Singapore Standard, 1 March 1959
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Title Section21 1959-03-01 1 *ijl il n s. SUNDAY STAN D ARD Vol. IX No. 241. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH I, 1959. 24 Poget 20 ctt.21 words
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Article259 1959-03-01 1 Ed itorial.. March I. 1959 THERE is something akin to Biblical admonishments m the words with which the Kuala Lumpur Division of UMNO urged members of rival political parties m the Federation to refrain from making personal attacks on candidates m the forthcoming elections. It reminds us of a plea259 words
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Article, Illustration347 1959-03-01 1 We Must Now Work For Peace— Macmillan €?all jfo Soviet LENINGRAD, Feb. 28 British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan today issued a last-minute appeal for East-West negotiations with a warning that ''hopes for peace are not enough." Apparently replying to Soviet Premier Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's protestations that the Soviet UnionU.P.I.; Reuter - 347 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-03-01 1 Standardpic by mmmm^mammm^^^— rruirv are waiting to see the Duke! These four *i?ri i Iban beautiea wait patiently at Kuching: for SJjSia I reception for the Duke of Edinburgh to begin on Friday. ibans and Dyaks had (ravelled long distances .~~.4un.rle paths and by river toTan Man Lone - 79 words
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Article129 1959-03-01 1 BONN, Feb. 28, (Reuter) Dr. Konrad Adenauer, West Gerynan Chancellor, will discuss with General de Gaulle what the West German Government regards as the very grave international situation following Mr. Harold Macmillan's Moscow visit, when he flies to Paris next Tuesday. Though the meeting has been planned129 words
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219 1959-03-01 1 Big Police Swoop On Africans 347 ARRESTED PRETORIA, Feb. 28 Police swooped on the African township of Lady Selbourne here early today and arrested 347 Africans. The Police were searching for Africans they said were wanted for housebreaking and theft. They were also seeking two. men who used firearms duringUPI - 219 words
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Article, Illustration554 1959-03-01 1 Red Carpet Welcome For Duke In Brunei From CHAN SWAN BEE BRUNEI, Sat For the first time since he left Singapore to continue his tour, The Duke of Edinburgh was given a red carpet welcome when he arrived here this afternoon. A 21-gun salute echoed across the airfield as soon554 words
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Advertisement324 1959-03-01 1 JUways <^f 4Sps*tify..7 mir THE ECONOMY I RUN MOTOR J La^TA PRODUCT OF X L I STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY Ji~~-U (Incorporated m U.S.A. w'h Limited Liability) CAN'TBAT... ffL en? that /im STOMACH X^p WITH THE V JJI|| '-^r^\ JAPANESE ttff^ryaJljy D I SC OVE R V v£SjL^^^i\ WEISEN TABL-Ts A324 words
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Article, Illustration384 1959-03-01 2 150,000 Hours Of •Emergency' Duty KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The 656 Light Aircraft Squadron of the Army Air Corps today staged a flying display and demonstration at Noble field here to mark its attaining of 150,000 hours of operational flying m support of the384 words
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Article176 1959-03-01 2 Trained Minds Are Wanted KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The country wants young men and women who have high but sincere ambitions to do great things for themselves and the country, said Minister for Education. Inche Khir Joharl. this afternoon. He was speaking at the Technical College graduation ceremony at which 51176 words
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Article86 1959-03-01 2 PRESS CHIEF TO SET UP UK OFFICE THE newly-appointed Information Officer for Singapore m Britain, Mr. Yeh Sal- Yen, (above) yesterday left for London to establish an office there. Mr. Yeh. who has been Press Liaison Officer at the Chief Minister's Office for the past three years, was scheduled toStandard - 86 words
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Article129 1959-03-01 2 Fresh Cuts In Water Supply KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The water crisis m the Federal Capital reached a new high today— with further restrictions imposed which will affect not only domestic consumption but trade and industries as well. Kuala Lumpur which has been undergoing waterrationing for the past week— is still129 words
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Article282 1959-03-01 2 Revaluation Is Unfair Charge PENANG, Sat.— The Alliance Whip m the City Council, Inche Nyak Hashim bin Nyak Puteh, said at a City Council meeting yesterday evening that the revaluation of 3,000 houses out of a total of 19,000 m George Town was "a policy of robbing Peter to pay282 words
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Article85 1959-03-01 2 A SIXTY-SIX-YEAR-OLD woman, Kang Juan Ooe, was robbed ot her jewellery valued at $83, by three men armed with daggers at her house m Upper Thomson Road, on Friday afternoon. Kang was sitting outside her house, when the three men Jumped over the85 words
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Article81 1959-03-01 2 MR. YONG NYUK LIN yesterday announced that he had retired from the post of general manager of Overseas Assurance Corporation to undertake "full -time political work for the People's Action Party, Singapore.*' An executive committee member of the Malayan Democratic Union m 1947 and 1948. Seremban-81 words
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Article44 1959-03-01 2 THE Sultan of Pahang on Friday night attended a farewell party given by the Pahang State Councillors m Kuantan m honour of the Mentri Besar. Pahana, Dato Kuraia Paduka Raja Abdullah bin Tok Muda Haji Ibrahim, who is starting his leavo today.44 words
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Advertisement15 1959-03-01 2 y -__H Sf WILL FLY YOU I /around the world/ I for as little a$15 words
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Advertisement192 1959-03-01 2 SPRINQ J March Ist stn I For information entry ticket, 1 plcaic apply *l C. MELCHERS J b. t. A. Agency P. 0. BOX 1655 SINGAPORE BJust Qrrj America* 1950 "MILLS BUts* Pot) Typev 77* 7777. SuitabU and arrm n__ FOR SALE OR P/«asc oppfy ASIA NOVELTY EMPORII 172 Geylang192 words
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Article116 1959-03-01 3 ew Oil erminal Boosts Malacca sat-tP** rt **JL oil termi,e Tn.onu Klin, stan( lard Vacuum P v is construct,pllre »1 Kuanfp Trrncfianu L^hru a. a cost District Manl: (hP Company, Bear*, discleaei X ing Beard said were :,:,nys the eco- Malaya, ive complete tribune* Federation .i way ipplied on said.116 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-03-01 3 Died In rk Mishap B istrial m Ihe total of I rted m the m of Labour. H January, tom tal of $251,H compensa- p overs and m workI ndents m31 words
