Sunday Standard, 21 December 1958
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Title Section19 1958-12-21 1 *1 M 1L ft SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. IX No. 172. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1958. 24 Pages 20 eft.19 words
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Article1642 1958-12-21 1 Million Swindle Racket Exposed Gangs Prey On Businessmen In S pore and Fed. By A Special Correspondent SINGAPORE Commercial Crime Squad are investigating a confidence racket involving millions of dollars. Behind the swindle is a syndicate of three gangs operating from a chain of private houses in Singapore and the1,642 words
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Article35 1958-12-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Alliance won three out of four contestrri seats in the Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections tonight. The other seat went to the Socialist Front in the Bungsar Ward.35 words
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Article120 1958-12-21 1 RANGOON, Dec. 20 (UPI) The new caretaker government of Gen. Ne Win has launched fresh attacks against Karen rebel strongholds near Rangoon, it was reported today. The reports said the latest attack fame on Dec. 12 against a cluster of five villages of the Hantha Waddy120 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1958-12-21 1 WITH just ten more days to go before The Standard 1958 Cheer Fund is closed, donations have topped the $24,000 mark. This represent? the generous contributions of Standard readers from ail walks of li'.e, of all races and I'roe.i-. and trading companies ard associations of ail nations1,048 words
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Article86 1958-12-21 1 ADELAIDE, Dec. 20 (UPI) Scientists at the Woomera Rocket Range saw American and Russian earth satellites chasing each other across the sky today. ""The Atlas moved slowly on a West-East elevation about TO degrees." said radio amateur Gordon Bow-rn. "By contrasts, the Sputnik 111 scooted across the86 words
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Article229 1958-12-21 1 TANJONG MALIM. Sat Perak won the first prize of S.>s*.rioo with ticket No. *****28 In the Social and Welfare Services Lotterydraw held here today. Thp second prize of 512.V000 carrying No. *****24 went to Kelantan while the third prize of $50,000 was won by Johore with229 words
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Article45 1958-12-21 1 A FREE-FOR-ALL broke out at the Singapore Outram Prison during tea-time yesterday afternoon which ended in three prisoners being sent to hospital lor treatment. The Standard reliably learned that the fight broke out at the "Youth Section" of the prison.45 words
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Article140 1958-12-21 1 MALACCA, Sat.— An estate manager in Malacca is anxious to contact the Singapore Police to clear himself of a newspaper report which dealt with the recent murder of former reporter Theresa Woo. He told Police here that the report had "somewhat im- plicated him140 words
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Article336 1958-12-21 1 December 21, 1958 IT was Aldous Huxley, if memory serves us right, who once said that no man or body of men is good enough or wise enough to dispense with the tonic of criticism. There is a thought in these words that should inspire and guide political leaders336 words
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Advertisement195 1958-12-21 1 V HP**? I jyi a I P A V n mm m m m MB p)r M kp -l *P Fss(*mble. This delizh;ful gift contaias Pan-Cake Make-up. Face Powder. Color. f.^: Lipstick and Rouge $7.75 Busy Man's Bar. A compact set of dispenser-topped grooming aids. After-Shave Lotion. Hair L C195 words
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Advertisement31 1958-12-21 1 1 IB -J^-JL ■■I™ B^B '-,^,v^*^l^gWS|B*jp^fe^jg£'^CTj^^^t s^S^*l- p I H^BH t^S* iN^^'i P A PRODUCT OF STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY f lncorporated in USA. with UmdtU Liability) V**. -mi a 1 i31 words
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Article77 1958-12-21 2 MEDALS FOR SEVEN RAF MEN SEVEN Royal Air Force members serving in Singapore have recently been awarded Long Service and Good Conduct Medals. Four of them are at R.A.F. Seletar. and the others at R.A.F. Changi. They are (Seletar) Chief Technician. Harold James Smith. 36. Sgt. P.P. Lambert, 42. Sgt.77 words
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Article107 1958-12-21 2 New Posts For Police Officers IPOH, Sat. More than ten Perak police officers. Including the State Traffic Officer, A.S.P. Abu Bakar Aziz, will be transferred by Jan. 1. Inche Abu Bakar will leave for Tapah on Dec. 29 to assume the post of Officer Supervising, and will hold the rank107 words
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Article, Illustration152 1958-12-21 2 MR. GOON SAM KING, a member of the Singapore Standard editorial staff and his bride, the former Miss Patricia Roddy, after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral, (Singapore, yesterday. The bride is the only daughter of Flight-Lieut and Mrs. J. J. Roddy of Cheshire, England. The Rev. E.Standard - 152 words
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Advertisement1534 1958-12-21 2 aAMDAßD>yfer@i3 B»^ 11 n| J M t^f ENGAGEMENT TMt INCACfMENT of Mr. Chan Tuan Yea". 'd s of Mr. a^d Mrs. C^an C^w V. i la v >-s Hi Han S^g. edest daus^*~ r ol Mn a-d Mrs Ho Herg Seo^a ol Eagan Sera Mrill take t ac» on Tsi1,534 words
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Advertisement330 1958-12-21 2 what's Maiys tfjS^ I She always looks «J* L so fresh and lovely 1 mlm She always feels w V^. vM| so cool and clean 1^ I In the office Quickies cleansing pads I Out dancing— Quickies cleansing pads 4re ust r keep you cool, fresh, fragrant and dean. I330 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous215 1958-12-21 2 MISCELLANEOUS MIRROR Of THS FATE. Don'l m >=S Coldtn rpp^rf U "itv Cf C3> -C msit to Wof d R?-own--d Sp t rua ?a -si a-^ Astrologer, Prof. M. S S?"ri^ r G-.a" C^ai Hc*e!, R?0"n Nr 4 '5 \z-an B?^ar. 5 to 12 noon 2 t--6 pm. Pnona No.215 words
