Singapore Standard, 10 March 1959
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Title Section26 1959-03-10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft rft 9fl 5 (FINAL EDITION) Telephone ***** —5 Cobl« "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959. Vol. IX No. 250. 5 cts. 14 Pages.26 words
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Article, Illustration268 1959-03-10 1 NERAL MOREIRA; LEE THONG CHOON - NERAL MOREIRA LEE THONG CHOON Top lUnl-XUiJHH) on head-shot dead Killer squad boss falls to the guns of Special Branch By and ddffdfdfddf IPOH, Mon.— Siu Mah— "Little Horse"— 40 year-old commander of the Communist terrorists in Perak and leader of the killer gang responsible for the268 words
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Article195 1959-03-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Acting Prime Minister and iMinister for Delence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein wa^ "delighted" at the "big kill" m Central Perak of Siu Man, the highes. -ranking terrorist leader operating m the country and a member of the Malayan Communist Party's central committee195 words
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895 1959-03-10 1 The elimination of Siu Man, described as a "mean and dominating force" in the terrorist organisation, brings the 1.200 square-mile area of "Operation Ginger" i population 125,000 very much closer to being declared "white" in the near future. News of this895 words
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Article125 1959-03-10 1 PEN ANG. Mon. One man was killed and three were injured by an explosion inside a new building at the Royal Australian Air Force base. Butterworth, this afternoon. The man who died was Yong Joo Seng. Severely injured was Cheah Boon Chye. The125 words
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242 1959-03-10 1 AND A CHALLENGE TO DATO ONN ALOR STAR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, at an election rally here today, accused the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party of seeking to gain power by making religion a political issue The Tunku said: "I am glad242 words
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Article289 1959-03-10 1 Leaders applaud Hamid's policy POLITICAL leaders In Singapore yesterday -upported Dato Abdul Hamirj bin Haji Jumat'f, rtu A the Singapore State U terms for a mercer of the Colony and the Federation. The Dato *ho l| tltO Miniver for L<>c:\\ Government, Land and Housing, had said at an UMNO mass289 words
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Article54 1959-03-10 1 THE KEEPER of the Rulers* Seal. Pcrsekutuan Tanah Melayu. and the Muslim Advisory Board. Singapore, through its Chief Kathi have announced that the new moon has not been sighted anywhere in the Federa-* tion of Malaya and Singapore this evening. Fasting will, therefore, begin in the54 words
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Advertisement49 1959-03-10 1 I PLAYER'S MEANS PLEASURE Vnd everyone knows it lece for piece a I real chocolate treat a laYg^varv l Houten*tablet Every piece so much better /AN HOUTEN ORTABLE ROTARY HR COMPRESSOR JCtuil delivered capacity. Ford 6 ICScl Engi ne Driven Plant, mountrwo pneumatic tyred wheels. liable from stock <^K«>49 words
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853 1959-03-10 2 re. Two from Singapore dispute ownership KUALA LUMPl'R, Mon. The High Court here (oda\ i,r 8ln h 14 a case, in which ownrrship of a winning $125,000 Social WHf.ire i r,tt, r fl disputed by a Singapore labourer and an employee of the853 words
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Article173 1959-03-10 2 *ir MAH was the leader of 38 Communist terrorist who ambushed Sir Henry Gu'rney two miles below the dap on the Kuala Kuhu Pahang road to Fraser's Hill on Oct 6, 1!>51. Sir Henry was on his way to "The Lodge" at Fraser's173 words
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Advertisement876 1959-03-10 2 LKJKLPJKOJK SITUATIONS VmCANT CHINFSE IIH.H SCHOOL Teaching po«t anted by Euro- f rean B.Sc. London. UmvcnityGe n graphy and f^eonomics speci.ali5r Box No ***** ss. [poh. c AIR MIMSTRV Works Directorate Vacancies for Draughts- im*n: The Ar Ministry requires j 2 Architecture! s -d Civil Enci rearing Draughtsmen for service876 words
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Advertisement973 1959-03-10 2 ncES NATURALISATION NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr. TAN ENG HUI of No. 20. Chepstow Close. Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore 19, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who know s any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement973 words
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Advertisement538 1959-03-10 2 NOTICES JAVA NEW YORK LINE «.s. "ZEELAND" arrived: 8.3.59. CONSIGNEES are hereby notified that the general survey of damaged packages ex the above vessel will be held on 18.3.59 at godowns 33 as from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Department Tel.538 words
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Article373 1959-03-10 3 A REVIEW of the political scene in SingaI and the Federation at the weekend leaves indelible impression that freedom must am, substantial, unchanging and powerful as lonument to the creative force and endurance collectively loyal citizens. There were honest I for undivided loyalty in both territories. In Federation,373 words
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Article328 1959-03-10 3 coming meeting between President enhower and Premier Harold Macmillan has in prefaced by the report from Washington the United States already has a plan for iling with the Berlin crisis in a way that will > the Soviet of any initial advantage the Kremmay be hoping to exploit in328 words
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Article56 1959-03-10 3 D OFFICE ti. Lim Teck Kim Road. S'pore 2 PO Box No 1563 Cables: 'TICERNEWS kLA LUMPUR. ***** (5 lines) AH departments UK China insurance Bldg.. J74. Batu Rd H Telephone ***** AN <C 93 Cowan St Tel: 3829 lA CCA- 8 Leith St Tel: 405556 words
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1040 1959-03-10 3 JAMES McKENZIE - JAMES McKENZIE by Hollandia, New Guinea 'pHE Dutch in Netherlands New Guinea are working against time to prepare the Papuans under their charge for the day when they will decide for themselves about their political future. Assuming that Holland does not make a deal1,040 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1959-03-10 3 RICHARD LOWENTHAL - RICHARD LOWENTHAL by LONDON. show is over, the astrakhan hat has been returned to Its box, and we are back with the basic realities of the East-West situation, including the "Berlin crisis." These basic realities have not of course been changed by Mr. Macmillan's visit to Russia— nor,1,317 words
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Article408 1959-03-10 3 WASHINGTON '"PHE roteless enclave of the United States called Washington D.C. now has 387.000 white residents and 438.000 coloured. The 1958 census estimates which have revealed the whites m a minority of 47 per cent, to 53 per cent., also show that the coloured population is on408 words
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Article, Illustration460 1959-03-10 3 The NEWS as it strikes me IMMJTICAL parties indulged m an orgy of mud-sling-ing on Sunday when they addressed crowds m various parts of the island If one believes everything said against each other the impression gained is that the arena is filled with people who are a disgrace to460 words
