Sunday Standard, 16 February 1958
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Title Section18 1958-02-16 1 f] M tf/TJfc 4 SUNDAY STANDARD VWL v.u. No, zz'-i SINCAPOR6. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1958 Paget 20 et».18 words
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Article325 1958-02-16 1 REBEL GOVT. SET UP IN SUMATRA Dr. Sjafrudin Named Premier PADANG, Central Sumatra, Feb. 15 (AFP)— The rebel "Young Colonels" of Centra! Sumatra tonicjht set up a new "revolutionary government of Indonesia." The new government was proclaimed at a ma.-.s rally in Padan^ by Colonel Achmad Hussein, dismissed Central Sumatran325 words
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Article, Illustration381 1958-02-16 1 A Press Shy 'Young Colonel' A Close Check— Then SIX unidentified Indonesians in Singapore yesterday forced an Indonesian rebel leader of the "Young Colonels" group into a car alter battling their wa\ through a Press cordon at the airport. Then they drove Haiti Jan Maximilian Johan Fantouu, aide i Lt381 words
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Article, Illustration23 1958-02-16 1 The start of the scuffle m.st outside the Customs hall at the Airport. Standard photo shows the irbrl leader dashinc out.23 words
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Article66 1958-02-16 1 SECRET Societies Branch Of the Singapore C.1.D.. recovered Spanish i m.m., pistol in a Tillage oif 61 Mile, Holland Road, over the weekend. The Police party under Detective Inspector Stephen Lee. a. so found two rounds of ammunition. The pistol and bullets are serviceable and are now66 words
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Article18 1958-02-16 1 THE Chinese Nationalist Prime Minister, Mr. o. k. Vui. yesterday resigned after three-and-a-hali years as ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article209 1958-02-16 1 Women's Death 3 Men Arrested SINGAPORE r jrest thm B and .■n a ianl Ity I h-a i thin 12 hours after the resi of a 1 est gar leu i y murderc lOg Fn- proprietn Li iata binte Iwang. a i i trom rreni, was knife':, strangled Into Um209 words
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Article28 1958-02-16 1 the Indonesian military authorities yesterday expelled (Unerican citizen William v.m Bwaay Iran the country on charges ol subversive activity Van Bwaay lefi Ihe country y< sterday. AFPAFP - 28 words
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Article224 1958-02-16 1 LOVE TANGLE ENDS IN DEATH A KKJECTED suitor knifed a 19-year-old seamstress and turned the knife on him self alter setting fire to his shop in Al.junied Road, Singapore, yester- day. The girl, sit Yang How, howover, .survived the kniie thrust in he? phest n^ was admitted to the General224 words
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Article377 1958-02-16 1 February 16, 1955 CAN the British federate Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei? They may try, but nationalist sentiments will be against them both in Brunei and Sarawak as well as in Indonesia and Malaya. Lately the Governors of Sarawak and North Borneo had raised their voices from the Bornean377 words
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Advertisement107 1958-02-16 1 A™- Br' Stu€€U si Romance I Sbntc Making Up I -t;|> l>raul\, I I lor Hi-I i, of course! because I just 1 1 I 1 L *^9 l[ MAKE-UP by J m\ *IvJ I\ HOIIYWOOO \V SAFES K, A pop 1 a VI SLCLRITY IDiiT^VES (m) LTD. I Ix-Piv-Wr.-IPOH'JESSEUON107 words
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Advertisement50 1958-02-16 1 WATCH j^ C2a FOR YOUR (jft> I^^* TV I-. \A/ m^* 11 d «ISfl iil^JKrW jy t^^ llM^' KING Km OF THEM Mobiloos ECONOMY RUN £>sth-6th>APß|l. 1958 'I MALAYA'S y OUR ONLY NEAREST NATIONAL MOBILGAS 1 DEALER FOR Tl motoring j Xm 1 AN ENTRY ruouifiY f t**ry milt v50 words
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Article40 1958-02-16 2 fcrftS PURANAM SEENIVASACAM v Vr r Sp?^ .asaK*T. r- <)' N- f Hi Street. I; February 19; F meral 3at I3am s crpr tonum aj mile Cocx—g P^ad Shi 1 s .ng her two <. ■agam and two daughters r- c40 words
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211 1958-02-16 2 AMIDST the clanging of Chinese gongs and cymbals which accompanied lion dances, 475 pleasureseeking American tourists yesterday disembarked in Singapore from the Lurline first round the world cruise ship to visit the Colony this year. Tin- passengers who ranged trom housewives to business BJBBCHtIVea BtOnSafd211 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-02-16 2 NEVER 1 doll day lor iir Mssenfcri <>m ktiiri the luxury ttnet Lnrliae. P*eUirc ilibwi t\\<» rf the pibw rs ratcriaißtef Uir Bthcri t;> Bjpctjlal hula liu'a Bfl S1 Vr.'entlne*! nisht.35 words
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Article, Illustration106 1958-02-16 2 Sandyl Is Quite A Girl |f££T pn ::j Scudyl Cor*« dell 01 c U i ctn ttmff of tl 0 ca n hum m r Lil M?fc >'' ii; l S ;ai,ore carlu icf.crdaj tnomingi A\ 1 be! < pc us, So id vl t^ ii. 11 in Da Si106 words
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304 1958-02-16 2 Aid For Indonesian Rebels Hits Big Snag SCORES (»f inMMflrei vehicles destined lor t he rebels in Indonesia are now held up in Singapore. These locally k i iired macnincs had been v. -ing shipment foe the ptsf U stays. Tin- Minister I r Industry and C unmer vest rd:i>304 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-02-16 2 TWELVE years ago. Donna L. Woolf daughter «.f M pore, was born aboard the Lur!ine which u.is »i h.i Francisco. It was Feb. 27. Yrslerdav. thi- same Dunn, A (named after the ship) was at the wharves to ed. A pleasant surprise in the shape of an99 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-02-16 2 SOME of the armoured vehich s destined for Inilones!a pi( hired by Standard's roving: cameraman early yesterday mnrning somewhere near the waterfront.25 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-02-16 2 UHKIBTUVE Lee was rrownc:l Miss Neplune at the first annual ball of the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps at Ilaffles Hotel en Friday night. The runners-up. Miss Angelina Lim (right) second and Miss Lucy Chan third smile a s A he Standard cameraman snapped them alter the results were76 words
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Advertisement852 1958-02-16 2 mmßD._m9s3Sl linn %^t^mik^9Q>t^ek^^^^^T^i^i^^\ MISCELLANEOUS YOUR FUTURE Revealed by Prct Shoukat: v. ~'ia famoui Pa- 1 st A^tr- ~j;rr He v. rrad vOur rtrst ike fln OD n f,^r^ p^^ stry Life read ng |5 •> Hotel Room 10 Hgn St'crt, S-^>r--c r---c 33T29 CONSULT r -sc A loger whose predictions852 words
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Advertisement142 1958-02-16 2 X TODAY!! I _lunch music n\}M ANNOUNCEMENT:- WE C,Oj| t TONIGHT -WRLO^ CH NEW YEAR KlGrtf S/*fe\ BEST "4" TO COUiME.A' 1 1 <&>1 COLUMBIA PICTURE i| Uc take pride in announcing t M t THE BRIDGE ON THE *^^1 BY TKt BRITISH FILM ACADU'A \-,THE BL)T *■> L o142 words