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Article74 1959-03-01 3 foA'o^sK to cater Mr. R. Hewlett -S2C2 S Dir ctor Tourism. declared open the new oEhEn th f offlcia Grove Road. Orchard Hotel, m Orange hundre^^u^tTM? Howlett^treasi?^ t m ist industry m ~~i stressed that the toured hofel^aciif^^ d ended great deal on S aad' With °iv74 words
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296 1959-03-01 3 Snub To That Invite National Issue Charge KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Two opposition members Messrs. V. David and S.S. Nayagam took the Alliance majority of the Municipal Council to task for •snubbing-' the invitation made by the Singapore City Council for the President and two Councillors to attend the Singapore Constitutional296 words
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Article107 1959-03-01 3 S.C. FACES DOUBLE MURDER RAP RAUB, Sat. The D.P.P Pahang. Mr. J.P. Kirby will conduct the preliminary inquiry into the mother-and-daughter double murder case which will be heard m the Magis.rates' Court on Tuesday. Twenty-five witnesses will testify that murder was alleged to have been committed m the Sang Lee107 words
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Article78 1959-03-01 3 THE Duke of Edinburgh had thanked Papineau Studios. Singapore, for its gift of a leather-bound copy of its publication, "Guide to Singapore and Spotlight on Malaya Managing Proprietor of the Studios. Mr. A. J. G. Papineau. told The Standard yesterday that the book was presented78 words
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Article22 1959-03-01 3 PENANG. Sat.— A mild outbreak of chicken-pox was reported for January according to a City Council Health I statement issued today.22 words
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Article, Illustration268 1959-03-01 3 PRESIDENT of the Federation Family Planning Association, Mr. T. Sivapragasam, told The Standard yesterday he would persuade the Malayan Government to recognize and support tne work of his association. Mr Sivapragasam, wno had just returned from a conference of the lnt tional Planned Parenthood FederationStandard - 268 words
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454 1959-03-01 3 Sembawang station will give fillip to agriculture— Minister $MM Research Centre Opened DURING the next three months, when political parties try to confuse the people of Singapore with their election claims and counter-claims the Sembawang Animal Husbandry Station will stand as a "tangible monument* of something solid achieved for the454 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-03-01 3 Who'll be the 'Easter Queen'? THE Singapore Civil Defence Corps, m conjunction with the Singapore Hospital Reserve, will hold an Easter social and dance at Kolam Ayer Lane on Mar. 28, starting at 8.30 p.m. Highlight of the dance will he the election of an "Easter Queen." Girls who wish86 words
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Article31 1959-03-01 3 CHRISTOPHER Bertram, was robbed of his wallet containing $180, by four men at Joo Chiat Place, Singapore while he was escorting his girl friend home. o n Friday night.31 words
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124 1959-03-01 3 Three years for robbery: his sixth MAH AH FATT, 33. of Tanjong Pagar Road, was yesterday jailed for three years m the Singapore Fourth District Court after he pleaded guilty to a housebreaking charge. Mr. T. S. Sinnathuray. the Magistrate, also ordered him to undergo two years' police supervision after124 words
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Article82 1959-03-01 3 REMANDED ON ROBBERY CHARGE SHA Bakar bin Dawood alias Bakar Negro, was yesterday charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with armed robbery. The prosecution said that he was m the company of nine unknown persons who robbed Ong Teong Chai of property worth $28 while armed with a knife82 words
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Advertisement133 1959-03-01 3 Ely- -■'>^r.r<y»| PMs 1 UMBAGO? Not me BUGS of b <>*ls and "^y dose of Kruschen. ferial*}- 1 t0 np V^~ 11 wa sheer i?hten up a? ain. V D a^^ Kruschen .^t to no t ime I 4 by w mha is often *am affl v m the Quick133 words
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Advertisement239 1959-03-01 3 Open to-day especially for KUNGSHOLM" Passengers IN MENS WEAR Call at: M m m \\\m\ 9^^^ oo^^^ mm **W W^ ONL* EXCLUSIVE MENS MIOP SI Hich Street Tel: *****. H RAFFLES HOTEL |j gjg The ELIZABETHAN GRILL is M mm exclusively reserved at Lunch &3J jj|jg and Dinner for private239 words
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Article133 1959-03-01 4 Donations: Deadline Is Mar. 13 DATO Lee Kong Chian, chairman of the Singapore Council of Social Service, said that the Kampong Tion* Bahru Fire Relief Fund would Close en March 13. He appealed to the public to send m their donations on or before March 12, so that a second133 words
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245 1959-03-01 4 Packed Itinerary For 350 World Tourists THREE hundred and fifty American tourists will disembark from the globe -girdling luxury liner Kungsholm today bent on seeing as much of Singapore as they possibly can m 19 hours. To help them do just that are 40 Boy Scouts engaged by the tour245 words
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Article42 1959-03-01 4 PENANG. Sat. Gold and diamond jewellery to the j value of nearly $1,000 were stolen from a house I m Khaw Sim Bee Road here yesterday, the occupier of the premises Mr. Ong Eng Hean, reported to police.42 words
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Article51 1959-03-01 4 TIN PRICE DROPS $1 SINGAPORE tin price fell $H. to $407* per picul yesterday. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: fair merchantable mixed copra $43 buyers. $43J sellers. Tone steady. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association closing prices per picul were: bulk shipment $64, drums $675. Tone firm.51 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-03-01 4 ipic. "EAST meets West" Is the name of this lovely dress with its contrasting coat, designed by Doris Geddes, and worn by Mrs. Ginny Schuster. The dress is made of a Dior lace m ivory heavily embroidered with go'den sequins. The coat of Siamese silk m glowingStandard - 68 words
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Article92 1959-03-01 4 SINGAPORE Ministry of Education announced that a number of vacancies exist In Kirn Seng, Anderson Girls' and several schools m the rural districts. A complete list of schools with vacancies will be displayed m all Government English primary schools from next Monday. Children born m 1950.92 words
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Article71 1959-03-01 4 SINGAPORE architect. Mr. Ng Kens Sian. has been elected president of the Society of Malayan Architects for the year 1959-60, it was announced yesterday. Vice-president is Mr K.C. Chung; secretary. Mr. Kee Yeap and treasurer Mr. Wong Foo Nam. Members of the Council for the same period71 words