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730 1958-12-21 3 AID TESTIFIES AT GARDENS MURDER INQUIRY 'I Saw Man Pull Out Something' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Shortly before Radio Malaya programme assistant Badrul Hisham bin Dato Hamzah cried out that he had been stabbed, one of the four girls with him at the scene saw an intruder pull out "something" from730 words
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Article, Illustration180 1958-12-21 3 TWO members of the Italian Trade Mission under the sponsorship of the Italian Ministry of Commerce are in Singapore to explore the possibilities of increasing their country's export to the Federation of Malaya and the Colony. Dr. E. Tosarelli from the Ministry of Foreign Trade180 words
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Article55 1958-12-21 3 New tablet reatment relieves I row trrho dsl tple tablet \y\ and i f Hen MalM it aa \oj I hej ara a nd aothiim nothing re' el i reduce the pain and tabs are i K v!p to ...:,on, so K wjetj and 1 1- n pa n.55 words
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Article119 1958-12-21 3 VARSITY STUDENTS' COMPLAINTS UNIVERSITY of Malaya hostelite students, both in Singapore and in the Kuala Lumpur division, have sent several complaints to the university authorities. Kuala Lumpur students have complained that "fees are charged too high for the existing accommodation." The second complaint came from Dunearn Road hostelites who claimed119 words
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Article82 1958-12-21 3 CHAN CHENG POH and Thiong Hoon Seng were found guilty by the Singapore Seventh Magistrate, Mr. Robert Chee. yesterday on two charges of wrongfully confining Aman bin Mansor and voluntarily causing hurt to him on Sept. 26. Chan was sentenced to five weeks' jail82 words
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Advertisement141 1958-12-21 3 \\\vf tint Itaro Si or on in 01 11 hnme this Ihristntas! ha m*nlS*% VOICE" j r-S ..^oJ^y^ presents its first Stereo radiogram the itareo "Princess" t -rd, 6-vc rod 0. Dual C" n-^^e! S'e'eo H 5- 1 -of records c r \*r^~-_ r 3 3 3 or hn t141 words
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Advertisement416 1958-12-21 3 THE AUSTIN A. 55 (_^^^^^<^ New look in family motoring The sleek new A. 55 takes family motoring a dozen strides forward. POWER The A. 55 has the Powerful 4-cylif»* der o. h.v. 1500 c.c. enging giving As you see from the picture: vcry hlgh performance for very low from416 words
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Article233 1958-12-21 4 AN* ALL-Malaya Students Conference and Festival Of Culture is being planned by the University of Malaya Students' Union. -i The festival and conferonce, .scheduled to take place I in Singapore sometime early I next academic year, are part I of the union'.- ne^v policy of233 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-12-21 4 Daughter father meet after 26 yrs. 11 g kj 5 4 tears and smiles fo lowed ta qu -c su ression v. :.^n father u i aug I t met at the Singapore H .r- -v ir yesi I for the first tuna in 2fl years Hiss Klarie Fen ez,109 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-12-21 4 1 0,000 kids attend this Xmas Party ABOUT 10.000 children in Singapore attended the bigges. ever Christmas party at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Mr. S. Stewart, the organizer. was Sanla Claus He went round all the slum areas on Tuesday distributing free coupons to th«> underprivileged children. The party85 words
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Article59 1958-12-21 4 THE following are the lucky numbers of the Girls 1 3p">rts Cub Christmas Hamper ciraw last week: Ist prire: ,~Tr>, 2nd: 2373, 3rd: 1746, 4th: 4539, sth: 1150. The Club will hold its New Year"? Eve Dance at Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 31. Fcr ticket?59 words
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316 1958-12-21 4 THE People's Action Party has decideed that Mr. Ons Eng Guan should be reelected Mayor of the Singapore City Council. Mr Ong yesterday confirmed this and said: "I am only taking my party's directive." Mr. Ong said it was not yet known316 words
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Article86 1958-12-21 4 Strikers: we'll work without pay THE 57 striking laundry workers in the Singapore General Hospital yesterday offered to carry on their work without payment for the Denefit of patients. These laundrymen Employed by a contractor have been on strike since Dec. 16, demanding better working conditions. A spokesman of the86 words
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Article41 1958-12-21 4 FATHER Christmas will arrive by bullock cart at St. Patrick's School. Singapore, at 4.30 p.m. today. Children. Irrespective of religion, are invited to join the Christmas party given by the Katong Church at the school hall.41 words
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Article53 1958-12-21 4 THERE will be a matinee of cartoons at the Capitol Cinema. Singapore, at 9 in. tomorrow. No admission price will be charged but ea^h child must bring a toy old or new —in exchange for a seat. The toys will be given to poor r-nd under-privileged53 words
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Article149 1958-12-21 4 2 Churches Under One Roof ROMAN Catholics and Protestants on Pulau Bukom will now worship under the ,ame roof in a new church, the first to be built on an oil installation in Malaya. The Shell Company announced that the Church was divided into two sections, the Roman Catholic Chapel149 words
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Article63 1958-12-21 4 US JAZZ IDOL THRILLS FANS PENANG, Sat.— A capacity crowd, including the Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda b n Raja Muhammad, were ertertained to the jazz mus.c bv the world famous Jack TeasaT-en and His Sextet at tne Rex Theatre last night. According to the Bis "T" the word63 words