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Advertisement29 1959-03-10 3 I 'MEG A (gfcgfr f ,1 Top S215.00 $400.00 OMEcR^^ (Jold $450.00 lt rtl< Cw f Authorized Retailer NYANG WATCH CO., LTD. ,r»rth Bridge Road, Singapore 6 Tel. *****29 words
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Advertisement93 1959-03-10 3 I OPERA ESTATE 6% Miles. SIGLAP RD. A well developed housing estate complete with 3 Schools, Market, Shops. Church, excellent roads, sewerage, electricity, water, telephones etc. Cool fir breexy at all times of the year. Near to seaside. Completion: June/July, 1959. Model of house is available for inspection. FOR SALfc93 words
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198 1959-03-10 4 SINGAPORE'S Acting Minister for Health, Mr. M. P. D. Nair, yesterday appealed to the locallydomiciled Chinese to come forward in greater numbers to donate blood. Mr. Nair was speaking at a ceremony at the Blood Transfusion Centre, General Hospital, where198 words
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Article82 1959-03-10 4 NO PARTY SYMBOLS ON WALLS CANDIDATES contesting the Singapore general elections will not be able to paint their party symbols on walls and public roads. A decision to this effect was taken by leaders of til political parties after a short meeting at the Chief Minister's Office yesterday. They also82 words
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404 1959-03-10 4 THE Peoples' Action i Party leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew m the Singapore Legislative Assembly will at the next meeting of the Assembly on March 18, call upon the Singapore Peoples' Alliance Coalition Government to resign immediately. Mr- Lee's motion read: "In view of404 words
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Article102 1959-03-10 4 TWO men. Tham Lai Woh alias Kwai Wong and Lim Siak Heong alias Tua Tee. denied n the Singapore Assize Court that they were members of an un! awful assembly. Both were charged with causing hurt to Ho Ne Chiew. Tan Kee Huat and Tan102 words
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201 1959-03-10 4 THE BOAT SAILED... THEN A LAUNCH TO RESCUE A BEAUTIFUL Singapore fashion designer and a company secretary went aboard the liner Roma to see friends off at the Harbour Board wharves yesterday. And they very nearly sailed wiih their friends to Colombo. For designer Eunice Brent and Louise Jansen. a201 words
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194 1959-03-10 4 SINGAPORE'S Council of Ministers will meet on Friday to discuss the setting up of a commission of inquiry into a 5.i00.000 bank account allegedly operated by former Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Km, The Standard was told yesterday by sources close to194 words
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337 1959-03-10 4 Take exam I quit union Chief's threat to temporatia KI'ALA Lt'MPl'R, Mon. General the 5,000-strong Government Temporarj Offi r Mr. D. P. Xavier, has threatened that he w^ consider resigning from his union pttt if of the members eligible to sit for the e\ im\ ni Ing to permanency m337 words
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Article44 1959-03-10 4 A farmer. Mohamed Abdul Wahab, 22. irai failed for one year m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday for theft of $3J M), bc'on^ing to a shop-assistan*. Lim Kit Chay, at Changi village on .Tan. 29. Mohamed admitted two previous convictions.44 words
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Article122 1959-03-10 4 The N riiJ yen v. ■HI I 111 aver I mont h.v c m a Mr A U |U I IW I day |1 I Rn of the fa f^ possible I 1 Er *1 for Stfb iUb ™J' to the mi a »Imi m the course sard f*W122 words
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424 1959-03-10 5 Fed. Ministry confirms inquiries to open factories in new town KUALA LUMPUR, M«n. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry today confirmed that there has been an increasing number of inquiries from Singapore commercial circles and industrialists on the possibility of establishing businesses m tne424 words
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128 1959-03-10 5 JAKARTA. Mar. 9 (UPI) A spokesman for the visiting Singapore trade mission said today: "We did not come here to complain or to beg but only to cement the existing good relations and we are not aware that those good relations have become128 words
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276 1959-03-10 5 nspector also attacked PEXANG. Mon. The manager of the Citv Transport Department, Mr. Quah Soon Teik, was attacked at the entrance of his office in Lor on z Kulit, off Dato Kramat Road, this morning*. Mr. Quah, who was struck behind with a piece276 words
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Article188 1959-03-10 5 THREE thugs got away with $9,500 worth of cloth from Anson Tailor shop m Robinson Road m the early hours of yesterday. Before gaining entry into ;he shop, the thugs awakened the jaga from his sleep, blind-folded hn n and tied him to a nearby pipe-stand. It188 words
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Article, Illustration282 1959-03-10 5 <>r Mid husbands yes- ipprak-d to the SinX-, i.il Welfare IVKi'Hi to hHp them find H^ mi«sin? wives. driver. Kota Cheng £Mf, has been searching Bi pretty 24-year-oM Ing Ah Tay. for the pi* three months. She has H nn^inc since Dec. 7. B\' iuu they married m 1953282 words
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Article125 1959-03-10 5 1 RM boy. Lim Ah Bar. litted m a Singapore W v < tcrday of a charge Emitting mischief at m* l^* Loyang by killing a W Kan said he heard his J 8 out and went to B wid he found a hole125 words
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Article156 1959-03-10 5 No place for Chinese 'sin seh' THE Health Committee of the Singapore City Council yesterday rejected a proposal to provide a Chinese "sin s^h" (physician) for every public dispensary m addition to a Western qualified doctor. People's Action Party members m tne Committee opposed the proposal, which was originally tabled156 words
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Article67 1959-03-10 5 BOOKS ON ASIAN CULTURE A COLLECTION of 53 books on the "Cultures of Asia" will be on display at the USIS library for two weeks beginning Mar. 10. The majority of these books written by American scholars are on religion an^ philosophy, language and literature, and arts and history of67 words
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Article40 1959-03-10 5 FOUR thugs last night set upon a factory worker. Yeo Teng SJiau, 27, with sticks and iron rods at the 10th milestone, Nee Soon. Singapore. Yeo turned up at the General Hospital and was treated as an outpatient40 words
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Article90 1959-03-10 5 VARSITY TEAM WILL KEEP DEADLINE THE Nanyang University Commission will complete its work by the middle of this month. The Secretary to the Commission. Mr." Kwan Sai Kheong told The Standard yesterday that members of the Commission were "working very hard to meet the schedule." The Commission, comprising of five90 words
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Article75 1959-03-10 5 Funeral clash; Two more detained TAIPING. Mod. Two more Chinese were detained last night by Police here m connection with the gang clash at a funeral yesterday afternoon. Police are still looking for one more man whom they failed to trac e last night. Meanwhile, one of the two victims75 words
