Singapore Standard, 24 March 1959
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Title Section25 1959-03-24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone 2548! —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1959. Vol. IX No. 264. 5 cts. M Pages tt ft 9H [FINAL EDITION]25 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1959-03-24 1 Marcus replies to the Mayor MAYOR Ong Eng Guan has asked the Chief Administrative Officer, Mr. P. C. Marcus, to explain why he had omitted English in the neon signs at the Singapore Constitution Exposition. The Mayor also asked the Finance and General1,348 words
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Article91 1959-03-24 1 Sea snake claims a victim PENANG, Mon.— A 41-ycar-old fisherman, Mat bin Yahaya, died in the General Hospital here today after being bitten by a poisonous sea snake. Mat was bitten in the sea oft Kuala Kurau, North Perak, yesterday morning. He was rushed to the General Hospital here and91 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-03-24 1 The 'Kid' quits in Round 13 photo. THAT'S the champ on the ropes, his face masked with blood it was the end of his reign as king of the world featherweights. Hogan "Kid" Bassey of Nigeria takes a hard blow from challenger Davey Moore ofUPI - 80 words
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Article326 1959-03-24 1 MALAYAN STYLE MERDEKA WANTED Brunei talks LONDON. March 23 (UPI) —Sir Omar Ali Saiiruddin, Sultan of Brunei, told Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd today he wa.s ready to accept independence on the Malaya model. In his speech to the conference on a constitution for Brunei, which opened here at noon today,326 words
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Article250 1959-03-24 1 LEE TWISTED MY WORDS, he sara *We 9 re firmly unti-communist* They do not aid racial amity THE Singapore UMNO leader, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumar, yesterday, declared that the Peoples Action Party had done very little to promote Si no Malay friendship250 words
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291 1959-03-24 1 No room for fence -sitters MCA chief Loyalty plea to members PENANG, Mon. When the amended constitution of the Malayan Chinese Association is approved by the Registrar of Societies, there will be no room for "fencesitters" who are members of the MCA as well as another political party in opposition291 words
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Article61 1959-03-24 1 TOKYO, March 23 (Reuter) The visiting Malayan Minister for Transport. Inchc Abdul Rahman bj n Haji Tahb. today paid a courtesy call o n the Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama, at the Jatter's official residence. The Malayan Minister arrived here last Friday at the invitation61 words
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258 1959-03-24 1 Malaya can NEVER come to terms with Reds Tunku ALOR STAR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said at a rally at Sungei lim.m last night that Malaya could never come to terms with Communism because it was "obsessed with the Idea of destroying religious faith and human dignity."258 words
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Article73 1959-03-24 1 30 thugs after one man THIRTY thllgl armed with iron rods, daßgrrs and bottlei conversed on a boarding house at Exeter Ro.ci last night to '"thrash" a ]odg» r They fieri when poliot and detect ivts led by Polire- Inspector H K. \co\k nrnved in three radio CUV. Three youths73 words
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351 1959-03-24 1 Birth control pill danger: Catholics warned A GRAVE warning against the use of a birth control pill, because a case of cancer had been discovered among users, was Issued in a handbill distributed on Sunday to the adult congregations of Singapore's 28 Catholic churches, chapels and missions. The handbill, of351 words
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Advertisement1546 1959-03-24 2 t A UTTU lIT Tha^^^^S^A^JlTTTovTaT^ SITUATIONS VACANT CITY CO! SCIL OF GEORGE TOWN. PENANG: Appointment of Assistant Veterinary Surgeon and City Veterinary Surgeon. Applications ar r invited from Federal Citizens f°r the above posts. Salary scales are as follows.— (a) Assistant Veterinary Surfpnn S=iO6 x 24 62^'H74 x 24-770 _78fi1,546 words
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Advertisement610 1959-03-24 2 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION ALL members of the above Association in the Colony of Singapore will be closed for business on Friday 27th., Saturday 28th.. and Monday 30th March 1959 for Good Friday and Easter Holidays ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD m.s. "MODJOKERTO" arrived: 22.3.59 CONSIGNEES are hereby notified that the610 words
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Advertisement1477 1959-03-24 2 NOTICES LINGGI PLANTATIONS, LIMITED SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING TO BE HELD AT 19, FENCHURCH STREET, LONDON, E.C.3. AT 11.30 a.m. ON WEDNESDAY, Ist APRIL, 1959 SIR JOHN HAY'S STATEMENT The year now under review was remarkable in two important respects We harvested the highest crop in our history extending over1,477 words
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Advertisement845 1959-03-24 2 oil palms of malayJ LIMITED Twenty-eighth Annual Gmnrnl ]f fi^ to be held at 52/54, Gracechurrh Street 1 EC. 3, at 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday, ittAari SIR JOHN HAY'S STATKuv PROODCTION AND ACCUUk The production of our maior estate v^^s oil. 1.481 tons higher than in 1956 '57 production of845 words
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815 1959-03-24 3 EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD March 24. 1959 PAP' s Pied Pipers HAT sort of o fuf-ure would a PAP-adminis-ngapore hold out for its citizens and we citizens of oil roces, oil classes, all creeds ages? What kind of a welfare state does the in mind if its ideas of economy815 words
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Article56 1959-03-24 3 t: <_3. Lim teck Kim Road. Vpore I PO 8o» No 1563 Cables; 1 ICERNtWS" L u •_.__>..__, re,: ***** (5 lines) All departments *-vjw.j ß; Coma insurance Bldß 174. Batu Rd Telephone ***** l **e.uc 93 Cowan St Tel: 3829 Malacca- 8 Leith St re,:56 words
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Article, Illustration991 1959-03-24 3 Profile Of Tibet's Dalai Lama A Spiritual Leader In The News By JL Special Correspondent LONDON r p*E Dalai Lama, spiritual and temporal ruler of six million Tibetans, is reported to have been resisting Chinese Communist pressure on his land for the past nine years. Fears for the future of991 words
