Sunday Standard, 22 February 1959
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Title Section17 1959-02-22 1 W£. SUNDAY STAN DARD Vol. IX No. 234. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1959. 24 Page* 20 ctv17 words
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Article, Illustration699 1959-02-22 1 Repty To 'Welcome To Singapore 9 Message Tfce Standard's correspondent, RAN JIT GILL, on board nMS Ceylon, sent a flash message of we/come to the Duke of Edinburgh aboard the Britannia when the Royal yacht was sighted m the Malacca Straits, yesterday. The message was699 words
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Article294 1959-02-22 1 Editorial February 22. 1959 SINGAPORE'S citizens, the young and the old, of all races and nationalities, will join together today to welcome and extend loyal and friendly greetings to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Consort of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth of England. For many of them, particularly the younger294 words
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Article58 1959-02-22 1 HONGKONG, Feb. 21 (UPI) The Hongkong Government sees no reason why Chinese women cannot cur/tsey when meeting the Duke of Edinburgh. Unlike Singapore where Chinese women need not curtsey because of their tightfitting cheongsams, females here will be required to follow normal protocoL Government officials are somewhat58 words
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431 1959-02-22 1 Two R.A.F. Pilots Die In K.L. Crash KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Two British pilots were killed when their Sycamore helicopter based m the Federal Capital crashed on the bank of a disused mining pool, near Serdang Bharu New Village, six air miles from Kuala Lumpur, this morning. The tragedy took place431 words
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Article50 1959-02-22 1 A JAGA. Kalpal Singh. 20. was slashed with a sickle outside the Immigration Office, m Palmer Road In a quarrel with two men last night. Kalpal received head and face injuries and was rushed to the General Hospital. He was later allowed to fo after treatment.50 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-02-22 1 This is all that remains of the Sycamore helicopter based at "uala Lumpur which crashed m the Serdang area of Selangor yesterday morning and caught Are. Standardpic by FahFah - 32 words
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Article115 1959-02-22 1 Macmillan Jokes With Russians MOSCOW. Feb. 21 (UPD— British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan made a loke of Russian ideas of life m the West when he landed here today. Speaking at the airport, Mr. Macmillan said this was his first visit to the Soviet Union since he came as115 words
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Advertisement7 1959-02-22 1 Macmillan's arrival In Moscow. See page 12).7 words
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Advertisement290 1959-02-22 1 Always jggj^ Spe€ify.?y*^ Xs&Wk aam ia\ m SfiecWL A k: It^MbT i(«!Sb/ THE ECONOMY I RUN 1 MOTOR I OIL f CSfFA PRODUCT OF X I STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY J~^ (Incorporated m U.S.A. with Limited Liability) ...with THE LATEST Q> JAPANESE DISCOVERY WEISEN TABLETS A NEW THERAPY FOR PEPTIC P>290 words
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234 1959-02-22 2 Boycott: An act of 'perverted thinking' THE People's Action Party's call to boycott all functions m connection with the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh to Singapore today is an act of "perverted thinking." Saying this, secretary-general of the Liberal Socialist Party. Mr. E. K. Tan, called on all right-thinking234 words
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356 1959-02-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Tin circles m the Federation today hailed the International Tin Council's decision to raise the export quota of the metal for the second period of this year by 3.000 tons. They said that this was the first time356 words
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Article130 1959-02-22 2 Singapore MIC Wants Alliance KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Singapore Malayan Indian Congress is seeking an Alliance wi:h the United Malay National Organization and the Malayan Chinese Association there to tight the coming Singapore general elections. The Standard was told today that the Singapore MIC has already informed the Singapore UMNO130 words
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Article191 1959-02-22 2 IT WILL be m double celebration for the AngloChinese School In Singapore, when the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock officially opens the new school building m Coleman Street on March 1. Their Founders* Day, which is observed by all the different units191 words
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Article, Illustration147 1959-02-22 2 FOR the first time m Singapore's history, a local man has been chosen to serve as Equerry to the Royal Family. The man chosen for the honour is ASP Othman bin Omar of the Singapore Police Force. He will be Extra-Equerry to the Duke of Edinburgh147 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-02-22 2 Kodah Ceremony THE Tang Dl-Pertnan Agong Invests the Sultan of Kedah with the insignia of Derjah Utama Seri Mahkota Negara at a ceremony at the Istana Anak Bukit, Alor Star, on Thursday. The Sultan is seen above, rceiving the Order from the King.43 words
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429 1959-02-22 2 933 Fire Victims Move Into New Kallang Flats THE moving of the second batch of the Kampong Tiong Bahru fire victims to the SIT flats m Kallang was successfully completed m two hours yesterday. Altogether. 156 families with a total of 933 people have been shifted In two trips. Transportation429 words
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Article78 1959-02-22 2 MR. RONALD STEAD. of trre Christian Science Monitor, was unanimously reelecter president of th I Foreign Correspondents Association of South-east Asia at its annual general meeting yesterday. Other officials elected for the ensuing year are: Vice presidents: Mr. Anthony J. Lawrence (BBC). Mr Yves Causse (A.F.P.). Mr.78 words
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Article46 1959-02-22 2 SIM Kay Hai, was charged m the Singapore Fourth district Court yesterday with being a member of the 24 Group Secret Society at Upper Serangoon Road, on Feb. 5. He pleaded not guilty and wa s allowed $500 bail until March 3.46 words
