Singapore Standard, 15 January 1959
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Title Section26 1959-01-15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" f SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15.'^59. Vol. IX No. 196. 15 ct». 14 Poges «i rfn m wewerwerwerwe tViNAL EDITION)26 words
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Article, Illustration403 1959-01-15 1 SHARIFF AHMAD - RAZAK TO QUIT DEFENCE POST SHARIFF AHMAD A. liiance prepares tor potts drive By Two other top officials to follow suit KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three Federation Ministers are expected to resign m June to head an Alliance Election Action Committee which will campaign for the party m the first post403 words
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511 1959-01-15 1 PETER KUM - PETER KUM Backed by a $10 mil. research programme By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malaya's war against synthetics will be waged on all fronts when the Rubber Research and Development Fund Ordinance comes into force tomorrow. The "fight synthetics campaign" will be backed by an511 words
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Article165 1959-01-15 1 Five Held Under Security Law THE Singapore Special Branch yesterday detained five men under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. All five arr being detained m connection with either the distribution or printing of publications considered subversive by the Singapore Government. Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang. said that the165 words
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Article62 1959-01-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare may intervene to find a solution to the last-minute hitch over the wage agreement between the National Union of Plantation Workers and the Malayan Planting Industry Employers' Association, The Standard was told tonight. Representatives of the62 words
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Article34 1959-01-15 1 THE UNESCO regional meeting of specialists m marine sciences opened m Saigon yesterday with delegates from Singapore, Japan Korea. Malaya, Indonesia, the Philippines, the Republic of China, Thailand and South Vietnam. l-(Reuter).Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration161 1959-01-15 1 THE FILM STAR WHO EARNS $300,000 WHO wouldn't envy a chimpanzee snoozing airay m a jtrsl class (Mr-conditioned cabin on board the ship Banggai? But then this Belgian Congo chimp who goes by the name of Pedro is a very special guy icho has achieved lame as a film star161 words
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282 1959-01-15 1 Akihito buys a bride with fish, wine TOKYO. Jan. 14 (UPI) Crown Prince Akihito bought a bride today for two fish and six jugs of wine. The Prince's Emissary, Chief Chamberlain Kikuo Suzuki, arrived at the home of 24-year-old Miss Michiko Shoda and offered her the royal gift of two282 words
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Article314 1959-01-15 1 FOUR WAYS TO WIPE OUT GANGSTERS SEVERAL students of good Singapore schools are paying protection money to secret society groups, the Colony's Chief of the C.1.D., Assistant Commissioner, Mr. W. B. F. Goodrich, said yesterday. He poin.ed out that the youths were attracted by the "glamorous names" adopted by the314 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-01-15 1 HE'S GOT GOOD REASON TO BE HAPPY MI!\ETEEM.YEAR.OLD Kok Soon fa* ha* good reasons to he happy he was re-united with his eifiht* month-old hride and family after bein^ held hostapm by kidnappers for four days m the Strailg of Malaccm* -Standardpic.Standardpic - 42 words
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360 1959-01-15 1 $10,000 ransom paid to free hostage held 4 days at sea IPOH, Wed. The 19-year-old son of a wealthy fish merchant m Lower Perak was kidnapped and held m darkness on the high seas for four days last November, and was only released after his father had paid $10,000 ransom,360 words
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204 1959-01-15 1 KLM CUTS: HOLLAND LODGES A PROTEST LONDON, Jan. 14 (Reuter) The Netherlands* Ambassador to Britain, Baron Adolf Bentinck, yesterday made representations at the Foreign Office on behalf of his government against the British decision to reduce KLM flights to Singapore. Britain's decision was conveyed to the Netherlands government m The204 words
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Article413 1959-01-15 2 JOO Workers Demand New Year Advances NEGOTIATIONS between the Whay Hin pineapple cannery m Singapore and its 100 workers on the question of financial advances yesterday ended m a deadlock. The workers wanted on the first day, $20 on the the management to give413 words
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Article240 1959-01-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The 15th draw of the Federation Premium Bond at the Selangor Turf Club here today resulted as follows: First prize *****9. Second prize (2) *****5. *****0. Third prize t2> *****0. *****4. Fourth prize <20> *****7. *****7. *****0 *****1 7412(15 *****0. *****2. *****4* *****6.240 words
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Article32 1959-01-15 2 THE rngagoment of film ■Ctren Z^a Zsa Cabor to wealthy builrier. Hal B. Haye«. WM reported m Now York yesterday The wedding w;ll take place m three months.— UPj.32 words
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Article52 1959-01-15 2 says j Judo Mr, 1 T>rk 2«. i enrM tn to rnrf The j ud: Sinch o^, ran v w n({ Nni mr n < hu.i r previouv found cuiU, tmm hrf >klBl mmi ti Ihr r.ulv ktej Strrrt «.n h* raadii (h u^ shop hoitM J Strrrt saw52 words
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Advertisement650 1959-01-15 2 I A LITTtt lIT T H A^^^^g^yT^^^^^^^^^^^^j SITUATIONS VACANT MALAY OIRl.s and Women Interested m appealing m filing to be made m Singapore ;ind thp Federation please telephone Joan Booty. *****. or write 15, Eu Court, Hill Street, Singapore. PENANG PORT COMMISSION has H v^c^ncy for an experience^ SENIOR STENOGRAPHER650 words
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Advertisement410 1959-01-15 2 HOUSE LAND FOR SALE TWO ATTRACTIVE modern three bedroom bungalows acre exce'lent locality one mile Ipoh Town rental return $600 p.m. Apply P.O. Box 172 Malacca. FREEHOLD MODERN Newly improved types of Terrace Houses, Shops and Flats along MacPherson Road and m the Shopping and Community Centres of Sennett Estate410 words
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Advertisement479 1959-01-15 2 FOR SALE CHEAP SALE: Used Radios Models from $25/-. Excellent Condition. 10. Collyer Quay, Singapore. l and 5, Bukit Bintang Road, Kuala Lumpur. TEAK DINING TABLE 8 Chairs Radiogram Phillips Radio. 10 Valves Webster Record Changer with Teak Cabinet all good condition Phone *****. HI-FI 15W sonoton complete with cabinet,479 words
