Singapore Standard, 29 December 1958
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Title Section24 1958-12-29 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Teleohon. ***** —5 Coblt "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 195% Vol. IX No. 179. 15 cts. W 12 PogeJ [FINAL EDITION]24 words
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Article, Illustration986 1958-12-29 1 A DAY OF JOY FOR OLD FOLK Readers help to cheer the forgotten' PHASE II of The Standard's Operation Cheer for 2,500 destitute old men and women in Singapore and the Federation was another significant success. Yesterday. in Singapore. Johore Eah r Penang and Kuala Lumpur, the neglected old folks986 words
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Article446 1958-12-29 1 Move ta rid party of Msiayat members Probe for 'wolves in sheep's clothing 9 •_E_ m\mW THE SINGAPORE UMNO will purge all disloyal members from its ranks in a bid to clean up the Party. The Standard was told that this step was being taken as it446 words
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461 1958-12-29 1 BRITAIN FREES THE convertibility as from today LONDON, Dec. (Reuter) Britain and other leading Enropean countries yesterday announced external convertibility of their currencies, France devalued the Franc by 17.55 per cent, and the European Payments Union was replaced by a new and looser arrangement called the European Monetary Agreement. A461 words
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Article249 1958-12-29 1 TITO TELLS A TALE OF TWO CITIES TANJONG PRIOK. West Java, Dec. 28 (Reuter)—President Soekarno told President Tito of Yugoslavia todav that imperialist and subversive elements were always trying to divide Indonesia. President Soekarno was farewelling President Tito and his wife at this West Java port as they left aboard249 words
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109 1958-12-29 1 This move may step up Malaya's trade THE EUROPEAN monetary move announced over the week-end came too sudden for any firm comment from trade and financial quarters in Singapore and Malaya. However, some sources told The Standard the liberalization of the transfers of money as the result of the conver109 words
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Article60 1958-12-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Tin Controller stated today that the Minister for Natural Resources has declared that the 12th contribution period under the Tin Control (Buffer Stock) Regulations 1956, will be from Jan. 1 to 31, 1959. The rate of contribution will be $21 a60 words
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Article205 1958-12-29 1 Shopman kidnapped —and freed SINGAPORE Police are trying to trace a taxi which was used to abduct and rob an Indian Muslim sundry-goods shopkeeper at noon on Saturdav. The shopkeeper. Sulaiman Yaacob of South Bridge Road was whisked off in the taxi by three men when he was standing at205 words
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Article, Illustration182 1958-12-29 1 They seek a miracle cure in Australia MEET two brsv« poliost.ricken lads from Borneo who passed through Singapore yesterday bound for Australia, where they hope to find a miracle cure. Str.ckfn with tne Blfleaaf since childhood. Ho Chin Hung and Li aw Wah r ang are bound for Sydney, where182 words
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Advertisement618 1958-12-29 2 NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M. V. "KARIMATA* Berthed: 26.12.58. S.H.B. Godowns: 35/36. General survey will be held on the 5.1.59. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 41, Robinson Road, Telephone 21-366. THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION ALL members of the above Association in the Colony618 words
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Advertisement269 1958-12-29 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER Supply of Paint to Public Works Department, Selangor. THE closing date of the above tender has been extended from 31st December, 1953 to 16th January, 1959 and the period of the contract shall be from 1.2.59 to 31.1.60. P.W.D TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from269 words
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Advertisement48 1958-12-29 2 THE CHARTERED BANK TANGLIN BRANCH will open on Friday 2nd January, J959 in SHAW HOUSE ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. Manager Tdephme: W. J. WARD ***** and ***** Head Office: 38 Bishopsgate, London, E. 0 2 Branches in Singapore and Mcdaya and throughout the East Correspondents throughout the world.48 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article787 1958-12-29 3 THE Governments of Singapore and the Federation Have both taken commendable steps te ensure Hut rhe security and welfare of their territories md their citizens should not be open to threats and acts of disloyalty by undesirable elements. Move* to tighten up security measures are now being787 words
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Article52 1958-12-29 3 Hf AD OFFICI- IU Lim Teck Kim Road. S DOr w Cl PO Be. No 1563 Cabin: TICERNEWS" Toi 254R1 <5 Imes). All department! ALA LUMPUII: Chm* Insuranc. Bldg. 174, Batu Rd Teleo^one io™ Comm St Tel 3929 !nanc Le.tH St Tel: 4055 MALACCA- 91-A BukH52 words
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Article, Illustration769 1958-12-29 3 Dr. LIM TAY BOH - Dr. LIM TAY BOH by Dean of Arts and Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Malaya JN 1958 the economy of Singapore was adversely affected by two factors: (1) the tightening of credit in the United Kingdom and (2) the world recession which originated in the769 words
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Article114 1958-12-29 3 be the basis of Singapore'* future prosperity? I have no doubt that everything should be done to strengthen and develop this trade. Unless this is done our island economy is doomed, for this trade is the basis also of associated in- stimulate the growth of industries. Indeed,114 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1958-12-29 3 SOLDIERS IN INDUSTRY EVERY MOSDAtYWmF-m 'pHE Wing Commander, newly retired from the RAF, was trying to get a job in civilian life. When he applied for one particular appointment he found that there were four other candidates in the waiting room. As he entered they all sprang up and said:1,201 words
