Singapore Standard, 25 March 1959
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Title Section23 1959-03-25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cablt "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1959. Vol. IX No. 265. >5 CtS. 14 Poges [FINAL EDITION] I23 words
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279 1959-03-25 1 THE PRINCIPALS of 600 Government and aided schools m Singapore have been warned to see that their students do not take part m "any political activity" connected with the forthcoming elections. The warning was sounded m circulars from the Ministry279 words
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300 1959-03-25 1 Missing towkay: $250,000 ransom demand MRS LOW PENG BOON, I wife of the missing Singa- j pore businessman, had a 1 telephone call at lunchtime yesterday and the voice at the other end told her: '"We demand $250,000 for the release of your hushand.' Thi* is what The Standard learnt300 words
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Article39 1959-03-25 1 A DISPENSER, Choo Kirn Seng, 37, was stabbed m the face while watching a game of man Jong m a five- foot way at Foch Road. Singapore. last night. He was admitted m the General Hospital.39 words
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242 1959-03-25 1 Nurses on hunger strike: Protest on menial jobs By LUCIAN PETERS TAIPING, Tues. About forty assistant nurses staged a "lock-in-cum-hunger strike" here today, when the hospital authorities refused to accede to their demand that they be relieved of menial duties m the wards. Trouble began following a lecture by the242 words
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Article23 1959-03-25 1 INDONESIAN Premier Dr. Djuanda said yesterday that he would visit Malaya between April 13 and 17, according to Jakarta Radio- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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220 1959-03-25 1 IPOH, Tues. Apart from a "very unpleasant matter" regarding an estimated cash deficiency of $75,000 mentioned by the auditors m their report, the Perak Turf Club had had a "year of great improvement" which he hoped would be sustained, said the club's220 words
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Article, Illustration798 1959-03-25 1 DEV SHRIDAR - MURDER KNIVES ON SALE 'UNDER THE COUNTER' DEV SHRIDAR By After 10 minutes of suspicion* the deal was closed FLICK KNIVES dangerous weapons like the one pictured on the right, which can kill or maim are on sale m Singapore, where crimes of violence have shown a marked increase so798 words
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138 1959-03-25 1 THE present Singapore Legislative Assembly, which began its life with fanfare and ceremony four years ago under the Rendel Constitution will come to an end with a small notice m the Government Gazette to be issued this weekend. The Standard understands that the138 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-03-25 1 AT THE PRESS OF A BUTTON -A KILLER WEAPON ri/fJ KMFE, ivhich ran be concealed easily, looks harmless enough «wli7 the blade is released by pressing a catch on the side of the handle. Then it becomes a vicious weapon capable of killing or maiming. 146 words
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Advertisement133 1959-03-25 1 APOLLO •SSENCE of CHICKEN FREE GIFTS SCHEME details ask your usual Dealer, or our one of our leaflets which describes 22 Karai Gold Bracelets, Chains, Rings, that are to be won. Also available ond Cigarette Lighters. McALISTER CO LTD. :->: r —e X Lumpur Ipok Penang Kuchutg. Have the 7133 words
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Advertisement126 1959-03-25 1 Follow the Standard lor winners THE STANDARDS tipsters, Scrutineer and Francis, are m top form and are confident of keeping Jm up their run of success at Bukit Timah today. Last Saturday they gave the winners of six out of eight races a record unrivalled by any other Jfjfl Mi126 words
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Article24 1959-03-25 2 SO IK on lf-3-98 be'.oved wife of J A Sa bap a thy deeply mourned by him and their children David and Esther24 words
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Article123 1959-03-25 2 No Pianist Reached Standard THERE was no performance of outstanding merit and promise m the pianaforte open competition sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society at the Cultural Centre last night. And so. the •'Philips" Award (a silver statuette worth $1,000) donated to the Society by the Philips organisation m Eindhowven,123 words
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146 1959-03-25 2 CROWD BEAT UP SOLDIER AFTER MISHAP PRIVATE Noordin bin Osman of the Singapore Guard Regiment, was assaulted by a crowd of people soon after his car had knocked down a six-year-old boy m Bukit Panjang Village on Feb. 5, a Coroner was told yesterday. Pte. Osman said he was driving146 words
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Article65 1959-03-25 2 AN Easter Fun Fair m aid of the Civilian Welfare Fund for RAF Seletar's local employees will be held outside the RAP Maintenance Base at Seletar, Singapore, from 2 p.m. on Monday (Mar 30). Among The many attraction? at the fair will be a hula-hoop65 words
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Article83 1959-03-25 2 SINGAPORE Coroner M'\ Giam Chong Hin^ yesterday recorded a verdict of death by natural causes at the inquest on a prisoner, Teo Kok Meng, 27. who wax found dead m a hospital m Changi Prison on Jan. 13. Dr. Tan Khen B Khoo, assistant pathologist, said83 words
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Article35 1959-03-25 2 A MAN, Ah Kah, 41. of Bencoolen Street, was yesteroay acquitted m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court on a charge of causing mischief by damaging property belonging to his tenant. Woo Ah Yuen.35 words
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Article44 1959-03-25 2 KUALA KANGSAS ij For 'he first time, 'he <U of Perak. invited from three riis'triri of Sr ims j the fast" with him ym j m his palace. The group br< rice, vegetable? c im fruit to the Sultan44 words
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Article133 1959-03-25 2 Careers for youth in Fed. Arm KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. The Federation Army wU be recruiting young men of all races for training as highly skilled tradesmen and technicians to serve m the Federation Artillery (Malays only), Fede, ration Engineers. Federation Signals, Armed Forces Maintenance Corps which includes supply and transport,133 words
