Singapore Standard, 28 February 1959
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Title Section21 1959-02-28 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1959. vol. ix no. 240. m ,5 cts M Pages21 words
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351 1959-02-28 1 LET'S LEARN FROM THE AMERICANS ISMAIL 'We need to c/rdw in foreign capital PENANG. Fri The Minister for External Affairs. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, whose last appointment was Malayan Ambassador in the United States, today emphasized the need to attract foreign capital and the necessity for foreign loans351 words
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Article88 1959-02-28 1 COLOMBO, Feb. 27 (Reuter) The Ceylon government :oday extended the state of emergency throughout the country for the tenth month in face of a threatened oneday token general strike next week. The emergency, declared last May after severe clashes between the Tamil and Sinhalese communities, was88 words
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120 1959-02-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A 21-year-old carpenter today hurtled 50 feet to his death in full view of passers-by at the junction of Mountbatten Road and Klyne Street. Chong Hong was part of the team' constructing the now multi-storeyed premises of a local bank.120 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1959-02-28 1 Mayor Ong accused of using Red tactics Vasagar lashes out at Council debate LIBERAL-SOCIALIST Councillor Mr. S. M. Vasagar, yesterday accused Singapore Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, of indulging in communist tactics. "You are probably related to Chin Peng because you are using communist tactics," said Mr. Vasagar at a1,089 words
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Article63 1959-02-28 1 THE Standard understands from a reliable source that some enterprising Singapore Chinese businessmen are to form a limited liability company for the purpose of establishing a nudist colony in an island off the Colony. Th e prospectus and other documents connected with the project are63 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-02-28 1 Standnrrlpir hx IHL DIKE of Edinburgh is caught exclusively by The Singapore SianHanl cameraman about to have a second helping of Dyak rice-tcine from the barebreasted Renjat, icife of a Dyak chieftain in Sarmcak. The Duke is having aTan Man Long - 75 words
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Article, Illustration986 1959-02-28 1 Chan Swan Bee - Duke, drenched to the skin, receives loyal messages from leaders Chan Swan Bee by KUCHING, Fri. The Duke of Edinburgh, resplendent in the uniform of Admiral of the Fleet but appearing a little drawn after fulfilling a six hour non-stop programme following his arrival yesterday evening, today attended a specialStandardpic - 986 words
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Article421 1959-02-28 1 ARRESTS MOUNT IN OPS: BASOIT JVo let up in subversive stvoops Theybar officer's way for girl to escape PENANG, Fn.—Pandemonium broke out at the Han Chiang High School today when students helped a girl pupil to escape from a Police inspector who had gone there421 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-02-28 1 TEN death sentences on "war criminals" were carried out and six more death sentences imposed In different towns of Cuba yesterday. Reuter DR. MM CHONG EU The PresidentReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement1422 1959-02-28 2 NOTICES IS.S. "RAJCLA" SAILING FOR MADRAS on 2nd MARCH 1959 THE above vessel will sail Piv. Swettenham, Penang. sapujtinam and Madras m Singapore Harbour ird Godowns Nos. 10/11. te No. 8 at 1 p.m. on the 1 March 1959. Imbarkation for deck pasgers will commence at 7 i. and at1,422 words
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Advertisement471 1959-02-28 2 CTTY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 103 of the Municipal Ordinance, that the prans. specifications, estimates apportionments of exs, for the making up 1. Anguilia Park; 2. Shaw Road (amended apportionment) 3. Loron* 24 (amended apportionment) 4. Lorong 41, 5. Lorong Limau; 6. Anthony471 words
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Advertisement480 1959-02-28 2 TENDER NOTICES F.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Registered Class 'E' Contractors and above will be received at the office of the State Engineer, PWD Perak. Ipoh up to 12 noon of the 20th March. 1959 for the Transport of Materials for P.W.D. Lower Perak D Jstrict. All particulars may be480 words
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Advertisement82 1959-02-28 2 I T*r- irr lJ X^ >|| \^r A most rffi< J rnliablr Manurf VICITAIICS s P •fcl,p»t h A,J orijn.c i COMPOSTIO F«s« M PASUMA SIALATi LiJ po »o. i:« cir J "A WAR EPIC BUT SO nl(Ff" fV J FIMLY MADE AND EXCITING. J BRILLIAN Tt Y P^YLD AIL82 words
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Article302 1959-02-28 3 TorTXIT SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD February 28. 1959 quickly on the mass of documents the Federation Special Branch Police round up last Wednesday of persons of subversive activities, the Government clear evidence of a communist plot in f for sabotaging and disrupting; its peace Icrly administration of the302 words
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Article297 1959-02-28 3 THE current issue of the official organ of the Teachers' Nation/I Congress has, through timely coincidence, associated the profession untakably with the urgent need that has arisen o keep politics out of the classroom. In its I column is a stern call to all teachers to ide their297 words
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Article1011 1959-02-28 3 LMEW CHOON FATT - Tenth Anniversary Of The M.C.A. LMEW CHOON FATT by KUALA LUMPUR TODAY the Malayan Chinese Association— the guardian of the Malayan Chinese represented in the UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance government—celebrates the tenth year of its inception into Malayan politics. For one whole month from today, MCA branches throughout the Federation will celebrate1,011 words
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Article, Illustration488 1959-02-28 3 the NEWS as it Atrikes me gchmncgmh hjmvhm gO it has come to pass thit the use of commonsrnse is not so foreign to politicians as ue were led to suspect by what has gone before. It is encouraging to g? to** that the major Singapore political groups are holding488 words