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Article172 1959-03-10 5 Copter find: 3 share reward KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Three Serdang Bharu rubber tappers today shared the reward of $100 for finding a main rotor blade spar of the ill-fated RAF Sycamore helicopter which crashed on the bank of a disused mining pool, 11 miles from here, on Feb. 21, killing172 words
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Article36 1959-03-10 5 HONGKONG, March 9 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.95 to £1 Sterling $5.75 to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan $1; $0.05 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.62 to a tael.36 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-03-10 5 MR. DUDLEY L. SIMMS. President of the Lions Club International, who will present the Singapore Club with its charter after a dinner at the Adelphi Hotel on March He is expected to fly m a day prior to the presentation. Mr. Simms77 words
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Article198 1959-03-10 5 Closer Ties With Fed. PI Envoy KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Although the accident of history has not made it possible for the two countries to establish closer relations m the past, the ethnic affinity which characterises Malaya and the Philippines has remained an indestructible link. Mr Marltiano Espeleta, Ambassador of the198 words
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Article47 1959-03-10 5 A PERFORMANCE hy the Yeung Chen* Old Students' Brass Band at ihe Government pavilion m the Singapore Constitution Exposition last Saturday drew a large crowd. The performance was sponsored hy the Department of Information Services. Conductor of the band was Mr. Au Poon.47 words
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Article48 1959-03-10 5 A MISADVENTURE verdict was recorded by a Singapore Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yes.erday at the inquest on a barber. See Thiam Lin. 58. who was killed m a collision with a bus driven by Chong San at the 11} Mile. Woodlands Road on Jan 13.48 words
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Article, Illustration423 1959-03-10 5 BOB PERIES - Housing plan at fire site held up by ancient tombs BOB PERIES By SCORES of ancient graves are holding up the Singapore Improvement Trust's $3| million housing project at the burnt out site of tfie recent fire disaster m Kampong Tiong Bahru. The levelling of the site and the clearingStandardpic - 423 words
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Article, Illustration528 1959-03-10 6 $100,000 GEM HAUL IN '13 DRAWERS' ROBBERY Three armed pawnshop raiders bind and gag tour youths One held THREE armed men broke into a Singapore pawnshop yesterday morning, bound and gagged four shop assistants, and got away with about $100,000 worth of jewellery taken from 13 locked drawers behind theStandardpic - 528 words
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173 1959-03-10 6 TWO WHO DID NOT GO TO STORE FAIR SAY: IT'S JUST A SOCIAL VISIT PENANG, Mon. City Councillor, Mr. Lee Kok Liang, asked at a City Council meeting today why two Alliance Councillors had failed to visit the Singapore Constitution Exposition after their names had been duly proposed In a173 words
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Article187 1959-03-10 6 A MUSICIAN told the Singapore High Court yesterday that his wife had an affair with a man named Michael Rodrigues. The musician, Herbert Maurice Schooru who is also a surveyor, said this when he sued his wife, Janet Danker, for divorce on grounds of adultery.187 words
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Article21 1959-03-10 6 Office-bearers of the Singapore Rotary Club for 1959 will be selected at the Cathay Restaurant tomorrow at 1 p.m.21 words
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Article140 1959-03-10 6 CAR DEALER CHARGED WITH CHEATING A SECOND-H AND car dealer. Tan Boon Seng of 12. CaimhiU Road, yesterday pleaded not guilty before Firs; District Judge Mr. J. F. McWilliam to two charges of cheating and one of criminal breach of trust of a Morris Minor car. Tan Is accused of140 words
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Article70 1959-03-10 6 APPEAL FOR MOSQUE FUND THE Lembaga Wakaf Masjid Xampong Paya Goyang of Singapore, is appealing to the public for donations to build a new mosque The secretary, Hamden bin Haji Sidek, announced they were still short of $15,000. The cost of the mosque is estimated at $30,000. Donations should be70 words
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194 1959-03-10 6 SIX THOUSAND troops, members of the Singapore Police Force, Naval Police and Singapore Harboui Board Police will man road blocks, patrol "trouble areas' and quell "riots" m an island-wide fullscale interna security exercise beginning at 6 a.m. today. Armoured cars of the194 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-03-10 6 PRETTY Miss Lncy Lo is another entrant for the Easter Queen Contest to be held at the Easter Social ajid Dance at the Civil Defence Club. Kolam Aver Lane, Singapore, on Mar. 28 The dance is sponsored by the Civil Defence Corps and Singapore Hospital51 words
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Article60 1959-03-10 6 PENANG, Mon— T h r c c cows mi n an attao cattle shed behind Garden Estate m Tanjong Bungah were burnt to death, when the shed caught fire last night. The shed was completelygutted. The owner of the cattle. Andy Uselang. reported the matter60 words
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Article27 1959-03-10 6 The Army Officers' Hostel the Runnymede Hotel. Penang, was broken into on Sunday night by burglars who got away with $200 and a wristlet watch.27 words
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180 1959-03-10 6 Top jobs offer to Mentris after election KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Alliance Cabinet has offered all Mentris Besar who are senior members of the Malayan Civil Service "top posts" m the Federal administration after this year's general elections. Thin offer ha* been made, The Standard learnt today, because of the180 words
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Article223 1959-03-10 6 Singapore Exposition SINGAPORE'S Constitution Exposition, which attracted more than a million visitors since its opening five weeks ago, will after tonight become a thing of the past. Demolition work on the $50,000,000 "fairyland" begins tomorrow, bringing to an end the biggest and greatest show that223 words
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Article, Illustration135 1959-03-10 6 STAFF-SERGEANT Lim Bee Lum of the Third Singapore Company of the Girls' Life Brigade. Is the first Colony girl to receive the Queen's Badge outside the British Isles. Miss Lim (above) is nineteen years old and is a teacher at the Fairfield afternoon school. Miss Lim135 words
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Article186 1959-03-10 6 PAP unkind to Malays —he says UMNO Councillor. Syed All Redha Alsagoff. yesterday told the Singapore City Council Health Committee meeting that the People's Action Party members were "mos; unsympathetic towards the Malays." Councillor Syed Ali Redha made this allegation whon the PAP Councillors with the casting vote of vicechairman186 words