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Article173 1959-03-01 4 Policy On Socialism: MIC Query KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan Indian Congress will be asked :o reiterate that it stand for "a government which will eventually s.and on socialist principles," The Standard learnt today. A resolution to this effect may be presented to the MIC annual General Assembly to be173 words
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Article69 1959-03-01 4 MISS WONG PECK, a receptionist of the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. m the Singapore Constitution Exposition, has polled the highest number of votes m the "Miss Exposition*' contest up to Friday night. Miss Wong received more than 5.600 votes. Final countins will be held69 words
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Article33 1959-03-01 4 A HOUSEWIFE. Yap Pett. was robbed of cash and jewellery amounting to $230 by three men. at her home m Telok Ayer Street, Singapore in -the early hours of yesterday morning.33 words
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131 1959-03-01 4 Storekeepers Want To Be Grouped As Clerks STOREKEEPERS employed by the Royal Ai: Force, Singapore, want to be classified as clerks under the Clerks Ordinance. They are prepared to take the matter before the Industrial Cour;. or even to the Supreme Court, the president of the Air Ministry Local Staff131 words
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Article, Illustration241 1959-03-01 4 NANYANG University should be granted more financial assistance to enable it to send graduates overseas for specialised courses so that they could return to help raise the academic standards of the University. This was told The Standard yesterday by the Chairman of the241 words
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Article40 1959-03-01 4 FIVE-DA T WEEK New working hours of the Royal Thai Consulate-General at Orchard Road. Singapore, are: Mondays to Fridays 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. The Consulate will be closed on Saturdays and j Sundays40 words
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Article173 1959-03-01 4 First Asian Co-op Chief Retires THERE is a lack of under standing of the potential stiength of the ro-operative movement m Singapore and the benefits it ran bring to the people. Mr. A. K. Isaac. Singapore's first Asian Registrar of Co-operative So cieties, who retired from Government aervice yesterday, said.173 words
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Article42 1959-03-01 4 A FILM lecture on "The Muruts of Nort'.i Borneo" will be given by Dr. Ivan Polunin of the University of Malaya on Friday at jf Shell Theatre"* The lecture br •anged by the S:*n <*iation of llc-tr. !i42 words
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Article115 1959-03-01 4 Home Incura Childr Is Moo dent. y. J., ;pi> dent -gj dor.aI some n with 1 rhildr. < 1 sion to said. T whos, and presM devott p t J The ri< home for to hi i Life" 4 after M ed to hr get thi i admittci She f115 words
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Advertisement188 1959-03-01 4 When Arriving m Singapore Gfj Don't Forget LACHMAN JEWELLERS on your next Shopping The only ultra Modern Shop m Town dealing m all kinds of Idal 6- Cents Jewellery, Watches. Cme Photo Cameras. Radios. TipJ Recorders and many other attractive Home Appliances. Etc. Etc. Am ,_fi^*"^^^^^^^^^j J Mir arrived letest188 words
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Miscellaneous416 1959-03-01 4 _P*2fJn_M Morning Prelude KtffaKoaV sK^B*aVVJsVal I. T:rre Signal and News 7.05 aaataaaaaalHlaaaalaaaaaaaaall Moments 800 The PH HH*V H TiWJ B m Programme Summary 902 aaMUaWsftaaaaafAJUsl The Ro>'»l Philharmonic Orches- *a*a»»aaaasw tra IV 30 Sing it Again, m OO The ■SMRVPfWM.i Big Still. 10 30 The Percy Faith sMiaHMlffllHi Pi r416 words
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Article, Illustration279 1959-03-01 5 LjcjVHERE OUR FIRST CgrREES CAME FROM y/v of Ro > al Botanic Gardens at Kew, T outskirts of London attracts more than a \BMswßtt senT f rom M fHtrf °1 the ""rid; tifir 'tßßßttn is the main function of these I279 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-03-01 5 Assistants cleaning the leaves of the giant water lily, Victoria Regia, a native of British Guinea which was grown from a seed the size of a pea. Its leaves reach a size of up to six feet across.44 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-03-01 5 The Great al m House m h r Palm an raany spec, s 1. ,,d, L M, "l tropica! coo-20 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-03-01 5 Ba nana Pl ants f» it and cocoa af W quaranti n« l^fr./ nd Cuttin 8 Iti h *n they20 words
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Advertisement277 1959-03-01 5 I/- IT ALL ADDS UP TO SATISFACTION Consider the advantages offered by Lombard Banking SECURITY The Bank's Capital and Reserres AVAILABILITY Convenient withdrawals— first £100 available on demand YIELD Interest at 5* per annum paid half yearly without United Kingdom income tax. Each factor contributing it all «fH* up to277 words
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Article149 1959-03-01 6 J^ YOUNG French cellist Bernard Michelin. accompanied on the piano by Nicolas Astrinidis, Is being presented by Mr. Goh Soon Tioo m two concerts m the Victoria Memorial Hall on March 16 and 19. Mr. Michelin has a wide repertoire and according to his handbill149 words
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Article, Illustration239 1959-03-01 6 Down Goes Elvis The Pelvis! I^-R-R-R-RRR-UMP! What's all that noise? It's a coffee-coloured cop-per-haired fireball of a gal named Shirley Bassey. from Cardiff, knocking Elvis Presley off a pedestaL Elvis, who a few weeks back netted more than 200.--000 advance orders for his latest record "I Got Stung" and "One239 words
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Article160 1959-03-01 6 Britain's best-selling records: 1. AS I LOVE YOU Shirley Bassey. 2. I GOT STUNG ONE .n_ N,GHT P* p ~«««y. 3. SMOKE GETS IN YOUR a -a»_ IYES— Platters. 4. DOES YOUR CHEWING GUM LOSE ITS FLAVOUR? mamm 0 Donegan 3. KISS ME, HONEY HONEY, KISS ME— Shirley160 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-03-01 6 POP star Marty Wilde and shapely British actress Jackie Lane met for the first time last week. They are to star together as husband and wife m a film called «}et Stream. Marty, 19, and Jackie, m% are pictured m a Wmt End of/km58 words
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Article, Illustration286 1959-03-01 6 Anac - Only The Best Is Aim Musical Socie Anac MUSIC DRAMA h by HN INTERESTING and thought-pro-voking talk on the work of the Singapore Musical Society was given over Radio Singapore recently hy Mr. Gordon van Hien. As conductor of the Society's orchestra and guiding spirit behind Its many activities for286 words