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Article34 1958-12-21 4 ABOUT 1.500 pupils from Standards One to Six of the S 4 Michael's Institution. Ipoh will put on the school's new uniforms of iungle-green shorts and white shirts as from rext year.34 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-12-21 4 SEVEN out of IS new recruits of t h( Air Force belonging to different i Z** Nifor particular jobs as ground crew Th, fV t row (from left) Abdul Aziz b n oti it ,V N S? rT K i rP w al Singh (KD-1nMr,,,,.; Poh (Teluk85 words
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Advertisement101 1958-12-21 4 df^ U Mf J/f^ tfR JFft m^ Mm mrm m cars run better on jUrtKjntLL JMSmL^^I Driving's a joy with Supershelf. The remarkable surge of power; the zip in traffic; the pull on hills. That's where top quality counts. But there*s something more something only Shell petrol has got— I.C.A.101 words
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Miscellaneous181 1958-12-21 4 aEif 1 T r iWI MtwndlMlfimiiii 111 hid ijim mm 1 i Singapore Jonlor Chamlx-r of < am- j merce: Christmas treat to under- a, ca,,, B^iJ I Chinese V lI C [SmUi Pierl: v BOO a.m -iJop.tr, rable Tennw and Basketbai:. 9.00 a.rr. T R.. Scout M«RUn^ Sc Art181 words
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Article, Illustration132 1958-12-21 5 'Cupid Service Gets Them Wed I 18-jear--nc Beet.e--•r m Ens- HUM true church Military ic of her lei fiance of the gjfi Engineer Reg:unc from baa never England 1 I trip to be united x i made possl- Br tish Army's b d as ;emce Marlenc minute ria>h on a132 words
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148 1958-12-21 5 rsitj of Malaya Students' Union has sent to Singapore Assemblymen, stating its Nanyang University students' request -Ation of a Students' Union in the pro- I'r.iversity Bill. 9 ?a ed in the I of 're MalayI Bcial organ of inn hrawn up 3 Exc ruth148 words
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Article54 1958-12-21 5 HUNDREDS of fashion houses in Singapore will soon submit designs for dresses *o be worn by receptionists at Singapore Constitution Exposition from Jan. 24 to Feb. 25. The organizers of the Exposition, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, have asked local fashion houses to submit designs symbolic of the54 words
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Article57 1958-12-21 5 THE Changi Bus Company yesterday celebrated its 25th. anniversary at Its new building in Changi Road and the formation of a new Company The Far East Realtv Limited with cocktail party. The new building costing about $100,000 was declared open by Mr. Tay Soo Yong. President of57 words
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Article41 1958-12-21 5 MOHAMEU .lai bin Talio pleaded not guilty in a SingapTe Court yesterday or. a charge of committing criminal breach of trust of $15 while being empioved bv the Po'ice n Dec. 9. He was given $300 mti .far. 341 words
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Article150 1958-12-21 5 THE Singapore Government ha< sponsored a "Council of Social Services" with a view to co-ordinate voluntary welfare activities and to prevent overlapping in work and in distribution of funds. According to the constitution, announced by the Ministry of Labour and Welfare yesterday, the Council will:150 words
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Article, Illustration217 1958-12-21 5 S Chief M:nV- Hock. fed the boys thai 'tuv > steadfast prepared fßculty. are hefe," if object the t "f.t educafctt) and so*i> on D I the fourth I n.-pection of ran bv the > partment. the training the boys received in217 words
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Article409 1958-12-21 5 PAP -AN MCP TROJAN HORSE SAYS SPA IN ITS first detailed policy statement issued yesterday, the Singapore Peoples \lliance criticised the policy of the People's Action Party, and said that it believed that independence within the Commonwealth can be achieved either by direct negotiations with Britain or through merger with409 words
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Article50 1958-12-21 5 SINGAPORE tin price yesterday rose by 25 cents to ***** per picul. Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: fair merchantable mixed copra $431 (value). Tone steady. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association closing prices per picul were: bulk shipment $61, drums $64}. Tone quiet.50 words
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143 1958-12-21 5 Unions say: we're barred from meet THREE seamen's union yesterday protested the Trades Union Congress againt its decision not to invite them to attend a meeting called to nominate seamen's representatives to the Seamen Registration Board and Asian Seamen's Club. The unions— Malay Ship Officers Union, Chinese Seafarers Association and143 words
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Advertisement241 1958-12-21 5 iiir u/r tSm IV4D C THiS MODEL BRINGS V^T^V V *7 YOU COMPLETE HOME ENTERTAINMENT \^j^/ w^mwmS AT ITS BEST. Ic1:|llllH|cl^ Here, a tape recorder chassis of high quality is I JBfe I added to all the advantages cf th e K44 WE. 1 d^S^tfi I 9 valves superhet tropicalised241 words
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Article, Illustration637 1958-12-21 6 afjafafagfag mgggK/KBKM ANNA LTDVVIG Is our next musical b| tM visitor. Like Constance Shacklock, I BB I who recently appeared with outstandI I n success in Singapore, she is h I Bi B flramatic mezzo-soprano, skilled alike P^'^^^^J in opera and song. She comes from637 words
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197 1958-12-21 6 2 Concerts, A Ballet, Boys' Choir and Anna Russell 'THE Musical Society is presenting a recital by a negro plan.?!. Philippe Schuyler, jn the Victoria Theatre on January 9. Also in the Victoria Thaatre, on January 10. Goh Seen T:oe is presenting a Frenchborn American pianist, Dame! Ericourt, in a197 words
