Singapore Standard, 20 January 1959
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Title Section27 1959-01-20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft fc ft I Telephone ***** —5 Coble "T_£S^KWS" SINGAPORE. TUE*AY, JANUaW 20 1959 Vol. IX No. 20.. I sets f, 4 Poge [FINAL EDITION]27 words
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787 1959-01-20 1 7 steps to solve juvenile problems STRONG recommendations to combat world juvenile delinquency were made last night during workshop reports from the seminar of the PanPacific South-east Asia Women's Association, now m session m Singapore. In one of the briefest summaries of the evening, the recommendations were to 1 1.787 words
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Article108 1959-01-20 1 Drop in S'pore-RI smuggling SMUGGLING between Singapore and Indonesia had shown a marked decrease, according to the Indonesian Consulate spokesman here, Mr. Surjono Sastrowardojo. He said that as a result of intensified action by the Indonesian authorities, cases of smuggling were now at a minimum. At the height of the108 words
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Article73 1959-01-20 1 ACID BOMBS USED IN GANG FIGHT Two secset society gangs groups 08 and 24 battled over the collection of protection money m Chitty Road, Singapore at 12.30 a.m. today. The gangsters numbering about 30 used acid bombs, parangs, stools and sticks. A member of the public dialled 999 and when73 words
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Article91 1959-01-20 1 LONDON, Jan. 19, tßeu'.er) The Earl ot Home, Commonwealth Relations Secretary, met Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, today for talks before leaving tomorrow on a visit to Malaya. Lord Home, who will be accompanied by :he Countess of Home, is going to Malaya at91 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-01-20 1 A TRUCK CRASHED INTO HIS SITTING ROOM... fpir. SEVENTY-TWO YEAR-OLD grandfather Chua. stands m his roofless sitting room, and points the direction m which the truck went. StandardStandard - 28 words
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Article, Illustration183 1959-01-20 1 Aussie jockey embraces Islam IPOH. Mon. George West, an Australian jockey who rode m Malaya and Singapore for a few seasons, today renounced the Catholic faith to embrace Islam. West, 41, of Victoria, made a "declaration of faith" (Slv.Ui-.idat). at a ceremony conducted by Perak's Chief Mufti. Haji Ashaaya bin183 words
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Article170 1959-01-20 1 FOUR people narrowly escaped death when a military iruck crashed into the .sitting room of their attap hut at the 6th mile Thomson Road, Singapore, yesterday. The four lucky ones a goldsmith, his wife and daughter, aged four, and his <2-yea.r- old father— wer c170 words
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225 1959-01-20 1 PENANG'S LIGHTERMEN WILL NOT STRIKE PENANG, Mon. Sev**u hundred lightermen here have decided not to strike on their demands for better conditions of service. This decision was taken so that the entrepot trade here may not sutler by the stoppage of loading and unloading work on ships m the harbour.225 words
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238 1959-01-20 1 Doctors perform operation without scalpel STOCKHOLM. Jan. 19 (UPI) A team of four doctors and a nuclear physicist today described a his-tory-making "atomic beam" brain operation on a 54--year-old man who got off the operating table and walked to supper as soon as the doctors were through The team performed238 words
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337 1959-01-20 1 The Economic Pact <«ttii-ifi<><l 'We will not be subjected to foreign policy' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.-Malaya will nof be subjected to any country's policy. She will work out her own salvation. So declared Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today, when pin pointing the true337 words
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Article69 1959-01-20 1 THIEF STRIKES WOMAN ON THE HEAD A THIEF lurking m the dark near a doorway struck down a 43-year-old woman when she returned home and robbed her of $2 m Lorong 22 Geylang, Singapore, last night. The man attacked Madam Yip Yuen Kum, the proprietress of a stall m the69 words
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Article, Illustration270 1959-01-20 1 Diplomat gives Dr. Zhivago the snub 1111. man m the picture ia the retiring British Ambassador to Indonesia Mr. D. F. McDermot. The scene: Singapore Airport yesterday. Mr. McDermot was turning the pages of Boris Pasternak's controversial novel, "Dr. Zhivajco," at the airport bookstore when he was snapped. But later,270 words
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Advertisement147 1959-01-20 1 i g *+*f&r fy£/ m P '"""0 *>&%■ I ~*~:2mm I *^^w Jw ______i____Fs k*. V ___*^_s____________r^^__^_>^ t*. t 1 °wiw>t_^s >tj 'yjflMßttft^^^B fiHUf I viwS '■'^'■.■'•■■fSp^ fl*J*^?y*~ J *^soS[ v:v'-.Rsy^_v_^/^ -HJffltlf ffi|j|jt|tH fljft. _^^mmm^*g*M AWARDED BRUSSELS EXHIBITION VAN HOUTEN SINCAPOKe KUALA LUMPUR. a*****g**e I Jj tr^yj^^' mt .isp^i JO&*147 words
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273 1959-01-20 2 MARINE PARADE TO BE 'SAFE' FOR PICNICKERS Council will repair sea wall, clear stones* barbed wire IMMEDIATE steps are being taken to make one of Singapore's most popular seaside resorts, the Marine Parade, safer for week-end picnickers. This was disclosed by the chairman of the Katong District Council, Mr. Lim273 words
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139 1959-01-20 2 Govt, urged to give top priority to Education THE 1,000-strong Singapore Teachers Union esterday appealed to Government to give top priority to the needs of education m the Colony. The President. Mr. S. Sivananricm. told The Standard that three important steps should be taken to avoid a recurrence of the139 words
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Article39 1959-01-20 2 A 48-year-oid fanner. 0 Leng Seng, was killed his bicycle collided with a motor cycle m Tamper.. R Singapore, yesterday. Eye-witnesses are asked to get m tourh with lr^y Gopalakr.^hnan, Traffic dent Branch. Sepoy L. Singapore.39 words
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Article, Illustration136 1959-01-20 2 A SINGAPORF section of thc IntrrnataJ mission of Jurists may be set up m thf 2 Prof. L A. Sheridan, Professor ef Lav il sity of Malaya, told The Standard jrettenttj fl H fl Jj tt m thc Pr of ti I tl "Whi] Mala; of the ha< not,136 words
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Article86 1959-01-20 2 (1 1 M;i\f, from ■"•trie! f v ls S 1 Mnd »a*it! T op, r 11, pas, rrsp-nnMhU ff ;*s X'"C up „f h T >"> i 'Moai^ muir t,, t h f f ••■until ?J Tama' thousands J 1 wort J I poultry d l 0| N i86 words
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133 1959-01-20 2 Second Thoughts On Go Club Land Lea THE City Council is to reconsider a decision taken earlier to take steps to terminate the two tenancies of the Singapore Golf Club m order to repossess the land l eased to the Club. The Council's Estates and Building Committee will today discuss133 words
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Advertisement624 1959-01-20 2 HOUSE LAND FOR SALE LAND OFF lIAIG Road 20.000 sq. ft. $1.60 0.n.0. Land at Batu Pahat facing main road. Interested party Apply Mr. Ng *****. HONGKONG PARK. m.s Dunearn Road. Singapore, second phase, single or double storey semi-detached bungalow with compound containing an approx area of 4 700 sq624 words
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Advertisement385 1959-01-20 2 NOTICES The Pawnbrokers Rules. 1958. Rule 6(a)— Application for a Pawnbrokers Licence. NOTICE is hereby given that LAM NGOOK SIAO of No. 553 North Bridge Road. Singapore-7. is applying to the Pawnbrokers Licensing Board, Singaporie. for a licence m respect of premises known as THYE TECK PAWNSHOP at No. 553.385 words
