Singapore Standard, 11 March 1959
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Title Section22 1959-03-11 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1959. Vol. IX No. 251. > 15 cts. 14 Poges. (FINAL EDITION)22 words
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Article, Illustration359 1959-03-11 1 TERRORISTS ROAMING IN SCATTF.RFI. GROUPS Death ni Sits Mats disrupts jungle campaign Now a plan to weaken remnants KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The communist terrorists are roaming the jungle without leadership now that Siu Mah, the last of the MCP central committee members, is dead, a spokesman of359 words
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479 1959-03-11 1 Thomas is accused of being a 'PAP tool' THE Singapore People's Alliance yesterday accused Mr. Francis Thomas, secretary-general of the Labour Front and former Minister of Communications and Works, of being a "PAP tool." A statement issued last night by the SPA secretarygeneral, Mr. Wang Tsun Hao, said: "Our enemies479 words
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Article253 1959-03-11 1 HEAVY FIGHTING FOR MENADO HEAVY fighting l s in progress for the control of Menado in North Celebes, and the city may have already fallen to attacking rebel forces, reports reaching Singapore indicated yesterday. Rebel broadcasts said rebel forces had "liberated" Romboken. Gorontalo and other towns in a new offensive253 words
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Article106 1959-03-11 1 Million theft from car SOUTHAMPTON. Mar. 10, (Reuter). A widespread police search was going on here today following the theft of jewellery valued at £150,000 sterling (about $1,275,000) from Lady Norah Docker, wife of wealthy British industrialist Sir Bernard Docker. The jewellery, stolen last night, was in Lady Docker's "beauty106 words
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1426 1959-03-11 1 WHY Red China books are banned in S'poree THE Singapore Government revealed in a White Paper released yesterday, that books from Red China, both ancient and modern, literary a nd scientific, were banned in the Colony because they were tinged with communist propaganda. The ban, Government explained, had been directed1,426 words
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Article83 1959-03-11 1 CANBERRA. March 10 (Reuter) Australia's population officially reached the 10 million mark today but no one knows who was the "ten millionth." Government statistical experts said the ten millionth could be an immigrant babe-In-arms. or a passenger stepping down from an overseas airliner at an83 words
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120 1959-03-11 1 THOSE EXTRA INCHES COUNT A LOT-BRA EXPERT PADDED bras are a necessity to Asian girls. Mrs. Ida Rosenthal, American founder of the Maidenform Brassiere Company, said in Singapore yesterday. REASON: Asian girls generally are not as well developed as Western girls, "From what I have seen of your women, the120 words
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Article, Illustration309 1959-03-11 1 Thugs brand two youths with secret society mark TWO youths were found last night in bushes ttussed up. gagged and branded with the num/ier "2. H in Chinese, in Singapore. They had been left there in Padang Jermgau. off Kallang Road by 30 secret society thugs of group 24 with309 words
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173 1959-03-11 1 Lim makes another flying trip to K.L KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Singapore's Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, flew here today but refused to disclose the purpose of his visit to newsmen. He was onlv prepared to say "I have come for a change of air" on his arrival this morning.173 words
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Article39 1959-03-11 1 EIGHTY-NINE Chinese residents of Indonesia arrived in Taipei yesterday to establish new homes (n Nationalist China. They included four "chooi principals and 33 residents from Palembang, where they said Inodnesian officials closed down Chinese schools. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 39 words
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Advertisement612 1959-03-11 2 P.W.D. TRENGGANU DUNGUN Ferry will be closed to all traftic be.ween the hours of 6 p.m. on 12th. March. 1959 and 6 a.m. on 13th. March, 1959 for essential repairs. STATE ENGINEER. TRENGGANU NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. HOONG CHUNG CHU of 48. Merryn Road. Singapore, 11. is612 words
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Advertisement408 1959-03-11 2 NOTICES CLOSING OF EAST COAST ROAD BETWEEN 9 M.S. 12 M.S. KUANTAN KEMAMAN ROAD ROUTE 111 ON 14.3.1959. On Saturday Sunday morning, 14/15.3.59 Bridge over Sungei Tunggak along the East Coast Road at 11 M.S Kuan.an Kemaman Road Route 111 will be closed to traffic between the hours of 9408 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article395 1959-03-11 3 IHE fears that have been so often expressed over core's economy seem to have been confirmed. earnings given by internationally recognized nisfs, industrial experts and leaders of comand business went unheeded in the maelof political badgering and the insensate for power by raggle-taggle politicians. Sins citizens are395 words
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Article380 1959-03-11 3 THE PAP leaders have apparently not been Hippy over the sequel to their "expose in the Legislative Assembly. The decision to set up a comHssion to probe their allegations was obviously not f o| their liking. It took the wind out of the PAP ■Hoon and380 words
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Article56 1959-03-11 3 it> OFFICF<"3, Urn Teck Kim Road. S'pore 2 PO Box No 1563 Cables TIGERNEWS Al -A lu^p-iid J r,: 2548) 5 ''"<■**> A" departments UR! China insurance Bldg.. 174. Batu Rd In THeD^one ***** <Akc 93 Cowan St Tel: 3829 11-ACCA- S L th T ..>56 words
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Article, Illustration647 1959-03-11 3 ANDY ROZARIO - $100,000 Memorial For Fallen Policemen ANDY ROZARIO by KUALA LUMPUR QN a hillock commanding a panoramic view of the rambling components of the Federal Police Depot here, the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong unveils today a $100,000 memorial built to perpetuate the memory of about 1,500 Malayan policemen who fell during the647 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1959-03-11 3 ARSLAN HUMBARACI - Ho— He Is 'Bung In R.I. ARSLAN HUMBARACI I by JAKARTA 'T'HE news travelled fast along the pedicab drivers' grapevine, and less than half-an-hour after President Ho Chimlnh of Northern Vietnam had alighted from his plane at Jakarta Airport it had reached even the outlying streets of the capital, where1,204 words
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Article249 1959-03-11 3 _v? Jr^jEß^^ _2j& _r_ [.-B^— 43i— *^'^sft^j],, /fart _^__^a Jf b_t tt Sir Slums cannot be eradicated from Singapore including Malaya, or as a matter of fact from any other country by providing better dwellings only. It is the dwelling and the dweller who go to make up249 words
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Article28 1959-03-11 3 A clo«e- up of the bas relief bronzy panel depicting the mx racial types of Malayan policemen European. Sikh, Malay. Punjabi. Chinese and South Indian.28 words