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Article1247 1959-03-24 3 George Crawford - George Crawford by CAIRO r |^HE direction of the Egyptian economy has been so profoundly altered since 1956 that the settlement of financial claims between Britain and Egypt cannot bring a noticeable change in their trade relations for a long time. For one thing the last1,247 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-03-24 3 Elephants are soundlessly driven by their ears. The mahout, or master, sits on the beast's neck and conveys commands by pressing with his knees, toes or heels on the elephant's ear fans or shoulders. Using no words at all, he makes his mount walk forward, turn right61 words
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Article356 1959-03-24 3 LOOPHOLES FOR FUGITIVES By A Diplomatic Correspondent LONDON r pHE surrender of fugitives from Justice by one country to another is in Jeopardy within the British Commonwealth. It arises because of new forms of punishment introduced In Britain in 1348. and a test has come in Australia. The High Court356 words
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Advertisement49 1959-03-24 3 Watermaster yf%^\l Ma do for a Life f SP^ill Singapore; Dealers; MP BROTHERS, JCHEE FATT HATCH Kridcr Road. DEALER. nkI n WATCH DEALER. J 9 North Brid R d BridfC Road. SAM SENG WATCH CO.. WATCH V*' North Brid^ R ad DEALEft. I KOK HENG CO, 25, Raffles Place.49 words
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Advertisement86 1959-03-24 3 55 V.^ jS^-- I MISSILES in *atch making the NEW automatic Mm pt represent the /9&^C\ I "VANGUARD" /^T I of technical if FIRST PRIZES V^JL^#f B for P'f S'On. won «t Ir I A the official contests fw* organized by the famous Swiss obser- H vat ones of Geneva86 words
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Article, Illustration482 1959-03-24 4 WAS THE FRUIT TOWKAY ABDUCTED? Missing man's car found abandoned in lonely spot near home SINGAPORE Police believe that a businessman, Mr. Low Peng Boon, 41, who was last seen at 11 p.m. on Saturday, has been kidnapped. Mr. Low, managing director of Eng Cheong Peng Kee Ltd., in HongkongMr. Low Peng Boon - 482 words
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231 1959-03-24 4 THE Singapore City Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee yesterday decided NOT to send the verbatim report of a recent Council meeting to the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing. Instead, the committee decided to forward to the Min- ;>231 words
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Article145 1959-03-24 4 TWO Singapore taxi drivers were early yesterday robbed at knife-point of their daily takings. Taxi driver Choong Ching Hong lost hi? SiOO-watrh and I $11 when three men tiei an I gagged him in Bah Soo n Pah Roan in Sembawnng. Cheong told the145 words
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95 1959-03-24 4 A NEW vaccine, first developed in Canada which provides Immunity against poliomyelitis, diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough, is now available in Singapore, a spokesman of the Canadian Trade Commission in the Colony announced yesterday. According to the spokesman, the new vaccine had met with marked95 words
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Article41 1959-03-24 4 A SIXTY-YEAR-OLD WOinan, Aw Keng. was lound hanging In a house at Jalan Toh Puan Cheah, in Ipoh. early Saturday morning Police w r re railed shortly after 5 a.m. and the body was removed to the hospital mortuary.41 words
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73 1959-03-24 4 Britannia forced back with engine trouble A BOAC Britannia airliner was yesterday forced to return to Paya Lebar airport, Singapore, an hour-and-half after taking off. The four-engined plane, carrying 47 passengers, was bound for London via Rangoon when it developed engine trouble. The plane u.u forced to return to Paya73 words
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203 1959-03-24 4 'L' testers arrogant?, Nonsense say Police THE principal of a Singapore driving school yesterday charged that testers were "a law unto themselves'* and the Police Secretary. Mr. William Cheng, promptly refuted the allegation. The principal, Mr. R. L Lambert, in requesting the establishment of i supervising authority £o check the203 words
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Article92 1959-03-24 4 A HOUSEWIFE, Licw Kee Ying. woke earlv yesterday morning to find a robber in her house in Lorong 13, Gey~ iansj. Singapore. Before she could raise an a'.arm, the man clapped a hand over her mouth and brandishing a dagger warned her to keep quiet. The92 words
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497 1959-03-24 4 Inspector was among crowd at 'blue' film Show Court Told WHEN Police burst into a house in Ur On Kurau. where a "blue film" was in proves, among the audience, a Police !nspr tor a Court was told yesterday. The Inspector was Cheong Kim Sct* ofik. jong Pagar Police Station,497 words
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Article104 1959-03-24 4 THE I arrive ln s 1 week-end v 1 M"re th.ii has bi'in j-m and i Oranj, I T I cai ,r\, arrived ]vr trip to Ausl A fui; I 400 of t Standard a- the ship lino Royal m J. W. Q I Two104 words
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Article46 1959-03-24 4 CHI.\(. night won the i contest at the C Chir.g beat for the top nv. I presented with a H«( !e and trophy The i nmjM of Htl ultt, ing in the Oc. Runn< whiie thiri irai S V Chandran of the pri/>46 words
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Article22 1959-03-24 4 KTALA LUM! Smoked rabbet at 13.37S were tmoke-ho i te in H here, ear f 5 sheets we... police said.22 words
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471 1959-03-24 5 There's nothing new in PAP's economic poiicy: says Jumabhoy i a SING A p ORE's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday said that the City Council was partly responsible for the delay m implementing the $15,000,000 Singapore River471 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-03-24 5 Neon light glows in magician's heart i )NE in Singapore i learn some rets of magic they would tho amazing is. Butku.^. who is performance the Cathay has promised to his secrets his audience. U pi ss preview moon, Butkus fantastic trickhad thoie prend amused. nany acts he sterday were85 words
