The Straits Times, 12 January 1958
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Title Section14 1958-01-12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES it* No. 1 I'.S SINGAPORE, SI'NDAY. JANTARY 12, 1958 20 CENTS14 words
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Article446 1958-01-12 1 JACKPOT GOES UP TO $40,000 Six share SI O,OOO rjWE JacKp.t !n Tr. m. iavan Monthly ■Q' <Decemb*r' v The Jackp<> test R' i January ;!1 th- rel J4BHMI bt th» usual $5,000 in conaoUtioc Subject to rr-.x runny Lranu In Contest Q »m share 10.000 They will receive t1.66fi.66446 words
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Article, Illustration251 1958-01-12 1 A HA TE CAMPAIGN AGAINST ME says millionaire SUNDAY TIMES REPORTER KUALA LUMPUR millionaire builder Mr. Low Vat fumed as he spoke. "This is a hate campaign against me by my enemies. They are trying to get me into trouble with the Covernment by spreading these malicious rumours. Every word251 words
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Article, Illustration284 1958-01-12 1 Diesel and 7 coaches jump a'z' bend KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A powerful diesel locomotive and seven passenger coaches left the tracks last night while negotiating a "Z" bend at 35 mph near Rawang. None of the 80 passengers on the tram the 9 p.m. Penang-bcund night mail with284 words
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Article57 1958-01-12 1 MAN DIES IN TEMPLE WELL MONKS last night recovned the body of Liew Tong Sool. 50. a grasscutter of pontian. Johore, from a well at a temple at the 13th mile Sembawang R.ad. Sini gapore. Devotees were praying when they saw Liew rush out of the temple. Shortly after wards,57 words
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Article168 1958-01-12 1 JHE discarded $15,000 Singapore mace, now kept in a City Council strong room, may soon find its way to the Raffles Museum. This was hinted yetf.erday by the Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Giian He »a;d that keeping the mace in the Museum would168 words
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Article208 1958-01-12 1 4,900: MAN'S ACE IN SPACE? ONDON, Sat. Man j throughi space at gigantic speeds; j may in the future be; 1 able to prolong life 70I fold by slowing down time, Moscow Radio j j said today. Assuming the normal lifespan is 70, this would mean that man would liveReuter; UP - 208 words
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Article24 1958-01-12 1 THE HAGUE. Sat. The Dutch Government has rejected Indonesia's claim to extend its territorial waters, it was officially announced here tocliy— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-01-12 1 SINGAPORE'S Mayor, Mr. One Eng Cuan. (on right wearing (lasses) yesterday twice had to tell a crowd attending his first "Meet the People" session at the City Council that the council was not a government, t He told those who went there to89 words
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Article58 1958-01-12 1 Road death toll in a year A TOTAL of 156 people died in traffic accidents on Singapore's roads last year, compared with 153 in 1956. The accident toll in 1957 brought serious injury to 658 people while 1.6*5 were slightly hurt. The traffic police dealt with 24,816 accident reports58 words
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Article55 1958-01-12 1 TANJONG MALIM. Sat. The Alliance won all three seats for the Idris Ward in the town council election here today. The successful candidates were Inche Abdul Majid bin Ariffln, Inche Yang Abdul Rashid bin Abdul Wahab and Mrs. Eva Jothl. Six other Alliance candidates had been55 words
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Article36 1958-01-12 1 IKE TO ANSWER BULCANIN WASHINGTON MlIVmMhM Kivnhmvrr will rrplj to S«»\ ict I'nmier Kill:; nun in ii in or so anil l< iv« door opi-n to "summit* talks with Russia. oflirujls said M| U.P.UP - 36 words
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Advertisement202 1958-01-12 1 fltttfo famcu/6Jbt COLO STOWAGE CRCAMEfrIES LTD. The most fantastic spy story of I the war STARTS IN PAGE 2 HOHNER HARMONICAS The War Us Best < HRMMOVK >> tM 10-holf. 40-rred SUM I*.', 4S 12-hol*. 4«-rp*d SUM t HOPHONE < <\ t*» M i«-nole (H*-ret<i S« 5« 3 u s202 words
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Article, Illustration3744 1958-01-12 2 LI OX \ Hit MOSLEY - LI OX Hit MOSLEY Beginning CAT AND MOUSE, the fantastic story of Rommel's master-spy... W His name is John Eppler. His story is one of the most fantastic spy exploits of the war an episode that nearly turned the tide of battle3,744 words
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Advertisement100 1958-01-12 2 Planning <o*«>* Home o^" s Ua¥ /^> MsTVaf ViliyUil I am <« r >;»l Out H«m Lsave Department ».ll quickly toll paj Imcm motonne, VAUXHALL CRESTA aiaHnM all w < have do is call and choose from the wonderful New All thro* model* fefaf psnoVauxhall model* the Creila, Velox. and100 words
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Advertisement106 1958-01-12 2 Give your lawn f HMBLJi PlB LAWN-BOY wmm***^ff7iY DELUX£ Wlth n#w JIT l^L I AV^^ *^J>» "Act. vated P.lot IRS\ KsfS.^f"i»f-' iS^^ care an adventur#l In thit tint power lawn mower you II find more features, mere value, more economy than ever thovgHt possible all adding up to the last106 words
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Article, Illustration1434 1958-01-12 3 Continuing the great new series 'EXPERT UNDER FIRE' by ED6AR LUSTGARTEN IT in a commonplace in our courts of law that there in hardl> any evidence so unreliable as that of handwriting expert*. This (lass of witness can usually he got to1,434 words
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Article542 1958-01-12 3 THE COUNTRY MAN'S JOURNAL S3 CRIDAY Jan. 3. 1958 The Tuan takes this opportunity to than* all those friends and acquaintances who did not send him cards at Christmas, and to warn offenders not to do it agam The Day is a children's festival. Ours had a good dinner, but542 words
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Advertisement37 1958-01-12 3 fl m Sj m '^Ab3 at i Mr or' Mr i ''"O 'XX EB^kSL^^hsh si 111 P**^^ Cs* SOLFIX BALANCE iJ^^S B ft UNBREAKABLE SPRING ifiS $P|p^|jP O INCABLQC SHOCKPROOF rpi^pi /"s W M WA W M37 words
