The Straits Times, 26 January 1958
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Title Section13 1958-01-26 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES 1&1 No. 1.170 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, JANUARY 26. 1958 20 CENTS13 words
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Article424 1958-01-26 1 Geoffrey Boland - Geoffrey Boland Output to be tut further News sends Spore price up By MALAYAN tin mines, now subject to a reduction of over 30 per cent in their current production, are faced with an even larger cutback later this year following last week's meeting of the International Tin424 words
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177 1958-01-26 1 Police arrest man who panicked and revealed crime THREE constables on beat patrol in Bali Lane. Singapore, yesterday morning arrested one of three men who panicked and ran on seeing the police party. On their «ay to the Beach Road police station with their casrttvc, the police patrol cam* upon177 words
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Article21 1958-01-26 1 LONDON. Sat.— Mrs Walter 34. yesterday gave birth to her fifth set of ..i North Vancouver. Britlafc Colombia— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article60 1958-01-26 1 NICOSIA, Sat. Security forces used tear gas and smoke bombs in Umassol, South Cyprus, today to disperse hundreds of stonethrowing Cypriot Turkish youths demonstrating in support of their call for partition of the island. Britisn troops were called !to help quell the demonstration staged to60 words
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Article44 1958-01-26 1 Police ear had a real 'hot seat NEW YORK. Sat. A 17-year-old runaway girl from Riverton. Wyoming, found a novel place to hide $2.2*0 she stole from her uncle. She stuffed in under the •oat of the police ear that > picked her up. IP44 words
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Article191 1958-01-26 1 ONG CALLS HALT TO SQUATTER 'WAR' THE Mayor of Singapore Mr. Ong Eng Cuan, has ordered a stop to all action against the city's unauthorised attap hut dwellers. He has instruct** Ute City Architects Department not to M»nd any more quit notices to squatters uuil the City Council has laid191 words
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106 1958-01-26 1 HPHE habeas corpus applicax tion, taken out on behalf of Madan Wong Sou Ying. the wife or an importer of Chinese films, and fixed for hearing in the Singapore High Court yesterday, was adjourned again till Tuesday. Madam Wong, who is detained under the Preservation106 words
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Article29 1958-01-26 1 WELLINGTON, Bat.— People living in the Chatham Islands, about 450 miles east of New Zealand, have Just had their first visit from an optician for 10 years.—Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article25 1958-01-26 1 NICE, Sat. Somerset Maugham, the author, celebrated his 84th birthday quietly today at his villa in Saint Jean de Cap Ferrat Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article56 1958-01-26 1 LONDON. Sat.— Lord Blackfee*. T. is to ask ttie House •f Lords to declare that artificial insemination i»f a married woman by a donor other than her husband t» prohibited Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. Archbishop of Canterbury, recently condemned artificial insemination as tnwnl and call sd for newReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-01-26 1 Dr. Tan Kheng Khoo with his bride, Miss Gunn Chit Slew, third daughter of the Malayan High Com. mlssioner to Australia, after their marriage at the Singapore Registry office yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gunn Lay Teik were in Singapore for their wedding. Dr. Tan, 26,103 words
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Article55 1958-01-26 1 ADEN, Sat. An unsuccessful attempt was made yesterday to assassinate Imam Ahmed, Ruler of Yemen, reports reaching here said today. The attempt was made in Taez and reports said "many, people were arrested." There were no immediate details available. Some Yemeni refugees were reported toUP - 55 words
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802 1958-01-26 1 Bang- and S'pore is left with no gas ENGINEER HOPES TO HAVE SUPPLIES BACK BY THIS EVENING CINGAPORE'S gas supply dwindling throughout the day, was completely cut off by 7.50 kit night. Many of the 12.500 consumers we're caught in the midst of preparing their dinners. The supply is not802 words
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Article223 1958-01-26 1 SUMITRO AWAY IN RANGOON -REPORT A NY Indonesian request for the extradition from Singa- pore of Dr. Sumitro Djojohadikusumo, former Finance Minister of Indonesia, will be "examined on its merits" before a decision is taken. A spokesman for the Com-missioner-General's Office at Phoenix Park told the Sunday Times this yesterday223 words
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Article96 1958-01-26 1 LIZ WANTS TEA WITH MR. K MOSCOW. Sat— Film ac- tress Elizabeth Taylor wore a red Jersey and thick, red woollen stockings with her mink coat when she flew in to Moscow today with Mike Todd, her millionaire showj man husband. Mr. Todd said he planned Ito hare "an exchangeReuter - 96 words
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Article34 1958-01-26 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. Prei aident Elsenhower today took rthe unusual step of visiting the Pentagon (defence de- i paxtraent) to take charge I personally of efforts to reorganise the nations defences. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article22 1958-01-26 1 i TUNIS, Sat— French artilj lery last night heavily shelled a Tunisian army pott on the I Algerian frontier— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article243 1958-01-26 1 Barter: A race with a date CINCAPORE businessmen are trying to cash in on the 100 per cent barter trade with Indonesia before Feb. 28 the data after which lakarta has said the trade must stop News of the 35-day grace was brought back by crews of four Singapore .ships243 words