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63 1959-03-24 5 YOUTHS' BAND TO PLAY FOR ROTARIANS I f amateur looking row. the young the Band of the Ith Club— will tim< entertain e Rotary Club jn<heon at Singapore. has played at b'a dances, but first outside perg students, clerks, the band specially asked to Rotarians by their Mr. S. S.63 words
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165 1959-03-24 5 Singapore Court of Appeal yesterday dis•■ippeal by Ghani bin Jonit, a City Council who had been sentenced to death for the I a fellow worker, Tan Siang Bok. ler was alleged t taken place on the May 13, las-, year. Avenue ComCentre. while165 words
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164 1959-03-24 5 Don't take Red bait Lib-Socs party chief THE Liberal Socialist Party's Chairman of the Executive Committee, Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha yesterday warned against communist dictators who are trying to overthrow the freedom of democracy. "I hope that the people of Singapore will not swallow their bait and allow them164 words
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Article22 1959-03-24 5 MR. V. Sinnathurai will conduct the Pansuni Uthram festival at .the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple in Ceylon Road. Singapore, today.22 words
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Article, Illustration161 1959-03-24 5 AT the Fifth Annual Pianoforte competition for juniors held at the Cultural Centre Singapore, 13 young pianists showed a very high standard of technical proficiency. The competitors reached such a high standard of performance that judges had difficulty in picking the winners. So first161 words
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173 1959-03-24 5 4 arrested few hours after robbery FOUR men who robbed a coffee-shop proprietor in Paya Lebar Road, Singapore, wrrp caught early yesterday morning, a few hours after they had left the shop. The robbery took plaoe just before the shop closed at midnight. The proprietor said that at first two173 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-03-24 5 THE Curator of the University of Malaya Art Museum. Dr. M. Sullivan, is pictured with pottery 5,000 years old part of a gift from the Indian Government. Inset: Thirteenth Century stone sculpture of the Cod Vishnu and his attendants. StandardpicStandardpic - 44 words
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243 1959-03-24 5 RELICS OF THE PAST ON DISPLAY AT VARSITY PRICELESS Indian works of art ranging from 5,000-year-old pottery to modern contemporary paintings will be on view to guests at the I'niversity of Malaya Art Museum, Singapore, ne:.t week. The collection is a gift from the Government of India ami will form243 words
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Article37 1959-03-24 5 HONGKONG. March 23 Special Standard Services: Closing prices of the Hon£kon£» Exchange were: $15.96 to £1 Sterling $5.74 m US$l; 51. 84 to Ma'ayan SI: SO.n.i to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 5252.12 to a UeL37 words
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128 1959-03-24 5 ROS SAS N A Podesta, beautiful Italian actress n'fto starred in Helen of Troy, arrives in Singapore from Colombo tonight. With her will be three other stars. Franca Bettoia, Merco Viciro and Dino Risr. They will make persona' appearances at V. Italian Film Gala128 words
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284 1959-03-24 5 Domestic rows: Birth control will help: says Welfare officer MORE and more people are coming to (he Singapore Social Welfare Department for aid in solving their domestic problems. This was disclosed to The Standard by the department's Assistant Director of Counselling" and Advice Miss G. Guok yesterday Miss Guok said284 words
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161 1959-03-24 5 Students on tour always get Govt. help DOI THE Department of Information Services in Singapore yesterday issued a statement denying certain allegations purported to have been made by the President of the University of Malaya Historical Society concerning ptrtfc q| .students who had MOM to Singapore on goodwill and study161 words
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Advertisement135 1959-03-24 5 M^M^B v wll w lUUUU U J c l c t l l I U v Hi^^H j~* wwmmiiHiiii'iiS \'~~t J||^Tr~^ —^j^^t i j# ju" ...I Sir f unal noes it mean? WBBBalBtl'n]H|Mm' 1 zk J Srt It means that you K| B 1E —^XOi^^i^yi fIW v^ **5* cni flnfmm135 words
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339 1959-03-24 6 And now there's a mystery over that Negara-PPP election pact KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance does not fear any ganging up of opposition parties and is ready to face any challenge that they present in the coming general election, the339 words
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171 1959-03-24 6 THE DOCTOR SAID 'NO'-50... PENANG, Mon. Fifteen passengers, who had already obtained the necessary documents and tickets to sail by the "State of Madras" today received a shock when they were prevented from boarding the vessel on medical grounds. Some of171 words
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Article132 1959-03-24 6 OPEN VERDICT ON TWO ROAD DEATHS AN open verdict was recorded yesterday by a Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad ■r Hussein at an inquest on B. .1. Harding, 22, and W. L. Jones. 27, who were killed iri a road accident on Feb. 7. The accident took olace at the 9i132 words
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Article, Illustration296 1959-03-24 6 WHEN taxi driver Koh Tien Fook, 34, died a hero's death last week while trying to stop a fight between two men, his three children became orphans for their mother had died a few years ago. And yesterday, Mr. Leong Fatt296 words
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Article87 1959-03-24 6 HE STOLE LEAD BAR: FINED $500 AN EMPLOYEE of the Mela: Box Company of Malaya Li Sari bin Sirat. was ronvicted in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday of theft and retaining stolen property. He was fined $500 and given, in addition one day"s jail. Sari stole a bar of87 words
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Article48 1959-03-24 6 A VERDICT oi misadventure was recorded yesterday by the Singapore Assistant Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, at the inquest on the death of a boy. D- Munoghal, ased twoHe died f a fractured after falling of? a chair at his home in Trafalgar Street on Jan. 27.48 words