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Advertisement534 1959-01-15 2 TENDER NOTICE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "C" and above registered Contractors will be received at the Office of the State Engineer, Malacca up to 3.00 p.m. of 26th January, 1959 for the CONSTRUCTION OF A BOYS* RESIDENTIAL HOSTEL AT BUKIT CHINA, MALACCA. All particulars are obtainable at the534 words
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Advertisement340 1959-01-15 2 CLERK GETS $37,200 AS DAMAGES JOHN GEORGE NETTO, 51. a works clerk of a firm of engineers, wa. yesterday awarded damages m $37,251 m the Singapore High Court for injuries received In a motor accident. The accident occurred at the junction of Bournemouth Road and Crescent Road on June 5.340 words
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Advertisement71 1959-01-15 2 Conditioning I* ji national >^^\f^ >^ \j* if/ Carrier is helping to produce Nd reliable communications, modern m< quality fabrics Mnd many other W Every Carrier air conditioning msta g c backed by 56 years of leadership &c conditioning industry. I>H|DH|HHH| m coKorrio*'** 730 »oiu 50 cyci«« 'II Of AIMS71 words
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Article377 1959-01-15 3 T Federation Government, faced with a ker cent annual increase m the nations popurate which would raise the population bOO.OOO m the next 20 y«ears is planning kourage more and more of its people to go t he land. The Governments land developfcufhority, according to the Minister377 words
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Article311 1959-01-15 3 British diplomats from South-east countries converged on Singapore during Ist few days for their annual conference opened m Eden Hall yesterday. This parley is presumably invested with more a routine business meeting. Recent political >pments, defence reassessments and planning, economic measures and link-ups and conlonal changes have concentrated311 words
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Article55 1959-01-15 3 23. Lm Teck Kirn Road. S'poie I. PO Box No 1563 Cables: "TICERNEWS" ■Li uc., n Tel ***** (5 lines) All department*. r MPUR; Ch na Insurance Bids.. 174. Batu Rd Telephone 88i66 93 Cow»n St Tel: 3829 M A 8 Leith St Tel: 4055 W55 words
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Article, Illustration700 1959-01-15 3 FRASER WICHTON - Mac Tests Electoral Temperature FRASER WICHTON by LONDON "fy[R. HAROLD MACMILLAN, now on tour of North-east England to test the electoral temperature for himself, will have the chance to cast his mind back over events since he became Prime Minister exactly two years ago and to assess political possibilities for700 words
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Article558 1959-01-15 3 FRANCIS ASHBORN - FRANCIS ASHBORN BY COLOMBO pEYLON reminds one these days of the party to which Harpo Marx invited avowed enemies so that no matter how embarrassed everybody might feel he would at least enjoy the confusion. For nobody could have chosen his guests with more abandon558 words
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Letter913 1959-01-15 3 Sir— As there seems to be confusion between the term "Free-Port" and the term "Free-Trade In the minds of some people m Singapore, it Is. perhaps, not irrelevant to make clear what these two terms mean. FREE-PORT provides facilities for transit trade, with depots, where913 words
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Article102 1959-01-15 3 Shorts from the Talks Two Aims Of Fanning "THE farming Industry, wherever one studies It. Is always trying to do two things. Firstly to mechanise Itself so as to raise the standard of living of the Individual farmer above mere subsistence level. Secondly to extend the variety of crops which102 words
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Article, Illustration374 1959-01-15 3 the NEWS as it strikes me the World Press— even those behind secure Curtains advocate* amity and understanding among nations, one would expert any move, designed to bring about better understanding and closer co-operation between countries m the same region, to be welcomed. Therefore it ii difficult to understand the374 words
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Article, Illustration15 1959-01-15 3 Advertisement o/THI CINIRAL lIICTRIC CO (MALAYA) no., Revresentino THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD.. OF ENCLANQ.15 words
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Advertisement67 1959-01-15 3 the \L Tk- iofMt tem| f-^ 1\ newest, V^t permanent rin.e LmVt lovelUst Perfected by Inecto -_f£^ r*W ML hrin llh \j «ii'««cr*>* /fj colour glamour to rinse {11 yOMr hoi r rhre« f Idr OY «'y thadet. i r ma i c• by ikecto A Available from oil leading67 words
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Article, Illustration175 1959-01-15 4 THREE Indonesian delegates to the Pan-Pacific South-east Asian Women's Association seminar fleic into Singapore yesterday, by Garnda Indon*>*inn Air-,,-™,* 4mm ini-nr-tn They are pictured above (from left) Mrs. M. Hutasoit, Mrs. Roesiah Sardwno, and Mrs. Jetty RazaJi A'oor. The Indonesian delegation is led by Mm.175 words
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174 1959-01-15 4 Anonymous letters for WPB: Police SINGAPORE Police can take fio disciplinary action against any policeman on an anonymous letter as "it is on.y fit for the waste paper basket. >% Police Secretary. Mr. Eu Cheow Eang said yesterflay. Mr. Eu was referring to a report m an English language newspaper174 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-01-15 4 HOXGKONG, Jan. 14. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.97 to £1 Sterling $5.75 to US$l; >1.83 to Malayan SI; $0,059 to one Indonesian Rup;ah, Gold $252.25 to a tael.36 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1959-01-15 4 Drama at Fonseka hearing WITNESS FAINTS AND MUTTERS 'SEMANGAT'(Spirit) was asked to take part m bashing boy testimony KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A witness for the prosecution swooned while giving evidence at the resumed hearing of the Fonseka murder case m the High Court here today. The witness a 21-year-oid Government1,104 words
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Article, Illustration166 1959-01-15 4 THIS charming little blonde is m Singapore today. She's Nikki Lynn and she hails from Sydney. Australia. Shapely Nikki— just 21— specialises In Latin-Ameri-can dances and she vines too Looking at hor curvaceous figure one would never guess that she was once166 words
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211 1959-01-15 4 'GREEN GODDESS' IS AMONG THEM Luxury liners to call here with 2,500 tourists FOR three weeks from February 24, more than 100,000 tons of luxury shipping will grace Singapore's waterfront. Disembarking from five luxury liners will be more than 2.500 wealthy tourists on round-the-world cruises The liners scheduled to call211 words