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Advertisement420 1959-01-20 2 IPOH MINING COMPANY LIMITED WE wish to notify the public that as from 20-1-59. our Ipoh office Telephone Numbers have been changed to 5535 and 5536. Our Director's Office Telephone Number: Ipoh 4425 remains unchanged. s.s. "Rajula" sailing for Madras on 21st January, 1959. THE above vessel will sail for420 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article502 1959-01-20 3 NO one who has followed the proceedings of Pan Pacific South-east Asia Women's Associaseminar, now m session m Singapore, will the temerity to even suggest that the dele,s have not fully justified their claims for ll citixen status on the vast advances that the fr sex have made throughout502 words
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Article412 1959-01-20 3 THE step-up m the war on crime m Singale particularly m the campaign that has been liched against the continuing activities of sec- societies and their gangster methods, has not led to arouse a welcome show of public interest. Is evident, however, that there is considerable |m over the412 words
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1936 1959-01-20 3 M.K. GOPIKUMAR - Problems Facing The Malayan Pine Industry M.K. GOPIKUMAR by KUALA LUMPUR. JJOW the pineapple took root m this country does not matter as much as what happened after it took root. A native of South America (it is believed to have its home m Paraguay), it became a popular fruit1,936 words
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Article952 1959-01-20 3 Nicholas Carroll - Nicholas Carroll i by TT is no good pretending that anyone is happy about the latest chapter m the Malta story. It is disagreeable m the middle of the twentieth century for Britain to feel forced to put back the political clock m any of her952 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-01-20 3 THE Minister for Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak watches a worker cutting pineapples at a cannery m Johore.22 words
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Advertisement50 1959-01-20 3 COLUMNIST The Standard's columnist Aster Cunasekera is on leave. KAMALA CLUB 7, Moulmein Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** Proudly announces their classes m Sewing MgW AND Embroidery Cooking, Language, Oil Painting, Keep Fit and Indian Dancing Starting at their premises irom Ist rebruary, 1959 SPACE DONATED BY USHA SEWING MACHINE COMPANY50 words
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Article120 1959-01-20 4 STUDENTS who failed their English Secondary Schools Entrance Examination, but were born on or after Jan. 1. 1946 will be allowed to continue for another year m Primary 6. Singapore"s Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. announced yesterday. The announcement was made after120 words
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Article27 1959-01-20 4 COMMANDER IN CHIEF. Far East Land Force?. Lie:*. Gen Sir Richard Hull leaves Singapore by an R.A.F. Valletta for a two-day visit to Sarawak today.27 words
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Article, Illustration268 1959-01-20 4 CID 'RID THUGS' DRIVE IN SCHOOLS Pupils urged to help fight the lawless elements SINGAPORE'S CID Chief, Mr. Brian Goodrich, yesterday asked students for their active co-operation m helping the Police stamp out secret societies. Speaking to students at the Bartley Road Secondary School, Mr. Goodrich warned that they were268 words
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Article75 1959-01-20 4 DEI JIG ATES from five Singapore Lee Clan Assoc a. fifSL l^ last ni ht to bring together the estimated 50.060 Lees living m the Colony under one big federation. The meeting sponsored by the Long Say Lee See Association trig presided by its president. Mr75 words
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Article141 1959-01-20 4 FREE water to hawkers, temples ALL HAWKERS, mosque? and religious bodies m Singapore will m future get free water supply. The Standard understands that a recommendation to this effect has been made by the City Council Health Committee at its meeting yesterday. The Committee, however, with the casting vote of141 words
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Article39 1959-01-20 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon. A well-known resident of this town. Mr. Chan Mun. 43. died at his residence on Friday after a long illness. The late Mr. Chan Mun was a PWD building contractor.39 words
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246 1959-01-20 4 The Tax Dept's 'No' to accounts annoys Colony community centre THE Singapore Financial Secretary is being asked to explain why the Income Tax Department will not accept at their face value accounts submitted by a community centre which had been duly audited and endorsed by an authorised firm of certified246 words
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Article, Illustration229 1959-01-20 4 Vietnam to export $1 m greens to S'pore VIETNAM, heartened by a successful deal late last year J is making greater inroads into the Singapore vegetable market. Commencing next month, her export of fresh vegetables to the Colony. at the present market prices, will exceed $1,000,000. The Vietnamese Consul' General229 words
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173 1959-01-20 4 PEiNANG, Mun.— A svga/ jane water-seller, who pleaded guilty m the Assize Court .oday to an amended charge of manslaughter, was bound over m he sum of $250 for -ne year. Kee Poh Kee, 43, caused Lhe death of another sugar can e173 words
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Article148 1959-01-20 4 IPOH. Mon.— The Peiak MCA Working Committee yesterday decided to per-uade ,\ir. Liew Why Hone, o withdraw his resignation as chairman ol the foiiUca] and blecuoo sub-committee of :he organisation. Mr. Liew _>ent m his resignation shortly af er the defeat of the M.C. A m148 words
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Article28 1959-01-20 4 MR. CHOOR SINGH, Second District Court Judge. was admitted as a n advocate and solicitor by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah m the Singapore High Court yesterday.28 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-01-20 4 STAXDARDPIC shows some of thc serriccir.cn /ro-- Gi'fviorc Barrackr Ayer Raiah Road, tugging a rait, rrhich \ras nnnc.red to the pic* at the Kallang Rc.sn ?;Csferday. Thc pier, h y'r f,y Servicemen as a rush *oh. is f.rpcctcd to r rond56 words
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Article, Illustration264 1959-01-20 4 Nightsoil van ride dare— by Leon-Soh A SINGAPOBI City Councillor. Mrs. F. Leon-Soh. yesterday challenged another Councillor. Mr Ci B. Armstrong, to take a halfday ride m a Council nightsoil van. She made this challenge after a verbal battle at the Council's health committee meeting, which was discussing her move264 words
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Article278 1959-01-20 4 THE Kallang Basin will for the first time be used as a waterfront pier from Jan. 24 when the Singapore Constitution Exposition ls opened to the public. The 130-foof pirr. wl OUt into the lea -v>k *c~vieemen ef tho RFML workshops Ayer Ra.iah Road278 words
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Article49 1959-01-20 4 A VERDICT of mi>adventure was returned by a Singapore Coroner yesterday at the inquest on Adrian Reeve Fairlamb, aged eight, who fel from a height o' a:*o at Roehahe Drive on the al noon of Nov. .10 la.st He died two dayi later at the General Hospital49 words
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143 1959-01-20 4 AX unusual haul was made by thieves m Singapore over the week-end. Two calculating machines worth $1,900 were stolen from a shop m Amoy Street. This is the first time that such a theft has occurred and Police are baffled. 4j lt can't be they want143 words