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Article, Illustration433 1958-12-21 6 Victor Dogget - Victor Dogget Reviewed BERLIOZ. Overtures: Benvenuto (>!! ,ni Rmp b Roman Carnival: The Corsiir; Beatrirp and Beno Paris Opera Orchestra cond. Andrr Cluytens Coiun 33CX 1324 (12-inch) SIBELILS. Tone Poems: Tapiola (W (;in ,de, > and Sunrise; Finlandia; "Temp?.. PrtES? p2H me Promenade Orchestra cond Boul! T,433 words
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Advertisement414 1958-12-21 6 NO BABY-FEEDING PROBLEMS NOW UM--S f The OTs S *$2?L '^FAMILY OF INFANT V FOODS PROVIDES FOR r^*zM* BABY'S NEEDS >^ V^^A^ l /7\^ /^F r om birth, if necessary, Nestle has g^P^^ -=^=^^^<^y: the "Sht Milk Food for baby. As the f^^Bg^ <~> weeks go by and supplementary feeding414 words
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Advertisement134 1958-12-21 6 Britain's best-selling records. 1. HOOTS MON— Lord Rockinghom's XI 2. IT'S ONLY MAKE BELIEVE Conwoy Twitty 3. TOM DOOLEY— Lonnie Donegan 4. IT'S ALL IN THE GAME— Tommy Edwards 5. TEA FOR TWO CHA CHA— Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. 6. TOM DOOLEY— Kingston Trio 7. HIGH CLASS BABY— Cliff Richard 8.134 words
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Article, Illustration412 1958-12-21 7 IT'S GOODBYE TO THE FAITHFUL 'CONNIES' They Have Earned Retirement By a Special Correspondent AS THE jet age moves into its stride, new and exciting shapes are taking their place on the air routes of the world. And at the same time, some of the world's best known airliners are412 words
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Article, Illustration555 1958-12-21 7 As The Crow Flies \N announcement made by Mr. Norman Ashton Hill a director of Eagip Aviation Ltd.. is without any doubt the most interesting aviation new s this week. Put quite simply, the plan boils down to one fact: You, the passenser will be able555 words
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Advertisement203 1958-12-21 7 kportsman'S breakfast I n Welgwc Shredded Wheat, it's the st— the- ielicioua golden cereal that aorta Btaxa '.ital energy. lu Shredded Wheat Protein for sturdy naba. See na family has the sport*- —tc tayandcwrydex WU6AK SHREDDED WHEAT rs rs Singapore: oga*^-~^*>^0 ga*^-~^*>^ GUTHRIE CO LTD i^^^^^^l jiß^i-ry "oad Singapore j'A203 words
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FILM REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration377 1958-12-21 8 TT is not always we get screen entertainment suited to the spirit of Christmas. Perhaps, producing companies find it difficult to lay their hands on the kind of scripts they need. Once in a while, however, we do get a picture that adds to the festive377 words
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Article245 1958-12-21 8 Wellknown stage and screen stars of today, a former internationally renowned striptease dancer, a young Israeli girl who fought as a sailor and a soldier in the war against the Arabs, a once most colourful prizefighter, a world's highest paid jockey, a noted author and a245 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-12-21 8 These Were The Vikings TF there has ever been a tougher group of fighting men than the Vikings, history has failed to record their name. This omission noted, the Vikings must be set down as the toughest, most rambunctious and brutal warriors since the dawn of time. This being the190 words
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Advertisement450 1958-12-21 8 M|VM|m| 11a.m.-1.40-4.1a-645&9.3Up.m. WOWJ "ROCK-ftBYE BABY" J TAnAW JERRY LEWIS TECH V* (P*r> <jui6 A\F«*im*« X O tre Lists yL TONIGHT: "NATURE OF SPRING" (Mand.) J Today 9 a.m: "THY NAME IS WOMAN" (Mand.) J .11 mi n a.m. -1.45-4.15-6.45 9.30p.m. J {MfillTfAi"KlNG CHEOIE" -> J •^K SIXS* TODAY! ELVIS PRESLEY450 words
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Advertisement591 1958-12-21 8 PHONE JHBH|iB^ _-A Richard TOUD Ann.- K\\|f! ()>li(| H ]^H^ A CROOKED SHADOW tt ß TOMr,HT_>lnit« _'HO\Vß\H liiui...: U Today 9.WUUL, Blvte Presley M\u. n<it v ((M v B Tomorrow a.m. 'CHILDRKNs |<i\ \i\ii\,, N B Admission: ONE TOY— Old or N»« i rw )ir s .M All Toys collected591 words
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436 1958-12-21 9 FLYHALF - Tough Game, But Johore Were Just Too Good FLYHALF iRCHING ORDERS FOR SELANGOR PLAYER Kv f \i'h IH) Johore Asians scored their second p nrt on in the South Zone of the All Blues (»n when they beat their Selangor coun--13 points (two goals and a try) to three (a436 words
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Article170 1958-12-21 9 jfRTH tustralia, Dec. ?0 (IPI) The I'nited •1 Us inter-zone Davis Cup tennis round >r; i\ when Alex Olmedo and Hamilton rfcMi m ored a 7-3. 6-1. 13-11. 7-5 victory over > x ind Nicola Pietrangeli. The doubles victory save the United States an170 words
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Article36 1958-12-21 9 COMBINED SERVICES WIN I 5 Malayan ComI v >'<i tfMI.IV b<».lt i iians by lt> points try and a p»n"tp points 1 three n the Town Pa- '•> n their annual enIV it half time was 136 words
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Article29 1958-12-21 9 r Kha sa Assotp a Bm [ftw ay m Singapore bv five goals i rkey pa lanj jrester- i three b rrr" ■at*' 0 nd Baldhiraj29 words
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351 1958-12-21 9 MCC LEAD BY 75 RUNS LAINCESTON. Tasmania, Dec. 20 (Reuter) The M.CC. led the Combined XI by 75 runs on the first innings 154 for two to an all out 241 today in reply to the MCC's first innings score of 384 for351 words
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Article380 1958-12-21 9 English Soccer Results LEAGUE DIV. I Ar>enal 1 Preston North Fnd 2 Birmingham C. 4 Aston Villa 1 Blackburn R. 3 Newcastle U. 0 Blackpool o Tottenham H. 0 CheUpa 2 Manchester United 3 Fverton 0 Leicester City 1 Leeds U. 3 Boltnn W. 4 Manchester Citv 1 Burnley 4380 words
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Article38 1958-12-21 9 LONDON. Dec. 20 (Reutert— British Olympic swimming champion Judy Grinham .todiy declined to sign a seven-year film contract on the ground? that she first wants to see if she likes film work.38 words