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Article, Illustration203 1959-02-22 2 Grandmother Tan was helped into the ground-floor tworoom flat by two of her seven grandchildren, while her son. Mr. Soh Sung Guan. a bus driver and his wife, carried their belongings into the flat. She was awed by the sight of the rooms, the grey brick walls, window panesStandard - 203 words
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Article25 1959-02-22 2 MRS WG r x t i SIM HFNC I passed U *^gr husband. 5 sons to Funera 33, Prkrring jj m j Jurong Xr*~J^S25 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-02-22 3 pic. *M d iM t f BafaV Besar P i?or"« th V r Stat Drl In--5 ffrrniony at the paiai pesar, Alor Star, on Friday.- Standard The Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah were presented with gifts on Thursday afternoon at the Istana Anak Bukit, Alor Star. The Sultanah isStandard - 77 words
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Article236 1959-02-22 3 'Don't Depend So Much On Foreign Goods' PENANG, Sat. The Chairman of the Committee for Natural Resources, Mr. A. M. Abu Bakar said that unless they combined their efforts m increasing production of their two main products, Rubber and Tin, as well as try to minimise their236 words
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Article301 1959-02-22 3 [\LUMPIR. Sat— A Government chemist, Bppii private investigator to shadow his wife ft sorted was having an affair with another ra ranted a decree nisi to be made absolute m weta by Mr. Justice Ong m the Supreme Court te. Mr. K. KanabAgricultural DeI a i his wife. Isatosa301 words
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Article30 1959-02-22 3 BfW tin price c a to f^,'. Copra tat, Ws£? prires per itahl UPre: fair K ,e Kf* J5» fr" Coconut Oil ff{g ll r»: bulk Wet drums 567.30 words
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90 1959-02-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —I The International Students' Conference, presently m its eighth session m Peru, South America, has accorded recognition to the National Union of Federation Students. General Secretary of the NUFS. Mr. Lee Mun Poh, told The Standard today that he had received a90 words
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69 1959-02-22 3 RAUB. Sat. The wife of an agricultural labourer wept and sobbed bitterly when Mr. Justice Ismail Khan dismissed her husband's appeal m the Assize Court yesterday. Mohamed Ariffin bin Bakar, 46 was found guilty on a charge of housebreaking to commit theft69 words
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Article165 1959-02-22 3 HOME GUARD PRAISED PENANG, Bat.— The disbandment of the Home Guard organization paves the way for the formation of the Territorial Army which will be composed of volunteers from Home Guards, special Police and new recruits, said the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, today. He was speaking at a165 words
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Article149 1959-02-22 3 Close Early Call To Night Spots IPOH. Sat.— Police last night gave a "final warning" to two popular night spots m Ipoh the Kinta Swimming Club cind the Rio Night Club Caf e that they must discontinue the practice of keeping open after midnight during weekdays. A Police spokesman told149 words
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120 1959-02-22 3 Airlines To Refund Boon Leong 's Fare PENANG. Sat.— The deposit for the return air passage of "blue baby," Lye Boon Leong, from the United States to Penang will be refunded by Pan-American Airways to the Penang State Welfare Committee. This was stated m a letter from Dr. D. A.120 words
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Article, Illustration203 1959-02-22 3 BOAT, mtvo El 1; ING C »EK, of 41 Main Street, Bahau, fcDo'e w am ne the 19 graduates from Malaya, iJ? ngkon 8 and North Borneo who received ref from the University of Sydney !egrj the Bir- tied as for South is a203 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-02-22 3 $10,000 pic. MR. LIM SIN SENG. th e Manager of Chung Khiaw Bank. Ltd., hands over a cheque for $10,000 to Dato Lee Kong Chian, Chairman of the Singapore Council of Social Service yesterday morning. This cheque represents the contribution of the Bank to the relief ofStandard - 58 words
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Article225 1959-02-22 3 Kris And Thanks For SAS Regiment KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence. Dato Abdul Razak this morning presented a kris to the 22 Special Air Services regiment m recognition of their services to Malaya. In making the presentation at Wardieburn Camp. Dato Abdul Razak told the225 words
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Article70 1959-02-22 3 PENANG. Sat.— A $350 camera, a fork and knife carving set and a cake knife, were stolen from a house m Ayer Itam Road yesterday. The occupier Mr. T. A. Tathan. was away at the time of theft. A coconut plantation m Kampong Kapala Batas m70 words
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209 1959-02-22 3 Polls Rolls On Display In Malaya On Feb. 26 XTK T <VLA LUMPUR. Sat.— The ederation Election Commission will display the graft electoral rolls of electors for the first post-Merdeka Parliamentary and State Legislative Assembly elections m all states except Johore on Thursday. In Johore. the draft electoral roll will209 words
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Article87 1959-02-22 3 RAUB. Sat.— A youth Loh Soo Chai 20, a passenger m a bus bound for Kuala Lipis, had his right arm crushed when a lorry from the opposite direction grazed the bui near Dong on Thursday. Loh was occupying a seat on the right hand side87 words
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234 1959-02-22 4 Compelled To Cheat, Man Tells Court Jailed Again For Fleecing Jobless FORMER proprietor of the Singapore Uni Service Employment Agency, Cheang Ban Swee, alias Carey Cheang, yesterday told a Singapore Court that he was "compelled to cheat" In order to raise $1,000 to pay up a fine imposed on him234 words
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Article155 1959-02-22 4 DEPUTY Superintendent of Police. Mr. John Liddle, told a Singapore Court yesterday that only the Fourth District Judge. Mr. S. K. Lee could hear a case m which Tan Kang Aw faced three counts of making false statements. Mr. Liddle, who Is also a Court155 words
