Singapore Standard, 26 February 1959
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Title Section21 1959-02-26 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohone 2548! 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1959. •IX No. 233. 15 «-ts. 14 Pages. (FINAL EDITION)21 words
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Article863 1959-02-26 1 PREDAWN SWOOP ON ALLEGED MCP SUPPORTERS Federation move to stamp out Red subversion Students, union leaders, teachers among detained KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— One hundred and nineteen people were today detained by Special Branch officers in a predawn crackdown on alleged supporters of the Malayan Communist Party. The863 words
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410 1959-02-26 1 TWO GANG 'WARS' AND A WOMAN SLASHED IN A CINEMA SECRET society thugs were on the warpath in Singapore last night. In four known cases between 9 p.m. and midnight five people were set upon by gang^ter.>. They were all sent to the Gene/al Hosp A .al. Two of the410 words
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Article87 1959-02-26 1 THE Ministry for Education last night announced the results of the 1958 Cambridge Higher School Certificate: Full report in Page 10. SINGAPORE tin price yesterday gained S3;l, to reach $406 .i per pieul. the highest price for more than three years. Yesterday's price was only slightly lower87 words
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Article306 1959-02-26 1 COMMISSIONER Mr. A. E. G. Blades in an order of the day to all members of the Singapore Police Force congratulated them on the splendid work they had put in during the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh. As a reward, all ranks were given one306 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-02-26 1 PRINCE PHILIP received a thunderous farewell at the Singapore docktid* yesterday. ThU Standard pie shorn a small section of the crowd thai turned up to wish him goodbye.28 words
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Article, Illustration99 1959-02-26 1 pBBHB| "PLEASE THANK ALL YOUK ST/MF AND READERS FOR KIND MESSAGE SIGNED PHILIP" THIS WAS THE ROYAL REPLY THE STANDARD RECEIVED AT 4.59 P.M. YESTERDAY FROM PRINCE PHILIP'S YACHT, BRITANNIA, AS II WAS STEAMINC INTO WEST BORNEO WATERS. EARLIER THE STANDARD SENT THIS MESSACE ON BEHALF OF ITSStandardpic - 99 words
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559 1959-02-26 1 Ranjit Gill - Ranjit Gill by THE Duke of Edinburgh left Singapore yesterday for Borneo and, at the Harbour Board wharves, hundreds of people wept as they waved good-bye to the Royal visitor who had enchanted the entire city in three short days. As the elegant559 words
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Advertisement132 1959-02-26 1 f I c*___^____. 111 \^Z* J forbidden SI I aUADRONAL P LLIEVES PAIN ALMOST lINISTAMTLY BWLUQ2J M9PII. 7015 Wt I M $745/- (S'pore/Penang) ■M^U $925/- (Federation /Borneo^ S Another Crundig masterpiece in an EJTTiHTFI elegant cabinet of popular contem«P^***^ porarv des:Rn Finished in walnut elm I with maple or ash132 words
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Advertisement1414 1959-02-26 2 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M. V. "ORANJE" Berthed: 24.2.59. 8. H. B. Godowns: 1/2. General survey will Bte held on the 3.3.59. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE EOYAL DUTCH MAIL, 41. Robinson Road. Telephone 21-366. NOTICE In the Estate of LIM JIE JOONG, deed. PURSUANT to Section 291,414 words
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Advertisement563 1959-02-26 2 NOTICES THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED CENTRAL OFFICE, MADRAS. TABLE 'F' (Pursuant to Section 223 of The Companies Act 1956). Form of Statement to be published by Limited Banking Companies, Insurance Companies and Deposit, Provident or Benefit Societies). The Shore capital of the Company is Rs. 100,00.000/- divided into 100.000563 words
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Advertisement620 1959-02-26 2 TENDER NOTICES P.VV.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the State Engineer. Pahang Kuantan. up to 3.00 p.m. on 19.3.59 for the supply of paint for period 1.4.59 to 31.3.60. Full particulars are obtainable from the State Engineer's Office. Pahang, Kuantan. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by620 words
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Advertisement163 1959-02-26 2 N O T I C E MINISTRY OF I.AROI'R WELFARE Visit of M.S. M Kunn*holm" Sunday. Ist Marrh A* the visit of the above vessel filli on Sundav applications may be made by shopowners connected with the tourist trade to remain open for the usual business hour* this day: 1.163 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article449 1959-02-26 3 departure from Singapore yesterday of Lj, Royal guesr, Prince Philip, amid continuing stations of loyalty and friendship, must give hxens of this island now time for reflection the impressions which this great and memorable must make on their minds. They can take the noble part they played449 words
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Article349 1959-02-26 3 'HILE hiding its head in chagrin over the of it-s call for a boycott of official functions i were held in honour of Prince Philip's visit ;apore, the Peoples Action Party found time ink up another move to divert attention from asco. It was put into effect349 words
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Article, Illustration953 1959-02-26 3 FRANCIS ASHBORN - Ceylon Now Faces A New crisis FRANCIS ASHBORN by COLOMBO, 4 NEW trial of strength is imminent in Ceylon between Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike's coalition Government and the Trotskyist opposition. In this crisis the Trotskyists may well have the Communists as allies. Mr. Bandaranaike's Government began its career nearly three years953 words
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Article58 1959-02-26 3 I 21 Lim Teck Kim Road. Spore 2 I PO Bo* No 1563 Cables. TICERNEWS" H A LOK*pi,« T^l: ***** (5 lines) All departments I ru China Insurance Bid«.. 174. Batu Rd B Tcleohone ***** m 93. Cowan St Tel: 3829 L *tC* 8 Le.th St58 words
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Article, Illustration770 1959-02-26 3 WILLIAM FITTER - Australian Storm Over New Guinea WILLIAM FITTER by SYDNEY an eight-day whirlwind visit to Australia and New Zealand, which can only be described as a diplomatic triumph, Dr. Subandrio, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, has gone back to Jakarta. These are his achievements. First, he persuaded the Australian Government to agree770 words
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Article70 1959-02-26 3 Shorts from the Talks The Poet In The City "POETRY is about what Is real and important to people, and the city is very real and terribly important in our lives. I myself, these days, find poems looking at me from the windows of the closed cotton mills as often70 words
