine holes re|r -:p were Mrs Mary I rong Wai Nyean.31 words
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Article73 1959-02-16 11 BAARLEM. Holland. Feb. 15 (Reuter) Indonesian Fred Sonneville. defending champion and Denmark's Kurt Nielsen, Joergen Hageman. and Bent Albertsen reached the men's singles semifinals of the Dutch international badminton championships here last night. Three Danes also reached the women's singles semifinals Inger Kjaergaard. Karin Rasmussen and73 words
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Article64 1959-02-16 11 ADELAIDE. Feb 15 (Reuter. Lew Hoad. former Wimbledon rhampion. beat his fellow Australian Ken Rosewall 5-7, 7-5. 6-4, in the final of the South Australian professional lawn tennis tournament here yesterday. The match was interrupted several times by heavy rain. Hoad was erratic in the early stages,64 words
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Article77 1959-02-16 11 HONOLULU. Feb. 15 (UPI) The Nationalist Chinese basketball team arrived from Los Angeles on Saturday for two games against the University of Hawaii and a U.S. marine team next week. Commenting on the Incident at the World basketball tournament in Santiago. Chile, ln which the Russians77 words
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Article59 1959-02-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Maintenance Section *A' beat Carriage and Wagon Department 4-1 in the Malayan Railways Sentul Works hockey competition for the Waad Bin Jamaluddin's Cup on the Sentul ground yesterday At half lime Maintenance led 2-0. Kernail Singh (3) and Kuldip Singh scored for Maintenance while59 words
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Article135 1959-02-16 11 Delany Scores His 34th Win NEW YORK. Feb. 15 (Reuter) Ron Delany, Ireland's 1,500 metres Olympic champion, gained his 34th consecutive indoor success when he won the 880 yards at Madison Square Garden here last night. Delany beat Tom Murphy (New York i b v inches to win in one135 words
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Article, Illustration119 1959-02-16 11 ATLAY - ATLAY h LANCE Rt;V£NTLOW~ *T%t*jmr* «>* SrOKTS CAK t*Utlt>t:S *0R T_| FIRST TIME IR THS WISTORV CP THE EVENT, A O.S. SPORTS CAI RECENTLY WON THE TWO AfcAJOR RACES IN THE ANNUAL NASSAU, MITISH WEST INWeS, SPORTS CAR CLASSIC. IT AISO NURKS THE FIRST FOREIGN WIN FOR A119 words
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Article229 1959-02-16 11 DUBLIN Feb. 15 (Reuter) England scored a lucky 3 o win over Ireland in the Rugby Union International at Lansdowne Road here yesterday. The winning score came In the 35th minute for the first half, Beverley Risman. the .stand-off half, kicking a penalty goal from the229 words
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Article814 1959-02-16 11 SPURS SNATCH EQUALISER IN LAST MINUTE LONDON, Feb. 15 (Reuter) Aston Villa. Blackpool, Burnley and Luton are through to the last eight of the English Football Association Cup competition. But with four of yesterday's fifth round matches ending in draws, the other quarter-final places still remain814 words
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Article155 1959-02-16 11 MELBOURNE. Feb. 15 (Reuter) Jim Laker, the Surrey off-spinner, who had a temperature of 100 before playing in the fifth Test match here yesterday, was feeling better today. Meanwhile, Peter Loader, the Surrey fast bowler, has found that one after effect of last week's car accident, has155 words
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Article47 1959-02-16 11 LONDON. Feb. 15 (Reuter). The replays in the English Football Association Cup fifth round will all take place on Wednesday, February 18. They are: Sheffield United v. Arsenal Nottingham Forest v. Birmingham City. Presion North End v. Bolton Wanderers. Norwich Citv v. Tottenham Hotspur.47 words
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Article1061 1959-02-16 11 Results Positions LONDON. Frb. IS ißeuten Results of yesterday'* English and Scottish matches were. Football Association tun Fifth round. Arsenal 2. Sheffield I td. 2. Birmingham C. 1, N ham F. 1. Blackpool 3. VV B'wieh A. 1. Bolton W. 2. Preston M E. 2. BurnlM 1. Portsmouth 0 Everton1,061 words
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Article52 1959-02-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The following are the YMCA office-bearers Chairman: H. A. Soars. Secretary: V. A. R. Knight, Cricket: M. Arunasalam, Hockey: K Selvanayagam, Football: Shariff bin Mohd Nor, Tennis Billv Lim Kiat Huat, Badminton: K. P. Thomas, Billiards. S. K Chan, Athletics: P. Rajaratnam, Indoor Games:52 words
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Article358 1959-02-16 12 Premier seeks new security powers Trade Unions meet to decide course of action..... COLOMBO, Ceylon, Feb. 15 (Reuter) The political atmosphere was tense here yesterday as the Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, in a nationwide broadcast, defended his government's intention of assuming new security powers. As he358 words