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Article, Illustration381 1959-03-11 3 the NEWS as it strikes me 111l T world attention In the past few weeks was divided between the talk* In Mom-ow and the troubles in Africa. thine* have been happening in the "Roof of the World" and the situation, as reported by refugees fleeing Into Indian territory and from381 words
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926 1959-03-11 4 Dispute over $125,000 lottery prime Witness tells zourt he learnt someone had lost a ticket KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. One morning shortly after the release of the results of the 42nd Social Welfare Lottery draw there was a commotion in a medicine shop in Changi926 words
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Article134 1959-03-11 4 TWO ON HURT CHARGES FREED TWO men. Tham Lai Woh alias Kwai Wong and Lim Siak Heong alias Tua Tee. were yesterday found not guilty in the Singapore Assize Court on a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly alleged to have caused hurt to Tan Kee Huat and134 words
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90 1959-03-11 4 FUSED CABLE CAUSES BLAST IN FLATS A FUSED electric cable caused an explosion in a block of flats in Redhill Close, Singapore, at 5.45 p.m. yesterday. Alarmed residents rang up the Fire Brigade. When a fire engine arrived, they found that there was no fire. Singapore People's Alliance Councillor for90 words
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132 1959-03-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR Tues Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement is one of the best of its kind tB the world today. So said Dr. J.A.Mc Fadzean, who left by BOAC yesterday, after a two-year stay i n Kuala Lumpur doing research work on Leprosy. Dr. Mc132 words
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Article101 1959-03-11 4 NO renovation of the Muslim Religious Ccurt in Singapore has yet begun, a Public Works Department spokesman to'.d The Standard yesterday. He was commenting on an English newspaper article not The Standard which quoted a Government spokesman as statins that work had begun at the Court101 words
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168 1959-03-11 4 A SINGAPORE City Coun cil Committee has recommend ed the dismissal of a swimming pool assistant and a reduction in the salary of another foliowing a fatal incident at the Yan Kit Swimming Pool on Dec. 15 last year, The Standard was told yesterday.168 words
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Article, Illustration251 1959-03-11 4 LETS HAVE FRESH DRIVING TESTS FOR MOTORISTS 45 AND OVER -HE SUGGESTS A SUGGESTION for car drivers on reaching the age of 45 to take fresh driving tests will be raised at the next meeting of the Singapore Safety First Council Disclosing this to251 words
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271 1959-03-11 4 Students not forced to line Royal route A TOTAL of 14,420 primary ann secondary schoolboys and gins lined the route of the State Drive from Clifford Pier to Government House on Fob. 22 when the Duke of Edinburgh arrived in Singapore. This was disclosed by the Assistant Minister for Education.271 words
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Article83 1959-03-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three men from Jinjang North, in Kepong, Low Sang, 38. Chang Yoke Kwei. 30, and Chan Yan Wah. 48, today pleaded guilty before the Sessions Court President, Tuan Sheikh Abdul Rahman, to a kidnapping charge. Thev admitted kidnapping Chong Keong alias Chan Yew,83 words
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Article, Illustration126 1959-03-11 4 Curd vendor cheats death by seconds A BEAN CURD vendor had a narrow escaped from death when a heap of bricks, weighing at least 400 pounds, crashed into his cubicle in Jalan Besar, Singapore, yesterday. Chan Chee, 39. owed his life to his wife, Leong Yim Heng. who woke him126 words
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Article62 1959-03-11 4 PENANG, Tues. Starting from today or tomorrow, depending on the sighting of the New Moon, sirens at the Police Headquarters in Penang Road and also at the various police stations on the island and Province Wellesley will sound the "all clear" signal at a little62 words
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Article133 1959-03-11 4 She Left Soon After Wedding Hu-bandTellsCourt A CLERK. Tjoa Tiang Ann. told the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, in the Singapore High Court vesterdav that his wife left him after a heated" argument a few months after their marriage. Tjoa said this when suing his wife for a divorce on133 words
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Article131 1959-03-11 4 2 to get awards from Goode SINGAPORES Governor, Sir William Goode. will take the salute at the First Bat talion Infantry Regiment's second anniversary parade to be held at Ulu Pandan camp at 5.3C p.m. tomorrow. Sir William will also make two presentations at the parade: To Pte Tan Tiew131 words
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Article, Illustration121 1959-03-11 4 FIVE Burmese airport firefighters arrived in Singapore yesterday from Rangoon to study Paya Lebar airport's fire fighting and rescue techniques They are (from left): U Maung Hmon, U Maung Tun, U Chit Hlaing Hmee (Rangoon airport fire chief), U Kyaw Theln and U Maung Kin. The visitors121 words
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209 1959-03-11 4 That inco m e tax leak Lee to press for an inquiry THE Singapore Legislative Assembly J to appoint yet another Commission of .nq uir ,j meets on March 18. The Commission will be requested hy a*J for Queenstown, Mr. Lee Choon Ene i probe into how a file of209 words
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Article103 1959-03-11 4 sti AT A held in Singa; father ftpaat viewing a p his dc identifv hin of the verv wounds ir,: 1 who w .i of a sc < The father v 'orrv drh i Road. Hi 18, wai k. outside the >. cinema at Throe hers of th. had103 words
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Article80 1959-03-11 4 <# KUALA K Tl Five prose* it ihe Stephen murder cas e with perjury sions Sheikh A today. The allcg to have bc< ast year. t in the Hign Two of th< I mod Khali I and N. Chai F g ulty lo i i 1500 wan I till80 words
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Article64 1959-03-11 4 SPA FREE English CLASSES THE Singaj liancc brar. toon begin English and I derpr.\ -ed i the ar» The ria ber Mr. 'I i cater for ata Thc cl i will be :n I "hu days, Thui days and In Ei days. Wed! SPA' hill. Mr Ci t t S64 words
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Article47 1959-03-11 4 FINED FOR SPEEDING TAIPIN .soldier ii ■nd R-g today fined a t four trafTi I qualified from nd cycle for 12 n Ding Magi-' The soldier. I bell, was ni ing, $15 on i covered by th .mee arvi I licence and J ing a road machine47 words
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Advertisement107 1959-03-11 4 llffmkWmtWA NESTLES READY-COOKED FOOD NESTUM is NOT Just for babies you know. It also makes a delicious, nourishing and economical f breakfast or light evening meal, for ALL THE FAMILY. NESTUM is very easily prepared for NO COOKING IS REQUIRED; just add milk or water —and sugar or jam too,107 words