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Article, Illustration3037 1958-01-26 2 Leonard Moseley - Leonard Moseley CAT and MOUSE— Part 3: The net begins to dose in... < iiiiiii JBy > imiimmiiiimiiimmiiiim mi the amazing story of John Eppler, Rommel's master-spy in Cairo. For him. two night club girls played decisive roles. One brought him3,037 words
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Advertisement144 1958-01-26 2 use >* BRYLCREEM I |V MvictKM controls your hair per- I Hk Jicih— without mess or grease I MYLCtfIM gives your hair a a ||H9f natural gloss without over-oiling P W »«vtctf f m contains pure emulsi- I t^P j fied oils and tonic ingredients I R» jKU Brylcreem is144 words
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Advertisement175 1958-01-26 2 w m i nu_ H by ii&» <■* >> GENERAL^ ELECTRIC jU BHHHS THE REFRIGERATOR ff^Sfl!* WITH E NEW I k. r M^H.\ MAGNETIC DOOR K ,'IIj !J[^_VtJ Juft wnat tne lady orderfd! Feature ijjfla ..»^J '_jf M upon feature has been designed with I ißif-1 J i~^^s^ vou> tne175 words
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528 1958-01-26 3 By a special correspondent A s Britain inters MM Hie tenth year <>t its dnitf QQGTt Sii" John ChariOL the Government's chief d sues a munuoM about tranquillisei the mind pills which allay anxiety, relieve lestlessiu > .md damp down mental tin528 words
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Advertisement90 1958-01-26 3 Some of the numerous results \,i jJm-£Sf it£ TUS watches hive obtained for yjfafepjjf^MMaaaMWßSaj you after 15 day* scientific trials. yUr Ml? Tht import* t mean variation i jV ly moon variation). Hi; Swiss tedinig. my ci*ns trained since generations to ap\3 preciatc the Ojstality or the watch intend B90 words
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Advertisement148 1958-01-26 3 £JI!IIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]llllllllllllC]lllllllll£ Inext week| The British J trap is prepared... =riiiiiiiii[]iiiimiimcjiiiiiimiiic]iiiiiiiin; This is Ultra-modern matched luggage of superb JM appearance. It is unbelievably strong and tough and has Jmk reinforced mouldings covered with a resin bonded cellular fibreglass compound. It is dust and rainproof and the Vinyl-coated material is washable. It148 words
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Article, Illustration800 1958-01-26 4 Shopping with... ONE CENT FINALLY— A STAMP ESME BAPTISTA says: IT'S DARNED HARD WORK— I MUST HAVE WORN OUT A DOLLARS WORTH OF SHOE LEATHER TRYING TO SPEND A CENT HAVE YOU ever tried to buy anything for one cent? Take it from me. it's darned hard work. I know.800 words
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Article22 1958-01-26 4 51, 500 OPIUM FINE SEGAMAT. Sat Low Hua 53- was fined $1,500 here for having two katis of raw i opium. I22 words
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210 1958-01-26 4 MAN DIED AFTER RECEIVING PENICILLIN INJECTION MALACCA. Sat. The Malacca coroner to. day heard of a "one in thousands" case of a man who died after being given a penicillin injection. A Malacca General Hospital doctor said that Mr. Robert de Souia. 40. a foreman at the Atlas Ice Company210 words
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Article26 1958-01-26 4 SEGAMAT. Sat. Muthusamy. 28. was sentenced to six months' jail by the Segamat Circuit Magistrate. Inche Hashlm, for enticing Meenachl away from her husband.26 words
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217 1958-01-26 4 MALACCA. Saturday. THE OWNER of a restaurant here threw beer bottles 1 at some burglars who had cut open the coHapsible iron gate of the shop early yesterday and the men fled leaving an 18-inch wire cutter they had used. The owner was awakened217 words
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129 1958-01-26 4 SEREMBAN, aturday IkJORE than two weeks have passed since a Muar )ustice of the Peace, Mr. Hoa Koon Toh. was drowned at Port Dickson but his body has not yet been recovered Mr. Hoa. a businessman aged 59, went to Port Dickson on Jan.129 words
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553 1958-01-26 4 KEEN CONTEST TO CONTROL CHINESE CHAMBER JWO HOKKIEN groups have started house to house canvassing among members to gain control of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Voting slips for the el Feb. 9 will be sent to mon morrow. The rival groups are553 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-01-26 4 COLONY BOY TOPS CLASS IN AUSTRALIA MOO KHtl (HONG, a It-year-old student from Singapo-e has topped his class in a recent matriculation examination at Camber* ell. a Melbourne suburb. Known to his friends as Johnny, lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Moo Cbr* Nam of Kranksome Road, Singapore.89 words
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Article44 1958-01-26 4 A special issue of postage stamps will commemorate the opening of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East conference in Kuala Lumpur on March 5. The stamps will be of the 12 and 30 cents denominations.44 words
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Article57 1958-01-26 4 MALACCA. Sat. —Mr J G. Ritchie will be Malacca's first Asian Chief Police Officer when the present chief Mr. T. B Voice, goes to Britain on leave early in March. Mr* Ritchie at present is acting Chief Police Officer in Seremban. Until lat« in 1956. he57 words
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Article31 1958-01-26 4 The Thomson Road brancn cf the Singapore Labour Front will have a citizenship registration team stationed at 47. Thomson Road from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. tomorrow and Tuesday.31 words
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Article82 1958-01-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Prim e Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, leaves on Monday morning on an official visit to Saigon. He will be accompanied by his wife, the Minister for Commerce and Industry Mr. Tan Slew Sin. and Mrs Tan. the Minister for Transport. Inche Abdul82 words