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Article51 1959-02-22 4 A LIFT at a Singapore Improvement Trust flat m Jalan Tiga. Kallang Airport Estate, jammed yesterday trapping a family cf nine Prompt arrival of the Trust's lift operators prevented a panic, and the nine were freed m a few minutes none the worse for their51 words
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207 1959-02-22 4 TANJONG MALLV. Sat. An acid-thower who yesterday begged for leniency was asked by Tanjong Malim Magistrate, Inche Abdullah bin Ghazally whether he had shown any leniency when he threw formic acid at three of his friends m Behrang Station. Instead. Inche Abdullah told him that207 words
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Article, Illustration325 1959-02-22 4 MAYOR DID NOT INDOCTRINATE US— FED. VIPs We Return With A Free Mind' CHAIRMAN of the Seremban Town Council, Mr. Tham Tak Ming, said In Singapore yesterday that Colony Mayor Mr. Ong Eng Guan, did not try to •indoctrinate' visiting representatives of the various local government bodies m the Federation.325 words
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91 1959-02-22 4 Youth Fined $100 For Assaulting PC DEENA Dayalan, 16, of King George Avenue Singapore, was yesterday fined $100 by The Seventh District Magistrate, Mr. Robert Chee. when convicted on a charge of assaulting a policeman m the execution of his duty. The constable Khajan Sinah. told the Court that while91 words
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73 1959-02-22 4 STRONG currents hampered the salvaging operations of the sunken Singapore Harbour Board tug Pitho yesterday. Another attempt will however be made today evening when the tide Is expected to be low. Hundreds who gathered at the Labrador Beach yesterday as two frogmen dived into73 words
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Article83 1959-02-22 4 THE following were elected officials of :he Singapore Battalion of the Boys Brigade at the annual general meeting held recently Battalion president Mr S P. Chua (re-elected) vicepresidents: Mr. Cheong Hock Hai tre-elec ed) and Mr. Peter S. T Lim; secretary: Mr. Lee Thiam Swee; asst secretary: Mr.83 words
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Article65 1959-02-22 4 CHEW LAYS FOUNDATION STONE MINISTER for Education Mr. Chew Swee Kee yesterday laid the foundation stone of the B*. Margaret Secondary Schcol at Farrer Road, Singapore. •The building was later blessed by the Bishop of Singapore. A large crowd of guests, present and past teachers and students of the school,65 words
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117 1959-02-22 4 Gangmen use new weapon: a tomahawk IPOH. Sat.— A- deadly type of weapon similar to that of a "Tomahawk"— It said to be the latest weapon used by gangsters In Ipoh m carrying out their assaults. This came to light last night when a Police party, led by Inspector Michael117 words
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Article59 1959-02-22 4 Chm. a*ke d v ChineM trance e*aJ^l >?!» da »H tint educnini vi 1 He said fefc stuaent who c2L] i years' primartiS to» young an «W 1 equipped r m?? 'atrugs I Mr L til tk. year ex; student., t obuS; chano •Ui opportunlt to thousand^ of »259 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous263 1959-02-22 4 BffTVRCsfIPSBPamTTHI m MU'JaiKlvMßaMKwJs^Bl 3ym|)>io- v *i BAaajAajEAgall <» iL BsfSTaaWfl ■■■ii/'afl ■sWrialaVAjU^ ■RTwfaSlTrlTml Bi^^iaiA^m ■BBBBTBBBSBSBBBBBBTtaaBBBBBBBBBBBI Chinese V.MCA (South Pier): Table New* 14,, Nr ri Tennla and Basket ball. Boy S#ren,.tn> Scout 900 a.m.. Red Cross 330 230 I P m T;me I* S A Singapore Art Society (Photo- 3.50 p263 words
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Article, Illustration152 1959-02-22 5 known tury For s covites L to start m earn- spnng on a ne w gary SStal which is here. c for new ,hen it should anon 15! r ?a?ed the arohiftr as /reserve the wooded country to of M° ?rnw m Etown :1 ü be c Rozhin. has152 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-02-22 5 LOVELIEST LEGS ON PARADE of London's shapeliest legs were on parade at a stocking show at the Empress Club, Berkeley-street, recently. Here they are, displaying the latest shades and styles of Aristoc stockings. Why the flowers on the faces? We think it's to hide the pretty faces so as not86 words
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Article423 1959-02-22 5 Madeleine McLoughlin - LOVE— BY A MONK Madeleine McLoughlin His book warns of its dangers By '"THE monk who has Just A written a book about LOVE talked frankly to me as I perched on the edge of a bed. We were m a boys* room at Downside, the Roman Catholic public school423 words
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Article, Illustration482 1959-02-22 5 RANJIT GILL - FREE-SPENDERS ARE DUE ONCE AGAIN RANJIT GILL STORE WILL EARN UP TO $1 MIL. FROM TOURISTS By The Bergensfjord IT s time once again to welcome some of the world's most luxurious liners making their annual "pilgrimage" to sunny Singapore. Beginning Feb 24 till March 18, 100,000 tons of luxury482 words
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Advertisement145 1959-02-22 5 wHOWMItiI TWICE the quantity ftmW&^X\ lIIL I ml I HIGHER vitamin C content bESSS LOWER price -Wfe-^f '^^fflitmi sOwK /mamkm\mmmwm^^?ri \^> H^^j^jgjg^|jj P^H ■> SjJKig every bottle Contains 51% w j I! SS of actual blackcurrant juice 1 Sffi^ a Standardised Source of I JURA'S I wft) Vitamin "C" HL145 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-02-22 6 He may be small fry, but Joey Elim hat a super -duper camera to do some big shooting at Miami's Crandon Park Beach. His tempting target is Sharon Michael— UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article, Illustration319 1959-02-22 6 PATRICK DONCASTER - THESE GUYS GET THE DOLLARS! PATRICK DONCASTER By ORITAIN S got something JJ to crow about. .at last. In America's top twenty there are three British records! It has never happened before. The discs are mainly instrumental: Chris Barber's Jazz Band with •'Petite Fleur" Cyril Stapleton and orchestra with "The319 words
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Article156 1959-02-22 6 Britain's best-selling records: 1. I GOT STUNG/ONE NIGHT— Elvis Presley. 2. AS I LOVE YOU— Shirley Bossey. 3. KISS ME, HONEY HONEY, KISS ME— Shirley Bossey. 4. TO KNOW HIM IS TO LOVE HlM— Teddy Bears. 5. BABY FACE— Little Richard. 6. DOES YOUR CHEWING GUM LOSE ITS156 words