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Article134 1958-12-29 3 Laughing It Off "LIFE to me is a stupendous joke the point of which I have never been able to <pq. Having no bent for politics or sociology. I conceive it to bp my mi.ssion in life to go about spreading brightness" Commander I h b134 words
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Article, Illustration429 1958-12-29 3 the NEWS as it strikes me LIITHERTO the relations between the Governments of the Federation I f Malaya and Indonesia have been cordial, if not affectionate. Both administrations feel a strong kinship which its diplomats have repeatedly stressed. It is the hope of bolh countries and their close neighbours that429 words
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Advertisement19 1958-12-29 3 REMODELLING OLD JEWELLERY WATCH REPAIR SERVICE ENGRAVING BY MASTER CRAFTSMEN P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jewellers Kuala Lumpur and Singapore19 words
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Miscellaneous42 1958-12-29 3 DID YOU KNOW... I a _»_illll^m>VtCT'_ti»t About three acres of cultivated land are required to support one healthy adult hurnnn being. The present world average it but one acre per person. Yet only one-tenth of the world's land area is under cultivation.42 words
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Article, Illustration203 1958-12-29 4 STANDARDS Cheer Fund Parties In Pictures AN Ang Pow (SD was given to each old folk as a special item in this years Cheer Fund distribution. Distributing the packet at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur yesterday is Inche Abdul Rahim bin Rauf, Keeper of the Rulers* Seal. A PAIR203 words
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162 1958-12-29 4 MIDWIVES WILL GET LESS THAN NURSES SALARIES of Singapore midi wives, though substantially increased, will still remain' less than that of nurses, despite their insistent demands for the same wage-scale. This was announced yesterday in a statement by the Ministry of Health. The statement said that the Civil Service Arbitration162 words
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Article67 1958-12-29 4 PLANE HITS DRAUGHT: 11 HURT NEW YORK. Dec. 28, (Reuter) Eleven passengers were slightly injured last night when a British Overseas Airways Corporation DC-7 airliner hit a violent downdraught which caused it to plummet 1.000 feet and then rise 500 feet. The plane was on a flight from Jamaica to67 words
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Article, Illustration234 1958-12-29 4 He Saved For 20 Years To Fly Home AN Jlndian grass-cutter, who had loved his daily jug of cold toddy for several years, suddenly gave it up 20 years ago to the astonishment of his friends and family. They wer e stunned when K. Perumul, a 50-dollar a month grass-cutter,234 words
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Article55 1958-12-29 4 MOSCOW. Dec. 28 (Renter) Albania has protested to Italy about Albanian-language broadcasts by Rome Radio containing "slanderous and abusive propaganda against Albania." the Soviet news agency Tass reported today. Albania has sent a note demanding that the Italian Government, "in the interests of good neighbourly relations, put an55 words
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231 1958-12-29 4 KOTA BHARU, Sun. Kelantan will spend $9,582,387 in 1959 as against an estimated revenue of $7,871,732, it was decided at the budget meeting of the Council of State .today. The State is thus faced wi;h a deficit of $1,700,000 for the year. The231 words
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Article25 1958-12-29 4 THE Supreme Soviet of the Russian Republic yesterday approved the 1959 State Budget and '"the plan for the development of the national economy."25 words
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448 1958-12-29 4 State Council Told: <\y Will Qyercome^bsta^, KOTA BHARU, Sun.— The progress achieved by the 51..1, and in the fields of welfare and economy during: the Hi mo th f m i augurs well for its future, declared the Sultan of Kelantan, Tr M ibni448 words
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Article31 1958-12-29 4 THE Greek cargo ship "Macedonia". which ran aground at Samoco near Lisbon during last weeks high gales, was refloated successfully on Saturday by five tugs and a bulldozer.— UPI.UPI - 31 words
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264 1958-12-29 4 SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR MALAYS IN 1961 THE Singapore Government will establish a Malay secondary school in 1961 to cope with the increasing number of Malay students in the Colony the Permanent Secretary to the Education Ministry. Mr. Lee Siow Mong. said yesterday. He sa'-d that the number of Malay students264 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-12-29 4 Pakistanis asked to work for S'pore's welfare PAKISTAN I n Singaj I A A. Khar I I here I the Coh i He ask* charge I the Wi If Colony. I The Trade I n_ I wa I fl v I leader nah. at the Overs I tan L' IgUe.99 words
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Article20 1958-12-29 4 TOKYO v least missing as the 9 lean ird v row 4 Coast *u«i g t W20 words
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Advertisement250 1958-12-29 4 1 > i f 1 t there's nothing j like a tm*m\v guinness/*/ When you buy a bottle of GUINNESS. |^^pi j L^jT]! you are doing more than treating yourself 1 W~j^ dj iUh***'<"4»! to one of the world's most satisfying, Vh---^l/ ••'yi I N^JjO/ I I «•t j 1250 words
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Article123 1958-12-29 5 Son Brings Ho Joy For Mother n\\\(i Sun. An N mis mother waited iside the Penan? Prito moot her son n h<* UM out of >ul yesterday at .nd of his threeth N.ntenie. P not a word could spc.k to her son for uis arrested by !i! branch officers whisked123 words
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Article138 1958-12-29 5 Dato For Jurist Congress LUMPUR, Sun. Sil Ctaugt) Thuim has been toby the International ion of Jurists to its forthcoming Now Delhi. the Brsl li me i ep_n sent- f the its headq ;ar- I rdeka Federal Ed :ttion. Dtl ,is 1 ePr lent of Federation of nil I F-138 words
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Article35 1958-12-29 5 \D 'S P.- an Minis- Donald Fleming, yesthai Br.* ti tiona on the o f sterling rl i in rea -tion" tri ite signilo trade opportunities lian e icporters in of the world35 words