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Advertisement88 1958-01-12 3 NEXT WEEK Spilsbury accepts the challenge Fashionable Footwear /ma Smart Black and Whit. Patenf Coyrt .Mottrited top. with A«^#^^ (lightly tjpered te« and tlim W^^^ higll heel $63.75 BY BALLY OF SWITZERLAND ■lack Sycde Evening Sandal. wit* diamate itudded Mnedmm //Jg heel, in e«»tr« $53. 50 fMs^ Smart Court Shoe,88 words
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Advertisement71 1958-01-12 3 AfiFA AiBI SILETTE BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG f \lfiL ps. ROYAL INTEROCEAN Jt ffl 3Apkr4i IT nd "turn or the large and '3 jy Jm w com to-table paste nger vettcls v /\\/iK RUYS. BOISSEVAIN. V/U TECELBERC T|IT|ALENCKA. l\ TIISADANE TIINECARA. 0 Mtf^\ $875.— I*'" 171 words
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206 1958-01-12 4 Anti-corruption bureau to be established this week SINGAPORE S Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Cuan. announced yesterday that the new Public Complaints Bureau would be set up in the City Hall early this week. A statement said a staff offlcrr had been sreondrd trmixiranly to head the bureau, which would vrrbal206 words
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Article31 1958-01-12 4 Tiv Manufacturers Life Insurance Co Singapore, will give a farewell dinner for its retiring manager. Mr G D Nicholl. at the Capitol Blue Room next Saturday at 8 p.m.31 words
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Article118 1958-01-12 4 Quit, Hamid dares the rebels INC Hi: Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jjimat. chairman of the Singapore I'MNO last night < hallenged members to resign if they disagreed with the party's Mind against the PAP in Uip City Council. Inche Hamid. the < olony's Deputy Chief Mm istrr was rommentinr on118 words
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Article29 1958-01-12 4 A total of 255.583 people had bern registered as new Singapon ntizrn.s up to the end <'f last wrrk Thp registration period will <nrl on Jan 3129 words
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113 1958-01-12 4 A PILOT who told a Singapore court that he had "a few drinks and thought that the guard on duty was friendly." was fined $25 yesterday for trespassing m the Singapore Harbour Board are* Stanley Dennis Dlnsdale. of the Malayan Airways, pleaded guilty.113 words
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Article44 1958-01-12 4 An unidentified Chinese cyclist was fatally injured yesterday, when he was involved in a collision with a lorry at the junction of New Bridge Road and Outram Road. Singapore. The boy died soon after admission to the General Hospital.44 words
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277 1958-01-12 4 DOL ICE captured a Hft. python behind the Great World Park in Singapore yesterday and wondered "What shall we do with it?" An answer came promptly from the assistant manager of the amusement park, Mr A. Razak "give it to me.'277 words
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Article50 1958-01-12 4 The Rover Crew of the Student and Youth Department of the Chinese YMCA will hold a Chinese New Year dance for their members and friends on Saturday. Feb. 15 at 7.30 p.m. at t the association s premises. Tickets are available at the association office.50 words
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Article37 1958-01-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The RASC safe drivers com- petition for army drivers of 17 Gurkha Division and the Overseas Commonwealth Land force will be held on i the square at Rasah Camp, 6eremban on Monday.37 words
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Article51 1958-01-12 4 The Cathay -KerU Film Productions have completed work on their new Malay thriller l Orang Minyak" ("The Oily Man"' produced by Ho Ah Loke and directed by L. Krishnan The film stars Saima Ahmad. Marian. Roomai Noor. M Amin and Nnordin Ahmad as the Oily51 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-01-12 4 PRETTY Singapore model and flyer Miss Yvonne Dymond (21) and Mr. William Srul.md Robert (iourley (29), Swedish Vice-Consul here. were married yesterday in St. Joseph's Church i Portuguese Mission), Singapore. The bride walked up the aisle on the arm of her father, Mr. Louis Douglas96 words
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Article171 1958-01-12 4 Warning for stay-away firemen J/UALA LUMPUR Sat Disciplinary a 1 may be taken apamst tiremen who boycott trammc I courses at the $100,000 central tire training school here Th<> Fire Fight ing Services Union has called on members to boycott the courses because an expatriate oftVer. Mr A J. Reader,171 words
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Article36 1958-01-12 4 Two men and a worran were stabbed last night in a house at Loror.c 29, Sir ;a- pore. They were Ng Soik Pow 51, Joseph Goh. 43. and the woman. Peo Cheow Tee 4336 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-01-12 4 MR. CECIL GOODRICH, manager of Sandilands Buttery and Co., Ltd.. smilingly adjusts his brlde't. veil after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. The bride. Miss Anne Arkell. is the daughter of Sir Noel and Lady Arkell of Wiltshire. England. Mr. Goodrich is the brother of60 words
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Article, Illustration113 1958-01-12 4 GOSH, it's hot, said stripper Canada Lee as she wiggled out of the customs shod at the Singanore Airnort yesterday. And as male eyes popped she undid the buttons of the jacket she wore over her jeans. "I still feel hot." said Canada (38-24-36)113 words
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88 1958-01-12 4 rE new Singapore Airport Po*t Office which will provide the fastest air mail deliver .service in South East Asia waa opened yesterday hv the Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas Sorting of mail in the office will cut the time of despatch88 words
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Advertisement216 1958-01-12 4 When ladies meet there's usually plenty to talk about rs3t!Jfa'£&* and this charming trio seem to be planning the mischief -J^BI JPl*' they'll get up to during the day. I^HM^ Pffj^J Each day is a happy adventure for Lactogen-fed V Mr babies and these healthy, carefree youngsters joyously JPRf portray216 words