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Article343 1959-03-01 6 decides the type and frequency of concerts LJAVING now retired from iX the Musical Society's committee after nearly 20 years, Mr. van Hien likened himself to an elder statesman with the privilege of being able to sit back and throw brickbats with indiscriminate impunity. W e343 words
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SUMMER IN SCANDINAVIA
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Article, Illustration546 1959-03-01 6 CUMMER m Scandinavia begins with a burst of l fireworks: Copenhagen's i famous Tivoli is open again. > Visitors to Scandinavia 1 will And that the Scandinavians have a rare talent for making the most of their summers. In Denmark, two sure signs indicate546 words
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Advertisement186 1959-03-01 6 SMse-s/etat BOM Britannia 'Services _^_i _^«L M\ C* \a ammmmmmmmm mmm mmaaammm mmm\ London Eastabout VIA Hong Kong Tokyo San Francisco New York S" Starting April across thm Pacific SJS jmktma ta Oamtrmmmmtal apprawaL TsaeaaVas<iyofrK>AX^Tkketl mfm Flaa-fty aow.goy Atari For fufl details of 8.0.A.C.'i world wide routes end de Luxe.186 words
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1057 1959-03-01 7 There's A Cose For EQUEST PROGRAMMES ■^P r^%*f*saT _H is Elvis Presley America's Secret Weapon? wvnrE someone haa f!f n s programmes. no t V-t me *rong. I'm D Ictine there was r n 'i?liven (and Sarofeld! What I mean la IZv needed a spring 1 d he, certainly Tun\n1,057 words
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Article, Illustration398 1959-03-01 7 gINCE the introduction of the big jets by the international carriers, the problem of nolle suppression has been a constant thorn m their sides. A minor war behind the scenes has been going on between tho Ministry of Civil Aviation for London Airport, and398 words
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Article275 1959-03-01 7 r-ATHAY Pacific Airways will be the first local carrier to operate the n w Lockheed Electra turboprop aircraft through Singapore. They plan to have it m service m early ApriL In British aviation circles, the Electra has been the cause of many glum faces, not so much275 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-03-01 7 THESE two people don't seem to have much m common, but their shared interest is— aluminium t Arthur Fining Davis, 92 9 used to he m the aluminium business; and he stops to admire the aU uminium bathing suit worn by model Myrne Weber* est siUPI - 56 words
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Advertisement116 1959-03-01 7 Haaßßa aw _h Vauxhall •tWO Supremely SUCCeSSfuI 'Sixes' The Velox and the Cresta are 6-cylinder, 6-seater saloons Identical V6l OX £1110 I GSXSI In size and mechanical excellence. The Cresta is distinguished by additional iitiT^iiilnfr^^ifif^Mß^rsTsTsT^T^ "^^^iWffiiiT^ffi^^ < y^'uof^HlaiWlMa 7 ffi 2J:»rJßn^ value or mone y* luxury motoring |«_BM|||j_CT aaai aa116 words
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Advertisement279 1959-03-01 7 MA It SSJJ FOAf Britannia Services yB*BBBa9BBt London West a bout VIA Ceylon India Middle East AND Europe Eight Services Weekly Take a*raangeof BOACi Tkfcat tiititaiiaf Pan fly bow, pay tat* f For full details Ot BOA C world wide routes and de Luxe. First Clasßv Tourist and Economy class279 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration622 1959-03-01 8 BUT CERTAINLY NOT FOR BEWILDERED WIDMARK QH, WHAT a riot it nearly turns out to be when Doris Day and Richard Widmark decide to expand their family. They've been married I five years and yet the I stork still keeps away, while making622 words
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171 1959-03-01 8 What Have They Done To Hero Redgrave? AN assortment of crooks, ri including retired gentle- man crooks, are assembled to make us laush m LAW AND DISORDER. But outside of an occasional chuckle, the laughs are stillborn. Michael Redgrave, as the leading trickster who is more afraid of being discovered171 words
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Article, Illustration225 1959-03-01 8 TWO OLD FRIENDS AND A NEW ONE TT'E meet two old friends m Lon Chancy and James G 1 eas o n m MONEY, WOMEN AND GUNS (UI, Cinemascope, Eastman Color), and make a new one m youthful Tim Hovey. There is nothing much to commend this Western which I225 words
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Article, Illustration90 1959-03-01 8 I WEARING only panties, actress Tania Velia. once a member of the Yugoslavian swimming team, is shown m a provocative scene from the movie "WHIPLASH** being filmed m Puerto Rico. Thig is the way the scene will be shown to European l audiences. But when theU.S.; U.P.I. - 90 words
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Advertisement555 1959-03-01 8 i -—-BBMmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^MiMlAMMMlM^.^. I B CMHAYORcanisatioii U F"*** nmmX. Tnin_T»fllf*^ > l M L fc^*i^*iraa(*l^araT(aaaaaaaaafl H. A?. H. PRINCE PHILIPS VISIT J The COMPLETE record of the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to yL (by Catbay-Keris Films) is now being screened at Z\ shows at the Odeon. Cathay New Alhambra and Odeon555 words
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317 1959-03-01 9 diotic Luxury If Indonesia I nvites All .rutoer Calls For Ban Q n -^JtTtion* For Asian Games rs leb W P1) |B \iin newspaper fc£r*o\*rnmeni for WrZ itatemcnl <>n r f trill Iv welcome P. .-ft, 11 branded Taiwan a b «inguilty of subvers.on.^f g iv SJ aid and comfort317 words
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Article291 1959-03-01 9 English Soccer Results Laj Fed M Kp ten ~I H pf t**U» Mulish and ,i;o» were: Maaehester IT. 2. n T „,t--nh.im IL 1. r'l Portsmouth 1. o %>«-< i*tle I I. l \\..|-.e« U 4. f j. l Bi.ukhurn R. 2. i Bnghtitn H.A. 0. riGrim-ib- T 0. fl291 words
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Article91 1959-03-01 9 ONG BENG BEE missed his century by six runs when j playing for the SCRC against the Royal Air Force, Tengah. tq a cricket match at Shenton Way yesterday. However, the Chinese lost to Tengah by two wickets. Beng Bee's innings included 12 fours and a91 words
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Article34 1959-03-01 9 RAILWAY Recreation Club and Pulau Bukom Sports Club drew one-all m a friendly soccer match on the Railway ground yesterday. Loga'nathan scored for the Railways while Sunny Koh netted for the Islanders.34 words
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Article58 1959-03-01 9 TAN Tock Seng Hospital 'B trounced Yio Chu Kang Recreation Club by nine foals to one m a SGSFA Div A league match on the P&T ground yesterday. In another match m the same division SGMH and TW beat Singapore Military Force by two58 words
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Article785 1959-03-01 9 Jack Peart - Jack Peart he Canaries nave earned the Giant-Killer Cud Says London, Sot. NORWICH City ore m the sixth round of tho F.A. Cup on merit alone. So says Scottish manager, Archie Macaulay and only a fool would care to argue. It's a long, long785 words