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Article689 1959-02-28 3 ARSLAN HUMBARACI - The West's Stakes In S-E Asia ARSLAN HUMBARACI by JAKARTA JTRESH hard tests facing their commercial interests in nonCommunist countries of Asia are forcing Westerners to ponder new ways of self-protection. The menace is showing itself most noticeably at present in Indonesia, where it is feared that a new move689 words
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Article988 1959-02-28 3 HA.R. PHILBY - HA.R. PHILBY by BEIRUT. A SHRILL of alarm is passing through the Arab world with reports of a massive influx of Jewish immigrants into Israel, mainly from countries behind the Iron Curtain. The words of Gamal Abdul Nasser at the first anniversary celebrations of988 words
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Article, Illustration174 1959-02-28 4 The only 'Master Prior' in S'pore THE only pilot in Singapore, the Fede ration and British North Borneo today who had been awarded a certificate of "Master Air Pilot" bv the Guild of Air Pilot And Navigation is Captain James E. Butcher of Victoria Park Road. Capt. Butcher, 43. who174 words
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Article50 1959-02-28 4 MAJOR-GENERAL H.R.B. Foote. Representative Colonel Commandant of the Royal Tank Regiment arrived in Singapore from Hongkong yesterday on a three-day vi- sit. During his stay here. MalGen. Foote will be the gue.^t of the Commander-in Chief Far East Land Forces. Lieu- tenant-General Sir Richard Hull.50 words
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696 1959-02-28 4 4 refused permission to fight elections SINGAPORE City Council yesterday refused permission for four staff members to retire from service to contest forthcoming general elections. Prior to taking a final decision on the issue, as recommended by the Finance and General Purposes Committee, opposition members696 words
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Article78 1959-02-28 4 RESEARCH STATION OPENS TODAY THE million-dollar animal husbandry and agricultural research station iat Sembawang, will be I officially opened today by the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M Jumabhov. For the first time in the i Dry of S.ngapore, a combined agricultural. fisheries and veterinary research centre has78 words
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420 1959-02-28 4 Is Character Lottery A Social Evil? SIR ALAN MAKES A THE Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rovp n Hi/fh Court yesterday askrd: I, eharart H social evil?" Sir Alan and two other Judff and Mr. Justice Wee Chong j.. appeal by Lee Yang Hee Lee was appealing a^ain>t a 1956 Lower420 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-02-28 4 BRITISH High Commissioner, Sir (ieofroy Tory. i s being greeted by the Federation Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, at Balai Besar. Alor Star, on Thursday night, at a buffet party given by the Pre mier on the wedding of his eldest son. Tunku Amat Nerang. The PrimeStandardpic - 59 words
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304 1959-02-28 4 RI PUBLISHER'S 'LET ME STAY' APPEAL TO FED. MR. TJIO WIE TAY. president-director of N. V. Gunung Agung Limited. booksellers-publishers-importers yesterday appealed to the Federation Government to "reconsider his case" and allow him to carry on his business in Kuala Lumpur. Mr Tjio was sent away from the Federation following304 words
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Article93 1959-02-28 4 New-S'pore stamp out in May SINGAPORE'S Director of Posts. Mr. H.M. Rose, announced yesterday that the special set of stamps to commemorate the new Constitution will arrive from London in early May. Thr st?mp with the "Singa." the Lion motify. will be o.i sale on May au. The scries will93 words
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Article109 1959-02-28 4 S'PORE TO LONDON BUS ARRIVES THE first Singapore-London bus .service, which left here on Dec. 10 last year, arrived at its destination on Feb 11 Mr. Colin V. Thick, the organizer, informed The Standard in a letter yesterday. Mr. Thick said the trip covered a tcta. of 9,000 miles through109 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-02-28 4 WHO'S THE MOTHER OF THIS BOY? THE Singapore Police like to contact a Chinese mother who left her child at the General Hospital on Christmas Eve ai about midnight. The little bo v (pictured) has since died. The mother left the hospital before the boy's or her name and particulars83 words
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187 1959-02-28 4 THK ,000 residents of Opera tstate, Singapore, will know by next week whether they are going to have bus service operating within the estate. This was disclosed by the chairman of the Rural Board. Mr. P. H. Meadows at the Board's recent meeting. He187 words
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Article131 1959-02-28 4 Magic show in aid of church IHL Singapore Br^m h of International Brotherhn o f Magicians will stage a charity BhOW in aid of the St. Igr.aChurrh, on March 7 Entitled 'V.rand Exposition of Magic and Music**, the show will be held in the school ha. l of the Convent131 words
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Article44 1959-02-28 4 I Thir. I) I I impli it, I I •non* I "hey I Th< i in th< th Mr thev w to j Others P S a. J I Hussaii impi;' pnnt< 1 dhu P Th»» prost wards th< The {*gn hearing Apri.44 words
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113 1959-02-28 4 BIRTH OF THE SPORE GO NURSES ASSOCIATION MORK ment r >3l nun: /tuociation Med) Lnaugui 'JM Mr- S I pro lem > the mcrr n s. I glaring r.*vd 1 ■"formation m thr r I '"It I nu.. I ducrd and I <?d I have ha I ♦he orea: I113 words
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Article32 1959-02-28 4 A BOAC in Biniai JJgi n«mn from third Far I Th pur and retun poiv In 1 Public wll pect thr a.m and I takes o:T noon.32 words
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Article179 1959-02-28 4 He assaulted man in police station A SINGAPORE Magistrate. Mr. TS Sinnathuray yesterday sentenced Detective Corporal Arumugam V: Singam to two months' jail for a "brutal assault" on a man who had gon e to the police station to make a report. Singam had 14 years'179 words
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412 1959-02-28 5 EXPANDING ECONOMY TO UPLIFT MALAYANS We have won fame for soundness and lability, says Razak v l \i.\ II >! R. Fit Malaya must raise money ndarda of its people but it is tackling \olopment problems well within its Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak deofflcially opened the "Progress Exhibi- 111!412 words