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Article39 1958-12-21 9 JOLLILADS Sports Club beat Kranji Wireless Station by six goals to two in a friendly soccer match at Geylang stadium yesterday. Francis Quek 4, Mashood and Salahudin scored for the winners while Neal netted Kranji's both goals.39 words
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Article20 1958-12-21 9 RAINBOW Rangers drew with British Military Police 2-2 in a friendly soccer match on the Railway ground yesterday.20 words
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Article75 1958-12-21 9 NAGPUR, India, Dec. 20 (Renter) A third wicket partnership of 266 runs in 200 minutes by Garfield Sobers and Conrad Hunte put West Indies in a strong position on the first day of a three-day match against Combined Universities here. Both batsmen made centuries in helping75 words
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Article123 1958-12-21 9 AFTER being held to a three-all draw at half-lime Singapore Cricket Club improved in the second half to beat Singapore Asians by 17 points (a goal, three penalties ani a try) to eight (a goal and a penalty) in a rugger match on the padang123 words
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Advertisement30 1958-12-21 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products :es Instantaneous relief for tthoche, Earache, Stomachache, Pain, Indigestion, Backache, C: ds Sore throat, etc. E NG AUN TONG TIGER MEDICAL HALL30 words
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Advertisement258 1958-12-21 9 a delight to give... a thrill to own Never before— a fountain pen so unique It actually becomes a distinctive accessory, expressing each woman's personal taste in fine jewellery and fabrics! Sheaffer uses gold, cloisonne enamel effects. silver, and rhinestone brilliants for the look of precious jewellery offering a delightful258 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1958-12-21 10 THIS IS D(for Decision) DAY FOR THE BAM *A.B.C. Constitution The All England TJber Cup v Several Problems To Be Solved IN PENANG today, momentous decisions >will be taken by the Badminton Association of Malaya. Foremost among these will be the consideration and probable adoption of the draft constitution for1,001 words
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456 1958-12-21 10 Basketball's controlling body must be for all in S'pore OFFICIALS of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation will move, at their annual meeting J in February, that the name be changed to the SingaJ pore Amateur Chinese Basketball Federation. Of course, this is456 words
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125 1958-12-21 10 Eddy's Good But Where's The Rest? MALAYA'S hopes of recapturinj the Thomas Cup does not seem very bright, does it, when Eddy Choong, ex-All England. ex Malayan champion, is still Malaya's number one as the Penang championships have shown. Teh Kew San was expected to rule the roost, and as125 words
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Article200 1958-12-21 10 afjal;gja;gagfa AMERICA'S rotund Abe Saperstein u next month loaded not on!v with JL niinir to ball players, but also the best a S th t*S The programme consists of seven ESitS?* 1 ln *l>* are: making n ms A performance by B?nnv <srhin Ohio-and Benny,200 words
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Article121 1958-12-21 10 THE HARLEM Globetrotters will plav four matches at the Happy World stadium. These are on Jan. 16, 17 and 18 <two shows, one of which l s a matinee for school children only). Tickets are priced at $8. $6. $3 and $1.50 and are obtainable at Robinsons.121 words
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Article120 1958-12-21 10 THOUGH Ong Poh Lim. of the former 'greats' is still on th» court, he has our sympathy, rather than our cheers. No champion in the world can remain a champion for ever. The few that try end up pathetic and forlorn, drown in? men120 words
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Article753 1958-12-21 11 LANCERS' CUP TO NICK Easy Victory For Top Win Payoff aruagagaga TOTAL POOL $230,500 First I(££Qo $64,150 Second *****3 $30,151 Third *****1 $15,396 Starters (51.781 each):— *****8, *****4, *****2, *****2, *****4, *****9, *****5, *****7, *****1. Consolation: ($l,OOO each) *****1, *****0, *****7, *****0, *****0, *****8, *****8, *****0, *****5, *****7. IPOH. Sat753 words
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Article358 1958-12-21 11 4 States In 11th CRC Meet KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Selangor Chinese Recreation Club will be host to 200 sportswomen and sportsmen from Penang. Perak and Negri Sembilan C.R.C.s at the 11th annual meet to be held here on Dec. 25. 26 and 27. Dunns the itipp', the four states358 words
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577 1958-12-21 11 FRANCIS BOEY - 'Samurai Spirit' Of Japanese Footballers Will Thrill Malayans FRANCIS BOEY By EIGHTEEN Japanese national soccer players headed by Dr. Ichida, the leader of the 21-man contingent, may lift Singapore's soccer doldrums out of the rut when they play two matches here, next month. They then travel to the Federation of577 words
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Article58 1958-12-21 11 HOBART. Tasmania, Dec. 20 <.Reuter» Trevor Bailey, the Essex and England allrounder, .-pent several hours in hospital here today having treatment- for a back injury. Bailey ha.s been suffering from a strain in his back. Medical opinion is that the injury Is no cause for concern,58 words
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Article42 1958-12-21 11 LONDON. Dec. 20 (Re-.;terV The Union of Internationa" Motor Boating h?s confirmed Mr. Donald Campbell"? world water speed record of- 248.66 m.p.h.. set in his speedboat Bluebird <~>n C n ni?tan Water. Lancashire, on Nov. in. it was learned here today.42 words