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398 1958-01-12 5 CHI A POTEIK - CHI A POTEIK Compulsory voting in future? Here is the past record Figures show only two objections to register By A SHOCKING PICTURE of Singapore's indifference to the franchise was revealed yesterday in figures given by the Chief Statistician and Registration Officer,398 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-01-12 5 TOHE leading Egyptian suf1 fragette, Mrs. Zienat IrJssMasni. said n Singapore yesterday: "Charm and kvauty can still con. treJ tn c destiny of the world She advised her sister suf. fragettm in Malaya: "Be sweet and gentle in your approach Women have beem ruling129 words
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297 1958-01-12 5 No method of checking on the Asians Europeans wno had left the Colony and whose names should come out of the register. But there was no ready means of knowing how many Asians had left the country. "We have arrangements." he added, "for collecting the identity cards of the dead.297 words
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Article119 1958-01-12 5 DEATH LEAP MOTHER 'LOOKED SAD' MONEY trouble led a 49--year-old mother to end her life by Jumping from the fifth floor of an SIT flat at Redhill Close, a Singapore Inquest was told yesterday. Cheng Tim Keng, a student at Paslr Panjang Secondary School, told the court that his mother,119 words
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314 1958-01-12 5 From lAN MOK-AI LONDON, Saturday. THEY puffed their cigarettes furiously. There was sherry m the glass beside each player. The pool was about £24 and some odd shillings. Henry, 21, drew an ace as his fourth card and called £5. I ni watching the314 words
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Article46 1958-01-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Police today appealed for information about a Malay who jumped from a police, van and escaped custody in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday afternoon The man Sabarl bin Abdullah. 25. had earlier been aiWUid for suspected housebreaking and theft.46 words
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123 1958-01-12 5 Flood fund gets 9120 from prisoners NINETY prisoners in Changi jail Singapore, yesterday gave $120.30 to the Ceylon Flood Relief Fund. Contributed from their hard-earned savings the money was handed to the Ceylon Commissioner in the Colony, Mr C. Gunasingham. by the assis. tant superintendent of the Prison, Mr. K.123 words
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Article22 1958-01-12 5 Singapore family remittances to China in December totalled $1,110,284. During the same period the Federation of Malaya remitted $544,265.22 words
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157 1958-01-12 5 RED CHINA BAN A NEGATIVE STEP, SAYS TUC THE Singapore Trades Union Congress last night accused the Government of "partiality and inconsistency" because it barred a TUC representative from visiting Chine The Government recently turned down a TUC request to send a representative to the eighth annual national congress of157 words
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Article26 1958-01-12 5 The Singapore Film Society Is giving a special screenIng of "Great Expectations" at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, today at 6.30 and 9 p.m.26 words
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Article28 1958-01-12 5 The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines. opened a new $250,000 buildIng for the St. Thomas School in Mar Thoma Road. Singapore, yesterday.28 words
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Article59 1958-01-12 5 The Singapore Alliance of Teachers has a scheme tc relieve the shortage of secondary schools in the Colony. It plans to run secondary evening classes at Raffles Institution, St. Joseph's In- stltution, Victoria School. Monk's Hill Secondary School. Crescent Girls School. Pasir Panjang Secondary School. Katong59 words
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Advertisement199 1958-01-12 5 WATERBURTS COMPOUND 70 KEEP YOU fIT Do you >••! o»tf tirtd and foti9«i«4? Woferbury't Compound will gt»t new tntrgy to your cntir* tytttm Takt Wotorfcury't •*ory day, <t suppliot you with that >ital dynamic dnv« you n**4 to tn|ov the pleoiortt of Mt Watcrbury i it rich in ttrtngtKtnnq JJaC/yy^/^vN199 words
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Miscellaneous34 1958-01-12 5 MM contest: How did you fare? This is the solution to the Malayan Monthly's Word Pusxle Contest Q for December which the panel of judges held to give the most meritorious set of answers.34 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-01-12 6 \l STKAUAN model. Betty Ashley Cooper, became a model by accident wbea she won a prize in a beach girl contest24 words
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Article, Illustration693 1958-01-12 6 Modelling is fun. but oh 9 those $volf whistles! SUSAN BARRIE GETS VIEWS OF LOCAL GIRLS ON A MOST EXACTING JOB £VER wondered how it feels to step out in front of a iarge audience as one of those elegant, soignee mannequins in glamour clothes? Here is what some of693 words
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244 1958-01-12 6 (MB week's recipe i> r JL Semolina Cake comes from Mrs. Bernlce Ortega, of the Strait-. Times staff. You need. 1 kati semolina. 1 kati castor sugar. 2 It. butter 4 tcati self-raising flour. 2(1 eggs <if sir ill use 25 eggs i a244 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-01-12 6 WOLF WHISTLE GIRL WOLF whistler may greet a girl when sti« comes out in a can-ran petticoat and strapless bra, but she must carry on calmly, as Singapore model Ann Wynter does.32 words
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109 1958-01-12 6 Brush beauty softly onto your face rpHEATRICAL make-up 1 experts and professional beauty specialists have long known the value of brushes In applying make-up. A fine camel-hair brush, very much like a Chinese writing brush, is by far the neatest and most effective wav of applying lipstick. It gives a109 words
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267 1958-01-12 6 SECRET THAT EVERY MODEL LEARNS EARLY IN CAREER CHECKING the details is the real secret of good grooming a secret that every model girl learns in the first part of her training. If you have envied that air of poise and confidence that comes from having every hair in place,267 words