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Advertisement1572 1959-03-25 2 SIAMDARD s^^^i b > p > *«<>«• J HIRE PURCHASE SOON TECH FINANCE COMPANY FINANCE Hire-Purchase on motor cars, new and secondhand (1954 Model upwards only); terms moderate. Apply 173A South Bridge Road. Singapore. Telephone ***** or Room 2, 3rd Floor. MCA Building. Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur. Telephone ***** or1,572 words
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Advertisement553 1959-03-25 2 TENDER NOTICES TENDERS will be received by the State Engineer, Pahang, Kuantan, up t~ 1.00 p.m. on 9th April. 1959 for the purchase of one unserviceable SWEC Land Rover. Particulars may be obtained from the Mechanical Engineer, Pahang, Kuantan, and the vehicle may be viewed at the P.W.D. Workshop, Kuantan.553 words
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Advertisement461 1959-03-25 2 NOTICES ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD M.V. -WILLEM RUYS" will arrive from Europe on Thursday 26th inst. and berth alongside S. H B godowns 1 and 2 at 7 a.m. to disembark passengers. Embarkation of passengers will take place the same day between 3 and 4 p.m. The vessel will leave for461 words
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Advertisement106 1959-03-25 2 ANOTHER SHAW FIRST"' 1 3 m Mhe first ADULTS ONLY SATURDAY 28th MARCH at Pan 1 1 Li 1 1^\# Reduced Prices: Stalls SI- Circle S2 "UNMARRIED I MOTHERS H The FIRST TIME a motion picture HAS DARED TO DEAI S WITH THIS EXPLOSIVE SUBJECT l\ A Swedish Film with106 words
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Article439 1959-03-25 3 March 25. 1959 HIGH tribute to the wise diplomacy and f accord with which the British and Federaon jutm— iwll framed Malaya's "Merdeka" pal t jfon has been paid by Brunei's Ruler, Sultan P Omai Ali Saifruddin, m London. His Highness h ids a delegation now engaged439 words
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Article350 1959-03-25 3 FROM Europe and through the Middle East Africa to Asia and the Far East anger and hate Hmsl communism and the horror and terror it iapfici continues to mount. Opposition to the cacuUted scheming with which the Kremlin and Nfag seek to destroy freedom and subject humanity350 words
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Article56 1959-03-25 3 "-PF| C1: Lim lectt Kirn Road. Spore PC Bp» No 156 i Cables. IICERNbWS *.a A,, Tel: ***** (5 I'nes) AH department* fcA tUMTtiI: Chna insurance 8ld« »74. Batu Rd RQH Tf eocene AKr 93 CovA,ar St fel- 3829 V AC£. 8 Le.m St Tel: f05556 words
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Article, Illustration2057 1959-03-25 3 RAWLE KNOX - INSIDE IRAQ WITH KAS SIM RAWLE KNOX i by 1 CAIRO 'THE Arab air is once again loud with insult. The failure of the Mosul revolt, if so illorganised an affair may be termed a revolt, brought President Gamal Abdul Nasser of the United Arab Republic out into open attack2,057 words
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Article91 1959-03-25 3 Unburdened Traveller "There's an enormous satisfaction m travelling light. I know that from my own experience. There you are m Arabia you've got some dates, flour, water, sugar and a bit of tea. The whole thing weighs very little; it's just a couple of goatskin bags.91 words
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Article706 1959-03-25 3 NICHOLAS CARROLL - Self -Government In Nigeria NICHOLAS CARROLL by LONDON VTTTH the attainment by the Northern Region of Nigeria of self-govern-ment this month, an important landmark, and indeed one of the last, was reached m the progress of this giant of West Africa towards independence. Northern Nigeria has lagged behind the other706 words
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Article270 1959-03-25 3 Voice of MALAYA Sungei Lereh Girls' School Sir I wish to refer to the article which appeared on the front page of the Federation edition of the Singapore Standard of March 20, concerning Sungei Lereh Girls' School. The girls are certainly not "wild" or "incorrigible delinquents" as made out to270 words
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Advertisement36 1959-03-25 3 I 1 B, 9 I|>ssiy "'^B>m* r^B>^B>^B>^B>ftF OkXiaakla **%m aaa»a aft—. I 4...v HOCK CHIONG f CO.. H»»<l nme» -M* *7 Trm» Win *am I p&n* TIM I •raact) n«o» I Tk* A reads •>■»•. T«l: ti«M36 words
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Advertisement91 1959-03-25 3 OPERA ESTATE 6-/ 2 Miles, SIGLAP RD. A well developed housing estate complete with 3 Schools, Market, Shops, Church, excellent roads, sewerage, electricity, water, telephones etc. Cool fir breezy at all times of the year. Near to seaside. Completion: June/ July, 1959. Model of house is available for inspection. FOR91 words
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141 1959-03-25 4 NON-MALAYS MUST WORK HARDER FOR POLLS-Tunku KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Alliance leader and Prime i Minister, Tunku Abdul j Rahman, said today that! non-Malay Councillors were, not working hard enough. "When the election campaigns start I >hali call on tbcni to work harder and go j ;o the people." The Tunku141 words
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Article51 1959-03-25 4 R MUNIANDY. 45, of Cheroh Estate. Raub. was committed to stand trial m j the High Court, by the Tan- j Jong Malim Circuit Magistrate. Inche Ahmad Ghaza'.ly for a "terr.pt ing to murder his father-in-law, R. Veneatan at the S'.im River new village on De<- 2n last51 words
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Article, Illustration254 1959-03-25 4 BEAUTIFUL Italian film actress. Rossana Podesta, who played the starring role m the picture "Heleyi of j Troy." arrived M Singapore by air from Rom v night Rossana wili make a personal appearance at the Lido Theatre tovght m conjunction with the filming of254 words
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Article98 1959-03-25 4 Don't touch it! Catholics warned KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Catholic Church will not consent to any form of birth control, the Bishop of Kuala Lumpur, Monsignor D. Vendargon. told The Standard today. He said that the church had already pointed out to the Catholics m the Federation, the defects and98 words
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Article, Illustration502 1959-03-25 4 Colony tests of the drug are purely voluntary Sheares IT is impudent to blomc the birth control pills just because a single cose of cancer has been discovered among its users, Prof. B. H. Sheares, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of502 words