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Advertisement163 1958-01-26 4 Now, from Parker, comes a completely new and —^<: unique fountain pen the Parkq- 61. This f. y S o^ y remarkable pen fills itself by itself in just \J M g g/\ 10 seconds using capillary attraction alone! f^^lF /7 JsZ?/7 IJ Further, the surface of the filling unit163 words
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Advertisement292 1958-01-26 4 l/r. l/rollc SHAMPOOS beautify hair Assorted s to suit your wishes 50 l/rolU satchels in an attractive container Inexpensive... and so very good Or Orjlle >dmpoo:> are available «t d^p**:*'>e- provwon and department '.to'fi Asthma.Bronchitis Coughing, Choking Curbed in 3 Minutes Do you have attack* of Asthma or JR. had292 words
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Article219 1958-01-26 5 Thomas: The peril in politics QANCEROUS opportunists are working, their way to political power in Singapore. This warning was given by j the Minister of Communica- ttotu and Works, Mr. Franc- I Thomas, yesterday in an addres* at the first district convention of Apex Club* of Malaya He said that219 words
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Article40 1958-01-26 5 An American square-dance r Texas-born Rickey Holden. arrived in Singapore yesterday on a goodwill mission. He will conduct special i dance workshops at the Chi- I nese TMCA during his five i day stay here. I40 words
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Article78 1958-01-26 5 Probe into schoolboy gang menace Singapore Education X Ministry is Investigating the growing menace of secret society infiltration into Colony schools. The Minister In Education. Mr Chew Swee Kee. said yesterday he woulo oe in a position in a lew days to detail the steps the Ministry will take to78 words
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250 1958-01-26 5 NEW ARCHDEACONHE'S THE FIRST ASIAN -INSTALLED lI'ITH all the traditional ceremony of the Church of r neland the Rev. Canon D D. Chelliah was yesterday installed Archdeacon of Singapore at St. Andrrw's Cathedral It was thr first timr in the history of the parish that an Asian clergyman was installed250 words
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177 1958-01-26 5 "piOTINC" servicemen will give the combined police- military security measures in Singapore a stiff test on Tuesday. For about eight hours from seven In the morning, mock pockets of disturbances and unlawful assemblies throughout the island will keep the police and services anti-riot squads177 words
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Article34 1958-01-26 5 A misadventure verdict was recorded in Singapore yesterday on a schoolgirl. Pang Ching Chye, 14 of Kampong Marsiling. who was struck dead by lightning while walking home from school on Nov. 26.34 words
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Article33 1958-01-26 5 SEGAMAT. Sat The District Emergency Liaison Committee entertained the men and officers of the Rhodeslan Rifles to a tea-party at Labis yesterday in appreciation of their work against the bandits.33 words
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312 1958-01-26 5 GLENEAGLES HOTEL SOLD: WILL BECOME HOSPITAL QLENEACLES Hotel in Singapore will be converted shortly into an 80-bed nursing home, run on a non-profit-making basis. A newly-formed company has bought up the hotel at ar "ndisclosed figure. The company, registered o' Jan. 16 as Gleneagles Nursing Home Ltd.. was formed for312 words
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397 1958-01-26 5 COUNCIL EXPATS HIT AT ONG'S 'SCRAP MALAYANISATION TERMS' PROPOSAL 'Perturbed 9 official says: We should first be allowed to state our ease THE Singapore City Council's 100 expatriate officers yesterday publicly opposed a proposal by the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Cuan, to rescind the previous council's Malayan. sation decision. "The397 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-01-26 5 THE AUSTRALIAN Com missioner here, Mr. David McNicol (centre) yesterday introduced Mr. Ong Eng Guan. Mayor of Singapore, to Mr. P. ft. Searcy (right) Trade Commissioner and Commercial Counsellor on the occasion of Australia Day. A cocktail part\ was given by Mr. McNicol in63 words
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Article49 1958-01-26 5 The Singapore Photographic Society is putting up a permanent exhibition at the Paya Lebar Airport to help sell Singapore to the world. The exhibition which is being done in collaboration with the Department of Civil Aviation will consist of 45 photographs of Malayan I scenes.49 words
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Advertisement237 1958-01-26 5 W W ■V^'traUF lifc#» ##r I fl»ii/#i«f Shim GRAND Ai/y THEATRE Tfr^^^^^^^JSmT^ OPENING Ol\ I c.rtu, world BBlEifcWf^ll Sum/id/ liith i*h. iKjyyfef MICHAEL TOD.) S ¥^JfEm& CibO^S \£^]M' thru LA TECHNICOLOR iIMkV Starring ssi^PJK sj DAVID NIVEN CAXTINFLAS ROBERT NEWTON SHIKLEY MarLAINL a featuring 44 "Cameo" Skirs m Charm Sorrr237 words
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Advertisement692 1958-01-26 5 i i I——— i ii i ii in i Give Bob Martin's J^a^ once a dag "!3s*» rVJ!i f £^*r£>^^ \j A J v JJ^ lo keep I h' m Heakruf, SjP y Handsome* really out of oos> '^f^^^Hj^^^l dltion? Off his food. I llstleM and dull, his K<r f\692 words
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Article, Illustration931 1958-01-26 6 Paris is so thrilled by the toughest fashion fight ever LMIIIMIIIIIIIHIIItMHIIHIIIIMUIIIIIimiIIIItIIiIIIIIIHIIIIIimiItIIIIIIUIIHIL Tke 4e*tH of Christian Dior, acknowledged leading fashion creator, left a hard-to-fill gap. Now E i several clever young Frenchmen are claimants to his vacant throne and the Big Battle is beE ginning. What do the people who make931 words
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506 1958-01-26 6 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - DINNER IS THE TIME I GET THE BIRD FROM HUBBY KATHLEEN HICKLEY By lIAVE you ever settled down to read a cookery book with no object in view other than enter tainment? The best sorts for this purpose are either a good Chinese cookery book, or an oldfashioned English one506 words