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Article128 1959-03-11 5 i AFORE UMNO win t» n candidates in uminc Legislative »h elections. si indard uncUrstands I ivion to this effect ki n b% the I'MNO olitical committee at <: door meeting on night. I VINO circles < lined to disclose the thev intend to con- learnt that they bl128 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-03-11 5 A BATTLE in 4 car park rages in full swing. A leader of "rioters" taunts a policeman while onother prods him with a stick during the mock attack at the Singapore Turf Club at Bukit Timah yesterday. StandardpicStandardpic - 44 words
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324 1959-03-11 5 Exchange of teaehe**: f\F Singapore Government, in liaison with the I ouncil, is drawing up a scheme for the sp of teachers between the I.K. and the Tfc exchange programme has already been rJ____T d m principle and the Education Ministry has 3«WW representatives of324 words
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Article74 1959-03-11 5 PAWNSHOP ROBBERY: 2 CHARGED ANG CHWEE SOON and Lee Boon Lye were yesterday remanded in the Central lockup after the v were charged in a Singapore Court with robbing the Min Hin Pawnshop at Joo Chiat Road of cash and jewellery valued at $57,140 while armed with daggers, and attempting74 words
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Article91 1959-03-11 5 Yamsengs are more but less mokes I MEANS drank noked less in the Onths of this year With the same ast year. n tobacco, desner duty, has dr0p57,254,000 for the to $7,006,000 a p of $248,000. Governite of revenue from was a hopeful °0 also $1,078,000 I luor showed an91 words
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Article103 1959-03-11 5 Sack clerk -orders City body !ifl sub-committee of .'•~>re City Council t nended the dismis•re clerk in the EnDcpartment. following <^e of timber worth 000 from the KalQg Depot. -rk wai charged be- ornmittee under the F c < snd Discipine Rules rtfully and dilir arrying out his duties." charged103 words
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235 1959-03-11 5 5,000 police and troops in big riot exercise SINGAPORE, Tues. Police and military units staged an island-wide full-scale internal security exercise yesterday from six in the morning until 3 p.m. The Navy, the R A.F and the Harbour Board Police also took part, with about 200 Malay troops and Gurkhas235 words
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Article56 1959-03-11 5 TWO YOUTHS TRIED TO EXTORT $36 TWO Youths. Lim Liang Guan and Seng Poh Heng were convicted in the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday with attempting to extort $36 from Wong Tat Ming by putting him in fear at Lorong Tai Seng on Christmas Day. Sentence was postponed foi a56 words
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Article61 1959-03-11 5 DISPLAY OF FRENCH PAINTINGS AN EXHIBITION of colour reproductions of paintings by some of the most outstanding of France's leading painters of the last 75 years will be opened by the French Consul-Gen-eral in Singapore. Mr Jean Aunllac. at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce building today. The collection will be61 words
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Article, Illustration116 1959-03-11 5 THE FIRST ASIAN CITY WATER ENGINEER THE Public Services Commission has appointed Mr. P. C. Lim, as the City Water Engineer, Singapore, The Standard learnt yesterday. ■Mr T \m wiM K« 1 Mr. Lim will be the first Asian to become head of the City's Water Department when the post116 words
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Article120 1959-03-11 5 Mayor can remain Mayor if... PENANG, Tues.— The Board of Governors of the Methodist Boys' School here met yesterday evening to discuss a letter from the Mayor, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, asking for a clarification of a circular from the Ministry of Education forbidding teachers from taking an active part120 words
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Article176 1959-03-11 5 Warrant out for woman driver A SINGAPORE Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of a woman school teacher. Aw Tiong Lim, 30, for allegedly causing the death of a girl, Ong Swee Yoke, aged seven, by a negligent act. The accident was alleged to176 words
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Article81 1959-03-11 5 Man (63) hit by pellet A 63-YEAR-OLD MAN, Tan Boon Chua, was hit by a pellet discharged from a shot-gun in Beach Road, Singapore, yesterday. Tan was hit when a City Council dog shooter fired at a £°g in the street. It is believed that one of the pellets ricochetted81 words
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151 1959-03-11 5 $9,600 given away to TB relief scheme PENANG. Tues: The Penang and Province Wellesley Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis spent $9,652 in providing relief to dependents of T.B. patients staying at the General Hospital and the Tuberculosis Hospital in Pulau Jerejak. This is stated in the monthly report, tabled151 words
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Article52 1959-03-11 5 COMMUNIST Chinese artillerv shelled one of the Nation-alist-held Matsu Islands on Monday for the first time since Feb. 15. the Defence Ministry said. Red shore guns hurled -6 shells at Kaoteng Island in the Matsu offshore group, which is located at the northern end of the Formosa52 words
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402 1959-03-11 5 Local Govt, law takes precedence over City Ordinance JUDGE MR. JtSTICE CHIA, in the Singapore High Court yesterday, held that where there were provisions in the Municipal Ordinance and the Local (.overnment Ordinance relating to the same subject matter the provisions of the latter were to prevail nomn^Tml that T402 words
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221 1959-03-11 5 The first teacher to quit Council PENANG, Tues. A Province Welleslev South Rural District Councillor Mr. Fong Chao Chin, takes the distinction of being the first man to send in his resignation as a Councillor since the issue of a circular from the Ministry of Education, which made it necessary221 words
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Article52 1959-03-11 5 MR. A F. THORNE. Founding Member and Chairman of the British European Aaaoeiation since its inception in July 1956, ha? reigned ofli view of his impending retirement from Singapore, it was announced yesterday. He |f preceded bv Mr. W T .H C Bailey, another Founding Member of52 words
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182 1959-03-11 6 FOUR ARMED MEN ROB A BROKER OF $2,000 GEMS, CASH PENANG, Tues. Four well-dressed robbers, armed with daggers, held up a broker, Mr. Kuan Ban Huat at Mount Erskine Crescent today and robbed him of $1,500 worth of jewellery and $580. Four dogs, which were in the house, did nothing182 words
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Article34 1959-03-11 6 THE curfew hours around Relau Village in Penang will be temporarily lifted from 7 pm. to 1 a.m. on March 12 and 13 for the birthday celebrations of the "Tra Pek I__>ng."34 words
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227 1959-03-11 6 Rose gets curt 'no stripping' order: Fans boo TELUK ANSON. Tues. Rose Chan's. Chen Chen Revue ran into trouble again when the show opened a season in this town yesterday. The Town Council, which held an 'emergency meeting." allowed the curvaceous Rose and her troupe to perform, but on one227 words