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237 1959-01-15 4 MINISTER OUTLINES HISTORY OF LOCAL GOVT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The history of Local Government is the history of people who count it an honour and privilege to serve the communities m which they live. This noble trad.tion ha s not been lacking m this country m the past, but is237 words
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Article59 1959-01-15 4 MR. Justice Chua m the Singapore Assize Court y< >- terday sentenced Tan Sek Hon. 23. to a total of three years' jail on three chftTf two of cheating and another of attempted cheating, between Sept. 25 and Oct. U last year. Sek Hon ■dmltted six59 words
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Article165 1959-01-15 4 THE Nanyan* University and the University of Malaya have "lost" about $150,000 each because a scheme to raise the money has been "abandoned." The scheme wa.s first mooted by the Singapore Constitution Exposition Committee m November last year and envisaged the sale of attractive "car stickers' to raise about165 words
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Article121 1959-01-15 4 m wei Wii tt Mi it. F -Sf'a trovn :lonn the I \d" en .1 the J-^. Rood, to |fl' mar- Ar. g talk f rctaiia: down m and i ichtfl t ion lni Au! tipectl Ymfti alarm. t l confrren oorr to l 5r it*rd 'China. w< Tl.'121 words
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Advertisement52 1959-01-15 4 tTusb look, tiow ffiec/i/e rmp>rt>v&c( 'I%! W EW SUNLICHT now contains a magic yfflggOjK^ white things and dazzling brightness to your whole /^fflgKjSS^ wash. And Sunlight makes everything smell as fe fflllw* sweet and clean as i: looks /^X Buy New SUNUGHT -toda»y a^ prove ftr yourself its the perfect52 words
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Article472 1959-01-15 5 pat exodus has impaired dept's iciency Fiuczek tcent blackouts m Singapore were due to faults and the fact that many feeders and i about 30 years old, the City Electrical EnZ. K. Fiuczek, said yesterday. k ek told a Press conference that resignaI rical and472 words
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Article133 1959-01-15 5 SEN -PAGE colour >n Singapore be included m ralian Women's n it hits the news, 'r- next month. I>. rector of Tour>b Howlett. revealy I he said, was I than 5.000.000 r red more than c m Australia. fc added the i also circulated m d <^nd m the133 words
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Article101 1959-01-15 5 Ip formal opening i-Pacinc South-east I Association hauled for tonight 1". Minister Tun Hock most 'of the 35 ovprsea s deleyesterday and einy accommodated noam Road Hostel. lalaya. now stands as foli: Dr. S. Braithi M W. Weaver and Ikert; Burma: Daw and Daw Mi Mi eylon: Mrs. A.101 words
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Article49 1959-01-15 5 •YEAR-OLD school- Bahru was yesMung attacked b y a Je Tan Tock Seng •n Singapore. lured to the third »he hospital by the volunteered to show m which her mother |>re the man could en harm, her screams She however had m her neck and on her face.49 words
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210 1959-01-15 5 AAF launches Malaya transport service -"wnin wed iWralian Air Force L 130 opened the Australia Malaya transport service I<w into the RAAF irom Darwin today f the aircraft was landing Officer of Squadron. Wing r 1. R Olorenshaw rn<\ Pdron li now equip Herculea aircraft. Dr wa s win« Com210 words
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Article90 1959-01-15 5 A 7-YEAR-OLD boy. Lee Teck Ho, was drowned when out swimming with his three brothers m a pond m Potong Pasir, Singapore yesterday evening. Teck Ho got into difficulties when he went into deep waters to avoid a herd of buffaloes which had entered the90 words
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Article, Illustration246 1959-01-15 5 City may ask fire chief to stay on THE Singapore City Council may ask its Chief Fire Officer, Mr. J. Angus, whose contract expinos m June to stay on for another year m order "not to impair the efficiency" of the City Fire Brigade. This step is being taken because246 words
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371 1959-01-15 5 INDEPENDENT Assemblyman for Changi, Mr. Lim Cher Keng. will as/X the Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David, at the next meeliing of the Legislative Assembly on Jan. 21, whether he would clarify the Singapore Government's stand on a recent statement by371 words
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Article121 1959-01-15 5 Save Youth Plea To Government SINGAPORE'S prominent Muslim leader, I4r. H. M. Yahiya, yesterdsiy called upon the Goveijnment to help prevent youth from falling a prey to the glib talk of gangsters and such undesirable:,. Speaking at U c opening of the Istana 1 -admin ton Party playgroun^i m Kandahar121 words
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183 1959-01-15 5 SINGAPORE Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock said yesterday that most people had sown the grains of peace and harmony m the Colony, but some had sowYi the "tares of violence and hatred." In a message to the Tamil Association on the183 words
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Article141 1959-01-15 5 $50 FINE FOR HITTING INSPECTOR A WIREMAN. Tan Kian Siak alias Goh Kian Siak. who assaulted a Police Inspector at the Cathay Car Park on Nov. 6 last year, was fined $50 by a Singapore Court yesterday. The case was heard before Sixth Magistrate. Mr. M. Coomaraswamy. on a private141 words
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Article, Illustration339 1959-01-15 5 Sandosham heads 'split' University of Malaya THE new Constitution of the University of Malaya comes into effect today when the two autonomous divisions of the institution will be officially established. From now on, the division m the Federation will be known as the University of Malaya m Kuala Lumpur, and339 words
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Article163 1959-01-15 5 Prasad sends gift to Sir William KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. S K. Banerji, the High Commissioner for India m the Federation and Commissioner to Singapore, will present gifts on behalf of the President of the Indian Republic, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. to the Governor of Singapore and the Chief Minister tomorrow.163 words
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Article61 1959-01-15 5 THE Minister for Health. Mr A. J Braga. will officially open the Pegu Road Outdoor Dispensary m Balestier Road on Friday at 5.15 pm. The dispensary is one of a series of Standard-Plan outpatients clinics to be built m various parts of Singapore Mr. Braga will61 words
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Advertisement334 1959-01-15 5 l^^rliilk Has your doctor IE I 'Hi^W^L. told you about Bps^PU^ shampoo? Sehhm shampoo m-a^ onginallv prepared t\ an aid to doctors and has been known to them for several >ears as an effective treat- MH^^g^«^^?^3 rrent for dandruff I Dandruff diupptan' Sebhn eonuint rwn tpccial mfredient* uvd m I334 words