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Article87 1958-02-16 3 IPO" Sat Per k L r »e»3 'th Kliuht Army aj! Crps Ha S killed yesterday uhen his \stor crashed on n r ns Kr »h in Lpp O er 52* h r 3 Poli«e, anri on' th a:■ ,triD into the sr >n87 words
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Article121 1958-02-16 3 Students Support Voting THE Students' Council <>i the I'niversity of Majuya yesterday expressed its support for compulsory \otin» in Singapore. This was iui i etti ic ny'a Chiel Minist. r I Yew Hock from the general-secretary of tin- l-i- of Malaya SI lents 1 A The letter said thai In121 words
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Article43 1958-02-16 3 A BUN fOlin i d Be iti N i 1. in Turik K erday Th -< Foui k( fa Mid a penknife in the bu: [1 can be nm Mr. s. Gopalan at If], Canton -o:/ 1 143 words
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Article92 1958-02-16 3 A BAR customer punched a waitress in the lace when she objected to his advances;, a Singapore .Magistrate was told yesterday. As a result, the waitress. Kam Chwee Xco. Buffered several cuts on the right eyelid. A doctor had to stitch one of the cuts. In92 words
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Article52 1958-02-16 3 THE Ladies Section of the Malayan Chinese Association, Johore Bahru Branch, will celebrate Chinese New Year with a dance to be held at the i Royal .lohore International! Club next Saturday from ft p m to 1 a.m. Tabes can be booked at the Kim PODg Music Company,52 words
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Article, Illustration114 1958-02-16 3 SALOMA. Malaya's own "Nightingale" and popularly railed Vlalava's "Marilyn Monroe." will be ne of lhe man> «uest artistes who will sum and perlorm at a Grand V.mr Show at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday, March S. Proceeds from the show will i;o to114 words
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Article53 1958-02-16 3 N ;.\P( )RE tin price yes- wa < s;{«(»A per picui. on Friday a ;a ■re Co] ra A- ocia on ;er i«-ul e ixed opra ;.uyers. I. ne leady, 'f' l^" 1 Singapore Coconut Oil Mil-f-r.i Association c'.os.ng p ices pi r picul yesterday: bulK hipment $45;53 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-02-16 3 LEADING Indian dmcer s in the Federation, Sivadas and Vatsala, will present a dance recital at the Victoria Memorial Hill tomorrow. They will repeat their performance at the Sree Narayana Mission Hall, Seletar, the following nisht. The programmes are sponsored by Mas Productions, Singapore. The "dancing couple" are69 words
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Article231 1958-02-16 3 SINGAPORE I MNO wants the Government to set m> an economic and an educational board to promote the advancement and welfare of the local Malays as a measure of making them more appreciative of demc-racy. umno Information Officer, Inche Dam- Bharif, said yesterday thai definite231 words
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Article20 1958-02-16 3 SINGAPORE Court ol Criminal Appeal will sit In the Supreme Court building on Feb. 28 nt 10.30 a.m.20 words
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Article172 1958-02-16 3 SINGAPORE Ministry o! Health yesterday announced the success ol 33 candidate*. who sat for the examination Ol the Royal Society of Health. London in December last year. Those who passed are: Federation of Malaya: Saw Tbean Kooi, Chang Tuck Meng Le,\v Paik Kin. Loh Guan Hong.172 words
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Article330 1958-02-16 3 Standard Cheer Fund Organises Biggest Party MOKE than 2,000 under-privileged children of Singapore are in for the treat of their lives when the Army/Standard Shaw Brothers take them round the Great World in 80 minutes next Saturday, Feb. 22 Li this the biggest party organized330 words
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129 1958-02-16 3 Music May Be A Subject At Varsity MUSIC may soon be one of th? subjects that could be offered for decree examinations in the Universi > of Malaya* The Court of the University of Malaya is expected to discuss a proposal to this effect at its next meeting on March129 words
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Article87 1958-02-16 3 A FARMER reported the Police yesterday that 33 oi his piglings worth 51. 200 were stolen by two robbers, one of whom was armed with a dagger, in Yio Chu Kann Road. The man said h t > was awakened at about 3 a.m. by dogs barkins87 words
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Article49 1958-02-16 3 THE recruiting team of the Federation Armo ;red Car Regiment headed by Cap\ :n Kong How IFeog wifl 1 1 hi Telok Amtn or. "1; r h 4 ipoh nn March 5 'o 7. TaiDUlf >n March 8 and 9 and in Penan:? on March in to 12.49 words
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Article78 1958-02-16 3 'Musical Orchids' Tomorrow A TROI'PE >A :••<•■ ,1 ■rttililniu will dclifht Sinfapot—»t for a f i H«i. \V. S- z.'i- al O r i ir Ce3 l e r :.< I r t I Mr I) i a:. C v.- .i Th( pr ramme consists of it< ms ra: -jn-78 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-02-16 3 A FORMER journalist nni a counter clerk ol .hi Chung Kh.aw BanK, Robins n R Lee Shlng Cnoo. 41. wa> killed in a motor cycle accid< nt yt'Mviaay niorriius wn..t j snp was on hrr way to work Lee was crossing thr rortd to get to the73 words
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Article107 1958-02-16 3 UNIVERSITY of Malaya Students' Union will hold a film show at the Arti Lectuie Theatre, Bukit Timah, in aid of the Ceylon Flood Relief Fund tomorrow at 8 p.m. An official of the union said the show i? expected to net about $200. This sum107 words
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Article34 1958-02-16 3 MR. YONG FOOXG KAI ■Bd Mr. Chanan Sfcngh, interpreters ittached to the Civil District Court In Singapore, have been appointed Commissioners for Oaths in the Colony, according t° Ooyemmeni Ga/.ette issued yesterday.34 words
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Advertisement58 1958-02-16 3 m >■'■■" I jclNNi -ill I .4><o 1 rs* t-:- CTION [r I I'lWO lei? price f" i ILL E m.\R W sr'cii/v W6- QO t II M ion mt\« i 'A ACKACHE <HEi MATISM i ia"u p Itching h»» and '«w* of m»n. in«l the X md how >58 words
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Advertisement301 1958-02-16 3 I Linda as "DIAU CHARN of 3 KINGDOMS" I *J .^bbt jot; bbW? v Xw KSouS flt 3if c fJflßf jSflEfiaßEßsfc 4^ *-j2 4- I b^ I m fYI flr) I |HT '<■ X" yJ^XftflßßHß?^^^ Sc^o m -xßr* '■''■XNv m ''v^''''' Jw^bVJ ■■hhHbbVJbHbV^b. HHB' 111 ll■ I I I KJ301 words
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Article, Illustration1230 1958-02-16 4 Andrew Roth - Andrew Roth fro tit HAVE jusr had the shattering and exciting experience of going back 12 years in 12 hours! No. I did not enter one Of those time-machines made famous by science fiction! Instead.l accomplished it in one of this era'l most1,230 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-02-16 4 of Dnifa?/.2£i! eneviev eChok daughter of Mr. Tony Chok Singapore manager Sore GmrrnoV S V CCn P e f ntln bout J uot t» Lr.dy Gocde, wife of the Sin£aS ere of "thlfli "A Cr ar i 1 l? 1 the neuly-buiU Sky Cncr.ia for a94 words