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Article655 1959-02-26 3 Robert Duffy - Robert Duffy iny 1 OTTAWA QIL may do for the Arctic islands north of mainland Canada what gold did for the Yukon and North-west Territories at the end of the last century. Publication of a Government geological study showing formations characteristic of oil-bearing land has caused a655 words
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Article, Illustration352 1959-02-26 3 J^EAO^G the comments and views of the Communist Press and Radio in Russia. Peking and other "curtained" countries *e are reminded of uhat Ramakrisbnan D a lmii wrote in his One World Government. "The masses are neither so wise nor talented as to select (he right course. They352 words
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Advertisement121 1959-02-26 3 888 (S) OO oom oo 1 [C^^l f^^&Tf] B^«^ft^^S^* H|||| Ih^y?^ OF 89 The beautifully made and very spacious G E C Elegant Eight keeps fresh food fresher. It has double saladors and space for frozen packaged food*, two egg racks and bottle racks in the door; a big rhiller121 words
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349 1959-02-26 4 Turn-out by the masses to greet Royal visitor proves it— SPA THE Singapore Peoples' Alliance last night declared that the masses in the Colony were not pro-PAP, as they defied the party's challenge to boycott the Duke of Edinburgh during his recent state349 words
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220 1959-02-26 4 Two senior men quit Council: More to follow THE Singapore City Council is being threatened by sn exodus of senior local officers. Staff sources disclosed that the first to leave are Mr. Chua Eck Chuan, an assistant treasurer, and Mr. A. Jansen, an assistant mechanical inspector. Mr. Chua ttl with220 words
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Article128 1959-02-26 4 Open Shops ThisSunday Only If... SHOPS in the tourist shopping centres of Singapore, which normally dose on Sunday, will be allowed to open this Sunday provided they apply for permission before 4 p.m. tomorrow. This concession to the tourist trade la made by the Ministry of Labour and Welfare in128 words
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306 1959-02-26 4 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE From KUCHING, Wed. Sarawak is all set to give the Duke of Edinburgh a truly magnificent welcome when he arrives here tomorrow from Singapore for a 41-hour tour of this country From the minute the Koja) yacht Britannia306 words
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648 1959-02-26 4 IPOH, Wed. An expectant mother, Fco Shing Moi, 28, alleged to have drowned her three small children in a disused mining: pool and then attempted suicide in July last year, was today said to have been suffering: from "puerperal insanity" and lived648 words
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Article, Illustration25 1959-02-26 4 PRIXCE PHILIP chats with the Governor of Sinjjapo re, Sir William Goode, shortly before h, saiW^ Britannia for Borneo. StandardpicStandardpic - 25 words
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Advertisement94 1959-02-26 4 <^^ NURSING- MOTHER A really smart publication that provides for the recording of many fascinating details of baby's birth, j^^/^^2gs£s§jYCk progress, christening, first remarks and actions, photo\il\^^^^^ T/ graphs and family tree etc. \ft^g f^rr^y^s. Presented with the Compliments of NESTLE'S \(rf PROPRIETORS OF /^^\r^!/'/ Modified Powdered Milk for infant94 words
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Advertisement31 1959-02-26 4 COTY COSMETIC STAND &*r 1 PDITF rr*dr M\ designed stand. We arp proud N at the Exp Coty Stand ho> the Rfil prtM Attractively Oe make sure Agents: J.H.VAVASSEUR& CO. (M)LIOj31 words
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Article, Illustration142 1959-02-26 5 ■n LINDSAY, an exK international m lid in Singapore E- that he expected W blow-ups" be--1 Chinese ComK Nationalists H j oar or two. E the signinK mbardment of Islands by the that this inH> t the Communists K pared to force H.142 words
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Article80 1959-02-26 5 BC Chief Talk On Radio, TV •FAERALof the B- asting Corporaran Jacob, will give I :ews on the television will v in an inc Radio Singaof ProMr. Derek Cooper, 8.15 p.m. who visited the this month, is radio stations in ew Sir lan will the purpose of his the functions80 words
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Article99 1959-02-26 5 ■PORE Coroner was *y that a man killherause he believed a bad boy." Hing, the recorded a suicide ■quest on Tarn •vho jumped from r of a house in at about Feb. a ti v irpenter, said occupied a •ns Sen Street. obless for99 words
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Article26 1959-02-26 5 <>ne armed stripped a valuables in a Singapore, yesed a watch fcli Hor.g and and a neckl 2 °o from his girl26 words
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Article305 1959-02-26 5 KL water ration may be cut again KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The water situation in the Federal capital was progressively worsening and the people would have to make a very determined effort to restrict water consumption to only essential purposes, Kuala Lumpur Water Engineer, Mr. R. Cook, warned today. He said305 words
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988 1959-02-26 5 WO MILLION VOTERS WILL GO TO THE POLLS Stricter goods damp —so fewer from Fed. go on China trips National elections planned for August Fed. commissioner 2 2^o nn^ A 4 LUM ™R- Wed. There will be about 2 250,000 voters in the forthcoming; general elections, an increase of some988 words
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Article67 1959-02-26 5 PAY CUT FOR GETTING INTO DEBTS THE Singapore City Council's Staff Committee has decided to punish two clerks in the Water Department for getting into debt and contravening Conduct and Discipline Rules. The Committee reduced the salary of these clerks, who are drawing $475 a month, to $459 (one increment67 words
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Article169 1959-02-26 5 THE wife of a Warrant Officer in the Federation, who was flown to Singapore last week for treatment of head injuries sustained in a road accident, wa s yesterday put on a plane to England for urgent brain surgery. Medical authorities decided to send169 words
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Article58 1959-02-26 5 PROFESSOR R. J. S. Tickle, of the Dental Surgery Department of the University of Malaya in Singapore, yesterday gave a talk on '"The Arctic Eskimos" at the Rotary lunch The professor, who has visited more than 60 countries gave a detaiki geographical description of the Arctic58 words