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Article54 1959-03-01 9 HONGKONG. Feb. 28 (UPI> —-Two Chinese teenagers won the Chinese Communist All-China badminton championships m the finals for men and women singles held m Canton on Thursday. Hsu Chuan Heng and Miss Chan Li Chuan both 17 year olds became Communist China's man and woman badminton champions54 words
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Article50 1959-03-01 9 LONDON. Feb. 28 (Reuter) —Thailand. Australia and Indonesia are entered for the first time ln the women's international badminton championship for the Über Cup. Draw for the Asian and Australasian Zones will be made on March 20. Entries for the American and European zones close ln June.50 words
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245 1959-03-01 9 THE SCC TAKE SEVENS TITLE WITH 23-10 VICTORY SINGAPORE Cricket Club won ihe South Johore Rugby Football Club's seven-a-stde rugger competition when they beat Johore Asians by 23 points (four goals and a try) to ten (two goals) on the Johore International Club ground yesterday. The Club's victory was due245 words
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163 1959-03-01 9 THE RECS BEAT KHALSAS TO ENTER KO FINAL SINGAPORE Recreation Club entered the semifinal of the senior hockey knockout competition when they beat Singapore Khalsa Association by two goals to nil at Farrer Park yesterday. Recs. who are the defending champions, will now meet the winners of Police and Malays163 words
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Article101 1959-03-01 9 OFFICIALS of the Indian Recreation Club recently elected for the year were. Patrons. Messrs. S. A. Shariff. KM. Rengarajoo; N.V Vengadasalam. President. Mr. A. P. Rajah. Vice-presidents. Mr. K. Muthukumaru: MT. V. Gurusamy Hon. secretary. Mr S. J Kandasamy. Hon. asst. secretary. Mr. V J. Dass. Hon.101 words
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Article48 1959-03-01 9 YONG Scow Poey. with 157 points, secured first place m the 22 division of the Singapore Rifle Association pistol and revolver spoon shoot held yesterday. Runner-up was Fl./Lt. J Waters with 154 points. Fl./Lt Waters won th« -38 calibre shoot with J. Weston runner-up.48 words
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118 1959-03-01 9 Japan Will Oppose British Proposal TOKYO, Feb. 2S, (Reuter) Japan will strongly oppose a British proposal for standardising table tennis bats including the sponge bat at the general meeting of the International Federation of Table Tennis Association to be held at Dortmund, W. Germany on April 1. The Japan Table118 words
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Article130 1959-03-01 9 SHE NEARLY CAUSED A RIOT JAKARTA. Feb. 28 (Reuter). A Surabaya woman has caused fl sensation m Indonesian football circles by becoming the first woman to play m a major football match here. The woman, Rita Zahara, was a goalkeeper m a match agamst Jakarta's Army Garrison football team. Newspapers130 words
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Advertisement110 1959-03-01 9 Have you a healthy family! \Sth L 7 r7> AtP^mT'^m. UIA/ < y^ i .aaai IV r—^ \m^. j vSaxlL aWfiTCai. JL J^aW^ffar BMaaaa a-'viafS'- '&wsß am t^ 7 i' aaV 8"' .jr i£Bfc']f\ aa aB.a*^*f a9 amW^ "lljl^M^'/'mfcMßf^^aßSjfitinfuJ Cood hea th comes from good food, and In every healthy110 words
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Advertisement439 1959-03-01 9 Piles relieved by new tablet treatment At fast science has produced an* entirely new. effect fve treatment for sufferers from piles (haemorr> hoids). A simple tablet treatment that is clean and easy and brings lasting relief Hemotabs. Hcmotabs are tablet* *hfcr» you take with a drink of waterjust like taking439 words
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Miscellaneous120 1959-03-01 9 laTaali^a^sT^av aaaa^^a^T^^Li SINGAPORE SOCCER— Charity Match Singapore us. Combined Services, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Div. 3A Western S.C. vs. Serangoon M.Y. Jalan Besar 4 p.m. Geylang Utd. vs. Perlimponan Stia. P.W.D. Div. 3B— Stable Boys vs. Bt. Panjang, S.T.C. Bmtang Bulan vs. Poudok Peranakan. Geylang. Arsenal S.C. vs. Bt. Timah120 words
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Article1112 1959-03-01 10 KEN J/MIE+I -{raJ^ SfeJc^f Pick The Men With Guts Today THE BADMINTON Association of Malaya is meeting today at Kuala Lumpur and the most im- portant item on the agenda, of course, is the election of officials for the ensuing year. I don't think I have1,112 words
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Article199 1959-03-01 10 •mmml&mfmmm** 1 to revise its rules which must be as old as the hills. 6 cour se you prefer to live m the past and ignore the passing times! a v mim?.?J y .J acfc i f p c i? T> revent Irom pointing out the199 words
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964 1959-03-01 10 The Racket In Gate Passes At Kubu Stadium THE MALACCA Amateur Football Association Council, presided by its President. Mr. Tarn Seat Wah, found it fit to thrash out my controversial 'Round Up' comments on a certain club demanding; $100 for three players to play for a Malacca representative side, without964 words
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Article419 1959-03-01 10 RONNIE DUCLOS Malacca Round Up pavilion there were at least 200 spectators who were supposed to have paid $1 each for admis.M >n Next to me was the representative of the Malacca municipality who was m charge of the days collection check and 4.11 keys to the entrance*. Imagine mv419 words
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Advertisement212 1959-03-01 10 HERE IS YOUR NEWA jg^yVUSTIN \iz'^/j)m m .t*£***fi"C S*!S?***S**Cl!!**C£il*_£ E V B -T ABaJ^ JSSSri^*^ C~~3z^kma^maß*m^MßJC^2a~x£r^^^l mm m^t i^sfj££^~^2°° s <ii£fct>u~--- ''^^v>^simm^^^*^mwmßS!f^mA *w\\ v v .^MfljH........a*"^"'"^^"^ B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^]v^<.y."*^>*'>' m ■^atnfi^fi'nnß .AWw^a^a^a^^^Ta^a^a^a^anSffiii^p?. v^^9?^*^^vAv^v^^^^*vi^'^^^^^^^^jwwtnnrf "3E_ m— .Maaaaa— aa»— hmmW /Pm\ «S&v ?"jls££K!^i»!-'^ > ■i-K^'i-i -i»al^r.'.'n^&&£' i Wamm—mm*m*—~— itiittmiwm'M^m^m^^^-mmummmm^m^^i^^mmaam^^^mmmmm^MMMßM^M- I WS^^^^^^^k BBk^mtSA You re212 words
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Advertisement219 1959-03-01 10 AMAZING NEW BALLPOINT DEVELOPED BY PARKER! I ITS EXCLUSIVE J POROUS BALL GIVES YOU ll THE SMOOTHEST f WRITING EVER! 1 Writes Instantly— ink starts flowing at your Ml li 1 slightest touch Ml li II Writes Evenly— lays down a sharp, dark, Ml li 11 always uniform writing line219 words
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Article275 1959-03-01 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER First Favourite To Oblige After Three Early Upsets By GUSTANI. with John Forte riding ln copy book style, won the Spring Cup over 8$ furlongs for class three division one horses at Penang yesterday, last day of the Penang Turf Club's Spring Meeting. Taking the275 words
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1875 1959-03-01 11 RESULTS DIVIDE NDS OF ALL THE RACES l o^ t U a ,U.,gMM_ CL 5. DIV. 2— 1 MILE J E K. Lim and S. A. Chia's Trainer: Teh. 8l?l i IK WHISTLER 9.04 (2) Mawi 1 287-9-1 S" SfW-T. L WOELD Ml (8) Johnson 2 219-186 v« S E1,875 words