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217 1959-03-11 6 ASSAULT ON TRANSPORT CHIEF DEPLORED PENANG. Tues. City Councillor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, at a meeting of the city transport platform staff today said that all City Councillor's expressed the desire that the i staff would not be unduly worried over the assault of the Transport Manager. Mr. Quah Soon217 words
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Article, Illustration559 1959-03-11 6 Aides may share 916,000 IPOH, Tues. Forty-year-old Siu Mah, the most relentless killer i In the communist terrorist organization, who met his death last Friday, "lived like a rabbit" in the limestone cliffs fringing Ipoh during the last stages of559 words
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Article207 1959-03-11 6 He axed suspect lover: jailed IPOH. Tues. A husband. who slashed a neighbour with a parang, because he suspected his young wife of having an illicit love affair with him. was today sentenced to five years' jail by Mr. Justice Good in the Perak High Court. Sandagar Singh. 48, was207 words
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Article55 1959-03-11 6 THE Malayan Mathematical Society will meet tomorrow to discuss the new mathematics syllabus fcr secondary schools in the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise. Singapore at 5.30 p.m. All secondary school teachers of mathematics are welcome to attend the discussion of the new syllabus which has recently been adopted55 words
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239 1959-03-11 6 Polls: Aim of Alliance is to deal a KO blow ALOR STAR, Tues. The Alliance in Kedah. which successfully knocked other opposition parties in the last Federal elections when all its opponents lost their deposits, has now set up election machineries throughout the State in order to repeat the same239 words
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Article113 1959-03-11 6 ALOR STAR, Tues— For unlawfully and maliciously attempting to use offensive weapons on the Police here, two padi planters. Saad bin Has h i m and IsmaU bin Mohamed Daud. were sentenced to six months' jail each by Sessions Judge. Tuan Syed Agil Barakbah.113 words
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296 1959-03-11 6 Ministers for Mentri jobs Nothing to worry UMNO KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The I No here has appealed to the rank and nu 0 f th j to be alarmed over the proposal h> th* D dent, Tunku Abdul Rahman, to release so» I to contest State elections so that tin296 words
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Article91 1959-03-11 6 Labourer carried away by floods A FACTORY worker, Ong Bay Teck, 24. was swept away in a canal and disappeared in the swell of floods shortly after a heavy downpour, at 9? milestone. Bukit Timah Road, yesterday evening. He is believed to be drowned. The canal U just behind the91 words
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Article36 1959-03-11 6 HONGKONG. March 10. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $1597 to Sterling $5.75 to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan 11; $0 05 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 52,2.62 to a tael.36 words
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Article176 1959-03-11 6 MALA* F schoolh iTJ cca 544S 44 plon. B ously Ul at Trar night. It is und' m .than ten from r j School anc fl I took parr which bi ties wrre i The five J were 1 1 and taken to hoe] other.> fled L Poller rr.176 words
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Article42 1959-03-11 6 ALOR BTAI "A :l. M ho 3-o__J .Rht u. cf^rt m Hill todav on a chad ten-; he went int I I make The charge ed to with the modest v Tok r <•> on A;;g Kalapp.'". the amv sentenced I i42 words
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Article, Illustration318 1959-03-11 7 But that can't be helped, says Orson Welles KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. There is an international attack on the minds of people by films which tend to corrupt the youn^ and degrade public taste, famous American produceractor, Orson Welles declared here today. Mr. Welles, who318 words
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Article112 1959-03-11 7 A SEVEN-MAN delegation representing 400 Kampong Tiong Bahru fire victims yesterday appealed to Assemblyman for Tiong Bahru. Mr. William Tan. for immediate aid as the money given them by the Singapore Council of Social Service had run out. They explained that the $35 given112 words
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277 1959-03-11 7 GRAVE CLEARANCE AT FIRE SITE SINGAPORE Assemblyman for Tiong Bahru, Mr. William Tan, yesterday called on Government to place the work of clearing the graves at the site of the Feb. 13 fire in the hands of the Hokkien Huay Kuan277 words
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Article153 1959-03-11 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) In Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 88* 88; RS.S. No. 1 March 88* 884 RS.S No. 1 April 89i 001 RS.S. No. 2 88* 88^ R.S.S. No. 3 I7| 88 Tone: Quiet and slightly easier. The tin price in Singapore153 words
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Article44 1959-03-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. There were a dozen serious crimes in Selangor during February as compared with 15 in January, it was disclosed today. Two murders, four robberies, as many gang robberies and two cases of extortion were reported last month.44 words
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Article213 1959-03-11 7 ROADS FOR KAM PONGS: DELAY QUERY SINGAPORE People's Alliance Councillor, Mr. Wee Swee Hong, yesterday deplored the delay to implement a decision adopted by the City Council a year ago to build roads in kampongs with the assistance of the villagers. Mr. Wee recalled his motion was passed last year213 words
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215 1959-03-11 7 STOP THAT TODDY HADIT IF YOU WANT TO GET ON MIC CHIEF TANJONG MALIM, Tues. President of the Malayan Indian Congress and Minister for Health, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, again warned Indians in the country that if they wanted to prosper in life they should rid themselves of the toddy-drinking215 words
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Article109 1959-03-11 7 NANYANG UNIVERSITY students yesterday hailed the Singapore Legislative Assembly's approval of the Nanyang Bill. A spokesman of the Nanyang University Students' Union said that approval of the Bill would put the university on a better footing. He said the Bill provided for development of the University109 words
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76 1959-03-11 7 CHILDREN'S DAY: CHINESE CLASSES ON THE 120,000 Chinese school children in Singapore will not celebrate "Children's Day" on March 31. all because they will have to be in classes as usual. In previous years, Chinese school children used to hold concerts and speech contests in schools to mark the day.76 words
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Article41 1959-03-11 7 THE Selama/Pondok Tanjong/Taiping Road, between the 653 and the 66th Mile, in North Perak was yesterday flooded to a depth of six inches. The water was still rising late in the evening but the road was passable to traffic.41 words