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Article116 1959-03-10 6 FRESH attempt? are to he made by the Royal Navy salvage crew to raise the sunken Singapore Harbour tug, Pitho. this week. After lapse of one week, salvaging operations are due to begin shortly. Yesterday, equipment was brought to Keppel Head tlie scene116 words
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Article, Illustration315 1959-03-10 6 FOUR 'veteran' blood donors who had each made 40 donations to the Blood Transfusion Centre all agreed that giving blood was "painless, harmless and healthy." The four donors were Messrs. C. W. Robert?, F G. Crook. Ho Keng Wah and D. K. Mistry all recipients315 words
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254 1959-03-10 6 Don't listen false promise —MIC chief warns Indian KLANG, Mon. The vice-president of th Indian Congress, Mr. V. Manickavasagam dians that if they failed to exerrKo th^ ponsibilities of citizenship they would hi for it. Mr Manickavasagam, who is als the Selangor division of the Co last night at the254 words
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Article189 1959-03-10 6 M*> UALA I 1 headqui: I T Singap r party to r- \nm enab.e it, with the .UltSI Colony dur I §c» o>c;iorLs. it* T^ I a m C Ing Comrr. V^L the weekend The MH I Mr V Mi- d ted to t! I command" I^H pore branr189 words
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Article96 1959-03-10 6 THE Mf t< system. cod was Rlv. V parly h<- Ai o 11 m Chin i i Tamil and I The trial runt: 'A P nal m ho d today time tn ments manner < I ijrstem. T stop you fr *I>J dial the number. t<> net m I96 words
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Article54 1959-03-10 6 FIVE Ctty B terday I On« Ens peeli ng pore City C con.sid^r the working I a.m. to I J Mibl.m I is\ R The motl(>. the spennl W rillor Syrd '.-X secondrd r W Yrti I Othfr i M Nl the i n m B. Armstrong l 9^H54 words
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Article19 1959-03-10 6 SQfOAFOREfI I Malay ttlm jf binte Lsm i I treated at the M pital for tnjttrt« another worn.*'*19 words
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271 1959-03-10 7 Menace of young thugs will always be with us head KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— "Little horrors/' os the Selangor Chief Education Officer, Mr. T. K. Taylor, has dubbed them, are continuing their reign of terror to schools. '•Time and again these little horrors strike and271 words
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Article147 1959-03-10 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) In Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 88* 88J K.s.s. No. 1 March 88} 881 R.S.S. No. 1 April 90 90} RS.S. No. 2 SSk 88* R.S.S. No. 3 87^ »8i Tone: Fully steady The tin price in Singapore was S397i147 words
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Article97 1959-03-10 7 THE Singapore City Council ha? not received a single application from local men for appointment as Assistant Heath Officers. This was stated in a committee paper presented to the Council's Health Committee yesterday. The committee was told that in view of the urgent97 words
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Article42 1959-03-10 7 THE following are the winning numbers of tickets sold at the Katong Convent Fun Fair recently: ***** ***** *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. *****, *****. *****. Consolation prizes: ***** *****. *****, 107(54, ***** *****. *****. *****, *****^ *****.42 words
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Article, Illustration18 1959-03-10 7 AZHAR BIN ABBAS checks mail for Mrs. E. Mudie, of Adelaide, on his round.18 words
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185 1959-03-10 7 Aussie housewives are nice but not their dogs— he says A YOUNG Malayan political science student at the University of Adelaide, m the State of South Australia, is winning many new friends by working as a postman during the long university vacation. He is Azhar bin Abbas, of Klang, Selangor.185 words
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Article165 1959-03-10 7 SINGAPORE Government yesterday warned its staff members not to enter into contacts with private housing estates developers unless they had consulted a solicitor. The Government also advised the officer^ that, they should, m their own interest. consult the -Malaya-Borneo Building Society m Singapore prior to paying165 words
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Article59 1959-03-10 7 THE Singapore Telecommunications Department yesterday announced that telephone calls can now be accepted to the following exchanges m North Borneo: Labuan. Sandakan, Tawau, Kudat, Kota Belud. Tauran, Beaufort and Papar. This service will be available between 1.30 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. daily except Sundays and59 words
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Advertisement440 1959-03-10 7 •-a i w> \jw*- y^ n 45 4 B 30 9 3Q ft()K('( NADIR races headlong into I Msinry vocthincj with suspense! 1 B r --nt«. A MhIik'I Rnlron Production w M h •> <*\1ITH Bernard I.F.F. (HBhP"' Iiihi'" Richard "Tlliuuci rX I fWE' M (MOM) ffi Mlnbow uii»m\kk lUnntL440 words
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Miscellaneous201 1959-03-10 7 MPOTRrV'WSVSTWH Chinese VMf A (South Pier): Table ViliSF^vKHllffl I Tenmr, 9. 00 d rr. Body Buildng BAI|IiIEASIkH and Weight Lifting 2no p.m.. Badminton 5.00 p.m.. Wrestling ETSiSWfI md "»sketba!l 7.30 p.m.. Chinese AvJV/A«fl Boxing 730 p.m. Creylan* Straits riilnrse Mpf|jodi<.t WHHBI WHBMUWti c hurch: MYF School of spiritual SaSl I201 words
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Miscellaneous163 1959-03-10 7 700 Time Signal and News. 7.05 A Date with Music. 800 The News 8.05 A Date with Music (Contd.). 8.30 String song English Schools Broadcasts: 900 a.m.. Signature Tune. 903 Playoox 923 Interval Music. 923 Songtime. 945 Close Down. 100 p.m Good Afternoon. 1.01 Off th* Track 1.30 Time Signal163 words
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Miscellaneous145 1959-03-10 7 REIHFFI SION (Sliver Network). 630 a.m. Sunrise Serenade. 700 News 7.05 Rise and Shine. 7.30 Musical Clock. 800 News 8.05 Musical Clock. 8.30 String Song. Ipm. Off the Track. 130 News. 145 Fingers and Fret.-. 2. (t0 Music m Miniature. 2.30 PO Box 608. 330 Accordion Highlights. 345 Sweet Music145 words
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238 1959-03-10 9 Malayans Must Take Own Good's M.I.C Chief Supports Par amount Ruler's Call I LUMPUR, Mon. Chairman of the Econond Welfare Committee of the Malayan Indian Mr. V. Manickavasagam, today supported the tf'.-Portuan Agongs call to the nation to produce her own goods. The Yang di-Pertuan i Agong made the call238 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-03-10 9 II im Chonn Teck. of Urounting tad Finance rtrnrnt «»f Standard urn Oil Company, left j tpore on Sunday for )a for a two-month i s in mechaniral arm Stanvac's office their i MR. I IM39 words
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Article72 1959-03-10 9 IrAPORE Chinese Pro- noon closing picul yesterday Mar. -Apr. $42$ rs; coconut <i sellers m sellers; Muntok $158 sellers; n $157 sellers; .< black $83. r. Copra Association et fair merchant- r.. opra March ship- yers, $44 sellers Coconut Oil Association closing irire< k shipment $64 Tone: Qu:et. Ltd.,72 words
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Article58 1959-03-10 9 JAKARTA. March 9. (UPI). An official of the Ministry of Industries said West German experts will he asked to make a study on the possibility of building a rayon pilot project m Sumatra. The planned project is designed to serve as a research plant for establishment58 words