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192 1959-01-20 4 Complaints bureau on wheels gets going MAYOR of Singapore. Mr. Ong Ens Guan. yesterday inaugurated the mobile unit of the City Council's Public Complaints Bureau at Hong Lim. Several people called on the officials of he Unit stationed at the City Council Dublic dispensary at New Bridge Road and aoufht192 words
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Article36 1959-01-20 4 RUSSIA'S huM rubhr- M terrii,-. muni 7. iin I daw B of a fl fl furth. fl fl fl rubber frey typo I fl expe te fl I R fl rubber. Ha.f jhir months W36 words
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Article68 1959-01-20 4 ALOR s Bukit R have Hr I wit ho:' 1 requested I Com mer I I ♦heir diapute. Their Ran' that Mir to the TAbdul R The St.. that th. \ooks a_;o who had w years, wer. c their tractor fr> It is r labm-rcr-the new j that he68 words
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Article48 1959-01-20 4 U.OR tapioca* 76, the A when he men gnggcci an savi! his In |l bin B bin Sa trial Ltt I and i i Buki? Ke "I area 1 night to J thro,- ed thr mnrnir: 1 I serv iaii. T H I to the ordered we.48 words
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Article52 1959-01-20 4 Xl Tht M lnch< M i recent the Br.t 1 He j tha; Ma > of exp r ferenci Tl that th( ment a a n i UNESCO t Mini.:. Thr n by the Ci n iMa tended adult- and I Dei Defen.v M Razak bn P-« 'jSM sided52 words
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Advertisement131 1959-01-20 4 NOW YOU CAN FLY I"PAW T AMERICAN j fwORLTO MOT Direct totgORPPEj <jTom StNOAl*^ Now yon can fly Pan American—world's most experienced airline ail the way— direct to Europe from Singapore! Every mile of the way you fly Pan Am's giant 4-engine Clippers! •—with your choice of first-class President service131 words
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Article402 1959-01-20 5 lid workers unions een to help cut own $6m deficit I, > LUMTUB, Mon. The Malayan Railway trJ non has launched an "economy and ■mpaign to combat the $6,500,000 deficit it {(Pi |as( year, the fifth annual convention of fradc -Unions held here was told today.402 words
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253 1959-01-20 5 Sandosham will quit 2 top posts if... PROFESSOR A. A. Sandosham. who was recently appointed the first Principal of the University of Malaya m Singapore, will resign as Master of King Edward VII Hall and Professor m Parasitology if his new post is confirmed. Prof. Sandosham told The Standard yesterday253 words
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Article83 1959-01-20 5 SILVER CHARIOT PROCESSION INDIANS m Penang will celebrate the "Thaipusam festival" with a big "Silver Chariot" procession beginning from Penang Street at 6 a.m., on Friday. It will pass through Chulia Street, Beach Street, Bridge Street. Magazine Road, Dato Kramat Road, New Lane, MacAllster Road, Kek Chuan Road. Irving Road,83 words
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Article, Illustration209 1959-01-20 5 Mystery army men from RI keep mum AN Indonesian Consulate official m Singapore yesterday threw a thick veil of secrecy around two top Indonesian Army officers at the airport. The officers. Colonel Soemantri and Major Soepoto, flew into the Colony by P.A. A. from Manila. The official waited at the209 words
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384 1959-01-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— About a third of the 150 delegates attending the Pacific Area Travel Association eighth annual conference m Singapore, beginning Jan. 26, will be given a chance to see what the Federation has to offer by way of tourist attractions to384 words
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Article49 1959-01-20 5 B R. Mon i f ommissioner of I region of the International R. Padolina, VS. for Manila onsultation 'on Chief Yusoff nal Airport it was agreed 2 of scout m k> held m In December. nnd India -tional basis. said he Mn« tenth World I to be held49 words
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373 1959-01-20 5 Now public can help to run Malayan schools Education Minister clears the air KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Education Minister, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari today said that the aim of creating the Local Education Authority was to allow the people greater responsibility m providing more schools and managing them. The Minister was373 words
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Article50 1959-01-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Twenty five piculs of smoked rubber sheets worth $2,500 were found missing yesterday at Ng Eng Hiam Estate at Damansara, Police revealed. The store m the estate had been forced open by the thieves who broke the padlock of the front door. Police are investigating.50 words
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Article36 1959-01-20 5 HONGKONG, Jan. 19 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.95 to £1 Sterling $5.75 to US$l; $1.84 to Malayan $1; $0.06 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.75 to a tael.36 words
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194 1959-01-20 5 17 road deaths in Penang last year PENANG, Mon. Seventeen were killed m road accidents here last year. Of a total of 1,949 accidents 1,803 were reported from within the City limits. This was disclosed by the Officer -m Charge, Traffic Branch, Mr. T. A. Crennell, at a press conference194 words
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136 1959-01-20 5 HARBOUR SKELETONS FIND: PATHOLOGIST'S REPORT AWAITED MYSTERY still shrouds the discovery of six skeletons just beyond the Singapore Harbour Board area, last Friday The SHB. which has taken over "investigations" into the shock find, are awaiting a pathologist's report before deciding further action. A Board spokesman told The Standard yesterday136 words
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Article104 1959-01-20 5 A MODEL of the American nuclear powered submarine, the U.S.S. Nautilus, which recently made history with an underwater journey from Hawaii to Greenland under the polar ice pack will be on display at the U.S.I.S Library from today, for three weeks. The model includes a104 words
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91 1959-01-20 5 THANKS FOR CO-OPERATION MINISTER SEREMBAN, Mon. Minister for Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today complimented the rural population of Negri Sembilan for "their co-operation m the construction of new roads and improvements to postal and telecommunication services m the State." The Minister has ended a three-day91 words
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Article65 1959-01-20 5 YOUTH GETS YEAR FOR EXTORT BID PENANG. Mon.— Ong Boon Peow, 19. was today sentenced to one year's iaii by Magistrate Inche Harun bin M. Hashim. on a charge of attempted extortion en Oct. 27 last year. Ong. a first offender, damaged a coffee-shop of a woman. Teoh Geok Heong.65 words
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Article80 1959-01-20 5 NO vehicles will be allowed to remain parked on Nicoll Highway; Mountbatten Road (between Geylang: and Fort Road) or Guillemard Road from Jan 24 to Feb. 24 during the period of the Singapore Constitution Exposition. These restrictions apply from 5 p.m. to midnight daily and from 1280 words
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Article, Illustration394 1959-01-20 5 No reprieve trom death for 3 captive Reds and 3 others KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Six persons im hiding three captured communist terrorists today lost their appeal against death sentences before the Federation Court of Appeal comprising Chief Justice Dato Thomson, Mr. Justice Smith and Mr. Justice Ong. The three captured394 words