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133 1959-02-28 5 WOOP: Govt. Urged To Halt Steps By Police lath-knell of Democracy' CounThiam Slew. ipon the City to the Alnt to stop "which of de- that as an ni ativ( of the wreij with crave measures p dice In an In the State ol running the risk a government has as-133 words
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Article95 1959-02-28 5 KULIM, Fri. Nine government officers were presented with the Kedah Long Service Medals yesterday on the occasion of th e visit °f the Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah. They were: Im he Md. Noor bin Haji Salieh (Survey office), Inche Ahmad bin Ali (Hospital),95 words
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84 1959-02-28 5 HE'S LEARNING TO BE AN ACCOUNTANT KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Nineteen-year-old Michael Monteiro is studying accountancy with a small firm in the heart of London. Monteiro, who is from Kuala Lumpur, won a five-year Malayan Government scholarhio to study in England He hopes to qualify a s a Jharter.■d Accountant before84 words
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176 1959-02-28 5 Scouts can fight bad hats in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR Fri The Mentri Besar of Selangor Inche Abdul Jamil bin Rais this evening warned that there were .still many antisocial elements in the country and the people must be ever vigilant. Speaking a s the President of the State Scout Council176 words
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Article147 1959-02-28 5 Phones Buzz For Exams Results BOTH :he Ministry of Education and the Press, for the past few days, have been deluged with telephone calls from anxious students and worried parents enquiring about the Cambridge School Certificate Examination results. Though the H.S.C. results were released on Thursday. The Standard understands that147 words
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272 1959-02-28 5 Death benefits: Court grants plea KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Justice Ong in the Selangor High Court here today granted a petition by the Ban Chuan Investment Service Limited of Sultan Lane here to have its death benefit business transacted by a limited company legitimately authorised to conduct life assurance business.272 words
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Article56 1959-02-28 5 CHAOW Choon Tuck, 58, died early this morning in the Singapore General Hospital from injuries received in an accident six hours before in Orchard Road. Chaow was involved in a collision with a motorcycle. Eyewitnesses are requested to contact Inspector Kiialid bin Haji Nawas of the56 words
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Article84 1959-02-28 5 IPOH. Fri —The by-election of the Ipoh Town Council for the Menglembu Ward will take plare tomorrow. The election is being contested by an Alliance candidate. Mr. Ko Seng Kee alias Khor Chong Kee. and Mr. S P. Seenivasagam (Peoples' Progressive Party). The Menglembu seat was left vacant84 words
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243 1959-02-28 5 Husband (I ran, away) saw wife axed by two men and a woman A VERY brutal assault was carried out in Singapore early this morning when a 30-year-old housewife was axed and stabbed by two men and a woman. The victim, who is now in a critical condition in the243 words
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134 1959-02-28 5 Twenty-one societies struck off register KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Registration of 21 lodetlet were cancelled and another 12 applications for registration were refused during the fourth quarter of la>t year. The report of the Registrar of Societies. Federation of Malaya, reveals that during the same quarter. 178 applications 17.") for registration134 words
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Article79 1959-02-28 5 TWO Sinsaporo COtiplCS, nn» in Marine Parade and tho other at Niroll Highway wtr« hold up and robbod on Thursday nicht. The rounlc at Marine Parade were strolling on the bearh when two thu?> armed With daSfen held them up and cot awny wi*h \vatrhe~. rah79 words
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352 1959-02-28 6 Severe attack on move rto abolish City bacteriologist post OPPOSITION Councillors in the Singapore City Council yesterday asked Mayor Ong Eng Guan not to persecute Council employees who were "hostile" to the Peoples' Action Party. They told Mr. Ong that working conditions of352 words
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230 1959-02-28 6 REGIONAL CONFAB TO PLAN WAR AGAINST TB KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Health Ministry has railed for a regional conference of tuberculosis specialists to review the situation of the disease in the country, the Federation Director of Medical Services, Dr. A. A. Cameron, said today. Speaking at the 31st council meeting230 words
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217 1959-02-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National Defence Academy of India, where Tunku Amat Nerang, son of the Prime Minister of the Federation, was an officer cadet in 1955-56, has sent a unique present a silver inscribed platter to him on the occasion of217 words
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Article72 1959-02-28 6 IPOH. Fri.— Mr. Ng Mann Sau, a lawyer, formerly in practice with Messrs. Gibbs and Company, Ipoh. has joined the Federal Judiciary. Mr. Ng. an '"Old Boy" o the St. Michael's Institution here, will assume duties as a Magistrate in Penar.s early next month. Son of Mr.72 words
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Article117 1959-02-28 6 CHARGE OF MAKING FALSE STATEMENT SEE Kok Gwee yesterday pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to two charges under the Statutory Declaration Ordinance. One charge alleged that he gave a false statement that he had only one wife when he made a declaration at the Supreme Court117 words
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105 1959-02-28 6 9 MTHS' JAIL ON CAUSING HURT CHARGE K. KARUNAKARAN, 28, was yesterday jailed for nine months by a Singapore court on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to V. Joseph Fernandez. Fernandez told the court that Karunakaran made an unprovoked attack on him with a piece of wood, causing105 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-02-28 6 NERANG AND HIS BRIDE TUNKU AMAT NERANG, only son of the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, pictured with his bride, Sharifah Nor Axa, daughter of Dato Syed Omar Shahabudin, at the Bersanding (sitting-in-state) ceremony held at the bride's residence in Bafcar Bata, Alor Star, on Thursday.46 words