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389 1958-01-12 6 NEWSPAPERS and magazines are allotting more and more publicity to female measurements. As soon as they make even the slightest mention of girls. Inevitably they quote "vital statistics." So many claim possession of 17 and 18-inch waists, the public is now beginning389 words
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Advertisement278 1958-01-12 6 l Iffl! I like Grant's H J says Sir Compten Mackenzie R&T ga jl Sir Coaston Mackenzie, author of comt- JafiflH^ v j v#*^j| leas worM-faaMMB books and slays bklu- BVja gPJJ| tag, appropriately eaoagh, that bJlarioos W best-seller WHISKY GALORE writes J raj •ffiP^fc* rom Edinburgh home: 4»**ii hP**t*X278 words
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Advertisement191 1958-01-12 6 Complete confidence with MODESS SANITARY TOWELS ••■JT SJJJ^ir Fastidious women everywhere J^^BT insist on Modess Sanitary jA k^k towels. For Modess ca nnot '^^^B^^F^^ possibly show under the most B clinging gown or cheongsam. And Modess (in their hygienic dust-proof pack^ are softer, A afl a more absorbent and »1191 words
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1226 1958-01-12 7 uT\ 4#yrw*c you wavr re *.*cn lb&#&^^ I HAVE bought a copy of a magazine which shows completely naked men and women of ail ages who call themselves naturists or nudists. Are they not aahaibfd to strip oft and see each other?1,226 words
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1205 1958-01-12 7 WHEN my beau was 10,000 miles away he used to write and pour out his heart in letters. He promised that, whatever happened, nothing should come between us and I longed for the day of his return. But. no one1,205 words
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Advertisement251 1958-01-12 7 Smoother, Crystal-Free, Easier Frozen Desserts with (arnation Th« aaaat desirable quality in a froaefi dessert is with ordinary milk coarae and grainy And it'a a smooth, crystal fr** texture With Carnation this name concentrated characteristic that lets jroy can be sur* of smoothness every time. The you uhip Carnation, eaaily251 words
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Advertisement197 1958-01-12 7 FOR REALLY RAPID RELIEF FROM ACID INDIGESTION I ALWAYS TAKE PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA njigaj TABLETS ■ipHILLIPS' LIKE CANDY; D atttatt* THEY'LL MAKE YOU Mi ■pty FEELDANDY! HI '-^^T PHN-UP* 1 HANDY! A new fink in Pon American's Round -the -WoHd Service... JOLAR ROUTE Now ON ROUND- THK WOULD FLIGHTS,197 words
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169 1958-01-12 8 AJ^HA (Okinawa). Sat. w% O*fic.als of the powerful pro-Commumst People s Party said today they wer? confident the United States would lose face toiTxxrow when the people of th s Far Eastern American military bastion elect a mayor for their capital In a finalReuter - 169 words
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Article32 1958-01-12 8 BANGKOK. Sat —The British Embassy announced today the consulate at i Songkla in southern Siam will be handed over to the Federation of Malaya on Feb. 3. j ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-01-12 8 Cmmt an* ftt tt whu* ,n Hat r IMJ^I, torn Iwwi a*ke* for an Increcut In mo~t tKm* two MWf You arnt lufflint See how 'osy It it to have an accident In the ham* T Note than the tnfuranee I tell.44 words
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379 1958-01-12 8 Macmillan warns the Tories: Be ready for an early election TWO HARD FIGHTS AHEAD LONDON. Saturday. yWO newspapers today reported that Mr. Harold Mac mi Man has warned the Conservative Central Office to overhaul its organisation in preparation for a possible spring or Summer general election. The reports said thatReuter - 379 words
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95 1958-01-12 8 SUMMIT? "MOUNTAIN RANGE, SAYS MAC NEW DELHI. Sat. The British Prime Minister. Mr. Macmillan disagrees with the Russian conception ol "summit talks." Mr Macmillan. commenting on Marshal Bulganin's call this week for a meeting of beads of government. said: "When we first spoke of summit talks I had in mind95 words
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Article23 1958-01-12 8 MELBOURNE. Sat The P and O liner Strathaird arrived here today with 1,300 British Immigrants 446 of them children under 1223 words
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Article47 1958-01-12 8 LOS ANGELES. Sat. Actress Jayne Mansfield and Mickey Hargitay obtained a marriage licence here amid cheers from a crowd of admirers and the popping of photographers' flash bulbs. They plan to marry on Monday in chapel near here in a "dignified" ceremony.—Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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101 1958-01-12 8 Smuggling of sex drugs on the increase PERTH, Sat. Sex drugs are being smuggled into Freman. tie, according to Mr. J. A. Winter, Inspector of the Customs Investigation Branch at Freman. tie In recent months. Customs officials have seixed quantities of Spanish fly. marihuana, opium and heroin. Mr. Winter saidReuter - 101 words
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275 1958-01-12 8 SOCIETY IN COURT AFTER GAMBLING PARTY' RAID I ON DON, Sat The son and daughter of an earl and the kinsman of a duke were among 24 men and women chaiged here yesterday after a raid on what police allege was a society gambling party The dock of Marylebone policeReuter - 275 words
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262 1958-01-12 8 Ice trek: Fuchs is given slimmest chance' AUCKLAND, Sat— A S./Ldr. J. Claydon, leader of the RNZAF party at Sir Edmund Hillary's Antarctic base, said last night that experienced Antarctic travellers at Scott Base agree that Dr. Vivian Fuchs ha? only "the slimmest of chances" of completing his march acrossReuter - 262 words
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Article53 1958-01-12 8 JOHANNESBURG. Sat. No Chinese will be allowed to attend white cinemas in South Africa after February 1 unless they have special Government permission Chinese have always been admitted to white cinemas In most parts of South Africa The cinema owners are pressing for exemption from theReuter - 53 words