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496 1959-02-22 6 BENNY GREEN - BENNY GREEN By rpHE Count Basic Orchesx tra is now midway through its third tour of Britain m two years, and the rarity appeal the unit once possessed for British audience has vanished. Their concert at the Gaumont State. Kilburn. recently, viewed with the496 words
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Article38 1959-02-22 6 -P ERRY DORSEY, a British and who claims klnahin with «w~ #.w Dorset Uv.l, T ocl d.b° a t wUh «MU& mEu W^dJT.). AMer C J *n& T ;,ra. to ,£i *s** o Amerie38 words
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517 1959-02-22 6 Anacr - FRUSTRATION AND FAR At Cultural Centre Theat Anacr mm Wp 1 STAGE CLUB PRESENTS TLA YBIA —about Fou Ts'ong. jfl and recorded 2 BHE STAGE CLUB'S latest production Is Terence Rattigan's "Playbill" which commences a five-night run from Tuesday next, Feb. 24, at the Cultural Centre Theatre, Canning Rise "Playbill"517 words
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Article454 1959-02-22 6 Victor Doggett - Victor Doggett Reviewed by BRAHMS. Serenade No. 1 m D major, Op. 11. Paris Conservatoire Orchestra cond. A ndre Vandernoot. H.M.V. ALP 1590 (12-Inch). BACH. Cantata No 51: "Jauchzet Gott m alien Landen" CanUta No. 209: "No sa che sia dolore". Teresa StlchRandall (soprano), Vienna State Opera454 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-02-22 6 T IKF W f,M I dress, g /I m** metres* Pl F renrh seen with s^ l here. P"" been rhotf* a port m tm "The km\ my *ten Tarmay't** Diana. \0» „t /IruM^ ham***] Coast" esY Uath l guard I* BrichU* signing t sttitbtif a*. *J whi*tl' nl,r^50 words
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Article732 1959-02-22 7 This Is REDIO MERLAIYA m£*rsU+pM U(]V X irtohini to H too unkind it SYr that some Aio M«i«y ai an S (W F>male C it be Announ- r ould do with lemons on disc 1. and continuity Sere >»™ c f those poses hPtwcen anf ement and Mart of W732 words
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Article20 1959-02-22 7 Wh at Follows Twenty Questions'? ntat,o n 0 f Twenty ?rnn h ,M h fin, Shed "■nin this week. (In-20 words
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Article, Illustration326 1959-02-22 7 Andy Rozario - ARABS CELEBRATE UAR's FIRST ANNIVERSARY Andy Rozario By KUALA LUMPUR. THE tiny Arab community here today celebrates the first anniversary of the birth of the United Arab Republic. The UAR Legation was established here late last year. The little legation and its staff and families celebrate the creation m Cairo326 words
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Article, Illustration781 1959-02-22 7 COME months ago, a newsreel showing a Royal Navy Scimitar Jet fighter sinking m the sea was widely shown m Singapci'3. The aircraft was landing on board the newly commissioned aircraft carrier H.M.S. Victorious. The "arrester-hook" broke and the plane rolled into the sea although781 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-02-22 7 DOUBLE BUBBLE AIRLINER THE first air-to-air photograph of Britain's new turbo-prop airliner, the Vickers Vanguard The Vanguard takes 132 passengers, and has been designed for inter-city routes, combining a 425 m.p.h. cruising speed with the biggest profit potential ever offered to the British airline industry. The lower part of theUPI - 64 words
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Article, Illustration392 1959-02-22 7 Back Again With Old Flame r FHIS was the embrace that x ended a transatlantic love tangle. And for attractive Pauline Giles it was the moment of sheer bliss. She wa s back m England... locked m the arms of the man she loves. and392 words
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Article, Illustration538 1959-02-22 8 GIGI Is Such An Enchanting Little Gamine There She Ms JfofoM? NOT MANY of us have heard of Mmc Colette. Fewer still have read her. But to those who have read GIGI, one of her many considerable works, I'd say, "Do not attempt to compare the book with the film538 words
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Article, Illustration420 1959-02-22 8 TF YOU have a good story, 1 you can make a first class picture without the help of costly trimmings. Such a film is SEA OF SAND (Rank). I have not enjoyed a picture so immensely for a long time. From first to420 words
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Article357 1959-02-22 8 J7RAULEINS are usually big. big-boned and blonde. Fraulein Maria Schell is blonde but dainty as the finest Dresden doll. To those who are acquainted with this latest Hollywood import, from Germany through magazines and other publicity matter. Maria s first appearance m "THE HANGING TREE"357 words
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Article, Illustration384 1959-02-22 8 TTE enjoyed his part as the cowboy who blundered and blustered his way to win the love of a runaway showgirl (Marilyn Monroe) m Bus Stop. He has now turned to more serious acting and the result may or may not please his384 words
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Advertisement599 1959-02-22 8 t B|B THE CATHAY cSi2is. W j BHBHBHH^^^BHr^BHf J»* jL'l J^ B^ g^feS^l X ffial hearty welcome to )f C H H.R.H. PRINCE PHILIP, J X IWi -OUK£ OF EDINBURGH J r*- •aHaTWfwwwTaa^gßH^ jg^ JtlESa Now SAew/ng.' W*3?S J tS?c N HA M B l D BR E A o599 words
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Advertisement639 1959-02-22 8 v—^_ mm ii T *r« SPHONE5 PHONE .^■gfHflHPHHgMaw OrftTTa^ 2M14 M^M^ n,{tj k[j y h #/0/- J WILLIAMS PLLITZKR pR|/ t w |N *^^^H I ELIZABETH TAYLOR "Cat on a UhM M Paul NEWMAN Hurl IVES > Color _<m<,m, W J TLES. MfICT J A*°> i M»url, r «Hi t639 words
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Article, Illustration550 1959-02-22 9 JASBIR SINGH - COLONY HOLD MA LA YA TO A LUCKY ONE JASBIR SINGH Eng Cheng Decides Off Second Half Short Corner By SINGAPORE did well to hold the Federation of Malaya to a lucky one-goal victory m the first hockey international of the season played yesterday on the SCC Padang. Lucky m550 words
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Article67 1959-02-22 9 V.S. In Marshall Shield Final VICTORIA School OBA entered the >nal r the David Marshall Shield knockout soccer competition W' i they beat St. Andrews Old Boys by four goals to one at Jalan Besar yesterday. They will meet the winners of the Raffles Institution Christian Brothers Old Boys Association67 words
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279 1959-02-22 9 ILFRED SKINNER MAN OF THE MATCH FOR POLICE rF gports Associate t food chance L, the runnere-up fVith ran Tock, Ln.t.il »«er their Sv over the P.W.D. M vr League ■jlfrda h m i-i. serve v. Tory yesteraay mainly to inside right Wilfred Skinner. Skinner score 1 the first two279 words