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Article180 1958-01-26 6 FLORENCE, Sat. A record number of foreign buyers and fashion journalist* crowded the sumptuous Sala Blanva of Florence's Pitti Palace on the first day of the Italian high fashion showings here this week. They were eager to see what the country's 10 topReuter - 180 words
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Advertisement139 1958-01-26 6 x&J RINSO /*^yj\7> gives RADIANT WHITENESS Kv^FW XJ\ s?ys Mrs Won9 J S A s^'& RINSO has always been a firm favourite i >^ K. with the WONG family. For years and Nr 2 n. /I years RINSO and Ah Choy have done a first on RINSO. Only a real139 words
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Advertisement346 1958-01-26 6 JOY MATTHEWS a leading Lcndon fashion writer discusses the most talked about young man m Pans today. Ives St. Laurent, who is being hailed as the successor to the late, Dior Lean, bespectacled St. Laurent has a tremendous responsibility thrust upon his shoulders For him this is the Big Test346 words
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1129 1958-01-26 7 Good Heavens, He wants to have paid-for holiday! the 'KNOW ALLS' ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW? Drop us a Line Addrtts yttr Ittttr: The Kiow Alls', Tie Snday Tia«, (toil Strwt, Siigaptrt 1. I WOULD very much like m for a holiday to Penang but have no moaey. Can anybody1,129 words
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1463 1958-01-26 7 gane lee's HUMAN CASEBOOK Whispers! A mother's good reputation is in greatest jeopardy MY cousin Is In an awkward situation. His mother is a widow and his brothers and sisters are Already quite big. Lately his uncle, a married man. has been visiting his mother alone much too frequently and1,463 words
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Advertisement289 1958-01-26 7 My JBBI doctor Mm (STrnation A Baby Christine Campbell was eleven months old wherf this picture was taken. She was born in Singapore, breast fed for six weeks and thereafter was reared on Carnation. In October 1957 she won the Challenge Cup at St. Andrews Cathedral Baby Show Mrs. Campbell289 words
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Miscellaneous5 1958-01-26 7 THE <3AM&OL<3 L .J^ &QAyfi'&»*6*.5 words
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Article, Illustration669 1958-01-26 8 lVeif fq/fc iff Bangkok of cutting canal across Kra Peninsula THREAT TO TRADE POSITION Basis of Colony's prosperity could go Phffft THEY are talking again in Siam about a project that could knock the bottom out of Singapore's prosperity Hi* construction of a canal across the669 words
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Article87 1958-01-26 8 ALOR STAR, Sat— A dhoby who stabbed a former employee to death in a fight was jailed for five months In the Kedah Assize Court today Wali Mohamed bin Rahman. 35. pleaded guilty to an amended charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing87 words
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Article35 1958-01-26 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— Two lawyers. Mr. Tan Scow Klew and Mr. B J M Dally, were admitted to the Bar of the Federation by Mr. Justice Hepworth in the Bupreme Court recently.35 words
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Article82 1958-01-26 8 Oily five days more to register With five days more to go before the initial registration period comes to an end on Jan. 31. a total of 306,399 people has so far registered as new citizens of Singapore. The Chief Registrar of Cltisens. Mr. T. P. Cromwell, said in82 words
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Article110 1958-01-26 8 LAUNCHED: PAP BUILDING FUND rS People's Action Party yesterday launched a campaign to raise $150,000 for the construction of its party headquarters. The building fund committee appealed to all PAP members and supporters to donate generously. It announced that all donations of $1 and above will be acknowledged by a110 words
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Article37 1958-01-26 8 The former GOC Malaya. General Sir Hugh Stockwell, who is now Military Secretary at the War Office, arrives at Paya Lebar Airport tomorrow on a three week tour of Singapore, the Federation and Hong Kong.37 words
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141 1958-01-26 8 RUNAWAY LOVERS LEAVE FOR INDIES TO MARRY LISBON. Sat Britain's "runaway lovers." Mr. Dominic Elwes and heiress Miss Tessa Kennedy, plan to marry in Curacao. Dutch West Indies Mr Elwes told airport officials here yesterday The couple spent 45 minutes at Lisbon airport as their plane halted en route fromReuter - 141 words
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Article32 1958-01-26 8 LOS ANGELES. Sat. Singing film star Bing Crosby has announced that his 23-year-old son, Dennis, will marry a 26-year-old showgirl Pat Sheehan. in the next few weeks. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article26 1958-01-26 8 RANGOON. Sat— President Roekarno arrived here from Colombo yesterday afternoon on the last stop of his AfroAsian tour. He leaves for Jakarta tomorrow.— UP.UP - 26 words
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132 1958-01-26 8 MOSCOW. Sat— The Communist newspaper Pravda said today the party secretary. Mr. Nlk 1 t a Khrushchev, a frequent Kuest at Moscow's diplomatic cocktail parties, has launched a vigorous campaign against drunkenness in Russia. Pravda sad Mr Khrushchev speaking to collective farmers In Minsk,UP - 132 words
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Article185 1958-01-26 8 Murder case priest gets lifer MANCY, (France), Sat.~ Guy Desnoyers 37--year-old Parish priest, was today sentenced to hard labour for life for the murder of a 19--year-old parishioner and the baby she was expecting by him. The prosecutor had asked for the death penalty but the jury, which took 95Reuter - 185 words