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Article108 1959-02-28 6 Lonsm en put out fire at marriage ALOR STAR. Fri About a hundred guests, mostly women, who were viewing a newly wedded couple, last night at the bersanding ceremony, shrieked and tried to run away when one of the tra> s bearing ornaments caught fire. The Police outside the building108 words
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290 1959-02-28 6 Not enough beds patients have to buy medicine— claim Hospital conditions flayed IPOH. Fri. Conditions existing in the Ipoh Hospital mp both Alliance and Prorressive members of the Ipoh Town Council meeting. The Progressives moved a motion urging the Counr ter for Health, Mr. V. T. Sambantham for more and290 words
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187 1959-02-28 6 What is the yongh dance Police me do a jig to clarif PENANG, Fri. The Police here may be asked to perform the Yangko dance, to clarify what it was like, the City Council meeting was told today. The Yangko has been declared prejudicial to the security of Malaya, and187 words
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Article143 1959-02-28 6 THE. Singapore DLstrict Society of Incorporated secretaries yesterday announced the successful candidates of the Incorpora:ed Secretaries Examinations ntld in December la.>t year. Intermediate (Complete) Krkshnasamby V. Thaver. Ignatius Yim Soon Kong. LUn Src Seng, Ng Kwok Kee. William Tan Peng Juoi and Tan Swan Jeng. <Kuala Lumpur):—143 words
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Article29 1959-02-28 6 the form in*d J of th*» F'-dniiri Guard. V dp Fonblanquf. ili in Sing.ip today on a Ifl Jor-G also rlsit th# F fore ipaving for Ha|i29 words
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1148 1959-02-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Candidates who will receive a full certificate, in the higher school certificate examination. 1958: KEDAH Snkan Abdul Hamid College, Alor Star. Ahmad b. Pirun. Ahmad b. Hamzah. Antony Gomez. Boon Suai Som Chit. Chia Gek Suan. Chong Sin Jee. Freezaillah b1,148 words
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Article76 1959-02-28 6 HE'LL TELL DANES ABOUT MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaya'? scenic beauty can be one of the tourist attractions in the Far East. This will be made known to the Danish people when a team nf the Scandinavian Airline Svstem oftVials returns to Copenhagen next week. President of th e Tourist76 words
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481 1959-02-28 7 'Keep in line with policy, or else SINGAPORE'S Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, yesterday said that Malayanization was not the substitution of coloured Colonialists for white Colonialists. He said that the tremendous increase in pay should not make them more reactionary than the expatriate officers. Mr. Ong. who was speaking481 words
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Article, Illustration15 1959-02-28 7 808 and Nancy seen yesterday soon after their engagement was announced. StandardpicStandardpic - 15 words
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251 1959-02-28 7 RANJIT GILL - RANJIT GILL By CtTID shot an arrow for world champion professional archer Bob Markworth, 25, in Singapore yesterday. "It sure was a sharp, swift shot.'* Markworth told me as he spoke of his engagement to a Federation-born Chinese after a whirlwind251 words
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Article142 1959-02-28 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 86* Bti* R.S.S. No. 1 March 86i 861 R.S.S. No. 1 April BT* 81 i R.S.S. No. 2 85i 88 J R.S.S. No. 3 84i 85i Tone: Quietly steady. The tin price in Singapore142 words
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Article43 1959-02-28 7 THE Governor of Malacca, Tun Leong Yew Koh, will open the new terminal of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company at Tanjong Kling today. He will be accompanied by Malayan District Manager of the Standard Vacuum Oil. Company, Mr. J. T. Bezrd.43 words
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233 1959-02-28 7 But only for Ist year courses CANDIDATES who have NOT passed the Higher School Certificate Examination, and who have applied for admission to the University of Malaya, may be considered for first year courses. This was revealed to The Standard yesterday by the Acting233 words
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Article86 1959-02-28 7 S'PORE TO OBSERVE HEALTH DAY SINGAPORE will observe World Health Day on April 7. U was announced by the Health Education Council yesterday. A Working Committee was formed comprising: Dr. C. Marcus (Chairman). Dr. K Sivam (Health Branch), Dr. B. G. Burton Bradley (Psychiatric Services). Dr. E. C. Winslow (Psychiatric86 words
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Article158 1959-02-28 7 Lifeguard In Rescue Drama A LIFEGUARD. Gopalan Nadarajah, was strolling along Princess Elizabeth Walk yesterday morning when he saw a group of 50 people watching something struggling in the sea. He drew closer and saw that the object was a young woman. Gopalan dived into the full tide and dragged158 words
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Article191 1959-02-28 9 Jrade Circles Back Xpert's Confidence in Singapore yesterday welcomed m of confidence by Mr. R. M. E. Michaux M International Rubber Research Board m Development Committee, that natural m triumph over synthetic in world JL- 1 markets. They agreed that Malaya had the resources to double191 words
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Article49 1959-02-28 9 PRODUCE PRICES I{'n.:c±e Pro r.oon closing vesterriay pn Dec-Jan. S42^ rs: coconut ielleri in Muntok 151 tellers; sellers; I k $80. Association ne? fail merchantJ&nuary I, S43J sel- Coconut Oil D clcsinc I i enl $64 Quiet. •lr.f prices 'eruv were: It Dec. shiprs ?44 sellers. Ik, $S3 drums49 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-02-28 9 Danish Firm's Executive To Visit S'pore Mr. Peter F. Heering. a Danish businessman, is due to arrive in Singapore on Sunday in the course of a tour of South-east Asia. Sole owner of p y. Herring, established in C'openhaKTn in 1818. Mr. Herring is also vice chairman of The New102 words
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Article394 1959-02-28 9 Sporadic Market During The Week week was n nal is tally attrimying for lys Holiday, F nd Co. Ltd's. reness M was bent in the March ~ed bulls were Price Slips Cent I K rubber price -"♦erday to 86$ r International «hipTient, e liq li -a 4 ion of f394 words