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258 1959-03-24 6 KI'ALA Ll'MPl'K. Mvn. ."Mote than 1 educational bodies, cultural organizations associations are to meet here on \p n a "blueprint" on Chinese education uhwh mitted to the Government. The Malayan ChftntM As^cx committee, at a meeting hrid animously decided thai tins m258 words
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Article115 1959-03-24 6 Kl ALA L I M P L R. Mon. A Kuala Lumpur newspaper reporter, who received two copies of a booklet issued by thr committee of youth organizations of the U.S.S.R.. today handed them to an officer of the Selanpor Special Branch. The "Red"115 words
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75 1959-03-24 6 PENANG. Mon. A fish bon e caused the death of a 15-yrar-old youth. Yap Hook Lai. here today. Yap was admitted to hospital after stepping on a sharp fish bone, which lodged in the sole of his right foot. An early morning75 words
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Article85 1959-03-24 6 TATTOO MAN IS FREED Mcrd I the sin| 1 Judg I Mr. 1 I held that a ptEMI rm] tatr I ariopv 1 I o( a s I Mr. Sim K i II of a 5P ret I p. I -I 5 when h. I of h kis in; 185 words
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Article10 1959-03-24 6 PAKISTAN •.srnate to Sultanudri;in Singapoon March Jakarta from10 words
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Article, Illustration317 1959-03-24 7 Sir Gilbert gives a pledge numbers will not increase MALACCA. Mon. Britain's Permanent Undersecretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, Sir Gilbert Laithwaite, today gave a pledge to the Malayan people that no additional Commonwealth troops, apart from those who are already fighting the bandits,317 words
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Article164 1959-03-24 7 MORE than 40f) new students have joined Nanyang University's new academic year which began yesterday, bringing the total of undergraduates to about 2,000. The university has also cnSaqed .^0 more lecturers and stafl from overseas to cope with the increased enrolment. Now in its fourth164 words
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Article148 1959-03-24 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) 1b Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Sellers Spot 30 90* R.S.S. No 1 April 9H 91« R.S.S No. 1 May 911 91* R.S.S. No 2 90 90l R.S.S. No. 3 89 89i Tone: Very quiet. Steady The tin price in Singapore was148 words
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Article41 1959-03-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Police are investigating the sale by certain bookshops here of a Tamil-language pornographic 'nook "Kama Sutra" (the art of conjugal love). Copies of the book are being exhib.ted on the bookshelves of certain shops.41 words
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208 1959-03-24 7 30,000 LEPERS IN MALAYA-JUMP IS ALARMING: WARNS SETTLEMENT CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The present incidence of leprosy in Malaya was alarming; and unless something was done now, it may take even graver proportions. This warning was given by the Superintendent of the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement. Dr. K. M N.208 words
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188 1959-03-24 7 STANVAC DISPUTE ENDS AS NEW PAY PACT IS SIGNED AN agreement on wages and working conditions was signed between the Stanvac Employees' Union and the Standard Vacuum Oil Company before the Commissioner of Labour at the Labour Ministry yes1 terday. Thi-, brought to an end the five-month negotiation.between the two188 words
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118 1959-03-24 7 BVTTERWORTH. Mon. A young woman, while riding pillion on a motorcycle to cross over to Penang for the week-end, icas completely stripped off her batik sarong in Pier Road in front of Mitchell Pier. Her sarong got caught in the motor-cycle chain,118 words
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209 1959-03-24 7 FIND NEW APPROACH TO OUR ECONOMY -DR. GOH DR. GOH Keng Swee. an economics expert and former Economic Adviser to the Chief Minister, emphasised the need for a new approach to meet the rapid growth of the island's population in the next four years. Speaking at a forum organised by209 words
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Article76 1959-03-24 7 PAKiSTAX National Day waj celebrated in Singapore with a reception given by Pakistan's Trade Commissioner, Major Ahmad Ali Khan on Sunday night at the Royal Island Club. Th e reception was attended by more than 200 guests, including the Governor of Singapore. Sir William Goode and the76 words
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Article25 1959-03-24 7 A SHOP assistant Yow See Choh of Jalan Tengku Bakar, Temerloh. was fined 123 or one month's jail for abusing a police constable.25 words
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Miscellaneous335 1959-03-24 7 lf ii^^^^y ffSVffinffsWKSf?P!2f l( «!!l World of Jazz. 11 00 pm Good LJI will If in igf aaV 8f 1 11T "s tlb!^ vli w^^wTil S/bI*JS Night 'Willis, If1.«»I» i 4 Si MbObS& 1 'Bf lifAli FA I Kadio Singapore (Medium \x axe Klj t*Jl< l'MM> I i^^B^^*ni!BwH^^M^panrfw&t^^ 176 Metres):335 words
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Advertisement1119 1959-03-24 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (1$ lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lin«s) £;,T" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suex with liberty to proceed via Panama Cap* ot Good Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports te load and discharge1,119 words
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Article65 1959-03-24 9 c E rubber price lay, to close r>or Ib. for InterApril ship- some overseas Khtly overseas thereafter in number interest was -ed to r r'X- <et was ttle change in *he afteriraa again in low. tone was very SOON PRICES Chamber of :er Association n cents65 words
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Article104 1959-03-24 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank^ Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: buying T.T. 33 OP. S3-1 'R. 90 days air mail 33-3/8, credit biTs. 33-1/2 trade bills. Canada: buying. T.T. 32 on 32-1 8. 90 days airmail 32-1/2 credit bills, 32-9/16 trade104 words