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160 1958-12-29 5 THE RAINS FAIL AND PADI GROWERS FACE RUIN -COUNCILLOR ALOR STAR. Sun. Alliance Whip, Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Hashim, warned Councillors in the State Council meeting today that the coming year, 1959. will be a year of great hardship, because the rain had suddenly stopped and caused padi crops to160 words
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Article61 1958-12-29 5 ALGIERS, Dec. 28 (Reuter) i French troop? ki !e^ or capItured 52 insurgents and seized 52 weapons in operations ?outh f Algiers in the past 24 hours, French military sources annoum od here today. Three mines placed on the Algiers Constantine railway blew v.o a61 words
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301 1958-12-29 5 Crisis In Pines Industry REPRESENTATIVES of the Amalgamated Malayan Pineapple Workers' I mon, Singapore, will today meet the chairman of the Central Board of Pineapple Packers, Mr. Yap Peng Gheck, to discuss the fate of ahout 550 workers employed by the three pineapple301 words
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Article110 1958-12-29 5 Jap Trade Policy Revision TOKYO. Dec 28, (Reuter). Japan will have to make an extensive review of her foreign exchange and trade policies as a result of the move to convertibility of West European currencies, according to Japanese bankers. Mr Takashi Mihara. executive director of the Bank of Tokyo, said110 words
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Article130 1958-12-29 5 STERLING MOVE: TUC TO MEET LONDON, Dec. 28. (Reuter). Sir Vincent Tewson, General Secretary of Britain's Trades Union Congress, today said yesterday s Treasury announcement on sterling would he considered hy the Congress's economic committee early next minth. A TUC spokesman said their views were still those expressed by Sir130 words
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Article95 1958-12-29 5 FISHING ROD MISHAP KILLS YOUTH LA HABRA. California, Dec 23. (UPI). A slender fishing rod flying like a spear killed 15-year-old Valentino Villarreal in his front yard. Authorities said the rod slipped from the handle held b v Gus Becerra, (21) who was practising casting. The rod. three feet long95 words
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Article227 1958-12-29 5 Rebels Caii For Debate THE Executive Committee of the Singapore Liberal Socialist Party was yesterday challenged to a public debate on democracy and loyalty to the Party. This challenge comes from the Mountbatten branch committee of the same Party. In a statement issued yesterday, the Secretary of227 words
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Article142 1958-12-29 5 Aussie Boats For PI Navy MANILA, Dec. 28. (UPI). Philippine Navy Chief Commodore Jose Francisco is scheduled to leave for Australia during the first week of January to look over four patrol boats slated for the Philippines, it was reported today. The four Australian patrol boats will use most of142 words
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Article134 1958-12-29 5 WARNING ON BERLIN CRISIS BERLIN. Dec. 28 (Reuter) Herr Willy Brandt, the Governing Mayor of West Berlin, warned West Berliners in a radio broadcast today not to expect a sudden turn for the good in the Berlin crisis. He said Berlin's way in 1959 might be painful and difficult but134 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-12-29 5 MR. ONG GEK LING. the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Kin Hock of Singapore, was yesterday married to Mis s N& Chew Moey, the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ng Poey Seong of Kuala Lumpur. Standardpic show s the couple during the reception at Tai57 words
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Article118 1958-12-29 5 Russian Bid To Woo Arabs CAIRO, Der. 23. (Reuter).— The Soviet decision to give aid for the building of the Aswan Dam was seen here today by observers as indicating that the Russians are at present prepared to forego support for Middle East communism especially in Iraq in their bid118 words
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Article31 1958-12-29 5 THE new building of the United States Embassy in New Delhi will be dedicated on Jan. 3, instead of Jan. 5 as originally reported, it was officially announced yesterday.31 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-12-29 5 'Civics' For Thirty Teachers GROUP photograph of 30 Chinese primary school teachers who attended a five day civics course from Dec. 16 to 20, taken together with the Chief Minister, Penang, Dato Wong Pow Nee. at the Rubber Trade Association. Penang recently. The Chief Minister is seated fifth from right.54 words
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Article100 1958-12-29 5 TOKYO, Dec. 28 (UPI) The Royal Camhodian embassy in Tokyo today accused Thailand of defying international law and acting in an aggressive manner toward Cambodia. The accusations, made in a letter to the English language Tokyo newspaper, the Mainichi, were the latest volley in a bitter exchange between100 words
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Article168 1958-12-29 5 ALOR STAR, Sun.— The Raja of Perlis. Tuan Syed Putra Jamalulil, today told the Council of State that the present session of the Council will continue until March next year only, in order to enable the Government to hold elections to the State Legislative Assembly.168 words
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Article49 1958-12-29 5 THE Sultan nf Ke'antan has appointed Lt Tahir bin Haji Taib of the Fifth Batta- lion. Royal Malay Roqimcnt as ADC vice Inche Mohd. Zain bin Ahmad, Kelantan Civil Service and Tuan Haji Yusoff bm Hassan. SMK Kelantan Civil Servire, as Private Secretary vice Dato Sri D'Ra.ia, JMK.49 words
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156 1958-12-29 5 FOt'R secret tety thugi yesterday morning atta< ced and stabbed a 21-year-o d i job labourer Rear the K;. I_; Market. SingafM te But before he wild be seriously in pure-:. Wee Iye i Heng. tiie labourer, broke fr*a and ran to tne Joo156 words
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194 1958-12-29 6 Biggest Amount For Any Ministry PENANG, Sun.— Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, said today that the Feder a 1 Government was spending: $172,000,000 for education. The Minister said this when he declared open the $75,000 United Muslim Association's school here194 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-12-29 6 ASSAULT ON CHANGI PRISONER SINGAPORE'S Changi jail last night had another flareup between rival inmates, resulting in a prisoner being sent to the General Hospital with two fractured arms. The prisoner Mahdi bin Ismoon, aged 24. was attacked by four others allegedly armed with .sticks. He told reporters at the71 words