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Miscellaneous171 1959-03-11 7 Morning. 6.32 Morning Prelude 7 00 Time Signal and News. 7.05 A Date with Music. 800 The News 8.05 A Date with Music iContd 8.30 Country Celli. Fn.lish Schools Broadcasts 9.00 a.m.. Signature Tune. 905 Playbox. 9.23 Interval Music 9.25 Songs to Sing. 9.45 Interval Music. 9.50 Law and Order.171 words
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Miscellaneous138 1959-03-11 7 I rediffusiomH REDIFFCKION (Ml\er Network): 6.30 a.m. Sunrise Serenade. 700 News 7.05 Rise and Shine. 730 Musical Clock. 8.00 News. 805 Musical Clock. 8.30 Country Ceile. 1. 00 p.m. Mid-day Melodies. 130 News 1.45 Shoit and Sweet. 200 Race Commentaries from Ipoh. 3 45 (Approx.) Serial? "Out of the Dark".138 words
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Advertisement832 1959-03-11 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Ttl: *****/6. *****/4 132/6. Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax. Montreal, Boston, New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia 6> Cult Ports S'pora P. S'ham Penang MYRMIDON BBBBBBjBBBBBjMMNaaMaa- IT/2S Mat 26 Mar 27/28 Mar TEUCER 7/12|un 13 |un 14/15 |un Carriers option to proceed832 words
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Advertisement1042 1959-03-11 8 MITSUI ifi LINE JAPAN LINE S'pora P.S'ham Penang Hodakasan Maru for Jaoan ports via Manila. Pusan 25 Mar Nasusan Maru for Japan ports 25 Mar 23 Mar 21 Mar Akakurasan Maru for Japan ports 26 Mar 25 Mar 23 Mar Hakubasan Maru for Japan ports 6 Apr 4 Apr 21,042 words
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Advertisement652 1959-03-11 8 EAST ASIATIC life HOMEWARD SAILINGS tot Aden. Port _o,d Rotterdam. Amsterdam. Bremen. Hamburg c. ond Oslo. prnK «v UK TALSTRIA" '•''u!r..lll H 1 ■^"SIBONGA" joM.,/4Ap, 56 p J •"JUTLANDIA" :o:, Ap fl BK "jf Colls London for pastengert. n ir Jne» Special Express Sailing— Colls M 0 r,r,il„ k S652 words
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Article104 1959-03-11 9 Woman leads US shipping Firm J first woman to Dntrol of a major Pc line is Mrs. linr Bay. of New recently elected man of the Board Imrrioan Export L tn this effect Inclosed yesterday Injapore by the t lines Colony. p 'farpcr Gilfillan I trl. L ss statement said104 words
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Article98 1959-03-11 9 Embassy Man For Tokyo Talks BIPUR, Tues. be reprein produc;n Tokyo by r r of the staff iheß"- ration Embassy in •;ap*lL \n of f the Industrial iD vision of the ommercr and that the reason move was financial rd understands -ation will give j any move to estatxiuctivlty centre98 words
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Article101 1959-03-11 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produre Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Mar.-Apr. $42 J nuyers; S4:-5$ sellers; coconut oil in bulk $63* sellers in drums $67 sellers; Muntok white pepper $161 sellers; Sarawak white $160 sellers; special Sarawak black $84. Singapore Copra Association closine prices fair merchantable mixed101 words
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Article36 1959-03-11 9 Tin Price Up $3¼ SINGAPORE tin price rose $3i yesterday to $400* per picul, following demand for the commodity in the local market. Yesterday's estimated offerings were 110 tons. 10 tons less than that on Monday.36 words
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Article175 1959-03-11 9 INDIA plans to increase her export of tea to Malaya, First Secretary (Commercial), Indian Commission, Mr. G. J. Malik, told The Standard yesterday. 44 As a first step, we are studying the Malayan market to find ways to popularise the Indian tea in this175 words
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Article143 1959-03-11 9 Rubber Price Is Unchanged SINGAPORE rubber price closed unchanged yesterday, at 88i cents per lb. for International first grade March shipment, despite selling pressure, mainly from upcountry. The market opened higher in sympathy with overseas advices. Later, some profit taking caused temporary easiness. Lower sheets interest was fair, but a143 words
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Article178 1959-03-11 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Loterium. Anadyr Maser. Lvke s Hock Lee Kian Aun Sambas, Barito. Glery. Benveg. Nicama. Bai_mun Realf, Sar: Ricardo El Brenon Ophir. Merne Lloyd. Wing On, Then Star, Camphuys Saidja. Sagaf .jord. Tmnas Batoela Dimitry Pozharak, Tong Peng. Aruma Maru "7*'. Star Bellatnx. Baud. Seiju Maru178 words
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Article123 1959-03-11 9 Industrials And Tins Improve INDUSTRIALS and Tins improved slightly on the Malayan share market yesterday, while Rubbers were firm. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association weret INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fed. Dispensary 1.04 106 William Jacks 1.3 6 1.40xd. MININGS Austral Amal 11/6 11/9xd K. Kampar123 words
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Article99 1959-03-11 9 GLASGOW, Scotland March 10 (Reuter)— The Scottish "Red Hackle" whisky firm has been sold for approximately £2,000-0-000 sterling, it was learned here today. The firm began in 1919 in a small room in Glasgow on che army gratuities of two first world war soldiers. The99 words
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Article72 1959-03-11 9 KLM is increasing its available capacity this year to about 525,000,000 ton kms, a rise of 11 oer cent compared with 1958, to mark its 40th anniversary, which falls on Oct. 7. To produce this increased capacity. KLM's fleet of 96 aircraft mostly four-engined will72 words
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514 1959-03-11 9 CAPITAL FROM ABROAD CAN DEVELOP INDUSTRIES LfILiSZISS^^B-Lsl^Hgz7g7^??g3 CAPITAL and enterprise from abroad can assist industrial development in Malaya, tays Chairman of The Chartered Bank, Mr. V. A. Grantham, in his annual statement to stockholders, to be presented at the bank's annual general meeting in London on April 1. But he514 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-03-11 9 THE Singapore trade mission was met by Indonesian trade leaders on its arrival at Kemajoran Airport. Photo shows the mission leader, Mr. K.M. Mission Arrives In RJ. Abdul Razak (left) being greeted by the vice-chair-man of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Dasa'ad.— Photo. UPIUPI - 47 words
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212 1959-03-11 9 Japan Sees Future In Aussie I n vestments SVDNEY, Mar. 10 (Reuter). Japan was looking towards Australia ns a field for foreign investments, the President of the Bank of Tokyo. Mr. Shigeo Horrie, said yesterday. He forecast the establishment of big industries with half Japanese capital, half Australian capital. Mr.212 words
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Article143 1959-03-11 9 SCANDINAVIAN Airlines System has negotiated a loan for a total of $49,000,000 with American banks and insurance companies to finance the jet equipment the airline has on order. The airline said the loan agreement involves, first the conversion of an earlier SAS dollar loan, and,143 words