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Article42 1959-03-10 9 orptv'.ene cas drying! I -rated at Botany, New h by Imperial r Ties of Austrar Mew Zealand Ltd.. was Hr repaired and mainH a 20 per cent. B m ti-ne and costs by Hr- photographs to guide H"~ 'nan^e staff.42 words
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Article141 1959-03-10 9 Rubber Up On Buying Support STRONG buying support yesterday resulted m the Singapore rubber price rising a cent, to close at 58* cents per lb. for International first grade March shipment. After opening higher on improved overseas advices, the market ruled steady but quiet. Lower sheets were again In demand,141 words
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Article114 1959-03-10 9 KUCHING, Mon. More than 3,560 Land Dyaks m Sarawak's First Division have joined the Government's rubber planting scheme between 1956 and 1958. Their keen participation began last year, as a result of radio propaganda about the scheme, regular contacts by Government officers on tour and the114 words
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158 1959-03-10 9 Industrials Hesitant On Share Mart INDUSTRIALS were stil hesitant on the Malayan share market yesterday, while Tins were V>etter and Rubbers firm. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers W Hammer 152 154 cd M. Cement 159 162 cd McAlister 110 1.12158 words
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Article217 1959-03-10 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business don c yesterday. Fraser and NeavC ords $1 SI, $1..525: Gammon $1.70: W. Hammer $1.53: Hume prefs A5/1J; M. Cement $1.59 to $1.60; M CnVa 62c: McAlister $1.12. $1.11: Metal Bn X $1 47J odd lot. $1.52 overnight $1.51; Robinson ords $1.24217 words
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Article, Illustration206 1959-03-10 9 LATEST addition to the Compagnie de Transports Oceaniques Line is the Tocansa. which is m Singapore on her maiden voyage. Local agents for the 9,100--ton French freighter are Barretto Shipping and Trading Company. Built m Nantes. France, the Tocansa is the206 words
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Article94 1959-03-10 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: buying T.T. O.D. 33-1 8. 90 d*ys airmail 33-3/8 credit bills, 33-1/2 trade bills. Canada: buying T.T. 32-1/16. OD 32-3/16, 90 days airmail 32-1/2 credit bil's 32-5/8 trade bills. Selling. T.T.94 words
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215 1959-03-10 9 AN entirely new range of air-cooled diesel engines has been introduced by a U.K. firm. The engine is known as the Vega and is m the power range 160 to 466 brake horsepower at speeds up to 2100 r.p.m. It ii manufactured m Vee formation.215 words
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289 1959-03-10 9 'OUTLOOK FOR S'PORE WILL DEPEND ON ELECTIONS' THE outcome of the forthcoming General Election m Singapore will be awaited with considerable interest, and upon it may depend largely the outlook for the island m the coming years. This \s stated by Sir Kenneth W. Mealing, chairman of Mercantile Bank Ltd.,289 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-03-10 9 THE Federation delegation to the 15th session of Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) left for Queensland (Australia) last Thursday They were seen off at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport by the actinr Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak. and others. Standardpic taken109 words
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Article240 1959-03-10 9 Jacks Form New U.K. Concern DIRECTORS of William Jacks (Mi Ltd. recently acquired two new sales connections of value, the company's chairman, Mr. H.F. Clements, told shareholders, m a further statement, at the annual general meeting m Singapore o n Saturday. In addition, and following a policy of diversification of240 words
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292 1959-03-10 9 C' wealth Finance Company Invites Capital LONDON. Mar 9 (Reuter) The Commonwealth Development Finance Company, jointly owned by 91 companies and the Bank of England, has invited many more British industrial and commercial companies to become shareholders. The invitations, issued by its chairman, Lord Godber, follow the Commonwealth economic conference,292 words
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Article124 1959-03-10 9 THE Rover Comoany and the Standard Motor Company are currently holding discussions of a Durely preliminary and exploratory nature, with a view to assessing whether there is any wav m which the two companies can help each other. This is stated m a cab'.e from the124 words
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Article35 1959-03-10 9 OUTPUT from the estates and mines of the Guthjie Group m February, announced are: rubber 6.101,--000 ]b.; tea (black) 131,500 lb palm oil 1.441 tons; palm kernels 430 tons; tin ore SGO piculs.35 words
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Article66 1959-03-10 9 AUSTRALIA'S arre>ratel industrial expansion is reflected m the increased profits earner hy the Impenal Chemical Industries of Australia and New /ea^nd. Ltd.. whose consolidated profit rose by £A63.V843 to a rerord £A.1.nn7.12!) m thr- Salos by the group ainn e f j to £A44.f>s2.nnn. comparei with66 words
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Article57 1959-03-10 9 IMPORTS nf rav^- wool into the United Kingdom during December last vrar were R2 8 million lb (actual), the highest monthly total lince January, 1957. This is one of the more encouraging signs for the more textile industry of Brlt.iin. revealed by the Tradt and57 words
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Article, Illustration170 1959-03-10 9 Executives To Conduct Survey MR. H. G. Campbell managing dire^or. and Mr. JO K. Purdey. sales director, of The Benjamin Elertr.c Ltd.. London, (manufacturer* of industrial lighting fittings), are dIM m Singapore tomorrow, m the course of a business to U r round the world. The executives will be arriving170 words
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Advertisement259 1959-03-10 9 yxA KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. 4«. Cecil Mi—. Tell ***** ***** *****. for Djambi Mjr 10 TONC COAN for Rensaf Mar 14 iFONC tor Tjirebon, TONC HAI for PangkaT Pmang Mar IS ">-; Mar 12 TONC HONC for Djakarta Mar 16 KIAN tor Djakarta Marl; TONC POH for Djakarta,259 words
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Miscellaneous103 1959-03-10 9 fddfdfdff OUTER ROADS Lotorium. San Ricardo. Tong Peng Mineshima Maru. Brenon, Fede. Admiral Hardy Ophir. Marito Wayo Mara. Turcoing. Baud. Hai Won*. Balong Kian Aun Nevada Mani. Blissful. Missouri Maru. Theta Star Tiber. Barito. Comphuys. Kalianda. Orestes Saidja Pengkalen Ltd. Interim Div. PENGKALEN Limited has declared a second interim dividend103 words
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Miscellaneous134 1959-03-10 9 Karaton. Saroena. Cal. Pakan Barpc». Sagnfjord. Nicania. Sibl go Procyon President Adams Barumun. Bato* I*,1 Neirn Maru Himitry Porharsk. IN MR ROADS Tong Hi, HIM Li New S ;.saiia. Tong Lip Km Hai Karong Kind A"\v S: im. Tong Una Renong. Tapah, Pangkor. Sn Trengg^nu, Matang Frftncni?e Tai Tiong. K:m134 words