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79 1958-12-29 6 TAPPER'S LIFE SAVINGS, $1,800, STOLEN IPOH. Sun —A 35-year-old widow, living in Kampons? Tawas New Village ost her life savings which were stolen from her house yesterday while she \va> away working. The woman, Cheong Sai. a rubber tanpe- cn a nearby estate, returned home shortly after mid-da y to79 words
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Article48 1958-12-29 6 A youth, Mohamed Annuar bin Mohamed Ariff (19) rf Raub was recently bound over to be of goon behaviour fnr one year In $200 when he pleaded guilty to a chares of housebreaking and theft of 551. .10 belonging to a teacher Miss C. Sabaratnam j48 words
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Article54 1958-12-29 6 ALOR STAR. Sun. PerU?. Federation's smallest Sta'e with an annual revenue of about $500,000, today passed at it? budget meeting $2,000,000 to :v spent in .059. The allocation from the Federal funds is 51. 505. 205 and with a revenue of $580,567, the State will fare54 words
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Article178 1958-12-29 6 XMAS FOR STUDENTS IN AUSTRALIA COLOMBO Plan students from Malaya, North Borneo. Sarawak, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam, now studying m Queensland, recently were 1 entertained at a Christmas party by their Australian "foster fathers." The "foster fathers are j J two officers of the Australian Commonwealth Office of Edu- cation178 words
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Article108 1958-12-29 6 THE Sultan of Selangor is seen blessing his nephew, Tengku Ramli, and two nieces, Tengku Fatimah and Tengku Ainor Jasmi. during the Berkhatan and Bertitak ceremony to celebrate their coming of age. Tengku Ramli, 14. Tengku Fatimah. 15, (left) and Tengku Ainor, 13, areCh'ng Seng Poh - 108 words
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221 1958-12-29 6 PENANG, Sun. The recent revaluation of properties in Georgetown has no uniformity, equity or fairness, said Mr. K. H. Loke, at the inaugural meeting of the Penang Ratepayers Association today. Mr. Loke said that the meeting was organised following a public protest meeting at221 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-12-29 6 A WOMAN 1 agricultural research worker at the University of Sydney has arrived in Singapore by air to spend a twomonth Malayan holiday in Ipoh. She is Miss Jocelya Sands, who will stay in Ipoh with an Australian family. StandardpicStandardpic - 42 words
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Article47 1958-12-29 6 Headman of the Kampong Kunciang Fatah, Serr.antan Ulu. in the district of Rauo. Talib bin Sulong. was recently fined $15 or two weeks' jail for slapping a youth Abdul Aziz bin Embor on Aug. 8. He was further ordered to pay $30 compensation t3 Aziz.47 words
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Miscellaneous803 1958-12-29 6 ODEON: Jaw Birthday Cards. 5.30 Kings L^| .1 I 'J ■■■W W W 1 WAmmm l 315 6.30 and 9.15 pm. the Keyboard. 545 Their Kind of ■|■Ilklf f i 1 I I ■if I i'i fil rffll I PAVILION: Air Hostess 1. 3. 7 and Music. 6.15 BBC Bandstand803 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-12-29 7 IRENE LIM - IRENE LIM By L 1 m^ ttmmtimt j m^ MANDARIN film star, Ting Ying, gives final touch to her appearance before being all set for a party.30 words
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Article, Illustration480 1958-12-29 7 The Pocket Venus Actress yERY RARELY do we see film stars who are as sweet, beautiful and adorable in person as they are on the screen. We meet lots of them in Singapore, whether coming here to make public appearances or Just passing through. Often their faces are hidden by480 words
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Article277 1958-12-29 7 EVEN though the story of Sleeping Beauty had a very happy ending. I've always felt rather sorry jor the sleeping beauty. Fancy being awakened hy the man in her life Prince Charming —after a hundred years of sleep. I wonder how many of us277 words
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Miscellaneous127 1958-12-29 7 LI'L ABNER B AI Ca PP S^SP KO STRANGER LEAVES 'B WLWf^ t*-WT (WE GOTTA!!— AH ]> .T^^mmm^mW OUR PLANTATION MMI mpif RESPECKS ''j£&^ ?r-LA JVI A IBEG HORSE-SPITALITV ff J I^^JL ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin 1 -.Y o( \T^ -v^y^^co^"^-"^! T*^t7sußE*Xj\ HAPPENED.' HOW'D AM TOED TDO THE127 words
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Miscellaneous113 1958-12-29 7 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "Everything in nature is a cause from which there flows some effect." Spinoza MONDAY FOR EVERYONE: This is not a good time for starting anything new of consequence. Fulfill promises; avoid extravagance complications, particularly where mutual or joint assets are involved. YOIR BIRTHDATE AND BIRTHSIGN ARlES— March 21113 words
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Miscellaneous51 1958-12-29 7 By RITA DEL MAR thetie but avoid risks LEO— July 23 to Aug. 22— Be patient, look upon delays. obstacles a=; a chance to correct impressions VIRGO— Aug 23 to Sept. 22 Concentrate. t h l n k deeply. Watch words papers, moves, defer vita] decisions. LIBRA- Sept. 23 to51 words
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Miscellaneous111 1958-12-29 7 It— Correct financial error-?, effect r-cor.omies; guard against loss, iahar* mony SCORPIO— Oct 23 to N v 21- Be conservative, calm, dutiful, tactful wi^h superiors headstrong peo* pie SAGITTARIUS— Nov 23 to \~>< c 21 B P perseverii lg regarding problems; don*t be harsh; avoid fat.gue. poor iidgment. CAPRICORN-Dec 22111 words
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Advertisement1189 1958-12-29 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines, (incorporated .n S.ngapor.) (MM sh^ppin. THE BLUE F UNNEL LINE 23. SAILINCS t. LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other port, to lead and diseharg. cargo (via Suex with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cap.1,189 words