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Article80 1959-03-24 9 MALAYA had a favourable balance of trade of $10,500,000 last month, when imports amounted to 8277,800.000 and exports 5298.300.000 according to preliminary figures (for February) issued yesterday. In January an adverse balance of trade was recorded, with imports at 5356.300.000 and exports 5208.300.000. In80 words
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Article135 1959-03-24 9 New BSA Scooters Arrive A SHIPMENT of the latest "B.S.A. Sunbeam" scooters has arrived in Singapore, according to a spokesman of the local agents. The Cycle Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd. The spokesman said two basic models a 175 cc single cylinder two-stroke and a 250 cc c.h.v. vertical twin were135 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-03-24 9 I MALAYAN Cement Ltd. ••'lied a second kiln :i^ following: inRased demand for its proriger Omont.) Thr new unit which is rrported to be operating most satisfactorily. brings the total production rate at Rawang Works to 250.000 tons annually. The company is experiencing expansion of87 words
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151 1959-03-24 9 TWO members of an advance party of a Philippines trade team are due to arrive in Singapore by air tomorrow. The Philippines Commercial Attache in Singapore, Mr. A. M. Tahil, said the visitors, Messrs. Mariano Rosario and Ricardo Moliano, would make arrangements for a151 words
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Article177 1959-03-24 9 Czechs To Step Up Trading KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Czechoslovakia is making an intensive effort to increase her trade with Malaya, The Standard learnt today. She exported more than $11,000,000 worth of goods last year to Malaya compared with 58. 500. 000 i n the previous year, according to latest statistic?.177 words
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Article28 1959-03-24 9 THE British Imperial Chemical Industries Limited are building a special plant at C assess Works, Billingham. on Tees-side, for the manufacture of acrylonitrile in Britain.28 words
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Article170 1959-03-24 9 Quiet Tendency In The Share Mart QUIET conditions prevailed in all sections of the Malayan share market yesterday, and prices were steady. A smaller turnover of business was recorded for the day. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDI'STRTALS Federal Disp 107 1.10 Fraser and Xeav e170 words
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Article54 1959-03-24 9 JAKARTA, March 23. (Reuter). Mr. Umar Tosin, chairman of the Indonesian Industrial Foundation, said the International Industry and Mechanics Fair for 1959 will be held in Indonesia from August 15. Mr. Tosin >aid three countries. Japan, Russia and Yugoslavia, have expressed their willingness to take54 words
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Article310 1959-03-24 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: d Dlsp 109 F *N. orda 5X60. $1,584 overnight: Gam mon $177, $1.76, $1.73 odd parcel; M. Cement $1.52 to $1 56; McAlister $1.14: Robinson ords' $1.21 to $1.25; Cold Storage 8«c. 3r>ic; S. Steamship 64c- S Times J1.80; S.310 words
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Article140 1959-03-24 9 Ol TER ROADS Ty!'.ci.irru.>. Anthonia, Murmidor Pres. Madison Ben'omond. Banto. Saidja Hanana. Aden. Lycoan. Edo Maru. San Rcardo. Barumin. Hg. Silverstream. Baud Laura Matr>k. Selat Siberut. Camphuys. Karaton Neeostax, Auby. Hal'.vard. Heather. Maetsuydcar Stv Canberra, Batoeia. Noreveretl Darve". Kahanda. Lar.g, Tomngenj?. Bancia. INNER ROADS TtHig Nam. Nangkach ndr.140 words
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Article339 1959-03-24 9 PASSENGERS arriving from the United Kingdom by the Canton and disembarking at Penang to-morrow and Singapore on Wednesday. PENANG Mr. B T. Baker; Capt. lln C. B. W Ford: Capt. Ismail bin Ibrahim: Mr s M G E. Lyth: Mr. Jen Liu; Mr. D Minty.339 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-03-24 9 MR. S. AM ALBAR. first prize winner in the recent Philishave competition, was presented with a Philips radiogram by thp managing director of Philips Electrical Company of Malaya Limited. Mr. A. A. A. Dikkers. Photo shows Mr. Ali Albar (right) with his award. Photographed with him is52 words
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245 1959-03-24 9 NET profit of N. V Philips' Gloeilampenfabneken of Eindhoven, Holland in the financial year 1958 amounted to 244,000.000 guilders (against 187,000,000 guilders in 1957), according to the annual report. Of this net profit, 142.000.000 guilders will be retained in the business (against 92,000.000245 words
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237 1959-03-24 9 S'PORE BANKS WANT EQUAL LAW WITH FED. liiutit<<> And Commerce 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Banks incorporated in Singapore want the same treotrhent at that accorded to similar institutions incorporated in the Federation, The Standard learnt today. Singapore banks claim that they are "Malayan" banks and that there should be no237 words
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Article229 1959-03-24 9 THE Malaya Branch of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is organising a Pan Pacific Appraisal and Real Estate Conference in Singapore on Thursday, to mark the visit oi 10 prominent surveyors to the Colony. The surveyors due In Singapore on the same day are229 words
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Article89 1959-03-24 9 Air India' s Chief Due VICE-CHAIRMAN and general mfmncpr of .v.r India International. Bombay. Mr B. R. Patel. is due to arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Friday in the murse of a tour of overseas station He will spond Uo days in the Federal capital before continuing his journey to89 words
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Article97 1959-03-24 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per pieul yesterday were: Copra Mar.-Apr. $43 buyers; $44 severs, coconut oil in bulk $6.'<s seller?, In drums $67 sellers: Muntolc white pepper |1M sellers; Sarawak wiute Si^R tellers; special Sarawak black 581. Singapore Copra Association closing prires fair mcrchantabie mixed copra97 words
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Advertisement248 1959-03-24 9 f^ EVERETT ORIENT LINE [K£l >ng, Japon. S pore P.S'ham Penang U Apr 1 0 Apr 4 Mo v 1 May Chittagong, Calcutta. Gdn. 13/14 25 Mar v^FTT" 15 Apr 19 Apr jpj EVERETT STAR LINE MSL "g^ong, Japon. S'pore P.S'ham Penang Gdn. 25/26 ITELGEUSE" 2 Apr 31 Mar 29248 words