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Advertisement517 1958-02-16 4 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. fi, U923/6. *****/4 132/6 Rob|||fOß Ro-d THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T« Malifa*. Montreal. Boston. New Tork, BaJhmor*. Philadelphia Cult Ports. s P° r P- S ham Penan* TCUC 28Feb/10Mar 1 1 Mar 15/16 Mar ULYSSES 23/27 Apr.l 28 April 29 April Carriers option517 words
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Advertisement252 1958-02-16 4 EAST ASIATIC 1 1 OUTWARDi So.hngs to. Bon^ofc I P I 'LALANDIA" 23 24 p., i.' BBBJ "BUSUANGA" 28 l BH l j- i mm i 3r 8881 Loading for Shanghai. v "KOREA" 1,2 v,, Accepts cargc to» Bongbob :S- I •SELANDIA" 9/10* flfl MOMtWARDS Sa.l.ngi 0 A d e«252 words
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Miscellaneous128 1958-02-16 4 fdfdfdfdfdf fdfdfdf Radio .Malaya: Recital of Cam a tic Music by Sangeetha Vidwan Man:rajan in the Auditorium of Ridio Malaya from 6 to 7.30 p m Liberal Socialist Party (Marine Parade Division): Inaugural meeting at 472-M Upper East Coast Road 10 a m Rallies Museum (Stamford Road): Pictorial Exhibition of128 words
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Miscellaneous129 1958-02-16 4 Ham Hall. Cluny Road 830 p m. The Independent Missionary MoveMeat; Free Film Show ii H M. Local Prisons. Outram Raid BJO I a.m. Free Film Show at the Rannkrishna Mission Boys Hems Bartley Road 7.30 p.m Singapore Police Band: Performance at the Es.)lan:de from b to 7 p.m. Religious129 words
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Miscellaneous220 1958-02-16 4 ghghghghgh RADIO MM.WA ((.»nir;il «•< r- \vv am P: unme Sumin i. "30 h.. De G innan a I m..- I. Amc. Lean Band, i" a.m. Ya ith nt .-,<. Hi lm. 10.15 Fo: you Bot :i. I d BOC her. 10.45 Jimmy F'.o..^ the P.ano. 11 m [ani n220 words
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Article46 1958-02-16 5 A who killed f being r*w is now free E2?* vc> that the i him n Wed in French I aphusban him reason■«»ut »o be. un- ferutr Md» rljL tt «»»ey. slmi -.r uld md in uith I donl thinking I 1 no be<te, but46 words
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Article, Illustration300 1958-02-16 5 SCANDAL TRADE-IN SCHOOL GIRLS. BEIRUT, Sot. An anxious father secretly trailed his beautiful 18-year-old daughter to try to discover why she was missing classes at High School. He saw her enter a luxurious downtown flat and when he rang the bell, and asked for her he was shown into aUP - 300 words
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Article241 1958-02-16 5 A woman trembled yesterday 1 ti^lit hours of terror she spent L :a a murderer and his victim. I .nquest WorcesterW was kept I decorator I on his I on the I I of the I ic::.:. i p tody i Spen-P-or. old V \'r I 3i". bu; w«241 words
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Article242 1958-02-16 5 LONDON, SAT. GIRLS who are well built are less likely to catch colds than those who are slim, says Mr. Arthur Woodburn, M.P. Dieting, danrir.g too often, working overtime and lack I f fresh air also reduce a girl*f natural protection against colds and her resistance242 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-02-16 5 photo ACTRESS Elsa Martinelli, 22, ond her husband, Count Franco Mancinelli Scotti, with their twoweeks old daughter in Rome. A name has not yet been selected for the "Contessina." UPUP - 33 words
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Article292 1958-02-16 5 You Cannot Read If Husband Told LONDON Sat. The last letter a wife wrote was to her husband she A A frnm an overdose of sleeping tablets with the fountain pen still in her hand. But the husband must never read the letter, a coroner decided292 words
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Article, Illustration14 1958-02-16 5 MARGARET LOW, 19, one of the contestants jor the "Queen oj Queens" title.14 words
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Article121 1958-02-16 5 iDo r e ".tIM.-ls t^ "*>■.» r New Jg^t Ihf S*-u ni-ht. •t i for the torapeti- lion include Miss Cbeongsum (UaLsy Szt*to>. the Yule tide Uu«en (Phyllis Ang>. M'SS lunah Merah (Wendy Locke). Miss Co-op (J«>an harlesuorth). Miss P»x (Margaret Low), the Barbe que Queen (Olga de Souza)121 words
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Advertisement249 1958-02-16 5 I STOWER'S I Lime Juice Cordial m* m^Sk or pleasant and Ks: -m S| f3|| y° u an d your children JK S s%!^^ always choose S tower's -:KPill ff^||& pure fruit squashes. wWm VERS I Lemon, Orange, Lemon STO\ JUICE 1 Bar ey Water. L^ME 1 n\Al so available249 words
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Miscellaneous374 1958-02-16 5 (Jfcifa-POUCE Bfc^ ]\OWHERE in the world is it easier to rake in protection money in one way or another than in this fair city of Singapore. We thought places like Chicago took the cake for such things, but there is no getting away from the fact that everywhere waitresses, cabaret374 words
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Article2547 1958-02-16 6 I BIG SWEEP Overhauls Daiku For Length Victory Bv WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. PRINCE CHARTER, a four-year-old Australian gelding owned by Mr. Tan Chin Tuan of Singapore, followed up his Bukit Timah success when he outstaved a class one, division one field to win2,547 words
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Article282 1958-02-16 6 CI. 1> Piv. 3— 6f. Majestic Don B.o^ Boucoiire r> f<_ 1 Time: 1 min. 13 sees. Kerrbrook 7. 1» Posner n Dlst: 2.. 8/H, Top Circle 801 Leong M! CI. 1. Div. 2— 6f. Hurry Hurry 8.03 w>«t m j^ 2 Time: 1 min. 11282 words
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Article138 1958-02-16 6 BOARD 1 ;'-i M '\m 3 f vB >Vpß 11 6*> HB i J a ••-•J m 1 BU 1 -I 'Am a 1 ■LV "J I r toj J f mAM k> a aaajl R I :i.:l v i m ii! a 1 J BBt> aumTl •a I138 words
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Article230 1958-02-16 6 KFALA LUMPUR, Sat. Frogman, a class fowr horse engaged on the second day of the Selangor iun Clubs Gold Cup meet, clocked the fastest time on ni training track here this morning, when with appn tice Rhamfe atop, he easily breezed over three furlongs in 37230 words
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Article77 1958-02-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat—Negri Sembilan beat Malacca 3-0 in their t-econd game in the South Zone quadrangular hockey on the Selangor Club padang today Negn Scmbilans last match will be against Selangor tomorrow and the winner wii: emerge the champion. In the' third minute, Negr opened the scoring through77 words