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Article38 1959-02-22 9 HE IS PRESIDENT AGAIN T rts resrig v- at general meeting ;sioner of enl of Perak ciation of the Taipof the [;':on tncht lobamed j rei Mr Hon Treasurer: Com-' c Toh irny, Abdul <ab Din. --a military38 words
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Article199 1959-02-22 9 TOKYO. Feb, 20, (UPI). Lazaro Koci, shrewd manager of world flyweight champion Pascual Perez took the No. 1 spotlight today m Japanese sport activities. Koci highly pleased over Perez one-sided victory Wednesday night over Japanese flyweight champion Kenji Yonekura m a non-title 10 round bout, said199 words
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Article62 1959-02-22 9 NO. 41 Squadron Royal New Zealand ir Force wound up their rugger fixtures with an upset when they beat 75 Squadron RNZAF by nine points (three penalties) to nil m a rugger match at Changi yesterday. The winners points were scored by S. J. Hogt. the62 words
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Article44 1959-02-22 9 BUKIT Panjang District Football Association XI beat Naval Base Chinese Athletic Association by five goals to nil m a friendly soccer match on the Bukit Panjang English School ground yesterday. Chok Foo 2. Salleh 2 ard Attan scored for the winners.44 words
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Article49 1959-02-22 9 UxMPIRES: Hagerhorst and Joshl. MALAYA: Peter van Hutzen; Shanmuranathan, Chua Eng Cheng; Philip Sankey, Doraisamy, L, van Huizen; M. Joseph, Devindran. Parmalingam, Aminullah Karim and Bakri. SINGAPORE: Anwarul; Rudy Mosbergen. Sarboo; Kirpal Singh, Hon Yoon, Harbhajan Singh; Douglas Nonis. Kartar Singh, Sockalingam. Rozario and Kong Onn.49 words
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Article411 1959-02-22 9 English Soccer Results LONDON. Feb. 21. (Reuteri Results of today's English and Scottish matches were LEAGUE I Birmingham 2. Everton Blackburn R. 1, West Ham I 2. Blarkpool 1, Nottingham F. 0 Bolton W. 2, Preston North E. 1. Chelsea 1, Burnley 3. Leeds I 0, Manchester City 4. Luton411 words
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168 1959-02-22 9 AAA Men Warn Games Champion Marlene SYDNEY. Feb. 20. (Reuter> —Athletic officials have warned dual Empire Games sprint champion Marlene Matthews against contesting a three-lef-ged race for charity. The officials claim the race might endanger her amateur status They said that they have acted on "just a technical point," but168 words
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Advertisement204 1959-02-22 9 m SgA3QMC4eV v<gJ^ FIRST ROUND WORLD JET SERVICE L. J <_} Lj^^f V w I A *^%ff%yffiw BmmaaaAmaaam^?****^ /UK "^iW^*?'-^:*. S fV I^^ I M l^!lLwfi*SjBB& \JI 'L^mmaaaaam\ maaaaaamama^ r^^^^^aTfaTal §S» \/^^^^^*^amaamm tW?^^ J^ma%\ Bm^*^^ m^K m^^' w^^-i^. mm^aßm\ aMwmm> m COMMENCING MARCH 31st* with D.UA.U. Dnl IANNIA U I204 words
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626 1959-02-22 10 ALEX SOARS - Former 'Grea ts Take The Young Cricketers In Hand ALEX SOARS By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— There is an abundance of talent among our young cricketers with perseverance, patience and the correct coaching technique we can have a strong nucleus of potential State cricketers In the future. This is the opinion626 words
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Article, Illustration1333 1959-02-22 10 BAM report is all Blah Blah and no praise for Indonesia THE loss of the Thomas Cap by Malaya to Indonesia Is only acknowledged as the fourth item among "Highlights of 1958*' m the annual report of the Badminton Association of Malaya to be1,333 words
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321 1959-02-22 10 Sir Mr. Ronnie Duclos* allegations against a leading club ii. Malacca m his soccer round up m the Sunday Standard of th e 15th February. 1959 requires clarification. It was evident that Mr. Duclos, m making his charges against that club,321 words
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Article93 1959-02-22 10 Sir With reference to the Malacca Round-Up by your local Correspondent, Mr. Bonnie Duclos which appeared last Sunday, I am directed by my Council to state that the team which played against the Fathul Karib Invitation XI of Singapore m Malacca l»st ZSLaSFJ! Malacca Malays Invitation XI and93 words
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Article67 1959-02-22 10 Sir. With regard to Ronnie Duclos' Sports Round-up, I fully support his conten-' tion that there are clubs here which are flouting to status of amateurism m Malacca. The alleged demand by a certain club for a sum of money for the services of three players. is also67 words
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576 1959-02-22 10 THE truth hurts, and it Is no et^, C tnis Sleepy Hollow. rf Ptl*«| Malacca sports circle has had m peaceful passage all these years withSß daring enough to lift a finger against aijj policy. I It is therefore not surprising at ill B576 words
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Article460 1959-02-22 10 The Una Lian kept up their unbeaten record by beating an Indian Association Invitation XI 4-3 last week end. This Sunday they will play against Selangor's Sultan Suleiman club on the Kubu ground. By their fine past performances, it looks like the visiting team will have a rough time.460 words
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Article228 1959-02-22 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER SQUARE DEAL PAYS $160 FOR A WIN By SQUARE Deal, vigorously ridden by Franklin, created a spectacular upset m the second race the seven furlong event for class 3 division 2 horses when he got up close home to beat the hot favourite.228 words
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166 1959-02-22 11 MCC OPEN NEW ZEALAND TOUR LE AD BY 65 RUNS ml* *c* Zealand, Feb. 21 (Reuter) M.CC. M thfir "h° rt tour of N>W Zealan here today, intT first innings lead of 65 with seven wickets m rajn affected first day of their three-day am* ain J, the toss I166 words
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Article33 1959-02-22 11 MELBOURNE, Feb. 19 (Reuter). Profit for the M.C.C. cricket tour of Australia is expected to reach £30.000 sterling. MCC. played 20 matches, including the five Tests, m Australia.33 words