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Article, Illustration126 1959-03-10 10 THE KING PRESENTS AWARDS SAID BIN AHMAD 16, presents a kris to Mr. Lim Hong Hai, a rubber replanting Instructor of R.R.L on behalf of the 2© Malay smallholders, who attended the eight months" study replanting technique course at Labu. Serein ban. last week. Each of the smallholders were awarded126 words
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Article, Illustration315 1959-03-10 10 (LEFT): The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman. last week visited the Progress Exhibition at the Selanpor Turf Club. Kuala Lumpur. Photo shows the Premier examining the "Naga Berseni" (The Dragon Speaks), a 150 year-old Malay literature written m Jawi on lambskin, exhibited by the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.315 words
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Article38 1959-03-10 10 TWIN sisters, Thavarmany (left) and Navarmany, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. D. Suppiah of Barrowman Road, Port Swettenham, who celebrated their seventh birthday with a party for friends and relatives recently.— Picture by Ch'ng Seng Poh.38 words
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Article, Illustration92 1959-03-10 10 (ABOVE): Mr. C.E.T. Mann director of Rubber Research Institute. Kuala Lumpur is seen here explaining a few points to 20 Malay smallholders at the end of their eight months' study m Rubber replanting at Labu, Seremban last week. Earlier thfv received certificates from Mr. Mann.—Standardpic by92 words
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Article, Illustration19 1959-03-10 10 (UfT): nr i I SHangnr T R <p* i rerriv** the intifrj Joh.m Mincku V. < from th* Kir:19 words
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Advertisement35 1959-03-10 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKA WHITE tTKis invaluable Wind Mixture Is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation. Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL35 words
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Article432 1959-03-10 11 SAFA in danger of going BANKRUPT poor quality ;lkdjklrjkje wen men to raise standard of play SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association officials, worried that their poor »v players might make the association bankrupt, yesterday appointed a seven- f ommittee to find ways and means of improving the Colony's soccer standard This432 words
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207 1959-03-10 11 WHY Singapore Malay Hockey Association, which led its fiffhtin? qualities both on and off the field, Lrt their protest* heard at today's meeting of the Jpor*» Hockey Association's Tournament Committee. I The Malays, baulked of a match they deserved to win because of207 words
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Letter199 1959-03-10 11 lent avalanche of both adverse m the Press the ln<s of the id ar c conflicting. > that rl sports lovfaf particularly B who paid of money to wit- hes will want He- why a Dublic m B uroceeden as I B promised the I l 1 indicaB rhe199 words
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Article, Illustration123 1959-03-10 11 Pte. Rangi Christie, captain of the 1st Btn., the New Zealand Regiment Rugger XV is congratulated by MajorGeneral J.A.R. Robertson, CB., CBE.. DSO.. General Officer Commanding, 17 Gurkha Division after receiving the FARELF Rugger Cup. The formidable Kiwis who had several Perak state players in their side, trounced the Royal123 words
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Article47 1959-03-10 11 HOAD AGAIN BEATEN IVGO, Mar. 0 (Renter), j ho Gonzales, (U.S. world I "ial lawn tennis A1 Lew Urn:> 0 8-4, 0-6, 6-4. m here yesterday. 1 the Jack Kra-rcr >" ntinued their round nament. r substituting for The Mai Anderson, lost :^n get 5-8 to A?h--?r (Australia).47 words
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Article56 1959-03-10 11 I Results of the Sin£apcre Inter-Schcols badminton competition which started yesterday were Chung Cheng bed Yoke Eng 5-0 at Siglao; Bartley Seconi dary School neat Kallang Secondary School 5-0 at Bart- ley Road; Chinese High School beat Boys Town at Beatty Road; Pasir Panjang Secondary School beat56 words
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Article61 1959-03-10 11 MELBOURNE. Mar 9 (Renter)—Richie Bena;d. the New South Wale, all-rounder, who led Australia m the recent series against England. has boon appointed captain of the Australia team to tour India and Pakistan next November. Lefthander Neil Harvey. Benaud's deputy against England, has been named vicecaptain of61 words
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Article30 1959-03-10 11 JOLLILADS. after trailing one-nil at the interval, rallied strongly to beat Singapore Recreation Club by three goals to one m a friendly soccer match on the padang yesterday.30 words
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Article109 1959-03-10 11 Elliott Beats An Old Rival MELBOURNE March 9 (UPI) World mile champion Herb Elliott splashed through the sodden cinders at Olympic Park today to spreadeagle a top class distance field. Elliott beat his o'.d Australian rival Mervyn Lincoln by eight yards to win the mile event m 4 minutes 4.1109 words
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Article103 1959-03-10 11 Yaoita Will Fight Larry Pineda TOKYO. Mar. 9 <Reuter>— The Orient flyweight boxing champion Sadao Yaoita of Japan will have a 12-round title match here with Larry Pinoda of the Philippines on March 16. it was announced here today. Yaoita beat the world flyweight champion Pascual Perez of Argentina on103 words
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269 1959-03-10 11 BARTLEY Secondary School won the SAFA youth soccer competition when they scored a convincing five goals to nil victory over Alexandra Secondary Morning School at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. A.exandra. trailing 3-0 at the interval, played determinedly, forcing Bartley on the defensive for the269 words
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Article231 1959-03-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. After trailing 1-0 at half-time, TPCA staged a storming rally to beat Sentul Railway Recreation Club 4-1 m their junior division knock out hockey semi-final tie on the Sentul ground today. The Tamilians thus qualified to meet the FederationArmed Forces Garrison m231 words
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255 1959-03-10 11 SCRUTINEER - Welsh King Follow Me Home Look Good For Tomorrow SCRUTINEER By IPOH, Mon. Best workouts m this morning's track work came from Welsh King and Follow Me Home. They returned 37 4/5 sees, for three furlongs. Welsh King, with Le e up was impressive m his gallop while Follow Me255 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-03-10 11 The Federation Woyven's Tennis Team, n'invers of the McCabe Reay Cup at the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya Second Annual Competition played at the Sc'angor Club. They are, from \eit Mrs. S. Bond, Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua, Mrs. G. Francis (Captain), Mrs. S. M. Bradley. Miss Katherine Leong (not m52 words
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Article49 1959-03-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday— Tharma'inijam Sports Club will be making their debu f in the Football Association of Selangor junior division league competition this season. They beat Kimpong Pandan 4-2 m a friendly soccer match on the Tmbi Road ground today .V half-time Tharmalingam led 2-n49 words