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230 1959-02-26 5 Non-PAP wards neglected says SPA SINGAPORE Peoples* Alliance City Councillor (Bukit Merah), Mr. G. G. Samy. yesterday alleged that Mayor Ong Eng Guan and Peoples Action Party City Councillors were "mixing party politics with the welfare of rate-payers." Mr. Samy claimed that the Mayor and his PAP colleagues in the230 words
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185 1959-02-26 5 THE Citizens' Party of Singapore a new political party based on Socialism, Democracy and Equality yesterday published its constitution. Main objects of the new party are: To seek by constitutional means the independence of Singapore and to eliminate racial discrimination and colonial exploitation. To185 words
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79 1959-02-26 5 POLICE FIND YOUTH S BODY IN RIVER SINGAPORE Police yesterday recovered the body of 17-year-old Foo See Sai from the Kallang River. The body was found wedged under a house on stilts on the muddy banks of the river. Foo and three other youths were rowing a boa- when it79 words
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Article31 1959-02-26 5 PENANG, Wed. H.M.S. Cavalier will pay operational visits to Penan" anrl the surrounding islands between Feb 27 and March 8. The destroyer was built in November 1044.31 words
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Advertisement188 1959-02-26 5 People who eat QUAKER Oats work better than you do mor e easilyT." more "quick- tJ^^i/iL=j£y delicious, nutritious QUAKER I fill? Ind ererj day. Ja> I^^Joo^p| HOUSES OF VARIOUS TYPES FROM $9,500 AT EVERCREEN PARK. KAMPAR GARDLNS HAPPY GARDENS, IPOH AT SEAVIEW PARK, FETTES PARK, PENANC EASY PAYMENTS WITH 15188 words
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290 1959-02-26 6 E. M. RASHEED - AN 'ECONOMIC WAR' BETWEEN FED, S'PORE E. M. RASHEED Merger is the only way to avoid it says MCA leader By THE Malayan Chinese Association yesterday warned that unless there was an early merger there was bound to be an "economic war" between Singapore and the Federation to the detriment290 words
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Article, Illustration156 1959-02-26 6 NORTH CHINA BEAUTY IS ALSO BOSS OF THE SHOW MEET the "Queen of Peking Opera." Miss Yu Soo Chow, (above), who arrived m Singapore from Hongkong to give a series of performances in Singapore. Miss Yu is leader of the Soo Chow Pekina156 words
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Article253 1959-02-26 6 Caretaker Govt. during elections IPOH, Wed. Provisions for a "caretaker government" during the period of the forthcoming State elections were approved today when the Perak Council of State passed a motion accepting certain amendments to the constitution. The amendments provided for the appointment of the State Secretary, State Legal Adviser253 words
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Article212 1959-02-26 6 UNIVERSITY of Malaya Students' Union yesterday categorically denied allegations that University students had something to do with the fire hoax at the Singapore Polytechnic on Tuesday. Secretary of the Union. Mr. Eric Yeow. *av e three specific points: That the Union after making necessary inquiries212 words
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Article58 1959-02-26 6 NEW DELHI, Feb. 25— Mr. Wee Kim Wee, United Press International Manaser for Malaya, has been newly designated Manager for Malaya. Singapore and North Borneo,. it was announced today by Mr. Earnest Hoberecht, UPI Vice-President and General Manager for Asia. Mr. Wee joined UPI in58 words
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Article, Illustration233 1959-02-26 6 SLAIN BAR MANAGER PLANNED TO QUIT-WIDOW BAR manager, Yong So Jin, 51, was contemplating quitting his job when he was knifed to death at the junction of Mill Lane and Kallang Road, Singapore, early yesterday. His widow, Madam Lai Yok Sim, 34. mother of four, told The Standard yesterday the233 words
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Article102 1959-02-26 6 ASSEMBLYMAN. Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim (PAP) will ask the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. if he had obtained the permission of parents to allow school children to line the route of the Duke of Edinburgh's State Drive last Sunday. The question in full reads: "To102 words
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Article191 1959-02-26 6 THE Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the Singapore High Court yesterday reserved judgment in a suit in which a Dutch shipping firm, KPM, was applying for an injunction to restrain 29 Indonesian petty officers from remaining in the company's ship, the Ophir. Sir Alan191 words
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Article, Illustration209 1959-02-26 6 S pore has one fault so say tourists THE American and Canadian tourists from the luxury liner Bergensjford have all found this cosmopolitan city of Singapore a "most fascinating place." The only disappointment expressed was that nothing "typical of Singapore" could be acquired. What struck these tourists most was the209 words
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398 1959-02-26 6 AT the end of "a fantastic story" by Joseph Fernandez, 21. of East Coast Road during his trial in a Singapore court yesterday, the judge said that he found the task of deciding his case an easy one. Second District Judge Mr. T. S.398 words
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409 1959-02-26 6 Malaya leads in Asian progress Information Chief %ess dependence on rubber KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya has topped other South and Asian countries in development, and it can now take its pho j of Asian progress/' declared the Federation's Director of Inform^ Inche Yaacob bin Abdul LatifT, today. Speaking on the409 words
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129 1959-02-26 6 UMNO bid to stop Ministers 'fox-trotting' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed —Kuala T*^ of UMNO will resolve on Mar R that i leaders and ministers should not take of western dancing at functions I 4 mitteo mJ* Stat* I quart, I tion The Koala t^K driver I the n such weap 1129 words
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Advertisement173 1959-02-26 6 Your doctor will tell you that young children need special nourishment, often missing from ordinary food. Farex the three-cereal food made by Glaxo gives them the extra nourishment they need. Added to it are calcium and vitamin D to strengthen the bones and teeth; Bgroup vitamins to encourage the appetite173 words
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Advertisement18 1959-02-26 6 ACROSS FOUR K HUNDRED «WB MILES OF Jsbß MERCILESS DC S!«"^ LEFT A T«A -'*fl PB I -•aV<18 words
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Article177 1959-02-26 7 Council to discuss hawkers A HEATED debate orr hawkers proWems in Singapore is expected at the ordinary meeting of the City Council tomorrow. The debate will be initiated by a motion tabled by People's Alliance Member. Mr. Tang Peng Yeu, asking" the Council to stop the prosecution of hawkers in177 words
