Sunday Standard, 1 February 1959
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Title Section21 1959-02-01 1 SUNDAY STAIN DARD n 4 m n jl Vol. IX No. 213. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1959. 24 Pages 20 cts.21 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-02-01 1 The Greatest Show In South-East Asia THIS is a general riexu of the Siy\gapore Constitution Exposition trhich opened yesterday niternoon at a ?~i-acre site at the old Kallang Airport. The Exposition was opened by Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock irho later stroVcd about the various stands murmtiring to himself;Standard - 76 words
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1326 1959-02-01 1 Lim Opens Giant Colony Exposition By Standard Staff Reporters XHE Greatest Show m South-east Asia the $50,000,000 Singapore Constitution Exposition was declared open by Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock m a colourful ceremony at the former Kallang Airport yesterday. Because of the months of hardwork put m by the1,326 words
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Article266 1959-02-01 1 February I. 1959 DEMOCRACY has triumphed over the evil forces of militant communism m yet another State of the Federation of Malaya. After more than 10 years of privations and inconvenience, the people of Negri Sembilan are today rejoicing that they can once again, m the words of their266 words
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Article60 1959-02-01 1 TOKYO. Jan. 31 (Reuter).— The walls of a sanatorium m Deshikutsu. Eastern Hokkaido, and a number of houses collapsed during a series of sharp earthquakes m Eastern Hokkaido, the northernmost island of Japan today. The National Police reported girders m a railway bridge near Kushiro City60 words
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Article63 1959-02-01 1 CHICAGO. Jan. 31. (Reuter) Nine people were killed when flre broke out yesterday at a nursing home 35 miles from here. About 26 people were In the Glenn Ellyn Nursing Home at the time, and those killed were trapped on the second floor when the63 words
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Article60 1959-02-01 1 WHEELING. West Virginia. Jan. 31 (Reuter) An explosion late last night rorked the Koppers Company Chemical works at East Steubenville near here. Witnesses said a huge ball of fire leapt into the night sky. There was no immedi^e report of casualties, but fire and60 words
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Article423 1959-02-01 1 Thomas Quits: Nair To Take Over SINGAPORE'S Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, has resigned. The Governor, Sir William Goode, has appointed Mr. M. P. D. Nair. Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, to take his place. Mr. Nair is expected to assume office tomorrow. Mr Thomas, who423 words
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Advertisement149 1959-02-01 1 l/^^BB Tt^ j MM^fc —^^1: tOUGWfST restarting from Kuala Lumpur on Easter Saturday, 28th March and proceeding north to lpoh and Kuala Kangsar returning to Kuala Lumpur via the Gap and on Easter Sunday to Singapore via Kota Tinggi, this year's Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run will be the toughest ever.149 words
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299 1959-02-01 2 Rajah's 'Citizen' Plea Is Dismissed MR. Justice Ambrose m the Singapore High Court yesterday dismissed Ceylon born Mr. Tarn p o c Thamby Rajah's application for a writ of mandamus and ordered him to pay the cost of the proceedings. The writ wa.; fur the dutpose of directing the Chief299 words
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Article51 1959-02-01 2 SINGAPORE tin price yesterday rose by $1.00 to |3M| per picul Singapore Copra Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: fait merchantable mixed copra $42* buyers. $43 sellers. Tone firmer. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices per picul were: bulk shipment $635. diums $67. Tone51 words
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Article58 1959-02-01 2 THREE men were injured m a clash between two groups of P.W.D labourers m Bukit Panjang. Singapore yesterday. The labourers divided into two group- over an argumeci and fought it out with iron bars, pirks and shovels m the compound of the labourers' quarters. The injured58 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-02-01 2 pic. THE Governor of Singapore. Sir William (ioode, admires the Chung Khiaw Bank stand at the Singapore Constitution Exposition with the Managing Director of the Bank. Mr. Lee Chee Shan, after the Exposition's opening last night.- StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article325 1959-02-01 2 SEREMBAN. Sat. The entire population of 365.000 people m the State of Negri Sembilan today had their absolute freedom restored with the lifting: of the irksome Emergency Deputations to which they had been subjected to for the past ten-and-a-half years. Not a single terrorist now remains325 words
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Article, Illustration305 1959-02-01 2 THE TAI CHI form of Chinese physical cuV.ure is proving most popular In the Federation, accordIng to Professor Cheng Weng Kwong, official instrucior of the Singapore Chin Woo Association, on his return to the Colony yesterday following a sixmonth tour of Malayan centres. Pro!.305 words
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Advertisement60 1959-02-01 2 I Bill P<C Mj I M I m 111 I V M^ I I L\ V 1 I i I L.J It a^ij it's faster by air For full details of BO AC world-wide services consult your local Travr' 4 c or MALAYAN AIRWAYS (General Sales AON»)< Ir 1/ #160 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-02-01 3 WING Commander Roland Parks. Officer Com manding the Malayan Air Training Corps. is seen presenting to Wee Boon Chek the shield for the best individual performance last year, at a parade held at Kallang, Singapore, yesterday. More than 200 cadets took part m the parade, m which nineStandard - 60 words
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Article, Illustration215 1959-02-01 3 Ij\N \r lines, considering the growing importf South-east Asia, plans to introduce jet aircraft to this region, next vear. This was disclosed to The Standard yesterday by the Singapore District Manager of JAL, Mr. Susumo Saito. The crew are being trained in California215 words