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Advertisement192 1958-02-16 6 HERE IS K.C. WISHING YOU A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. /-^^^^^L NEW YEAR DAWNS f WITH NEW IDEAS! J?u4sii I §J START WITH K. C. 1 W^^^^M LAVENDER HAIR MANUFACTURED AT INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE LABORATORIES SINGAPORE. lll^l^llj^jJ^J^ Immediately Just suck them to stop your stop your pain! 1 DIGESTIVE I192 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-02-16 7 to be served visiting athletes brheld h m AS Tokyo V T PiCS l Tt e tnn— S T>l£' eir saut '"oy. lp picture. president of •^TWftt'erii two meals29 words
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Article, Illustration261 1958-02-16 7 A Man With A Mission H ilav tar with i!s this uell B. v (> S. r of Inletm o is the m itive of -".erica, told that sjft, he will m rid titl< B i champion. B King K -This w rl 1 title fight may be ght in261 words
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Article167 1958-02-16 7 :i Ba.sc Vehicle Depot and 443 Base I t KAOC won the Singapore Base unit team boxing championship Battalion, RAOC. by 18 points to 15 usium on Friday night. the ho UM past to win H a card of 11 H d teams. ranee won ing two i between167 words
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Article20 1958-02-16 7 BVD/443 mentioned f; BW^t: Pte. Sweeney N TKO; Mn Bal CJ I**^1 Pte. Rut beat L*?* striae: Pte.20 words
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Article32 1958-02-16 7 SIN IAPORE Hockey Assolion's rd trial will be held on the G rli Sporta Out ground t.rr.^r: 'A', ar.d :'."t aT F ,rrei E irk as previously an- i32 words
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122 1958-02-16 7 satfavc key Q\: 8' they beat the Selar..; ed and out*PS>Qnents of the game vaL Sabapathy. for Selangor. Me was and sent across r^, SeS CfC-.v: by start* naany l«.ne» hr.nded efforts to score, but Sc rigor's defence was superb. Fullback Shanmuganathan opened122 words
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303 1958-02-16 7 'Sevens' Rugby Title Go To SCC 'B' SINGAPORE Cricket Club "B" won the S.C.C. seven-a--side competition when they beat Naval Base in the final by 13 points (two goals and a try) to ei^ht (a goal and a try) on the padang yesterday. There was bettor understand :ng in the303 words
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87 1958-02-16 7 PERTH. Western Australia, Feb. 15 (Ro'.:trr) Xinetecn-year-o'.d Herb Elliott. the world*! youngest four-minute nailer, beat four minutes for the third consecutive time when he clocked three minutes 99.6 seconds on a frMi track at Leederville, Oval, here today Mervyn Lincoln, also of Australia,87 words
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Article76 1958-02-16 7 Army Take F N Shield ARMY retained the interser\ic^s hockey championship title when they beat Royal Air Forte by two goals to one at Tanglin yesterday. Notable absentee in the competition this year was the Royal Navy who failed to participate a s they were without a competent team. The76 words
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Article26 1958-02-16 7 BUKIT PAN JANG Rangers beat Bukit Bintang 3-1 in the Bukit Panjang District league football match p'.aved at the Bukit Panjang School ground yesterday.26 words
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Article655 1958-02-16 7 TOKYO GETS READY FOR THE GAMES But Ticket Sales Worry Organizers By A Special Correspondent TOKVO, Sat. The Organizing Committee for the Third Asian Games is busy stepping up preparations for the 20-nation Asian sports festival scheduled to be held in Tokyo for nine days from May 24. Some 1,500655 words
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Article460 1958-02-16 7 English Soccer Results LONDON. Feb. 15. (Reuterl Knglish I ootball Association Cup Fifth Round. Bl I (Y.y 3. Bristol BOTH'i 4. 801l »n Wen X Stoke City 1. Cardiff City 0. Blackburn r 0. S'fleld Utd. 1. Wo<t B'wicfa A. 1. SthorM U. 0. Liverpool 1. West Ham Utd 2.460 words
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92 1958-02-16 7 Sikhs Oust SCC To Enter K.O. Semi-final A PENALTY goal by Biant Singh ten minutes from the end enabled Young Men's Sikh Association to beat Singapore Cricket Club 2-1 in the quarter, final of the SHA senior knockout championship on the padang yesterday. Both teams were level at half-time at92 words
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Article51 1958-02-16 7 NEW office-bearers of Junior Athletic Association, are President: Mr. A. Anthony; vice-president: Mr. K B. Menon; boil, .secretary. Mr If. Subbaraj; hon. treasurer: Mr. G Suppaiah; sports captain; Mr. Kartar Singh; vice-captain: Mr. S. Varatha Raju. Committee members Messrs. G Muthusamy. Peter Then. K. Duraisamy, V. Nadarajan, Chali51 words
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Advertisement649 1958-02-16 7 MK CONSTIPATION WRRIES ARE OVER I w I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia Because it provides mor« #i| j^SSij f| complete relief than slnple•sJ^i fc» purpose laxatives) ConstlpaJ| tion and acid indigestion s§||i^g^^H[BgS usually go hand in hand. That's why laxatives which 7) r ii act on constipation alone are649 words
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Miscellaneous24 1958-02-16 7 I WTBJkJLL: sec VMPi r 5 B bers at SCO. Ford i HellcaU at University: ttt 9q le>o^ ii B-avcs at Un persit] 4 ;>24 words
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Article, Illustration406 1958-02-16 8 ASIA'S BEST CUSTOMER AND SUPPLIER That division of labor is an essential lanu. ».v- r economic society is as true today as it was in the past. The prosperity of international economy is no exception. It is only C, with mutual economic co-operation that friendly 2^^ relations between nations406 words
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Article, Illustration416 1958-02-16 9 Steve Neoh - Steve Neoh Py THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS is most naturally something to admire and covet, but in this instance we are given a wisp of it in a hard, astringent drama that compels us to admire the SMELL only from a distance. Don't be misled by416 words
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Article, Illustration367 1958-02-16 9 DANE'S WINDOMS WAY is to be seen not only for ils eiucrlaimng virtues but also lor many of us here to pick out tamiliar laces that will appear on the screen and lo echo (sic!) "..ah there she is With the letting in the Far367 words
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Article, Illustration313 1958-02-16 9 Only A Circus Clown I UNKETING around J the globe for a long spell can be a t ring expedition, and also, as is oft slid "out of siuht, out of mind," two vears oiT the celluloid cou'd be as detrimental. To a film star, however ta'ented, such a prolonged313 words
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Advertisement650 1958-02-16 9 ll?;k «N at T rTiil?iir»T IB fl I] *H33E111 ks TODAY! i? 8<; J;> J "F §flftifH^l^^lnnfT'iSß IN TLI lINU OI.OR ulnmhU 4 II XX WORTH A A I IfICV" •N1 \h MNATRA /V/il BAKKARI MC lIOLHJ^ < hangr! Our A( tion-Pai k<-d hlne%« New \»ar RolM-rt Mlk 'mm "TUC650 words