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Article106 1959-03-11 9 LONDON. March. 10 ißeuter) Shareholders of Camp Bird Limited, the mining and finance company with interests in Ghana, today rejected a resolution balling for a Board of Trade investigation Into the company's affairs and another calling for a shareholder's committee to be set up. Two shareholders. Mr.106 words
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Article37 1959-03-11 9 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. will offlciallv declare open the Far Eastern Bank Ltd. in Cecil Street, on Saturday. The official opening ceremony will be followed by a cocktail reception.37 words
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Article319 1959-03-11 9 MALAYAN sh3rebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1 05; F. and N. ords. $1,514; Gammon $1.70 (and overnight*; W. Hammer $1.53 cd.: H. Waugh $1.15; M. Breweries $2.85; If. Cement M.60 overnight M. Colls. 624c.; Metal Box $1.51; Robinson ords. $1.24; Cold Storage 85c;319 words
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294 1959-03-11 9 Help Asia By Buying Her Goods- Paper LONDON. March. 10. (R eu-l ter) The Financial Times yesterday emphasi.-ed the importance of aid lor underdeveloped Asian countries and suggested that the best way to do this is to buy their goods. This London daily drew attention to the ennual statement of294 words
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Article35 1959-03-11 9 T\iF. Malayan Bxchaisga Banks Association mad* w* following chances in iti ratei to merchants raster. Selling TT O.D HaJj. French Franc* lKO'>n. Belgian Francs 1*34. Italian Lire ***** Other exchange rate*, remain una'ter^d35 words
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Advertisement53 1959-03-11 9 Travelling to 4 LLOYDTRIESTINO I I in association with CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS LTD. offer you a combined AIR-SEA TRIP for as little as $572 r ft J^^***^^W^fmfm^^} I \pi~__* > *^_^^OSBBlt3"*g-- _<^-._^"'*" < aM^BBBy_S_!J_3_M» A —t-t~*~»"— r~~ _____Sy--^^-^^_____^___. For further details, contact: HARPER GILFILLAN CO., LTD. SINCAPORE TEL. *****, KUALA53 words
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Article315 1959-03-11 10 THIRTY-YEAR-OLD, bespectacled Captain Nikolai Khokhlov of the Soviet Ministry of State Security, stood at attention before a large desk in the back room of Flat 141 in the Ulitsa Gorkovu, Moscow. The Communist Party calendar on the wall showed that it was March 10, 1953. Khokhlov's muddy315 words
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Article, Illustration412 1959-03-11 10 LIEUT-COLONEL JOHN BAKER WHITE - Assassination To Order LIEUT- COLONEL JOHN BAKER WHITE by champion Lieut-Colonel Nicolai Codlouski put him through a weapons course, and introduced him to the special firearms he would use in the liquidation of the N.T.S. leader. They consisted of two electrically-operated pistols, each holding three Cartridges and making no more412 words
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Article246 1959-03-11 10 Otdel official, told him what it was, and gave him four large blue files the minutelyplanned and documented operation order. Object: Murder 'f'HE object of the operation was clear. To travel to Frankfurt-on-Main and liquidate Ceorgi S. Okolovich, Chairman of the Executive Bureau of the246 words
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Article1030 1959-03-11 10 DENNIS BLOOD WORTH - The Duke Among the Dyaks Kl t HING, Sarawak, 'pHE dignified gentleman in the blue suit, the restrained tie and the well-polished black shoes threaded his way towards me through the mob in Kuching's one air-conditioned bar and we shook hands. He ordered lager and as he raised his glass1,030 words
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Article, Illustration457 1959-03-11 10 Headhunting and piracy have been gently suppressed, we are told, but despite the spread of Christianity this must be taken with a pinch of salt. Nor is hospitality, especially among the diminishing Muruts, confined to shelter, food and drink. Many of these people are seeing a water-tap,Chan Swan Bee - 457 words
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Advertisement79 1959-03-11 10 TAe? irorW famous familu of rr oar m _^-t flpv jHk 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 WEDDING RINGS #^M^ As >our Choice is for a Life- ■??\^\.WW time,79 words
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Article85 1959-03-11 11 SECTIONS SCRUTINEER FRANCIS Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 LESLIAN. FIRE POWER COPPER KHAN HANDSOME THANK YOU CONSTANZA DOCMAYTOR, Field Light Welsh King Mori Black Gold Tot Ziens Overspin Crown Link Pack of Gold Burma Baby Our Kingdom Ellen's Treasure Dancing Water85 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1959-03-11 11 TODAYS CARD Iht'st ht'is for tht* tltitf ttrc Httn sis <*§**<• in J£'tc*» 4 mmd I hunk low iff Hue* 3****s¥mAl¥CA*& ■PHWaPTCMfe 2.30 p.m. Cl. 4. Div. 3 S Furs. St. Pock of Gold br ir m 5y 9.00 Buang Tjoa Pil Stable White Magic ch e m 7y 8.121,171 words
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Article769 1959-03-11 11 r RACE ONE J LESLIAN carried stable con- I fidence in hi 5 last efTon and he put up a sp'endid performance when he chased runaway winner. Slipper Prince, over the Kuala Lumpur 6f to finish within two lengths of thai horse. The four-year-old by769 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-03-11 11 RECENT arrival from Australia, Frank Leman. brought ln his Arst winner at Ipoh when he won on Loyalty II last Saturday. Trinidad II (Moses Lee) scored his maiden win on the first day of the Ipoh meeting last Saturday. Picture shows Trinidad II returning to scales after54 words
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Article, Illustration520 1959-03-11 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By HANDSOME won so readily on the first day that f doubt a penalty of one division and 6-lb will stop him from completing a double for the meeting. He should make a sound bet in the main six-furlong sprint (Race 4) for Class Two,520 words
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Article181 1959-03-11 11 SEVEN The lan race of the day may go to newcomer Docmaytor Who has iuliv covered from his tall at the last Bukit Timah meeting. The three-year-old ha> been working well and is ready to win. In her last race she waa going easily behind181 words
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Advertisement85 1959-03-11 11 Available on Easy H. P. Terms from $7.00 per month INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT BBTBBBW _f''4B_Z V __B_ w*JHHpfKKImK9**Ml^ SALES AND SERVICE AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS (PvL) LTD. AGENCY BHOII'IOOM: 47/40 NTAMIORP Kl) STORR TH 27.171 KOALA I.IMPll: 14* MAT! KO\l> Tel: KSM4. i MxinMirvii by I mmwrlni Export Promotion (.'ouncll uf India)85 words
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287 1959-03-11 12 Penang Are Schools' Badminton Champions PENANG. Tues. Penang Free School won the Inter-School badminton championship by beating Han Chiang High School 3 2 in the final at the Han Chiang High School Hall last night. The winners got off to a good start when they took a 2 o lead287 words
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Article, Illustration268 1959-03-11 12 MILITARY POLICE SCORE 7-1 WIN OVER THE SIGNALS ROYAL Military Police trounced Royal Signals by seven goals to one in the Singapore Base District first division league soccer match at Dover Road yesterday. Both Butcher and Saddler adapted themselves well to the difficult ground conditions and scored three goals each.U.P.I - 268 words