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Article64 1959-02-01 3 M AT, Tan', B imed beB Inche r. Friday j dnst on B c he v H. •1 1 nee at j B ith of j B no was < j c fell B had H* ridden B ScranB, -.t of B~ B h to the B^' v.here he64 words
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Article18 1959-02-01 3 FIVE men sentenced to death for "war crimes" were executed at Manzanlllo, Oriente Province, yesterday. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article125 1959-02-01 3 ARMED MEN ROB BREAD SELLER PENANG, Sat. A bread seller, Noor Mohamad, while cycling along a footpath m Kampong Green Lane yesterday afternoon, was stopped by three men and robbed of $23 at :he point of a dagger. The robDers said that they wanted to buy bread from him. but125 words
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416 1959-02-01 3 Penang Plans Burial For The 'Blue Baby' US Operation Fails: Tunku Cables Parents— 'l'm Sad' PENANG, Sat. A tombstone to perpetuate the memory of Lai Boon Leong, the "Blue Baby," who died m America on Jan. 29, will be built over his grave at the Mount Erskine Cemetery. This was416 words
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Article191 1959-02-01 3 SINGAPORE Constitution Exposition and the recent Thaipusam festival here will soon be on television screens all over the world. This venture is made by a newly formed film syndicate m Singapore, incorporating the British Common wealth International Newsfilm Agency, a, nonprofit making organisation, with191 words
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259 1959-02-01 3 THE long-postponed Nanyang University Commission to examine the academic standards of the institution, will begin work on February 16, when all five members will have arrived m Singapore. Secretary to the Commission. Mr. Kwan Sai Kheong. told The Standard yesterday that the chairman of the259 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-02-01 3 IPOH. Sat. An 18-year-o!d girl, Moo Ah Mooi. who was arrested m Singapore and escorted back to Ipfch yesterday, today pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of $720 and jewellery worth $1,060 at Kampong Tawas here on Dec. 27 last year. MR <\ITO46 words
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Article69 1959-02-01 3 I P O H. Sat— The Perak UMNO will hold a special emergency delegates conference at the residence of the Mentri Besar. on Saturday to discuss the proposed amendments of the UMNO's Constitution. The conference will also investigate into the number of UM> T-> member::69 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-02-01 3 TWO Internationa] Labour Organization experts flew Into Singapore yesterday to help the Colony to increase its industrial productivity. They are Mr. A. J. Young (left) and Mr H Whi taker. A third member, Mr. R. H. C. Jennings, is expected next week. The experts have been109 words
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Article172 1959-02-01 3 Boon Leong Thanked Fed. Premier KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman was today shocked to learn of the death of 12--year-old Penang-born "Blue Baby" Lai Boon Leong, In America yesterday. For it was only yesterday that the Tunku received a special card from Boon Leong thanking him for172 words
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Article57 1959-02-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Police today appealed to the public for information regarding an accident which occurred on Tuesday m Ipoh Road, resulting mi n the death of a cyclist last night. They said the lorry driver drove on after the accident. "We welcome any information57 words
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Article314 1959-02-01 4 MCA polls pledge THE Malayan Chinese Association m Singapore tv ill work m co-operation with Of NO and the Malayan Indian Congress to achieve a welfare state m the Colony and also to strive for an economic union with the Federation as a first step towards314 words
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Article, Illustration88 1959-02-01 4 Minister Inspects The Cadets THE Singapore Combined Cadet Corps parivle was held at the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. About 600 cadets and 30 officers turned out to se c the Raffles Institution Cadet Corps being awarded :he Chew Swee Kee Shield for allround achievements for last year. The G.0.C., Sinßapore88 words
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Article45 1959-02-01 4 PEXANG. Sat. A banker. R. C. C. Thompson, was today acquitted without his defence being called mi n the Magistrate's Court on a summons charge of driving a car not m a good and efficient order at -althrop Road on Nov n last year.45 words
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244 1959-02-01 4 MOVE TO SCRAP ENTRANCE EXAMS IN THE COLONY THE controversial secondary school entrance examinations for students who have completed their primary education may soon be scrapped, Singapore's Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. disclosed yesterday. If this is done, it will mean that all students who have passed their Primary244 words
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Article144 1959-02-01 4 Telecoms Thank Car Owners TELECOMMUNICATION receptions m Singapore have improved considerably ever since legislation was introduced last July requiring cars and other internal combustion engines to fix suppressors. A Telecommunications spokesman told The Standard yesterday that the public should be commended for their co-orjera-tion Ihe law was introduced as a144 words
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Article110 1959-02-01 4 YOUTH STOLE TO SPEND ON WOMEN AN unemployed youth stole beer to obtain money to spend on wine, women and song, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Bernard Marianing Nerva. 20 was sentenced to three months' jail for trespassing into the Police Officers' Moss and stealing 59 bottles of beer110 words