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Article30 1959-02-26 7 MEMBERS of the Nanyang University Commission were entertained at a cocktail party by the President of the Singapore MCA. Mr. Wong Foo Nam. at his re-, sidence yesterday.30 words
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350 1959-02-26 7 'Be gentlemen/ UMNO urges members of rival parties KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Kuala Lumpur UMNO division, in its annual report, warned rival parties not to make personal attacks" on candidates contesting the first post-Merdeka elections this year. The Division advocated the importance of discipline among350 words
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172 1959-02-26 7 N. BORNEO SENDS $5,000 FOR THE FIRE VICTIMS GOVERNMENT of British North Borneo yesterday donated $5,000 to the relief fund of the Kampong Tiong Bahru fire victims. In a telegram to the Singapore Government, the Governor of NortV Borneo. Sir Roland Turnbull, said: "My Government wishes to be associated with172 words
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Article145 1959-02-26 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 85> 85i R.S.S. No. 1 March 861 861 R.S.S. No. 1 April 87} 8"i R.S.S. No 2 85 85* R.S.S. No. 3 84J 842 Tone: Quiet. The tin price in Singapore was 5406? per145 words
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119 1959-02-26 7 SAILOR HAD UNLICENSED PISTOL: FINED NORWEGIAN Vice-Consul. Mr. L. Castberg. yesterday acted as interpreter in a Singapore court in a case where Able-Seaman Age Karlsen of the luxury liner Bergensfjord was charged with having a pistol without a licence. Karlsen who wa.« described by his Chief Officer, Mr. Dale, as119 words
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Article, Illustration266 1959-02-26 7 Diamond ring worth $2,000 ALOR STAR, Wed. a youth of the Kedah ruling family, who promised his grandmother 20 years ago to marry the girl he had chosen to be his wife, tonight travelled in an open Cadillac to be united to her in matrimony. He266 words
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Article36 1959-02-26 7 HONGKONG. Feb 25, Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.93 to £1 Sterling $5.74 to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan $1; SO.Ofi to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.5 to a tael.36 words
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Article315 1959-02-26 7 Hawker who had a gun jailed MR. JUSTICE BUTTROSE in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday sentenced Tan Joo Seng, 28. a hawker, to seven years' jail when he was -found guilty of unlawful possession of a revolver and five rounds of ammunition. Tan was arrested in the Raffles Hotel Hairdressing315 words
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358 1959-02-26 7 PENANG, Wed. Three fishermen, who have been missing for 47 days after being lost at sea about 200 miles off Penang, returned to their homes last nifht and were given a big welcome by their families They were a taikong, Teoh Ah Cheng.358 words
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Article56 1959-02-26 7 A MOTOR-CYCLIST, Ho Weng Sung of Geylang, was fined a total of $62 in a Singapore Traffic Court yesterday for riding a motor-cycle without a licence and whilst not being covered by third party insurance at Sims Avenue on Dec. 5 last year. He was56 words
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Article39 1959-02-26 7 THIEVES scaling a back wall and gaining entrance into a second-hand bicycle dealer's shop In Taiping stole cash and jewellery amounting to about $600 early yesterday morning while the occupants of the house were still fast asleep.39 words
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Article, Illustration181 1959-02-26 7 General says: U.N. Force con handle N. Korean attack COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF of the United Nations Command in South Korea, General George H. Decker, said in Singapore yesterday that his forces could handle" any attack by North Koreans. Gen. Decker, who arrived here by air on a Far Ea?t orientation tour, told181 words
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Advertisement241 1959-02-26 7 *Esm %B Opms Today! tt TsJftSf* a J X wfifVftav L^^fi a r bi Elk X JiHURRAH Jt *-sss^ -k [f'ilSfYl Phon Oamns Today l n«.m.-i.45-«.M tTilllfif HJ4OS VpWO* f WOOf. p| 9J|O pßt H Tow/we THf TfNs*ows of "Rf At Window"! 1 1 JflMB Sra« KIM NOVAK J rTWHfTfTTITTm241 words
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Miscellaneous540 1959-02-26 7 ?t S K u' mc t> 940 I 2^ Brval News 7° 5 R ie Shin 3 L^B aW i« ki I■aT i M AM BW a1 fil il aTiW usic< 9 VVhat you Think? Musical Clock. 800 News. S< i A■ aT Ikl lil *MW Mm llf* I k540 words
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Advertisement824 1959-02-26 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6, *****/4 132/6. Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax. Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia 6- Cult Porto Spore P.S'ham Penang MYRMIDON nowMOinmrMwrw* 17/2S Mar 26 Mar 27/28 Mat TE UCER 7/12Jun 13 |un 14/15 |un Carriers option to proceed824 words
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Advertisement1152 1959-02-26 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) <!2 lined 257 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 'C' SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON 6 CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Sxiex with liberty to proceed via Panama ot Cap* ot Good Hop.) Carriers option to proceed via othet ports to load1,152 words
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Advertisement1009 1959-02-26 8 I MITSUI IS LINE JAPAN LINE S'pore P.S'hom Penong Hakubasan Maru for Japan ports 21 Mar 19 Mar 17 Mor Hodakasan Maru for Japan ports via Manila, Pusan 23 Mar *i"7^ Nasuson Maru for Japan ports 25 Mar 23 Mar 21 Mar Akakurasan Maru mm M w for Japan ports1,009 words
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Advertisement629 1959-02-26 8 EAST ASIATIC m HOMEWARD SAILINGS for Aden. Port s Q d 'IB Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Bremen. Namburo r« ''I ond Oslo. Optll Sn JB S'pore p5 K flf •"SELANDIA" .mm 262 si "KIN A" 5 /6 m« •"FALSTRIA" »/2.m.. 22:3M "SIBONGA 3. m«,4 ap. >Ap I Colls London tor passenger*. Fv629 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-02-26 9 H Hiffa Commi.ssL f >dPration and K, ner in Singapore, K K H.inrrji. visited 111 p.tvilinns and ,n in ea pore Conm -Mtion on Mon- Photo shows Mr. Banerji signing the visitors' book, at the Indian Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council's pavilion. Looking on are (from86 words