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Advertisement965 1958-12-29 8 MITSUI |S LINE S'pora P.S'hom Pcnonp JAPAN LINE Kenryu Maru for Japan sinPorts 2 Jan 31 Dec Accepting cargo for Pacific, Central and South American ports with or without transhipment at Japan on through bills of lading. U.S.A. LINE For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay Suez. Mikogesan Moru 1965 words
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Advertisement595 1958-12-29 8 EAST ASIATIC Life HOMEWARD SAILINGS for Aden. Port s Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Bremen h. A^».« Gothenbur, on. (g*-* E^,^ "INDIA" so Dc T 1 1 "BOMA" 3 4 Jan 5- 4 '4. It/14 Im "LALANDIA"":,^ 2::; J Calls Beyrouth. Lottok.o and Gdyn^. Tfc- Colls London for posscngcrt OUTWARD SAILINGS tor Bangkok595 words
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Article, Illustration169 1958-12-29 9 CAP Picks Crew For Training rhref C ath.iv Pac ifir Air t ciptains and light t-rurinerrs u ill learc Hongkong for month stay in Bur t ilifornia are UM first nf the selected personnel ta fl v the first l.o<k i>rop jot Etectra com ll airliners which Pit ific Airwa>169 words
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Article46 1958-12-29 9 ent two civil r. S i: ii ane supervise work f ipanese p.v P S.n^aprTe of] n, opening I the old 24 I toi ight pipes, nan. I fox true- m 2.000 square f< et. v ttc I Japanese pro.o ic vy machines46 words
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Article18 1958-12-29 9 v rpoii hi h o 000 i E2f >C has been official y ogjakarta, Ce- n18 words
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Article270 1958-12-29 9 INDIA hopes to export her cement to the Malayan market, Indian trade sources In Singapore revealed yesterday. The cement industry in India is comparatively new but her output recently had boon such as to enable her to attempt export. About 50.000 tons of Indian cement270 words
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Article43 1958-12-29 9 i'> 1 :*.<3 s'isnr pro- taction is now placed at 391.--ono snort tons, 41 non below eai iei estimates. This is nearly six per cent below 1957 and 10-5 Der cent less than the 1959 croo fore- i cast43 words
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Article156 1958-12-29 9 THE LOCAL fob. market for copra has remained practically stagnant since last Friday, whereas loose copra from Sumatra has heen traded at prices from 25 cents per picul to 50 cents per picul higher than previously paid, says Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd s prrdwe report156 words
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Article40 1958-12-29 9 MANILA, Dec. 27. (UPI).— Indonesia has signed a oneyea r contract with Past Germany, railing for delivery of copra. PIA news agency reported from Jakarta today. PIA said *he contract was signed last Monday in Jakarta.40 words
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Article117 1958-12-29 9 NEW YORK, Dec 27 (UPI) A genuine recovery in the CS. cotton textile industry and its markets is now well advanced after 13 months of recession, the Association cf Cotton Textile Merchants said today. A balance of supply and demand wa^ achieved at about mid-1958, the117 words
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Article81 1958-12-29 9 TOKYO, Dec. 27 (Reu.fr* —The Japanese Government I today appointed Mr. Iwao Fujita, vice-chairman of the Japan Fishery Association, as Japan's chief delegate to the third session of the Sovie -Japan Fishery Commission to be held here from Jan. 12 next year During the coming session, Japan81 words
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150 1958-12-29 9 Sharp Rise Noted In Britain's Exports a briAK^ rise in U.K.. exports was recorded for last month. This was spread over a wide range of markets, according to a Board of Trade analysis of full trade figures for that month released in London. Exports rose by £24 mil. sterling over150 words
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Article55 1958-12-29 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association mario tne following c.nanses in its rates tn merchants j o.n Saturdav. Buying: Canada T. T. 31-1. 0 D. 31-7 8 90d/st. air mad 32-3/16 credit bills 32-5/16 trade' bills. Selling T T o p. ready: Canada 31-3 8. French Francs ***** Other55 words
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Article48 1958-12-29 9 JAKARTA. Dec. 27 (Reuter) j An Indonesian shipping company, the Mahakam Shipping Company, in Balik-Papan. East Borneo, had ordereri a ship of 1.000 tons from Italy, Antara News Agency reported The Italian-made ship was due to arrive ln Indonesia next month, the agency said.48 words
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Article24 1958-12-29 9 The United States has made available a $100,000,000 loan to India to assist the Asian nation's five-year economic development plan. Reuter.24 words
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204 1958-12-29 9 New Material For Pipe Manufacture A NEW material suitable for pipe manufacture was introduced recently in Britain. It Is a high-impact PVC. The company is now taking action to develop markets among pipe manufacturers and among pipe users. Creating interest among users in all fields is at present regarded as204 words
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Article91 1958-12-29 9 TOKYO. Dec. 27 (Reuter).; Japan's roving ambassador, to South-east Asia and the Middle East, Dr. Seiichi Tohata. said here this morn-, ing countries in the area wanted to obtain economic co-operation from Japan in the field of agriculture and medium and small enterprises. He returned here91 words
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Article34 1958-12-29 9 A SMALL scooter has set a; new world record bv covering more than 1,000 miles in 24 hours. It beat a recvjrd rereMly established in England by a bister machine.34 words
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Article175 1958-12-29 9 TG-^YO, Dec. 28. (Reuter) Japan will probably .send a delega ion of senior government officials to London to negotiate for the conclusion of a long term commercial treaty with the United Kingdom, a spokesman of ;he Japanese Foreign Ministry .^aid recently. He .>aid both the British175 words
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416 1958-12-29 9 ASIAN TRADE CHIEFS INVITED TO TALKS LEADERS of commerce ond industry In many countries of Asia, including Singapore, Malaya, and Borneo, have been invited to attend an important international conference in Australia early in 1960. It will be the 12th Congress nf the International Committee for Scientific Organisation (C.1.05, As416 words