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1893 1959-02-22 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES Hook Kongsi's Trainer: Tjoo. IS" 55 S o 5 £P LD CON 8-12 til Posner 1 i?rsi S°- 2 yPMWfWAM Ml (3) S. Ng 2 97M! h°- 2 |UNBHINE RAT 8.01 (2) King 3 SS" 22 S°- 2 Persian Count 5.13 <4) J. Donnelly1,893 words
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Article40 1959-02-22 11 TOTAL POOL $142,100 FIRST *****7 $37,630 SECOND *****1 $15,052 THIRD *****3 7.526 Starters ($2,150 each) Nos. *****5. *****6, *****0, *****6. *****2, *****1. *****2. Consolation (SI. OOO each) Nos. *****4. *****0. *****7. *****9, *****6. *****3, *****2, *****0. *****6 *****5.40 words
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Article44 1959-02-22 11 CORK, Feb. 21 (Reuter)—Lee Kin Tat, 19--year -old junior champion of Singapore, was an early winner today m the first round of the men's singles m the Irish open badminton championship. He beat the Irish international, O.C. McCormack, 15-3, 17-15.44 words
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Article73 1959-02-22 11 LONDON, Feb. 21 (Reutsr). Swedish world cup soccer player, Berndt Berndtsson. has temporarily been refused Permission to land m England, the Home Office, Government Ministry, announced here yesterday. The Barry Town Football Club, whose plaverg are professionals, said that Berndtsson had intended spending two months73 words
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438 1959-02-22 11 England's Test Cricketers Hit Out At The Australian Umpires ENGLAND'S Test cricketers Trevor Bailey. Jim Laker and G. Evans »aid m Singapore yesterday that they were disappointed with umpiring m the \ustralia-England series. They arrived m the Colony early yesterday morning on their way home. Though they offered no excuses438 words
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Article125 1959-02-22 11 Rangers Chinese Clash Tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor Rangers and Selangor Chinese Recreation Club (League champions) will meet m a charity soccer match at the MerrJeka Stadium tomorrow. The match is m aid of the St. John's Old Boys Association Sports Fund and will be played under floodlights at 7.ZU125 words
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Article109 1959-02-22 11 UMPIRE McINNES RETIRES ADELAIDE. Feb. 21 (Reuter) Mcl Mclnnes the Australian Test umpire who was involved In several controversial decisions m the recent England -Australia series, announced his retirement from first class cricket umpiring Mclnnes who umpired m the first four Tests, said "I have had a good Innings I109 words
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146 1959-02-22 11 Surrey 'Open' For Joe Hock Company WIMBLEDON, Surrey. Feb. 20 (Reuter).— The Malayan, Indonesian and Thailand badminton players who arrived recently to compete m the AllEngland championships will have s strong work-out m the Surrey wpen championships here next week. The tournament will be held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.146 words
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Article113 1959-02-22 11 Savold Still Critical PARA M US. New Jersey-^eb. 20 (UPI) Lee Savold. former heavyweight contender, wss reported improved although still on the critical list with a severe ear infection on Friday. Savold. 42. was admitted to the hospital, Tuesday night In critical condition because of a high fever resulting from113 words
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Article108 1959-02-22 11 Brilliant Victory By Konrads HOBART, Tasmania. Feb. 21 (Reuter)— Australian wonder swimmer John Konrads provided an upset m the Australian championships hers today when he scored a brilliant victory over world record holder John Devltt la the men's 110 yards freestyle. Konrads unleashed a tremendous finish to sweep past Devltt108 words
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Miscellaneous66 1959-02-22 11 SOCCER Darul AfiaH F.C. vs. Fathul Kanb Jalan Besar stadium 5.15 p.m. S O CP E R—( Friendly)— Rajaji SC. vs Concan Sig~ nals Farrer Park. TABLE TENNIS. Group 'A.' T. Banru Youth Club vs. Chinese V.M.C.A. Redt' 7 p.m. Group 'B. SRC. vs. Singapore Chineie Mech. Assn. 7 p.m.66 words
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Article, Illustration330 1959-02-22 12 -j 'TWO tough French ForJ eign Legionnaires give a "well-done" pat to a young "soldier" on leave from the battle front. Yes ...the young soldier is the donkey. His name: Private First Class Bambi, the Moke mascot of Company Six330 words
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483 1959-02-22 12 GIRL WHO LEADS REBELS -L>^£iyt gl^x;^: a ia D t r In t do r an southern Celebes rebel skirmishes ">«* nest adversary m the central and She s very beautiful and very clever.' 7 one of Indonesia's top-ranking military leaders, Brig.483 words
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Article102 1959-02-22 12 BRIGHTON, Feb. 21 (Reuter).—Trade buyers from 40 different countries made the Sixth British Toy Fair the most successful ever, an official said when the five-day fair closed here last night. He said the Seventh British Toy Fair was already scheduled for Brighton next year. The102 words
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Article238 1959-02-22 12 LONDON, Feb. 21, (Reuter) —A giant new British crescent--ShCS m ber said to have a formidable range" made its maiden flight yesterday at the gjffl? Pa «c aerodrome at Radlett, near London. xr T he «°P ber known as the y^ tor B -Two is an238 words
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Article410 1959-02-22 12 WARM MOSCOW WELCOME FOR PREMIER Khrushchev Hopes For Closer Ties Between 2 Nations MOSCOW, Feb. 21, Mr. Harold Macmillan was warmly welcomed by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, when he arrived here today for a 10-day visit to Russia. A Soviet band playedUPI; Reuter - 410 words
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225 1959-02-22 12 ASWAN, Egypt, Feb 21 (Reuter).— Aga Khan the Third, former spiritual leader of 20 million Ism ai lis who died m Switzerland m 1957. was reburied here yesterday m a new mausoleum built on his instructions to "live thousands of years." Crowds of white-clad,225 words
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Article100 1959-02-22 12 'The Only Way To End Cold War' MOSCOW. Feb. 21 (Reuter) The Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia m a leading article on Mr. Harold Macmillan's visit to Moscow, said today that negotiations between statesmen were "the only possible way" to end the cold war and remove the danger of military conflicts.100 words