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Article252 1959-01-15 6 Teddies Today's Top Problem PENANG, Wed. The problem of turbulent youth is not new, it recurs with every new generation of the human race. But today m modern conditions of more leisure, more freedom, more money, and of course more youth, the problem is taking on a new urgency and252 words
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Article55 1959-01-15 6 THE vice-president of the American Federation of Labour Congress of Industrial Organisations. Mr. Joseph Keenan will arrive m Singapore on Saturday for a twoday visit. Mr Keenan. who is on hi* way home after attending the Hind Mazdoor Sabha labour convention at New Delhi, will also55 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-01-15 6 DELEGATES from ihe Federation of Malaya at tending the International Congress of Jurists held In New Delhi from Jan. 5 to 10 look contemplative when the cameraman caught them. From right to left: Dato Panirlima Bukit Ganlang, Mr X L. Devasar, Mr. Ong Hulk Llm57 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-01-15 6 A YOUNG Singapore teacher. .Mr. P K. Gopal. who Kave up his profession to study aeronautical engineerins will leave the Colony by air tomorrow for Britain. Mr. Gopal. until recently attached to McNair School will take a five-year course at the Loughborough College of Technology.49 words
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Article105 1959-01-15 6 8 Thugs Under Detention ALL EIGHT MEN who were caught by officers of the Secret Societies Branch of the Singapore CID on Tuesday night m the Kalians Basin. The Standard learned, have been detained under the Criminal J-aw ("Temporary Provision?) Ordinance. The men were caught m a surprise raid which105 words
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Article123 1959-01-15 6 ORDERED TO PAY MORE FOR HIS SON A MAN told a Singapore Magistrate yesterday that he could not afford to give more than $30 monthly as maintenance allowance for his 10--year-old son. Tang See Tee. a vegetable nawker, said he earned $150 a month. Asked to account for his daily123 words
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Article44 1959-01-15 6 K. CHIDAMBARAM, a City Council labourer was yesterday committed for trial at a preliminary inquiry on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of a colleague, P Sithambaram. at Veerasamy Road on Dec. 5 last year.44 words
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176 1959-01-15 6 JUDGE PRAISES PCs FOR THEIR VIGILANCE THE Singapore First District Judge, Mr. J. F. McWilliam, yesterday commended two police constables for their vigilance m catching a thief and foiling a burglary m Tempenis early one morning The constables were Abdul Jalil bin Pakir and Zainol bin Arifin of the Changi176 words
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221 1959-01-15 6 Lawyer bank from jurists' confab with 'declaration' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A local lawyer, Mr. K. L. Devasar. returned here today aftqr attending the Congress of the International Commirl;ion of Jurists at New Delhi, armed with the "Declaration of Delhi" passed b> the Congress |fr Dcvasai was In the second of221 words
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Article153 1959-01-15 6 A New Year party for 1.3.=>0 children will be given on Jan. 24, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Army Football Field, Aver Rajah Road, with the Hans Andersen Cub and the Army as co-hosts. Most of the tiny guests will be153 words
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Article47 1959-01-15 6 HALF a million leaflets m Chinese explaining the rapid growth of "white" areas and the defeat of the Malayan Communist Party will be airdropped over non-white areas m the Federation, starting from Friday as part of a psychological warfare campaign against the remaining Communist terrorists.47 words
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Article79 1959-01-15 6 A Singapore hawker was ambushed by four rr.en and his b:i yc'ie stolen m Sime Road. 3 e^terday. The Chawker. Kg Kirn Sai. was f cychng home when another; cyclist bumped into him and he fell off his bicycle. Sudrian'.y, three others armed with dagger, came79 words
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Article67 1959-01-15 6 TAIPIPCG. Wed. A man was kilVd an d another seriously injured during a fight between two padi planters In a "bendang" at Pantai Besar. Batu Kurau near Taiping yesterday. The d !iad man is Abdullah bin DahHiri. 47. and the injured mt.n. Pandak bin Mohamed.67 words
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Article61 1959-01-15 6 An assr, ciation was formed l«Si nighf by the 120 stall holders oC, the $250,000. MarPherson B^oad Market. It was named a* the MacPher.-on Road Mailket Association. The folipwin^ were elected to the cortimittee: President: Mr. Wee Hung Tee. vicePvesirient t Mr Chua Swee Kee. secretary:61 words
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Article433 1959-01-15 6 IPOH, Wed. Twelve ItMtfl nf societies m Perak rsrapri th? cause they obtained Frder.il eiUz deportation, the Officer-in .v !3 Mohamed, told The Stindaii tod r The 12 gang leaders, ho sons who have been placed under order for activities connected with Sher Mohamed said. Mr. Sher Mohamcd s433 words
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Article23 1959-01-15 6 a iio da numor hide tivr comp v hou. 709 cont <an Inci i all nth« thr!" Pfoplr 1 <-, 30 prr whir^23 words
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Article78 1959-01-15 6 IPOJI w rrr m larestig Prr.ik. Ml rnrd. Su Polnr Ihr kill year-old I boy. Mohirra^ thr r^ murdrr «.f MuMaphi m of a Poliff ridrr Jnrhf Huw ;n n,» mis* i; r when hf hiled home fr<» m v*,j on Apr. l 11 The btttoO youn? Hml found78 words
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Advertisement164 1959-01-15 6 Congratulations and Best Wishes Cathay Organisation on the opening of the New Cathay Cinema, Malacca Newcome Road (opposite Bus Stand) KHERN SENG CHYE (Contractors) 61 Jalan Hashim, Muar (THE CATHAY ORGANISATION? fP^i en: B!WH!fHHHRffWfWW9WHS! rm^ n l^ftraioiy announces HP"! \\\Y\ii n ITHE GALA OPENING TONIGHT I BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE164 words
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Advertisement20 1959-01-15 6 uitW JL CHEVRDLEi BEL AIR and BISCAYNt W»* \Jnirchard MOTORS Singapore kuala I*l REPHDESENTEO ELSEWHERE. *N THE FEOERATtQN BY BC20 words
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Article569 1959-01-15 7 Sir Alan Rose in appeal court One case allowed, 6 dismissed THE CHIEF JUSTICE, Sir Alan Rose, m the Singapore High Court yesterday dismissed six appeals and allowed another, that of Johar bin Mohamed, 23. Johar who was sentenced m the lower courts to a total of 12 months' imprisonment569 words