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Article72 1959-03-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Entries are invited for the Selangor Cricket Association's Senior league tournament for the Stonor Shield and for the Junior knockout competition for the Navaratnam Shield Kilat Club won the Stonor Shield last year while NAAFI Sports Club emerged champions in the Junior 'knockout tournament.72 words
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Article61 1959-03-11 12 SINGAPORE Rifle Association Spoon Shoots results were: .22 Section: Gunscore D. Murphy Handicap Leong Seng Yong: Gunscore F. B. de Souza Handicap S. Rasmussen .303 Section SE(a) 'Div. i t Gunscore) Sgt. Lan?-Jovnt Tv. 2 (Gunscore) J/T Cox. <rlandicap> F/Lt. Macken SR(b) Div. 1 (Gumcore) R. S.61 words
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Article31 1959-03-11 12 KUALA J.UMPUR. Tues. Selangor Combined Schools fought out a one-all draw against Negri Sembilan Combined Schools in the replay of the Rahman Trophy soccer competition at Seremban today.31 words
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Article32 1959-03-11 12 THE opening match in the Singapore Amateur Football Association premier league soccer competition, scheduled to be played between Indians and Dockyard/Navy at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday was postponed owing to rain.32 words
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Article113 1959-03-11 12 GETTING SET FOR THE BOAT RACE LONDON March 10 (Reuter) —Both the Oxford and Cambridge University crews made their first appearances on the Putney stretch of the river Thames yesterday to begia their final preparation for the 105th boat race on March 28. The crews who have been training since113 words
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129 1959-03-11 12 JOHANNESBURG, March 10 (Reuter) A meeting of the non-White South African Cricket Board of Control yesterday rejected requests to call off a proposed tour of South Africa by a West Indian team. The request came from 30 of the accused at the South African129 words
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191 1959-03-11 12 Ex-Colony Player Again Selected For England JEFF CLEMENTS, a former Singapore and South !Malaya rugby player is again selected to play for England against Scotland at Twickenham, Middlesex, on March 21. England, who recently drew 3—3 with France, are unchanged for this Rugby Union International against Scotland. The unchanged team191 words
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Article113 1959-03-11 12 Malays To Give A Walkover? SINGAPORE Malays Hockey Association vesterday told the SHA committee that it would give a walkover to the Police Sports Association in the disputed SHA knockout competition quarter-final unless the game could be postponed until the fasting month is over. The first clash between Malays and113 words
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Article61 1959-03-11 12 RESULTS of the Singapore Inter-Schools badminton competition played yesterday we re: St. Joseph's Institution beat Tanjong Katong Secondary Technical School 3-2; Chung Cheng High School beat Outram School 5-0; Bartley Secondary School beat St. Andrew's School 4-1; Victoria School beat Oldham Methodist School 4-1; Siglap Secondary School beat61 words
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Article145 1959-03-11 12 TOKYO. Mar. 10 (UPI) Unconfirmed reports indicated today that world flyweight champion Pascual Perez may leave for the Dominican Republic tonight and not fight NBA seventh ranked Koeji Yonekura of Japan, in a title match. The reports came in the waKe of a joint announcement145 words
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Article, Illustration341 1959-03-11 12 HAMILTON. New Zealand. March 10 (Reuter) A century by Tom Graveney propped up the MCC innings when the tourists began a three-day game against Central and Northern Districts here today. The stylish Gloucestershire batsman scored 108 his second century of the Australasian tour ir. helpingU.P.I.; UPI - 341 words
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Article146 1959-03-11 12 Perak Pick 79 For Training MCFA Cup IPOH. Tues. Perak Chinese should do well in their first round tie of the Malayan Chinese Football Association Cup when thev meet Penang Chinese at Penang on Sunday. Perak's team will be selected from 19 players. who will go into special training as146 words
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Article33 1959-03-11 12 LONDON, Mar. 10 (Reuter) —Results of last night's Footbar matches were: League Three: Newport County 3, Tranmere Rovers 0 Southampton 0 Brentford 6 Scottish League One: Hearts 4, St. Mirren 0.33 words
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Article40 1959-03-11 12 Today's SPORT SINGAPORE SOCCER: Inter-school: Pasir Panjang Secondary School vs. Tanjong Katong, Tg. Kalong. BADMINTON: Interschools' tournament, S.B.A. Hall. PENANG SOCCER: Friendly: C.R.C. vs Glugor Indians S.C. at 5.15 p.m. Victoria Green. IRC. vs. P.S.C. at 5.15 p.m. Western Road.40 words
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Article68 1959-03-11 12 HONGKONG, Mar. 10 (Rc u ter> Rc.ults of cruarter-flna! matches in the Hong Kong Junior badminton champ.onships were. Men's singles: Kci Tai Chung beat W. B. Marshall 15-4. 15-J Long TSc Lun beat Lav Kane Hong 15-12, 15-6; Lim W Kam heat Wong Chun Leng li-2 l)-4. E68 words
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Article58 1959-03-11 12 JOHANNESBURG Mar iO < Reuter >— John Hayes 15-vCar-old schoolboy from Pretoria heat South Atric;»n open golf champion Arthur Stewart bv :> and 4 in the first round o th. South African Amateur match play championship yesterdav Another shock was the fir>t rounn elimination of the title58 words
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Article274 1959-03-11 12 LONDON Nl Hi (Rcutm |ntf owned h\ n r Lip O. second cle tr V> the Lincolnsiur,', .y. m »t last n.ghtv ]l Club callmer nfh! Martha r. te o win £7.000 ed to ion clear second fit*. Precious HeathstY* 11 at 10 to 1 rtf(l Last s t274 words
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Article48 1959-03-11 12 UN KNOWN Ol>hs>\ To ten— Arctic W hcavAw- VI ship be ti stone wi JP* boxer scheduled 10 bout here The ref< when Mrv over tac H Moore Jfl stone 10 Ibi from the M T Pavis rii'n- V* 1 second ro d the ch a* cr P48 words
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Article60 1959-03-11 12 LONDON T Televi^ H In England OJI0 J1 loeci that the M League is C< ~wt navt V the n/nc..--clubs b^c i enec from Saturdu- ~i vision." laid 1 President >} League chairmen r Cluh«. I n, 'It mig'i' W* I proach will ti sporting vent The lid dered60 words
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Article51 1959-03-11 12 UNKNOW N KUALA r The Se a- gor 1 •< cater for C I horst- .<' ing on A I Distanci follow fl Cl. 3 In abt. 7 furs. or 1 mi es. S $2,500; Othi: fl Cl. 3 flrsl JJ abt 7 fur^ f_ furs, or 9 fl 151 words
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Article, Illustration1780 1959-03-11 13 .by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT jecent events huve been so clearly foren as the catastrophe that has now ten Nyasaland. 'rom the time that fotectorate of three million Africans 1000 Europeans was obliged to join the ll African Federation against the will Africans, instability was predicted. Hen Dr.1,780 words