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177 1959-03-25 4 Thousands jam wharf to see Oranje off THE Oranje was given a rousing send-off one of biggest ever witnessed on Singapore's waterfront (Then she sailed for Europe yesterday. More than 1,000 visitors jammed Part of the wharves to see the 22.000-ton Dutch liner steam away. As the vessel slipped from177 words
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165 1959-03-25 4 An offence to fire this toy' cannon KUALA LUMPUR, Tues With the approach of Hari Raya Pua>a. Police today retninded the public of the danger of firing 'meriam buloh* —home-made bamboo cannon. The Chief Police Officer. Mr. F- A. S Caldwell, reiterated today that the firing of these "cannons" without165 words
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Article162 1959-03-25 4 Festival of arts parade GIRLS from Joan Booty's Model Academy will take part m a street parade on April 1 to mark the opening ot Singapore's firs-: Festival I of Arts. Accompanying them m the procession will be lion and dragon dancers. Starting time is 6.30 p.m. The girls will162 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-03-25 4 Medical meet in Sydney DR. SATIS C Sen. the Asian secretary of the World Council of Medical Associations who arrived m Singapore yesterday by Air India on his way to attend a medical conference m Sydney. Dr. Sen, a radiologist m N*«?w Delhi, is representing Asian countries at the council102 words
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Article37 1959-03-25 4 HONGKONG, March 24 Special Standard Services: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.97 to £1 Sterling; $5.74 to US$l; 51. 84 to Malayan $1; $0.05 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.75 to a tael.37 words
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239 1959-03-25 4 Call for new law to revalue property A SINGAPORE City Council Committee yesterday recommended that the Council should ask the Government to legislate so that it may have powers to revalue lands and properties m the Colony. The recommendation follows a meeting on a High Court decision m which increases239 words
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Article104 1959-03-25 4 ILLEGAL BUILDINGS: ACTION TAKEN LEGAL action is being taken by the Singapore City Council against the owners of a L\oc* jof seven unauthorized douses built m Alexandra Lane. a City Council press statement disclosed yesterday. The statement al>o warned the public against buying such houses which are built withj out104 words
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Article98 1959-03-25 4 SAS RESUMES SERVICE TO MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Scandinavian Airlines system will resume their services here and on other Far Eastern Routes, on April 1. This was announced today by the S.A.S. station manager here, Mr. E. E. Jornbeck. The S.A.S. suspended their service to the Far East and98 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-03-25 4 THE Director of the Thai Army Intelligence, MajorGeneral Amnuay ChayaRochana, flew into Singapore yesterday after a 10-day visit to Indonesia. Maj-Gen. Chaya-Rochana visited Indonesian army installations and bases. When asked about terrorist activities on the Malayan-Thai border, he declined to comment. He returned to Bangkok the52 words
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274 1959-03-25 4 A SINGAPORE Harbour Board labourer, Karupiah Sellappan, 36, was yesterday found guilty m the Assize Court of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a woman, Ramayee, with a knife one night last year and was sentenced to three years' jail. He274 words
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182 1959-03-25 4 MAN TELLS COURT: IT'S TOUGH TO PAY A MAN yesterday told a Singapore Court he found it difficult to pay for the support of his two children by his first wife, because he had a second wife and other dependents. The man, Hussein bin Embi. a bus conductor living m182 words
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Advertisement221 1959-03-25 4 I^j^j^^ The Refreshment of Friendship d^^^^r+\ ar e pleased to announce the j §,ijff^&fi dinners of the ESSAY CONTEST I|H| I^o Fo Ho Loon Roffles Institution. jg^H g^g^P^^g^g^gK '^ggggßkr^ 1A Tk I 0* m*± A L <? .j. gggf gH^ggggggg»«Vß^P^ wOrOnQ An jOO Ho Siow Seong Chung Cheng School. Wilfred221 words
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Advertisement271 1959-03-25 4 c 3 V9&U 3 &8k I 'I 1 ■mi 11^ I FRANCE! limt d fciu fl %l ;;j?l high altitudfv Ci'i^H glides alone ihuijjl J pure and t'ecst t s I Music m tK, r,. P Caravclle is thi mot( ..'I S aircraft m the Worlt *•>! net a sincle271 words
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Article, Illustration368 1959-03-25 5 POLITICAL INSTABILITY sCARES $10 m CAPITAL oreign investors shelve projects through lack f confidence Mr. I. SINGAPORE faces the prospect of losing 0 million worth of industrial investment now der negotiation, because of lack of confidcc jn the Colony's political stability. :r.e this to The Standard yesterday, the roi Commerce368 words
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Article116 1959-03-25 5 I the Royal Navy, Navy and the Navy will be d Sm^.rvore toike part m the r Station fleet ir v next month, m arrom wH] be rriers HMS AI[MAS Melbourne. HMS Newfoundv oo and HMNZ thei with a numv«rs, bigatca and A \i.'.aries ed v116 words
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Article45 1959-03-25 5 ARMY PICNIC FOR CLUB'S 60 STY members of the..;•> ..;•> Youth Club will n Lned by the ComccLr.g Officer of the Five r Suard Dog Unit. Royal P Uce, Major S.E. w a* Changi Point on will be provided with and refreshment entertained by 30 army45 words
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389 1959-03-25 5 New class of 'expats' not wanted— Ong THE Singapore City Council Finance and General Purposes Committee has turned down certain joint recommendations made by the Whitley Council. The Committee, however accepted certain alternative proposals made by the Mayor, Mr. One Eng Guan, and decided to circulate them among the unions389 words
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Article93 1959-03-25 5 NO POSTAL DELIVERIES FOR EASTER THERE will be no postal deliveries m Singapore on March 27 and 30 and only one delivery will be made on March 28, ihe Director of Posts announced last night. The General Post Office will open for business from 9 a.m. jto noon on March93 words
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Article29 1959-03-25 5 SINGAPORE Association for the Deaf and Dumb will hold j its annual general meeting at j the Adelphi Roof Garden on I April 2. at 5.15 p.m.29 words