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121 1958-12-29 9 AUSTRALIA gets 87 per cent of her natural crude rubber requirements from the Federation of Malaya. Ninety five per cent of her natural rubber latex needs are also supplied by the Federation. This is stressed in an Australian Government press statement issued121 words
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474 1958-12-29 9 FOUR LUXURIOUS round the-world cruises sailing from New York this month each of which will call in at Singapore will bring 84.000 visitors to this Port who, on a very conservative estimate, are expected to spend over U557.000.000 last years expenditure. From the474 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-12-29 9 AIU Manager Made Regional Vice-President MR \V H ALLMAN, manager of the American International Underwriters Ltd., for Singapore and Malaya since February, 1954, was recently elected a regional vice-president of the AIU Far East Inc. A well-known and popular j figure in Singapore business circles. Mr. Allman is responsible for81 words
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Article357 1958-12-29 9 FOLLOWING is a list of passengers arriving frorr. "he United Kingdom by the Cantor, and disembarking at rrr.aog on Jan 4 and Singapore on Jan. 5: SINGAPORE Mr. and Mrs. D A Aitken and two children, Mr. and Mr c Amor aid three daughters, Mis*357 words
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Advertisement239 1958-12-29 9 jf§J EVERETT ORIENT LINE jEf S'pore P.S'hom Penono Hongkong. Japan. ADEVERETT" 8 Jon 2 Jan "•EVERETT" 30 Jan 29 Jan 27 Jan r%, C~*'": -3 Calcutta -rvERETT" 12 Jan 1 5 Jan 16 Jan f.^RETT" 31 Jan 3 Feb 4 Feb 'am* m m mm*' fimmmWmmwW^ Mmmm EVERETT STAR LINE239 words
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Advertisement36 1958-12-29 9 THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW TANGLIN BRANCH AT SHAW HOUSE, 356 ORCHARD ROAD, TEL: ***** *****. FRIDAY, 2nd JANUARY 1959. FULL BANKING FACILITIES WILL BE AVAILABLE.36 words
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483 1958-12-29 10 Portsmouth Take A 7-0 Hiding LONDON, Dec. 28, (Reuter) Wolverhampton Wanderers jumped into a three-points lead in the English First Division when they crushed Portsmouth 7-0 at Mniineux Park. Wolverhampton, yesterday. Wolves the reignin? league champions, won 5-3 at Portsmouth the day before giving483 words
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Article226 1958-12-29 10 THE 10 MILLION YEN MYSTERY TOKYO. Dec. 28. (l'Pl>— Twenty -two members of the Japan Athletic Association resigned en masse yesterday because one association official allegedly misappropriated more than 10 million yen (1'5526,000) collected for the holding of the third Asian Games in Tokyo226 words
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Article33 1958-12-29 10 SO ITH DENNIS. Massachusetts, Dec 2fl (Reuter) Nine thoroughbred -ace horses valu* ed at about 30,000 dollars (Malayan ?Q<\nom w«r e killed here when fire broke out in their x 'e33 words
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Article95 1958-12-29 10 Pahang And Perak In Malay Final SEREMBAN. Sun. —Pahang Malays beat Johore Malays 6-0 in the annua! Malayan Malays hocke.v tournament for the Colonel Raja Lope Trophy on the Negri Sembilan Club padang yesterday. Pah mg Malays thu? emerge^ the champions in the 'A' section and will meet Perak Malays,95 words
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Article43 1958-12-29 10 Mr. Mr?. S. Abbett won the Royal Singapore Golf C ib'j P-ho!e mixed foursome bogey competition at the RSGC cl übhouse yesterday. Runners-up: Mr. Mrs. H. T Benny and Mr. F. W. Dunbin and Miss Wilson Reid (both one-down).43 words
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Article1474 1958-12-29 10 Results Positions LONDON. Dev 28 (Reuter) League tables after yesterday's English and Scottish football matches are: LEAGUE I Arsenal 1. Luton Town 0 Aston Villa 0. Manchester 17. 2 Bolton Wanders 0. Everton 3 Burnley 3, Leicester City 3 Chelsea 0. Blackburn Rovers 2 Leeds I 0. West B. Albion1,474 words
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Article30 1958-12-29 10 ROYAL Military Police beat Serangoon Gardens Sports Club 6-3 in a friendly .soccer match at Serangoon Gardens esterday. Allan Butchers scored four of the RMP goals.30 words
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Article, Illustration540 1958-12-29 10 BRISBANE, Dec. 28 (Reuter)— Mal Anderson will open Australia's defence of the Davis Cup against Peruvian born Alem Olmedo in the first singles of the challenge round against the United States here toI morrow. The Draw BRISBANE. Dec. 28 (UPI) —The draw today540 words
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Article53 1958-12-29 10 NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 23 (Reuter) Koesi Kamo of Japan was beaten 6-3 6-1 by Mike Franks of Los Angeles in the quarter-finals of the Sugar Bowl Invitation lawn tennis tournament here yesterday. Kamo, seconded seeded overseas player, had beaten Vincent Distefano (New Orleans) 6-3 6-4 in53 words
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Article37 1958-12-29 10 PARIS, Dec. 28 (Reuter)— M. Francois Dupre wa? the lead- ng French owner for the 1958 flat racing season with record total winnings of 143 million francs. Prince Alv Khan was second with 115.500.000 Franes37 words
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Article103 1958-12-29 10 Japans Davis Cup Coach Tokyo. Dec. 28 (UPI) The Japan Tennis Association on Friday named one-time Japanese tennis great Masanosuke Fukuda. coach of the Japanese Davis Cup team, next year. Fukuda, 66. who won Japan's first national tennis title in 1922 and played on three Japanese Davis Cup teams, was103 words
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Article57 1958-12-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR Sun.--Singapore Sikhs will meet Negri Sembilan Sikhs in th e opening .natch in the annual Pan-Ma. o yan Sikhs Hockey competition nn the Negri Sembilan Club padang tomorrow Seven states are taking part, and the teams are divide^ into North and South sections. The winner of57 words
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822 1958-12-29 10 Probable Fields For Thursday At Penang FOLLOWING are wei e hts and p rohah nine races on Thursday, Jan. l i aM d art#^s X'mas-New Year meeting. 3 > f th,k h^ THE NEW YEAR CU p Class 3-8 Vi Fun 3?_i? J.20.r&» 016-04 LINDALOU 5 V 810 YONG 46*715822 words