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Article223 1959-02-26 9 I R. Wed. I ,-..*iate a sales I =:^n in the I I mmunist I to sell them I i :ral nibI: rni today B aturai pe of rubber oratories B tation of the I h Institute of I designed tn I rising In B compounds I are B:223 words
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Article36 1959-02-26 9 il i cent in to for Intergrade March r -.:pport from higher on the steady itions. interest ip fair quanti■.c m irkel Lttle trading. ore buyers at levels, but int. sed quiet.36 words
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Article22 1959-02-26 9 OAPORfi Chamber ot Rubber Assoclaprices in eerr.s iay were: Buvers Selleis 85 J 85i Mar. BTi BTi 842 842 steady.22 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-02-26 9 cost of USS3 million Fair at the Harumi fair ground. About 70 per cent of the construction work on the total area of some 25,539 square metres have been finished already. CONSTRUCTION work on three pavilions for use in the International Fair to be opened in61 words
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200 1959-02-26 9 R.I. To Restore Merchant Shipping JAKARTA, Feb. 25 (Reuter) Indonesia is slowly restoring to full strength her merchant shipping fleet, which forms a vital link between the inhabitants of the Archipelego's 3,000 islands. The inter-island fleet dropped from 1 75 to 96 vessels, when the Dutch-owned KPM fleet left after200 words
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Article190 1959-02-26 9 Industrials Quiet On Share Mart TINS and Rubbers were generally better, while Industrials continued quiet on •.he Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover improved slightly. The Malayan Sharebrokers Association announced the following price changes: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Hrnrv Waugh 1.18 1.21 UK B'hai Bank <HK Regd.) 435.00 445.00 cd M Cement190 words
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Article284 1959-02-26 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fra^cr and Neave ord.s. $1.51 i to $f.52i: Gammon $1.68; W Hammer $1.55; H. Waugh $120 to $122; Hume ords. A5/l|; Crment $1.65; M. Colls. 60c: Metal Box $1.52. $1.53; Robinson ords. $1.30: S. Co A d Storage 85c. Straits284 words
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Article38 1959-02-26 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready were.— Belgian Francs 1632-1/4; Deutsche Marks 136-5/8. Reyals (Saudi Arabian) 154-1/4 Other exchange rates remain unaltered.38 words
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Article98 1959-02-26 9 SINGAPORE Crarese ProdidC* Exchange nooo closing p r ices Der oieul yesterday were- Copra Dec-Jan. $42$ buyers; $43$ sellers; coconut oil in bulk $631 sellers in arum* $67 sellers; Muntok white pepper $149 sellers; Sarawak white $148 sellers; special Sarawak black $79 Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable98 words
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Article145 1959-02-26 9 OUTER ROADS Ettrickbank. Tynriareus. Rita Pres. Taylor. San Ricardo Batoela Nieuw Holland. Sangola Ra.iula Karaton Camphviys Santhia, Empire Gaunet. Danak'il Kian Aun Pred. Clover, Livenza Kampala. Pres. Pierce, Agagan Island Saidja, Banto. Slamat Statius Jensen. BiMiton Burumun Blissful, Hedja Maerek. I'horstrand. Lapez. Everlife. Rpael Javanese Prince. Sibigo.145 words
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Article, Illustration467 1959-02-26 9 CALL TO MAINTAIN FREEDOM IN TRADE l<iitunv<> Ami 1 iuttnui <<> PROSPECTS for trade in Malaya and Singapore are good, provided the Governments of the two territories do not interfere with private enterprise. This was stated in Singapore yesterday by the chairman and managing director of J. H. Vavasseur Co467 words
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Article172 1959-02-26 9 P.I. Trade Offer To Britain MANILA. Feb. 25 (LPD— Fiiipino senators, have offered the United Kingdom traae incentives, similar to those granted to the United States along with a bid for closer relationship between the Philippines and the U.K. The offers were made en Monday, when the British delegation to172 words
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Article77 1959-02-26 9 COLOMBO, Feb. 25 ißeuter) Ceylon and Russia will sign an agreement next week for the establishment of a motor tyre and ;übe factory in the island, it was reported here today. The factory, estimated to cost about, 20 million rupees. will be initially designed to meet77 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-02-26 9 PHOTO shows Kian Gwan (M) Ltd 's booth at the Singapore Constitution Exposition, which won second prize In th« "best decorated stall" contest organised by the fair's sponsors.32 words
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245 1959-02-26 9 THE Governor of Malacca, Tun Leong Yew Koh. will open Standard-Vacuum Oil company's milliondollar, new Malacca terminal on Saturday. The terminal, situated at Tanjong Kling, 7| miles north of Malacca town, with its unique submarine pipeline, is claimed by the company as the first245 words
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Article81 1959-02-26 9 LONDON. Feb. 25 <Reuter) The Ford Motor Company today announce new versions of the Consul, Zephyr and Zodiac models Introduced ju.s, three years ago. Mechanically the cars are unchanged, but the roof-line has been lowered and minor styling changes made both to the interior and exterior81 words
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Article175 1959-02-26 9 PROCESSES used by the Australian banana-growing industry to ripen the green fruit have been developed to a high degree of skill with assistance from the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. In the southern capital cities the fruit from Queensland is placed in specially designed175 words
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Advertisement165 1959-02-26 9 l 4 EVERETT ORIENT LINE jtf^f S'pore PS am Penang "5 Japan. 28 Feb In Port 19 Mar 18 Mar ]6Mar Chittagong, Calcutta tETT" 4 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar !ETT" 18 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 3 CVERETT STAR LINE [§3^ "ig. Japan. S'pore P.S'ham Penang iLLATRIX" 6 Mar165 words
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Advertisement84 1959-02-26 9 OBWK. rtrfyter M&F/T l^(TjljjM^^«BnMiningfMHMi^KnMbti if II aSm&f 1 DIESEL TRUCK SAFE FAST ECONOMICAL The sturdy 110 H. P. Mercedes Benx 5-ton payload dietel truck with synchromcth gearbox provides the smoothest driving on rough ground. It's eager to climb, and dependable for easy manoeuvreability. The engine hit powers to spare under84 words
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Article865 1959-02-26 10 \ PHILIP TOYNBEE - PHILIP TOYNBEE ,by MONTICELLO is the house which Jefferson built for himself soon after the Revolution; white, colonial and beautiful, standing on a hilltop outside the town of Charlottesville, Virginia. Tall elderly ladies act as guides there; ''Mr. Jefferson used to sit in this alcove after breakfast."865 words