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Article122 1959-02-01 4 SINGAPORE Police yesterday offered rewards of up to $1,000 to any person giving information leading to the arrest of persons responsible for the series of robberies, houssbreaking and thefts m the island during the past six months. The rewards will be paid m respect of each arrest122 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-02-01 4 INTKRNATIONALLV KNOWN American pianist. Mr. Jorl Rosen, flew into Singapore yesterday to give two recitals. Mr Us, n whu has just completrd a tour of Indonesia, will j»,\r his first performance at the Singapore Cultural Centre tonight. He will gi\r another performance at ihv Centre66 words
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Article39 1959-02-01 4 Instalme Travel Plannes By BON Yor world mem Crui day. T! ICh< mon t» X, intrrn ii M i far* cry ch.iri;. lnrl:. bage t; con...ft." tota Of !h, small chai spread month>. rest depositing v montl tnor.' monthly39 words
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Miscellaneous50 1959-02-01 4 ■VW^BV^^HMMH| Con way. a wMSWAI^I B im *'""■<•' <k\«thi r.i > ■illEAlKMZikn >o. »uo am Mm. H I .1 KSTf^fSKWTjZTftTV X hlim *iiijt;i|»or« (MK-iiniMi \i\p P»J lk L"mi mwj ki «W (i mortM: .m .< Cliin«»«»« V\ir\ (^onfh Pi^r)' 000 1 "p:r~H£!;rS« i gj -..'.7 SSSrUrai f a MoSmi k50 words
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Miscellaneous43 1959-02-01 4 t R r '> 47 -i. T -»r v News talk I 9 40 S 0 4" < m T. 1 10 50 4 Port Did 0 m (6ft in I ■••l<O;,:.M\ <*f > 4 p>' t n -ku^ i** nn ■< m <3ft j 'r r43 words
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Article, Illustration183 1959-02-01 5 xn Lim Opens ammoth Fair I opn me f tne Singapore Constitution ExTP st^rriaT was, for Singapore, its proudest A ,-kcd the culmination of months of organising committee, «it was also of the co-operation and harmony >tween the trading communities, the hp local government authorities and zn183 words
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Article, Illustration154 1959-02-01 5 THE speeches are over and the guests are being shown round the many exquisite stalls that stand m the Singapore Constitution Exposition grounds. In Standardpir left are some of the distinguished visitors to the En? Aun Tone Tiger Balm Pavilion. From left: Dato Wong Shee154 words
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Advertisement236 1959-02-01 5 GUARD [I YOUR MONEY Tl 11 INVEST IT-hiVv II ON DEPOSIT safely II AT 5%— accruing daily I Maximam Stability. Avnred Secarif? I ASSETS EXCEED £35,000,000 I IWfrwr pou/ deduction of United Kingdom imcome >a» M Send today for your copy ot "Bank Deposit Account* V I Booklet No. AO5B236 words
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Article, Illustration740 1959-02-01 6 Anacrusis - Anacrusis fghfgh 13 < Britain'i best-selling records: 1. THE DAY THE RAINS CAME Jane Morgan. 1 2. BABY FACE— Little Richard. 3. ONE NIGHT/I GOT STUNG— EIvis Presley. j 4. TO KNOW HIM IS TO LOVE HlM— Teddy Bears 3. IT'S ONLY MAKE BELIEVE— Conwoy Twirry 6.740 words
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Article111 1959-02-01 6 Tonight's Piano Concert T*HE American pianist. Joel Rosen, gives the first of two concerts m the Cultural Centre Theatre, Singapore. at 8.45 p.m. tonight He will be playing on a small Steinway grand adequate for this hall and soon, let us hop?, to be a permanent fixture- and the programme111 words
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Article, Illustration458 1959-02-01 6 Victor Doggett - Victor Doggett Reviewed by MENDELSSOHN Symphonies Nos 3 ("Scotch) and 4 ("Italian). Philharmonic Promenade Orchestra cond Sir Adrian Boult Nixa NCL 160,15 (12-inch). RACHMANINOV. Rhapsody on a Theme of Pacanini SZYMANOWSKI Symphon'e Concertante for piano and orch. Rubinstein (piano), Philharmonla Orchestra cond Susskind. RCA. LM-1744 (12-inch) T458 words
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Article238 1959-02-01 6 Jach Bern - Jach Bern By I VOTE hanrilndJ 1 Flhnrtnn sport n« bnvs 1 mavic husinrvs 1 Ifr h.is *1 1 J *lncrr YVerir M,J make «nlo diM* -I rival rnmp.tn\ t he ;icrompani''H handlcadcr Johnr< «ory. Result: Valeric* disc "Dream, F Dawn" (Font.mi Iv to Irap into238 words
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Advertisement114 1959-02-01 6 I pM m g^p lr* v m y^ftf l^^^pl*ai*'i"*'*l p^p^p^k. rJli^^^-l Use Red Top detergent and see its concentrated f .sffi^SgJ .j I^iffiSliif or foam to cloud thc water y° u sec thc dlrt tlS^wl[f?i VpH co* And remember, because there is no greasy f^: ;^i^ I p^^T^p* scum, you114 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-02-01 7 HIGH, HIGH FASHION TWO fashion model* display the latest m "high" fashion aboard a Boeing 707 jet airliner flying between New York and Washington at an altitude of 30,000 feet. The fashion show, said to be the first held m a jet m flight, was sponsored by the Wool Bureau,UPI - 74 words
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Article, Illustration442 1959-02-01 7 MAIDS OF ALL JOBS ALOFT gRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation m Hongkong recently selected six attractive Chinese girls from about 200 applications for training to become stewardesses m preparation for the introduction of pure-jet Comet 4 from London to the Far East442 words
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Article, Illustration659 1959-02-01 7 Air By CHIPMUNK farewell To 'Charity' 1 unfortunati accident to (Royil Air Forre Dakota v a ?i Lumpur last Mon- mean i that the Dakota nearly over for the I i ptperi reported the lnippening to a rcraft, but it was I one of th€ last two X m the659 words
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Advertisement416 1959-02-01 7 C f MFTUn 7 FROM BEGINNER Playing the GUITAR, you can be gay. to piAYfo popular sought after Now YOU ran im a wißirc learn uickl >'' easil y- AT HOME, m a wtt*:> wherever you live start playing tha very first day m Hill-Billy, VVestem or Hawaiian style. No416 words
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Article, Illustration346 1959-02-01 8 Glenn Ford Ernest Borgnine m suspenseful sea story you risk death to your wife and children m the discharge of your duties? Lt. Comdr. Barney Doyle (Glenn Ford) would and did m TORPEDO RUN (MGM, Cinemascope, Metro* color). Would you remain loyal to your captain after he has346 words
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Article, Illustration261 1959-02-01 8 pCXDR JERRY. He's parted company with his sidekick Dean Martin and m his latest film (Geisha Boy, Paramount, Vista Vision, Technicolor) he has a white rabbit (Harry Hare) as partner. Lewis is always good for a few laughs even on261 words