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211 1959-01-20 5 Muddy bus stop site -shift it appeal THE newly-elected president of the Singapore Chinese Bus Owners' Association, Mr. Tay Soo Yong, yesterday appealed to the Government to change the site of the bus terminus at the Constitution Exposition at Kaiiang. Mr. Tav told The Standard that the site was soggy211 words
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Article35 1959-01-20 6 KUALA SELANGOR, Mon A young man. believed to have taken a solution of acid for processing rubber, at Kampong Api Api yesterday was sent to hospital. His condition was reported not serious.35 words
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Article, Illustration258 1959-01-20 6 WAR ON HOMES RACKET HOTS UP Thousands of illegal buildings mushrooming up m Katong district THE Katong District Council, Singapore, is intensifying action against the rapidly-increasing racket of unauthorized building m the district. /wnuiiK wit uiuuaaiiuo ux oulii illegal UUHUIUgS springing up m the district, the most prevalent are the258 words
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Article86 1959-01-20 6 HE WAS FOUND DEAD ON PAVEMENT THE body of a 20-year-old ice-water seller was found early yesterday morning on the five-foot -way behind the City Council dispensary at Upper Hokklen Street. Singapore. He was Quik San Soon of River Valley Road. His body was found by a road sweeper at86 words
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Article235 1959-01-20 6 Warning To Tenants help the full-time team who were now carrying out a survey to find out more about the landowners, the builders and tenants so that Court action might be taken. Mr. Lim said that the landowner, the builder and the tenant who either purchased j the house or235 words
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96 1959-01-20 6 A HOUSEWIFE while looking for a cake of soap during her bath saw a pair of eyes peering down at ncr from a small opening, the Singapore Fifth Magistrate s Court was told yesterday. Owner of the pair of peering eyes. was96 words
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284 1959-01-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mohamed bin Ismail, a Police financial clerk attached to the Selangor contingent headquarters here, was sentenced today to three years' jail by Sessions Court President Inche M. M. Hashim, on three charges of criminal breach of trust -of284 words
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Article53 1959-01-20 6 SOLDIER DIES AFTER A FIGHT PENANG. Mon. Military Authorities are investigating the death of Pte. Bruce Dudley Henderson, a 21-ycar-old craftsman of 100 A Field Battery of the Royal Australian Artillery here. Pte. Henderson is believed to have been involved m a fight at the camp. He was buried with53 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-01-20 6 ANCIENT MANUSCRIPTS, heirloom lace and jewels owned by pnrate individuals m Singapore formed one of the most intercstinp displays m the Ceylon section of the hitcrnational Exhibition of the Pan-Pacific South-east Asia Women's Association at Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterday. Standardpic shows Mrs. Elizabeth87 words
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254 1959-01-20 6 Baby death Braga calls for a check SINGAPORE'S Minister for Health. Mr. A. J. Braga. yesterday ordered immediate investigations into the death ol a bab y girl, who it is alleged was refused admission to the General Hospital. The allegation was made by Mr. Lee Choon Eng. Independent Assemblyman (Queenstown).254 words
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Article241 1959-01-20 6 Recreation For AH Age Croups THE Singapore City Council is considering a scheme to spend $240,000 to develop Hon* Lim Green for re creational facilities. The scheme, now before Council's Estates and Building Committee, provides for a park with facilities for small games, outdoor241 words
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Article199 1959-01-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Royai Air Force men flying helicopters. Pioneers Dakota^ Valettas and Bristol freighters will put on an operational d s. play for the Chief of the Air Staff. Marshal of the Royal Air Force. Sir Dermot Bovie on his arrival here from Singapore199 words
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128 1959-01-20 6 PENANG. Mon The Tanjong Tokong branch of Penang I'MNO, at its annual general meeting last night, unanimously adopted a resolution, railing upon Penan* I'MNO divisional headquarters to probe into ft£_ cause of the defeat of Alliance candidates m the nest and North wards In128 words
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Article251 1959-01-20 6 IPOH. Mon.— Every person who r^T^ his home should be called a Mah Peninsula Malay I'nion decided fri, Jl Malay National Front. *V The two-day conference, "ptncrt k. Hilir, also expressed its concert. Premier to announce that Malay u ae ality. l^^t A Front spokesman to.d The Standard: "The251 words
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Article107 1959-01-20 6 the II was due to thf Jc effort of the J" and th( trained In uas no 5^ Com:: Rl I p" a:r I n iJ I I Fecic I I British I r r Long i 1, among thi I taught I irony a: tion. he or disagre<107 words
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Article72 1959-01-20 6 A MOI day f .d i S Of the band. X who w "Jfl Weat -1 X Ahmad bin HJB coroner had having for il to h: had wt l A the N i "S nee tM living y anc s she .-aid. She 5 also >ccr. illnr, proven-ten*72 words
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Article225 1959-01-20 6 PE^ ANG Mon A lawyer. Mr A. Jayadeva. told Mr Justice Rigby mi n the Assize Court today that a 13-year-old girl who eloped with an ex-soldier to Kuala Lumpur wa s the prime instigator m the plot. The ex-soldier. Lee Tah Loh alias Lee Nal Teik 29 was225 words
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Article, Illustration219 1959-01-20 7 GOVT. URGED TO FIX POLLS DATE Early end to Assembly hailed but... 'Elections could be put back after dissolution' POLITICAL party leaders m Singapore yesterday welcomed an early dissolution of the Legislative Assembly. They are unanimous m their opinion that it was essential that the Government should also announce the219 words
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159 1959-01-20 7 MCA: Strip shows caused fail in morals PENANG. Mon. Three sections of the Malayan Chinese Association here today petitioned Chief Minister Dato Hong Pow Nee. requesting him tt> ban stnp-tease shows m Penang Five representatives uho saw Dato Wong today were the chairman of the women's section, Mrs. Lim Chong159 words
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Article130 1959-01-20 7 Shell faces three charges THE Shell Company was yesterday summoned to appear m a Singapore Magistrate's Court to answer three charges under the Petroleum Ordinance. The summons alleged that the Shell Company, being the charterer of three tongkangs. did allow the vessels to carry on board dangerous petroleum without a130 words
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79 1959-01-20 7 NG KIM SONG, a cashier, was robbed of $877 on Sunday morning as he was walking along Merchant Lane, Singapore. Two men stopped him as he was on his daily rounds collecting money from fishmongers m the Ellenborough Market area. One of them,79 words
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Article279 1959-01-20 7 HE WROTE TO WIFE OF SUICIDE Merchant's leap to death from pagoda PENANG, Mon.— Before a timber merchant jumped to his death from the 'Pagoda of 10,000 Buddhas'' at the Kek Lok Si Temple m Ayer Itam, he wrote to his wife and brother that he was going to commit279 words