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Article588 1958-02-16 10 MUSIC Note's WHEN Lstomin came to Singapore just less than two >V years ago his was an unknown name to most of us His arrival was preceded by a publicity campaign of unprecedented and unrepeated (for reasons which we need go into here) magnitude. Just the single word "Istomin" appeared588 words
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Article51 1958-02-16 10 TOXIGHT'S concert is by the rniversity of Malaya in the Oei Tiong Ham Hall. Singapore. The programme includes performances of Bach's '•Coffee Cantata." Parcel!'! -Ode to St. Cecilia's Day." "Messiah" arias and piano SOlf'S. The Tniversity Choir and string orchestra will be conducted by Paul Abisheganaden, Admission is51 words
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Article137 1958-02-16 10 DVORAK. Symphony No 4 ja <, monia Orchestra cond. KubHik (> l k inch). \|p J re-; rn r 78 r.\, r ,f t^ genm! sjy pi c .y team c;hd a g i idlich put m ftac /I'n.v. f >^ i True, there r^ lo©< playing ty tfu137 words
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Article72 1958-02-16 10 11 MY SPECIAL ANGEL Molcolm Vaughon. 12 KISSES SWEETER THAN WINE Jimmie Rodgers. 13 KISSES SWEETER THAN WINE Frankie Vaughan. 14 BONY MORONIE Lorry Wil liams. 15 YOU ARE MY DESTINY Pqjl Anka. 16 MAGIC MOMENTS Perry Come 17 THE STORY OF MY LIFE Gnrv Miller. 18 REET72 words
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Article161 1958-02-16 10 MOZART. osi fan tutte of the Vienna State Opera. gy^ cond. Rudolf Moralt Philips FereM .S h Rand a I i [F ■diligi) is ll'C itttf 9( r< cord 10. SJ:< i n Vnrny a I the operr, .1 SCOGLV PIETA. 1 I and Gra&Uc Vina)161 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-02-16 10 (Photo by making a name for herself in Australia as an organist (as I wrote in this column last Sunday* and will be playing or^an works by Bach and Widor. in addition to jo.ning Siew Eng in a performance of Milhaud's vivacious two-piano suite "Scaramouche". Siew Eng. whoMarjorie Doggett - 107 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-02-16 10 t Pcrru Co ft to IS m Cm MtbWtQf Penn±>i'vania, Mrj 18, IflS. Wu's a barter !><".>v bcco•■.ing band POctffsl BRITAIN'S bat-tcV.ing records IflSf 101 '■< K JAILHOUSE ROCK Elvis Presley. 2 THE STORY OF MY LlFE— Michael Holliday. 3 OH BOY! Crickets. 4 ALL THE WAY Frank Sinatra.91 words
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Article, Illustration308 1958-02-16 10 LESSON No. 4 yummmAß J mißßtTmmH< chord oi C. nge r I Chord VOr should now be ready ior some simple chords. My diagrams this week tell you ail you need to know. Vertical lines represent ths itringi of your guitar (the extreme left be308 words
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Article127 1958-02-16 10 \OERE can the bullet that killed Nelson bo found? Which London pub has a tree trunk in the bar? Answers to these and many other odd questions are now being learned by students at the British Travel and Holiday Association's training school for guides in Westminster, London. The trainee127 words
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Article44 1958-02-16 10 ANIMAL lovers ore protesting I fish are sold in America U'^fjt Usually, two goldfish or. plastic bag containing about o J a pinch of food. stc*?" »< On the outside of eoch b Q^ t t.sh ing date and a worning: *<■ days."44 words
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Advertisement467 1958-02-16 10 Wounds heal faster with new It lets the wound BREATHE t fL^ Skin moisture can evaporate and j^^a escape right through Airstrip because it i* microporous. This means clean, J},****^ dry, faster healing. C^J^ 00^^ k o 6 6 Yet its WATERPROOF J \[l*o Wounds aTe protected from grease, »A/^467 words
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Article, Illustration705 1958-02-16 11 J. Chew Yock Han - HOW TO WRAP AN 'ANG POW' J. Chew Yock Han By I ndered I .Id wrap I *>W" lor a I f \ours? I le «nd I In order I ket \ou I i w con■i for l be chosen be |fe and fllr My one of its d hue.705 words
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Article, Illustration214 1958-02-16 11 (LEFT) LIEUT. D. K. NATHANIEL of the Federation Armoured Car Regiment and his bride, the former Mils Ji'ne Che Lah, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Che Lah of Kuala Lumpur who were married at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, last week. Photo shows the couple leaving the ChurchMellow Yap; Fah - 214 words
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Advertisement227 1958-02-16 11 3tt'(l'Cdt XYLOPOL STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! 5 Times better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before ~^/r~mjfcs^? THROAT 2 SOOTHES i IRRITATION y( p| X /r— I 1 A4J BjuL^k 5 LOOSENS 3medicates for fastest Medicinal Relief from Ct% 1 1 ft II ft and Throat Irritations UuUnO DUE TO227 words
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190 1958-02-16 12 Tunisia Rally Calls For Evacuation Of French Troops TUNIS, Feb. 15 (Reuter) Thousands of Tunisians stopped work and surged through the streets with banners yesterday, calling for the evacuation of France's troops, and denouncing the French bombing of Sakiet village last week. But the "Sakiet Dav" rallies ended wihout violence.190 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-02-16 12 'T.\LI A army's '"Romeo" Private Giulio loinparini enjoys a home meal with his mother, near Florence, after returning from the honeymoon in England where he had married "the sirl with a hole in the heart" Shirley Holmes and prior to returning to his base, at Como.UP - 82 words
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Article50 1958-02-16 12 ALGIERS. F- 15, rRc iterl v A ir. insurgents v re e :r. a ..h vesterc Frt r. h :»r e> in the Duvivier art Eastern AF: rt'.i'.it iry a..*: 1 ri1 1 OS x i F.:zr.: Frer. ti trr -^s were -vas reported to be50 words
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215 1958-02-16 12 11 MS. Feb. 15 (Reuter) President Bourguiba conferred >esterday with Mr. Angus Malcolm, British Ambassador, the Tunisian government announced last night. Or Sad 1< Mokkadem. Ser*retary of State for Foreign A:Ta:rs. saw Mr. Ma 1 'ol:r.. Mr. e-vis J s. tr.e l*r..:cvl States215 words
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Article93 1958-02-16 12 WASHINGTON. Feb. 15 (UP)— The Federal Reserve B ird reported yesterday that industrial production dropped last month to the lowest level ir. nearly three years. Th( Board reported the ind ;strial production index at i I its lowest point sine? February IMS. It was the fifth93 words
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Article45 1958-02-16 12 THE Soviet Communist P rty newspaper, Pravda. said r lay that there were more t ian 11,1) s cientifi workers r. .v p:tid: ve in Soviet rerese irrh an teaching estak iments. in luding !)6,000 doct rs <,r candidates of science ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article31 1958-02-16 12 HEAVY SNOWFALLS in Northern .far. an yesterday c lu-ed a nun; >er of avalanches in whirh six workers were ki e i and more than n others Injured. Re uterReuter - 31 words