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Article23 1958-01-12 8 BUDAPEST. Bat. Father Egon Turcsanyi. former secretary to Cardinal Mindszenty, Primate of Hungary, was sentenced to life imprisonment yesterday. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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130 1958-01-12 8 JAKARTA. Sat. Troopo arrested "several dozen" people In city-wide security raids yesterday. &n army spokesman said today. The raids were not aimed at groups or individuals he said, but were a general check, especially on those who had no identity papers. The army todayReuter - 130 words
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Advertisement263 1958-01-12 8 SINGAPORE CITIZENSHIP of SINGAPORE REGISTRATION PROGRAMME FOR TNE PERIOD ENDING 31st JANUARY, 1958 Registration will take place at the Singapore Citizenship Registry, Central Office, 9. 11 13, Fort Canning Road and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from 8.30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Chinese are invited to register in accordance with263 words
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Advertisement388 1958-01-12 8 "You're going to have a baby" ff^jW Vbu must drink Ribcna Z daily, both while you ore X^Ay. cxpectirvj baby and when JnZJ VO" orß nursing baby, gflV. because you both need V \Jr extra natural vita»viin C fc/s: ?i\ VM L- o at him Fme body, sturdy NH C"388 words
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528 1958-01-12 9 EDWARD E. SINCLAIR - EDWARD E. SINCLAIR 'Faihvr bunk' in bvut A-nuiiutum pmblvm o/ sivritiiy BY FDR the last sight years, two groups of Soviet scientists have worked on an amazing project. Their plan was to establish a Father Bank" where the generative properties of healthy young males528 words
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368 1958-01-12 9 ANTHONY OEI - ANTHONY OEI by L SINGAPORE proS duce trader receives a short cable from London inquiring for 100 tons of copra. He does not have this E amount in hand, so he leaves his office for an instiS tation in the368 words
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Advertisement8 1958-01-12 9 MEXT WEEK The secret radio ■ear British G.H.Q.8 words
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Advertisement214 1958-01-12 9 PRESENTS 3 NEW SOUPS S TURKEY NOODLE SOUP Choicest pieces of plump turkey enriched golden noodle*. ..and the moat flavorful turkey broth you have ever tasted! lt's timply delicious! MINESTRONE SOUP jESS A delicious Italian-styln vegetable soup made with a variety of garden-fresh I pfWwHfL^^^n vegetables, apaghattini and •J***^ delicate214 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article434 1958-01-12 10 I EAVING aside the ques- tion of whether Sir Edmund Hillary's unscheduled dash to the South Pole was prejudicial to the overall plan of expedition leader Dr. Vivian Fuchs, this is certain: Both Hillary and Fuchs will be accorded high places in the valiant company of434 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-01-12 10 H« sttki tfcen litre. j Hi inks the* thin, Our Miyir, hi inks Tkf txpatl everywhere, Whether they're in Government er City Hill, Their dinned elusive Heads ant fi1132 words
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1159 1958-01-12 10 MERRICK WINN - MERRICK WINN ••••:.x-:-X\vX\v.v. < .v." by SCIENTISTS investigating 2,(MH) second marriages have announced a discovery which should make every one thinking of divorce search again his fickle heart. The discovery, mad'i in America, is this: the worst possible combination for1,159 words
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528 1958-01-12 10 'Sakit hati'... that's not an aching heart after all... AWAKENING interrst in the National language has resulted in a boom in evening classes in Malay. In nearly every State and Settlement of the Federation. we flnd these classes blossoming, sponsored by UMNO. MCA. YWCA. Adult Education Association and big clubs528 words
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Advertisement698 1958-01-12 10 Straits Turn Fr*« Prtss j fivti #|bWMMbWsb9 ve^nsi* SMSMSJSJSJgVwVttVVBV |*t Iff Maw. wHAMai cot* rr— >•*. j OKHAID a© AS «M miK'i Ml i ullMwiali easi mmmtn te has •4m be headed t»s CITY SOC« ITO*I ITI, SenftipeM 1 ata. m. m. iv«*ail J A#fßMt l *Mvy H#4# MALAYA MM698 words
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Advertisement10 1958-01-12 10 io» Agenti: SCHMIOT CO.. 'Mi IT*. P.O. SOX 3m, SiNAAPOM.10 words
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Advertisement24 1958-01-12 10 C It pays to ask for it >£ by name >^^ FtOM iINOAtOH TO SAM MAMCISCO AND MOM lOMOON TO MflfOUlNf thw beif rh« world over24 words
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Article210 1958-01-12 11 Charles is thorn among 53 roses KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. There was lota of blushing and giggling aboard the BO AC plane that left here for London with a load of student teachers this mornIng. THE GIGGLES came from 53 girls on their way to study at Kirkby and Brlnstord Lodge210 words
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Article45 1958-01-12 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Said bin Abubakar and Ibrahim bin Wlro. charged with lar, were remanded today pending a preliminary They are alleged to have killed Kuppuaamy a postman, on Permas Estate on Dec 12 by tabbing him with a scout knife45 words
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Article20 1958-01-12 11 The prtre of tin In Singapore vMMfday was SMI per ptcul. a drop at* Ti ctnu on Friday.20 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-01-12 11 GENERAL I. I> WHITE. C-ln-C. U.S. Army 'faciflc). arrompamr-d by (irneral Sir Francis Fes ting, in Far East Land Forces, passes the Regimental Colours >f the Ist Bn The South Wales Borderers durine his inspection of the guard of honour at GHQ Tanjlin59 words
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Article, Illustration714 1958-01-12 11 Mayor's time wasted by homeless and jobless ONC MEETS THE PEOPLE IN 4-HOUR SESSION By LEE KHOON CHOY SINGAPORE'S MAYOR, Mr. Ong Eng Cuan, yesterday had to turn away one-third of the people who approached him for help in his first meet-the-people session because the problems raised were not connected714 words