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130 1958-01-26 8 PRESIDENT Rajendra Prai sad and Prime Minister Jawahurlal Nehru of India today sent messages of greeting on the occasion of th» India's e.ghth anniversary as a republic to Indian nationals residing abroad. In his message, President Prasad said India would do her utmost to bring130 words
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328 1958-01-26 8 LONDON. Sat. Britain's newspapers today unanimously lauded the Harwell scientists' first success In "taming the H-bomb for power. Under the headline "The Mighty Zeta' the Daily Mail said: "At last It can be told Britain has palled off a triumph as great asReuter - 328 words
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Advertisement163 1958-01-26 8 PRESENTS 3 NEW SOUPS S TURKEY NOODLE SOUP Choicest pieces of plump turkey enriched golden noodles. ..and the most flavorful turkey broth yoo have ever tasted! It't timply deliciout f MINESTRONE SOUP jjj^gO A delicious Italian-stvi* P^o4fl vegetable soup mad* with variety of garden-fresb I nt*>^^n vegetables, spaghettini and I_163 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-01-26 9 A TOPLINER FROM TOKYO One ol tfte loveliest of the 42 showgirls of the Sbocniku Kr\ue now ptrforminf in Singapore is YAEKO TAMA. 21 (above). She bails from Tokyo, and this i s her first >i»lt to Singapore.— Picturr hv HAN HAI FONG43 words
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559 1958-01-26 9 TUAN DIEK - TUAN DIEK Wg. f #2gJ mm mS^BSS KSfiffS IT looks as if we are having oo« of the oldfashioned January dry spells, which we hope will bring on flowering of the indigenous fruit trees. It is grand weather for weeding if you can559 words
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Article61 1958-01-26 9 Threat to quit unless KOTA BHARU, Sat. The Kelantan Malay Teachers Union will ask its members in UMNO to resign should the Government fail to set ud Malay secondary schools by Feb. 1. A spokesman for the union told the Sunday Times today that this step was being taken to61 words
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Article32 1958-01-26 9 FOR INDONESIA KOTA BHARU. Sat.— Ten organisations here have joined hands with the UMNO to help swell the Indonesian Relief Fund. Door to door collections for cash, and goods will be made.32 words
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462 1958-01-26 9 ESME BAPTISTA - Colony bosses tell what makes an ideal secretary ESME BAPTISTA By CHARM, NOT BEAUTY, INTELLIGENCE, EFFICIENCY AND A SENSE OF HUMOUR THE girl who sets out to be the Perfect Secretary must be a "mind reader." But she need NOT be pretty. Charm more than beauty is an essential quality.462 words
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280 1958-01-26 9 1957 A BOOM YEAR FOR TRADE IN COLONY THE past year had been the second highest trading year in Singapore's history, the Singapore representative to the ECAFE conference in Bangkok, Mr. OH R, Beadles, told delegates this week. Newer and more modern port facilities would increase the Colony's volume of280 words
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Advertisement288 1958-01-26 9 W dm\ m P eace M of Mind [TAVE you felt that inner yearning for Peace?— I 4 I XI a release from the noisy grind of a machine- made civilization? Are you constantly reminded of a treadmill of work in a static condition of I your life? Have you288 words
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Advertisement325 1958-01-26 9 Wounds heal faster with new It leu the wound BREATHE h a Skfn moisture can evaporate ami t-«-^*^'\ escape right through Airstrip because it it micToporous. This means ckjn, f 0 dm, faster healing. 1 I^*^*^ Y«t it's WATERPROOF J, Wounds arc protected from srease, I^^ V*. water and dirt325 words
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Article50 1958-01-26 10 M SHr*. t* (■!■■■■■> DO TOO KNOW thai we ha«« -Soft- let cnam en Bale at ccv Raflsss Place Milk Bar j Just ask for a "Snow Com" X Bsta. Onm All Always at Lnck-i. IT. Orchard Road. we In aasmmetog that as from 37th J— ary Mrs. Ales50 words
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Article283 1958-01-26 10 f FHE Peoples Action Party, x says Singapore's young mayor, is a well-disciplined body. Clearly there is some justification for Mr. Ong Eng Guan's boast No- one who attends a PAP. rally can fail to be struck by the efficient drilling. The members stand up and cheer.283 words
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Article154 1958-01-26 10 A SORROWFUL letter comes from the secretary of the Technical College Students Union of Kuala Lumpur, whose members, all Government scholars, are asking for a higher allowance. Mr. Khaw says that the present allowance of $85 does not leave the student with $7 pocket money. His breakdown154 words
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Article, Illustration16 1958-01-26 10 'But my dear felltw, you're all wild. How can yw expect to be harmonious that way!'16 words
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Article, Illustration1388 1958-01-26 10 VIJAYA LAKSHMI PANDIT - VIJAYA LAKSHMI PANDIT Today is the eighth anniversary of India's Republic Day *L AFTER fen years of independence India's foreign policy still gives rise to grave doubts in the Western mind. The reason for this is the acceptance of old definitions rather than1,388 words
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Letter268 1958-01-26 10 SIR— I refer to your editorial entitled "Princes and P-'pers" (Sunday Times Jan. 19). We are not left with $7 pocket money as the breakdown of our present allowance will show. Me— lag charges $SJ. Beaks aad statle» try $10. Tech. Collar* St»?*rts Uassa ti, Traiupert Dk«M268 words
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Advertisement12 1958-01-26 10 Sot* A«eotv SCHMIDT I CO., (M) LTD r c tax am, u»«SAfOu.12 words
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Advertisement25 1958-01-26 10 f It pays to ask for it x. by name FtOM SIMOAPOtf TO SAN FRANC/SCO AND r»Ot* LONDON TO MfttOUlMf »h» e>«st the world evtr25 words