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612 1959-03-01 11 CHRISTCHVRCH. Feb. 28 (Reuter) Tony Lock, who took five for 31 and Frank Tyson three for 23 bowled England into a match-winning position today when New Zealand were forced to follow on 232 runs behind on the second day of the first Test612 words
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Article239 1959-03-01 11 SCO RE BO AR D England first innings (overnight 336 for eight). P. E. Richardson c Petrie b Blair 6 W. Watson c Petrie b Blair 10 T. W. Graveney lbw b Hough 42 P. May c Hough b Moir 71 M. C. Cowdrev b Hough 15 E. R Dexter239 words
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Article153 1959-03-01 11 Annual Cuptie At Pt. Dickson KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. The annual hockey competition between the Royal Malay Regimen; and the R.A.F. Regiment (Malaya) will be played at Port Dickson tomorrow the 26th birthday of the Royal Malay Regiment. The competition which has been played annually since 1954 by :he two regiments153 words
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Article127 1959-03-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Selection Committee of the Football Association of Selangor. at its meeting held last night, selected the following players to Xorm the State training squad. Training will be held at the TPCA Stadium, Princes Road from Monday to Thursday. Lourdes Doss (SIA),127 words
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Article58 1959-03-01 11 OPERATION FOR TERRY DOWNES LONDON, Feb. 27. (Reuter) —Terry Downe.s Britlah middleweight boxing champion la to have an operation for the removal of scar tissue over his left eye. and will be out of the ring for three months. Downes suffered a bad cut over the eye m hi* flint58 words
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Article71 1959-03-01 11 OFFICIALS elected, at tho Radin Mas Rambler's Sports Club fifth annual general meeting were: President: Mr. Abu Bakar Halim (re-elected). Vice President: Mr. A. Kadir Yassin (re-elected). Hon. Secretary: Mr. Sved Talib Abu Bakar re-elected). Treasurer: Mr. Yusoff Mar- ldin (re-elected). Committee: Messrs: Ahmad Mustakim and Ahmad Said.71 words
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Article103 1959-03-01 11 SWEEP "B" TOTAL POOL: $137,870 Ist No. *****? ($36,361) 2nd No. *****6 ($14,544) 3rd No. *****8 7.272) Starters ($1,616 each) Nos: *****3. *****2. *****3, *****8. 258X20. *****8, *****2. *****9. *****8. Consolations (51.000 each); Nos: *****0. *****5. *****8, *****4. *****5. *****0, *****4. *****7. *****5. *****6. SWEEP "C" TOTAL POOL:103 words
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Article91 1959-03-01 11 IPOH. Sat.— Making thefr flrst appearance this se«son m the current flrst division football league on the padang yesterday. Ist Btn Royal Regiment swamped Batwan Putra 6-0 on the padang. It was the second successive defeat for the Batwan Putra, last year's second division champions who were91 words
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Article195 1959-03-01 12 Darul Islam Bandits Step Up Terror Tactics SITUATION IS MORE SERIOUS THAN EVER, SAYS COMMANDER JAKARTA, Feb. 28 (Reuter)— lndonesia's fanatic Darul Islam bandits have attacked and burned down six South Celebes towns, according to the military spokesman for the region. He said the attacks took195 words
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173 1959-03-01 12 A FISHY TALE ABOUT THIS SOVIET TRAWLER ARGENTINA, Newfoundland, Feb. 28 (Reuter) The American naval officer who boarded the Soviet trawler Novorossirsk off Newfoundland on Thursday said last night it was "quite likely" the vessel had something to do with recent submarine telegraph breakages. Lieut. Donald Sheely, executive officer of173 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-03-01 12 ROGER VADIM'S LATEST DISCOVERY JS?*e*S[ og r yadima latest discovery to W-fLli* *°i CeCile m his next fi,m Les Liaisons P^f IVl?* H r scrc f. n name is Jeanne Valeric (real name Michehne Voiturier) and she is bust seventeen. She was given the role after Vadim under &m MUPI - 77 words
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Article29 1959-03-01 12 A SIX-MAN trade delegation from Nationalist China will visit Australia next month, the Nationalist Chinese Minister plenipotentiary ln Australia, Dr. T.C Chen announced m Melbourne yesterday ReuterReuter - 29 words
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224 1959-03-01 12 LONDON, Feb. 28 (UPI) Greek-Cypriot leader, Archbishop Makarios, had a close scrape with death today when one engine of the airliner carrying him home after three years' exile failed during take-off. Split-second action by the Greek pilot saved Archbishop Makarios and other passengers224 words
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Article64 1959-03-01 12 HONGKONG. Feb. 27 (Reuter). Communist Nortfl v ci- nam has issued new currency m which one new dong equals 1 old unit, Hanoi Radio announced today. A dong is a basic unit of Vietnamese currency The radio said the reform had been made possible64 words
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166 1959-03-01 12 Would You Like Scented Ink In Your Fountain Pen TOKYO, Feb. 28. (Reuter)— When a favourite magazine smells of roses, the reader may know smellies have arrived m Japan and that built-in scent may come from a newspaper or the latest line m underwear Scented Ink invaded the publishing business166 words
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101 1959-03-01 12 COLOMBO, Feb. 28 (Reuter) Meeting and processions will be banned m Ceylon from the evening of March 2 until the morning of March 4. the goveernment announced today. The ban will cover the period during which 12 major trade unions m the country backed by101 words
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Article131 1959-03-01 12 New Italian Govt. Gets Support ROME. Feb. 28 (UPI) Italy's Chamber of Deputies gave sweeping support to new Premier .Antonio Segni last night m his ba.tle against misery, unemployment and the largest communist party m the free world. The confidence vote of 333 ror to 248 against and one abstention131 words
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Article46 1959-03-01 12 J u KA^L A 'F eh 28 i Neuter)— Ten women's organisations have lodged a protest against remarks made by a narSiSw-. 0 th b i n ««■««>"« regulation P of marriage which they said hurt the feelings of women .SSSSS W'kLi" J.W&46 words
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Article25 1959-03-01 12 GEN. NE WIN has been i sworn m as Premier of Burma I at ceremonies presided over by President U Win Maung. UPIUPI - 25 words
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Article11 1959-03-01 12 THAILAND has formally reopened her border with Cambodia.— Reuter.11 words