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178 1958-01-12 11 MAYOR IS TRYING TO ACT LIKE A DICTATOR' IF the Mayor of Singapore continues running the City Council as he is running it now, it will cease to be a democratic body, a councillor said yesterday. The councillor. Mr. S. M. Vasagar, a Liberal Socialist,, told the Sunday Times: "The178 words
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Article38 1958-01-12 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday were: Fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra. January 131 Xt i nominal i Tone quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: Bulk *46S sellers drum $504 sellers. Tone quiet.38 words
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34 1958-01-12 11 The Singapore Chinese Bus Owners' Association has set up a four-man sub-committee to make its press statements. No official will, in future, be permitted to talk to the press34 words
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Article, Illustration22 1958-01-12 11 THE ORIGINAL MEET-THE-PEOPLE MAN FLASHBACK: A meet-the-people session presided over by the then Chief Minister of Singapore. Mr D. Marshall, in 1956.22 words
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Article100 1958-01-12 11 PENANG, Sat. Consular representatives, high Government officials and community leaders attended the funeral of Raja Mohamed, 16-year-old son of the Governor of Penang. Raja Sir Uda, today. Many schoolmates from St. Xavlers Institution, where Raja Mohamed was a promising student and footballer, accompanied the cortege trom100 words
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Advertisement501 1958-01-12 11 SAILS RETURNS SANCOLA" 9th Ftfcmir, |jtH Marcfc 10 days voyage wit* 10 4tvt in |jp«n FIRST CLASS $816.00 SECOND CLASS $539.00 Including stay on beard in pt*. Children according to age Apply tor sailing details to ISLAY KERR 6c CO., LTD. SINCAPORI PHONE 2JJII PiNANC PHONE 2JIJ BOUSTEAO <fc CO.,501 words
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Miscellaneous226 1958-01-12 11 PI Bl l( COM rRT >> R«*i- WESLEY MKTHODIST FEL- FEDERATION OF SEBVICI> mental Band of l»t Bn The LOWSHIP: Talk on How Radio IMON: Special delegate* cooKtafi Own Scottish Bordersrs at Malaya Functions" by Mr. Vernon ference. City Council Service* Botanic Oarden* 5 p.m to .CIS Pabnar. church hall.226 words
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533 1958-01-12 12 Donald Da vies - Emigrant at 13, he had the Midas touch Donald Da vies Historical Corner by TOWKAY Loke Yew was a remarkable man Almost every moment of his spectacularly successful life was fully occupied, and it is virtually impossible to study the economic development of the Malay States without his name cropping533 words
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Article, Illustration165 1958-01-12 12 Exploring the unknown with camera WITHOUT photography many inaccessible area* of the world would today remain uncharted and unknown. Recent advances in aerial photography permit the mapping of remote areas which cannot be explored practically except by air. Examples of *>uch are the African and Brazilian jungles, the Himalayas, and165 words
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Article, Illustration331 1958-01-12 12 HIGHLIGHTS OF SCENES ON THE WATERFRONT THIS week's Picture Contest. "On the Water front", proved popular. The entries poured in from all narts of the country and covered nearly every aspect of the waterfront. Winning the first prize of S3O was K. G. Khor, 186 Kimberly Street. Penanic. with "Sails"—331 words
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Advertisement252 1958-01-12 12 *^S I UAMM At MOttt TMt HLACJICAL WAX W A^k J I *Mlt> '•"OS v QFOGvGOv B**"©t#44*O<>, VMM VMM 4 HH broadcaat «Ki>it*a niii»»j. ate. W •>* oa, OBwtaoaic*. ate Wuj^* t MIfSA I "ILL SHOW rot HOW TO tTAKT TOM OWW I ammo mntiim wnnom carnal .at at *o-252 words
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Miscellaneous145 1958-01-12 12 ACROSS: 1. Whimsical (9); DOWN: 1 Proper (61; 2. AjsT Tree-trunk (4i- 8 Revise (4r "^"A (7»; 3. Indigence (4); 4. T. Tree-trunk (4); 8. Revise (4.. down (4); y lMtd (J fl 10. Bird (6); 11 lushed (6) 7 BrQOk (<) of 13. Fortined (5,; 15 Joyful (5,; (4)145 words
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Article, Illustration500 1958-01-12 13 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - CAGNEY IS IN CHARACTER PORTRA YING CHANEY, MAN OF THOUSAND FACES DOUG LACKERSTEEN REVIEWS BY "DADDY." my young son asked me on my return from the preview of MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES', was it a frightening picture?" I started to say "No", ♦hen caught myself. I examined the question500 words
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Article, Illustration267 1958-01-12 13 THE BORGIA LOOK ON FACE OF AN ANGEL rher smile there's something of a Botticelli angel In her walk there In a suggestion of the Devil. The combination makes her the most unusual character I've ever met (on the screen). To see her again (and especially that walk) I'll go267 words
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Article60 1958-01-12 13 -TIST MY LUCK", starring Norman Wisdom, 'a a comedy about the Turf which most will ttnd pretty heavy going. It Is '.err funny at times, but the trouble to the times are few and far between. Long before the finish both Wisdom and the situations60 words
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Article329 1958-01-12 13 LET me Introduce you to a good Idea a complete range of recordings of the Beethoven symphonies all by one conductor. Westminster, the firm bringing these discs out have taken the Idea a brilliant step further. Realising that l.p. discs are not the cheapest commodity on the329 words
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Article37 1958-01-12 13 The British film Industry Is moving towards a boycott of television Exhibitors want the BBC and operating companies to agree to show films at times which will not adversely affect cinema attendances.37 words
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Advertisement482 1958-01-12 13 p k AIIJLIII\ Wm Shmtrimff 7W 1 1 1 .45. 4. 6.30 k 9 .30 |«Sa»« tta "Mi«ouoooF»™" c ;tT |TBgy "Ti» a**-* s-t»tm> -BT f WBXT "EABT VlliiA" 'I\^k r%TWM GRAVES B t hange tVKI IUJM lech. JOAM voas <ua). fj Tatay I«S a.m.. "LAMB) OT TBR rVABOAM" Cliiji482 words