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Article114 1958-12-21 11 Kelantan Chinese FA Officials AT the first mpftin£ of the newly firrr.H Kelartan Chinese Football Association the following were elected <-.ffic:.V:«- President: Ifr One Chin Kan. Vice Presidents; Messrs B<<k Chnoa Chuan .ird {Tap Gak Leong, Hon. Secretary: Mr. Tur. K:m Chye, Hon. Treasurer Mr Chia Mah Sang. Committee Members:114 words
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Advertisement541 1958-12-21 11 |<FBENCH TRADING CO., LID. ■i w 4 1 32/6* RoMKoo Rom I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE i §»»<"» New rorh< B lM «*»«Wplrt« •> Calf Port*. Lw S por« P. Sham Pcnang (ww 7/1 0 l*» 11 Un 15/16 |an I f en t« ?r»«*<l »i* <»«»•»541 words
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Miscellaneous267 1958-12-21 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER Malay fatter League Afinada Ifatayt 7-s. Pondok Pprartakcn, M.F.A. ground. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER— AH Sc-avgor rt. ,1!' Penano. T.PC.A., 555 p. 1 IPOH SOCCER Bnrdhav CUB Bemt-final r^-piay Pcrnk Fndiaru, ?:s. Sp'atipnr JndJ.'in";, C <"??c?e A.^.^r^ibly Hail ground 5.1S p.m. TELOK ANSON C'/f' p Rrccp Mr-rdfka r^p sOLfnile267 words
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Article204 1958-12-21 12 Malaya, S'pore Represented THE HAGUE, Dec 20 (Reuter) The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, will open a five-day Congress of some 150 leading lawyers and jurists from 50 countries including Malaya and Singapore in New Delhi on January 5, the International Commission Jurists announced here.204 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-12-21 12 FIRST step in establishing a permanent four-tunn Atlas space station would be the p'acing of an Atlas mtercon:inev.:a! ballistic missive (1) in orbit 400 miles above the earth \o serve as the shell of the station. After Atlas shell reaches orbit, supply vehicle (2) an.d personnel carrier (3)99 words
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Article193 1958-12-21 12 LONDON. Dec. 20. (Renter) Talks here on Malta's constitutional future have failed to reach general agreement, the Colonial Office announced last night. Separate statement?; disclosed that the main issue on which the" talks foundered was a demand for full independence from Mr. Don Mintoff. leader of193 words
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Article496 1958-12-21 12 Ike Calls For Goodwill In First Space Message WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (UPI) -President Eisenhower's voice was beamed from outer space by a Pullman-size U.S. satellite yesterday with an emotion-packed Plea for "Peace on earth and goodwill toward men everywhere." The President's Christmas message to the world,496 words
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236 1958-12-21 12 Missina Plane Finding Million To One Chance HONGKONG, Dec 20, (Reuter). Naval ofwrers today described the finding and recoverv cf a Royal Air Force man's body on a lonely atoll in the South China Sea a-> a million to one chance. They found the body easily enough in a well-marked236 words
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Article30 1958-12-21 12 CEYLON'S hydro electric power output of 25,000 kilowatts has been doubled with the formal opening here of the Rs. 147.nn0.000 Laxapana extension by the Prime Minister. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article70 1958-12-21 12 HAVANA, Dec. 20 (TJPI).— The Cuban Army reported yesterday that it killed or wounded 150 rebels in patrol operations during the past 24 hours :n Oriente and Camaguey Provinces. An Army communique said rural guard troops in a rlar.king operation at La Aduana. near Palma Soriamo,70 words
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Article139 1958-12-21 12 BOSTON', Dec. 20 (Renter). Bernard Goldfine, the millionaire industrialist friend of Former Presidential aide Sherman Adams, was convicted here yesterday of criminal contempt tor failing to romp".y with a Fer'era! Co:uri order to produce the books of one of his companies. The 67-year-old industrialist the Judge139 words
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Article63 1958-12-21 12 ALGIERS. Dec. 20, (Reuter) France's new DelegateGeneral to Algeria, M. Paul Delouvrier arrived here yesterday to take uo his post and said he was "certain" that France would stay in Algeria. M. Delouvrier, a civilian economic expert who will implement General de Gaulle's five-year plans for Algeria,63 words
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Article41 1958-12-21 12 COURTS will begin sitting at nights in Kowloon, across the harbour from Hongk^'.g in the New Year. The r.ight sessions are being introduced for the first time in the Colony's history to deal with a backlog of cases. Reuter.41 words
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Article158 1958-12-21 12 LONDON. Dec. 20 (Reuter)— At the annual general meeting of the Anglo-Asian Rubber Plantations Limited yesterday. Mr. P. B. L. Coghlan. the chairman, suggested the Malayan Government should allow some refund in export duty to those who pay a heavy rate of company tax158 words
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Article227 1958-12-21 12 Karloff's Niece On Murder Charge GUILDFORD, Surrey, Dec. 20 (Reuter) Mrs. Diana Marion Bromley. 40--vear-old niece of Boris Karloff was remanded in custody here today charged with the murder of her elder son, 13-year-old Martin. She will appear in court next Wednesday. Mrs. Bromley is the daughter of Sir John227 words
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Article35 1958-12-21 12 CROWX Prince Akihito end Miss Michiko Shoda, the pretty 24-year-old daughter of a flour mill executive, will be married next spring, an official of the Imperial House hold Agency disclosed in Tokvo yesterday.35 words
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Advertisement277 1958-12-21 12 g*?**jßT e yi* *FS»m £T,TSS £Pe^3l£F e^9| «F<r» OF O^BI oF e^» «efW VV« 3 CHILDREN'S ANNUALS g FOR 1959 15 VISIT OUR CHILDREN'S CORNER FOR SJ THE LARGEST RANGE OF CHILDREN'S 8 3* BOOKS, TOYS AND GAMES, ALSO X MAS S CARDS, CALENDARS, WRAPPING PAPER, H PRESENTATION VOLUMES, DIARIES277 words