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Article94 1959-02-01 8 A Test Pilot And A Salesman THE HYPNOTIS. (Paul Carpenter, Patricia Roc) deals with the problems of a test pilot after a near fatal crash. Psychiatric treatment not strictly according to the book brings about some alarming developments whicy save the film from mediocrity. THE BIRTHDAY PRESENT (Tony Britton, Sylvia94 words
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Advertisement475 1959-02-01 8 Ji -EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! J X T f.?^. ay O/Kanisatlon newsreel coverlnf the Sln*a•4t CTiJh2!! 8 V tlltlon E^P^ltion and last ni»hf» opening wUI T be snown from today In the Odeon. Cathay. New Alhainbra. 4f wm Odeon Katon*. Majestic and Ruby Theatre*. we are also proud to announce that475 words
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Advertisement483 1959-02-01 8 m Announcing the Urand fa^^^ "^B m p^ninq f)t MOST LUXURIOUS CIMEMA IN i»u I |j Offlrlal Oprnlnr C^wmony h, B S H.E. Th« Comml^loner-General for v O(J h Sir ROBERT SCOTT. GfMi, f\ Friday /^9^\ P M-G-M presents y gi IX THE <.Kr \TI v[ v( H\| \|MNK Pl(483 words
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Article672 1959-02-01 9 V. A. MARKAR - NORTH RALLY FOR FINAL VICTORY V. A. MARKAR Parker Saves The South From A Bigger Defeat TR&llivr i the second half t« Jin K r 6 .5 at half tim N °'th outclassed South In try) onl L *l comfortabl margin of 13 points (two goals and a stadium 'esterday*672 words
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Article270 1959-02-01 9 English Soccer Results Con i ;{1 (Rrut r r 2 r o i|ouin« Knclisn 'Scotch Football urre postponed Bagi-e four b Darlington. football As.sociai (up FirsJ Kound: w Dundee L. iO'South »S. Hearts. LEAGUE ONE V s Partick T. ftsS LEAGUE TWO P \s Arbrort'h. Football Association rWilrox F. Mnics270 words
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219 1959-02-01 9 Poor Show By Colony Hockey XI Against Services UXGAPOBE Hotkey Association XI, who are prethe forthcoming: inter-state quadrangular nsapore during the Chinese New Year holiinwed poor form when they beat Singapore I Services one-nil m a friendly match on the Sports Club ground yesterday. The most disappointing thing about the219 words
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Article89 1959-02-01 9 India, Jan. 1 derabad ng baiting Indies here yesterday, out m their Venkatesta (15), put first wicket 'ate side on 1 the last pair, 01 out) and nmered the add fio mi n frequent There was f °r West Indies to i two roispinner Sonny89 words
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Article35 1959-02-01 9 ■Id be la. mv there Penang and to replay m the Mamatch. r J were res- :r f r; "-J;ing these U1 *nt en the pubic alt '<vm Pur C RM.35 words
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Article203 1959-02-01 9 Russians Refuse To Play Formosa SANTIAGO. Jan. 31, (UPI). Brazil clinched at least a tie for the world amateur basketball championship by upsetting the United States, 81-67, last night after Soviet Russia, which had the title virtually locked up, forfeited its final game to Nationalist China. The victory gave Brazil203 words
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Article191 1959-02-01 9 SANTIAGO. Chile Jan 31 (UPD Eight nations which finished m the top positions m the Melbourne Olympic Basketball tournament Including the United States and Russia, were named yesterday to compete m the Rome Olympic Games m 1960. The eight are by the order they finished191 words
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Article58 1959-02-01 9 SYDNEY, Jan. 31 (UPI) Glamorous Australian swimming star Beverley Bainbridge, 18, today set a new world record of 2:43.8 minutes for the 220-yard butterfly She clipped seven-tenths of a second off the established worid standard of 2:44.5 minutes, swimming m a 55-yard fresh water pool. Lap times58 words
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Article18 1959-02-01 9 RAF Seletar beat 221 BVD by 19 points to eight m a rugger match played yesterday.18 words
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110 1959-02-01 9 Archie To Talk 'Fight' With Cooper LONDON. Jaa. 31, (Reuter) Archie Moore, world light heavyweight boxing champion, is flying to London next week to discuss a fight with Henry Cooper, British and British Empire heavyweight champion. Moore recently said he would personally guarantee Cooper £50,000 sterlin for a fight m110 words
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Article50 1959-02-01 9 BANGKOK. Jan. 31 (Reuter) A Malayan national team and a Bangkok combined side drew 3-3 m a thrilling soccer match before 20,000 fans ai the National Stadium here this evening. Malayan dnd Thai Na-tional-flags were raised with the playing of National Anthems m a ceremony before the match.50 words
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Article373 1959-02-01 9 MOSCpW. Jan. 31, (Reuter) A desire to shine m the 1960 Rome Olympic Games and the aim of producing a nation of superior physique by introducing mass training methods are seen here as two major considerations m the recent shakeup of Soviet sport. A party373 words
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Advertisement257 1959-02-01 9 Famous as an Old Chinese Legend a| M -iffy j i>~r~mZ^^^^ m ?I'VV K^, .J^^^B &3^Eii^ H^^^^y^ «a^ BiaiitßMlsiy3i[slf^U^^f^^|ff^Pfttff^^s|^^^s[iZil^si^Si^si^Si^st^3T^^nr ifl El Here durinp Chinese New Year, as v^ /tTI ■131 A "^■Pfc^^T on ever y est c occasion throughout \r\ ■SliH^x fc <^7 l^^ir c wor millions again reeocni^e the257 words
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Article623 1959-02-01 10 RONNIE DUCLOS - CLUBS CAN SOLVE M.H.A. PROBLEM RONNIE DUCLOS Malacca Round Up By MALACCA, Sat— The Malacca Hockey Association In playing: host to Selangor, Negri and Johore for the coming quadrangular competition is confronted with several acute problems. The championship Is to be played off for three days beginning on Feb. 6.623 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-02-01 10 Photo. MELBOURNE. Australia: Two people to breast the tape —one for sheer speed, and the other for her vital statistics or' ace miler. Herb Elliott, whose vital statistics are 3.54.4 ior the mile of course, and England's oxen Sabrma, vital statistics 411.18.35 for the figureUnited Press International - 73 words