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302 1959-02-28 9 Industrials Improve On Share Mart THERE was better support in Industrials on the Malayan share market yesterday, and price? improved slightly in a few counters. Tins and Rubbers were aga n wanted at quotations. Turnover* was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sel'ers Con.302 words
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Article137 1959-02-28 9 Surcharge On BOAC Comet Services LONDON,, Feb. 27, (Reuten Fares on the British Overseas Airways Corporation's first class and de luxe North Atlantic romet airliner services are to have a £7. 3s. surcharge, it was announced today. Far Eastern services will not b e affected. The surcharge follows a Hew137 words
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130 1959-02-28 9 Designer Of AIA Building Due Soon AN American architect. Mr. John Graham, who designed the American International Assurance Co. Ltd.'s skyscraper in Robinson Road is due to arrive in Singapore on March 2. With Mr. Graham Is Mrs. Helen Park, architect and interior decorator for the American International Group. Mr.130 words
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Article127 1959-02-28 9 THE Bank of Japan has recently purchased 1 $50 million in gold from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. As the result, Japan's gold reserves have now come to a little more than 5T3.00n.000, or some 8.4 per cent of her total foreign exchange reserves127 words
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Article273 1959-02-28 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers re ported the following business done yesterday Fitzpatricks 99c: Fraser and Neave ords $1.51$ to $1.52*. Gammon $1.69. $1.70; W. Hamber $1.54; H. Waugh $1.19; M. Cement $165; N? Colls. 60c; McAlister $115; Metal Box $1.52; Straits Traders $1.70 to $1.73. U.E. ords 98c to 9fic273 words
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Article39 1959-02-28 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday:Se'ling. T.T. or O.D ready were: Swiss Francs 141$: French Francs *****: Deutsche Marks 136j; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.39 words
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Article57 1959-02-28 9 Another $l 1/4 Gain SINGAPORE tin price rose for the fourth successive dn.y yesterday. to $4082 per picul. up SU. Lower offerings locally largely resulted in the price boost. Offerings amounted to only 110 tons, against 120 tons on the previous day. Buying support, which has been coming in throughout57 words
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Article86 1959-02-28 9 PAN American World Airways will offer twice daily Jet Clipper service between New York and London beginning April 26. and jet flights a week to Paris beginning June 1. The new schedule more than doubles Pan American's present six-times-a-week jet service to London and will86 words
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Article, Illustration128 1959-02-28 9 Indian Trade Team For SE-A LEADER of the trade delegation from the Indian Engineering Export Promotion Council, which is due to visit Singapore tomorrow, is Mr. B. S. Agarwal. Mr. Agarwal will join the delegation at Jakarta, when it continues its journey to Indonesia. In his absence. Mr. B. S.128 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-02-28 9 NANYANG University students studying business administration have been visiting the various departments of Cold Storage (Singapore) Ltd. to gain practical experience. On Monday, they will visit the Singapore Dairy Farm. Photo shows a group of the students at the company's bakery in Empire Dock, Singapore.49 words
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293 1959-02-28 9 All 'Special Fund' Tin Sold -Official LONDON, Feb 27 The Tin Council today announced that all the tin bought with money in its "special fund" had now been sold. The "special fund" was created last Jan. 28, when the buffer stock build up under the International Tin Agreement had exhausted293 words
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Article27 1959-02-28 9 Netherlands petroleum production in 1958 reached a record of 1.62 million tons, an increase of 6.5% per cent over the 1957 production (1.25 million tons).27 words
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Article180 1959-02-28 9 PLAN FOR A CYCLE PLANT IN MALAYA JFinanvt* Attd tJipmm&rva KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A large Indian cycle manufacturing firm is planning to establish a multi-million dollar factory in the Federation, The Standard learnt. It will invite local capital to participate in the project. i The firm manufactures bicycles in India180 words
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Article167 1959-02-28 9 THE Chartered Bank and Trie Eastern Bank Ltd. announced yesterday that theassociated bank. The Iran.'. British Bank. (Incorporated in Iran) will open for business ;n Teheran on March in The newly formed bank will be under the general management of Mr. J. H. Fenwick. who167 words
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Article62 1959-02-28 9 JAKARTA, Feb 27 (UPI) The Central Copra Co-opera-tive in West Borneo will be authorized to engage in direct copra export, activities with foreign buyers, according to a report here. The government made the decision to authorize direct export after repeated requests from regional civilian and military62 words
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Article36 1959-02-28 9 The ship Eddu Maru has left fo r Japan rarrying 2.00ft tons of iron from Borneo. while another 5.n00 tons will also be shipped soon, according to press reports from the region Renter.36 words
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Article34 1959-02-28 9 Figures given by British Tobacco Manufactrers show that cigarette smoking increased in Britain by one-fifth between 1951 and 1958, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, Mr. John Rodgers, said. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article48 1959-02-28 9 THE production of :ead and zinc ores in India during 1958 was 119.556 tons against 95,462 tons in 1957 This represents an increase of about 25 percent over :he previous year. The entire production was reported from the Zawar mines of Udalpur district Rajasthan.48 words
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Article104 1959-02-28 9 MELBOURNE, Feb. 27 (Renter) Melbourne's first international trade fair for 71 years opened at the exhibition building yesterday. For days the vast building specially erected in lfifift for Australia's firs* international fair will show the wares of Australia ar.i Ift other participating countries More than 3(1.000104 words