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Article72 1959-03-01 12 JAKARTA, Feb. 28 (Reuter) The Indonesian Government, has plans to remove 31 million persons from Java island to Sumatra. Borneo, Celebes and Moluccas islands within the next ten years, newspapers reported. The Director of the Indonesian Transmigration Depart men*. Mr. R. M. Notowidjojo.72 words
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Article65 1959-03-01 12 HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 28. (UPI> Ked-haired Arlene Dahl. who says she and husband Fernando Lamas "have lost all contact with each other filed suit yesterday to divorce the handsome Latin American actor. The divorce action, tiled by the actress' attorney. Gilbert Seaton. was based on routine charges65 words
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152 1959-03-01 12 CAPE CANAVERAL. Florida, Feb. 28 (UPI) The U.S. Air Force fired a towering Thor-Able test rocket early today m a dramatic prelude to the Army's rapidly approaching second attempt to put a tiny man-made satellite around the sun The 90-foot Thor-Able blasted152 words
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237 1959-03-01 12 JAYNE WANTS TO HER PA ON, BUT SAYS RIG DE JANEIRO Feb 28. (UPI) A Bratilian snake dancer said yesterday she had barred buxom Jayne Mansfield from a Rio Bay nudist colon? because the actress wanted to keep her pants on. Snake dancer Lvi Del Fuego owns Islha Do Sol237 words
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Advertisement333 1959-03-01 12 A DISCRIMINATING GENTLEMAN. fWe would like to introduce you to Mr. Nur Ali, our Senior Watchman He served mm with our Branch Manager ML during the latter's Army mmk dey* and earned himself I the name "Boris" due to a striking resemblance to a famous film star! Boris is a333 words
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Advertisement218 1959-03-01 12 VISITORS ON M.s. ''KUNGSHOLM" A welcome to Singapore from v^-^O THE /tlllD^N m***W ll f^fmmaA^ \o\ GUILD of foi^KSW BETTER \|g|^ SHOPS Q^^P I Save precious hours by shopping wisely I We are people who like to do things a little better. To offer the tourist and the resident the218 words
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Article, Illustration6171 1959-03-01 13 WILLIAM TRAVIS - A PACK OF HUNGRY SHARKS WILLIAM TRAVIS -by fel/ir FOUR mm We Were Nearly [ten Up By TRAVIS WAS SORED vna HIS JOB AS A COMMERCIAL AIRLINE PILOT. HE LUSTED Arm EXCITEMENT. AND FOUND IT IN AN ISLAND PARADISE i#x c/»fs r/ //>/.vg j« v# 7A amu t:\rint i xnni6,171 words
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Advertisement14 1959-03-01 13 Pictures YOU GET THE BEST FROM THE STANDARD Phone Photo Dept Tel ***** Sun6ag,ft^*tanßar*i14 words
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Article, Illustration348 1959-03-01 14 AUSTRALIA, TOO, HAS HER OWN MODERN TARZAN SYDNEY, Sat "\1 YSTKRY of a bronzed bearded semi -naked young Tarzan who makes Infrequent appearances from the coastal bush of Northern Queensland haa been solved. Be is the son of a Russian princess and a Sydney public school master who, his father348 words
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Article, Illustration851 1959-03-01 14 LOOK, NO HEELS! %jm*Msl f^-crt5T2xl *<mm- r TBE Voice on the other end of the phone said: "Troops, I understand you have a great pioneering spirit and are willing, If not eager, to try anything once. "How would you like to be the first woman m England to wear the851 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-03-01 14 Yer must bt missin' Florrie summot owtui, Andy. Remember, now, yer welcome to drop m on me missus ony time on 9 knock obout o bit."28 words
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Article, Illustration629 1959-03-01 14 DRUMS HEAT, FEET DANCE TO GET HEADY FOR THE DUK Tarawa, Gilbert and Ell ice islands, Sat. THRUMS are throbbing and the rhythmic stamp and shuffle of bare feet mingles with the booming of Pacific Ocean surf on coral reefs as natives m this pattern of islands practise Intricate traditional629 words
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262 1959-03-01 14 SEOUL, Sat BURGLARIES and other crimes committed by high -school and university students are steadily increasing m South Korea. In the past eight months, the national police have arrested more than 3.400 students for crimes of violence, larceny, and burglary. Most of the ofTenders262 words
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Advertisement70 1959-03-01 14 "The girl's got talent! 1 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products I Bj^i* jr Vj HLjk^wJ Bp# T ■ll Eg? /y V%sfflm\ mWJM SS ila^'''mmi^ '^SfflEffinSa aW :^#SWSgsES STiiKaJ^aSP^fL^Sr flj wl l'9H^ S nKaa? '^^SaV* at^-i&fr ■■■ls^m Bra^tis: aw BgaJsffij maVJ^^Vßmmi. xTy&SSaM amas*&!mm\ Balashin Sai In The "New70 words
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Article, Illustration558 1959-03-01 15 Irene Lim - Iren e Lim 1,, „„d style should go hand-in-hand Talking Fashion with Separates are back m vogue. They are m favour for both day and night. Inspired by the thought of m.d-summer nights' dreams, the colours are either bright and brave or dreamy and delicate, with romantic558 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-03-01 15 I has pr* isewivea. L tha removable ric yen I she r and r. and -ing eaner, this, a deposit of *c remains \e men ceilte unable SfJ f is t 'he -fftl dirtiest. we are I, acer- cense is e baked on to Even i <> o67 words
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Article, Illustration470 1959-03-01 15 a rime, shoes a means of fß\ ones feet. to> lave become c "i most imtf accesfe r *w being reI -5 more for fy"s the feet, hi protecting generally those that are walk with. th« se shoes470 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-03-01 15 Bounces Instead Of Wiggles ROMAN girls will be walking with -a spring m their step and a spring on the heels of their shoes —if designer. Albanese has his way. This shoe, called "Space Heel," has a tiny heel attached to the sole by a very thin yet strong steelUPI - 65 words
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Article, Illustration774 1959-03-01 15 BEWARE OF YOUR SLIP The foundation of a I dress is as important as the dress itself for not everyone of us has the figure of a Marilyn Monroe. The clever use of foundation can help us to achieve as good an effect as a faultless figure. Often774 words
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Article289 1959-03-01 15 Many Hues That Is The New Rage Spring is busting out all over New York this month m a blaze of technicolour I Shop windows are a riot of vivid colours, mixed and matched as def+ly as the most daring Italian beachwear. "If you were ever a mouse, forget it,"289 words
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Article, Illustration2863 1959-03-01 16 D'Unienvi'.le, sensing our disappointment did his best to Cheer us up. After an excellent dinner he started to tell us many interesting anecdotes about Farquhar and soon I, „t any rate had forgotten most of the past few days' disasters. 'You called2,863 words