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Article, Illustration264 1959-03-25 5 Mr.Godet cancels flight to Bali THE Singapore French Consulate has warned a French pilot not to make his trip to Bali because of growing reports of rebel activities m Indonesia. Mr Roger J. Godet, the 38--year-old French writer-photo-grapher, set out from Paris on Jan. 1 to cover four continents. He264 words
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288 1959-03-25 5 'He insulted my wife— l dared him to fight' AN army sergeant, Rex Hugh Murray, told a Singa- j pore Court yesterday how he was provoked into a fight i with his neighbour one evening. Murray was testifying at the trial of a clerk, K. K. Pillai, 37. charged with288 words
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170 1959-03-25 5 Fed, Spore talks oh sponsored radio KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Preliminary discussions aimed at launching separate commercial services for Radio Malaya and Radio Singapore were held here recently under the chairmanship of the secretary to the Federation Minister for Interior and Justice, Mr. I. Lloyd Phillips, The Standard learnt today. The170 words
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225 1959-03-25 5 WOMAN 'L'' DRIVER PAID $85 FOR FAKE LICENCE PENANG. Tues. A young Chinese woman, anxious to obtain a driving licence m spite of having failed m her test, fell an easy victim to a ruse and paid $85 to get what turned out to be a forged driving licence. This225 words
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Article52 1959-03-25 5 MR. J. MacKechnie, retiring j sales manager of Malayan, Bre- < vveries, sailed for Britain m j the Oranje yesterday his 61st birthday. He spent 39 years m Malaya— 22 of them with j Malayan Breweries and plans to settle down m Scotland, I "where I52 words
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219 1959-03-25 5 K.L. venue tot Asian film festival KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. One hundred and fifty delegates from nine Asian countries will attend the Sixth Asian Film Festival here m the first week of May. This was disclosed today by the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Festival, Mr. Run Run Shaw.219 words
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Advertisement114 1959-03-25 5 Japf^S-OiMli^ "NESTUM— fM. :.Q^^oM^x^ READY-COOKED z=: rm 3-CEREAL FOOD All healthy babies should be given a complementary food from about 12 weeks of age and you cannot do better than choose digestible, palatable NESTUM. NESTUM is a very much better food than bubor or cornflour for it contains the essential,114 words
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Advertisement293 1959-03-25 5 I SHAW ORGANISATION'S j ATTRACTIONS M-G-M PKCSCMTS '"^k OPESMS j miiiinNNinifcf I'Trm B^P^ Vo/ces ■rTn^TsRn»!S pleaded.,, [RjM. lwi if "PPP^uB y,-DOWHATj Kfll I jj fHE WANTS 1 HUImI I I lor all of 1 mm I iii I 1 usmay! UiHn H DIE!" l^^^flPK MUH-i imposed H-£ J iiiH CHINF.SE293 words
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281 1959-03-25 6 CITY COUNCIL DECIDES: CENSURE MARCUS His service record should be endorsed: Committee recommends THE Singapore City Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee, by a majority vote yesterday, recommended that the Chief Administrative Officer, Mr. P. C. Marcus, be reprimanded and his service record be endorsed accordingly. This recommendation was a281 words
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142 1959-03-25 6 The King's gift to Akihito -a kris KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Van* DiPertuan Af onf it to present Crown Prince Akihito of Japan with an emerald-studded kris for his wedding on April 10. The private secretary to the King. Tengku Mnstapha bin Tengkn Besar Burhanuddin, told The Standard today that142 words
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Article, Illustration114 1959-03-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A former "Voice of America" broadcaster, Miss Nuzhat Mueenuddin. who is spending a holiday here with her sister —wife of the High Commissioner for Pakistan is returning shortly to Karachi with plans to start an English language journal. Miss Mueenudin is114 words
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Article109 1959-03-25 6 14 STUDENTS APPEAL FOR FUNDS FOURTEEN University of Malaya students, who Intend to go on a goodwill and study tour of Indonesia next month, are now faced with a problem money. They are appealing for Xunds from charitable organisations. The student, including three girls, are members of the University's Malay109 words
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Article91 1959-03-25 6 NEW CHIEF FOR TAIPING COUNCIL TAIPING. Tues. Perlisborn Inche Syed Mahadzar bin S Hussein, 34-year-old Malayan Civil Service officer from Kuala Lumpur, has arrived here to take over duties o* chairman of the Town Council from G. C. Norris, who is proceeding on transfer to the Federal capital. Inche Mahadzar,91 words
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150 1959-03-25 6 FIVE COMPANY DIRECTORS FACE CHARGES IPOH. Tues— Five directors, including two women of th e Wah Khiaw Investment Service Limited, Menglembu. appeared before Magistrate Inc h c Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan today on a joint summons charge of failing to deposit $200,000 with the Federal Government while carrying out a150 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-03-25 6 MALAY film actress, Mariani (Marriam binti Salmah), turned up m the Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday to lay a complaint before Magistrate Mr. M. Coomaraswamy against the wife of leading Singapore actor, P. Ramlee. Mrs. Ramlee and Mariani were involved m an argument two weeks ago and Mariani66 words
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230 1959-03-25 6 'Dress Parade' to choose uniforms for Fed. forces KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Armed Forces Council of the Federation will inspect new designs for uniforms for the Federation Army and the Royal Malayan Air Force at a special "dress parade" to be held at the Ministry of Defence, Brockman Road, Kuala230 words
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208 1959-03-25 6 Peking him to boost I MCP morole in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Communist r% I launched an intensive campaign, through p U hi to boost the activities of the Malayan fommun W m Malaya. W The Standard was told today that a aumb^ 1 1 publications, posted from China to208 words
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207 1959-03-25 6 $46,000 FOR LOSS OF LEG TOO HIGH- Course IPOH.Tu c $46,000 as damages* on behalf of a 15- V J boy who lost a I accident while piayiaT, a tree felling mact v described a^ "astror'Jr by a defence counieL The ciairr. .a- Madam Tar. \h uj;; behalf of hei207 words