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Article, Illustration360 1959-03-11 13 A PENANG engineering student, Mr. Chew Teng Jin, has been helping to overhaul one of the main power stations in Melbourne, Victoria, during his college vacation. Mr. Chew, who is in his final year of a diploma course in electrical engineering at the360 words
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Miscellaneous347 1959-03-11 13 I IIM3 El HAAA3 IAI fl -cilfl |_^__V_^__^__^_^S •BB bV ™^Bbm_s _B_^3*"_Bbl fl b_tl )Hb_Hbbbß /JSITA DEL MAR J ffAvS QUOTATION J-T^rinsity is one of the f*rai of feminine bra- Victor Hueo I NESDAY FOR *~M B'n\f-: This should constructive day. "-■ljfll'v f°r those who |h__Bul!y of themselves. 1 advice347 words
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Miscellaneous285 1959-03-11 13 mi**** •B_ I fc*r«by »^<w- wi' Sbbbt- and I hereby declare our honeymocn officially over!" LI'L ABNER B 7 Al Capp 1/1 DIDNT IMAGINE A K-ON SOME \f M**. ff-\ -*T==== r_f--!r I yOtlfr +Q r THATMADMOUSEIf L ONE-WORSE J MIGHT BE [T^V":>wvC_^7rW 1 'M.** I IT «A-W EXISTS.'.' >^285 words
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185 1959-03-11 14 Churchill joins British art gi ant LONDON. M__rch 10 (Better) Churchill joined the giants of Bnu h t when 61 of his painting u-r 0 UA k exhibition at the Royal Acaderm her? Only four other livint artists hv.V oured Augustus John. SirGcr.ild Ke i, Munnings and Leslie Brangu> n185 words
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262 1959-03-11 14 Khrushchev's new concession may be face saving deal BERLIN, March, 10 (UPI) Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's first apparent major concession in the Berlin crisis may open the way for a face-saving deal with the West to prevent a war, Western observers said today. The Soviet leader, in a speech in262 words
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Article191 1959-03-11 14 l[^WE?MSfl5?ii| TAIPEI. March 10, (Reuter) Preside** Chiang Kai Shek tonight decorated King Hussein of Jordan with the Medal of Brilliant Jade at a state dinner. King Hussein, shortly after his arrival here for an eightday state visit yesterday afternoon, presented President Chiang with the Medal191 words
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Article343 1959-03-11 14 Leader of rebels, Col. Shawaf, caught and killed Communists emerge as the No. 1 power BEIRUT, March 10 (UPI)— Baghdad proclaimed total victory today over a right-wing Army revolt against the Iraqi government, and this time there was no denial from the now silent rebel Mosul Radio.343 words
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Article80 1959-03-11 14 CAIRO, Mar. 10 (Reuter)— The Iraq government today expelled nine members of the United Arab Republic Embassy in Bagdad including the m.litary attache. Brigadier Abdel Megied Ferid. The diplomats and their families arrived here by air. The Chare d'Affairs. Muayed El Azm, remained in Bagdad. The Embassy's80 words
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Article73 1959-03-11 14 BRANDT SAYS NO' TO KS INVITATION BERLIN. March 10 (Reuter) Herr Willy Brandt. Mayor of West Berlin, has refused an invitation from Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet Premier, to discuss Berlin, the West German news agency DPA reported yesterday. DPA said lt had learned unofficially that Herr Brandt felt that an73 words
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Article26 1959-03-11 14 THE PERSIAN Army was alerted along the Iraq border yesterday and frontier crossings were beinf controlled, it was reported in Teheran yesterday. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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262 1959-03-11 14 Russians inspire present troble in Nyasaland KITWE, NORTHERN MODES. M Sir Roy Welensky. Rhodesian Federal r ster, said here tonight there was evidencerepresentatives at the Accra All Conference in December last >ear had African leaders from the Federation "I want to go on record as saying that plans (for events262 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-03-11 14 THE Duke of Edinburgh is seen receiving gifts from the Chinese Community of Hongkong while he was on tour o; the Colony last week The presentation of a set of jade cuff links, a Chinese scroll and a pair of ivory chopsticks was made byUPI - 66 words
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Article132 1959-03-11 14 CANADA AT WAR IF.... OTTAWA, Mar. 10 (Reuter) The Canadian Prime Minister Mr. John Diefenbaker said in a televised speech last night that "Canada will be at war the moment the aggressor strikes at any of our 14 Allies." He said the coming visit of the British Prime Minister, Mr.132 words
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Article64 1959-03-11 14 MANILA, March 10 (UPI).— Cristina Matias, "Miss Philippines of 1959," was stoned on Sunday night as she stood on her float which participated in a parade held in connection with the current Manila Trade Fair. Her float was cruising along fashionable Depey Boulevard when an unidentified64 words
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Article210 1959-03-11 14 Britain, France reach agreement PARIS, Mar 10 (Reuter) Britain and France are generally agreed on what reply to make to the Soviet note of March 2, a French Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. The spokesman made this comment after talks at the Hotel Matignon here this afternoon. He said that210 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-03-11 14 pnoto) TROOPS are seen guarding police headquarters in Blantyre, Nyasaland. after a State of Emergency was declared in the area after midnight March 2. Police and troops arrested 150 Africans and other Nyasaland nationalists in the 2* that followed. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article33 1959-03-11 14 THE Japanese Government yesterday decide H to posthumously award the late Mr. Ichiro Hatoyama. former Prime Minister with the nation's highest order of the "Grand Order of th- rh-i=a-._ themum."- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article337 1959-03-11 14 Russian move starts another row North Korea 's admission to ECAFE BRISBANE, March 10 (Reuter) Moves by Russia to have North Korea admitted in the ECAFE were bitterly attacked by South Korea at today's conference held at Broadbeach. The South Korean delegation leader. Mr. P. W. Han, said that for337 words
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Article37 1959-03-11 14 _F«r.« e \r mn < back to sleep with the thought that he had bet°er Sot snore again or hears the noise subconsciously and l tu?ns over on his side without wakening nsc,ous,y na ,urns37 words
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Article59 1959-03-11 14 Rosst. \n\ii West Fn.lano I (Reuten f students uhnbecause thev kg work mu N their familln i in this dutn. cashire The Nountv»n girls and two y their hn-if* ni.ht uith a M (sl*l M.litii them They am i yesterdav Ihe South ia i •heller .it Bv>ut The teenir*59 words
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Article32 1959-03-11 14 LGND' I The I ter Sigi I I talks wil ment oi J and I I I A F I ment h< i H would rx ation of p British J"32 words
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