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Article257 1959-01-15 7 $11,000 cash and jewels robbed THIEVES made a haul of $11,000 m two separate incidents m Singapore yesterday. A headmistress lost $7,000 when burg'ars broke into h^r home-cum-school m Crais Road. The headmistress. Madam Wong Sook Inn and her family lived on the ground floor while the top floor was257 words
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Article30 1959-01-15 7 Mr. Mariano Ezpeleta, Philippines Ambassador to Bangkok, will also act as Envoy Extraordlnay and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Federation of Malaya. it was announced yesterday m Kuala Lumpur.30 words
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147 1959-01-15 7 Thrashing For Two Who Used Threat TWO MEN yesterday evening were Riven a thrashing when they tried to extort money from a shopkeeper m a village In Plantation Avenue m the Ylo Chu Kang area of Singapore. The Standard was told that the men approached the shopkeeper because one of147 words
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Article, Illustration341 1959-01-15 7 HUNDREDS of the sick m Singapore who had to be turned out of their beds m hospital to make room for more urgent cases are now receiving 4 ward" treatment m their homes thanks to the District Nursing Service. r 1341 words
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Article59 1959-01-15 7 NIBONG TEBAL, Wed The staff of the District Office here will go mobile for outdoor collection of land assessments and other rates. They will visit ten villages m Province Wellesley South on Mondays and Thursdays from Jan. 19 to March 3 On March 24, they will59 words
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Article146 1959-01-15 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot nom. 86 86i R.S.S. No. 1 Feb. 86i 87 R.S.S. No. 1 o Mar. 86i 87* R.S.S. No. 2 Sib 85 R.S.S. No. 3 84 84* Tone: Steady quiet. The tin price m Singapore146 words
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Article29 1959-01-15 7 MR. Justice Tan Ah Tah m the High Court yesterday admitted Singapore's First Criminal District Court Judge and Magistrate, Mr. J. F. McWilliam, as an advocate and solicitor.29 words
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Advertisement337 1959-01-15 7 if "f "}?JoH^^r^^ OE*EI%S Today j 11,1.45,4,0.30 9.30 j IVJLcrLi JUOlcLajk I > T-. i%y n, i. 45f 4f H#;U) &930 UAL ■ri\ l h"'»'g "THIS IS RUSSIA" .tV'^l 4. N 11. 1.45. 4. r,.30 ft 9.30 llHlvw HEIBBMULLU MAL'RKKN <> SI IXIVAN IRZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE" imcm) 1.. "TYPHOON337 words
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Advertisement425 1959-01-15 7 P"«n« 2ii.« Opens Today! ftrttftftS, )f J i^ MUNOi i»CMIfl' PURICI !T J| J LEI CRAIG McCOOHAH G»U0» WB 7+ t /X NOR THE MOON WSf t f'M> .W NIGHT Sjfi* iw6t»— J -l_Jf B3UHI '«ii'm c Today! 11a.m.-l.«-4.IJ-«.«5 4-9 30p.m JT" j[?ifLV,:>» "The BEAST of BUDAPEST" AVff* 4{C<)MIN(.' "DRAGOON425 words
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Miscellaneous537 1959-01-15 7 B^^B^^B^^i^i 9v#*lfcl72H^^B*72T*7^sl Signal and News. 945 FUd.o sW^B ■il.'llf.lU l^BM.l .1 Wi ■tl ».Ws^sl aRXIMIZAASdMK^-MmJlkiwm h lo p m R«<i Gauntlet. r IfaUl falM sWilihUkril^ S&SStteK 1 IlBJ Radio Singapore (Medium Uav<> sjmsMMbMbMb^ ITnvSufrfllMMl MBTnlS] 476 metres): fi 3U d m Good d ill ILI Ttl B^B^SW f Ay f537 words
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Advertisement868 1959-01-15 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. felt 5 3923/6. *****/4 112/t. Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI T. HalHax, Boston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Portt Jpwi P Sham Penang TEUCER k >14 v 16 )an MYRMIDON 17/25 Mar 26 Mar 27/28 Mar Carrier* option re proceed via ether868 words
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Advertisement1126 1959-01-15 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD A CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 tines) (Incorporated m Singapore) H2 Hwes) S TS' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5? SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS C*rrits option to proceed vi. other ports to load and discharge cargo (via niez with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,126 words
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Advertisement1021 1959-01-15 8 MITSUI PB LINE JAPAN LINE S'por* P.S'hom Penong Mogomisan Moru 25 Jan Asoteni Maru 30 Jon 29 Jon Accepting cargo for Pacific, Centrol and South American ports with or without transhipment at JaDan on through bills of lading. U.S.A. LINE. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay Suez. Mikageson Moru1,021 words
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Advertisement535 1959-01-15 8 EAST ASIATIC [m HOMEWARD SAILINGS tor Aden. Port s«, fl I^l^ Rotterdom. Amsterdom, Bremen, Hombur. r Gothenburg and Otic •"LALANDIA" Mo( v, k W or Ron •"SELANDIA" «.i»r* JSS I^Jj- Calls Beyrouth. Lattokio and Gd», A Colls London tor pottengert. m or Ho. OUTWARD SAILINGS tot Bongkok ond So, go*.535 words
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Article, Illustration231 1959-01-15 9 INDIAN HANDLOOM GOODS POPULAR IN S-EA INDIAN handloom fabrics are becoming increasingly popular throughout South-east Asia, All-India Handloom Board's marketing officer m Singapore, Mr. K. S. Gopala Rao, said yesterday. Mr Rao, whose duties cover South-east Asia*, has just returned from a business tour of the region He said keen231 words
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Article153 1959-01-15 9 Rubber Gains 1/8 Cent SHORT covering m the Singapore rubber market yesterday resulted m a i cent rise m the local price, to 863 cents per lb. for International first grade February shipment. The market opened slightly higher and ruled fairly quiet, with little change m values. There was good153 words
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Article81 1959-01-15 9 SINGAPORE Chu-.eie Prod'^cf Exchange noon closing prices per Dicul yesterday were: Copra Dec-Jan. $41 buyers; $42 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $64 sellers m drums $67* sellers; Muntok white pepper $129 sellers; Sarawak white $128 sellers; special Sarawak black $71 Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association clcs'n? prices; bulk shipment81 words
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117 1959-01-15 9 SINGAPORE will In future receive better quality textiles from Japan, Mr. Akira Kawai, leader of a visiting Japanese trade delegation said yesterday. The mission is here to take part m a four-day textile exhibition, which opened at the Happy World last night. Mr. Kawai117 words