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Article50 1959-01-20 7 PENANG, Mon.— A 12-year-old cyclist. Cheong Teik Bun. was fatally injured as a result of a collision with a City Council trolley bus at Jelutong Road, near the junction of Perak Roa^ this morning. Cheong, a student m an afternoon school died on the spot.50 words
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Article76 1959-01-20 7 NATIONAL servicemen who have been medically examined and have received notices for part-time service either with rhe Singapore Military Forces or Civil Defence Corps should report to the following centres. Persons enlisted m the Forces should report to the SMF headquarters, Beach Road, today or76 words
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Article153 1959-01-20 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore Yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot nom. 86* 87 R.S.S No. 1 a.s.s. No. 1 March 87 1 87a R.S.S No. 2 85 852 R.S.S. No. 3 841 842 Tone: Quietly steady. The tin price m Singapore was 5385; per153 words
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Article30 1959-01-20 7 THE O.C.PD. of Mentakab. Mr. P. Samson, has left today for Britain under the Malayanisation scheme DSP. Tan Peng Kwee from Raub will take his place.30 words
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Article260 1959-01-20 7 TWO YOUTHS were yesterday committed for trial at the Assizes at a Singapore preliminary inquiry on charges of armed robbery and voluntarily causing hurt to Poh Bok Cheng Poh told the court that while cycling along Nicoll Highway with a friend at 11.45 p.m. on Dec. 14.260 words
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Miscellaneous423 1959-01-20 7 I I m y£l2*jA£ mmmmmm )91ju yl Q V^^j I MfVMVVM?9K9 Bffffll nouncer's Choice. R.oo The News. B Tifl r^vM.ilVl lll^l 8 Announcer's Choice Again. KillulK^^^^ 8.30 String 9 00 Close Down Afternoon to ■11/^«fl Fingers a%\*)aq**m*am*MJ**\\ 2.00 Close Down. 5.00 p.m. Good Evening to You. IIWWiWWPMDIPP 1 I'ilFTH "yd423 words
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Advertisement830 1959-01-20 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Teli *****/6, *****/4 112/6. Robinson Reed THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halifax. Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports t Spore P. Sham Penang MYRMIDON 17/25 Mar 26 Mai 27/28 Mai Carriers option to prood via othet ports to loao and discharge cargo830 words
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Advertisement1141 1959-01-20 8 I Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 I (18 lines) (Incorporated m bingapore) 112 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE lZ" SAILINGS fe LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS I Carriers option to proceed via other ports fo lead end discharge cargo (vie sues with liberty fe proceed vie Panama er1,141 words
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Advertisement973 1959-01-20 8 MITSUI IS LINE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'hom Penong Amogison Mom 7 Feb 5 Feb 3 Feb Accepting cargo for Pacific, Central and South American ports with or without transhipment at Jaoan on through bills of lading. U.S.A. LINE. For New York, Philadelphia Baltimore via Bombay Cr Suez. Awajisan Mom .6973 words
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Advertisement467 1959-01-20 8 JIAST ASIATIC HI MEWARD SAILINGS tor Aden P ort 4 >••**. m terdam. Amsterdam. Bremen. Hombu Gothenburg and Oslo P ft* •"LALANDIA" 21/22 Jo n 2324Jn I "SARGODHA" mm 1 •"SELANDIA" it/it :o m S Colls London for possen, C rs. 1 2 OUTWARD SAILINGS tor Bangkok end 50.g0,. Penang467 words
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Article59 1959-01-20 9 m. Mr. E. m ager of Guthrie left here yesterwlth his ■j i insfer to take X ntment :n the B cecded by Mr. R Singapore. Guthries enter- Chaplin to a B nner at the PenEr Lin, who is on the mit the Penang elation, said that H appearance59 words
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Article211 1959-01-20 9 pm,f cl INAVIAN A^nes System will introduce its ?r„l mT 6 ,f Mcd Jet Ca ™v<-*lle on its air routes a! nrT.n^ 15 M l* L Strom the al rllne's district representative ln Singapore, announced yesterday The Caravelle will fly to 24 cities m 17211 words
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Article142 1959-01-20 9 Rubber Gains 3/8 Cent SINGAPORE rubber price gained 3/8 cent yesterday to close a-. 87 1/8 cents per lb. for International first grade February, following a reserve of sellers m the market. The market ruled quiet and featureless throughout :he morning. with little change m values. There was fair interest142 words
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Article41 1959-01-20 9 MALAYAN exoorts of prepared latex m December totalled 10,056 tons, of whirh 3,243 tons went to the U.S. find 2,404 tons went to the U.K. Exports last year amounted to 115.433 tons, against 107,331 tons m the previous year.41 words
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Article42 1959-01-20 9 IPOH, Mon. About 1,000 guests were entertained to a oocktail party which marked the opening of the new $200. 00q Robin Hotel m Clare Street, opposite the Odeon Cinema. The hotel has 16 rooms, some of them air-conditioned.42 words
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Article, Illustration110 1959-01-20 9 II the Singapore Association their imports ea tn 20.000 h soon to meet v. and following h of Chinese New ted yesterday m Wee, presi- dent of the association. Mr. Tan said he would like to assure local poultry rearers that the increased imports would110 words
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Article101 1959-01-20 9 SINGAPORE Chj-eie Produce Exchange noon clo c ing p r ices Der oicul yesterday were: Copra Dec-Jan. $41£ buyers; $42$ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $64 sellers m drums 567-J sellers; Muntok white pepper $131 sellers; Sarawak white $130 sellers; special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing101 words
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Article183 1959-01-20 9 BUSINESS reported up to 3 30 p.m. yesterday by Malayan share, brokers were: Fitzpatricks $1.08; F. N. ords. $1.57 $156; Gammon $1.75. $1.74; W. Hammer $1.65. $1.64. Hume prefs. A5/-; Hume ords. A5/-; M- Cement $1.72; McAlister $1.20; Metal Box $165; Robinson ord. $1.36; Sim r Darby $1.36.183 words
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Article223 1959-01-20 9 Tins And Rubbers Are Quiet BOTH Tins and Rubbers were quiet m the Malayan share market yesterday, while Industrials were a shade easier. The market was featureless, ann turnover \va> small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers F.d. Dispensary 112 1.14 S Gammon 1.73223 words
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291 1959-01-20 9 A RANGE of automatic oil heating units which can be used for heating bitumen kettles, heavy fuel oil bulk storage tanks, paddle mixers bitumen pumps and piping of asphalt and tarmacadam plants is now being produced by a Leicester firm of engineers specialising m the291 words
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Article, Illustration267 1959-01-20 9 MALAYA IS BUYING MORE SYNTHETIC FABRICS MALAYA is buying more synthetic fabrics m preference to cotton textile goods, according to trade statistics. Imports of synthetic fabrics amounted to 108.800.000 sq yards m 1956 and 100,800,000 sq. yards m 1957. While ln 1956. Malaya imported 174,200.000 sq. yards of cotton textiles,267 words
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Article47 1959-01-20 9 Store To Take Part In Fair I from among hundreds of applicants, according to Mr. Leung Yun Chee, the proprietor. Photo taken at the party shows some of the salesgirls, witn Mr. Leung. They are (from left): Misses Luna Phoon. Lisa Assegaff, Alice Wong and Gertie Foo.47 words