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Article126 1958-02-16 12 Loyalty Says No' To $100,000 WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 (Reuter). Professor Wernher von Braun, the German-born scientist, mainly responsible for the American satellite carrying Jupiter rocket has dec.ned $11)0.00(1 a year .jobs btcanst Oi loyalty to a general who -aved him from capture b v the Russians. Mr. J. T. Rutherford,126 words
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Article23 1958-02-16 12 LUCIANO CANOSSA, 98. nnri his wife Adelaide. 99, yesterday celebrated their 76th wedding anniversary in Man. tua. Northern Italy.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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180 1958-02-16 12 A Word Of Praise For Tunku, The Modest Man NEW YORK. Feb. 19 (Reuttr) The Now York Times Mi i yesterday that the Malayan Ptimc Minister's lUggesUon r South-cast Asian ta.ks 00 01 mm on p rob '.o:lls was 'a start 1:1 the ligjhl direction." "Prime Minister Abdul Rahman 1180 words
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Article77 1958-02-16 12 MOSCOW. Feb. 15 (Renter). The latest volume of the Great Soviet Encyclopaedia Which has been awaited for two years describes Stalin as a greai man despite faults Gl character and judgment. This official biography of Stalin occupies only six pages in the volume which was77 words
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Article39 1958-02-16 12 LONDON, Feb. 15 (UP) Wildcat strikers yesterday called off a two-day" walkout that had halted production at the British Motor Corporation. Britain's largest car manufacturer. The strike w^s touched off by an inter-union feud.39 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-02-16 12 CASUALLY dressed, with her blonde mane raining; on her shoulders, luscious French actress Brigitte Bardot sits at the wheel of a jeep, in front of her hotel. She is spending a week-long holiday in Cortina. Italy determined to take up winter sports. UPUP - 45 words
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Article75 1958-02-16 12 WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 (UP).— Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, Supreme Commander of Thailand's armed forces, yesterday underwent operations at a hospital here for removal of his spleen and diversion of blood to relieve pressure on veins in the region of the liver. The operations were performed by75 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-02-16 12 DEFENCE MINISTER V K k- *u 7^^^^^^^^^^^^^™^^^^B^HBiWyLjßl ssa ««^-*?S?S£RbS£^ radars? ff hero, welcome when he paraded the Greets in an open "e'ep^ 5 UPUP - 24 words
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307 1958-02-16 12 WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 (UP)— The United States yesterday challenged Communist China and North Korei to accept supervised free elections as the road to unifying North and South Korea. State Department spokesman Lincoln White issued the statement in response to a Chinese proposal307 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-02-16 12 A SMILING, birthday portrait of Princess Astrid of Norway, who was 26 on Feb. 12th. Since the d<*ath of her mother, the Swedish-born Crown Princess Martha, Princess Astrid Maud Ingebord has been Norway's first lady. The Princess is pictured at Skaugum, the Royal Residence near Olso.—51 words
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392 1958-02-16 12 IT WILL TAKE GENERATIONS TO SHAKE OFF THE INFLUENCE OF DUTCH RULE JAKARTA. Feb. 15 (Reutcr) Signs of the Dutch colonia.! regime are disappearing in Indonesia's hot, crowded capital of Jakarta, which was known as Batavia when Ho'land ruled the former Netherlands Last Indies. But it may s.ill take generations,392 words
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225 1958-02-16 12 Crab, Ants And Rats Bedfellows On Xmas Isle LONDON, Feb. 13 (Rcu.eD A Member of Parliament complained yesterday that crabs the s*ze of a. man's hand lived inside blankets in which British soldiers s'ept on Christmas Island, the British nuclear testing base i" »he Paciiic. Mr. Kichard Wmterbottom, i Labour*,225 words
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Article65 1958-02-16 12 TUNIS, Feb. 15. (Renter).— Helicopters yesterday dropped supplies to isolated French army campi in Southern Tunisag as the Tunisian blockade Of the French garrison continued for the sixth day. At Kassar Said, m the suburbs of Tunis, the shortage of supplies among a ZOO-strong French65 words
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Article47 1958-02-16 12 OR AX, ALGERIA, Feb. 15 (Router). The driver and two passengers were injured last night when an Algiers-Oran train blew up on a mine near Perregaux, about 40 miles east of Oran, Western Algeria. The locomotive and twelve wagons left the rails.47 words
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Article34 1958-02-16 12 FILM actress Ingrid Bergman returned to her Rome home yesterday for a three week rest before flying to Hongkong to star in a film called "The Inn Of The Sevrn Hsnninpc^.; ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article24 1958-02-16 12 RADIO Moscow reported that the Soviet Presidium and Council of Ministers have given final approval to Russia's aid aerppmpnt \im*w> trm,** U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article24 1958-02-16 12 MISS YAU WAN SHAN, a Chinese painter from Hongkong, is at present showing 105 of her paintings at a Rome gallery.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement262 1958-02-16 12 I was glad when my wedding w dress was finished-my eyes were feeling so tired and strained. M jt I used Optrex night and morn- Or rr ing. What a relief! Sooth.ng Wf r( J Optrex Lotion refreshed my W;M th eyes, removed all feeling of fa J •train and262 words
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Article, Illustration3267 1958-02-16 13 MICHAEL TODD' S; James Poe John Farrow; S. J. Perelman - AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS MICHAEL TODD'S James Poe John Farrow S. J. Perelman I !iic oiory of Begins Today Adapted from the Jules Verne novel by and Daily Telegraph Bank Of England Robbed! [LONDON, me London of Queen Victoria, London at Lst the serene glory Of an English3,267 words
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Advertisement146 1958-02-16 13 ,1 PAVS Lfied Cr ran STANDARD [BRYLCREEM \w lor the clean smart look \M brylcreem controls your hair per* Eh Sfil fcctly —without mess or grease n BRYLCREEM J Afllf fl H^HHi^^^^^^^^^^Bl^Ti natural gloss without over-oiling w brylcreem contains pure emulsij^^^R f fied oils and tonic ingredients ff -^^^^^^^Bp-'-^^W^y Bn'lcreem146 words