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Article57 1959-01-15 9 PARIS, Jan. 13, (Reuter).— People m France will have to pay between 15 and 20 per cent more for their cigarettes from next Thursday, according to^an official decree published here. Petrol prices already have risen three per cent, domestic fuel oil by 16 per cent and57 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-01-15 9 IPOH has another modern hotel the Robin Hotel situated In Clare Street, near the Odeon Theatre. It has a built-in underground car park The hotel opened for business on Monday. There are 16 rooms, some airconditioned. The building has a roof -garden A cocktail party will60 words
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Article, Illustration133 1959-01-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Ice plants may soon be built on the East Coast for the fishing co-operatives with the arrival here of a Canadian fisheries expert under the Colombo Plan The director of a fisheries project m Colombo, Prof. Louis Berube, of Laval University,133 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-01-15 9 JAKARTA. Jan. 14 (UP.I.) A Council for industry and trade of West Borneo wil soon be inaugurated, according to an Antara News Agency report from Pontianak. The report said 22 business firms already have applied for membership m the council. Mr. Kawal47 words
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Article50 1959-01-15 9 THE MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association made the follow in g changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: Buying t.T. 31-13/16: O.D. 31 15/16: 90 d/st. air mail 32J credit bills 32-3/8 trade bills. Selling T.T. /O.D. ready: Swis* Frcs 140 5/8: Belgian Francs 1625|; Holland Gldrs. 123.50 words
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Article92 1959-01-15 9 Aussie Drive For Capital A DRIVE to attract more British capital investment to Australia was foreshadowed m London this week by Mr. George Warwick Smith, the new Special Commercial Adviser m Australia House. "We need immigration of capital as well as of people" he said. "It is premature to say92 words
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Article65 1959-01-15 9 MALAYAN foreign trade In the first 11 months of 1958 fell by $731,199,000 to $7,190.--678.000 compared with the corresponding period of 1957 ($7,921,877,000). Decreases were recorded In trade with the three principal partners. Indonesia. United Kingdom and United States. From January to November this year, Malaya's total65 words
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Article208 1959-01-15 9 THE new four-engined Lockheed Electra turbo-prop airliner the first turbine-engined airliner to be granted a U.S. Type Certificate has a safety device invented and developed by a British company. This device. "SDraymat", Is an electrical heater which is applied to aircraft components to safeguard them against208 words
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117 1959-01-15 9 JAKARTA, Jan. 14, (UPD— The secretary-general of tfae Federat on of Copra Co-opera-tives said 1058 was a year of "many challenges" for the organization. But. he said, the Federation was able to produce a satisfactory amount, despite many obstacles. He said the main difficulty was lack117 words
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Article66 1959-01-15 9 Copra Imports Into Singapore m November last year amounted to 5.142 tons, valued at $2,789,919. as against 19.535 tons (value $8,380,856) m November 1957. Of the total Imports In that month. 3.391 tons were from Sumatra. During the same month. Singapore exported 6.517 tons ($3,920,288), 12,530 tons66 words
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Article83 1959-01-15 9 U.S. Top Buyer Of Tin AMERICA was the bigger buyer of tin from Malaya last year, pecording to final statistics issued m Singapore yesterday. Tin exports to the U.S. last year amounted to 19.685 tons, out of a total of 45,814 tons. Japan was the next biggest buyer, with an83 words
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Article36 1959-01-15 9 MALAYAN tin exports m Dc;ember amounted to only 1 .792 ton?, against 4.178 tons m November, according to preliminary statistics issued ye-terday. Total exports m 1958 were 4.V814 tons, against 70.604 tons m 10r>7.36 words
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Article175 1959-01-15 9 Quiet Tendency On The Share Mart Quiet condition^ prevailed m all sections of thr Malayan share market yestprday. Prices m Industrials and Tins were inclined to ease, while Rubbers were .steady. The turnover was .small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association wprr: INDI'STRIALS Buyers Sellers Fiizpatricks 1 06175 words
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326 1959-01-15 9 Logging RIDA Plan To Train Managers IPOH. Wed. The Rural. Industrial and Development Authority of Perak will start new courses to Instruct Malays to be supervisors and managers m logging businesses throughout the Federation. Last year. R.I. DA. held courses on mechanical cultivation (light and heavy tractor) for Malays interested326 words
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Article298 1959-01-15 9 MALAYAN sharebroker* reported the following busines* done yesterday Fitzpatneks $1 06 to $1 $fc Frascr and N'eave ords *1 s>B Gammon $1 77 $1 78: H $131: M. ('emn.i $1.71 «1 74 $1 70 odd lot; McAlister $1 22 $1 13 Metal Box $1 $S; Colrf Storage298 words
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Advertisement316 1959-01-15 9 EVERETT ORIENT LINE ArtSf Sport P.S'hom p enanQ Japan. Be-' 27 Jo* 26 Jan 4 J an ■etT" 28 Fcb 25Feb K r Chittogong, Colcutto. f 16Jo 20 Jan i 6 Feb 9 Feb 10 Feb If EVERETT STAR LINE lOfcl I;- Japan. S'por« P.S'kam Penang It Port 28 Jon316 words
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Miscellaneous162 1959-01-15 9 OLTRR ROADS Hydra, Sumpitan. Segamnt HERO. Inchkildn. Eastern Kawi Chi.it Lucky Benveg. Brooklyn.Hoiehts. Soon. Hin Choong. Ton* Leon* Sinabang, Van Neck. Valery Farncoise. Isabel Perak, Cernm Chkalov, Ondina Glaurus, Tong Kirn Hai Song, Pangknr. Kan Kina. Pres Mckinley. Banggaai. Poh, Garuda Mas Nariratana Barumun, Mvi Heng. Taboa, Mm Huang. Serdang.162 words
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Article640 1959-01-15 10 CASTRO Can Now Have A Shave MEN m the NEWS JUST five years and five months ago, FIDEL CASTRO began his assault on the dictatorship of Cuba's ex-president, Fulgencio Batista. It was an abortive beginning. His 150 green recruits were cut down by Batista's trained soldiers. Those caught were later640 words
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Article744 1959-01-15 10 RICHARD BERRY - RICHARD BERRY **y JNTERNATIONAL art buyers, who paid record prices m 1958 for old masters, are today watching faithfully the movements of a 20th-century old master the fiery white-bearded Augustus John. For John, 81 this week, has announced that he it to sell at744 words
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Article, Illustration383 1959-01-15 10 KING FREDERIK IX OF DEn* Europe's most democratic or- i .inn tional monarch. fei He has travelled abroad aj pi^ and ridden around his capital on a t dispensed with the royal bodycuarc 'f. m the centre of Copenhagen is kept c r. visitors. m Music and the sea383 words