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Advertisement54 1959-03-24 9 cpa f»ro£»-jo? M| New Lockheed prop-jet will speed you In .•••'•SS M vibrationless comfort at over 400 miles per hour, Flying time slashed to 2 hours 35 minutes. cathay pacific alrwcfyai I Booking Offices Singapore Tel: *****-9 Malayan Commercial Agencies Ltd K.L. Tel ***** .o:% %'i ''vi\'**:\V The Borneo Co.54 words
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Article, Illustration639 1959-03-24 10 $2 MIL. CEMENT PLANT OPENS IN S'PORE TODAY TODAY marks the opening of the cement bulking and packing plant of the Singapore Cement Industrial Co. Ltd. at the West Wharf inside the Singapore Harbour Board. The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, will perform the opening ceremony639 words
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Article, Illustration182 1959-03-24 10 MESSAGE from the Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy:"Here is an example of a venture which has been set up through the co-operation of investors in Singapore and from an Asian country. 'I hope that this will be Ihe forerunner of similar joint182 words
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Advertisement175 1959-03-24 10 ymmf HUME INDUSTRIES (FAR EAST) LTD. Extend their congratulations to Yhe Singapore Cement Industrial Co., Ltd. and are proud to add 1 to their list of achievements. a .^i igp [|ii^ pnnc jiiT «j Technical advice and installation of all electrical equipment, Provision of locally-manufactured "Humethree" (standard) corrugated asbestos cement175 words
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Advertisement162 1959-03-24 10 AH YEE CONTRACTORS extend their best wishes to The Singapore Cement Industrial Co. Ltd., on the occasion of the opening of their new Cement Bulking and Packing Plant. AH YEE General building contractors »and furniture makers 282. A. Balestier Koad Singapore. 12 Tel: *****. NASSIM CO. LIMITED j sjj j162 words
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Article, Illustration352 1959-03-24 11 There's A Cement For Every Job jfsiODA Cement Co. opan monucement for r y job. re of provhave a ket. normal (ordinary) tit: This is a with high 1 durability l multitude 5 from sidewalks oda heh early strength an( l irmcnt; High eai ent was ed to meet speed352 words
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Article, Illustration104 1959-03-24 11 THE 9,108-ton Shoyo Maru arrived in Singapore in the middle o f this month with the first shipment of cement in bulk to Southeast Asia. The vessel If operated by the Onoda Cement Co. Ltd., who. with Mitsui Bussan Kaisha and Hong Leong Co., Ltd.104 words
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167 1959-03-24 11 THE Hong Leong Co. Ltd., a?ents for the Onoda Cement Co Ltd., is among Malaya's leading importers of building, engineering and hardware materials The firm was established before the war and has its head office at 258. Beach Road, Singapore. In June 1958. a167 words
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Article116 1959-03-24 11 A reception will be held at the premises of the Singapore Cement Indus- j trial Company's bulking and packing plant after the opening ceremony today. Later In the evening, the company will be host at a dinner in the Cathay Restaurant. Mr. Takahashi Mitsuya, managing116 words
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Advertisement118 1959-03-24 11 SOON HING CO., THE SINGAPORE CEMENT INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. T JT Ji t T> %S^*^ 1 i? 'H k VI/'ro?a?J MMI DM'lver* cement to the Parker HP!"* k pm nt '^o th« •crew ami srrfMv .onveyor. 9HK Machlne *^f* ronralnfr Machinery for the cement Bulking and Packing Plant was installed118 words
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Advertisement153 1959-03-24 11 ij BANK OF TOKYO o O extend their best wishes to O the Singapore Industrial IO Cement Co. Ltd. on O their valuable con tribution O to the economy O of Singapore and the O Federation of Malaya. THE BANK OF TOKYO, LTD., SINGAPORE OFFICE 9, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE, I.153 words
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Advertisement41 1959-03-24 11 THE TAISHO MARINE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Japan) and THE ASIA INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) Take Pleasure Congratulating Singapore Cement Industrial Co., Ltd. The Successful Completion Of Their New Plant ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING SINCAPORE 1. TEL: 281841 words
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Article116 1959-03-24 12 IT WAS a bis day for 32 Singapore schoolboys when they turned up a the SCC padang yesterday for the first of four coaching sessions conducted by the English Test cricketer Peter Richardson. Richardson, in whites, and looking more like a actor than the cricketer116 words
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Article677 1959-03-24 12 HOPEFUL BLUE IN FORM Newcomer Eros Produces A Winning Gallop By SCRUTINEER HOPEFUL BLUE revealed tip- top form on the training track at Bukit Timah yesterday. With young Chris Dragon in the saddle, the handsome grey was never off the bit when he reeled off 3f in 38 1/5 sec,677 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-03-24 12 PETER Richardson, the English Test cricketer coached 32 Singapore Schoolboys on the SCC padang yesterday. Here he is showing one of them the proper stance and the correct way to hold his bat.35 words
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Article35 1959-03-24 12 ROYAL Military PoAce entered the second round of the Robinson Cup in the Army soccer knockout competition when they eliminated 221 Base Vehicle Depot by four goals to cne at Kota Ting^i yesterday35 words
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Article91 1959-03-24 12 THE following horses were outstanding: at Bukit Timab yesterday and it should pay punters to follow them: Hobbs stable EROS and KOLA BAY (38 2 5 sec), FILAMENT (39 J sec.) ABERDEEN (evens). Daniels stable HIGH SOCKS (evens). SILVER WHISTLE threequarter pace on the bit) Zain stable91 words
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66 1959-03-24 12 U.K. VARSITIES RUGBY TEAM TO PLAY HERE A COMBINED Oxford and Cambridge Universities rugby team visiting Japan late this year, will stop over in Singapore on Sept. 1 to play a game againsi a local team. Announcing this yesterday, Mr. S. F. Armitage, secretary of the Malayan Rugby Union, also66 words