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Article104 1959-01-20 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rate s to merchants yesterday: New York: Buying T.T. 35-15/16: OD. 33-1/16: 90 d/St air mail 33-1 4 credit bills 33-3-8 tradp bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 31-15/16; OD. 32-1 7 16; 90 d/st. air mail 32-3/8 credit104 words
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Article112 1959-01-20 9 Special Tax Necessary Garcia MANILA. Jan. 19 (UPI) President Carlos P. Garcia said yesterday the Philippines would insist on imposing a 17 per cent special import tax on goods coming from the United States. In an interview with newsmen, President Garcia, who is currently touring Northern Luzon, indicated that this112 words
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Article86 1959-01-20 9 HONGKON G. Jan 18 (Reuter) The Government has appointed a commiteee to investigate the need for an industrial bank to finance industry m Hongkong. It will first have to riecida whether such an institution is nere<=sarv. and if so. how it should be organised and86 words
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392 1959-01-20 9 NEW YORK, Jan. 19 Sales of imported automobiles, which have been rising markedly for several years, last year hit a new high of 383,000 a gain of 91.5 per cent over 1957 As a result, foreign-made cars increased their share of the U.S.392 words
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Article105 1959-01-20 9 CANBERRA. Jan. 19 (Reuter) Australian exports to British East Africa during last financial year climbed by 70 per cent, the Parliamentary Secretary for Trade. Mr. R.M. Swartz said today. Total value of the exports was A 1.200.000. he said. Exports included motor cars worth £A150.000 galvanised105 words
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Article163 1959-01-20 9 OUTER KOADS Bontekoe, Frederick Clover. Tong Kian. Baud USSR. 5317. -5318. -5319. Canada Maru. Valles. Siberoet. Libertad 1. Berebere T<*ng Yick. Alexandr Suvorns. Saraena R;}i*u'.a Procyon. Inchkilda, Roepat L°kan Bruas. Chaika Barumon Lian Hin. Madras Maru. F Lucky. Chuyo Maru, R. Brooke. Vega. Vietnam. INNER ROADS Soon163 words
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Article41 1959-01-20 9 THE Indonesian Shipping Ministry is planning to add 100.000 tons of ships to its fleet of freighters m the next ten years to speed up the sea oom mun ica tions between islands, according to Antara News Agency.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article39 1959-01-20 9 THE .lapanc.se A-nba-ss idor to Indonesia. Mr. Takeo Od*, was reported as saying that Japanese textiles worth U553,000,000 would arri\> m Jakarta m the middle of March as part of Japan's war reparations to Indonesia. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement189 1959-01-20 9 EJ EVERETT ORIENT LINE tjtjQf Spore P.Shom Penang L^* i apart. PW 27 Jon 24 Jan rU^VEUTT" 28 Feb 27 Feb 25 Feb y 1 Chittogong, Calcutta. ■EVERETT" 6 Feb 9 Feb 10 Feb EVERETT" 24 Feb 27 Feb 28 Feb }M^4 EVERETT STAR LINE J|i» >ng, Japan. S'poro P.S'hom189 words
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Article, Illustration133 1959-01-20 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP pic. (ABOVE) Six Australian students now touring Malaya under what has been described as a "little Colombo Plan m reverse" had afternoon tea with the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, at the Residency. Kuala Lumpur, last week. Picture show s the Prime Minister with four of theStandard - 133 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-01-20 10 I pic by THE Queen smiles broadly as she congratulates Zalehah binte Aziz. 14, who with her sister, Zahari 11. were the youngest entrants m the third annual exhibition of the Kuala Lumpur Wednesday Art Group TJe Queen, accompanied by three of her grandchildren, visited theFah; Standard - 59 words
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Article, Illustration114 1959-01-20 10 pic. AS a token of gratitude for his services to the State, the Sultan of Perak pins the Meritorious Service Medal on Mr. Frederick George Cooke, Legal Adviser. Perak. Mr. Cooke who came to Perak m 1957 has been closely associated with recent amendments to the StateStandard - 114 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-01-20 10 pic. (BELOW): Mr. J. Halliday. State Engineer. Perak. receives the Meritorious Services Medal from the Sultan of Perak at a Throne Room ceremony m Kuala Kangsar on the occasion of the Su 1 1 an 's birthday StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article, Illustration139 1959-01-20 10 Historic Photo Show pic. Photo by MR. R. VEERAIYA who won the second prize of $250 m the Tiger Beer Rhyming Competition (Tamil Section) being congratulated by Mr. S.E. Craig. Sales Manager of Malayan Breweries, Ltd.. Singapore, at Fraser and Neave. Ltd.. Penang, last week. On the right is theStandard; N. Rama - 139 words
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Article, Illustration118 1959-01-20 10 1 (LEFT) The District Officer, Klang. Tuan Syed Hashim is seen cutting the ribbon to declare open the new road and bridge at Kampong Delek. three miles from Klang. last Sunday Looking on are (from left) Mr. V. Manickavasagam, (State Councillor). Enche Abdullah bin Ibrahim (Deputy ADO.Ch'ng Seng Poh - 118 words
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Advertisement61 1959-01-20 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL >S^J J JIA ll -**M ..Mil k\\ r **g*m^fii I __^mt^^^' J^*w&^sE^is[m™ r *mm~-W lM m f61 words
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1054 1959-01-20 11 Probable Fields For Saturday At Bukit Timah L FOLLOWING are weights and probable stareijhl races on Saturday, Jan. 21, first day of gapore Turf Club Governor's Cup meeting: Class 1, Div. J— J Mile jMjj, sy9ooDan,e„ Loh Chjn Ty 8.11 Rodger. Dr TR tk C.M. Hashim th tr g Sy1,054 words
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Article160 1959-01-20 11 WEIGHTS for four race* on Wednesday. CI. 1 Div. I—6 Furs. Malayan Scholar 000 Your Highness II 807 Couag 8.01 Red Sunrise 8.03 Charge Sheet 2°^ Timberlane I.JJ Waxer "07 Artina *-0 CI. 1 Div. 2—6 Furs. Sovereign Flame "9.00 Picador 8 13 Forest Beau II 8.12160 words
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Article64 1959-01-20 11 JOHANNESBURG!!. Jan. 19 (Reuter)— Gary Player, of South Africa, competing m his first tournament since having an eibow operation, won the Transvaal open golf championship here yesterday. He had a 72 holes aggregate of 2H6 22 strokes under par. Bobby Locke. four times winner of the British64 words
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347 1959-01-20 11 SCRUTINEER - AGNES SLIPPER -HORSE OF THE IPOH MEETING SCRUTINEER Review By HORSE of the Ipoh meeting just concluded was A.S. Stable's Agnes Slipper who completed a grand double and setting a new course record for the li miles. She did the trip m 2-min. I 3/5 sec clipping 3 5 sec.347 words
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Article, Illustration270 1959-01-20 11 SCRUTINEER - Ward Shows forest Beau Up SCRUTINEER By HOW THEY FINISHED ON SATURDAY AT IPOH Works Fastest With High Socks FOREST BEAU, ridden by Arthur Ward, shaped like a winner m a splendid workout with High Socks (Ransome) at Bukit Timah yesterday when training began for the Governor's Cup meeting m270 words
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Article134 1959-01-20 11 4th Asian Games To Cost £10 M JAKARTA. Jan. 19 I Reuter) Mr. Maladi. Chairman of the Indonesian Olympics Committee, said m a broadcast that Russian experts would help build the stadium for the Fourth Asian Games m Jakarta m 1962. He said most of thc sports equipment would come134 words