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Article, Illustration245 1959-02-16 12 BAN ON MAKARIOS TO END SOON NICOSIA. Feb. 15 (Reuter) Twenty-four Cypriot Greek leaders summoned bv Archbishop Makarios to London to advise him during the AngloGreek Turkish forthcoming j conference on Cyprus left Nicosia town today with shouts iof "bring Makarios back with i 3'ou," ringing in their ears. AUPI - 245 words
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Article75 1959-02-16 12 SEOUL, Feb. 15 (Reuter)— The South Korean Ministry of Education has announced that it has accepted an invitation from the Federation of Motion Picture Producers' Association in Asia to enter films in the sixth Asian Film Festival expected to open in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, on Mav75 words
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261 1959-02-16 12 WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 (Reuter) President Eisenhower announced that Secretary of State Dulles has cancer of an undetermined extent and that the secretary will continue to take leave of absence for treatment. Meanwhile speculation arose quickly today a s to a possible successor261 words
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Article114 1959-02-16 12 JOHANNESBURG. Feb. 15 (Reuter) An African armed only with a penknife has killed a leopard after a desperate fight to the death in the Potgietersrust area of Northern Transvaal. The leopard sprang on the Africaj. named Andries as he was tending his crops. Andries flung it114 words
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Article40 1959-02-16 12 WASHINGTON, Feb. 15, (Reuter) Information gathered in the Antarctic during the International Geophysical Year tended to confirm meteorologists' belief that the world has been getting warmer since about the beginning of this century, according to an American scientist.40 words
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177 1959-02-16 12 ZURICH. Feb. 15 (Reuter) Donald Hume will probably have a public trial before three judges here in April on charges of murder, atte lpted murder and armed robberv. Police Captain Hans Stotz. the officer in charge of the Hume case, who announced this yesterday,177 words
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Article198 1959-02-16 12 Formosa denies a BOAC charge TAIPEI, Feb. 15 (UPI) The spokesman for the Nationalist Chinese Defence Ministry, Admiral Liu Hoh-Tu, denied today charges by the British Overseas Airways Corporation that two Chinese Sabcrjct fighters bad buzzed a British Comet airliner between Hong Kong and Tokyo on Jan. 30. "Nothing like198 words
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Article111 1959-02-16 12 CASTRO AS PRESIDENT: ONE SNAG HAVANA. Feb. 15 (UP) —J The only stumbling block between Fidel Castro and the Presidency of Cuba now is the requirement that a President be separated from the armed forces for at least six months. In accepting the office of Prime Minister, the 32-.vear old111 words
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889 1959-02-16 12 MEN ARE BORN POLYGAMOUS, SAYS WOMAN LEGISLATOR JAKARTA, Feb 15 (UPI) —"Man,'' the woman said, "was born polygamous." But the pretiy, slender Javanese woman, a member of parliament, made it c'ear she intends to see that changed in Indonesia. "Practically all male animals are," she continued. "But unlike the jungledwelling889 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-02-16 12 TWENTY-seven-year-old British film actress Mara Lane with German millionaire-sportsman Gunther Caches Von Opel, a member of the internationally famous car-manufacturing family in St. Morltz. Mara has become engaged to Gunther, and since Christmas they have been staying at the Palace Hotel in St. M where they became engagedUPI - 79 words
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223 1959-02-16 12 CANBERRA, Feb. 15 (Reuter) A joint IndonesianAustralian communique said tonight that differences between the two countries remained despite five days of talks here between their Foreign Ministers. The communique was Issued as Dr. Subandrio. Indonesian Foreign Minister. comple ed a five-dav visit to223 words
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133 1959-02-16 12 REDS CLAIM CAPTURE OF US-TRAINED SABOTEURS MOSCOW. Feb 15 < Reuter* —The Soviet State Security Service has announced :he capture of four Turks alleged to be American-trained sPic. and the killing of a fifth during an exchange of fire with guards near the Turkish-Soviet frontier, the Soviet news agency Tass133 words
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Article149 1959-02-16 12 At Khy^ Feb 15 ,r beard* d k chiel m. fought With lh( pe.idrn of I thr k The V their code i t.onar-. Eliza. In guarding ihebS ghar I While v. purdal public Whrn Lh. thi* n irom La H» I. miM. trom tl tain> ar Later he149 words
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Article17 1959-02-16 12 VIENNA The prrt.. Hungarian c decided to tic rtlatioi ment nf 1. j pest re\w I17 words
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