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Advertisement159 1959-01-15 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I FREE CHINESE NEW YEAR GIFTS! ■1 r4rffiP& ddfllßßPtS^ beautiful Ooldon &iW i&m^fr/?y\ Turn birr cj iv159 words
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Miscellaneous230 1959-01-15 10 'TODAY'S QUOTATION: P^^^BUHPIHPH 1 "Liberty of ronscirnce Mfl BMa& HI Bhl (when people have conscience) is rijjhtlv consider- BBB^Pi^BHi ed the most indispensable V^yKW|T^H of liberties." Chambers I^I^M WM^ »l4^^fl riHRSI) A Y FOR IS1 lAJJSSJ EVERYONE: This is a constructive day for mak- HH ing progress ann fo r230 words
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Article274 1959-01-15 11 PETER KUM - PETER KUM By iU MMPIR, Wed. The Variation of Malaya has thr Dynamos of Czechoslo--17.0dd for two matches m really a counter-offer to amos who three weeks ago be FAM General Secretary, k Kin Keng, offering to play $13,tM a match. cable said that the Dynamos playing m Hongkong274 words
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Article597 1959-01-15 11 MMa" S fL'fh^'fl' 11 0 at KuaU Lvm P« ««i weekend U her; on SaturtS? bet We e" Perak and Sin "P»'e at the Merdeka a rule, favourites have won almost on principle m the final and it kh f c cvi ence that I seriously prepared tip bid.597 words
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Article91 1959-01-15 11 f 14 < Renter > 14 yean old Tier set ud two E records here 3. I swim she cover- 19 minjtes This beats her I record of 19 v Tkcfl at 19 c for l.fioO t the standard tecondi by r also the world r '»r R<V( metres91 words
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Article60 1959-01-15 11 Jan. 14 (Rcutcr) ana ice caused three nation Cup nd matches due to c loday to be postwere the tic >h»-m»-id Wednesday Bromwich Albion i postponed and the re- n Nottingham 1 I"ntin« and Mit- Amateur club and r City and GrimsJay between Prr.s--n End and Derby Ich60 words
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765 1959-01-15 11 A TOTAL of 167 horses— 65 m Class 1 and 102 m Class 2 have entered for the Singapore Turf Club January (Governor's Cup) meeting on Jan. 24. 28, and 31. There will be eight races on the first day. seven on the second765 words
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Article, Illustration179 1959-01-15 11 Basketball, the Harlem Globetrotter brand, comci to Sin-! gapore when Abe Saperstem's fabulous cagers and equally fabulous 'interval' items come m by Japan Air Lhies tomorrow evening at 5.30 p.m. to begin a three-night season at the Happy World Stadium. The Saperstem contirgent,179 words
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Article163 1959-01-15 11 First Day Jan. 24: (8 races):— Cl. L Div. I—6 furs. Cl. 2. Divs. 1, 2 and 3—6 furs and 1 mile; Div 4—6 furs. Second Day, Jan. 28: (7 races): Cl. 1, Div. I—l mile; Div. 2 6 furs and 1 mile; Div. 3 6 furs. Cl.163 words
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Article48 1959-01-15 11 SINGAPORE Cricket Club *A and GHQ FARELF drew six-all m a i~useer match on the padang yesterday Keith scored a unconverted try and Harrison converted the penalty for the Club. GHQ's six j points were from a try by Cameron and a penally by Cap--1 stick.48 words
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Article597 1959-01-15 11 MAY COWDREY TO THE RESCUE They Keep England's Fight For The Ashes Open THIRD TEST SCOREBOARD mrWH 'fT^W^l PR ■■■nME SYDNEY, Jan. 14 (Reuter) Peter May and Colin Cowdrey came to Enrland's rescue on the Afth day of the third Test against Australia here today They added 114 m a597 words
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284 1959-01-15 11 REME Rally Too Late To Stop Signalmen Royal Signal Administrative Regiment entered the final of the FARELF rugby competition (Singapore Zone) when they beat KEME by 11 points (a goal, a penalty and a try) to five (a goal) at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. The Signalmen will now meet the284 words
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Article212 1959-01-15 11 Harlequins Break Into Victory Harlequins stored their first victory m the Singapore Hockey Association "Under 23" league when they beat the Singapore Combined Schools by two goals to nil on the SRC padang yesterday. Both teams, who are occupyin* the bottom places m the league table, fought out a grim212 words
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Article39 1959-01-15 11 SINGAPORE Cricket Club women scored a convincing 5-0 victory over Women's Royal Army Corps m a friendly hockey match on the padang yesterday. Gethin Hartnoll scored three goals and Audrey Copage netted the other two.39 words
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Advertisement93 1959-01-15 11 MCC Cover Tour Expenses SYDNEY. Jan 14 (Reutrr> The MCC tram have almost covered their tour expenses. Receipt* totalled f.G.000 pounds Australian i 18.000 sterling) before todays play m the third Test. l^ BL^M A M yL y C'llM !1 _3 IB I z wRfPW ROBERT ELLIS rSS J NEW93 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-01-15 12 PLLMPTOy, SI'SSEX: Split from his horse and doing 'he split f in mid air, jockey, Mr Bill Rees w about to hit the snoir from his horse. "Domong" (Mo, 3) at Plumpton* when he fell at a fence m the 1.30 p.m. race* the Worthing .\orice§' Steeple56 words
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Article112 1959-01-15 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I The Selangor Turf Club Gold Cup meeting on Feb. 7, 10 and 14, will cater for Classes One and Four horses. The meeting will also feature the A.A. Herxggeler I Memorial Trophy to be run over six furlongs. The Governor's Cup. over112 words
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Article210 1959-01-15 12 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER Standard Nap Exhibitor O, Pays $27 For By BIG SWEEP 11 IMflUfciilfJWßmjl BWhil RMHW Bcti*?W I CASH SWEEPS HPPSiiJH«^WHM|HBH FORECAST TOTE 2HB BESTCRETE. a solidly built four-year-old by Chamassaire. put up a smart performance when he toppled a bright Class 3, Division One field210 words
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1540 1959-01-15 12 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACE 5, P»V. 3—6 FURS. Shaw Stables Trainer: Martin 279-180 No. 3 EXHIBITOR II 8.09 <3> Bougoure 1 35- 44 No. 2 GOLD COIN 8.10 (5) Buang 2 481-220 So. 1 TALENT 9.00 (10> Fosner 3 106- 92 No. 9 Barracuda 7.13 13) Dragon 41,540 words
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Article171 1959-01-15 12 Bradman Praises Pakistani SYDNEY. Jan. 14 (Ro.iter). Former Australian Test batting star. Sir Donald Bradman. yesterday prn Pakistani Hanif Mohammad's world record score of 499 not out. This beat the previou> world record of 452 not out >cored by Sir Donald. Sir Donald said: "I heartily congratulate Hanif Mohammad on171 words