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377 1958-01-26 11 'WERE NOT FAITH HEALERS/ SAYS DISCIPLE But 'guidance 1 given to five others, including doctor A DISCIPLE of the Indonesian spiritual leader, Pak Subuh now in Singapore has denied that Subuh'i teaching called Subud if a faith-healing cult. Ahmad Muhamad.377 words
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109 1958-01-26 11 A DRIVER. Sadon bin Jim, of Malay Farm, was convicted and Abo«1 $20 in a Singapore train* court yesterday "on taai own state mrri for tfMVteg a -Stor— Children Ci«a«tag s sign at the junctftaa a* Mount batten Road •a* Halg Read on July109 words
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Article48 1958-01-26 11 The Singapore Film gtocietv will screen the French film, "Foil de Caxotte". at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, today at 6 pjn. and 9 pjn. The •bow is for members only, bat those wishing to become members may do so by payIng $5 at the door.48 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-01-26 11 Mr. and Mrs. Josrpb Qurk Ah Joo who werr married at eh* Churrh of Naint* Prtrr and Paul. Queen Street, Singapore yesterday. Mi. Quek who is attached to Colonial Development < »rpn Singapore, is the eldest son of Mtjiiat Cecilia Er Mvi Kioa. while the bridge. Mary Low92 words
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437 1958-01-26 11 IPOH. Sat. The mining community in this tin rich state is in a deep gloom.. They said Malaya's main revenue earning Industry was in for a "very tough time" In view of the new production cuts Imposed today by the T nternatioual Tin437 words
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Article, Illustration143 1958-01-26 11 BLONDE blue-eyed blues singer, Shirley Simmons (34-25-35). has left a trail of rejected marriage proposals behind her during her past six months' tour of Asian nightspots Now she is back in Singapore for a short season, still fancy free, but homesick for her native Australia.143 words
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Article37 1958-01-26 11 Singapore t opra AsMtiilltn noon prices per plcul yesterday were fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra February $31 (Nominal t. Tone steady, quiet. SCncaperr Coconut Oil Millers' AaawtaUon: bulk $46 sellers, drum $50 sellers. Tone quiet.37 words
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155 1958-01-26 11 AUSTRALIA SENDS MALAYA 2 WARSHIPS A USTRALIAN destroyers, Warramungj and Voyager, are due in I Singapore from Sydney tomorrow to serve with the British Commonwealth strategic reserve until August. The aircraft carrier Melbourne and the antisubmarine frigate Qulberon will arrive here on March 25 to serve for 10 week*. The155 words
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Article53 1958-01-26 11 The Singapore Medical Department has introduced a mobile dispensary for farmers In Serangoon Garden Way. The dispensary which has a doctor and a dresser, paid its first call on the farmers yesterday and attended to more than 30 of them It will visit the area on53 words
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Article42 1958-01-26 11 SEOAMAT, Sat. Three men were fined $25 each here for having the meat of a deer that had been unlawfully killed. They were Hussin bin Talib, 50, Othman bin Dagang 30. and A Majid bin Ismail. 34.42 words
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Article36 1958-01-26 11 Kola llharu LIDO: Rodan (Mandarin) 3 00, 6.00 and 10.00 pm.: Abdullah the Oreat 830 am kuanlau REX: Poh Lean Tung (Cantonese) 2.30. 7.00 and 9 15 pm.; Jesse Jame* Women 10.30 am.36 words
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Advertisement608 1958-01-26 11 C\ v!Z/ /V/ fl ™^iB SAILS RETURNS •SANCOLA" 9tK Fcbraary Urk Marc* 30 ■ay* voyage wiHi 10 day* hi U»jh FIRST CLASS $816.00 SECOND CLASS $539.00 litcliMting stay off beard in s«rt. ChiMren jccordin« to sgc. Apply tor sailing detail* to ISLAY KERB 6c CO., LTD. SINGAPORE PHONE: ***** PINANC608 words
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Miscellaneous302 1958-01-26 11 \What's on TODAY rVBUC CONCMIT by Rafl- Telok Ayer Street. »jn. mental Band of l*t Bn. The King i WL«LEY METHODIST YOUTH Own Scottuh Borderers at BoU- FELI VBHIT: Sunday School at me Oardens 5 p.m. to 6.14 p.m. Olrl'. Homecralt Centre. York WESLEY METHODIST FEL- Hi:. 11 a.m. Chairman:302 words
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Article, Illustration283 1958-01-26 12 11 'I NMR of the first prize '$30) this week is F. C. King, NAAFI. P.O. Box 1040. Kuala Lumpur, with "Thoughtful Shopper" (top. right), taken by the photographer when he was stationed in Japan. Camera was a Rolleicord. film Neopan S.S.. aperture F.B and speed283 words
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447 1958-01-26 12 DONALD DA VIES - DONALD DA VIES Historical Corner by UISTORICAL research often yields amusing snippets which bear repeating. And one such event took place at Bukit Tanggan; on tre pass between Jelebt, and Seremban. At the time it undoubtedly caused much con- < stemation. A puppy belonging447 words
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Advertisement222 1958-01-26 12 V 11 1 Till IT'S 1 M*e«k» V(»»t«iso»lr" C H^^^^*^*^^y Stated «tm Md daM. O»w torn or 2»», ay 4ti >' aii'am C mppiy. I w varans tar paw ar aaa^ ■V^ «Ps^ Mna Mam. Km a^atm talari B^a^tfß fM^a^aVaA ■jfe-t tmHakk for Omml Wd ■»win<aißoal«|>ln ■■■■Mi U»«*» for ENGINE222 words
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Miscellaneous119 1958-01-26 12 11m**********m*************************11iiO.ini iiiiiiiiiiimmiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiitii ffPPffmffWPWIW THE CLUES %MMM»MBMiiMiif TO THE 7o| B^Bl MIQ Stupid chap i4j. 20, Pracinant _____i_L___JHHL_-L- L«Baßr'*V —^«»J tleman's Kcntleman (S). X Hi- B'^ I I Heal 7idal rlood (4)> 2i> HH lis Behave <3>. 33. Drew (4).' U. aßa^ Cool cow**' <*) B >. Pmm« (S). 40.119 words