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Advertisement153 1958-02-16 13 WANT A JOB WELL DONE? OUR JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT GUARANTEES PROMPT AMD EFFICIENT SERVICE S^STAHDARO To eat m haste is iust a So it's nice to know if digestive A PHILLIPS TAtlfT or two m* waste of food and energy. woe has you up a trt; you* tummy ache's through.153 words
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Article, Illustration508 1958-02-16 14 A. Mahadeva - A. Mahadeva Bv HOW many people in our country are aware that there is at present a Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Malaya? The answer is: VERY FEW. Yet within four months' time, the first batch of fully-qualified civil engineers will be coming out508 words
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Article, Illustration17 1958-02-16 14 ENGINEERING students seen at work in the soil laboratory of the University's Engineering Department.17 words
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Advertisement70 1958-02-16 14 modified to provide a properly Anita Houghton I M Wl balanced food. The addition of Kuala Lumpur s I ron protects against anaemia and H t^^^m extra v tam ns A anc^ are added to I II kfe^^^/ Jayaram Gomathi n L^- Singapore B Or 4th ?~r^>g^ E^HIK^H I I70 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-02-16 15 U.iM--1 arrss .m It II 1 t*e bitk and lly me sleeves and braid ibottom" a Vniiare (lr«ss in embroidered rotton. worn over a 'can-can' petticoat, and teamed with a simple candy striped shirt35 words
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Article38 1958-02-16 15 jnsm* milk. S V -C rn- auOW noticed m S*+**t th* from* ■cm I do to remote Wo been taking an iv a ?Both ::v'» ou could alatt JJ-^rdresser who -^r -+>* t n. > >how you38 words
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Article13 1958-02-16 15 '•<, s- ting, i r rcy >1 'not«« fr««r c. s.it••••■■i. > hemiat today.13 words
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Article27 1958-02-16 15 ima «i.d v v a._ 1 1 t •^JV^* •rd Ufa iranl <J by •*<» •*»•'«< ri return of I> *-r how d«4] -nt'.ftr di*. -ia your cbiaut27 words
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Article454 1958-02-16 15 Little Women have new look MALAYAN mothers arc luckier than most. They don't have to combat icy winds in a fight to keep their children warm, or spend illspared dollars on the wool and flannel of colder climates. ALL that Malayan ytmnglUlll nerd the year round are cotton frocks or454 words
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Article, Illustration231 1958-02-16 15 If I were you. WO: y vea q pale '"f»idrrs, -i <$■ d ureus to e feel c d boft coc :'y etwi.jh a btodt poj. |i; fd H :!>- -ichite cotto/j o.'ores. and •cd i• qlasses, can aUo loo?c cool as a imber. I :d a n M kl231 words
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Article583 1958-02-16 15 Shopping At SATA 'PHE S.A.T.A. Organisation must surely be unique in South-east Asia. Not only does it treat citizens of Singapore who suffer from tuberculosis but, once cured, the patients are re-habilitated for normal life again by craft training, which, in the ordinary way, would cost them several hundreds of583 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-02-16 15 HIGHLIGHT of the spring-summer 1958 collection of Paris designer Pierre Balmain, Molie Madame of Paris, 4 is this large-brim capeline of stylish black straw, elegantly trimmed with long eagle feathers. UP PHOTO36 words
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Advertisement292 1958-02-16 15 i TIRED IW P BLOOD 1^ W% i TAKE A->v WATERBURVS COMPOUND TO JTCCP )TOU FIT Do you feel over-tired ond fatigued? Waterbury's Compound will give new energy to your entire system. Toke Woterbury's •very day, it supplies you with thot vital dynamic drive you nt*6 to enjoy the pleasures292 words
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Article1224 1958-02-16 16 ADVENT OF THE CHINESE NEW YEAR has cast another spotlight on New York's ever-growing Asian community, now numbering in tens of thousands (40,000 Chinese in the Metropolitan area alone!). The impact of the UNITED NATIONS on New York has also been felt. Recently,1,224 words
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Article159 1958-02-16 16 gOTTLE-FEEDING is BETTER than breast-feeding for babies and for their mothers, too a British Medical Research Council report states: The report, based on a survey of 106 mothers and their first babies, added: We have been forced to recognise that remarkably few mothers say natural feeding159 words
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Advertisement377 1958-02-16 16 ASTHMA ATTACK? for relief in 10 MINUTES -take Dm't mgUct that coi*h ILI f\ /7/fiMAn FS •r trac/ua, bating them ml* and opm u> mfection. When the dreadful onslaught of IZZV^f^ Mth T >™> y°" might dsvtiop! want to Xa^ c the quickest, simplest, §most effective action to obtain relief.377 words
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Advertisement129 1958-02-16 16 1 Va/enfe G/t/s »narrii>, kj "Have you one that tells of my undying lo\e without actually committing me in anv way?" "The dope! I told him I X|[/ I wasn't that sort of girl *Y 1 and he never bothered to 1 find out what sort I jX rv 1129 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1958-02-16 21 \any Changes In The Stylish Isabella TS JA N Y important Improvements have made the Isabella TS two-door sedan a more desirable car than ever. Already noted for its smart looks and lively performance, the latest example from the Borgward firm is bound to enhance its1,001 words
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Article, Illustration200 1958-02-16 21 AMSTERDAM, CReuter) Holland's first postwar car, a 600 c.c. "baby" with automatic transmission and no need for periodic greasing, is the star of the 39th international automobile show which opened here this week. The four-seater D.A.F., (below) short for van Doornes Automobiel Fabriek.200 words
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Advertisement85 1958-02-16 21 J^ AND CAPABLE T -r.^on's set the pace on outboard itylc and frfornrance a DEPENDABLE per- that no others can MmJ :h. This easy starting 10 h.p. I odel combines slow-glide with M^^m/>Tf(l^^^m ||©jl tor features yet is easily fe^^l sj I HOMecowt* ■Im J **Rr«at mu l.r.e— there's one85 words
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Advertisement437 1958-02-16 21 SMITHS i pi f^^J !> N ■*> i F C 268 ftfluri«& ijß |L DEgCRIPTION !^JI Bkt' ThM IJ 1 Registers ixcuratcly the cpcrzv.ng '■^i^BB hou:s I J^^_^^^yp •No ume lag. S"-p< aid Starj I f^p pR cor.s iVtnt u-n engine \^~^^^^^S Seated aganst water ar.^ d st. Protected against437 words
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Article, Illustration526 1958-02-16 22 PISCES people (born Feb. 19 to March 20) do not need to be told l that V this Graph is indicative of a very varied twelvemonth It looks as though a good deal of this is due to changing moods, but there is also the factor of some526 words