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111 1959-02-01 10 IPOH, Saturday Rugger fans should se c some good sport tomorrow on the Ipoh padang when a strong Selangor Malays XV. led by former Perak and North player, O«man Hussein, meet Kinta Asians. The Selangor Malays last player m Ipoh about ten years ago.111 words
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Article82 1959-02-01 10 OFFICIALS of Balestier United elected for the year are" Patrons:_ Mr. Thio Chan Bee (re-elected); Mr. Lee Kirn Tah (re-elected); Mr. Lim Choo Sye (re-elected); President: Mr. Tan Hai Tong (re-elected)-Vice Presidents: Mr. K.S S* Nathan (re-elected); Mr. Leong Chee Sun (re-elected); Hon. Secretary:— Mr. Kwan Lye Ho82 words
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273 1959-02-01 10 S'gor Rugby Union Will introduce New Tourney KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Selangor Rugby Football Union will run a novel kicking: competition for rugby players m the state. Mr. Humphrey Brooke. President of the Selangor Union, said that it would be the first time such a competition would be held. The273 words
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496 1959-02-01 10 [KEN JALLEH frankly speaking An Asian— Not Necessarily A Malayan Is Needed On IBF THE BADMINTON Association of Malaya's move to get Asian representation on the Executive Committee of the International Badminton Federation is a good one, but putting up its own president as a496 words
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Article214 1959-02-01 10 PENANG. Sat. Penang star centre-for-ward Pang Siang Hock has been asked by the Football Association of Malaya to show cause why he should not be suspended for two years. Siang Hock ha* received a letter from the Hon. Secretary of the F.A.M., Mr. Kvok Kin214 words
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Article170 1959-02-01 10 North Lead 14-13 In Rugby 'Test' NORTH beat South by 13 points (two goals and a try) to nine (three penalties) m their annual rugby 'test' encounter at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. North are now leading 14-13 m the series which was started m 1928. North trailed 5—6 at the170 words
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Article, Illustration378 1959-02-01 10 Fit To Go But How Fit To Play? BADMINTON followers m Malaya and Singapore will certainly welcome the news that Teh Kew San and Lint Say Hup have decided to accept the invitations to play at the World Invitational, All England, American and other378 words
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Advertisement383 1959-02-01 10 RHEUMATISM? Not me People say to me, "You're so active for your age," but why shouldn't I be. when I keep Rheumatism at bay with a daily dose of Kruschen. The first twinge of Rheumatism made me decide to follow the lead of millions of others and get quick, positive383 words
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Article261 1959-02-01 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER Sets A NewCourse Record DOWNING STREET BETTERS SEVEN FURLONGS TIME By BRILLIANTLY handled by Australian Jockey Arthur Ward, Prince of Lalita snatched the Governor's Cup from Who Knows m one of the most thrilling finishes seen at Bukit Timah yesterday, last day of the261 words
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1975 1959-02-01 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES S. L. Stable's Trainer: Yong. .J2HS No 4 SILVER MISTRESS 8.11 (4) Ward 1 1034-534 No. 3 ROMAN M XT GALLEY II 8.11 (3) J. Jones 2 i-f "?SS 5°- 2™ E COBRA 8.13 (2) Barratt 3 ''J-293 No. 1 Never Better 9.00 (6)1,975 words
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Article27 1959-02-01 11 BERLIN. Jan. 31 (Reuter).— East Germany's national football team left ere by air tonight for Indonesia where they are to play fou matches.27 words
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399 1959-02-01 11 England Revive Hying Hopes With Four Quick Wickets ADELAIDE, Jan. 31 (Reuter)— Threequick wickets during the afternoon revived England's dying hopes after a toiling morning without reward on the second day of the Fourth Test against Australia here. Australia. 268 for one at399 words
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Article93 1959-02-01 11 Australia first innings (overnight 200 for one) C. McDonald retired hurt 149 J. Burke c Cowdrey b Bailey 66 R. N. Harvey run out 41 N. O'Neill b Statham 56 L. Favell b Statham 4 K. Mackay c Evans b Statham 4 R. Benaud b Trueman 4693 words
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Article46 1959-02-01 11 TOTAL POOL $194,334 Ist. Priie *****8 $87,45* 2nd. Priie *****4 $43,725 3rd. Priie 21 5804 $24,291 Starters ($2,024 each): 1W669. *****5 *****1, *****4. *****8 *****3. *****1. *****7 !*****. *****6. *****6. *****7. Consolation ($1,457 each)): No*. *****8. *****9. *****6. *****5.*****0. *****4 *****6. *****3. *****7. *****5.46 words
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Article55 1959-02-01 11 RACE I: $79 RACE 5: S3l RACE 2: $388 RACE 6: SIS 2 RACE 3: 5528 RACE 7: 160 RACE 4: $27 RACE 8: $102 Fortune Tote TOTAL POOL: $18,396 First Priie: $12,877 1 riv« uinninr 'elections. 4 ticket* at $3,219 each. Second Priie: $5,519 Four winninf election*.55 words
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Article131 1959-02-01 11 RAVE iOi H Ist Priie No. 2687 -51 inj 2nd Priie No. 2960 57*) 3rd Prlie No. 2231 (8 2*5) Starter* (S2O each): No. 2567. lfWl. 2785. 1703, 2265. 10*9. 13t5. 1912. 2203. 3048. 20* A. 2458. 2950. 1943. RAVE FMYE l»t Prli« No. 1935 151.27 i) 2nd131 words
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Article186 1959-02-01 11 IPOH. Sat. A plea wai made m the Ipoh Town Council last night that It should .support the proposal of the Perak Amateur Football Association to build a $400,000 sports stadium here. In making the plea a Progressive Party Councillor *ald that there was no186 words
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79 1959-02-01 11 NEW YORK. Jan. 31, (UPI) —Sugar Ray Robinson, middleweight champion, said last night he h. received an offer of US$5OO. o from actor George Raft to challenge Archie Moore for the light heavyweight crown. He said the offer was mad* by telephone from Miami,79 words