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Advertisement25 1959-02-28 9 Euinru#Je 59 OUTBOARD MOTORS 3-51- 10-18-35-50 HP. Famed for top performance at modest cost newly engineered with magic "seal of silence". lET LINDETEVES SERVE YOU25 words
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Miscellaneous172 1959-02-28 9 Ships In Port OUTER ROADS Orestes Fengtjen. Danakil. Dairu Maru San Rxardo. Proycon. Santa Barbara Hassan IU.S.S.R.), Read. Marito. Statius Jensen Balong. Kian ftun. Fred. Clover. Banggasi, Asakaze Maru. Lexa Maersk. Kalianda, Romanija Sibigo. Blitar Warrastein. Batoe'a. Ascanius Shinyo Maru. Karaton Camphu3's. South Wind San Roberto. Armenia Baud. Shotatsu Maru.172 words
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Article, Illustration705 1959-02-28 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND UP BRIDGE BUILDERS Picture by Kedah Ceremony Picture by Picture by Standard pic by Ktang Dance THE Sultan of Kedah presents the title o f Dato Mnha Kurnin to Dr. Cheah Toon Lock J.H.N. J.P. THE Sultan of Kedah presents Tuan Hail JUrtjl hn P n binFah; Ch'ng Seng Poh; Standardpic - 705 words
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Article108 1959-02-28 11 Race l Race x Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Race S PEARL SNAP CAPT. MARVEL CHA CHA CHA THREE CHEERS ELLEW CORA SON OF APRIL PRIZE ENTRY Scholarship Triple Crown Billeen Gustani M. House II Time To Reason Wee Wonder Barracuda The Whistler Fireworship108 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1959-02-28 11 TODAY'S CARD Mtf ln>si hfts of th<» day €tro Firotv<*r»hip (Rnro 2) and Mmmim ##om«#> it (ii<.r< 7/-*#f IVf RLDIFFL'SIOX will broadcast commentaries to listeners outside Penang. MQinßJfflA 2.15 p.m. CI. 5. Div. 2 1 Mile 1. *****3 The Whistler bm m 6v 9.04 Mawi Teh E. K. Lim and1,509 words
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Article389 1959-02-28 11 PEARL SNAP A GOOD THING fgn fn ghmcghncgf vnh Pearl Snap stands out as a good bet in the opening race over a mile. Bhe has little to beat here and can be backed with confidence. Last Saturday she showed a return to form when she made up a lot389 words
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Article567 1959-02-28 11 STANDARD NAP Pearl Snap CHA CHA CHA Cha Ch a Cha'g third to Winged Warrior and Billeen over 7f was a good showing and I am giving him a great change to beat his opposition In the mile race for class Five, Division One horses. He showed staying ability at567 words
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Article335 1959-02-28 11 SCRUTINEER - FOLLOW THREE CHEERS SCRUTINEER By THREE CHEERS, o useful middle distance performer, has regained bis best form, and it worth following in the Spring Cup (race 4) run over 81 furlongs at Penang this afternoon, final day of the Penong Turf Club's Spring Meeting. The five-year-old by Magic Red put335 words
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Article302 1959-02-28 11 TODAY'S GOING GOOD WJMHHW SON OF APRIL Son of April Improves with each outing and I am confident :hat he will not fall this time. He finished iourth t<» Chenderiang ovrr 6f. at Ipoh and last Baturd.iv he ran Square Deal to half a lenßth ovrr the seven after looking302 words
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614 1959-02-28 12 right and held it after some deft juggling. May batted two and a half hours for his 71 which included eleven fours. New Zealand suffered a setback immediately afterwards when their wicketkeeper, Eric Petrie, was struck near the left eye when614 words
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Article425 1959-02-28 12 MBS Move Into The Semi-Finals KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Methodist Boys* School, Kuala Lumpur, and the Commercial Institute will meet in the final of the Selangor Schools' Sports Council badminton knockout competition to be held Tuesday next. MBS scored an overwhelming 5-0 win over High Street School while the Commercial Institute425 words
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Article145 1959-02-28 12 England Ist innings P. E. Richardson e Petrie b Blair 8 W Watson c Petrie b Blair 10 T. XV. Gravenev Ibw b Hongrh 4? P. May c Hough b Moir 71 M. C. Cow drey b Hough 15 E. R. Dexter not out 133 J. Mortimore c and145 words
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Article85 1959-02-28 12 AUCKLAND. Feb 27 (Reuter).—Gordon Pirie, the British niernational runner, said here today he would return to England in May to train for the •rono metres at the 1960 Rome O.ympic Games. He said he wanted to train in England against stronger opposition. His wife85 words
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Article53 1959-02-28 12 LALL SINGH IS KILAT'S SKIPPER KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Kilat Club, Selangors senior league champions wi'l open their cricket season with a home and homo game on the Pantai grounn this Sunday. Lall Singh formpr Malayan and Indian Test cricketer will again skipper th e Kilat team th:s season. Mike Shepherdson53 words
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Article147 1959-02-28 12 36 Holes Qualifying Rounds ROYAL Island Club draw and starting time? Of the 36 ho>? qualifying round? for Feb. 28 and March 1 are as fo'lows. Saturday p.m: 2 Low Kee Pow J. W. R Muraille; 205 A. M. Salter W. Wood; 2 10 A. .V. Tod Tan Soon Hock;147 words
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Article84 1959-02-28 12 SYDNEY. Feb. 27 (Reuter) Three Australian country lawn tennis clubs have been fined £A5O and suspended for a month for allowing Jack Kramers professional troupe to use their courts. The decision to fine the club s »n Wagga Wagga, Albury and Narrandera was made by the84 words
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Article71 1959-02-28 12 A STRONG second half rally enabled th e Indian Recreation Club to beat Royal Military Police by four goals to thr e e in a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Gurunathan was in form for the Indians scoring three of the four goals which71 words
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Article94 1959-02-28 12 MR. A. P. RAJAH was reelected the President of the Indian Recreation Club for the year at the annual general meeting of the Club held at the S.A.F.A. Club house last week Other officials elected were: Vice-presidents: Messrs. K. Muthukumaru and V. Gurusamy Hon Secretary: Mr.94 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-02-28 12 Here's a foot loose beauty with a football who trot<ld get a wolf-whistle from any referee, ice reckon. But she's in a different i:eld a'tngcther. She is actress Judy Moyens. 17. of Richrnond. Surrey, m HIGH spirits after gettng her first film part in Hound of54 words