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Article94 1958-12-29 10 IPOH, Sun.— A record number of teams have entered f°r this year's Merdeka Cup hotkey competition whioh wi": start on, January 14 when the Perak \rmed Forces meet Taiping District XI in Taipmz. The final of the tourney te scheduled to take Ola** m Ipoh on February94 words
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308 1958-12-29 10 KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— Selangor Chinese, the defending champions, beat Perak Chinese 2-0 in their last mateh in the annual Chines* Recreation Clubs hockey tournament on the Pudu Road ground here yesterday. Thus Selangor retained the championships title. Negri Chinese were runners-up on308 words
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Advertisement96 1958-12-29 10 IRJEWCTD _LJ oCI -CV^*-.. Ntvtn fniL c^^^^S^ j r L a mmm mjm lmm. Parents of guardians can open CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. A HAPPY NEW YEAR 10 ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS ofmwn€» amwbH Enjnfj at tht NEW HILLSIDE INN (Whitley Road) Dancing to Aii Ahmad s Quintet Nightly96 words
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Article871 1958-12-29 11 DOUBLE FOR PENANG Foong Seong Final S'gor Lose 6-3 PENANG, Sun. Malayan badminton s most important trophies will stay B Penan?. J janra women retained the Heah Joo Seang Cup, and the men the Foong up wim a double' victory over challengers Selangor at the Han871 words
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Article114 1958-12-29 11 N ANd. Sun The Presi- I both the Football "iation f Pen an g and Penang Badminton AssoII Mr Loh Hoot Yeang. i \> made a Justice of P ace for Penang. a the v birthday of the Gov- Raja Tun Uda bin Muhammad, on114 words
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543 1958-12-29 11 A Blueprint For Asian Soccer Referees Kl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Sun. Soccer referees from Japan. I ipore and Malaya, at a four-hour meeting: at the l»ka Stadium conference room here today, drew lhe blueprint for the improvement of football re'•'('inf in Asia. I 7".7~_ i -j v,„ r P^ hv Ibdul543 words
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Article82 1958-12-29 11 PU, Dec 23 ißeuter> Indies beat the rnor s XI hy IHO after tea *a« 'nken I da? of the Three t rn itch nere rs team were al! 181 runs >A o made 276 in gS declared their j I this morning at ••<--t adding82 words
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Article109 1958-12-29 11 'Sumo Most Popular Sport' LONDON. Dec. 28 (Reuter) An article in the Time? claimed that Sumo wrestling was the most popular sport in Japan. When the tournaments are in progress, this newspaper's Tokyo rorrcspondent wrote, thousands throng the Kokugikan in Tokyo, the Mecca of Sumo, or other amphitheatres in the109 words
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71 1958-12-29 11 DORTMUND. Germany, Dec 28, (ITPl). The entries of E_»ypt, Romania and Wales have boosted the number of teams participating in the World Table Tennis championships here to 28 in the men's and 19 in the women's tournament, the sponsors of the March 27-Apnl 571 words
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Article, Illustration514 1958-12-29 11 Joo Seang - Joo Seang The Heah PENANG, Sun—Penang retained the Heah Joo Seang Cup today by crushing Selangor 6-1 in the challenge round at the Han Chiang High School HaU. Bouquets must be handed to the Penang captain. Tan Gaik Bee, and to Betty Tan. who earn won514 words
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Article, Illustration494 1958-12-29 11 JAPAN FALL IN 2nd HALF AFTER 2-2 INTERVAL, 'TWAS MALAYANS ALL THE WAY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Malaya trounced Japan by six goals to one in the international soccer 'friendly' before a large crowd, which included the Yang DiPertuan Agong, at the Merdeka Stadium this night. It was the second defeat494 words
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Article238 1958-12-29 11 Red China Claim 7 Records TOKYO, Der. 28 (UPI) Communist Chinese athletes established seven world records in 1958, the New China News Agency reported today. It said the year was marked not only by outstanding individual performances but in sports assuming: tremendous dimensions with 130 million people participating. It listed238 words
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Article146 1958-12-29 11 ARCADIA, California. Dec 28 The Japanese horse Hakuchikara surprised racing fan^ here by his forward showing in the U557,500 Tournament of Roses Purse at the opening meeting of the Winter racing season at Santa Anita. Hakuchikara, having his first start since September, heir] the146 words
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Article198 1958-12-29 11 Sawi Wins 50 Miles Road Race PENANG. Sun. Mar nor Sawi of Singapore finished best to win ine .V'-tip round the island cycle race today in the new record time 1 1 2 hour? 14 minuie^ 22 0 serond-. Sawi finished aboul a a/heel ahead of the second rider. Zaina!198 words
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Article60 1958-12-29 11 LONDON. Sun. Crystal Palace have sent <>ut a r rcular offering six player;, for gale Fourth Division rivals Walsall mav hr Brst after a barga n buy Paiarr paver who interests them js inside forward George Cooper Lincoln City prepare^ u < receive offers For outside60 words
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509 1958-12-29 11 Cowdrey, Milton Milton out of Test ADELAIDE. Dec TR fF<mter i England's hopes in the spcond rest b^gtnnitlC m Meinour. 0 on Wrdnpsriay received ..rinther Jolt today whm Colic Dowdrey had to go to hospital for treatment to an injury of his b:c too. v in jeeti ti faita to509 words
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Advertisement158 1958-12-29 11 IT'5 HERE nUV¥ i— 250 O.H.V. jita/ STAR Model C 15 WITH THESE EXCITING FEATURES Modern unit design of engine g^arb'x, enclosed battery and siicleaner; IT" wheeli with fu". -width hubs and straight sp< )kes folding IdcksUrtet; Ktjled petro] tank with attractivi p.a:t;c badgp h.gh puwtlweight ratio ensuring outstanding pcr.ormanee.158 words