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713 1959-02-26 10 Yet one has no sense of imposed conformity, but rather of the firm'expectation that one's fellow human beings can and will be liked unless they are impossibly disiikeable. Tolerance Is not yet extended to all races, but the tolerance is there to be enlarged713 words
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Article, Illustration226 1959-02-26 10 their grey wives around the dance floor. Initial reaction of pleased, rather patronising admiration "Splendid old boys such energy!" Then an unexpected wave of horror and despair. "But what is their energy for° What is the point of it? What is it doing?" jro to a brothe]226 words
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Article, Illustration175 1959-02-26 10 COMMAND Ike's hope for combat duty in World War II also seemed dim, for his genius in organization resulted in an assignment in Washington. But in 1942, when things were going badly for the Allies, he was assigned command of the175 words
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Article679 1959-02-26 10 THE Ministry for Education last night announced the results of the 1958 Cambridge Higher School Certificate. Following are the successful candidates: 1-SCIENCE STREAM Boys RAFFLES INSTITUTION Ahmad bin Abu Bakar: Ahmad bin Mohammed Ma:tar. Chan Yee Wing; Chio Kian Sai. Oiua Teok Hock. Victor Can Han Seng:679 words
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Advertisement112 1959-02-26 10 The world famous family of U 3 Tkmfi ll «W medicinal products Bk?I"""'"' •.■:•.-.■:•>:■>■■:■•• '.•l^X'^^^rajAif .^v^^S^^^flfe'^y^^S^^BlHl BiwSJ" I^''''*"*' 1 ■<-'-'■-'-'- ..o" ■.■./■^v < :?lß^S*r ■■>-oj^^^^w^j^S^^S;^i^^S3sßßH KJKtt3xs*v^Sv^ l t's' i *C'**^ t ■^■"'•v'""-'. '«*.i i"iv/. .''^v''. v, \^[(SfrvW*.'j3oBK't!i?sX' jS£-'* tPRtm [CHINKAWHITE Th\s invaluable Wind Mixture Is an excellent remedy for Stomach112 words
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Article858 1959-02-26 11 Players Bewildered By Too Many Officials Giving Or Relaying Orders I'rroneous Policy f Not Giving Full Encouragement o Young Players' GRTY GHGFJHGFNGFN NGFHTRH I Thomas Cup went... the Governor of I hand a the trophy Malaya lost to the I- Indonesia'* victorious team that858 words
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Article122 1959-02-26 11 Reporting on the 1 rainin c of its junior p avers, the a tnat 111 rommittet h.ui put in Uderable tfl Urn* ami ir.oru 4 the year to train and MMCh young IVCTf with the 'one big aim of bui.ding a reservoir of rirs-t cias* players.' "The arhie\emmt122 words
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Article, Illustration121 1959-02-26 11 Pakistanis Win By 10 Wickets HANIF INJURED CHI, Feb. 25 (Reuter) Pakistan today resounding 10 wickets victory over West the first Test here, but their success was an injury to their best batsman Hanif who scored a century in the first innings, the woi i re ofl rickei fractured is121 words
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Article120 1959-02-26 11 IPOH. Wed. Four goals including a hattrick by centre forward Sarnsuddin together with two gift goals, enabled the Cheng Wah to beat the 7 Battalion. Royal Malay Regiment by seven goals to two in a Division 1 league soccer tie played on the Padang here120 words
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Article16 1959-02-26 11 T hird Annual Basketball i! r the third anbasketball "P competition close the competition ;nred later.16 words
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Article24 1959-02-26 11 I ition beat Anglo I by five goal to ''r-sr-hool soccer m Tim ah yes- I team en- i teams battled draw.24 words
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Article54 1959-02-26 11 West Indies first inning* 146. 2nd innings 245. Pakistan first Innings 304. 2nd innings {overnight 27 for zero i. H;mif Mohammad (retired hurt i 5 Ijaz Butt not out 41 Saecd Ahmad not out 33 Extm 9 Total (for no wkt 88 Bowling. Hall 7-1-35-0; Taylor 6-2-15-0; Sobers 9-5-12-0;54 words
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Article75 1959-02-26 11 Chartered Bank In 2nd Round a. Wed*.— Sports Club Bank S.C. 3-1 B Selangor ial hockey the Chia Keng the Se.angor -y. Chartered Inside right ed accounts B *nk and before I forward tne score. After the change over the Bankers made a series of raids and reduced the lead75 words
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Article151 1959-02-26 11 Ilsa Is Unbeatable Sylvia SYDNEY, Feb. 25 <Reuter» Star United State.- girl swimmers, Cylvia Ruuska. 16 and Chris von Saltza, 15, returned home by air today and talked about the tremendous lisa Konrads. She is unbearable, enthused Sylvia, while Chris nodded in dumb agreement. Why. in the 880 yards in151 words
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115 1959-02-26 11 WELLINGTON, Feb. 25, ißeuter) Six Te>t piayers. including a West Indian, are among the twelve from whom the Combined Northern and Central districts team will be chosen to play the M.C.C. at Hamilton on March 10 to 12. They axe B. Palraudeau,115 words
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Article91 1959-02-26 11 Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 25. (UPD. Herb Elliott's withdrawal from the Australian athletics championships at Hobart next Saturday and Monday has upset the organizers and robbed the meet of its real interest. Elliott, holder of the half mile and mile titles, gave no reason for his withdrawal.91 words
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Article26 1959-02-26 11 Paris, Feb. 25, (Reuter) Japan, Vietnam and South Korea were the three latest countries to submit entries for the Paris International table tennis championships.26 words
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363 1959-02-26 11 Late Goal Gives National Carbon Full Points A GOAL scored five minutes from time by Mahat Anbu. enabled National Carbon Sports Club to snatch a solitary goal victory over Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Sports Club in a S.B.H.F.A. Division 1 league match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Better team work363 words
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Article142 1959-02-26 11 The State Of Indian Cricket NEW DELHI. Feb. 25. ■Rfutrr. An Indian Government spokesman said hrrp today that the Government had' not been approarhed so far about the Indian Cricket tour of England this year He said the Government would follow the recommendations of an officially appointed All-India Council •>f142 words
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Article95 1959-02-26 11 MADRAS. Feb. 25 (Reiser) —India's cricket team to tout England this Summer was announced here today as follow?: D. K. Gaekwad (captain), P. Roy (vice-captain). N Contractor. P. G. Joshi. N. S. Tamhane. S. P. Gupte. C. G. Borde. R. B Desai. A. G. Knpal95 words