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130 1959-02-28 12 THE Singapore Olympic and Sports Council yesterday decided on the campaign to raise funds for the sending of a team to the 1960 Olympics in Rome. The earrtDaign includes a flag dav. subject to Government approval, cinema md talcntime shows in130 words
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Article115 1959-02-28 12 Jap Boxer Listed 7th By Ring NEW YORK, Feb. 27 (Reuter) Japanese bantamweight Kiyoshi Miura is listed seventh contender for the world title one place higher than in the previous month in the February ratings of the American boxing magazine, The Ring. Piero Rollo (Italy) and Leo Espinosa (Philippines remain115 words
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Article58 1959-02-28 12 GOOD goalkeeping by Anwarul, the Colony international schoolboy goalkeeper, enabled Singapore Combined Schools to ho.d the Singapore Recreauon Club 'Greens' to a scoreess draw in the S.H.A. junior knockout competition on the £>KU padang yesterday. The Recs combined well but m?t re nnV ga ri nSt u a58 words
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Article64 1959-02-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR Fri —Sim 1 SC > t!iS U whl W«d (iuthr,es at. <-u 10 the opening match of Selangor Inter-Commercial ho? KL n k no ck out competition at the Selangor Club nadang today a w was a on e sided fhJ f Y lt]64 words
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Article658 1959-02-28 12 KEN JALLKII - MOVE TO 'CENSURE' THE S.B.A. KEN JALLKII By Cup defeat comments rile BAM officials THE Singapore Badminton Association's forthright comments on why Malaya lost the Thomas Cup appears to have stirred up the hornets nest down in the Federation, judging from the preparations that some officials across the causeway are658 words
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313 1959-02-28 12 TWO teams from the Navy if Ms Tfn Navy Wanderers will participate for the fifl in the Army soccer league starting on Mondit. A spokesman of the Army Football Association tnid The Standard yesterdav that the teams were included b»cau>e the Navy are313 words
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Article134 1959-02-28 12 T RO E Feb. 27. (Renter) The 1960 Olympic Games in Rome will take place under the patronage of the President of the Italian Republic, SUnor Giovanni Gronchi th e organisers said today. The Executive Committee of the Italian Olympic Committee at a meeting yesterday, a 1134 words
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Article46 1959-02-28 12 KOTA BHARU. Fri. Fed era PrL^ons beat Kelantan *l y 5 2 to in the Tengku Mahkota Soccer Cup here today. Prisons led 4-1 in the first Sco re were Asmni r man Jhe Malays' goal iSSm v u Hamid Ghaßi and Ibrahim Yahaya.46 words
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Article110 1959-02-28 12 SCRC TEAM TO MEET AIRMEN IHE Singapore Chinese Recreation Club team to meet Royal Air Force. Tengah. in ajriendly cricket match at HP P-m. at Shelton Way today will be selected from Knoo Ong Lee, Fong Pee Poh Chye Dr. Ong Swee Law] Cecil War V. A. Markar. Ding Chwce.110 words
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Article77 1959-02-28 12 Aussies Act On Overseas Awards HOBAKT. Feb 27 M Thr Athit tic Vr.. n :od|l ed sure> i n A accepting si* Yost- a South W gatci i scholars matter i urti the m- t&M lOdtf The c«>n:< mot '.or. fused to the gov» wh:ch th< awarded let dcmir the77 words
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Article29 1959-02-28 12 4 New Teams For Brander Shield iron F 1 have I Br.r 1 "I 1 ..d the A a Pro a Vice-Pn Ipoh pa Prr Her S Club SpOfi29 words
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Article16 1959-02-28 12 MAXWELL S.C. BEATEN [RATION I'lul and DoIUH scored for Nai bin I*" mf j goals f*16 words
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Advertisement283 1959-02-28 12 Subscribe To The VIIVWIKW MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL k'APER If you live in Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or in the surrounding areas, wh? not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office if preferred? Ail you have to do is283 words
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Article, Illustration1403 1959-02-28 13 u t They're Ready W Any Emergency Hfi PESO, i* South Johore. wos once a notorious stronghold of Com mun'st terrorism. Now it is part of a "White" area where (he Emories of terrorism remain to remind its citizens of the I o f Communist exploitation.ARMY; ARMY PR - 1,403 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-02-28 13 for the rnnrrr FORCES PHOTO ONE of the Forester* patrol do^. "Sailor." sn eifht-year-old Alsatian has been responsible for five terrorist kills'.— More than any other doc in Mil.^a ARMY PRARMY PR - 35 words
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Miscellaneous154 1959-02-28 13 RITA DEL MAR I QUOTATION: rat mistake an nukp in this life is rnrmnuallv fearing *;11 make one." Klbert Hubbard URDU K)R FVFRT- p volundea! ft n i ear o{ i ~"andll ß BIRTHDATE N RIRTHSIGN to .-> changes take r-o afternoon u«e dietary .on. llßiv 20 to from Keep154 words
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Miscellaneous304 1959-02-28 13 LI'L ABNER By Al d PP -^7- rr Z7X -s^?^ WW DOES SADtEMtms DAY 7F&VP/ PAPPVff-AM isT PATIENC&AI I Fifteen gears Later T^TOQOAAE )\s^.- ™S'sk-KA*-QLDBACHEW*? WVARSOLeJ CMILEf^OU WW-AHHA^T \n*ET SHO«t WoJ/pVr Lil^l^ Well -here's the Story- TOD*/. MOW BEGITTIN'A GOTAOFFWftT?? JVJOULDBE '4B&* OAV COMEAHHAINT] OFFER ANN *)'GOTTAGITME A AWF\JL" J304 words
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427 1959-02-28 14 K's TOOTHACHE: Ouch! SNUB for MAC Khrushchev Wrecks British Premier's Mission To all intent and purpose, the talks have failed LONDON, Feb. 27 (Reuter) Messages from British correspondents in Moscow to newspapers here today indicated that the MacmillanKhrushchev talks had virtually ended and that the Russian leaders "diplomatic" toothache had427 words
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Article68 1959-02-28 14 10-y ear-old Lee at London zoo GET an eyeful of little deaf boy Lee Man Sung setting an eyeful of a bush baby at London Zoo. Ten-year-old Lee. of Hongkong, is in London to receive a prize he won in an international paintinr contest for deaf children. He won firstMirror - 68 words