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Article104 1959-02-22 12 RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb. 21 (Reuter). An ex-communicat-ed Catholic priest was sentenced to 30 months jail last night for fatally shooting a bishop who suspended him for disciplinary reasons Counsel for the former J priest Hosannah Siquera Psilva, told the press at Recife Pemambuco104 words
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Article30 1959-02-22 12 MALAYA'S new ambassador to the United States, Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil. has arrived m Washington m the midst of one of Washington's coldest periods of winter weather. UPIUPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-02-22 12 POSING with his motuer Mrs. Debbie Power, is baby Tyrone William Power, who was born on January 22 This is the first photo of him. He is named after his famous actor father Tyrone Power who died last November 15 while filming m "Solomon and Sheba"UPI - 53 words
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193 1959-02-22 12 Ceylon's Security Act. COLOMBO, Feb. 21 (Reuter) Troops were today called out on "active service" m Ceylon m face of threatened protests against controversial amendments m Parliament to the country's Security Act. A proclamation issued by the Governor-General Sir Oliver Goonetilleke applies to the193 words
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Article111 1959-02-22 12 EL PASO, Texas. Feb 21 (Reuter).— A Nike-Hercules missi.e. the Uni ed States' 27-foot-long anti-aircraft weapon, went astray and exploded 75 yards from a ranch house In New Mexico, a military spokesman said yesterday. Five people m the house were knocked to th e floor and111 words
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Article96 1959-02-22 12 ATHENS. Feb. 21 (Reuter) —The EOKA leader "Dighe nis" Colonel George Grivas Is expected to return to Athens from Cyprus shortly after granting of a general amnesty m the island, sources close to his family said here today. According to the same sources "Dighenis" will remain96 words
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Article79 1959-02-22 12 The Students' Friend Is Dead LONDON, Feb. 21 (Reuter). Mrs. Sheila O'Brien, benefactress of overseas students m Britain died yesterday after a brief illness. She was known for her philanthropy mi n helping students from abroad and oou^ht two furnished boarding houses m London to accommodate students m need. She79 words
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Article103 1959-02-22 12 RHE FLAY JAPAN $T **U //a, Not Re m SKOIL. r>b H South Korean Dr Syngman Rh^ mass meetinr 0 f here today thlt Korea would feaJ to pxtremps" Japan. Dr »hee measure., w, )U d y taken btcttm j,^ not repented her J was not r rady -fl with103 words
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Article110 1959-02-22 12 LONDON. r> j The Indeper.'K Authority ap» day for a fake 1 over London' caused a thousands of B last night. The warning 4 television studio j.-d stations and throughout the besieged by antoM angry teleph" A spokeso i rity. "watrrt<: endcnt (cor sion said: "T extremely got iety110 words
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Article16 1959-02-22 12 EIGHT W\H I executed vestei I Clara I foiled hi* cv I rommitting M16 words
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Advertisement114 1959-02-22 12 THYEHONG g! SMM ll* *^lT^| I L'J il II mwXtwwm% < I ggggggggajaagaaTßaTaVak^a^^BTl ft^ < alaav i aTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTBT BTBT 4ma\a\a\ *^\m gaTaTaaraTa** ara gßJ v m m..W\ aTaV^ j gggggggggggggg} v Baa 'S*'Smmma\ Brgftaraa^^EV^ JatWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW Bggaggaggaggggaaa—^ Bga BBr^^arPgaTi ggl F\ Bm ~^mm. m\wT^Smm\^Bt Sam 1 gak^ gTV a \\maaaaaaaaaa\v' ,•'■»>114 words
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Article553 1959-02-22 13 lecting and preparing coconuts. But besides this there were a hundred other minor activities. Fish were caught m the lagoon m traps, or by hand-line from 'he big pirogues that went off on long fishing expeditions away from the island. These catches were then dried and salted553 words
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Article, Illustration7583 1959-02-22 13 WILLIAM TRAVIS - HORNS' 'DEAD MEN'S CHANNEL' WILLIAM TRAVIS By ttnjer BEIOND IHE REEFS PART THREE aaaat**ag*aa*aaaa>Taa*> A 1 4-FOOT SHARK PETRIFIED ALL BEYOND THE REEFS SF H\n DECIDED to make our way direct to Farquhar 650 miles to the south, the furthermost of the islands of the Seychelles. In this fashion we7,583 words
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Article365 1959-02-22 14 ITS THE WAY TO RELAX WITHOUT A CHAIR HTIRED Americans have a new craze: strap-hanging. Everybody's doing it m homes and offices as well as crowded underground trains. Special straps called "leather leaners" have been put on the market. They hay© gaily-decorated handles and are designed to365 words
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Article, Illustration850 1959-02-22 14 THE GOING STEADY RING srwrn PROOPS says: M l am all m favour of ehapß wearing them." SOT MEETS girl and boy thinks girl is a bit of all rif ht, while trirl thinks boy is a smasher. They go to the pictures a couple of times and you know850 words
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Advertisement189 1959-02-22 14 gaai^Mw W mm^Bmw^^ ft- ''^Jh fM xS^i W V W" W g MmaWsml aT #3gaaal ***i tmaaam) aaaaaa. Amaaam Awma\ Amaaam AmW agagggi mmmm\ aaaaSa. Ammm. Aamaam.Bmw *V* l ?yV > HjMgggr^^ •**l»w*!ii^Bflir' '^maaaaaa^r jQOwBEr them a bonny, bouncing. LACTOGEN-fed, Baby. 3unes Ann! Benudeto <** On 22nd August 1957, into189 words
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Article, Illustration429 1959-02-22 15 IRENE LIM - IRENE LIM with New Love of Coiffure SHORT FEMININE COOL THE fairer sex have scarcely recovered from the excitement created by the latest Spring and Summer collections shown m Rome, London and Paris, before they're holding their breath tight again and waiting heart in-mouth for the fashion429 words
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Article137 1959-02-22 15 TEENAGERS this year have decided not to be outdone by their elders by setting their own firm fashion foibles. It is tights for every casual wear; tights for snorts tights for the beach; and tights for the cinema And they are real tight, too. Colours137 words