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122 1959-02-01 12 WASHINGTON Jan. 31 (Reuten— The United States Atomic Energy Commission today reported encouraging results m research efforts to produce a nuclear-powered rocket. The Commission's 25th semi-annual report to Congress said that it was working on a reactor for use m its nuclear Ramjet propulsion122 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-02-01 12 THIS lovely dress worn by model girl Harriet South, ivho has a 22in. ivai.it belonged to Queen Alexandra and was quite the thing m 1870, In a tartan and polonaise style uith a Tyrolean top it tvas one of eight of Queen75 words
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246 1959-02-01 12 'The Worst Crucifix A Chiid Can Carry' Illegitimacy LONDON. Jan. 31 (Reu'.er)— The House of Commons yesterday gave a second reading agreement m principle to a bill to help remove the stigma of illegitimacy "one of the worst crucifixes a child has to carry through life," as one member. Sir246 words
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Article101 1959-02-01 12 Still At War 1 4 Yrs. Later MANILA, Jan. 31, (Reuter).— Two Japanese soldiers, stragglers from the last war, recently shot and wounded a Filipino resident on Luban* Island, off the south-western coast of Luzon, according to Philippine constabulary reports here. Brigadier General Isagani Campo. chief of the constabulary, yesterday101 words
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412 1959-02-01 12 SEA DRAMA: WHERE'S THE SINKING SHIP? NEW YORK, Jan. 31 (Reuter) Three little ships, battling: through huge seas, were today searching the Arctic mists oft* Greenland for a Danish motorship with 94 people on board which was last reported "slowly sinking" after 1 collision with an iceberg. The stricken vessel412 words
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Article32 1959-02-01 12 PREPARATIONS are well advanced for testing Britain's inter-continental ballistic missile, the "Blue Streak," Mr. A.S. Hulme, the Australian Supply Minister, told reporters yesterday after an inspection tour at Woomera. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article83 1959-02-01 12 JAKARTA, Jan. 31 (Reuter). American embassy officials said today Indonesia had applied for a long-term loan to buy nineteen ships of the Dutch-owned KPM fleets. The officials said the application for an undisclosed amount had been made to the Development Loan Fund. It is83 words
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Article31 1959-02-01 12 THE SOVIET armed forces were cut by a further 300,000 men up to Jan. 1 this year, the Soviet news agency Tass said m a statement yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article24 1959-02-01 12 THE JAPAN trade fair delegation m Sydney has said it would donate all proceeds from admission fees to Australian charities. (ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration98 1959-02-01 12 This happy nipper is more than up to s^dle his Mum says he is one of Britain's super kids. He is seven-month-old Stephen Michael Burgess. Vital statistics: Length, 30£ inches; weight look at he scales 23 Ib. And those figures would be ideal for a fifteen-month-old baby according98 words
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Article, Illustration116 1959-02-01 12 C EIGHTEEN year old Sa Miss Christina Matias. right, a student of the jy exclusive Philippine Woy^ men's University, is <{V selected Miss Philippine/* XZ of 1959 during a contest iA held m Manila. The five <£j feet 3J inches firl, with Jt waist-long, natural wavy J\UPI - 116 words
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Article, Illustration269 1959-02-01 12 Debbie And Eddie Make Property Settlement HAVANA, Jan. 31 (UPI) The revolutionary government has taken the first steps toward restoring tourist gambling m Havana. The decision was taken at a stormy cabinet meeting which lasted until nearly dawn yesterday. The cabinet designated a I269 words
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Article26 1959-02-01 12 A GROUP of Chinese refugees from Communist China have arrived In San Francisco from Hongkong on a flight sponsored by Citho- lie Relief Services. —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement98 1959-02-01 12 v |success /fB- /i and stamim .^^^.^^^T*^ B^BM bY BB V h m Those whose physical U^l activities make such a strenuous call I l^^^^^^^^^l on their reserves, turn to Scotts j BT^ Afi£ \~trS p Cod Liver Oil Capsules for that regular I Jft-WWP "I supply of vitamins A98 words
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Article, Illustration2167 1959-02-01 13 John W. Wheeler- Bennett - ROYAL DUTIES AND HANDICAPS John W. Wheeler-Bennett KGJEORGE VI PART THREE I By ffc, Duke uorld tour m 1927 prompted a desire to learn more of omr ,hv; inner uorkings, but King George V v«, moH reluctant. In file imHet the Duke had a further handicap m his speech defect,2,167 words
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Article, Illustration630 1959-02-01 13 Jack Bentley; THAT HURTS. BURT - Jack Bentley THAT HURTS. BURT By That was the fee they asked for Tommy Steel c to film with Tony New ley JJOW would you like to earn $3,400 a second just for walking along the street carrying a guitar case? Ridiculous? Maybe. But that was the630 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-02-01 13 STOOD UP'-AND HOW SHE RAGES PORTRAYI\G the Quern of Sheba^ Italian actre»B Gina Lollobrigida thrmrn a regal tantrum and ttartg breaking up thm furniture m this »renm from the movie *'S©/omon and Sheba." m thin ncenr. the Queen had )u»t been "stood up" on a date triih King Solomon, pnrtrayedUPI - 54 words
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Advertisement81 1959-02-01 13 Pictures! YOU GET THE BEST FROM THE STANDARD Phone Photo Dept Tei ***** Auntag^ftlantarft QNiYCPA OFFERS YOU\ 1 Wb liViQnM Radar m mlm mwm Is smoothed m T1 1 imM im Pressurised I %w/lmwm/MM comfort i DAILY FLIGHTS TO 1 5 FLIGHTS WEEKLY to BANGKOK cpa I Cathay Pacific Airways81 words
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502 1959-02-01 14 SOVIET FILM MAKERS MUST 'LEAD INSPIRE' CAUSE OF COMMUNISM YOUNG Soviet film producers who want to show ordinary human beings on the screen have been warned against going too far m their reaction against the "lifeless" films produced during Stalin's lifetime. Critics m Moscow say that they have forgotten that502 words