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107 1959-03-25 6 BROTHER AND SISTER FINED FOR ASSAULT A MAN and his sister were yesterday each fined $25 by Singapore Fifth Magistrate. Mr. T.S. Sinnathuray. for causing hurt to a woman shop assistant. The woman, Chow Ah Soon. 41, told the court that as she was opening her stall at the People's107 words
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Advertisement616 1959-03-25 6 Yp3J* Its n6^l |^^^2^i^^H Ycat It's Cajp of the \[^B WBw^^Bm wßm)f Robinson's* Sa^H fV^Ti HSur,?'"'*. It n^wfi' P^l B^^^^^^B I'l l IK hp' 4 t>t the Yea^H I I I f M Yft*' SOT! S V?ft *f Q*^^l ppu's 1 Robin IF Robi'SJ «f lh. v«J. tKnSSSVRo^t ol the616 words
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197 1959-03-25 7 THOSE PORTRAITS: Lawyers to be asked 'was the Mayor right?' LEGAL opinion 13 now being sought as to whether I the Mayor of Singapore Ong Eng Guan, had the S right to remove the portraits of former presidents from i City Hall without the consent of the full Council. The197 words
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Article177 1959-03-25 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES I CLOSING robber prices (cents per lb.) m Singa- pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 901 91* R.S.S. No. 1 April 911 91| I R.S.S. No. 1 f May 91! 92* R.S.S. No. 2 96* 91 R.S.S. No. 3 89 89| Tone: Quiet The tin price m177 words
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Article52 1959-03-25 7 3 K. CHIDAMBARAM of 3 Veerasamy Road was yester--3 day acquitted m a Singapore 3 court on a charge of volun--3 tarily causing grievous hurt 3 to P. Sithambaram on Dec. 3 5 last year. The judge, Mr. 3 S.K. Lee, said that evidence 3 of prosecution witnesses was52 words
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Article105 1959-03-25 7 THE Gurucharri family all 12 of them yesterday started on the second lap of their round-the-world-trip when they sailed from Singapore aboard the Oranje for Europe. Mr. Vincent Gurucharri. a sugar estate owner from Florida, his wife, and ten children are on a two-year globe-girdling trip.105 words
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Article36 1959-03-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The next convocation of the University of Malaya will be held here on June 6. The Chancellor, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, now British High Commissioner m India, is expected to attend.36 words
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Article, Illustration434 1959-03-25 7 Woman beaten, her blouse I ripped to get key of safe I ARMED THUGS attacked a 57-year-old woman and her daughter-in-law, ripped open the woman's blouse to get the key to a safe and escaped with $10,000 m cash and jewellery mStandard - 434 words
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Article, Illustration16 1959-03-25 7 THE safe m Madam Ang's house which was cleared of its contents.16 words
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Article117 1959-03-25 7 Two iron lungs tor Ipoh hospital IPOH. Tues. Two new .iron lungs one for adults and the other for children have arrived here for use at the District Hospital where cases of respiratory paralysis or poliomyelitis can be treated at once The supply followed an order by the Perak Medical117 words
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Article35 1959-03-25 7 A FINAL distribution oJ: goods to the Tiong Bahru fire victims will be made by the: Social Welfare Department tomorrow between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Singapore Badminton Hall, Guillemard Road.35 words
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Article47 1959-03-25 7 SOHAN SINGH was yesterday given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal m the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Gurmij Singh with a knif P on Feb. 14 at Arab Street. Gurmij Singh did not turn up m court.47 words
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120 1959-03-25 7 Diversion of traffic due to cables TOMORROW. (Thursday), traffic along Geylang will be diverted because of the laying of cables by the Gas Department of the Singapore City Council at the junction of Geylang and Paya Lebar Roads. Traffic from the city to Geylang Serai will have to proceed via120 words
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Miscellaneous758 1959-03-25 7 S Morning 6 32 Morning Prelude. News, 7.05 Ru-e and Shine. 7 30 8 A Jf I flf fc^f i ili t1ito» ilill ii'WJIJiUI TOO Time Signal and News. 7.0a Musical Clock. 8 00 News. 8 Oo 5 9 L^i B)l ll I 111 'J 1 Eil 8 T I<1758 words
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Advertisement1146 1959-03-25 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD €t CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE IT SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Sues with liberfy to proceed via Panama ot Cape of Good Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports fo load and1,146 words
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Advertisement1086 1959-03-25 8 MITSUI |g LINE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'hom Penotig Akokurasan Maru for Japan ports G. 6/7 -IT* 97 kA», Nasusan Maru for Japan ports 30 Mar. 29 Mar Z' wior Hakubasan Maru for Japan ports 7 Apr For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore direct discharge via Bombay Suez. Awobasan Maru 20 Apr1,086 words
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Advertisement806 1959-03-25 8 <b» THE E- A. C. wiisl SAILINGS TO: M I ADEN. RED SEA, MEDITERRANEAN U COMTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN p o^ I 1 S DOt. Pj haff M j QS^I "Songkhla" 28/28 Mar VI J* m.s. "Sibonga b) 10 Mar/ 4 Apr 5/6 a w [I m.s. "luHandia a) 23/24 Apr 25806 words
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Article152 1959-03-25 9 Rubber Marks Up By Cent SINGAPORE rubber price rose half cent yesterday, to close at 91J cents per lb. for International first grade April shipment, on buying support from overseas centres. The market opened higher on slightly better overseas advices, but ruled quietly steady throughout the morning with exchanges moderate.152 words
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Article157 1959-03-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Y~. Tan Siew Sin, said yesterday that it was useless for Malaya to send rubber missions all over the world m order to stimulate its sale when the country could not produce enough rubber to meet157 words