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171 1959-01-20 11 CHARLES HUMEZ ANNOUNCES HIS RETIREMENT PARIS. Mon Charles Humez. former French and European welter and middleweight champion, announced his retirement from boxing m a radio and television interview last night m Paris Humez ast fought on Oct 4 of lad yor wiicn he lo I his European middleweight tit' c171 words
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Article92 1959-01-20 11 the foUowiiif were elected officials of tho Seletar Young Indian Sport* Club lor the year, a:, the annual genera, meeting heid recently Fresident: Mr. Mukthiar Singh Sidhu: Vice President: Mr. R. Srcedharan; General Secretary: Mr X Chandraisager; Asst Seeretarv: Mr. T. V. Vinayagam. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. R92 words
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Article103 1959-01-20 11 \FK Boon Oarriaon beat The Black* by eight point! <a al rind two penal tie* i io Ava (a c<*>al I In .i hai a fought m;.ich at Nee S yesterd Shortly after 'he name it captains of two U',im> Yam Kooon of thr Black- snd P rev103 words
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Miscellaneous122 1959-01-20 11 I __F 1 *M^^*k^**^f^M^******r^*M\^Mg\ I T AI %lt* ll SINGAPORE HOCKEY— Padang Shield S.C.C. vs. S.R.C, Padang. TABL E-TENNIS— S.T.T.A. junior inter club league— R.A.F. Seletar vs. Naval Base Chhiese Ath. Assn.. S.Y.S.C. 8.15 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR R U G G E R— RA.S.C. (Malaya) vs. Selangor Asians. Batu. Selangor122 words
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Article, Illustration94 1959-01-20 12 THE THIRD TEST....I n Pictures picture. picture. mctmre* Norman O'lSfeill out caught by Roy Swetman and bowled by Jim Laker for 77 run* during the fourth day of the third Test match between England and Australia. UPI SYDNEY. Australia (UPI) Peter May (8) edges a ball past Richie Benaud mUPI; IPI - 94 words
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110 1959-01-20 12 ADELAIDE. Jan. 19 (Recter) Ray Lindwall, former Australian Test fast bowler, staked a claim to return to international cricket when he took seven for 92 for Queensland against South Australia here yesterday, on the second I day of the match. Among the crowd were two110 words
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Article214 1959-01-20 12 COWDREY WATSON DEFY VICTORIA MCC 91 Behind With 6 To Go By HARRY GEE. Reuter's Special Correspondent MELBOURNE. Jan. 19 (Reuter) Colin Cowdrev and Willie Watson surmounted the rigours of scorching heat to save the MCC from another collapse with an unbroken stand of 164 after four wickets had fallen214 words
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170 1959-01-20 12 MELBOURNE. Jan. 19 (Rev ter)— England and Cambridge cricketer. Tex Dcx- ter was ordered out of the I dining room of the Staid Windsor Hotel here today when he appeared for breakfast, wearing a scarlet open necked shirt with Its tails outside his grey170 words
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Article148 1959-01-20 12 B VICTORIA— Ist. Innings. (Saturday 270 for fire) La wry b Dexter 24 Aylett c Watson b Loader 2 Crompton c Mortimore b Trueman 73 Shaw c Milton b Trueman 94 Maddirks b Mortimore 21 Huntington b Mortimore fl Potter lbw Loader 47 Quick b Trueman 3 Guest b148 words
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179 1959-01-20 12 'CHEATING' IN TEST MATCHES -WARDLE MELBOURNE, Jan. 19 (Reuter) Johnny Wardle. the former England and Yorkshire spin bowler. accused both England and Australia of 'cheating' m the present Test series when he appeared on a Melbourne commercial television programme last night. He said he had a 'passing fancy' that Australia,179 words
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Article49 1959-01-20 12 _<__ yWQ chalked up a 19. points (5 tries. 2 soals) to I noints (penalty) vctorv over Singapore Cricket Club on the padang yesterday H^r'J sarr5 arre U Anderson. rhilJ- SC i? red the ,r,es for EEPm* F Sler inverted 2 tries. Harrison scored for SCC49 words
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Article31 1959-01-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon 5^% De P<>t beat Chartered fauXi P °R? ClUb 2 m a hard fought Division two league hockey match on the Gurney Road ground today.31 words
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Article306 1959-01-20 12 BOXER DIES AFTER FIGHT HOVSTON, Texas. Jan 19 (UPI) a 22-year-old Golden Gloves boxer collapsed and died on Saturday night after a teammate from the same boxing club scored a technical knockout over him m the second round of their bout for the Houston welterweight championship. The boxer was Lynn306 words
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Article65 1959-01-20 12 Kuala LUMPUR, lion.— A l Malayan Sikhs Selection he v the Federation Armed Forces S-J m a hockey match on tho Fodera tion Army Stadium here today. Former Malayan centre for- ward Man moh an scored a hattrick. Other scorers wore Moh m der, Singh65 words
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Article30 1959-01-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Football Association of Selangor will hold the annual general meeting on January 31 at the Methodist Boys School premises at Davidson Road at p.m.30 words
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155 1959-01-20 12 LONDON. Jan 1» (Ken i.t tv demand m British soccerH o fol™ h re ls a "owing dinavian countries MtutLHi f t e '"mpl* of Scanduring hc B^^^fi^ the foot »>all season The latest outcry arose over tne postponement last Saturday of about155 words
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Article79 1959-01-20 12 a ea?v H i lon r PCRC easy 3-1 victory over Indian Recreation Club m a Division Pad/™ HF 1 n thc lJ PP" r'aoang today. The Recs lerl 2-0 at half time ZTru hr V sh N York K huan and Chua Eng Kirn. Chan79 words
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Article18 1959-01-20 12 IPOH. Mon —Young Ro-cr^ heat Barathi Youngster^ 2-1 tn win the Tamils Festival soccer compeition yesterday18 words
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263 1959-01-20 12 KUALA LUMPUB, Mon. In one of the best games seen this season. 28 Commonwealth Brigade beat Selangor Combined Services by 12 points (four tries) to 11 points (goal and two tries) at rugger on the Armed Forces ground today. Seven players who have been selected263 words
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Article124 1959-01-20 12 The Deep Freeze Goes On And On LONDON. Jan. 19 «R. ut.r—Three of th e seven Third Round English rootball a.>ooclation Cup ties sched for yesterday have been postponed, it wa_, ann^ur The postponed fixtures arc Middlesbrough versus Birmingham. Manchester Ci versus Grimsbv Town and Peterborough United versus Fulham. After124 words
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Article260 1959-01-20 12 SHA KNOCKOUT TOUI THK two strong contenders lor thf N Hockey Associations senior knockout up 0 pore Recreation luh and Police, will I- hurdles to survive the first round of thf roaf* In the draw which wai heir yesterday, s.R.r. will matt \oung Mens Sikh Associatior m a preliminary260 words
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Article15 1959-01-20 12 SELETAR heat H M S lon 9-3 m a rugger mate:. beietar yesterday.15 words
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Article58 1959-01-20 12 lIM UOAU I W «h (hn, n a hied Pub ment to ifeuMt fra hv I I Div 1 Bc.vir st.ulium \<s> OfT. a ha'f The J by A I and X 1 In tl mat h I era* to half Ibral other goa Sins i Health XI tr58 words
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Advertisement167 1959-01-20 12 OPERATE A FLEET FROM rONE TRACTOR SEAT with a "4-ln-r_^^ i JS .IB________________________________i &lBjf*L4m*******^Lm _^.k P*i I tB a^y^L? Jb& W gg*gg*m****L^ii*MM¥MMMsk x W BB J**W '^T^^^^S X m mTJJmfmm M^Bm_y.*y- *'-^y^~*^tlr^U _____> M******mKmm*»*y****^^^^H Mm *W Xi; Ml* fgf^^^u fy^g^^^ij^^mA 'gg^tmiiuM'* a f£&*!SP**^^K*!^^^^ *'J *h^»>sJ?^^^^&f*B*Fm g*gaß!*^y^- >>A»- *y*^&Mmm*mwm*MA£*@il*S^ L___. s^>167 words