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Article133 1959-02-01 14 QAKB.4GE men m Newcastle, an industrial city 100 miles north of Sydney, have been accused of looking more like primitive tribesmen than tradesmen. Addressing the works committee of A'eu'castL Council an alderma said some of the garbage men were scar- ing housewives by doing their work133 words
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Article, Illustration11 1959-02-01 14 "Stop filing our male employees under 'married' and 'single,' Miss Dodds."11 words
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Article, Illustration700 1959-02-01 14 Wallflowers want wives says vhur^l^Sk^ P— pMßWj ANTED girls m their tee ns and early twenties as M applicants for the most fascinating job m the world: 1 W W Wifehood. TA You think I'm joking? How could you! m. M Why, no one takes a more serious view of700 words
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Advertisement206 1959-02-01 14 |^^X loveliness three times over W^^^^^^^^^^P^^^^^B^/F^^^^^^^^^W YOU> Se tV: 4 W th Three Beaut!es the new r "ge of preparations created 19 7\ I by Yardle >" for "e'iness m a warm climate. Jn^^^^^^Bl^sA. A^JKX I F rSt Thr BeaQt Powd to give you softer, more flarrcring b'^~.. f\. •^•^i^^.206 words
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Article, Illustration687 1959-02-01 15 IRENE LIM - IRENE LIM Cheongsams for the day Brocades for the evening by BY TRADITION Chinese New Year is a time when the term "new" takes on special significance. New clothes, new shoes, new thoughts, new resolutions everything must be new. It makes the difference between687 words
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Article540 1959-02-01 15 CHARM— GOLDEN KET TO MAN'S HEART AVOID BEING A WALLFLOWER AS with every Chinese New Year, we are sure to be assailed with beauty queen contests all over the place. If you arc thinking of competing, you might first ask yourself: "What makes a woman beautiful to540 words
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Article, Illustration146 1959-02-01 15 i«w hP H that borrowt Its design from th« famous Wedgwood pottery will THIS «hoe with ne«i s(|oe Exh ibition. to be held at Harro?ate. England, on April 7 b e on view at Brua t| n f shoet w jth heels and "trims" made m Wedgwood's146 words
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Article143 1959-02-01 15 Sticky Question ••Can you please tell me how to remove sticky cellophane strips from tins?" inquires Miss D.W. "I have several fancy tins left over from Christmas which I would like to keep. But I can't get all the sealing tape off them." Petrol should do the trick143 words
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Article174 1959-02-01 15 PARIS: Yves SaintLaurent, boy wonder designer for the House of Dior, revealed today a back-to-nature Spring line with bosoms, icaists and hips where they belong. Saint-Laurent, 22. who succeeded the late Christian Dior as the world's most influential dress designer, plans to make women feminine again m174 words
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Article323 1959-02-01 15 Q. I am an English girl married into a Chinese family. This coming Chinese New Year is the first in my marriage and I would like to do everything correctly. Do you think I should wear a red dress on that day? And will you please323 words
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Advertisement82 1959-02-01 15 Have you a healthy family I Good health comes from good food, and In tvery healthy diet ther« must be some bulk as well as carbohydrates Including sugar for energy. Bread and Chivers Jam for example. Chivers Jam Is full of fruit and sugar, good for you and such wonderful82 words
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Article, Illustration723 1959-02-01 16 Liew Choon Fatt - THE UNSUNG HEROES OF THE WAR AGAINST TERROR IST Liew Choon Fatt By Federation Artillery Put Reds On The Run HHE FK/ RATION ARTILLERY is perhaps the unit whose services are the least recognised m the ten -year fight against Communist terrorists m this country. Few realise that a handful723 words
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643 1959-02-01 16 gUPERSTITION, exorcism, belief m magic power and fear o f the devil's spell haunts tens of thousands of people m Germany. Some 10.000 persons claiming to possess the formula of exorcism are believed engaged m the mystical business of witchcraft. Rome are643 words
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Advertisement153 1959-02-01 16 No pushing or pulling no "guesswork" ever. x*^-^^ f"I 11-Jiih^ iiw Z== Z I 111 VY U an de €nd on the Parker 61 Pen to fill itself by itself every single 111 l timC Wlth n B:uesswork Tnere 's nothing for you to push, pull or 111 l manipulate.153 words
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Article, Illustration324 1959-02-01 21 The First Sovereign To Enter Canada's Northland QUEEN ELIZABETH II will be the first British sovereign to enter Canada's northland when she visits the Yukon during her six-week 15,000-mile Canadian trip next summer. The official itinerary for the Royal visit said the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, In addition324 words
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Article1001 1959-02-01 21 March 21 -April 20 i Aries t'RIENDS make you cross. There is some agitation, too. m a few home arrangements. On the other hand you get settlement of some questions that have been hanging fire. It Is not a bad time but could be made so if you1,001 words
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Article670 1959-02-01 21 The JLyndoe Feature V~OU can often know which Groups people you meet belong: to. The eyes will offer a good clue Although no infallible rule can be laid down, we do know that certain types of eye occur frequently m each Group. THE ARIES person670 words
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241 1959-02-01 21 They Want To Cage 'Ape-Man- For Fun A TOWN'S Carnival Committee is looking for a man prepared to put on an ape skin and live for eight days and nights next summer m a 12-ft square cage m a public park. The twelve-strong committee at Eastleigh. Hants, is to ask241 words