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Article93 1959-03-25 9 JAKARTA, March 24, (UPI) The Chairman of an estate management body m North Sumatra said production of rubber estates m that area had dropped by about 15 per cent. He said estates suffered a production drop of about 1,000 tons a month. The official, Manis Masik,93 words
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Article453 1959-03-25 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed Disp. $1.08; F. N. Ords. $1.60 to $1-58* cd.; Gammon $1,554. $1.57 (ready and delayed); H. Waugh $114 (and overnight), $1.15; Hume prefs. A5/ 14 cd.: M. Cement $158 to $164; McAlister $113 to $1.14; Metal Box $1,514 $151453 words
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Article32 1959-03-25 9 West German exports to the United States last year increased by six per cent over 1957 to a total value of $629,--500,000 it was announced m Bonn yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration507 1959-03-25 9 NEED FOR ASIA AND F-EAST TO CHANGE ECONOMY H Finance A nd f V>##i ##i<?rc*c> A CHANGE m the present economy of most of the countries m Asio and the For Eost wos advocated yesterday by the Philippines Under-secretary of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Perfecto E. Laguio. Dr. Laguio. who507 words
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335 1959-03-25 9 Long Term Investments Essential, Says Firm's Executive NEW YORK, March 24 (Reuter) An American oil company executive said today that United States manufacturers selling m the Far East should establish long-term capital investments there, adapt to local customs and stay out of politics. Mr. H. B. Nicholas, senior vice-president of335 words
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Article99 1959-03-25 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per Dicul yesterday were: Copra Mar.-Apr. $43 buyers; $44 sellers, coconut oil m bulk $63$ sellers, m drums $67 sellers: Muntok white pepper $156 sellers; Sarawak white $155 sellers; special Sarawak black $83. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchants able mixed99 words
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Article204 1959-03-25 9 Tins Are Quiet On The Share Mart BOTH Industrials and Tins were Quiet on the Malayan share market yesterday. Local Rubbers, however, were steady. In Sterling Rubbers, there was evidence of profit-taking m a few counters, while the majority were quietly steady. Turnover wa« fair. Price changes announced by the204 words
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Article50 1959-03-25 9 CANBERRA, March 24. (Reuter) Formosa will more than double her purchases of Australian wool, the leader of the Formosan trade mission now m Australia, Mr. T.K. Chang, said today following preliminary talks with the Department of Trade. Last year Formosa's purchases of Australian wool totalled £A300,000.50 words
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95 1959-03-25 9 MALAYA'S contribution to the International Tin Council's Buffer Stock for the year ended June 30, 1958. ranked the highest among the six contributing producer countries, according to the Council's second annual report. She contributed £6.252,300. equivalent to 9,241.88 tons, for the period (£3.672.080, equivalent to95 words
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Article129 1959-03-25 9 NET profit of The Bank of East Asia for 1958, together with the balance brought forward amounted to HK$5.--408,416.65. the highest obtain ed m the history of the bank, the chairman. Mr. Kan Tong Po, said at the annual meeting m Hongkong. This satisfactory result indicated129 words
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Miscellaneous130 1959-03-25 9 OUTER ROADS Tyndareus, Hartvig Maersk. My'rmiden, Hoi Wong. Baud, Jareslav. Chuyo Maru, Kirn Hai Kaliada/ Karaten, Sanana, Vasilv Kschalov, Breconshire. Fe?«erina San Ricardo, Laura Mserk", Hoegh Silver Stream. Batoela, Noreverett. Sandalwood. Barito. Pres. Madison. Van Riebecck, Sun Trader. Sambas, Maetsuycker, Sty. Canberra, Barumun. Naticina. Straat Malakka. Camchuya Saidja, Banda, Negestar,130 words
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Article, Illustration413 1959-03-25 10 The King Lays A Foundation Stone ARCHBISHOP M. Olcomendy of Singapore and Malacca, and Bishop Francis Chan from Malaya were among the gathering of bishops who attended the National Marian Congress which was presided by Gregory Cardinal Agagianian m Saigon recently. The Marian Congress wa s attended by an estimatedFah; FAH; Fat - 413 words
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Article, Illustration110 1959-03-25 10 (LEFT) Meet Kuala Lumpur s Dean .Mart.v >» r J£ Lean), Mi Ss Nightingale (Miss Gladys John Em»£3 ley (Mr. Jeffrey Moey) and Pat Boone iVr R«k %t i They were the winners of a competition at «hr '""g variety show m aid of the Sentul Convent F''"110 words
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Advertisement39 1959-03-25 10 Breaking up?... lacking energy?... feeling tired?... If so you should try Sanatogen. Sanatogen is a nerve tonic which helps to make good the 9 ocncienc"i€S m your uict £E Bo^ and it induces sound j^^Tiii^liPtofliiliilil'lW 1 *"±\^^^^^m^-- CO. LTD.39 words
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Article, Illustration1566 1959-03-25 11 TODAY'S CARD I/, hest bet* of the day are Ero* m Race 3 and Monitor m Race 6. Franci* gnPfjSJVS^fc 2.75 p.m. Cl. 2. Div. 4*6 Furs. jolly Master br e g 5y 900 Posner Spencer S. K. Lim Stable Credit "alance II b ir m 3y 8.13 Noordin S.1,566 words
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Article129 1959-03-25 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Inter-school: R.I. vs Beatty School, Balestier Road. Pasir Panjang Sec. School Lj GES. GES. Friendly: Jollilads vs RMP. F. Park. HOCKEY: Junior K/o: Navy Nomad j vs REME. GSC. 3.45 p.m. Senior: SRC 'Reds' v 8 SCC t GSC. 5.15 KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: F.A.S.— Div. 2.129 words
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Article, Illustration1456 1959-03-25 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By TITILINO SHOULD SCORE MAIDEN VICTORY TAKE EASY THE DANGER THIS IS NO FLUKES RACE MONITOR, should make a sound each-way proposition m the main six furlongs sprint (Race 6) for Class One, Division One horses at Bukit Timah this afternoon, second day of the1,456 words
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Advertisement94 1959-03-25 11 the smoker's delight... H r^^T «t\(\ll i i. life C\q«re\\es \^i 20 CIGARETTES FOR 35 cts. STOP THAT COUGH Get restful and comforting sleep tonight by taking B^ DOANS I M COUGH MIXTURE Helps to open up bronchial Cough*. Cold*. Bronchui tubes, loosen phlegm and to soothe Irritation*,' i sore94 words