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Article, Illustration150 1959-01-20 13 Now Business HIGHLIGHTS EVERY TUESDAY «Si-s it J,jJJ.- .'Ji. Sf^mAiMtißJ %MuL\a3* ffBB _ai_________ii___________________________i. THEY'RE said to be and they belone tn 91 k L rr r ,d Resell (35-23 -s3. wh W one of krlti?i a^° US f ;5 LS IN ARMS m the As S ocilted w M'VlVe^Studios^ m150 words
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Article116 1959-01-20 13 Tina Louise Wants To Vibrate TINA LOUISE. voluptuous red-haired bombshell who's making the photographers forget MARILYN MONROE, is looking for a man who will make her vibrate. TINA, currently starring m Paramount's "'The Hangman," says the man she weds must be "honest, possess artistic appreciation, be intelligent and masculine." Most116 words
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Article, Illustration379 1959-01-20 13 THE SECRET OF No. 338 SSSH! What do you know about No. 338? Well, DON'T TELL. Keep the secret of No. 338. That is the unusual step the Rank Organisation have taken. Everybody at Pinewood is asking: What about No. 338? They know what No. 338 is the code number379 words
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Article189 1959-01-20 13 ERNIE KOV ACS has been signed to a term contract calling for him to appear m three pic.ures during the first two years of the pact .First on KOVACS slate is "The Wackiest Ship m the Navy." g M YUL BRYNNER dances on the screen once more m189 words
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Article249 1959-01-20 13 RAMALING REPORTER 9 MAME" was W"\ it the White J ,T for the Pre- Mamie EisenM fcapuck, bark m Iter two years ■m rnpe and ■"yunrrri ppansi ans to :x Tour." an r world drama, -md also H World W laid m Sicily i a l "-r't-irn and her It^rrer.249 words
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Article, Illustration175 1959-01-20 13 Hollywood There's nn business Uke show business and there's no experience m show business hke ridigg a cornel. That's thc verdict of Rosalind Russell, a first lady of thc stage and serpen, who hnd her initial encounter with a camel during filming of175 words
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Article29 1959-01-20 13 [popular lian, has iy .-equASK ANY before the ng David MacLaine 1 Is produco: comedy. I Iters direct- en play by SASK ANY n the novel lr -Ife.29 words
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Miscellaneous335 1959-01-20 13 By RITA DEL MAR 7 TODAY'S QIOTATION: "In great straits, and when hope is small. the boldest counsels are the safest." —Livv TUESDAY FOR EVERYONE; Take care of minor tasks; steer clear of extravagance; be satisfied to hod your own until niter evenine. when you should make progress. Benefit through335 words
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Miscellaneous248 1959-01-20 13 LI'L ABNER By Al fapp -^f# OH, PLEASE DONT Tc-CAINpT /^EP AH SAWANVBODV t^ff |J/\f P. \jklCmJ Mfft A E>£^ARTBROKEM )B-BLAMEVa WIF A WAID LIKE A < W>« "V.. -C iMp^^ IlC* <I? l, l abne_r!!-v;e q,*** V -g°lp.'.'-grape ah d V amisprouo i _J- \mmmflF* **X > EST CANT248 words
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Article214 1959-01-20 14 Round the world in 100 days Starring the Duke LONDON. Jan. 19 I Reuter) The Duke of Edinburgh sets oil this week on a tour of the British Commonwealth that will take him around the world by sea and air m 100 days. The journey starts tomorrow when the 37-year-old214 words
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173 1959-01-20 14 POURED GASOLINE ON HER 2 CHILDREN BARTOW, Florida. Jan. 19 '(UPI) A 21-year-old woman was charged today with pouring gasoline on her two tiny children and setting them on fire because they were "getting on my nerves" and interfering with her love life. Mrs. Juanita Irene Hamil told sheriff's deputies173 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-01-20 14 photo. BATISTA ARMY Capt. Isldoro Lopez, is carried from his cell by guards after an unsuccessful attempt to commit suicide. Earlier h? had been found guilty at a war trial of having caused the deaths of about 30 persons. He attempted to strangle himself with a shortUPI - 54 words
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151 1959-01-20 14 BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 19 (Reuter)— The Agentine government took strong: measures last night to counter a general strike which threatens to paralyse the coun1 try completely. It declared all strikes illegal, closed the Communist Party Headquarters and the editorial offices of the Communist151 words
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Article91 1959-01-20 14 BRITISH JET SERVICE TO TOKYO TOKYO. Jan 19 (Reuter)— The first new British Jet passenger aircraft will soon be coming into Japan four and later five times a week, British Overseas Airways announced today. Opening of the new Lon-don-Tokyo Comet IV service will follow shortly after the same company starts91 words
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Article47 1959-01-20 14 JAKARTA, Jan' 19 (Reuter) The British CommissionerGeneral for South-east Asia, Sir Robert Scott, and his wife will visit Indonesia at the end of the month. Foreign Ministry officials said. The visit is private. He will stay with the Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr Subandrio.47 words
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392 1959-01-20 14 Mikoyan insists US pull-out their troops from Formosa WASHINGTON, Jan. 19, (Reuter, UPI) A big-four Foreign Ministers' conference some time this spring was widely forecast here as a possible outcome of the talks over the week-end between President Eisenhower and Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, the Soviet392 words
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NEWSBRIEFS
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Article240 1959-01-20 14 BOAC pilots put in new pay claim LONDON, Jan. 19 (Reuter) The British Airline Pilots' Association has put m a newpay claim for British Overseas Airways Corporation pilots flying the Comet Four and Boeing 707 jet airliners, it wa s reported yesterday. The amount of the claim was not disclosed.240 words
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Article303 1959-01-20 14 COLD WAR STILL on; HE SAYS WASHINGTON* Jan. 19. (UPI). Soviet Deputy Premier Anasta s I. Mikoyan charged today "the cold war m ihc State Department is still going n and it affects foreian trade" Russia's Ng. 2 man made the charge alter a one hour and 45 minutes conference303 words
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Article, Illustration220 1959-01-20 14 MANILA, Jan. 19 (IPI) l'nited States Ambassador to the Philippines. Charles E. Bohlen, has been instructed to fly to Washington immediately for consultations on L'.S.-Philippine relations, the Embassy announced today. Bohlen was scheduled to leave Manila tomorrow nignt by a Pan American Airway! plane. TheStandard - 220 words
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Article194 1959-01-20 14 WASHINGTON. Jan. 19 (Rruten-p. hower today sent to Congress a halann 877.000 million ($231,000 million MUa< said, would permit the l'nited Stat* military and economic strength and fo tions to allies overseas. The Presidcnt\s proposed spending programme for the 1960 fiscal year beginning next Julj194 words
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Article, Illustration242 1959-01-20 14 Broke at 7a.m., he wins $125,000 by 11a.m. AT 7 a.m one morning last week. Percy Barstow. 52. wa s Just another of London's down-and-outs. His home was a SI. St a-rtight cubicle m a lodging house. He had no job. little money and few friends. But by 11 am.242 words
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