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162 1959-03-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mm Methodic Bnv^ Srhocl. XL. scored a 3-0 victory over King Geore c Fifth School, Seremhan, at batiminton at the SBA hall here today. MBS, with their win. thus became Central Zone < hampions, and qualified for the semi-final round of the162 words
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Article25 1959-03-10 11 TAN.TONG MALIM. Mon The newly-formed Tanjonf Mal i m Indians 'rounced Methodist English School 4-2 m a friendly ?occer match here on Sunday25 words
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Advertisement135 1959-03-10 11 O^EjE^EJE^ EjEJEjP i v v NOW YOU CAN FLY S H JPA I I PAN AMERIvAW I WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED I 1 AIRLINE I Direct -totSORP^ J SINGAPORF Now yon can fly Pan American world's most experienced airline all the way direct to Europe from Singapore! Every mile of the135 words
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Article153 1959-03-10 12 ADELAIDE, March 9 (Reuter) A former West Ham speedway team rider. Gerry Hussey. 29. who was killed in a midget car smash In the suburban Rowley Park speedway on Sunday, had been racing in Australia for four seasons. Hussey's car collided with another car153 words
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Article136 1959-03-10 12 CARDIFF. March 9 (Reuter) —John Harris, the Pontypridd second row forward, is the cr.lv new cap in the Welsh Rugby Union team to play Ireland at Cardiff next Saturday He replaces Ian Ford, of Newport. There are only two other changes. Malcolm Thomas return*136 words
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Article39 1959-03-10 12 PAHAXG. Mon. Pahang beat Kelantan 5-1 to emerge East Zone hookey finalists at the Sultan Mohamed Stadium, here today. Pahang will now meet Penang at Penan*. Scorer? for Pahans were Peter Fernadez (2), P.Nath(2) and Xavaratnam.39 words
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Article789 1959-03-10 12 Peter Wilson - Peter Wilson SO for twenty-year-old footballer John Crossan it's a question of being grateful for small mercies or, perhaps, an outlaw not completely banished. Crossan is now banned by the Irish Football LEAGUE, which means he cannot play in League Soccer in Ireland. The English789 words
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Article226 1959-03-10 12 As I suggested the other day, world middleweight champion "Sugar" Ray Robinson is looking for a "soft touch" IF he does defend hi s list. 61b. title. Instead of meeting the obvious choice Carmen (The Killer) Bajsilio. his manager, George Gainford, has agreed terms with226 words
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Article109 1959-03-10 12 KOTA BAHRU. Mon. .nnuar Hamid won the 25 liles cycle race organised by \e Isah English school a? art of their 12th anniversary slebrations. Hamid's time was 1 hour 1 lin. 58 sees which bettered the revious mark of 1 hour 7 llni 19109 words
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121 1959-03-10 12 ITALIANS CAPTURE NATIONS CUP TENNIS TOURNEY CAIRO. March 9 (UPI) Tennismen representing Italian Clubs won the Nations Cup tournament here yesterday on the final day of exhibition matches. Italy's Giuseppe Merlo beat Bora .Tovanovic of Yugoslavia 6-8. 6-1, 6-4. Peter Scholl of West Germany beat Ilija 4-6, 6-3. In doubles.121 words
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Article58 1959-03-10 12 MARACAIBO. Venezuela, Mar. 8 (UPI). A spokesman for Boxing promoters LealCedeno, announced today the Philippine flyweight boxer Leo Espinosa is expected here next Thursday, March 12. to start training for his bout against Venezuelan flyweight champion Ramon Arias, scheduled at 10 rounds for March58 words
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Article47 1959-03-10 12 BERLIN. Mar. 9 (Reuter).— Communist China beat East Germany by eight matches to four m an international table tennis match near here yesterday, the East German news agency, adn, reported today. The Chinese won the men's contest 5-3 and the women's 3-1*47 words
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Article92 1959-03-10 12 Penang Win Iskandar Trophy KUALA KANGSAR, Mon.— The Sultan of Perak presenterf th e 'Iskandar Cud' to the Penang Free School who beat Malay College 3-2 m their annual soccer match played m aid of the Red Cross here on Saturday. The handsome "Iskan,iar Trophy" was donated by a former92 words
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Article62 1959-03-10 12 MELBOURNE. Mar. 9 (Reuter) The Victorian gelding Gayboa, starting at seven to one, was a clear winner of the £A4,100 (CM.280 sterling) Australian Cud run over two miles cne furlong at Flemington here today Regal Wench was second with Sirakron third. The favourite. Humber Hawk, a62 words
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Article63 1959-03-10 12 SINGAPORE BADMINTON: lnterschools tournament, SBA SOCCER: Premier league Indians vs. Dockyard Xavy, Jalan Besar D'f. 3.4: Quernstmrn vs Indian Bros. S.C. Farrer Park. IPOH SOCCER: D?r. One Hussars vs. Loyal Regiment Ipoh Padang. Div Two PC.R.C. 'A' vs. Eagle? PCRC ground. Div. three S.C.S. vs. 2 Recce Coronanation63 words
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Article76 1959-03-10 12 JAKARTA. Mar 9 (Reuter). The Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Mr. Rudy Gontha. said three Russinn architects were expected here soon to help bui'.d a stadium for the 1962 Asian Games. The Soviet Ambnssador. Mr Wolkov, has allfri on the Foreign Minister. Dr. Subr.ndrio. to discuss tne programme76 words
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215 1959-03-10 12 RON DELANY BETTERS OWN WORLD INDOOR MARK NEW YORK. Mar. 9. (Reuter). Ron Delany, Ireland's Olympic 1500 metres champion, bettered his own world indoor best time when he won the mile with four minutes 1.4 seconds, at the Knights of Columbus Games m Madison Square Garden here last night. Delany215 words
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Article398 1959-03-10 12 KVALA M'MPI'R. Mon— Sorrrr fan< will 1» I (o see the first Asian Junior Football (up < imp^ to be played at the Merdeka Stadium herr nrxt n* at moderate rates. Mr. S. Kunaratnam, Publicity OfF.- I Junior Football Cup competition tVb-C that It398 words
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Advertisement158 1959-03-10 12 Subscribe To The STAMPAfitP MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER If you live m Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or m the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office if preferred? All you have to do Is158 words
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Article, Illustration293 1959-03-10 13 HOLLYWOOD Andra Martin is the girl who started her motion picture career with two roles she didn't get. In any place except the acting business this might be accepted as a discouraging start. It worked out quite the contrary, however, and the293 words
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Article159 1959-03-10 13 'THE KISS' TO BE SHOT IN SPAIN "It Started With A Kiss." a delightful romantic comedy to be produced by Aaron Rosenberg for Arcola Production and M-G-M release, will star Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds and costar Eva Gabor with George Marshall directing. To start filming in Spain in early March159 words