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Article, Illustration604 1958-01-26 13 Doug Lackersteen - Doug Lackersteen The life and loves of a headstrong mayor of New York Reviews by 1 i I READILY acknowledge I am no authority on the life history of James j. Walker. Mayor of New York City from 1925604 words
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Article46 1958-01-26 13 Tough guy' quits Hollywood LONDON. Sat. Jark Pml&nce. Uie movie touch guy" now here to make a flint, told reporters hi has quiv Hollywood "for good". Palano* said he has taken this step to save his marriage ("It's more important to me than my c »ri46 words
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280 1958-01-26 13 THE GUILTY SECRET DUMB COPS COULD NOT FATHOM THERE was more corn ttian ravioli about the Italians but. that apart. Universal Internation- s al's "THE MIDNIGHT s STORY" is an adequate s movie. Set in San Francisco's E Italian sector where keepers missionaries and fishermen, cooks, cafe s owners, missionaries280 words
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Article341 1958-01-26 13 AH nostalgia! A re-'.-iue of four "Id numbers of timeless Bing will take you oack. more years than you care to remember. Back to the days of corny "boop-a-doop orchestral accompaniment, to the days before the frenetic scramble for shoddy fame aad substantial fortune reached today's proportions.341 words
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Article, Illustration347 1958-01-26 13 Britain conies through with sure-fire smasher in musicales YOUNG LOVE IN MATCHLESS MOVIE \WHAT a merry film! And how companionable! It's the reply magnificent to the sourpusses who say the British can't make musicales This U the second time J. B Priestley's "GOOD COMPANIONS" ventures Into celluloid. And the second347 words
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Advertisement371 1958-01-26 13 <- VrA i/^ljf.Kl HiiiiilJiiiMiMlfn'' M JI lit.. KranciM-i— Rirk lUl'uclia l < \mm\scopi: UKLANUU («>ior I (I > S .1 teSLiiL&A is: toj..y! a t\r I t 'SZZU'SF?* just my luck t K .odajr 830 a.m 'llx »\!> <>,,>,. < IMIMPR THE Tl IscoTT ar< I tall lj j Vf^L^a-*^371 words
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Advertisement333 1958-01-26 14 ONE-STOP SERVICE TO EVERY FRIDAY Now you em visit New Delhi, Agra and the nearby Taj Mahal over the week-end! Pan American now off en a convenient new service that leaves Bangkok every Friday afternoon at 3:45, gets you to New Delhi Just 7Vi boon later! In flight you enjoy333 words
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1436 1958-01-26 17 Was Lord Kylsant, the mail king, guilty of fraud? The Royal Mail Steam Packet case brought forth a glistening cluster of legal figures 4 IF you were writing a novel about a man endowed with glamour that magical fascnation which defies analysis what would you make him by profession so1,436 words
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917 1958-01-26 17 A CARNEY - A CARNEY By f A REPRESENTATIVE of certain firm look- ed m on me the other s day and introduced me to 5 a variety of appliances 5 calculated to foil a detect--5 ed and detestable breed s of visitor. I mean that breed917 words
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Advertisement420 1958-01-26 17 Why users call it the LONGEST LASTING v\ HaIITTCW^ I amm I■■ m\ WII mw I s->^mmm^^^^~^9' tt^-' FYTRA I IFP rom its micro P° rous plastic Porvic separators Cj4V I m\M\ LIIC virtually everlasting in battery service. Separators (hat can't wear out mean greatly prolonged battery lite. CYTDA DA\A/CD420 words
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Article, Illustration914 1958-01-26 18 Here's how to win friends, influence people (by Ford) Js^Q matter how well-designed and popular an American car may be. the savage law of the U.S. economic jungle demands that it be restyled every year if the makers are to stay in business. It was a uerxTthat at one time914 words
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369 1958-01-26 18 JOHN MARKS - A CRICKET SHIELD? IT WILL ADD TO GAME'S PRESTIGE JOHN MARKS By TH Malayan Cricket Association should start looking around for a shield for the inter-state competition which is being inaugurated this season There has been no men tion of a trophy lespite preparations going on dur Ing the last369 words
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105 1958-01-26 18 rO former V.M.C.A. Judo Society members. S/Sgt. Ray Mitchell and Henry lc Nederlec. have earned themselves another grade in Japan and Germany. Ray. holder of a brown belt (Ist kyu), was a physl cat instructor at QUO FARELT. He was up-graded to first dan105 words
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Article46 1958-01-26 18 SINGAPORE'S iron men had Quite a weighty problem I hovering over them. Where to train in preparation I I for the Tokyo Asian Games? I Now. it's been solved. They will train three times a week at the Queen Street Boys' Club.46 words
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503 1958-01-26 18 Crusader - ELIGIBIUTY! THIS IS A NEW PROBLEM WE HAVE TO SOLVE Crusader -By- yHERE appears to be considerable confusion regarding eligibility to compete in the Asian Games. If the rules gove^iing eligibility, which appear to be precise, are adhered to strictly, then Rahim Omar cannot play for the Federation, even if503 words
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Advertisement131 1958-01-26 18 WORLD PROVEN MIRCEDEI lINZ U'lkbtL UNOMOG y Hp^Hp I iau' to I K^P B^L w I rbovc the I ■Bißß^R^^^^^^H ground. .^^^^^^^^^^^kv^M Absolutely power-packed Hauls up to 40 tons in first and second gears. Incomparable performance and versatility. Means vital saving for every hour of operation. WITH ATTACHMENTS CAN TAKE131 words
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Miscellaneous116 1958-01-26 18 Crossword solution ACROSS: l. Corporal 1. Arid. 10 Ova) 11. Nurse 13. Mptal. 14 Cripple 16. Prey 17. Ship. 18. Tap 19. Clod 20. Bft 21. Poor 22 Valet 24 Cure 23. Bore 26, Spend 28. Hold 29. Ant 30. Tome 32. Act. 33. Uiib 34. Heal 36. Certain. 38116 words