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287 1959-02-26 11 131 Horses Entered For Ipoh Races IPOH. Wed. A total of 131 entries (55 class 2, and 76 class 4) have been received for the Perak Turf Club's meeting on March 7th. 11th and 14th in Ipoh. There will be seven races on tbe first two days and eight on287 words
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Article85 1959-02-26 11 Follow ins Is the ached ule of racing: FIRST DAY: Hordes Class 2. Dl?. 1— fur* and 8+ furs. Dlv*. 2. 3. and 4.— turn. llor«e* Cla** 4. Dl\s 1 and 2— «4 tur> ■ECONO DAY: llorve* Claiu 2. Div. 2. Jind :i. and 4—45 furs. Hor«*»!« i85 words
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304 1959-02-26 11 POLICE ARE THIRD IN S.G.S.F.A. LEAGUE TOURNEY POLICE failed in their bid to finish as runnrrs-up to Marines in the Singapore Government Service Fontball Association first division league soccer tourney when they were beaten 2 l by Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. PoUce are now304 words
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Advertisement102 1959-02-26 11 BANGKOK //y JAPAN mrim^m LINES Discover the friendly city of ■P M *H^^^^HiKß temples and ancient troditton^ H| J.A.L. offers you, the passenger, an unbeatable combination of JJ^ speed, comfort and unsurpassed *^mbJm^K^H&" service. MHP RBB SBP r IHB3 I jj HAM I At Boofc throtiQh yowr travel Ao<n( or102 words
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Miscellaneous58 1959-02-26 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Inter school; Pasir Panjang Secondary School vs. 5.J.1., PPSS. TABLE TENSIS: Group A: Assn. of S Dental Tech. Stiidy vs. Chinese YMCA 'Grevn'. B: Sha Kong S.C. vs. Amintasco Club, C: Pearls Rill Youth Club vs. Chinese Sports Assn. (a'l garnes at SYSC). HOCKEY: Senior K O. SCC58 words
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716 1959-02-26 12 Peter Wilson YANKS PAY BIG FOR THIS KID Bassey is off again to pick up the London, Wed. SOMETIMES I think we are inclined to overlook the British champions. For instance, do you know that Hogan (Kid) Bassey, the only world boxing champion within the framework of the British Commonwealth,716 words
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Article262 1959-02-26 12 CHOICE FOR PEREZ TOKYO, Feb. 25 (I'PI) Japanese sports writers today surprisingly refrained from roasting Lazaro Koci. shrewd manager of world flyweight champion Pascual Perez, for selecting NBA ninth-ranked Kenji Yonekura instead of NBA top-ranking: Sadao Yaoita. both of Japan, as the 32-year-old Argentine's next challenger262 words
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Article86 1959-02-26 12 A S'GOR MISS MAKES HISTORY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Nineteen-year-old Miss .lean Moey mad e history last night when she was elected an official at the Selangor Badminton Association. Miss Moey, who is the daughter of Mr Moey Liang Teck. well-known in badminton circles, was elected assecretary of the a cr86 words
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Article114 1959-02-26 12 AUSTRALIA WILL MEET MEXICO NEW YORK. Feb. 25— (UPI) Th? draw for th2 1959 American Zone Davis Cup tennis eliminations will pit Australia against Mexico in the first round of the Northern section. in the Southern section, Cuba will play the British West Indies and Argentina will meet Venezuela. Canada,114 words
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Article75 1959-02-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Mr. S. James was unanimously elected president of the South Indian Rovers Sports Club at their annual general meeting he'.d recently. Other officials are: Vire-President: Mr. M. S. Maniam, Hon-Secretary Mr. S. Joseph Jagan. Asst. HonSecretary Mr R. Ramachandran. Hon-Trcasurer Mr. Thomas Arokiasamy. Committee75 words
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184 1959-02-26 12 Non-Whites Can Take Part In Olympics 5.4. Colour Bar Question JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 25 (Reuter) South African non-white sportsmen who warranted selection for the Olympic Games would have every opportunity to compete, Mr. Reg Hone>», president of the South African Olympic Association, declared yesterday. In an interview with the Johannesburg Star,184 words
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Article154 1959-02-26 12 Age Of Strokeless Batsmen WARWICK. Feb 25. (Reuter) Attack on the some players* approach to first-c.ass cricket is made in the annual reporl of the Warwickshire County Cricket Club, issued yesterday. Commenting on the decline in County crickets, the report says If cricket is to continue as a spectacle to154 words
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Article, Illustration98 1959-02-26 12 FEATURES of fhe ylr/Sfrn/inn ftoimmiHo CfUimpfcHuJl J r?io. rpcfntfy were good periorwances by American pirl a p champion brother and sister pprforwers. Joh and iIM Knrrnn W Although the two young Australians recorded good tves f in their attempts. R lisa's win in98 words
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Article49 1959-02-26 12 TOKYO: World flyweight champion Patcual Per§: n< Argenf.na. right, launches a e*t hock to Japan's ilyweight king. Kenji Yonekura. m the seventh round of a nontitle 10-ronnder at the Sihon UniV€ftitff amphitheatre here. Perez won the bout by a mom decision. I' PL photo.49 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-02-26 12 CHICAGO: Japan's "First Lady of Billiards.'* Miss Mas.iko Katsura. of Tokyo gets in some fancy practice shots in Chicago. I.S.A. Miss Katsura has competed in world tournaments and she is the only woman to attain this status in the three-cushion billiards sport. r.P.I photo49 words
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Article79 1959-02-26 12 LOND< 3 1 The f for Sal FA Cur «»«h F«* bhtffic Astor. F vj pji I Dmnosi i B.rrr. B Lceri i ton v« ,mm<'n n B. I St"kr vs H Sundr- 1 DIVISION H i II i x Hull N f: .v it Barn it Exel l79 words
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Advertisement102 1959-02-26 12 f*r\ FEW ESCAPE X|| COUGHS COLDS Mml itt\ Wise folk «l uickl y soothe raw \\\\\\W mm sore throats, loosen phlegm 1 A WACKIWG co^«LJ and end coughing by using DOANS LUNG TONIC BBifilßßL^ Free from harmful drugs A B\ ...X child over two can safely I I f^'-w^ take102 words
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Article, Illustration889 1959-02-26 13 [From Our Correspondent B hf first time in India, a woman has been raised tt% th» n^ n^u I;;:. IE S m? Anna Chandy of ■—KS'VS SSJJIS "a as an AdE years, she was B. n al of the 1937 by the K889 words
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Article1034 1959-02-26 13 The Severe And The Profitable Paris Letter from WILLIAM MILLINSHIP PARI3 JTVACUATE the population of New York, look at it in smog-light with a hangover, and you have some idea of Bernard Buffet's vision of the American metropolis. The millionaire French painter has opened his annual Paris exhibition with 181,034 words