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Miscellaneous46 1959-01-15 12 SINGAPO7 SO Md Mai hat frti JitO Pc Cc TW 1 rou to lift <: mm ?fl FTC < HOCKI 7»! t/r t it J. BAH^ ;r JJJ 1 <■ 1 2 horr I J v KUALA U-g •v Si VM5.4 T| SCR( f IPO^ hock Sn*| I Padanfl.46 words
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Article1613 1959-01-15 13 werwerwerwerwer l€rMt FROM JL I Session of the National Conr meeting at f-Nagar, Naggo down m as for Hnic seemed to Bumbed to the le?. 'he crossroads be badly rurial moftv s ahead is ■p, --.t here on ■f ie proletariat. .spcn wheB ambitions H^ c -ountryBf- r *^ned1,613 words
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Article680 1959-01-15 13 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - WILLIAM MILLINSHIP by PARIS the Soviet Moonik quietly swings into orbit round the sun, the French Ministry of the Sahara is introducing a more modest space traveller to the Tuaregs m the Hoggar region of the desert. He is the Little Prince, created by the airman and680 words
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Article932 1959-01-15 13 RONALD BARKER - RONALD BARKER By LONDON ]\JOT quite the end of world perhaps, but what's a modest word for news that the Beefeaters of the Towers of London have threatened strike action cataclysmic? It will be shocking enough to half the Commonwealth plus the United States to realise that they932 words
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Miscellaneous202 1959-01-15 13 LI'L ABNER By M Off S "^v/aGOOD^N I/ NO AAATTER "^\l ~^V ITGOTSHRUMK, V VJIFENIVAM \lf HOW AAAOOZIM' SMOf WFF!! SEE FT, FUM A 1 INTH AMAZONif!- HOOAIUATE^ I HE LOOKS ff— r§H MOST O J V WAV DOWN THAR— BUT < \GO AHEAD-6Wlp.^ 1 MEKMUSBIN /IV ??-MONEST J— PAPPY202 words
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234 1959-01-15 14 PARIS, Jan. 14 (I'PI Gaulle is expected to follo< to thousands of Arab £uer peace m Algeria, it was n President Charles de up his grant of clemency illas with a new appeal for ported today. The clemency was made I over234 words
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Article109 1959-01-15 14 $125,000 Jackpot For Bricklayer LONDON, Jan 14 (Reuter) a down-and-out former bricklayer with only $16 (Malayan) to his name learned yesterday he had won $125,000 (Malayan) for one penny on a footbail pool. Mr. Percy Barsiow, 52. ha» lived on just over $20 (Malayan) national assistance a week m a109 words
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Article30 1959-01-15 14 FORTY insurgents were killed and three captured by French forces m an operation m the Grand Kabylie mountains. North-east Algeria, a mi.itary spokesman said m Algiers yesterday.— (Reuter)30 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-01-15 14 Liz Eddie Strike A Happy Pose ACTRESS Liz Taylor dines with singer Eddie Fisher at the fashionable Chasm's restaurant m Beverly Hills. California The pair posed happily for photographers and chatted freely with reporters. Anything cooking? There was no reply from either. C.P.I Photo.44 words
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Article100 1959-01-15 14 FINANCIAL AGREEMENT TO BE SIGNED CAIRO. Jan. 14. (Reuter).— .of an Anglo-Egyptian financial agreement L> being sent to London tonight and ca n be signed as soon as British government approval is received. Egyptian official sources here said tonight. After a four-hour meeting of the two delegations today Dr Abdul100 words
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164 1959-01-15 14 US way of life not for Asians— Garcia but should concentrate O n selling democracy nnH American ideals m the area. uemocracy and Garcia was giving an U X n^H Ye p intervi 'w with United Press International. He said th e United States should not :ry to change the164 words
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Article695 1959-01-15 14 She must live on a commonwealth SCafe~* LORD ALTRINCHAM LONDON, Jan. 14 (Reuter) Lord Alrrincham, controversial journalist Peer, said today Queen Elizabeth as head of the Commonwealth must cease to be a resident of the United Kingdom and reside "more or less impartially" m695 words
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Article198 1959-01-15 14 LONDON. Jan 14 (Reuter)— Lord Altrincham, 34-year-old Peer whose comments on the monarchy aroused Commonwealth wide protests, hits out at the Church of England today His criticisms of the established church are contained m an article m the first issue of the Birmingham Christian News The198 words
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Article82 1959-01-15 14 HELSINKI. Jan. 14 (Reuter> Prof. V J. Sukselainen, Speaker of the Finnish Parliament yesterday formed a new government, thus ending the 40-day cabinet crisis. The government Is a minority one. with all its members, except one belonging to the Agrarian Party. NEW PIPELINE ANTARA News Agency82 words
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Article31 1959-01-15 14 TAIPEI. Jan. 14 (UPD Nine American movie vStudios earned a total of U5526,900 000 m Formosa last year It wa s US$4OO,OOO less than the studios made m 195731 words
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164 1959-01-15 14 21 st Century man needs only one hour's sleep MOSCOW, Jan. 14 (Reuter) Top Soviet scientists are predicting that m the next hundred years moon flights will be common place, cancer will be no more dangerous than smallpox is at present and man may only have to sleep one or164 words
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Article54 1959-01-15 14 MELBOURNE, Jan 14 (Reuter» Nearly 1,000 guides and their leaders have moved into the international camp at Yar:a Junction, about 30 miles from Melbourne. The guides, living m 400 tents are from Malaya New Zealand. United States. England. Brunei. North Borneo. Thailand. Japan. Canada. :he Philippines. Hongkong.54 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-01-15 14 WHEN LITTLE but mature FmT started thinking of marriage, she rr.ili*.d TWO to make a couple. Indeed it was p determination and fate were on her sidr see from this picture. On joining the Or(< met Mario Bolsanella. From then on < up,Now they are to be wed soon61 words
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Article135 1959-01-15 14 NEW DELHI. Jan. 14 (I'PI) Indian welcome salute and jet planes roared m Yugoslav President Tito arrived h»r. heart to heart talks with Indian I'rtme I on international problems. As Tito alighted from his plane. Indian President Ra- 1 jendra Pra>sad. Vice-President Radha Krishnan and Mr Nehru shook hand*135 words
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Advertisement44 1959-01-15 14 J> bk^ Sr^ilsSP bk. an BVaV^ JaVM i v"" F I Ir^fl j]^r J^ml/Ji N()R THE SUN RY DAY, J N()R THE MOON BY NIGHT^ J t V^ COULD BLIND THEM TO THE *.^^ECM ECSTASY OF LOVE! J ODEON-OPENS TODAYi 1100am 1 «-4.i5 j44 words
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