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Article, Illustration735 1959-02-22 15 For The Big Party honour Wl oe otTended b "yg y tr fl n^ P ttan r- maki "9 It one war functi n the lM a,one if is B°^ wonoertul fashion pot-pourri of DieHon with na^r^lr B^ ftt piay ot the latest accessories. It is already being735 words
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Article, Illustration179 1959-02-22 15 WHEN everything m Paree is accentuated towards simplicity and naturalness, what chances do the plain Janes have to generate envy and admiration among a bevy of lovelies? Here is good news for those who like to be different. Have fun at a party going179 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-02-22 15 LONDON: Not only the hat, but the hat-box may be worn, if you choose, m this design, worn at model JEAN ANDERSON, The hat is by Edward Harvane, for evening wear. In spring Bronze Tulle with trimmed matching ofprey.41 words
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Advertisement254 1959-02-22 15 Elizabeth Ar den's lii sbuAs y creams off facial hair Sleek is the safe depilatory with S^ the pleasant smell that makes no oL Si problem of hair on face, arms or legs. /jP***"*%§f Just smooth it on; minutes later, I %\m rinaj off. All hair vanishes; tOU^ti your skin254 words
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Article, Illustration899 1959-02-22 21 R. Vijesurier - R. Vijesurier By QNE bright morning m October, 1958, Manfred Putz, a 21-year-old German student of Philosophy at the University of Cologne packed a portable tent, a blanket, a change of clothing and a few tinned provisions ln a haversack and set899 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-02-22 21 If you don't recognise this "blonde" Ws because you know her as a brunette. Take another look and you will recognise Sophia Loren, more noted for her curves than her hair. Sophia U photographed as she takes m break on the set of "Heller With A82 words
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Miscellaneous875 1959-02-22 21 jf^eFun With The STARS g5p LE DO NOT LAUGH AT T hE SAME THINGS rvndoe's Feature of fun have rtS*Ui|b easily? f*&l \tf 11 cartoon, or a (as, l\ll J ok lj i,*t thing about j P^plTdo not laugh ,hJ 7hTneV What strikes hflan.M.OT funny B H „!her v mer**875 words
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Miscellaneous411 1959-02-22 21 dislike what they call unkind humour. It has a certain charm street is not funny to them. It is uncommonly funny to the Scorpio type, mainly because they are partial to a spot of malice m their humour, but more because m any situation they can always imagine the same411 words
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Article, Illustration239 1959-02-22 22 THESE are view 5 of the General Motors new J space age Firebird 111 experimental auto: A stick topped by a wing1 1 shaped handle (upper 1 1 right) i s the single control of the auto. Pushing 1 1 the "Unicontrol" handle239 words
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Article, Illustration804 1959-02-22 22 f j HOU will not get your new Rover 3-Litre until June or July but the local distributors, Champion Motors, have kindly arranged for me to take one out on test. It is a special demonstration model and, I believe, the only one804 words
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Article79 1959-02-22 22 ♦^THE organisers of the Mobilgas Economy A be held during the Easter weekend hi" sixty entries for the Run The participant, Informed of this decision by po*t rt Another twenty-eight entries will ru*eU> B next year to try again. There are 18 starters for Class I 23 for Class79 words
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Article, Illustration10 1959-02-22 22 "Just ge is this nursing h«m« and mention my name-"10 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1959-02-22 23 Alec Guinness - Alec Guinness By Ittßfl towards the Hal the last "war, •j small ship was sp in Naples (a ■Bd the screws Ktor a dirty filter; lifter very aware M_ up my ship unless I could ,po. sized dent ln Bran actor friend, r-;ng m those ,t/*'t1,004 words
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Article1209 1959-02-22 23 PHILIP TOYNBEE - PHILIP TOYNBEE THE IOLITA' QUESTION ii By THIS is not to be a review ot the book but a cogitation on the wider issues m which it has involved us. But t since I believe that the particular Issue haa been misrepresented, and often confused with1,209 words
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Article, Illustration255 1959-02-22 23 A NANYANG UNIVERSITY basketball cum badminton team has just ended a successful three-week tour of Sarawak. They won eight basketball and six badminton matches out of ten played m each section m Kuching, Sarikei and Sibu. Thirty two students made up the touring255 words
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Article, Illustration2508 1959-02-22 24 JOHN W. WHEELER- BENNETT - JOHN W. WHEELER-BENNETT By KING GEORGE VI-PART VI As Hitler steadily dragged Europe towards the Second World War, the idea of taking some personal initiative was constantly m the King's mind. The story of his efforts is told m today's extracts from the official2,508 words
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404 1959-02-22 24 WELLINGTON, Sat. (Renter) Members of New Zealand's single-chamber Parliament must not call one another vultures or dirty dogs, let along despicable or dastardly ones. Nor may they refer to people as imbeciles, larrikins, suckers, or swindlers, or describe anyone as senile or unscrupulous404 words
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Article, Illustration153 1959-02-22 24 STAMP OF LOVE —Official LOVELAND, Colorado, a farming town of only 9.000 people, has become America's "Sweetheart Town." And all because romantic folk like to have an appropriate postmark on the Valen. tine cards they exchange on February 14 For several years courting couples have been sending Valentines to Loveland153 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-02-22 24 "Don't look now. but >re comes the anwr v note yer asked me to five that lisi m the singin* room*'23 words
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Miscellaneous138 1959-02-22 26 fCAKEFUL," /'AW, J PUNT SEE J WkiWEi\\W MUKT T I 'ATS WuHf, (WE CAKkY, lU^ I k/^ UKS 5 /OOP, THIS I NUTHIN T'BE s-H^ MORAK. SO V MUCH T^s^-, t|L QQI /%mJ O O lOsaaaaaMsH.^ "I I~Z «C YEH, BUT TAKE IT \j (YEH? MY STARS, l^^^^^^sPH.NbVEß MINP/ d138 words
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