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Article1108 1958-02-16 22 Nurse Kathleen - CARE OF THE EYES Nurse Kathleen By IN some countries, particularly those where refuse disposal is not highly organised and where flies are very numerous and troublesome, eye diseases are very common and very damaging in their effects. Fortunately this is not in Malaya, and serious eye diseases are not1,108 words
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Advertisement363 1958-02-16 22 tL^*' imW^!*^^^ No lonflw need you suffer the torment* of \^*JL^^^^^7 Bkin irritation the agony of akin disease*. W^_^^^^^^ Cool, healing, D.D.D. Preecription will n^V J bring you instant relief. MjZ% ,^Ar/ DRIVES PAIN AND ITCH AWAY m^k *y\JUwl D.D.D. Prescription ex:t« differently. I* H|^^ l penetrate into the skin,363 words
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Miscellaneous562 1958-02-16 22 YOUR WEEK M\RCH 21— APRIL 2C be wll ad a need in tonCaVrtes) Beyond question a sequence and would be well week v h.eh continues high- advised to foeus upon this ly progressive trends In side oi vour life. Ktrp «i<., r many matters it carries of 100 moth gadding562 words
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Miscellaneous98 1958-02-16 22 mmWmW //MA Wl&Xfr ''/ffl Wm\ H I *>"<* ot BOOK BO 1 I yoo a m fern tan I 1 fJ large advers f| "i with the M I nine if i*aata*aaaam I 1 I M *a1 a mmi these vaajd '-:arJ M M "Baal m I 1 I m98 words
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Article656 1958-02-16 23 R. FURNEAUX JORDAN - R. FURNEAUX JORDAN A <ABESQUE AND HONEYCOMB. By Socheverell Sitwell. (Robert Hale. 355.) By >ry of a urney I ■> I>fa in n s •-p :e In n daffonanjr ng in berranean snows of for our er immr.i -re re Than ft r %Prr of m BtfbjectMb and er.otion.656 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-02-16 23 SHES A 40 GIRLS to R.-n'cp •t, the itew*. >he\s lillK- PITS fart after her «aTf*c^ Cirl i film Violent t of nks It's L l Bfnire— Mir28 words
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Article, Illustration525 1958-02-16 23 MAURICE RICHARDSON - MAURICE RICHARDSON By r |HE Man With The Cane, x by Je&n Potts (Gollancz. 12s. Bd.>. Excellent^ wr.ttcn Manhattan murder-mystery spiced with blackmail, hysteria, adultery. div rce. iather- ve and just a h.nt of kidnapping. Mi>> Pots m st skilfully Integrates characterisation and crime with her story-telling. Readers525 words
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Article362 1958-02-16 23 DONALD Mcl. JOHNSON - DONALD Mcl. JOHNSON SENTENCED WITHOUT CAUSE. By David Roxon. (Muller. 18s.) By r PHE real life story cr i Peter Whitehead. wrongfully detained for twelve years in mental deficiency institutions, is a Dickensian horror story in the aseptic setting of the modern Welfare State. Mr David Roxan has362 words
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Article569 1958-02-16 23 LIONEL FIELDEN - LIONEL FIELDEN NANSEN: A Family Portrait By Liv Nanse Hoyer. (Longmans. 305.) Bj MRST met Nanoen in 1921 at Geneva. He maae a stunning impression on me. He seemed to tower above the aasemoied delegates as if he belonstd to another ana greater species oi mankind. Later, alter569 words
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Article45 1958-02-16 23 Dr. Schlange-Schoenin-gen, former West German Ambassador in London. Science is at no moment quite right, but it is seldom quite wrong. Bertrand Russell. Man does not live by bread alone, nor indeed by water. He lives by beauty. Sir Mortimer Wheeler.45 words
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Advertisement302 1958-02-16 23 NreYouthful Vigour Glands in 24 Hours r 1 Discovery Brings Nsures of Life to Men '-SB P Feel Old Before y jL .-.otut'.r^i \j^fP^ynkiv^B^ s k l n d v :,^i|^H F -r>outh- Men S^^^^^^JB 'V I J f 3Our R ds tor«d Beautiful l|lL< M M I :.u,,tnd Women302 words
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Advertisement202 1958-02-16 23 TAe world famous family of TIGER medicinal products ii^|: :|^l^^^^^^y 1 JOT Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL BABY'S SKIN^ f^^^ SOOTHES CHAFIN6! A Mothers use it, too I I l202 words
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Article, Illustration769 1958-02-16 24 Norah Littlejohn - 49,000 Men With No Chance To Wed Norah Littlejohn By- WOMEN are so scarce in Israel that there are 49,000 bachelors with no chance of marriage. The country's full of superfluous men. 'The men here ore having a really rough time," Miriam, a law student, told me. She should know.769 words
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263 1958-02-16 24 From JOHN WALTERS, TOKYO J)IMLY-LIT all-night coffee bars and cafes, thronged with petting couples, are being raided in this capital city by police armed with light meters. They carry the meters to measure the intensity cf lish:. Places considered too dark to be wholeijme are263 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-02-16 24 CZARIST roubles 193,000 in all once valued at $120,000 but now not worth a cent are today safely tucked away in a cupboard of an old Singapore resident. Although no bank will accept these roubles as legal tender, the owner hopes that89 words
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Article131 1958-02-16 24 and reminiscent of the 'banana" notes of the Japanese occupation. The owner says that the money was received by a Singapore firm run by' his brother (now deceased) after a business deal with some capitalists in Russia in 1917. The money, unfortunately. was received through131 words
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Article186 1958-02-16 24 pEOPLE in Britain are having plastic surgery operations ■—just to please their bosses. Its the latest way to win promotion. "People are often judged on their face value" said one well-known surgeon "Many employers think that the character of a man is linked with186 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-02-16 24 DENIS DUNN - DENIS DUNN hv _A_ Reply in advice column: "You must" be w quite firm with this obviously weak young Man, and let him know thai one more attempt to borrow money will- be the end between -ou." The-finishina touch. -\i Woman, witness: "Twice I got him to133 words
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315 1958-02-16 24 Fathers In UK Now See Babies Born By A Special Correspondent (~)NE in every five expectant fathers in Britain now sits in with his wife for the birth of his baby in bosoital \nc\ of the others, many leave only just \w\\\\vi\v\v\\\\wv\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\v before the delivery. London University College Hospital pioneered315 words
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Article63 1958-02-16 24 r PHK Heart Association in America offers a new set of rules for wives to keep hubby from falling ill: Make him see a doctor; serve weight-reducing food: see he nets plenty of res.: make him exercise: make him take a proper holiday: make him avoid weekend63 words
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