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Article314 1959-03-25 12 Nat. China Hongkong Send Their Entries KUALA LUMPUR, Tiies.— Nationalist China and Hongkong have entered for the Junior Asian Football competition for the Rahman Trophy to be played at the Merdeka Stadium here from April 18 to 28. Mr. Kwok Kin Keng, Secretary of the314 words
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Article156 1959-03-25 12 THE following 'a ere elected ornce-bearers at the Ceylon Spor's Club 2* *-"i annual general trie?: m 2 held recently: President Dr. C Subrahmanyam; Vice-Presidcnti: Mr. S. M. Vasasar, Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha; Hon. Secretary: Mr. J B. J Supramaniam; Asst Secretary: Mr X. Thurairajah: Hon.156 words
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Article44 1959-03-25 12 DETROIT. March 24 (Reuter) Over 17fl players are expected to compete m the United States open badminton championship at Suburban Grosse Pointe here from April 1 to 4. Miss Jsdy Devlin will defend the women's title and Jim Pcole the men's championship.44 words
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Article26 1959-03-25 12 LONDON*. March 24 (ReulerJ Results of two Rugby Union matches played m Britain yesterday were: Torquay 6, Bridgend 3 points; Pontypool 20. Neath 6.26 words
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Article45 1959-03-25 12 The Competing Nations... THE nations participating are Burma, Ceylon, Hongkong, Kor<*a, Japan, Nationalist China, Philippines, Singapore, and the host nation Malaya. India was keen on entering but were unable to do so because schools and colleges will be holding their examinations during March and April.45 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-03-25 12 IXDOXESIA'S water babes pose wr this Standard piclure after cojv.pletmg their Colony tour on Monday. The lasses be'ong to the Trita Kentjana swimming team. They gave their Singapore counterparts stiff opposition. They are 7 c/t ro right: Dahlia Tobmg, 17 years. Siti Nursiah, 16. MarthA Gultom 2161 words
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Article23 1959-03-25 12 SINGAPORE Hockey Association will ca'l for entries f°r the next sea?on"s leagues early next week. The closing will be April 30.23 words
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Article42 1959-03-25 12 LIVERPOOL. March 24, (Reuter). Peter Major 33--year-old jockey injured last Saturday m the Gran:: Xational Steeplechase at Aintree, i Liverpool, was still semiconscious m hospital here and seriously 111. Major knocked out when his horse Eternal fell.42 words
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Article269 1959-03-25 12 Complete Draw Starting Times THE MALAYAN AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP FOLLOWING is the draw and the starting times for the qualifying rounds of the Malayan Amateur Golf championship to be played at the Royal Island Club on Saturday. FIRST TEE AM. TENTH TEE P.M. 8.10:14.10 A. N. Tod L. Holloway 8.15:14.15269 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-03-25 12 1 AIS EXCITING moment nt tho w I mouth during the match against s O||| l( *l J annual Hockey Test played the rrr?rrf 4.M Stadium ground on Saturday. South l, f n Ut% Wm by four goals to three. Standard pic H H49 words
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151 1959-03-25 12 Birmingham City Cancel Games Due To Polio BIRMINGHAM, England, March 24 (Reuter) Birmingham City, English first division football club. cancelled all immediate games today, closed the ground, and sent its players home after one of them had been taken ill with poliomyelitis. The player, English international fullback Jeff Hall, aged151 words
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Article24 1959-03-25 12 LONDON. March 24 (Reuter) Result of the only English League football match played last night was: THIRD DIVI. Accrington 0, Norwich 2.24 words
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Article110 1959-03-25 12 .THE half hour coaching of Singapore's school cricketers by Peter Richardson, the English Test cricketer, was reduced to only 15 minutes due to the bad light and rain on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. Aftei some demonstrations of the various batting strokes at the nets, Richardson110 words
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266 1959-03-25 12 LONDON, Mar. 24 (Eeuter)— English and Scottish Football fixtures for Saturdoy, are:DIVISION' I Arsenal vs West Ham. Birmingham vs Blackburn. Bolton vs Tottenham Burnely vs Manchester U. Everton vs Aston Villa. Leeds vs Chelsea. Leicester vs Portsmouth. Luton vs Newscastle. Manchester C. vs Notts Forest266 words
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Article31 1959-03-25 12 Henton Is Gun Club President BOIGAPOH officia s eh general i were: President Vtoe-FresfeieatK H* B F Fant I !1 U WTong Lai H Beohm c Bong. C E. S. Harr.i.31 words
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231 1959-03-25 12 MALACCA, Tues. Malacca High School, the schools' badminton champions, trounced Johore schools' champions, English College- 4-1 last night to qualify for the south zone final against the Singapore Schools' champions on Satur- j day here m the Heah Joo j Seang231 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-03-25 12 MALAYA PRIDE TEH KEW SAN (left) and Ltm Say Hnp (right) of Malaya are presented with the Cup by Brigadier R. Bruce Hay, D.5.0., after they had icon the Men's doubles title m the AUEngland Badminton championships at I he Empire Pool. Wembley. They beat H. Bon-h and J. HammergaardUPI - 71 words
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323 1959-03-25 12 RECS WILL FIND SCC HARD TO BEAT TODAY THE Singapore Hockey Association "s rrprt l i son ends with today's senior and junior kr.nikout tm petition finals on the Girls Sports Club c round I In the senior fi:al Singapore Recreation Club, the defending champions, wi'l meet, the Binj^a. pore323 words
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Article, Illustration779 1959-03-25 13 Robert Gardner-Medwin Rosene - Architectural School With An Overseas Tradition Robert GardnerMedwin Rosene 1 by Professor of Architecture at University of Liver- pool feature t^acje. I LONDON IqUNDED m 1894, I t he School of Ljversity of Liver- o l was the first e h university school the United Kingm At first o port779 words
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Article1106 1959-03-25 13 FRANCIS OFNER - A Homesick Idol From Poland FRANCIS OFNER i by TEL AVIV, fHE handsome, blond young man was lying on an iron bedstead m a cheap Tel Aviv hotel. The room was un heated and he wore a green battledress jacket with a woollen scarf and dirty leather gloves. His legs1,106 words