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Article1516 1959-03-01 16 r T IHE1 HE surface level was cold enough, but when 1 dived and reached a depth of fifteen feet the shock of its icy impact on my skin caused me to release all my breath, and I could stay there no 'onger than a few seconds. Even1,516 words
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Miscellaneous243 1959-03-01 17 %T~^^ umV _V.^ J1...8UT HERE'S SUMP.N I I'M SICK OF 'CAUSE WE HAWNT^ 1 1 GET SOME? HOW, ro *H^TTT>C b^ rSIw^AT'LL BE GOOD DINOSAUR! V ANY BEAR MEAT,/ WELL, PITY SAXES? D'Y*. HAW/1 GOT X ME TELL YOU I FORVJURT WHY CANT I THAT'S WHY' 7 DANG IT EXPECT243 words
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Miscellaneous183 1959-03-01 17 I BUSINESS WAS SLOW^> I I I-SOTTA FI6GER How"l7Tß| .fD I^STERDAY, &UT^ll>^ /^Z&? fH I T MAKE M SALESj) I l T »*****^i»-»»«---»»»aa«Ma»aa| ■sa^aTaTaaa— amaaaammam Harnramrn— i l ammammmmwmmmmmaamammmmmmmmmamamammammmammamammmmmmmamamaaam I (SREETIN'S, SYLVESTER/ TH' 1 >(HAVE VOJ NO 1 1 PONI'T MIND COMPETITION/ ISeVSSLi? T />' COAT AN 1 SLACK BUSINESS183 words
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Miscellaneous204 1959-03-01 18 la AAISIN IN A l#aF 4^^.W^MSssf shall we give the) s er~ shall they Pno-telltSSt-*^ 11l A 111 ill A Iff law THE MILUON PLANETS-- SIGNAL TO START f NO-NO FINISH THE NEW Jaaßa^>o, BREAK r^W 10 MAlllllf AAr THE CELEBRATIONS/ (CELEBRATIONS- CONSTELLATION nirUP fflMI 1 a^l\4Hl\aW ON THE MILLION204 words
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Article, Illustration959 1959-03-01 21 Lee Thong Choon - Lee Thong Choon Paralysed firl appeals for help to visit the famous shrine at Lourdes By Olpoh, Sat N POST-WAR years, probably no one has been hit so hard or dealt with more cruelly by Fate than an attractive 23-year-old girl, Yee Yoke Har,959 words
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615 1959-03-01 21 Port Moresby Sat. ALL the traditional glamour of the South Seas is still to be found m the three .groups of coral-crusted islands the Cataret, the Mortlock and the Tasman groups which stretch east from the northern tip of Bougainville.615 words
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Advertisement94 1959-03-01 21 3^W ii^ Wm\m EEaV*^9aY 9 m\ aaV I^JsVU^^ \W^ mwarkm Bt«Q AY W Itmmßwmm At touch of on. \^mammtmm^j finger it enables you to dictate your letters during and after office W time, give instructions before ieov ing office, record conversations, amaWKSSStOmf conferences, lectures, register telephone conversations. More than p"™*^*T94 words
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Miscellaneous1243 1959-03-01 21 |[«\^JUgSSS ftpwj Tpie lyndoe Feature LE T US CHECK VER YOUR FEAR .npral a nervous i thing ln some sort of orripr mf n 3 r 3 e been sur- 1 even lovelife. Thi s can °oS the P 3^ twenty jbe seen at work m Virgo ,er nVimber of1,243 words
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Article, Illustration986 1959-03-01 22 IF YOU'VE GOT THE MONEY THIS CAN BE YOUR HONEY cykr OF YOU'VE got the money, this can be your honey. It is truly one of the finest cars m the Mercedes Bens range of fine cars. Meet the 220S Convertible, (right) the only one now m Singapore or Malaya.986 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-03-01 22 GENERAL MOTORS 9 latest experimental car, the Cadillac Cyclone, features a radar locating device m the twin domes on the front fenders. The radar scans the highway and warns the driver of objects m his path. Other features are a clear plastic canopy83 words
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Article, Illustration955 1959-03-01 22 TONY BROOKS - TONY B ROOKS **v am I driving for Ferrari at a time when British Formula 1 cars have gained a clear ascendancy for the first time ever m the difficult sphere of Grand Prix racing? I have always signed with British manufacturers since I started racing955 words
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Advertisement169 1959-03-01 22 \<%bS® r NO MORE 1,000 MILE OIL CHANGES THANKS OIL PURIFIER PLUG The Pos-J/er pTug uses positive mefol olloys to inhibit oxidation and neutralize ocids* Ifi ver? inexpensive, yet it con triple engine life* Simple to instolf m replaces youc presenf drain plug. "Makes, off fasf wetf over 20,000 miles'^169 words
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1246 1959-03-01 23 rjnoirs Of A heart ty Officer -~m Some Mtetraspeetion On The Mtark Days A EBeende Ago THE author of this series o t articles come to Mo ley a with tho British Army m 1945a the following year obtained o local discharge and1,246 words
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Article, Illustration19 1959-03-01 23 tit t typical rubber estate defence post during tof the Emergency. It is called a 'Irabu."19 words
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Article77 1959-03-01 23 ILSOOy lis Ramon Sender. CGollanrz. 215.) ffCRET OF LVGA. By lgna%io Silone. ■15*0 liriTfl THE GOLDEX ARM. Urn Algren* (ISeville Spearman. 165.") '111RDS write better about childhood than fer Europeans. The austere limitations of the df. and the concentration on primary values Wof the national temperament, give their77 words
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Article, Illustration895 1959-03-01 23 JOHN DAVENPORT - JOHN DAVENPORT By P**m li a trilogy of m flrst part appearF >n>en yean ago. T an d throe were Mexico m 1954 and are here *torth€ first time. wiry event to be c:t h delight. Pro- **<•« has written a of those c likely895 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-03-01 23 Lookout sentries are posted on tree tops to watch for terrorists on their mission of murder and pillage.20 words
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Article, Illustration783 1959-03-01 24 JOHN W. WHEELER- BENNETT - The King Sends For Churchill JOHN W. WHEELER-BENNETT KING GEORGE VI-PART Vn •By Throne and people are drawn closer together among the rubble and ruins of the air raids HHE disastrous outcome of the Norwegian campaign (April-May, 1940) released m Parliament, and m the country as a whole, the pent-up783 words
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Article58 1959-03-01 24 Mr. Churchill's own account is: "His Majesty looked at me searching'y and quizzically for some moments ann then said: I suppose you don't know why 1 nave sent for you? Adopting .!L n i mno6 \J re P-i«d: 'Sir. 1 \mp y couldn't imagine why.' He laughen and said* I58 words
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Article1611 1959-03-01 24 should this occur, how great would be the danger involved to our common cause and I rely on the solemn and explicit assurances already given to My Government that m no circumstances would Your Government assent to any conditions that involved this consequence. Unfortunately the British1,611 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-03-01 24 The hot sun of Miami Beach, Fla., has gone to the heads of these beauties, who model hot-weather hat fashions while much of the world shivers m the grip 0 f winter. Called "googies," the hats and their built-in sunglasses protect the eves as well as the hair.67 words
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