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Advertisement339 1958-01-12 13 I trliiirffitiyTfl! I .j U r«»l ,1 I Ph.w taqsw, 11a.m. 1.45.4.15. J g| I CINfcMASCOrE COLOR (I OX), yi •^t i aky gram "ITKC TMFM fOP Mr' JAYNE MANSFIELD MJJ InClfl rUK IMC W i ia> Tjda^^^j^^^^^^^Nl^^n^^^(Slan4arlßL^ X %J&j\ilFVi m«T TODAY! Ntn ti A s \H\^ }\iZ SSSSS* "UNTIL339 words
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Miscellaneous207 1958-01-12 13 NATIONAL SHORT i And His Orchestra, 11. Jo Religious WAVE SERVICE Half Hour. 41 metres P.M. 12.00 Melody Time, 13.30 SINGAPORE These Were Great, 1.00 ProMeitam wave 476 metres .gramme Summary 1.01 Music In KLALA LUMPIR A Midday Mood. 1 45 Sweet Medium wave S4i metros And SentlmenUU 2.03 Hit207 words
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Advertisement251 1958-01-12 14 Wounds heal faster with new •smsCti ■B^sbbV>*^ l tf ff' It lets the wound BREATHE \\U t •ka) smmbsb caa evaporate and f\. escapsrßjßtlßfOu«h\ir»trrp because ■is BMOopoawav Thu mcani clean. 1— Tet if s WATERPROOF J 'J^-"" wtaaads axe prowxttd fmm prease, o^^ V* water aad din because Elasto* >^\251 words
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Miscellaneous1137 1958-01-12 14 O/^L^^^J I \w^ WwiSrEK.E7 LAST iMSTtuCTiOiS > *^B^ "^*^W TO NIS NATIVES VCXI KLL <.^CV\ 1 Ll^B^Sb^bl»^^blb^B^B^B^bbbbbl W B^bbbbbwßb. /^B^B^B^Nb^B^bbbbbW^ 4^saV9^S WM< L E KCjC6 rVAS 6AT^EK'NjS WIS f \f L-r^.aU fLawUJIV ponces onj shore, tme v\eishe7 <^^S^2s^^^air* v iW >■ 1 ar^i-L T3o wSfl bbbbbbwT^BTß^"^ bbbT^^bbbbbbTl < jSbsv I"■1,137 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1958-01-12 17 IT IS SURELY RIDICULOUS THAT WHEN MORE FIRMS ARE DEMANDING A MEDICAL CHECK BEFORE EMPLOYMENT IN EVEN THE MEANEST CAPACITY, MEN WHO MAY BE PHYSICAL WRECKS CAN TAKE ON THE RUNNING OF THE NATION WITH the uudi -I l.isto of Sir An tlinrn1,016 words
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761 1958-01-12 17 T. F. HWANG - GRA TEFUL he had to spend five years in prison! T. F. HWANG —By 'IX) rm he will ■Kvayi \h the in hi ;imi least likck In forget. F«>r liuw CM \<>u r\n fotfßri sdini'd'lc whose memories <>t prison life ;ire not only pleasant, but grateful? His rime^ against society761 words
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Advertisement242 1958-01-12 17 BOVRIL PUTS Ii STRiNGTH INTO Mk YaO 1 I J UU ffT^ iiHIIIIUimiH' 1 10-lb* of prim* beef goci >»»• Hi* making Lib of kWil. And »fc*r« 1^ »n •tltntial vitamins at well' B««r>l JB BBF^B BBBaw iib«cijllt rich in 81. 02 and ll] D»nk fc^,. a cup of Bevril242 words
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Article, Illustration383 1958-01-12 18 CRUSADER - CRUSADER By CPORT can go a iong way to build a M i nat.on. With independence already won let us hope it will be a matter of time only before a truly Malayan naiion evolves out of the diverse peoples who have made this383 words
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Article, Illustration801 1958-01-12 18 A mighty midget (minus those bumps) is back pEW new cars have aroused such tremendous interest as the Berkeley. the British midget twoseater which made its debut in Malaya last year. With a featherweight glass fibre body and a 338 cc. engine, it was the answer to high fuel prices801 words
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304 1958-01-12 18 GRAHAM SHORT GOES RIDING IN RESTYLED BERKELEY that It will not come out the other side. Despite the front wheel drive, the car can accomplish a U-turn easily in the average Singapore street. Two and a quarter turns take the steering wheel from lock to lock Brake s are more304 words
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Article, Illustration395 1958-01-12 18 JOHN MARKS - A Cup Final sends those fabulous Edingtons into opposite camps JOHN MARKS By QN Saturday yet anw other H.M.S. Malaya rugger final will feature those fabulous brothers, the Edingtons But the difference this year is that Pat and John Edington will, for the first time, be playing against each other.395 words
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Advertisement96 1958-01-12 18 I J^J^^^Sa^l^a^aMaßlaßMaßii^S^^L V■- "OUALITV FIRST" Minor WOO You've got to experience the power and acceleration of its mighty 950 c.c. O.H.V. engine the rock-firm road-holding the lounge-easy comfort for four and. above all, the ama/inc economy of fuel and upkeep (hen you'll know why thi\ 'Minor IoOo' is the world's96 words
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Advertisement325 1958-01-12 18 STOCK i K WE a wtricty of J platinum setJKI tings for rin^s Bfj of all sizes I 1 (stones can beset immediately). Ob for exquisite bracelets and all diamond BMB jewelleries mh please call sing goldsmiths ltd. 215/217 South Bridr* Rd Singapore- 1 Tel: *****-*****. RELIABLE AMD PROMPT SERVICE.325 words
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Miscellaneous98 1958-01-12 18 Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1. Fantastic. 7. Bole. DOWN: 1. Formal. 2. Alleged. 8. Edit 10. Curie* 11 Welted. 3 Nwd 4 Tpwn 5 6 13. Armed 15. Merry. 16. snj*. 7 mm 17. Gag. 19. Dons. 20. Lenates. Cltron 7 Bum 9 T rn I<l -23. Develop M. Merited 8,98 words
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183 1958-01-12 19 NEGRI ASIANS HUMBLED AT HOME CIN(;.\P()KK Asians will meet Perak Asians again in the All-Blues Cup Rugby final at Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 8. In the two key Cup ties yesterday, Singapore overwhelmed Negri Sembilan Asians 43-3 in the South while Perak whipped Penang183 words
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Article333 1958-01-12 19 BRITISH SOCCER RESULT ll\|lll\ -,«t -!<Ml^' v t.H.t baJI Leagwe reanlU MM DIVISION ONI Anwnal RUrkpool 3 AtUa \illa 5 Syn4erUnd 2 IMUn Lek-esler City 3 Rumlo T»llrnh»m i nrl«-^ I EverUn I Lee4b 1 Manrheater I I Manchester I Nott» Ferest 1 I Newerastle 1 Rirm ham C. 2Reuter - 333 words
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Article302 1958-01-12 19 Cricket round the world < JOHANNESBURG. Sat. The I Australians had Mnred 311 for teven wickets .n their first Inn- i ings by tee. on the second day ot the four-day match against Transvaal here today. Jim Burke, tre Test opening! bauman, was out for 86302 words
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Article39 1958-01-12 19 Wooland* S C and 40th Malay Troop Rovers dre» 2-2 in their Buklt Pinjanc sorrer league tournament match at Woodlands ▼••ttrdav Abdul Rahman and Atanc scor•d for Woodland* SC and Jai- far iSi for Malay Rovers39 words