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Advertisement133 1959-02-01 21 SKIN TROUBLES U Don't aufTer the tr>rmf»nt« of nkin imt*tin* the Rgony of gkin diseanea. Cool, healing, y**^^^^^^^^^^ D.D.D. Preacription will bring you M>fr *4tm DRIVES PAIN AND ITCH AWAY w^l tkin, *n*rk* thn f eater ing germa anddnvna fl \^j|^V out infection and irritation. J^r^Wt^\. nTW Irv D.D.D. Prescription133 words
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Miscellaneous324 1959-02-01 21 SUNDAY. An argumentative period which carries some risks. But it has the type of changes which open up big opportunities. The results will be gradual Improvement of the financial position. But expenditures m most instances will tend to be heavy compared with previous years. MONDAY.— Emotionally a poor time. Other324 words
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Article, Illustration351 1959-02-01 22 IS PRICED TO SUIT MOST POCKETS IPHHpiH ET ANOTHER German ear makes Its fl^ debut m Malaya. Of compact size with I graceful lines, it is priced to suit most I pockets. And it has a more than adeI quate performance, as I found out last351 words
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Article261 1959-02-01 22 Rve Seribe Hansa is a two-door car of generous seating capacity. The bench type seats take four m comfort. Should the occasion demand, you could put m six peopl* without putting them into a straight jacket. The seat backs tilt forward. The seat is adjustable for length, but not for261 words
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139 1959-02-01 22 Everybody Wants To Get Into The Act CEEMS like everybody wants to get into the act. So many applications have been received for volunteers to act as observers m the Mobilgas Economy Run that the organisers had to cry ''no more." All those accepted will have quite a nice Easter139 words
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Article240 1959-02-01 22 The Pedestrian Who Didn't L00k... A PEDESTRIAN who was knocked down by a car was ordered last week to pay £5,200 (M 544.000) damages BECAUSE. SAID A JUDGE, HE DID NOT LOOK WHERE HE WAS GOING. The damages were awarded to a man who was A240 words
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124 1959-02-01 22 •TOYOPET. a Japanese small car was a big success at the Chicago Motor Show that has Just ended here. Toyota Motors Company had brought their Toyopet car to their first Midwest show. Representatives said there were nearly 300 inquiries from prospective dealers.124 words
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Article, Illustration407 1959-02-01 22 Tony Brooks - Tony Brooks An Appreciation By "FHE news of Mike Hawthorn's death has shocked the motor-racing world and the impact is even greater when one recalls the circumstances. Mike had just climaxed his career by achieving the great honour of world champion m the sport that he407 words
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Advertisement75 1959-02-01 22 HIPHFR /V&^^fii\ ffifi vitamin C content A KdjS^V I HWPR cvcrv bottle 1 of, actual H ULTRA~C Jy blackcurrant I buckcurrant II WK /^-^^-^v MtDICAL W Hf Say "Catcada Ultra C" \^^rn r.?* OFES 5 lON 1 M I TuTtfc I Ultr c contain* *&>> Demand Quality r^l^ not less75 words
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Article, Illustration98 1959-02-01 23 For these I six smart I girls i IT'S a very special J" occasion for these six smart girls. They *T have just finished training as fashion *r model* and the other day they had their first assignment when J they modelled these J cotton dresses98 words
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Article368 1959-02-01 23 Tom Harrison - Tom Harrison LONGHOUSE AND JUNGLE. By Guy Arnold. (Chatto and Wlndns. 215.) Reviewed By !F.E '.s almost nowhere t, now, oo this terres--oofc where a fellow go and. standing upon honestly declaim else has been r h rtw>n before. dim cult situaarising for men who n able to368 words
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Article871 1959-02-01 23 JOHN DAVENPORT - JOHN DA VENPORT Reviewed By r JSSXJ 11 J?™' By Nathaniel Burl (GoUanca. 155.) LEOPARD WITH A THIN SKIN By John Watney. (Cape. THE LITTLE DIFFERENCE By P.B. Abercrombie. AFTER ROME. AFRICA.' By Brian Glanville. (Seeker Warburg. lXs.fid.) "YOU can always tell It's a certain something." Aunt Carolina871 words
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Advertisement59 1959-02-01 23 preat new idea! Gillette cigarette case too! To rive you the best shaves In the world— a precision made Gillette razor and two Blue Gillette Blades. And Zoofc/ When you take them U t you C an use the smart red case with the transparent lid to hold your cigarettes.59 words
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Advertisement933 1959-02-01 23 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products auK?HcajC?V^L^^l3y3tr. w^-^*-' "C '--O > 'v£'f*' S ''^■^1 Ah ■tv)wv^i£^la^>'^i >^' i V'^ B^^Vm 't < a BBBBk^Hr flfl l^a^vi^B^4B^BKaJ^^haWK s *<:*> BBBBJbcBBJ BBaWi- -^B BBJ C9Bk. -IBaicSßaV ]BBBBP^PI9F '<■ SBBBBBataiM. **^j^- >/ 2 BB^aEaW^^Bß BBHaSj^^Bßl aVaK flB^BBBB^: < Hat H BBBK^BBf^SEL.-.v..^aaW:933 words
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Article, Illustration2003 1959-02-01 24 JOHN COTTRELL - FOUGHT HIS WAY TO A FORTUNE Then Doubled It JOHN COTTRELL By fghfgh QT IS chiefly people with a special gift who have progressed from rags to riches Some have displayed a remarkable flair for business. Some have had a great artistic talent. Some have made millions through their eloquence2,003 words
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Article, Illustration188 1959-02-01 24 THE arms ore those of Frankie Vaughan and the girl who is m them is lovely Anne Heywood. Anne and Frankie are appearing together m the film "The Heart of a Man." Here, at Pinewood Studios, they are seen rehearsing a dance routine for the film188 words
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Advertisement128 1959-02-01 24 BE YOUR OWN EYE-WITNESS New EYE-MO with ZOARIN... assures incomparable hecj and beauty for your eyes fc&k ZOARIN. th« new ingredient m EYE-MO. Jse^pM m_ eye-specialists all over the world because of 't H s^^^^^^^ Safety and prompt and prolonged d*eo~~° J ft IHB^^Hl^ 'Trt^Tu^ ZO TZ WSk gularly. will128 words
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