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Article98 1959-02-28 14 TOKYO. Feb. 27 (Reuter)— A .Japanese physician said today he had developed a method for pinpointing the time of death by checking the dentals of the dead person. Dr. KatMjichi Yamamoto of the Metropolitan Police BoarrTs Scientific Investigation Institute said he had received his doctorate98 words
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Article54 1959-02-28 14 LONDON. Feb. 27, (Reuter). The House of Commons will on Monday debate a bill which will increase from £220 million to £315 million the amount of money Parliament may vote for colonial development and welfare. The bill will also extend the time limit on such schemes54 words
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115 1959-02-28 14 KARACHI. Feb. 27 (Reuter) Mohammed Ayub Khuhro. former Pakistani Defence Minister, was sentenced to five years imprisonment by a special anti-corruption court today for operating on the black market. Khuhro was specifically charger! under martial law with attempting to tell a new American car on theUPI - 115 words
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Article36 1959-02-28 14 A NEW Soviet four-engined turbo prop airliner, the An-in, designed to carry 84 passengers and to cruise at 373 miles per hour. If now undergoing trials, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported yesterday in Moscow. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article25 1959-02-28 14 THE PRESIDENT of India Dr. Rajendra Prasad. has been invited to visit the Soviet I'nion. it was learned from authoritative sources in New Delhi. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article32 1959-02-28 14 THE 23-YEAR-OLD Balai Lama, spiritual ruler of Tibet. ha<: become a Doctor of Buddhist theology after a eruelHng examination on religioui questions conducted by his elders, All India Radio reported yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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169 1959-02-28 14 BUT THE VISIT WILL GO ON AS PLANNED KIEV. Feb. 27 (Reir.er).— Mr. Harold Maemillan, in high spirits, flashed through mud on a Ukraine farm today determined to stick out his lull Russian visit to the end despite setbacks. "He. is no; going to dramatize a piece of rudeness by169 words
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Article63 1959-02-28 14 LONDON. Feb. 27 (Reuter) The heart of a child of four was stopped for 45 minutes during a new cardiac operation, it was revealed today in the British Medical Journal. The journal said that the operation carried out at Westminster Hospital was a success. It involved63 words
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192 1959-02-28 14 23,000 refugees flee as troops attack RI rebels JAKARTA. Feb. 27 (Reuter) Indonesian government troops have launched a strong counter-attack against fanatic Darul Islam troops ravaging in the -I South Celebes. Antara News Agency reports from Macassar said army units moved against tour rebel concentrations and that the rebels were192 words
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Article25 1959-02-28 14 Mr. Frederick Erroll. Economic Secretary to the Treasury left London by air yesterday for Cairo to sign the AngloEgyptian Financial agreement. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article158 1959-02-28 14 Subandrio Replies To Critics JAKARTA, Feb. 27 (Reuter; The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr Subandrio. said today the RI Government was keeping a close watch on "rather regretted" reaction? which took place after his visit to Australia. Dr. Subandrio, was reportIng to the Indonesian Parliament on his missions to Australia and158 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-02-28 14 UNITED STATES VicePresident Mr. Richard Nixon and Mrs. Nixon attended a Buddhist wedding In the Ceylon Embassy in Wash- ington last week. Standing under the "porwa'a" (a canopy adorned with coconut blossoms) are the bride Irangani Gunewardena, daughter of the Amhas- sr.dor from Ceylon and theUPI - 63 words
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Article153 1959-02-28 14 OTTAWA. Feb. 27 (1 T PI) Opposition leader. Lester B. Pearson yesterday cabled Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru to invite leaders of East and West to a summit conference in India. He said the world's leaders could leave it up to Nehru, "whose bona-fides as153 words
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84 1959-02-28 14 MAC'S VISIT TO BRING BLOCS CLOSER JAKARTA, Feb. 26, (Reuter). An Indonesian woman legislator said today Britain was capable of playing the role of a peace delegate between the Western and Communist blocs. Mrs Supeni Deputy Chairman of the Parliament's Foreign Affairs section said in an interview that Britain was84 words
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157 1959-02-28 14 US Guerilla 'Colonel' Caught In PI Village MANILA, Feb. 27, (UPl).— Anderson Fil, the American Guerilla "Colonel" Pedro Borja today fell into the hands of a constabulary patrol in a secluded village, some 70 miles south-east of Manila, the Armed Forces headquarters announced today An Armed Forces headquarters spokesman told157 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-02-28 14 PLAYBOY jail-breaker Denis Stran as handcuffed to a prison wardrr at London's Waterloo Stition to h Dartmoor. He was dressed in th# suit and suede shoes th.it h»- irai 11 tives captured him in the W« End ford, who was serving srvrn veaffl let kept up anMirror - 69 words
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Article189 1959-02-28 14 US naval men board Red Drama In the Atlantic WASHINGTON. Feb. Zt (ITI) Thf I a boarding party aboard a Soviet 111 North Atlantic yesterday to check uhethfr trans-Atlantic cables. It reported Katff were no indications the vessel is I. "othrr than fishinc" Adm. Jcrauld Wright, US 1 Atlantic Pled189 words
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Article78 1959-02-28 14 Ml Mi H I <K< n: I prr <m I MM i I bens p linl I to he worth t*lfl the Pin.ikotM m Mmmm I Ahn.it i I 9 frrt in. I S in I destroyed, the Mum tor of thf Ei l-l State p.urr I tions l>r78 words
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Advertisement102 1959-02-28 14 NEW !M ELECTRIC model 7503 V 3.6 cu. ft. p VVCOMPACT SiZO fPK I vfBIG value ■w I i r w v The beautiful Slim- IHJJJHHHlflHJ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^H^SiF lm^ cabinet rxfrrior |sw~~*^^^^^^~?^^B^^^^^^^^^MKßiy:i i T (fim.hrrj in uhirr) I :^^^^B^^HBH3Ry i provides a «uh<rantial I >^wM l Mi l u^....^<nin^w-J^BJ^pBMBB I §urfar« fin.-hM102 words
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