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Article930 1959-02-26 13 ANTHONY SAMPSON - ANTHONY SAMPSON London Letter from LONDON pROTEST marches, which used to be regarded as an old-fashion-ed custom of the thirties, are now very much the rage. They began again a year ago, with the march from London to Aldermaston, to protest against the hydrogen bomb. Since then,930 words
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Miscellaneous201 1959-02-26 13 I RITA DEL MAR ■piixy s QUOTATION: r' 't .i great cKal of v- i' mm pains who B neighbour's beM m "r alone and takes W- i' 1 u his own actions m Marcus Aurelius I '»:-i> for ■fh^n\i: Those who I liderftte, k tentive to I v:]; make201 words
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Miscellaneous124 1959-02-26 13 LI'L ABNER By Al C* PP f A /TME LAST LlVir4G~ >U> I TNO ONE CAM I F7loi7lTv^r^7To3^V /W6SGIORIA'S A fuAMMUSAL^BAMMUS >T S S^^ARM A .NTOfTSE^S )l MISS* I C^y?fS A^7 lIS DEAD.'.'- MOW YOU S ALIVE!.' )> MAMMUS -A^DTELL fV/ GLORIA- 0 4\^V 3 V/^C MAM^T PLAI M^ ALLEY124 words
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220 1959-02-26 14 BANGKOK, Feb. 25 (UPI) A massive air defence exercise to be participated by six member nations of the South-east Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) will open on March 2 in Thailand, SEATO headquarters announced today Jointly sponsored by ThaiK~d and the United' State>220 words
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Article250 1959-02-26 14 MAI'RICE CHEVALIER. 70--year-old French sinqor. who made his singing debut in 1900. uas quoted by Newsweek magazine as sayine: "In a few years I will *top my sola singing engagements I have great hopes for myself as a dramatic actor." Billy Wilder, who has directed250 words
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Article158 1959-02-26 14 ELEPHANTS PEEP AT ROYAL PARTY nrS?x JA < t T^nda. Feb. 25, (UPI) The footman came impassively up to Queen Mother Elizabeth and said: \t 5 n ele P h ant at the door, Madam." It happened last night as Queen Elizabeth finished dinner in her special air-condi-tioned safari camp158 words
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Article, Illustration422 1959-02-26 14 GLOOM HITS MACS TALKS Russia not keen on Foreign Ministers 9 meet British delegation dumbfounded by Khrushchev's speech MOSCOW, Feb. 25 (UPI) British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan renewed his talks with Premier Nikita Khrushchev today in an atmosphere made gloomy by the Soviet leader's blunt, cold war speech of yesterday.422 words
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Article289 1959-02-26 14 Ike: We will not give an inch... WASHINGTON. Feb. 25 < Router >— President Eisenhower today said that Mr. Nikita Khrushchev was adopting a palpably intransigent attitude on the Berlin and German questions. He told his Press conference that Mr. Khrushchev's attitude was not one that was hopeful at the289 words
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Article63 1959-02-26 14 LONDON. Feb. 25 (UPI)— A Boeing 707 jet airliner dropped an engine in flight between Paris and London today but landed safely, a Ministry of Transport official at Lon don airport announced Pan-American World Airways confirme that one of its jets on a training flight63 words
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Article101 1959-02-26 14 LONDON, Feb. 25 <Reuter) "-Lee Man-sung, a deaf ten-year-o.d Chinese bjy from Hongkong, was today presented with the top awards in an international painting hv" l^ 11 1 0 1 for deaf children m» A£ red Bosß om. chairman of the Royal Society of101 words
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Article15 1959-02-26 14 a±a*%m7H*VaZtt t m 2 The man Michael CanneUa, 35, was sentence* t„15 words
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231 1959-02-26 14 MYSTERY MONSTER FISH -ITS TOOTHLESS SYDNEY, Feb. 25 (Reuter) A 10-foot long 600 pounds "sea monster" caught off Kemps, >. on the far north New South Wales coast, yesterday, is a mystery. The monster is in the cool-room ?-t a local fishermen's storehouse, being photographed. It has no teeth but231 words
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Article, Illustration331 1959-02-26 14 A $39 mil. budget surplus for HK in current year 'BETTER SYSTEM OF TAX LEVY' HONGKONG, Feb. 25 (Reuter) Another budget surplus this time of HK539.000,000 or more was forecast today for the Colony in the current financial year. Financial Secretary, Mr. A. G. Clarke, made this prediction in a331 words
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207 1959-02-26 14 Long live Makarios Gets them 3 months LIMASSOL. South Cyprus. Feb 25 ißeuter) Four Cypriote were yesterday sentenced to an additional three months' jail each when they began shouting "Long live Makarios, Dighenis and EOKA" from the dock after being given prison terms for rioting. Mr. Nathaniel Cohen, Special Court207 words
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Article87 1959-02-26 14 Film Star's Niece Is Insane LONDON, Feb. 25 (Reuter) —Mrs. Diana Bromley, 40--year-old niece of film star Boris KarlofT was found insane and unfit to plead here today on a charge of murdering her elder son. aged 13. The court ordered her to be kept in strict custody. r T87 words
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Article96 1959-02-26 14 t i A^ S TALMAS. Canary i s u an l s Feb 25 Neuter) The Onassis yacht Christins f a iJ ry u ing SirW «ton Churchill', left here yesterday to continue her cruise. She U benl e w to be head *ns towards Gibraltar. A96 words
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Article165 1959-02-26 14 The gods refused to be locked in DARWIN. Feb. M (Reuter) Darwin's Chinese community today turned out in forre to remove the huge iron doors from their brand new jos> hous° because the Rods were displeased. Said community leaders. Mr Chin Loong Tang: "Well have to take our chances with165 words
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93 1959-02-26 14 IfffW YORK. Feb. 21 rR .4n off rncrirp rr-vrn- h'ondr. ?iho xras caught m the nude behind a shorrcr curtain during a rice rn'd en a Manhattan flat last right, carncri as much M51 5.000 a u-cck as a r O'rl, pol'ce said93 words
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Article54 1959-02-26 14 DULLES HOSPITAL OBSERVE BIRTHDAY WASHINOTOi i IUPI > rettoj Mr John I day obv. ved his2 day M< d [inj time B/ dn;jh- sidcr He oprr covered i rterwt nt 1956. Mr. D tplcphor, tho S 1 ins Christian H He i por- .vith V M. brot! r M tellU54 words
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Advertisement58 1959-02-26 14 Boys and girls like fashion a Shoes too. so we picked Af&% M OYAs: E /o you \timmfWr^''* DRESS -UP and nios SCHOOL SHOES ;f The kiddies will love the way they look, and mom you'll Sizes 2-SJ, $26.00 9 m M m M IS M »x I I Ch.ldren's58 words
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