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Article, Illustration247 1958-12-29 12 NEW YORK. Der 28 (Reuter) The United States will spend more money on scientific and technological research and j development in the 1960'5 than in its whole history from 1776 to the present day. the influential business magazine For- tune said today. A247 words
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Article159 1958-12-29 12 Agreement on the Aswan Dam CARIO. Der. 23 (UPl)— The' United Arab Republic last right signed an agreement with thq Soviet Union for construction of rh a first stage of the A-'.van High Dam on the Nile. The Russians are advancing fOUf hundred million rubles worth of equipment and ".^chr.i~v159 words
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288 1958-12-29 12 LU>UU.>. uec. -S. ineuierj .\nuui n\e nuurs urfore the Queen was due to make her Christmas Day speech to the Commonwealth, a black poodle found her television script in a briefcase lying on a Norfolk Road, according to press reports yesterday. John288 words
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185 1958-12-29 12 3 RESIGN, AND KISHI FACES ONE MORE CRISIS TOKYO. Dec 23. (TPI) Japanese Prime Minister. Nobusuke Kishi, today faced the most dangerous threat to his two-year c.d leadership wit l the tendered resignation of three ministers of his cabinet. The resignations, from three ministers nf powerful "antimain cur-rent" faction of185 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-12-29 12 A NEW portrait of Princess Alexandra Of Kent, seen at her Kensington Palace home. The Princess celebrated her 22nd birthday on Christmas Day.25 words
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Article90 1958-12-29 12 BALLOONISTS' SAFE ARRIVAL A HOAX CARACAS. Venezuela. Dec. 28 Reuter) Communications j authorities here said last night that a "false alarm" from Tenerife in the Canary Islands is believed to have been responsi- j ble for reports that the British balloon "The Small World" had landed in eastern Venez.uela. The90 words
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Article73 1958-12-29 12 MUNICH, Wtst Germany, Dec. 28 (Reuter). An international compsrition will i^pen on January Ist for the design of a Memorial to victims of Dachau Nazi concentration camo. which was situated nea*- Munich. The International Dachau Committee in Brussels, renouncing th 3 througn its Munich brai m.73 words
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Article60 1958-12-29 12 SYDNEY. Dec. 23, (UPI). Australia's best known pilot, Captain Donald Farqi.a r MacMaster, who pi.oted lhe Queen's aircraft during the 1054 :oya! tour of Australia, died suddenly of r henrt attack yesterday. Ma:Master, aged 46, was assistant flying operations j manager for Qantas ard in this capacity60 words
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267 1958-12-29 12 Future Satellites May Weigh 40 Tons \\NEWSBRIEFS\I WASHINGTON. Dec. 28. (Reuter)— The United States has long-range plans to send satellites weighing 40 tone or more into outer space, Dr. Hugh Dryden, deputy administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said in Washington yesterday. Dr. Dryden described the "Atlas" satellite—267 words
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Article80 1958-12-29 12 LATEST RED MIGS OVER QUEMOY TAIPEI, Der 28, (UPI). Increased activity hy communist Chinese MIGs was reported from the Quemoy area today though Red artillery opposite the offshore islands remained siler.t. A defence ministry information service dispatch today from Quemoy reported hat four communis" MIG- 19s were spotted near the80 words
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618 1958-12-29 12 FISHERMEN IN KERALA STATE HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO RADIATION FOR CENTURIES! NEW DELHI. Dec 28. (Reuter) Indian scientists are investigating the riddle of nearly 100.000 fishermen who have been exposed for generations to a high dose of radiation without apparent genetic damage. The fishermen live along nearly 100 miles of618 words
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359 1958-12-29 12 But Britain Will Get Smashing Retaliatory Blow, The Reds Warn WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (Reuter) The Thor intermediate range ballistic missile was now fully operational, and capable of being launched for a nuclear attack on Moscow from bases in England or elsewhere in359 words
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Article43 1958-12-29 12 i ISTANBUL Dec. 28 (Reuter) I A statue believed to be of 'the Roman god Jupiter has been discovered Ln a gar- den at Tarsus, South Turkey —near the spot where a statue of Alexander the i Great was recently unearthed.43 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-12-29 12 THE PRINCESS WANTS TO GO TO SCHOOL LONDON. Der 2S. (Reuter) Eight-year-ol<j Princess Anne is reported today to have "started a campaign" to persuade her mother. Queen Elizabeth, to let her go to a boarding school. The Sunday Dispatch's columnist siys that she wants to go away just like her158 words
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207 1958-12-29 12 WASHINGTON. Dec. 28, (Reuten Drfn I under which prisoners condemned to r•, Uo 'in allowed to volunteer for human vivisection f advancement of medical science was put tn -ather-' I o* leading scientists here, i— J I Dr. Jack Kerovkian a 30--year-old research207 words
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Article58 1958-12-29 12 HONGKONG, Dec. 28 HTH The newspaper Hongkong Standard reported from Macao today that a military man would be appointed next governor of the Portuguese overseas province. The Standard claimed that j Lt.-Col. Eduarda Martins! Soarcs. the present Governor! of a district tn Angola. Portuguese West Africa,58 words
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189 1958-12-29 12 Reds Say U.S. Wiil Land Troop. In Persia London —A Moscow rad com. tor claimed today United S: ites wi in double military aw l increase the n imber ol i: fields La the r ntry aad Iv. American troops .n Southern Persia. Thr comm< ntafeor. English -languas \k id189 words
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Advertisement513 1958-12-29 12 Quc&tyPwect SCIENTIST. EXPLORER. NAVIGATOR. CAR-RACING CHAMPION SPORTSMAN. Prof. 0 r he. Jean Lujmh: fi ;!..'.'> «*H ts^mmw 4*/^*' -4^%*' _M"--njK|ii_ B *Wmmtmi j*| I -r* f >*'/*■ ij^m I T^eE^. CARUItrQsonIcSHERPA w-cV" I > '''!><X* f yffj 8 mvorn on my le't wr'st s :e my deport -e frp^ 4513 words
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