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Article528 1958-01-26 19 AUSTRALIAN 'TAML 9 COLLAPSES ~> FOUR WICKETS GO FOR EIGHT RUNS McGlew Waite in unbroken 122-run 3rd wicket stand DURBAN, Saturday. gOUTH AFRICA scored 150 for two wickets in reply to Australia's first innings total of 163 at the close of the second day ofReuter - 528 words
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276 1958-01-26 19 SHOESHINE BOY COLLAPSES AT TRAINING AND DIES SHOESHINE BOY. a top class sprinter, collapsed on the Bukit Timah track yesterday morning and died. A six-year-old gelding by The Cobbler. Shoeshine Boy rose from Class Pour with a string of victories last season. He was owned by Mr. K S. Leong276 words
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321 1958-01-26 19 RASC take Army Cup on lone try by Gwynne R.A.S.C 3; South Wales Borderers 0. ONE TRY, scored by skipper Gwynne, gave Royal Army Service Corps the Singapore inter-unit rugby cup yesterday at Tanglin. It was a try worthy of victory and of the championship, scored 11 minutes after half-time321 words
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208 1958-01-26 19 CINOAJORI TMtehars Union and TIU.A will ha«* to ■Mat again to decide their first round fte in th* B HA. senior I knockout tournament. It was a last minute goal by i Boon Ow Ban that helped ST.U. to gain a 3-3 draw at208 words
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127 1958-01-26 19 LONDON, Sat. I^URTHER enquiries we to •T be made by the International Amateur Athletic Federation about the world record high jump of sft. 9 J 2Jn. set up by Miss Cheng Feng-yung in Peking last November. The record was recently announced as having been127 words
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Article57 1958-01-26 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The First Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers won the Malaya District final for the second year in succession in the FARELF ***** competition at H.Q. Armed Forces ground today. Borderers beat the Third Royal Australian Regiment by 17 points (goal, penalty and57 words
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404 1958-01-26 19 R.A.F. Seletar 8: 14 Squadron RNZAF 6. AS the two teams laced each other for the second i half of this match at Chang! yesterday, the F.E.A.F. Rugby final for the Sanderson cup— j an ardent supporter shouted from the sidelines, "Just one404 words
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180 1958-01-26 19 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat—ShowIng brilliant teamwork and dash. the C" Company New Zealand Regiment beat South Johore b\ M-10 tat a ***** match here today. The Kiwis, with thetr vlgorou? tackling and fast raids, scored two goals and fire tries to South Johore's180 words
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363 1958-01-26 19 IPOH, Sat. All. England and Malayan champion Eddy Choong. Lai Fook Ying: and Teh Kew San won their singles matches in two sets at the Thomas Cap trials which started here tonight. Judging by their per. formances tonight, these are the three strongest candidates363 words
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118 1958-01-26 19 S'pore cagers aid flood fund tonight nPHF. SINGAPORE Chines* 1 Amatew Athletic Federation will stace two basketball matches at the Happy World tonicht In aid of the Ceylon Flood Relief Fund. Few of Singapore's most popalar team*. which include several Olympic players, will take part in the two (antes. The118 words
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Article25 1958-01-26 19 KUAX-A LUMPUH. Sat. Nejrrt Indians scared a wellearned 3-1 victory over Belaneur Indians in the final of th* Badhan Cup competition bare.25 words
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Article151 1958-01-26 19 HM.N.Z. Ship Royalist dtso played raw ruggedness in edging Singapore Cricket Club Ist XV by three points (try) to nil In their rugby match on the padang yesterday. There was nair-pulling. tripping, barging— and referee J. Ferguson had to caution the New Zealanders several times.151 words
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Article199 1958-01-26 19 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS I P.A. Ct'P i Fourth n— d) {Bristol K I B«rnlry Cardiff 4 Leyton 1 Chekra 3 mrlingUa S 1 Ever lon Blarkburn pootpMsoi ,r v I ham 1 harlUn 1 Uverpool Man. Inited 2 Ipawich Newcastle I "Mtinthorae I Noltx 1 Bristol Z Shrf. Wed vReuter - 199 words
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Article24 1958-01-26 19 PLYMOJIH. Sat. SouthWest Counties held Wallabies to 3-3 draw in their Rugby Union match here today. No score at half time— RReuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article151 1958-01-26 19 SYDNEY. Sat.— Angela Mor timer of Britain and Lorraine Coghlan of Austra Ua will meet in the wnmenV singles fina l of the Austra lian lawn tennis champion ships here In today's semi-finals Angela, (top seed) beat B Hoktein of New South Wales 6-a,Reuter - 151 words
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Advertisement381 1958-01-26 19 I THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED I ANNOUNCE I i That Their Klang Branch at 12/14 Sultan Street I NOW OPEN FOR I BUSINESS Post Box No. 72 Tele No. 584 585 HOWtoWMTEonaSMAK MASTERLY ENGLISH __i"ntFMT All mk _v /Mi/ TO^_ lr#%B* §H T\OFS your English reveal your lack at381 words
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Article, Illustration2685 1958-01-26 20 Kit son starts day with $115 upset on Burma Baby .WGKOR WAT BEATS THE ANAK TO SCORI HIS MAIDEN WIN ly EPSOM JEE? %|H I I Mitchell's lT oncf -mighty sprinter Shamrock Slipper yesterday showed his ability over mile when he beat St Leger winner2,685 words
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Advertisement111 1958-01-26 20 TITONI Airmaster Swiss watches combine stylinjl with classical tUu n Skillful cmftsmanship ensure ears of perfect timekeeping and dc|x*nduble service. TITONI PI I 4r* C J f I sC%^^ i li Convenient connections g to EUROPE 7\ HONCKONC U- J |APAN eookime. Office lit Floor BANK OF CHINA BUILDING Tel:111 words
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