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Advertisement320 1958-12-21 12 l^lr t fl ff^ ofe I v F Syi Km I Iffi S^ < B I I u IW I '"I Open until 530 p m this Mck. I ENTER TODAY g >>^ FOR THE HULA <3 V^ CONTEST at the ODEON UNI IN ONMI NCTION WITH m I," I320 words
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Title Section8 1958-12-21 13 Theatare Sector SUNDAY TIGER STANDARD, December 21, 19588 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-12-21 13 SOVIET secret police agents sent specially from Moscow attempted to drag the defecting Red spy and his wife into an aeroplane to take them back to Russia,29 words
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Article988 1958-12-21 13 ylt.-CoL John Baker White -then it apart STRIL 3. 1954 eventful and \nz day for a number of prople In ,-t n irti of the \'hou?h there -■> iopirent con- r«fen those fe th? impact of a in Australia It rn ill on their lea988 words
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Advertisement30 1958-12-21 13 It PAYI advertise in our 5: Columns 477J EAU DE COLOGNE i /^^^^S. 471J >rosCA< EAU DECOtOGNE 47J1 >roscA< iot/on j? i) x- ;'x x x X;XxX ;';X;-x':-: »'v""-t"'X-:-x x<->>.-jjjjjv->>XjX^30 words
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Advertisement263 1958-12-21 13 Pictures! YOU GET THE BEST FROM THE STANDARD Phone Photo Dept TeL ***** i£undag£££taiiftart WHAT A DIFFERENCE Wonderful gifts, «o H^r WEL eay> readv tO -e ivt H Wk JmWL packs. You'll love to Re t <i. Trod* Mark BRAND give^ and get Pyrex: MAKES TO CHRISTMAS 2£-£t£ something for263 words
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Miscellaneous10 1958-12-21 13 I n ir.ii nes for my 11 M i dinnef."10 words
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Miscellaneous19 1958-12-21 13 "Well. sir. and what do yoa want me to do for you In the next minute and a half?"19 words
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Article, Illustration930 1958-12-21 14 Why nurses make the pulse beat faster WJli^nz^^^M P—JP— I E IS lying: in a narrow hospital bed. He I; m SE m feeling ill and very, very sorry for himself I IS Ithe way all men do when they're sick. I fli m He is thirst y» nis nead930 words
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Advertisement199 1958-12-21 14 CMJm Kifl livl B Ml\ «rkO° J s^S^r V night perfume by BOUR JOIS Abo available: Evtmng in Pint" Colojrue HAGEMEYER TRADING CO, (MALAYA) LTD. 129—13 5, Cecil Street, Singapore. S.-rtooth-flo»ing o^.*'-k VQ i'gSoJv-.\-them««l« VcTV T^H n t wbleh «C\ Ha r. \ns votir \*r\ a yea g^'vV^^^W v< -te199 words
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Advertisement38 1958-12-21 14 1 ITTS THE GIFT OF THE ■Olff f^abor (left): HjMßppP\; |^K| man even if you haven't I^^ Wsfc j|^i I "Diamonds make a woman look HL Jj 1 Advice no woman can possib'y Hk mM afford to ignorel38 words
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Advertisement192 1958-12-21 14 H AMAZING NEW TOOTH wJ I L KILLS GERMS f^MmmW mmm m >^^ Ml U M 1 jjMMt MmtMMM MmW-^^^^n^ ~**M%Y/ i iIMMM^Ma V ;i^ ami' Immm mS /^S wMMSnimM. i mm ml l Up /^^i B i ffl!flm2z*m J ■II Im b j JSJBB Wm^BmMm\mP^mMWr W m I iM192 words
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Miscellaneous15 1958-12-21 14 *There are probablymore romances started in bleak hospital icards than at rollicking Christmas parties 915 words
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Article, Illustration627 1958-12-21 15 IRENE LIM - IRENE LIM Men Aren't So Easily Deceived by te^ggllilir <g£^ST>> HILE Most women like to c o n c e a I their age, all men like a woman to BE her age For centuries, wily women have used e\try weapon at their disposal to disguise their627 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-12-21 15 IJtai Kooty wears a I >h»\ith topped I n ind finished j j- :tJ make-up. It rt htm .ittractive a n r thirties can25 words
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Article196 1958-12-21 15 Shiny Seats - Shiny Seats "My son works in an office In town and must wear dark suits, but I find they get very shabby in a short time. Could you let me know of anything that would remove the shine from the seat of the trousers and across the back196 words
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Advertisement34 1958-12-21 15 She thought her <W JbSk 883> sS^^His vs§e .vX-Xv. j^s"!*X\vX\\v",v'\ X*Xv^ jEc§t^\ m Y° u can see at a S^ ance which, towel was washed in Surf !w\\ VVa WHITES ARE WHITER. COIOUREDS BRIGHTER34 words
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Advertisement188 1958-12-21 15 fe Wonderful/ B .Jp;W^V N j?- .^S Ricliard Hudmit shampoo with egg It's the egg that makes the differeaofti xr^^T^v '^J It nourishes, revitalises, discover* \l 1 >§•/ 7/ y.' I all the 6hining beauty of your hair, making it lustrous, healthy, silky and blissfully clean. AVAILABLE AT BEST SHOPS188 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1958-12-21 16 Ronnie Duclos - Ronnie Duclos By Malacca Wants To Be A Modern Port Of Call HHE IMPORTANCE of Malacca as a port of call in olden days promises to repeat itself in this post merdeka era. Looking back through Malacca's chronicle, there is ample evidence1,059 words
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Article265 1958-12-21 16 ...unless Mum, too, is invited QRDERS have gone out in most big New York firms: 'No office parties this Christmas." For employees* wives have been putting strong pressure on their husbands to give up the annual, rather alcoholic, get-together. And not only the wives.... Social welfare groups265 words
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Advertisement237 1958-12-21 16 Business thrives on swift, reliable communications •••>^g| WyS ...keep in touch by Cable Many firm? of all kinds are doing more and natiagi-t wm-tM^ttirrt .^tr -r Digger business since they started making S TB full use ot the high-speed communication If S a j M r 5 Christmas and the237 words