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527 1959-03-25 13 ERNEST SAKLER - THOSE HARDWORKING ROMAN POLICEMEN ERNEST SAKLER By ROME ROMAN traffic cop can take cash on the spot for a parking ticket and he and hit buddies get a share of the money. It's all legal In Rome, and based on a system of convenience to offending motorists and supplementtary pay527 words
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Miscellaneous228 1959-03-25 13 i RITA DEL MAR IW> QtOTATION: H uho derides a .t-i'jut hearing the I Mi. though he deMi *!v rannot be conf last.' —Senera *f I>NESDAI FOR fill "M T■ day to advanca«tra activities. kwittedness En- relaxation. |1 "nit get rTorr. p?. rPthat will v ■•'o, or Teatfl rr. stir,228 words
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Miscellaneous317 1959-03-25 13 LI'L ABNER B 7 M C *PP f GIMME THET If AH'LL BE GLAD TO /^CRATV HORROR S4oWs\ 7HEEM77&E A/AT/ON /S/M PACKAGE, J GITAWAVFLWATM' J V HAS TOOK TH' PLACE O' V A STATE OF UMBEL fEV/AJG J > A/\AMV\V— N RADIO r f -j f GOOD OLE RELIABLE SHOCr/f-ALL317 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-03-25 14 BRITISH Prime Minister Harold Macmillan (centre), with President Eisenhower confer with ailing United States Secretary of State John Foster Dulles m the latter's hospital room m Washington. After the talks at the Walter Reed Hospital with Dulles. Macmillan and the President flew out of WashingtonUPI - 73 words
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286 1959-03-25 14 Tough job ahead but we shall succeed-Macmillan WASHINGTON. Mar. t Macmillan said today tha Allies stood by their prim everything to gain from bei 24 (Reuter) Mr. Harold t so long as the Western ?iples the free world had ing ready to negotiate with the Soviet t T nion. *'Bu;286 words
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Article558 1959-03-25 14 I FRESH FIGHTING IN TIBET Anti communist forces F reported marching m to join uprising Dalai Lama is safe NEW DELHI, Mar. 24 (UPI) Fighting has broken out again m the Tibetan capital of Lhasa and 13,000 Buddhist monks have joined the revolt against the558 words
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Article91 1959-03-25 14 MEDAN. March 24, (UPl>.— lt costs 3.000 rupiahs (about $300 Malayan) to get a three year education at a public senior high school. But for twice the price, one can get a diploma without bothering about the education. Medan police has arrested 68 people91 words
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Article81 1959-03-25 14 HONGKONG. March 24. (Reuter* A poiice court j herp today sentenced two soldiers of the First Battalion Lancashire Regiment to jail for disorderly conduct, malicious damage and obtaining credit by fraud. They are Martin John M-Nelly 19. and Denis William Topping, 22. who both pleaded guilty.81 words
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Article45 1959-03-25 14 LONDON, Mai. 24 (Reuter) —The British government is to set up a commission of inquiry into recent events m Nyasaland, parliament was told today. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, said it would be a judicial inquiry headed by Mr. Justice Devlin.45 words
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Article, Illustration13 1959-03-25 14 i»W^^B W^S G T E is» NOW EXACT13 words
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219 1959-03-25 14 RI SEIZURE OF RUBBER ESTATES WORRIES BRITAIN LONDON. March 24 (Reuter) —British officials here are concerned about the future of two British rubber estates m Indonesia threatened with seizure before the end of this month by the iocal authorities. The Sumatra Pubber Traders Limited Estate at Serato and the Lankat219 words
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Article45 1959-03-25 14 BRITISH fighter ace group Captain Johnny Johnson yesterday set up a new unofficial record by fly! a Royal Air Force Victor bomber from Britain to Cyprus m thre e hours 46 minutes The flight clipped half an hour off all previous timings. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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152 1959-03-25 14 WARSHIP OFF MALDIVES GOVT. CLAIM COLOMBO, March 24 (Reuten The Maldivian government claimed today that a British warship was reported to be cruising m the Indian ocean near the Maldive Islands "apparently m the hope of assisting elements m the southern atoll s rebelling against the government." In a communique,152 words
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Article278 1959-03-25 14 Merdeka talks: LONDON, Mar. 24 (Reuter)— The Colonial Office and a Brunei delegation led by the Sultan today reached agreement on several issues m talks here on the first written constitution of the British-protected states, authoritative sources reported. After today's plenary session it was learned that278 words
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Article95 1959-03-25 14 London. Ma:ch 24. (Reuter) Ten-\Tionth-old male Siamese twins, joined together at the top of the skull, have been "successfully separated" m an operation, the governors of St. Bartholomew's Hospital here announced last night Their statement added: "Both aire alive, but their condition will remain extremely critical95 words
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Article38 1959-03-25 14 RUSSIA has established a new scientific base at the edge of Antarctica 1 almost due south of Capetowm, according to Captain Dubiinin, Master of the Soviet Belief Ship, 08. which is ncrw m Capetown harbour ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article32 1959-03-25 14 THE Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geofrrev Fisher, arrived m Karachi yesterday by air from Loncion nearly four hours late and plunged into a crowded programme after a brief rest. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article94 1959-03-25 14 BANGKOK, March 24 (Reuter) Two robbers confessed to police that they rob bed houses occupied by foreigners "because they are easy to get into atad the pickings are worthwhile." The burglars said their "heaviest night" was on March 14 when they broke into the house of tlie94 words
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Article240 1959-03-25 14 —^^■i^***" I SALISBURY, March 24 Re u ter Southern Rhodesia's Preventive Detention Bill will be withdrawn and replaced by a new bill after the Easter Parliamentary recess, it was officially announced yesterday. The announcement was made by the Southern Rhodesia Premier, Sir Edgar Whitehead, m a240 words
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