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Article71 1959-03-24 12 RESULTS of Spoon Shoot? held by the Singapore Rifle Association are. .22 Small Bore Section. Gunscore F. B. dc Souza. Handicap Mohd Amin .303 Full Bore Section: SRCa} Div. A Gunscore Sgt. Deframe Div. B Gunscore Cpl. VusorT. Handicap LAC Burrell. SR(b) Div A Gunscore D. Hannam.71 words
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Article21 1959-03-24 12 FIRST Cheshire Regiment beat 2/2 Gurkha Rifles by seven goals to one in a soccer match at Changi yesterday.21 words
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Article361 1959-03-24 12 INDONESIA'S AHMAD IS OUTSTANDING AHMAD DIMJATI of the visiting Indonesian swimming team "Tirta Kentjana" was the outstanding swimmer on the last day of the swimming match between the Colony swimmers and the Indonesians at the Chinese Swimming Club's new pool yesterday. Dimjati won the 100 metres and 50 metres butterfly361 words
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Article60 1959-03-24 12 A GOAL seven minutes from the end by centre forward Don S'.evin paved the way for Royal Army Pay Corps to eliminate the holders, Royal Engineers, 3-j ln tric rirst round of the Army knockout soccer competition for tne Robinson Cup at Gillman Barracks yesterday. In another match60 words
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Article18 1959-03-24 12 BALESTIER United beat Singapore Glass Factory 3-2 in a football match played at Farrer Park yesterday.18 words
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Article25 1959-03-24 12 HYDERABAD. India. March 23 (Reuter) Ghulam Ahmed. 36--year-old off-spin bowler, yesterday withdrew from the Indian cricket team to tour England this summer.25 words
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Article208 1959-03-24 12 THE SINGAPORE Badminton Association will begin coaching sessions for English Secondary Schools < Girls) commencing on Saturday, at the Singapore Badminton Stadium at 10.00 a.m. Each session of two hours' duration, will begin with a talk terminating with a question time. The following will assist208 words
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96 1959-03-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Pahanj rl Association will participate in the South /«>n Malayan Cricket Association t -hampinnOtip* Last year Pahang played in the North The teams taking part in the South Zone are Singapore, Malacca, Xegri Sembilan and Pahang Pahang will meet Singapore96 words
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Advertisement41 1959-03-24 12 The world famous family of EM M Si Jfj| m I If W* bGF medicinal products [CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG fcTHE TIGER MEDICAL HALL41 words
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Miscellaneous22 1959-03-24 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Comb?rjcd Schools r.s A. A. A. at Ja an Besnr ftatfiwn. CRICKET: Richardson's coaching clinics, SRC 5.30 to 6 p.m.22 words
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Article180 1959-03-24 13 magazine rered SOPHIA ;••> savlnf there rr.any men in New •they made her ine conclusion •rue whenever beauteous r motion pic- r and you'll ):t presence impression nd. ARTIN' RITT. through her nance with V QUINN In Para- Thr Black Orchid." say of her: an actresi of ability a180 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-03-24 13 I A HUNGARIAN refugee i 80-year-old J a n o s > Nagy show's Yul Brynner < an example of the Hungarian national hat on the set of "The Jour- ney." N o relation to the murdered Premier of Hungary (Nagy is a fairly common91 words
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Article363 1959-03-24 13 J.'EW actors ever have had the opportunity for firsthand research in preparation for a screen role as was offered Yul Brynner for his characterization in THE JOURNEY, in which he co-stars with Deborah Kerr. 1— The Alby Picture, producer! and directed by Anatole Litvak for MGM,363 words
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Article233 1959-03-24 13 James Garner did both surface and underwater swimming scenes for "Up Periscope." seafaring adventure film that shows him as a Xavy frogman. •Around the World With Nellie Bly," story of the famed 19th century npwsp:iprrwoman. will be produced by Joseph M. Schenck Enterprises. The father of Felipe Pazot233 words
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Article, Illustration282 1959-03-24 13 HOLLYWOOD, Bewitching Andra Martin, who only a far years ago was a>? Illinois jarm girl, noil' il fast on her way to becoming filmland's ncto queen of "sophisticated **x» M This is the jubilant prediction or studio bigw.gs who cast the Hollywood newcomer with282 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-03-24 13 VISITING UniversalInternational studio, West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt was officially welcomed by Linda Cristal. who co-stars with Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh in the current film comedy, "Strictly for Pleasure." 41 Mayor Brandt is shown receiving a key to Universal City from Mi*s Cristal, present Mayor59 words
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Article, Illustration281 1959-03-24 13 Forty-Eight Hours To Find 39 Steps [O which glamorous film-star would YOU most like to be handcuffed? Bear in mind that you're trailing across the Scottish moors, hounded on one side by the police, who suspect you of murder, and on the other by a bunch of international spies281 words
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Article73 1959-03-24 13 AIOKTON A. SPRING. Pre- sident of Loew's International Corporation, has announced that full and detailed discussion of the company's careful, longrange plans for the global handling of BEN-HUR will be the central theme of throe "BEN-HUR Conferences" that will be held during April beginning with Madrid, continuing73 words
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Article69 1959-03-24 13 GARY CROSBY. who made hi^ film debut in "Marcii Gras," has been signed to star in the forthcoming Cinemascope Deluxe Colour production of "HOLIDAY FOR LOVERS" based on Ronald Alexander's Broadway stage play. Dealing with the romance of a young Amrrican soldier with a daughtrr of a middle69 words