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Advertisement113 1958-12-21 16 4 BOVRIL FOR rMI STREIIGI When e\t r a reser%'e< of :"< vik *X and viiahty are ill < rr action knnv t'-; 1 B F^M provide the answer I IW m\ nature's Httpi*" L/ \1 Bi. B 2 and Bit Bovn! Mtai a drink or in meat a'- n113 words
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Advertisement284 1958-12-21 21 aMAZ .!njG NEW BALLPOINT DEVELOPED BY PARKER! /Tm*S itc rvoi iiciur JU 1 1 m aa I 111 I■■ ■r' ff aSi/ ||0 LAULUOIfL nSmirl POROUS BALL W Aiwro vnil ml alffil/ THE SMOOTHEST |f/ WRITING EVER! If Instantly— lnk starts flowing at your ml lmml yirit&S Evenly— lays down284 words
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Advertisement237 1958-12-21 21 Mre/I armodm.. Thanks to Scott's Emulsion, he's well armed against j^^ ill-health with Nature's richest food-tonic— SCOTT'S EMULSION For over 70 years, children and p|^^^^^^ adults too have been gaming new vitality W^P^^^^H rnm Sco!ts Emulsion. Give >v>ur family th« &^^W^!f^ EXTRA nourishment they need to keep them 111 j^^^^^m237 words
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Miscellaneous2067 1958-12-21 21 jljL V/ vt 1/ JLJL JL «*> t v-r OR the majority of Capricornians (born 21 December-19 Jan- T^ta Hilary) a year begins which is almost exactly cut in two. The first "V^H will present numerous tricky problems, while the second _^^^J pj BB B^^^^^^^ < {X^H Ihalf will answer2,067 words
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Article, Illustration790 1958-12-21 22 THIS 'CHAMPION' IS A CHAMP '59 Studebakers Mote Attractive Than Ever HHE FIRST of the 1959 American cars has arrived. It is the Studebaker Champion, and what a champion it turned out to be during a trial run last week. I think it is only fitting that the first of790 words
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Article, Illustration188 1958-12-21 22 Drinks Driving SEVEN internationally known research scientists have taken issue with current laws defining intoxication in connection with drunken driving. The scientists, in a recommendation, said they believed driving ability was impaired at a blood-alcohol concentration much lower than the 15---hundredths per cent now accepted under law as the cutoff188 words
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Advertisement68 1958-12-21 22 NOW C^JR^f gives you 1 1 l^ll lo 111 HONGKONG DC-GB DC-G services Fly with the East's most experienced Airline Frequent services between Be Specific fly Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok. Manila. Kuala Lumpur, Rangoon. m .ZM mm J% Calcutta, Saigon, Phnom Penh, Vientiane. Labuan. Kuching. with M^J^CMFtf^ world-wide interline connections,68 words
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Advertisement320 1958-12-21 22 Sole Agents H S4 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE PHONE m I ROCKFORJ CLUTCHES I AND I POWER TAKE.OF F J ROCKFORD Clutches and Power T a k co f« s I manufactured in England by Bor; fr Beck C I Ltd., the makers of the famous Bor Beck Cl of which320 words
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Article414 1958-12-21 23 I bf The Dentist T^REd the electrician popped in th? other evening straight Irom work I could see he was tired and waiter for him to yawn to hav e a little fun by baffling h;m with science. "Be careful. Fred." I warned when hp did. "or you414 words
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Article790 1958-12-21 23 JOHN DAVENPORT - JOHN DAVENPORT NEW NOVELS By Truman capotc (Ha THE UNDERGROUND CITY. By H. L. Humes. (Heinemann. 205.) THE OXYGEN AGE. By Hn?h Thomas. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 13s. 6d.) THE NORTHERN LIGHT. By A. J. Cronin. (Gollancz. 155.) By \TR Truman Capote, cuter and flossier than ever is back790 words
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Article407 1958-12-21 23 PETER QUENNELL - PETER QUENNELL THE LOVE LETTERS O F VOLTAIRE TO HIS NIECE. Edited and translated by Theodore Besterman. (William Kimber. 255.) By rpHERE Is generally conJ- s;dered ;o b e something a trifle ridiculous even perhaps slightly repulsive about the passion of an ageing man for a desirable407 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-12-21 23 Beautiful Enough For Any Sailor BEAUTIFUL enough for any sailor to fall overboard for, dark-haired Beth Rogan takes a promenade around the boatdeck: she is one of the dainty dishes to appear in "The Captain's Table," a Rank film which tells of the fortunes and misfortunes of the harassed captain109 words
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Advertisement177 1958-12-21 23 F m\ V /a V r\. I IV/Y' RrW for night-time luxury ill Van Heusen'3 famous skill, these new 1-^ a dream of elegance and cool comfort. i splendid range of fabrics and desigms— 1 really attractive checks and stripes— HUM really deserve looking at. I Bmutm pviamas—bv the makers177 words
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Advertisement284 1958-12-21 23 R^^HHIHHB^9^^S IP- <^SiV^JPffT^Mßß^^^^^^av^:'^ff'^^ —^"^Tf 1 RyEHw New 1958 PHILCO W^^m|h air conditioners HkJtcS Blffl^B Choose a now '58 Philro and be n S£b|k{^Qlm9 B surf of petting the cooling capacity MPraS A yOU pay r /Ooit or Thp Philro Iffifi! li Guarantee. Choose from any BB^ "Noiseless". Bantam and Compart284 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1958-12-21 24 JOHN COTTRELL - JOHN COTTRELL Too Frail To Be A Farmer... by agjasgkagag SAD FRANK WINFIELD WOOLWORTH been a strong boy, his family might today be farmers. Instead, they live in luxury on the millions made by the world's biggest shopkeeper. For Frank came* from farming stock. His1,085 words
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Miscellaneous36 1958-12-21 24 0 4 "If anyone starts pushing you around, son. you just put your foot down...!" «E ms B£VO^^TciM6w,«C*UN.JX>< l r 3^l R r£NCit,aOßBi£?J «R £A« J|pL atUOCAPOUf/-rIIMCN S^M By^r^Qrji 7 V Bmv x. 3k. -^f P^H36 words
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Miscellaneous24 1958-12-21 24 [GET A STEREOGRfin FIUS THE «OOM I /^sITW WITH 50UWD* wjp COMtS RIGHT SjrMX^W CTTt AMD HiTb *X)« lr>'.W 'Tve got one— l'm married!"24 words
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