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Article116 1959-03-10 13 HOU/IUOOD— When Rosalind Russell returned from New *ork recently f be on hand for the Hollywood opening of Mame" she u ls presented uith an "Auntie Mame Bouquet, a floral pi» c r a s gav and zanv in con(pption as the character Mis s Ku^ell116 words
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Advertisement79 1959-03-10 13 fddfdffd r ORSON WELLES ew Tickers LE MAUREY, pretty d French actress, pf l fl Hollywood to tr co-starring Chandler and rker m Paramount* vkert "AEL (i KTIZ was Bceie for "The n< <»n Paramounl's 1 lot After it assistant director if hr was satis- jurtii repliod enthuI he horsei79 words
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Advertisement179 1959-03-10 13 SIR WINSTON WELLES...? ]\J_R. ORSON WELLES, a man with many long way from achieving. "I don't think ambitions, wants to make a film Sir Winston will let anyone have the of Sir Winston Churchill's life. With rights to his life story yet," he says Mr. Welles m the starring role!179 words
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Miscellaneous379 1959-03-10 13 T'ODAI S QUOTATION' 6«l*fuard fundamentalsi f P° xrrtv the mM WM put duty first mother of crime*, want of M^M^KJ W.m SCORPIO Oct 2, to 4( n f ls lhp tat hr v UAijl HJI Nov 21 Attend to minor. I. a Hru\rr<- mM routine interests, protect Tl ESD.M I-379 words
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276 1959-03-10 14 IRIAN ISSUE JAKARTA, March 9 (UPI) Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio said the Netherlands will never be able to persuade even her "closest Western allies" to join her in a direct stand against Indonesia on the West Irian question. Dr. Subandrio said276 words
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Article209 1959-03-10 14 East German Premier assures BERLIN. March 9 (Reuter) East Germany will not blockade West Berlin, the East German Premier, Herr Otto Grotewohl. said at a government reception here for Mr. Nikita Khrushchev last night. Herr Grotewohl said the nations wer c fed up with209 words
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180 1959-03-10 14 Ist. Asian Productivity Conference Next Week TOKYO. March 9 tßeuter) —Delegates from sixteen countries will attend the first Asian Productivity Conference to b e held here for three days beginning March 18, under the sponsorship of \h* Japan Productivity Centre. A spokesman for the Centre paid the agenda at the180 words
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359 1959-03-10 14 Money lenders preying on peasants ECAFE session is told BRISBANE, March 9 (Reuter) Private money lenders are still preying on Asian farmers. This was told to delegates from 26 member countries of ECAFE at the opening session today at Broadbeach Seaside resort near Brisbane. ECAFE'S Executive Secretary Mr. C. V359 words
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Article366 1959-03-10 14 Army Officers Refect Premier's Ultimatum Govt. planes bomb rebels Threat of East -West conflict looms high BEIRUT, March 9, (UPI) Civil war broke our m Iraq today. Premier Abdel Karim Kassem hurled bombers against the rebellious City of Mosul and the rebels there proclaimed a ground366 words
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Article168 1959-03-10 14 PARIS. March 9 (Reuter) Communist gains, with a corresponding loss of support for the Conservatives and Gaullists, were indicated today by the first results of yesterday's French Municipal elections. The Municipal election^. In which half a million Councillors will be chosen m 38.000 Municipalities, drew168 words
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Article31 1959-03-10 14 AN ITALIAN engineer. Frrdinando Moska. 38. has been killed "on duty" at the hydro-electric project at Jatiluhur. 80 miles from Jakarta. An tax a News Agency reported m Jakarta yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article22 1959-03-10 14 THE United Nations Secretary General. Mr. Dae Hammarskjoeld left Bangkok for Laos yesterday after a threeday visit to the Thai capital. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article21 1959-03-10 14 THE CUNARO liner Caronia (34.172 tons) makes her first visit to Russia next October, it was announced m Liverpool, last ReuterReuter - 21 words
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173 1959-03-10 14 EOKA LEADER'S FINAL ORDER: Stop shooting NICOSIA, March 9 (Reuter) Colonel George Grivas, Commander of EOKA, issued a dramatic farewell leaflet today ordering his supporters to "end the struggle." He invited everyone to support the leadership of Archbishop Makarios. The leaflet was issued m the name of Digenis, the pseudonym173 words
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Article85 1959-03-10 14 BANGKOK. March 9 <Rev- ten Biggest SEATO air exercises to date ended yesterday m Thailand. Eighty-three aircraft from six countries took part m a week-long operations against an "invasion force of six Chinese-type Army divisions advancing from the North against Bangkok. At the conclusion of85 words
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Article84 1959-03-10 14 SYDNEY, Mar. 9 (Reuter) Police used tear gas bombs today to force a crazrd-gunman out of his home, after he had terrorised neighbours for three hours, firing more than 40 shots. Twenty police, armed with riot guns and tear gas bombs, had sur^ rounded the84 words
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106 1959-03-10 14 No coat, no tea even at 7 7 degrees SYDNEY. March 9 (Reuter) The English film producerdirector, Mr. Les Norman, today was refused service m the Hotel Australia, m Sydney, because he was not wearing a <"oat. "It's ridiculous m heat wave conditions like these," Mr Norman said later. The106 words
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Article174 1959-03-10 14 LONDON. March 9 <Reuter> Plans for evacuation of British subjects m the troubled area of Iraq "have been brought to a high state of readiness." Mr John Profumo. Minis er of State for Foreign Affairs told the House of Commons today. Answering a request for information about174 words
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243 1959-03-10 14 PARIS, March 9 (Reuter) Mr Harold arrived here today from London to report leaders on his visit to Russia. Mr. Marmillan m -t,itoment said that his \lslt to Moscow and the dis which he will havr m Paris during the next243 words
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Article45 1959-03-10 14 DAGENHAM. March 9 rRr U ter> Car production i v resumed at the gtant F<^rd Motor Company wc^rk^ hrro this morning after a 12-tiay stoppage. The barf. lowed a d. unionist u v "f the ployer.s id.. durtion of .itv 145 words
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Article, Illustration17 1959-03-10 14 Ml "ho Liver she v four P I a* ear ?rac k Snrnh, I convict, I17 words
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Article103 1959-03-10 14 OXKOKh Mi (Reuteri i v ide < anip.»nn I serve the words i Gilbert and I Operas his y\ ">OO.OOO vi-n.itur^ prtition to he p«« to the Ho»js» mons on V The peti'mn h* organised b* Mis* l>orotrn Alderley from hi sitting -room apt here It < t government103 words
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Advertisement89 1959-03-10 14 \HllUl\ Ma> Ewß 9||||| >' ou keep forgetting the date? You can see it at a Bj| calendar window of your Mido Datorette. and it change at midnight Do you always remember to A Thanks to Powerwmd. you ntver have to It's the watch for every occasion ■Kj^lBSX P lay89 words
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