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180 1959-03-24 13 riMME was when thr Bis Star rode off into the sunset and A the rest of the pictures p-r«rnnr' WWM made up of unknown cowboys. Indians and horses. The horse opry was m one-star show in those days b.n now the Western with a spate of180 words
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Miscellaneous276 1959-03-24 13 PJUUB I RITA DEL MAR K QI'OTATION: Thp very thing that ■[Kt\ think they have g«>t i' m<xt of. they have got r I p iM of; and that is ■li'tnvnt." H. W Shaw I ESDAY KOR F.VFRY- tain things on I -el. be guardr-d B rv to ex- c276 words
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Miscellaneous273 1959-03-24 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Ca PP !r~ >. A DRUTHER. A JTS FANTASTIC ~\f TMEAA EVEN A c A HCW'DVO' 2 S^ A^ HOME 1 M I /A/C#ED/3LE.':-ALL I DAWGOKJH TOCKTW' I 'ip» > LIKE TO AV WPMAHU'L JJ >OF MEW YOJ?K C/Ty- HOIIROR < PL ACE O' 7 erv273 words
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255 1959-03-24 14 WHOLESALE MURDER OF OFFICIALS PLANNED White Paper on Nyasaland LONDON, Mar. 23 (Reuter)- i planned African uprising which involved murder of the British Governor and high government officials was revealed in a White Paper released here today. Ba^cl on a report from the Governor of Nya.saland. S.r Robert Armitagr, the255 words
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Article75 1959-03-24 14 LONDON. March 23 i Reuter) —The "Big Four" Western Foreign Ministers will mee: in Washington on March 31 and April 1 to exchange view? before a possible conference with the Soviet Union, it was announced he;e today. They are expected to submit their policy to the75 words
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Article24 1959-03-24 14 NEGOTIATIONS have s'arted in London between Japan and Britain to conclude a treaty of commerce and navigation, an authoritative source said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration14 1959-03-24 14 ily In P. 14 "I WISH yer wouldn't make me laugh whU^^nshTvit?!^14 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-03-24 14 Photo) QUEEN ELIZABETH dances with Lt. Colonel Denys Smyllie at the Bicentenary Dinner and Ball at the Hyde Park Hotel in London last week given by the IK .> Queen's Royal Lancers. Colonel Smyllie will be taking over command of the regiment from Brigadier P.E. Bowden-Smith. TheUPI - 56 words
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187 1959-03-24 14 JAKARTA. March 24 (Reuter) Representatives of the Darul Islam rebels in Sumatra would soon send a delegation to the Central Government in Jakarta, Antara News Agency said last night. The Agency said that, following a coup witnin the re,->el ranks187 words
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278 1959-03-24 14 WIVES CAN BE BOUGHT ON HIRE PURCHASE LONDON, March. 23. (Reuter) The Sunday Graphic reported yesterday that lonely West Indians arriving in Britain were being offered white teenage "wives" for £75 ($630 Malayan) on hire purchase. The newspaper said in a front page report that the "purchaser" could pay off278 words
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Article318 1959-03-24 14 LHASA BOMBED AS REVOLT SPREADS Jtecfc use machine-guns on Tibetans Monks join uprising NEW DELHI, March 23 (Reuter, UPI) Chinese communist planes yesterday bombed Lhasa, the capital of revolt-torn Tibet, according to reports reaching here. Refugees flocking to border towns inside India reported seeing two big monasteries in the sacred318 words
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Article261 1959-03-24 14 NEW DELHI. March 23 Prime Minister Jawaharla! Nehru told the Lower House of Parliament today that bullets fired by communist Chinese authorities struck the Indian Consulate in Lhasa. Tibet on March 20. but none of the Indian staff members were killed. He said the IndianUPI; Reuter - 261 words
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Article35 1959-03-24 14 LONDON. Mar. 23, (Reuter. Air Vice-Marshal H. D. McGregor, born in Wairoa, New Zealand. \va> vesterday appointed Air Officer Com-manding-in-Chief of Britain's Fighter Command. He take? over in August.35 words
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190 1959-03-24 14 WASHINGTON. March 23 (Reuter) British Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan and President Eisenhower wound up their three-day little summit by giving Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, a full report of what they discussed at the President's mountain retreat. Both the sta'.esmen left Camp David190 words
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Article114 1959-03-24 14 Back in church after 30 years CHINESE scholar-philosopher Lin Yutang has re-embraced Christianity after 30 years as an avowed pagan because he is convinced that it is the only civilizing influence that can save the world. "I made my break with organized religion as a young man, but I always114 words
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Article28 1959-03-24 14 BLACKPOOL. March 23 (UPI)-A locai newsoaoer toda* ran an advertisement for "new two-tie? wlddin« cake for sale. Accept €4 (534 Malayan) w wires" off v"28 words
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Article30 1959-03-24 14 A SQUADRON of Royal Air Force Pioneer type planes which arrived in Nicosia in November to give air support in anti-Eoka operations has begun leaving the island for England. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article75 1959-03-24 14 LONDON, March 23. (Reutcr)— Or. Geoffrey Fisher. Archbishop of Canterbury number one in (he Church 01 England hierarchy left here by air on a three-week tour of Asia and the Far Fast. He uill visit Japan. India. Pakistan. South Korea, and Hongkong. The75 words
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Article27 1959-03-24 14 SOME supporter; of Colons A- Wahab Shawwafs abortive Mosul revolt on March 9 will appear before the Bagdad Military court next Tuesday Basdari Radio reported yesterday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article32 1959-03-24 14 OLGA RMPPER CHEKIIO\A. widow of the playwrieht and author Anton C neknov. who was a leadin? actress of the Moscow Arts Theatre for 40 years, died in Moscow yesterday ased 90. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Advertisement176 1959-03-24 14 r SHAW ORGANISAT^rB Eanivr \i tract i,,,,^ H HUNGARIAN jHjft JIB M-G-M mum I DEBORAH KERR VUL Bny N^ ANATOLB LITVAKS I pioouction AmMKI 1 ROBIWT MOWJV O. MAHmMAi, I S f«JS«-. JASON PtOBARDS. JW. -■rr M I HT;,^ I 1 1 For EVERYBODY in the Family MM CAPITOL Opens176 words
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