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Article94 1958-01-12 19 "RESULT AT A GLANCE Y*st«r.ay Al l Hues Cup Rugby results: SOUTH ZONE: Singapore beat Negn Sembilan 43-3 (at Seremban). NORTH ZONE: Perak beat Penang 19-3 (at Ipoh) The other tries were scored by Mahendran. Onn Leng and Ramli. SINGAPORE: Ma Irk; Onn Leng. Ramli. chong Yin, Seevaratnam; Eng Siang.94 words
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348 1958-01-12 19 Perak Blues beat Penang easily in the north IPOH. Bat. Perak Asians today entered the AllBlues Cup Rugby final when they beat Penang Asians 19-3 in a key match of the Northern Zone here. Perak scored two goals, two MM and a penalty goal against a penalty goal by HM348 words
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Article98 1958-01-12 19 The Tamil Festival sports will be brought to a close today. At 4 p m the chadu-kudu final ii a national game* between Tamil* Reform Association and Namaltkal Taluk will be played at Jala n Besar stadium, followed by the soccer final between Indian Brotherhood S.C. and98 words
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Article45 1958-01-12 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Ong Eng Hong. 22-year-old Kuala Lumpur-born Australian badminton champion for the last three, years, was beaten in straight sets by San Seong Kok, a Thomas Cup prospect in a trtel-cum-exhibition match here tonight Seong Kok won 15-10. 15-10.45 words
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Article24 1958-01-12 19 Pongal Festival soccer isemi-nnali; Gymkhana 2. Jollilads O 'at Farm Park) nner.s to meet Indian Soccerltes In the final on Jan 18.24 words
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Article270 1958-01-12 19 SINGAPORE Recreation] Club Reds." favourites la win this >?ar's Singapore Hockey Association senior knock-out title, wnred an unimpressive 3-0 win over R N Police in their first match on the padang yesterday SRC. who are this sea- j league Div l champions, will270 words
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Article100 1958-01-12 19 NEW YORE. Sat —Dr. Roctr Bannister of Britain the first man to run the mile in under four minutes was yesterday awarded the United States "Sportsman of the Year" trophy which he won in 1954 as a result of his epic mile. The award, a replicaReuter - 100 words
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415 1958-01-12 19 Army XV miss their Services stars S.C.C 16 Army g. IF the Army had their 1 full side out they would have really made a grand fight of this padariß rußgcr match yesterday. But they were without four of their Combined Services stars and were beaten by two goals and415 words
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Article136 1958-01-12 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Penang scored a badminton double when they trounced Selanenr the holders 7-0 In the Heart Jon Seang Cup (or women's Interstate badminton here tonight. Last month Penang swept through Selanitor 9-0 In thPoong Seong Cup for men at Penang A feature of the136 words
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Article26 1958-01-12 19 With a goal la each half by FrugnlPt. Prison, brat Ceylon Sports Club 2-0 in an B.H.A. Div. 3 match at Balestler Road yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-01-12 19 Braybrook. the Army scrum-half, has his run cut short and is caught m possession by a SCC tackier S.C.C. won the match by 16-8 on the padang yesterday Sunday Times picture35 words
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138 1958-01-12 19 AUSSIES WANT TO CONVERT MALAYANS TO THEIR 'SOCCER' MELBOURNE. Sat. Australia plans to convert Asians, as well as Americans and New Zralanders t<> its own codr of football "Australian Rulrs The secretary of the Australian National Football Council. Mr. Bruce Andrew, said today he would soon visit New Zealand andReuter - 138 words
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Article36 1958-01-12 19 British Military Hospital beat All Blacks 14-9 In a friendly rugger match at Glllman Barracks yesterday. The Hospital scored a goal, a try and two penalty goals against two tries and a penalty goal.36 words
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Article301 1958-01-12 19 MATTHEWS and BLACKPOOL MAY COME KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Stanley Matthews, England's soccer wizard, and his team. Blackpool, may come to Malaya for soccer matches If the Football Association of Malaya oan arrange suitable dates and terms. Mr. L. J. Charming. representing Mr. Jack Skolnik. who is organising an Australian tour301 words
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Article44 1958-01-12 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Royal Army Service Corps, Singapore, retained the rugger trophy presented by No. 55 Company RASC. by beating R.A.S.C. Malaya 6-5 at Batu Cantonment today R AS C. Singapore scored a try and a penalty goal. Malaya scored a goal44 words
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Article, Illustration2489 1958-01-12 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Chris Dragon lands a good-priced double By 1111. SWEEP TOTAL POOL 5247.6 M 1. 3APCXK <$69.2 M) 2. ILPCTT ($34.«4«) 3. IAOGYA <$17.3-'«> M \RTERS <$1.57* each): IKP( RB IJOJVK 2KMKPK; 1( VYKXL; 1AWBRI; IIMK.IK U.RBVVt: lI.IIHM 3LODVVT; K.KBHI -Bl JOT. (INSOLATION <$1.9 M each):2,489 words
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Article30 1958-01-12 20 M Wt4t 8W (mtnimmm). SOONEK OOH and Bloaaom Sheks the M.U'a School of Ballet Reopens Monda* January Wh a' St Andrews Cathedral Hall. Cimw r>uly Vacanciaa for new Applicant*.30 words
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Article121 1958-01-12 20 PENANG, Sat Two hurdle races are included in an eight-event card for the Penang Turf Club's gym khana meeting on Feb. 8 In the event of insufficient entries, only one hurdle race will be run over 5 flights <6f > The programme will be: Cl. 4 horses121 words
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Article355 1958-01-12 20 By EPSOM JEEP TPOH, Sat. Top Becret, 1 a useful sprinter, owned by Mr. and Mrs S.K. Foo i and trained by Rlnus van Breukelen. was destroyed after breaking a sesamoid bone on the training track here this morning. With a riding boy astride Top Secret355 words
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